Grant Guides
GRANTS FOR
CAPACITY BUILDING,& ARTS, CULTURE MANAGEMENT & THE HUMANITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
2009 EDITION 2010
Grant Guides
grants for
2010 EDITION
capacity building, management & technical assistance
CONTENTS Introduction_____________________________________________________ iii Statistical Analysis___________________________________________ vii Section One: Grant Listings________________________________________ 1 Section Two: Indexes___________________________________________ 269 Index to Grants by Recipient Name____________________________ 269 Index to Grants by Recipient Location__________________________ 309 Index to Grants by Subject____________________________________ 349 Section Three: Foundation Addresses and Limitations_______________ 441
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introduction Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance lists 12,159 grants of $10,000 or more with a total value of $2,488,133,758 made by 936 foundations, mostly in 2007 or 2008. It covers grants to technical assistance and nonprofit management providers. It also covers grants to other agencies and organizations for capacity building, operational, and management assistance including: fundraising assistance, accounting, budgeting and financial planning, strategic and long-range planning, program planning and evaluation, legal advice, developing marketing plans, leadership development and staff training, hiring senior management staff or outside consultants, and general nonprofit management. This publication is derived from the Foundation Center’s grants database, which includes the grants from more than 1,400 U.S. foundations annually, including the largest foundations by total giving and the top funders in every state. Many of these foundations report their grants directly to the Foundation Center, ensuring the highest level of accuracy. The grants listed in this publication are also included in Foundation Directory Online, the Foundation Center’s comprehensive online funding database, along with detailed profiles of the foundations awarding the grants, and timely information on funder activities.
CONTENTS AND ARRANGEMENT In Section One of this publication, grants are arranged alphabetically by state, then by foundation name and recipient name within each foundation listing. Grant records include the following information: the name, city, and location (state or foreign country) of the recipient organization; the amount awarded; the fiscal year of grant authorization (or payment); and a description
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of the activity funded. Numeric references in the indexes are to grant identification numbers, not page numbers. Section Two contains three indexes—a recipient name index, a geographic index (arranged by recipient state or country location), and a subject index. Section Three is a list of foundations included in this publication with contact information and geographic limitations. Statistical tables analyzing the grants in this publication follow this introduction. These tables provide information on the dollar amount and number of grants according to the following breakdowns: foundation name, recipient state or country, primary subject, type of support (capital, general, research, etc.), recipient type, and population group served. Additionally, a list of the top 15 grants by highest grant dollar amount and a list of the top 25 foundations awarding grants in this subject area are included with the statistics.
Sample Entry Foundation location—
GEORGIA
Foundation name— Jencks
Foundation
Limitations— Limitations: Grants limited to GA, with primary consideration given to youth agencies and community organizations. Grant identification number— 2055. Friendship Community Recipient name & location, Center, Atlanta, GA, Amount, Year authorized, $15,000, 2009. 2-year Duration, and Description grant. For program development and planning of capital campaign.
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two-letter state and u.s. territory abbreviations
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AL = Alabama
KY = Kentucky
OK = Oklahoma
AK = Alaska
LA = Louisiana
OR = Oregon
AS = American Samoa
ME = Maine
PA = Pennsylvania
AZ = Arizona
MD = Maryland
PR = Puerto Rico
AR = Arkansas
MA = Massachusetts
RI = Rhode Island
CA = California
MI = Michigan
SC = South Carolina
CO = Colorado
MN = Minnesota
SD = South Dakota
CT = Connecticut
MS = Mississippi
TN = Tennessee
DE = Delaware
MO = Missouri
TX = Texas
DC = District of Columbia
MT = Montana
UT = Utah
FL = Florida
NE = Nebraska
VT = Vermont
GA = Georgia
NV = Nevada
VA = Virginia
GU = Guam
NH = New Hampshire
VI = Virgin Islands
HI = Hawaii
NJ = New Jersey
WA = Washington
ID = Idaho
NM = New Mexico
WV = West Virginia
IL = Illinois
NY = New York
WI = Wisconsin
IN = Indiana
NC = North Carolina
WY = Wyoming
IA = Iowa
ND = North Dakota
KS = Kansas
OH = Ohio
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Statistical Analysis
statistical analysis TABLE 1. Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Foundation Foundation 3M Foundation Abbott Fund Abell Foundation, Inc., The Abell-Hanger Foundation Abramson Family Foundation, The Achelis Foundation, The AEGON Transamerica Foundation Aetna Foundation, Inc. Ahmanson Foundation, The Akron Community Foundation Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. Alaska Community Foundation, The Albertson's Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. Alcoa Foundation Alexander & Baldwin Foundation Allen Family Foundation, Paul G., The Allstate Foundation, The Alphawood Foundation Altus One Fund, Inc., The Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. American Express Foundation Amgen Foundation, Inc. Andersen Foundation, Hugh J. Anderson Foundation, John W. Anderson Foundation, M. D. Anheuser-Busch Foundation Annenberg Foundation, The Anschutz Family Foundation Anschutz Foundation, The Aon Foundation Archstone Foundation Arcus Foundation Argosy Foundation, The Argyros Foundation, The Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc., Ted Arizona Community Foundation Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. Arlington Community Foundation Armstrong Foundation, The Asbury Foundation of Hattiesburg, Inc. Aspen Community Foundation Aspen Foundation, Inc. Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc., The AT&T Foundation Atherton Family Foundation Avenir Foundation, Inc. AVI CHAI Foundation, The B'Seter Foundation, Inc., Matan Babcock Foundation, Inc., Mary Reynolds Bader Foundation, Inc., Helen Balfour Foundation, L. G. Ball Brothers Foundation Baltimore Community Foundation, The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc., The Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation Banyan Tree Foundation Barr Foundation Baton Rouge Area Foundation Batten, Jr. Foundation, Aimee & Frank Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. BB&T Charitable Foundation Behring Foundation
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Amount
No. of Grants
$166,000 7,776,984 814,107 1,030,000 10,000 50,000 10,000 1,279,850 4,383,300 10,000 100,000 31,250 25,500 1,635,088 284,500 3,895,000 135,000 100,000 50,000 126,887 580,000 1,459,976 103,400 20,000 300,000 100,000 32,079,670 131,500 105,000 20,000 933,517 5,081,729 217,000 112,500 4,500,000 50,000 12,250 50,000 50,000 125,000 174,614 17,283,525 460,000 10,066,101 365,000 3,000,000 2,663,012 47,415,000 1,975,000 1,061,500 205,000 80,000 698,927 8,221,396 169,022 122,066 3,623,729 418,523 50,000 1,010,000 400,000 315,000
5 7 14 7 1 1 1 31 29 1 1 1 1 27 13 31 2 6 1 5 14 8 6 1 6 3 62 9 2 1 11 25 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 120 13 1 31 2 17 25 2 1 42 119 4 3 29 5 1 5 5 1
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Amount
No. of Grants
Bella Vista Foundation ben Joseph Foundation, Shimon Benedum Foundation, Claude Worthington Benwood Foundation, Inc. Berger Foundation, H. N. & Frances C. Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Berrie Foundation, Russell, The Best Buy Children's Foundation Beveridge Family Foundation, The Bigelow Foundation, F. R. Black Foundation, Inc., Mary Blandin Foundation, The Blaustein Foundation, Inc., Jacob and Hilda, The Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation Blue Moon Fund, Inc. Blue Shield of California Foundation BNSF Foundation Bobolink Foundation, The Bohemian Foundation Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Bonner Foundation, Inc., Corella & Bertram F., The Booth Ferris Foundation Booth-Bricker Fund, The Boston Foundation, Inc. Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc. Bothin Foundation Bower Foundation, Inc., The Bowes, Jr. Foundation, William K. BP Foundation, Inc. Brach Foundation, Helen Bradley Foundation, Inc., Lynde and Harry, The Bremer Foundation, Otto Bresnan Family Foundation, Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc., The Broad Foundation, Eli & Edythe, The Brooklyn Community Foundation Brown Foundation, Inc., The Brown Foundation, Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation, W. L. Lyons Bruce and Lee Foundation, Drs. Bruening Foundation, Eva L. and Joseph M. Buell Foundation, Temple Hoyne Buffett Early Childhood Fund Buffett Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Susan Thompson, The Bullitt Foundation, The Burnett Foundation, The Burroughs Wellcome Fund Bush Foundation Byrne Foundation, Inc., Jack and Dorothy, The C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc., The C.I.O.S. Cabe Foundation, Horace C. Cafritz Foundation, Morris and Gwendolyn, The Calder Foundation, Louis, The California Community Foundation California Endowment, The California Wellness Foundation, The Callaway Foundation, Inc. Campbell Foundation, J. Bulow Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc., Keith, The
561,196 2,393,500 3,128,000 141,000 235,000 689,454 320,000 3,589,200 10,000 545,000 30,294 983,994 145,000 144,500 398,428
10 4 23 3 8 6 7 17 1 14 1 14 4 2 7
2,279,250 2,520,094 10,000 100,000 265,000 1,475,000 380,000 2,785,000 720,000 4,941,445 40,000 88,600 155,349 550,000 6,064,649 215,000 1,180,000 3,482,538 6,000,000 170,000 28,229,690 227,500 3,551,351 36,000 110,000 25,000 125,900 2,155,801 477,591 1,168,586 16,199,310 571,500 400,000 467,810 14,672,863 25,000 460,000 24,000 10,308 3,290,000 2,487,300 458,750 35,496,217 6,885,000 64,747 250,000 342,000
18 33 1 1 3 24 20 17 3 94 2 3 3 4 5 12 16 100 1 4 28 9 17 2 2 1 7 25 3 2 8 17 3 6 66 2 3 1 1 19 11 14 79 23 2 1 4
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TABLE 1. (continued) Foundation Campion Foundation Cannon Foundation, Inc., The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation, The Capital One Foundation Capitol Federal Foundation Cardinal Health Foundation Cargill Foundation, The Carnegie Corporation of New York Carpenter Foundation, E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carson Family Charitable Trust, The Carter Foundation, Amon G. Carver Charitable Trust, Roy J. Cary Charitable Trust, Mary Flagler Case Foundation, The Casey Foundation, Annie E., The Casey Foundation, Marguerite Castanea Foundation, Inc. Castle Foundation, Harold K. L. Castle Foundation, Samuel N. and Mary Caterpillar Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Central Minnesota Community Foundation Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. Central Susquehanna Community Foundation Champlin Foundations, The Chapman Charitable Trust, H. A. and Mary K. Chapman Foundation, Mary K. Charter School Growth Fund Chatlos Foundation, Inc., The Cheney Foundation, Ben B. Chicago Community Trust, The Christensen Fund, The Chrysler Foundation, The Cincinnati Foundation, Greater, The Circle of Service Foundation Cisco Systems Foundation Citi Foundation Citizens Charitable Foundation Clark Foundation, Edna McConnell, The Clark Foundation, Inc., Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, The Clark-Winchcole Foundation Cleveland Foundation, The Clowes Fund, Inc., The Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina Cockrell Foundation, The Cogswell Benevolent Trust Cohen Foundation, Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation, Sam L. Cohen Foundation, Steven A. and Alexandra M. Colcom Foundation Coleman Foundation, Inc., The Collins Foundation, The Colorado Trust, The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations, The Comcast Foundation, The Comer Science & Education Foundation Comerica Charitable Foundation Commonwealth Fund, The Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Community Foundation, Inc., The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc., The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The Community Foundation for Monterey County Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Community Foundation for Southwest Washington Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, The Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc. Community Foundation for the National Capital Region, The
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No. of Grants
160,000 405,000 278,000 87,000 20,400 785,000 1,213,849 30,680,099 428,800 1,245,000 350,700 10,000 60,000 477,342 24,186,600 7,516,500 45,000 2,355,040 299,100 30,000 12,000 66,750 293,739 24,880 280,800 45,000 170,000 7,803,331 95,000 95,000 4,182,350 1,690,027 1,874,830 53,600 1,655,000 185,888 9,537,250 1,395,172 16,643,200 370,000 2,125,000 107,000 9,098,014 343,000 279,000 71,114 25,000 55,000 122,000 40,000 50,000 100,000 485,800 10,000 2,516,494 971,600 110,000 405,000 3,344,228 6,259,565 373,500 997,417 85,518 311,161 99,500 181,904 206,870
2 4 9 5 1 8 7 35 11 7 9 1 1 6 201 40 1 15 8 3 1 3 9 2 1 4 2 25 5 5 46 28 41 3 18 11 155 36 16 7 20 4 106 11 14 3 2 3 8 1 1 2 12 1 75 29 1 8 29 103 7 26 3 13 8 2 6
432,050 35,500 20,500 15,000
12 2 1 1
174,370 3,787,781
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Amount
Community Foundation of Central Florida, Inc. Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Community Foundation of Gaston County, Inc. Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc., The Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines, The Community Foundation of Greater Flint Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc. Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc., The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Community Foundation of Greater South Wood County, Inc. Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Community Foundation of Lorain County, The Community Foundation of New Jersey Community Foundation of North Texas Community Foundation of Northern Colorado Community Foundation of Northern Illinois Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, The Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc., The Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier, The Community Foundation of the Dan River Region Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area, The Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley Community Foundation of the Ozarks Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc., The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia, The Community Foundation Serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, The Community Foundation Sonoma County Community Memorial Foundation Compton Foundation, Inc. Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc. Connecticut Health Foundation, Inc. Connelly Foundation Cooke Foundation, Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, Ltd. Cooper Foundation Coors Foundation, Adolph Cord Foundation, The Courts Foundation, Inc. Covenant Foundation, Inc. Cowell Foundation, S. H. Credit Suisse Americas Foundation Crowell Trust, The Crown Memorial, Arie and Ida Cullen Foundation, The Cummings Foundation, Nathan, The Cummins Foundation, The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. Dade Community Foundation, Inc. Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. Dallas Foundation, The Dana Foundation, Inc., Charles A., The Daniel Foundation of Alabama, The Daniels Fund Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation Davis Foundation, Joe C. Davis Foundations, Arthur Vining, The Dayton Foundation, The Dearborn Community Foundation Dekko Foundation, Inc. Delany Charitable Trust, Beatrice P. Delaware Community Foundation Dell Foundation, Michael and Susan, The Denver Foundation, The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation DeVos Foundation, Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation, Richard and Helen, The
No. of Grants
47,000 25,000 38,000 587,700 48,720
1 2 1 21 3
60,000 169,431 179,000 315,000 32,500 1,155,372 81,700
2 5 4 2 1 30 3
35,000 101,385 215,000 34,723 12,667 21,500 154,500 189,599 32,158 10,000 10,000
3 4 3 2 1 1 12 8 1 1 1
10,000 20,310 52,000 418,556
1 1 4 10
792,969
25
20,000
2
40,000 207,030 243,138 108,000 30,000 241,000 1,002,100 25,000 108,500 70,000 120,000 25,000 20,000 3,470,000 90,000 475,000 570,600 705,000 4,313,034 96,408 34,000 145,000 25,000 553,040 285,900 50,000 10,000 2,533,750 25,000 1,893,000 553,000 51,500 52,592 367,241 25,000 15,000 17,679,181 886,853 1,169,124 10,000 197,125
1 5 5 3 2 15 3 1 5 3 7 1 2 23 5 12 10 3 46 6 1 7 1 4 6 2 1 20 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 32 40 27 1 5
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TABLE 1. (continued) Foundation Diamond Fund, Irene Dobbs, Jr. Foundation, Inc., R. Howard Dobkin Family Foundation Dodge Foundation, Inc., Geraldine R. Dodge Jones Foundation Doheny Foundation, Carrie Estelle Dominion Foundation Donnelley Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy Donner Foundation, William H., The Dorot Foundation Dorrance Family Foundation Dow Chemical Company Foundation, The Dow Foundation, Herbert H. and Grace A., The Draper Richards Foundation, The Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., Max and Victoria, The Drown Foundation, Joseph DSF Charitable Foundation DTE Energy Foundation Duke Charitable Foundation, Doris Duke Endowment, The Duke Energy Foundation Dumke, Jr. Foundation, Katherine W. Dumke and Ezekiel R., The Dunn Research Foundation, John S. duPont Fund, Jessie Ball Dyson Foundation Eagle Foundation Earhart Foundation East Bay Community Foundation, The Eaton Charitable Fund, The Eccles Foundation, George S. and Dolores Dore Ecolab Foundation Eden Hall Foundation Educational Foundation of America, The Edwards Foundation, Inc., O. P. and W. E. Einhorn Family Foundation, The El Paso Community Foundation El Pomar Foundation Elkhart County Community Foundation, Inc. Ellison Medical Foundation, The Emerald Foundation, The Emerson Charitable Trust Endowment for Health, Inc. Engelhard Foundation, Charles, The Englander Foundation, Inc. English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation Entergy Charitable Foundation Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Erie Community Foundation, The Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation Everett Community Foundation, Greater, The ExxonMobil Foundation Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Foundation Fairbanks Foundation, Inc., Richard M. Fairchild Foundation, Inc., Sherman, The Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation Farish Fund, William Stamps, The Farmer Family Foundation Fidelity Foundation Fikes Foundation, Inc., Leland Fireman Charitable Foundation, Paul and Phyllis, The First Community Foundation of Pennsylvania First Hawaiian Bank Foundation First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc. Flatley Foundation, The Flora Family Foundation Foellinger Foundation, Inc. Folger Fund, Lee and Juliet, The Fondren Foundation, The Force for Good Foundation, The Ford Family Foundation, The Ford Foundation, Inc., Gertrude C., The Ford Foundation, The Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation, Inc. Foster Foundation, The
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TABLE 1. (continued) Amount
No. of Grants
550,000 630,000 135,000 2,179,000 72,500 50,000 135,000 1,011,000 880,000 172,500 1,000,000 1,105,070 570,692 50,000 20,000 400,000 20,000 323,000 3,801,070 11,763,622 89,000 75,000
3 7 3 35 3 4 4 8 15 4 1 4 8 1 1 6 1 7 6 43 5 1
200,000 3,410,727 1,068,508 10,000 62,500 160,574 80,000 2,462,807 30,000 360,000 1,170,000 374,500 60,000 30,000 160,000 12,500 55,080 100,000 25,000 76,806 10,000 12,215,000 120,000 139,000 505,500 302,880 40,000 340,389 2,399,800 12,675 130,000 600,000 135,000 108,000 535,000 10,000 2,428,551 40,000 3,002,500 27,000 602,800 45,000 50,000 679,500 1,015,050 10,000 110,000 25,000 549,182 10,000 94,926,593 25,000 10,000
1 32 25 1 2 6 4 32 2 7 14 9 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 7 25 6 2 3 11 1 3 1 6 2 2 1 27 2 4 1 13 2 1 11 34 1 2 1 14 1 315 1 1
Foundation Foundation for Child Development Foundation for the Carolinas Foundation for the Mid South Francis Family Foundation, The Frank Foundation, Sidney E. Freddie Mac Foundation Freeman Foundation Freeman Foundation, Ella West, The Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Fremont Area Community Foundation Fremont Area Community Foundation Fresno Regional Foundation Frey Foundation Friess Family Foundation, Lynn and Foster, The Frist Foundation, The Frost Foundation, Ltd., The Frueauff Foundation, Inc., Charles A. Fry Foundation, Lloyd A. Fullerton Foundation, Inc., The Fund for New Jersey, The Gainesville Community Foundation, Inc. Galashiels Fund, Ltd. Gallo Foundation, Ernest, The Gannett Foundation, Inc. GAR Foundation, The Gates Family Foundation Gates Foundation, Bill & Melinda GE Foundation Geist Foundation, Victoria S. & Bradley L. General Mills Foundation General Motors Foundation, Inc. George Foundation, The Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. Gerbode Foundation, Wallace Alexander Getty Trust, J. Paul GFC Foundation, The Gheens Foundation, Inc., The Gilbert Foundation, Rosalinde and Arthur, The Gilder Foundation, Inc. Gilhousen Family Foundation Gill Foundation, The Gilmore Foundation, Irving S. Gilmore Sanitarium, Inc. Gimbel Foundation, Inc., Bernard F. and Alva B. Glass Family Foundation Glenn Family Foundation, Wilbur and Hilda, The Glick Foundation Corporation, Eugene and Marilyn Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc., The Goldman Family Foundation, Joyce and Irving Goldman Fund, Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Sachs Foundation, The Goldring Family Foundation Goldsmith Foundation, Horace W. Good Works Institute, Inc., The Google Foundation Gould Foundation, Florence, The Grable Foundation, The Gracelinks, Inc. Graham Foundation, The Graham Fund, Philip L. Grand Rapids Community Foundation Grand Victoria Foundation Grant Foundation, William T. Greenspun Family Foundation Gross Family Foundation, William and Sue, The Grousbeck Family Foundation Grove Foundation, The Guidant Foundation Gulf Coast Community Foundation Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice Gund Foundation, Agnes, The Gund Foundation, George, The Gund Foundation, Gordon and Llura, The
Amount 195,758 1,969,832 395,000 803,922 50,000 650,459 4,332,017 245,000 15,000 45,000 40,000 62,026 36,000 279,880 6,200,000 190,000 160,000 155,000 1,035,125 157,917 435,500 38,185 2,400,000 50,000 115,000 919,717 500,000 411,148,251 10,971,498 15,000 1,206,000 535,000 91,314 254,200 220,000 2,318,501 214,394 15,000 330,000 260,000 15,000 577,500 381,950 80,000 150,000 36,000 250,000 25,000 725,000 245,000 290,000 4,004,000 2,230,000 260,000 350,000 50,000 220,000 279,000 1,727,400 6,374,975 75,000 625,000 10,000 1,340,000 1,699,276 235,000 150,000 295,000 128,650 288,505 1,349,235 115,000 125,000 1,132,250 100,000
No. of Grants 2 36 4 4 2 7 6 3 1 2 1 4 1 11 1 3 5 5 20 3 5 1 1 1 6 14 1 76 53 1 22 3 4 12 9 19 2 1 7 3 1 21 7 1 3 1 1 1 3 6 6 38 5 3 3 1 2 4 30 6 3 16 1 4 21 3 1 5 6 2 2 3 2 25 1
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TABLE 1. (continued) Foundation H.C.S. Foundation Haas Fund, Mimi and Peter Haas Fund, Walter and Elise Haas, Jr. Fund, Evelyn and Walter Haile, Jr. Foundation, Carol & Ralph Hall Family Foundation Halle Family Foundation, Bruce T. Halsell Foundation, Ewing, The Hamill Foundation, The Hansen Foundation, Dane G. Hanson Foundation, John K. & Luise V., The Harrah's Foundation, The Harriman Foundation, Gladys and Roland Harris Family Foundation Harris Foundation, Irving, The Hartford Foundation, Inc., John A., The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Hasbro Children's Fund, Inc. Hassenfeld Foundation Hawaii Community Foundation Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation Hayden Foundation, Charles HCA Foundation, The Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc. Hearin Foundation, Robert M., The Hearst Foundation, Inc., The Hearst Foundation, William Randolph Heckscher Foundation for Children, The Heinz Endowments, The Hellman Family Foundation Helmerich Foundation, The Herrick Foundation Hess Foundation, Inc. Hewlett Foundation, William and Flora, The High Meadows Foundation Highmark Foundation Hillcrest Foundation Hillman Foundation, Henry L. Hilton Foundation, Conrad N. HMSA Foundation Houston Community Foundation, Greater Houston Endowment Inc. Hudson-Webber Foundation Huizenga Family Foundation Hunt Foundation, Roy A. Hutchins Family Foundation, Inc. Hyams Foundation, Inc., The Hyde and Watson Foundation, The Hyde Family Foundations Idaho Community Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation Inasmuch Foundation Initiative Foundation Intel Foundation Iowa West Foundation Irvine Foundation, James, The Jackson Community Foundation Jacobs Family Foundation, Inc. James Foundation, Robert & Ardis Janey Fund Charitable Trust, The Janirve Foundation Jeld-Wen Foundation, The JFM Foundation, The JHJ Foundation, Inc. Johns Family Foundation Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund Johnson Endeavor Foundation, Christian A. Johnson Foundation, Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood, The Johnson Fund, Edward C. Johnson, Jr. Foundation, Rupert H. Joukowsky Family Foundation Joyce Foundation, The JPMorgan Chase Foundation, The Kade Foundation, Inc., Max
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No. of Grants
15,000 1,306,792 590,000 5,335,000 35,000 21,730,290 25,000 250,000 20,000 118,000 100,000 369,000 100,000 85,000 60,000 13,007,678 522,928 25,000 20,000 251,000 45,000 1,335,000 409,000 1,979,400 30,000 380,000 1,000,000 2,060,395 11,706,331 857,250 200,000 1,445,414 75,000 30,491,073 250,000 1,532,692 79,000 15,000 1,820,500 71,000 400,034 12,922,000 1,000,000 115,000 40,000 100,000 50,000 104,800 2,385,450 12,500 100,000 382,898 70,000 800,853 1,942,348 18,690,500 154,466 12,211,444 92,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 130,000 19,754,707 85,000 2,960,692
1 32 10 41 2 20 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 3 2 5 3 1 2 5 2 12 13 13 1 4 8 32 85 16 3 3 2 113 1 2 3 1 12 2 8 30 9 3 3 1 1 9 30 1 1 9 5 13 9 89 7 5 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 15
5,631,988 65,000 125,948,056 204,365 80,000 89,930 11,628,274 3,046,500 629,450
6 2 154 5 1 6 35 61 17
Foundation
Amount
Kalamazoo Community Foundation Kansas City Community Foundation, Greater Kansas Health Foundation Kaplan Fund, Inc., J. M., The Kapor Foundation, Mitchell, The Karsh Family Foundation, The Kauffman Foundation, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Muriel McBrien Kaul Foundation, Hugh, The Keck Foundation, W. M. Kellogg Foundation, W. K. Kemper Foundation, William T. Kendeda Fund, The Kern Family Foundation, Inc., The Kettering Fund, The KeyBank Foundation Kieckhefer Foundation, J. W. Kiewit Companies Foundation Kiewit Foundation, Peter Kimball Foundation, The King Foundation, Carl B. and Florence E. Kirby Foundation, Inc., F. M. Klarman Family Foundation Knight Foundation, John S. and James L. Koch Foundation, Inc. Kohlberg Foundation, Inc., The Koret Foundation Koret Fund Kornfeld Foundation, Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kresge Foundation, The Kress Foundation, Samuel H. Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, Albert & Bessie Mae Langeloth Foundation, Jacob and Valeria, The Lannan Foundation Lattner Foundation, Forrest C. & Frances H. Lauder Foundation, Inc. Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. Legacy Foundation, Inc. Legacy Heritage Fund Limited Lehman Brothers Foundation, The Lemelson Foundation, The Lenfest Foundation, Inc., The Levine Foundation, Leon, The Levinson Foundation, Max and Anna Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc., The Libra Foundation Lilly and Company Foundation, Eli Lilly Endowment Inc. Lilly Philanthropic Foundation, Ruth Lincoln Financial Foundation Lincy Foundation, The Litwin Foundation, Inc., The Lloyd Charitable Trust, Harry J. Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation Longwood Foundation, Inc. Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation Lozier Foundation LSR Fund Luce Foundation, Inc., Henry, The Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Lyndhurst Foundation M & T Charitable Foundation, The MacArthur Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. Macdonald Fund, Maybelle Clark Maclellan Foundation, Inc., The Macy's Foundation Macy, Jr. Foundation, Josiah Maddie's Fund Maddox Foundation Maddox Foundation, J. F Madison Community Foundation Maier Foundation, Inc. Maine Community Foundation, Inc., The Marcus Foundation, Inc., The Marin Community Foundation Marisla Foundation, The
329,582 2,334,884 1,183,952 60,000 40,000 10,000 1,863,134 1,328,500 20,000 750,000 53,933,861 110,730 3,350,000 400,000 150,000 112,500 385,000 170,000 260,000 45,000 67,500 135,000 70,000 6,001,052 100,000 1,473,104 507,875 25,000 70,000 29,081,049 36,750 25,000 827,018 910,500 185,000 40,000 155,936 56,700 100,500 1,361,000 10,597 10,500,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 3,951,000 660,000 76,594,670 100,000 526,500 2,087,950 30,000 183,000 136,125 1,000,000 25,000 32,000 72,000 30,000 10,706,000 150,000 491,000 16,130,270 37,100 18,200,000 1,153,500 1,703,391 40,000 30,000 187,478 45,000 54,000 45,000 1,710,833 3,255,526 305,000
No. of Grants 6 20 12 2 1 1 16 35 1 2 140 3 13 2 1 6 2 4 2 1 3 4 2 20 3 15 13 1 2 74 2 1 7 5 3 1 1 3 1 5 1 2 1 5 1 2 9 87 1 13 3 3 3 2 1 1 3 5 1 24 2 8 28 2 2 53 8 3 1 9 2 1 3 10 57 4
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TABLE 1. (continued) Foundation Marley Foundation, Kemper and Ethel, The MARPAT Foundation, Inc. Marriott Foundation, J. Willard and Alice S., The McCabe Foundation, B. C. McCombs Foundation, Inc. McConnell Foundation, The McCune Charitable Foundation McCune Charitable Trust, John R. McCune Foundation McDermott Foundation, Eugene, The McGovern Foundation, John P. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc., William G. McGregor Foundation, The McGregor Fund McInerny Foundation MCJ Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, The McMurry Foundation, The McNair Foundation, Robert and Janice, The Meadows Foundation, Inc., The Medtronic Foundation, The Meijer Foundation, The Mellon Foundation, Andrew W., The Mellon Foundation, Richard King Melville Charitable Trust, The Merck Company Foundation, The Merck Fund, John, The Mercury Foundation of New York, Inc. Mercy Works Foundation, Inc. Mergens Foundation, George W. Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Mertz Gilmore Foundation Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation MetLife Foundation Meyer Foundation, Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Memorial Trust Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. Milken Family Foundation, The Miller Foundation, James F. & Marion L. Milwaukee Foundation, Greater Minneapolis Foundation, The Minnesota Community Foundation Mississippi Common Fund Trust Mitchell Foundation, Cynthia & George, The Monell Foundation, Ambrose, The Monfort Family Foundation Monsanto Fund Monterey Peninsula Foundation Moody Foundation, The Moore Charitable Foundation, Claude, The Moore Foundation, Gordon and Betty Morgan Foundation, Burton D., The Morgan Stanley Foundation Moriah Fund Motorola Foundation Mott Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Ruth Munger Foundation, Alfred C. Murdock Charitable Trust, M. J. Murphy Foundation, Dan Murphy Foundation, The Naples Children and Education Foundation, Inc. Nash Family Foundation Nationwide Foundation NCC Charitable Foundation Neilsen Foundation, Craig H. Nevada Community Foundation, Inc. New Balance Foundation New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, The New Mexico Community Foundation, The New Orleans Foundation, Greater, The New York Community Trust, The New York Foundation New York Life Foundation New York State Health Foundation, The NewAlliance Foundation, Inc.
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TABLE 1. (continued) Amount 200,000 190,000 430,000 1,998,700 10,000 80,000 337,500 60,000 5,151,542 380,000 1,377,000 10,000 107,500 1,518,766 185,000 33,750 7,763,600 70,000 74,500 3,910,650 1,280,479 501,333 46,530,200 9,380,200 467,860 11,114,237 3,049,000 60,000 10,976 50,000 26,000 345,000 892,500 1,455,000 1,400,850 10,380,642 50,000 2,025,000 1,535,400 1,297,000 2,783,500 128,000 1,225,000 2,000,000 100,000 500,000 777,500 90,000 2,872,500 25,000 37,280,803 300,000 10,000 790,000 648,775 25,074,930 1,047,221 25,000 7,638,900 70,000 10,000 147,989 50,000 145,000 339,294 150,000 120,000 10,000 3,389,217 14,000 1,600,100 8,724,318 271,375 375,000 2,147,128 187,500
No. of Grants 1 7 10 10 1 1 12 2 46 12 87 1 3 9 4 2 46 5 3 25 24 5 100 31 5 9 45 2 1 1 1 9 13 9 50 74 1 2 11 34 59 5 3 1 4 1 10 3 4 1 34 3 1 17 7 149 13 1 59 3 1 1 1 3 14 1 1 1 79 1 24 136 7 4 9 10
Foundation Newman's Own Foundation Nicholson Foundation NIKE Foundation Noble Foundation, Inc., Samuel Roberts, The Norcliffe Foundation, The Nordick Foundation, R. B., The Norfolk Foundation, The Norris Foundation, Kenneth T. and Eileen L., The North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, Inc., The Northern New York Community Foundation, Inc. Northwest Area Foundation Northwest Health Foundation Fund, II Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc. NoVo Foundation Noyce Foundation, The Noyes Foundation, Inc., Jessie Smith Oak Foundation U.S.A., The Oak Hill Fund Oberkotter Foundation Oberndorf Foundation, Bill and Susan Oishei Foundation, John R., The Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc. Omaha Community Foundation Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. Open Society Institute Orange County Community Foundation Oregon Community Foundation, The Oro y Plata Foundation Osher Foundation, Bernard Overbrook Foundation, The Oxley Foundation, The Packard Foundation, David and Lucile, The Packard Humanities Institute, The Page Memorial Foundation, Carl Victor, The Park Foundation, Inc. Parsons Foundation, Ralph M., The Pasadena Community Foundation Paso del Norte Health Foundation Payne Foundation, Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Peabody Foundation, Amelia Penates Foundation, The Penn Foundation, William, The Pennington Foundation, Irene W. & C. B. PepsiCo Foundation, Inc., The Peters Trust, Frank R. Peterson Foundation, Hal & Charlie Petrie Foundation, Inc., Carroll and Milton, The Pettit Foundation, Jane Bradley PG&E Corporation Foundation, The Philadelphia Foundation, The Phillips Family Foundation, Jay and Rose, The Pickens Foundation, T. Boone, The Picower Foundation, The Pikes Peak Community Foundation Pinkerton Foundation, The Piper Charitable Trust, Virginia G., The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Plough Foundation PNC Foundation, The Pohlad Family Foundation, Carl and Eloise Pope Foundation, John William Poplar Foundation, The Presbyterian Health Foundation Price Associates Foundation, Inc., T. Rowe Price Family Foundation, Inc., The Priddy Charitable Trust, Robert & Ruby Priem Family Foundation, The Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc. Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Pritzker Foundation Progress Energy Foundation, Inc. Protective Life Foundation Prudential Foundation, The Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. Publix Super Markets Charities Pulliam Charitable Trust, Nina Mason
Amount
No. of Grants
1,600,000 1,371,781 2,603,436 55,000 358,333 35,000 217,368 105,000 135,000 167,922 8,097,330 250,000 89,000 3,669,500 2,986,277 210,000 523,743 423,486 3,294,405 90,000 1,967,238 189,250 10,000 9,270,000 13,740,700 769,654 5,133,754 10,000 12,500 512,000 20,000 77,088,464 235,240 7,500,000 1,042,200 1,635,000 10,000 1,644,076 25,000 851,000 10,000 37,229,394 240,000 2,440,525 83,000 16,500 750,000 150,000 27,500 3,749,841 1,543,950 50,000 876,816 22,050 328,000 2,315,731 1,987,114 220,000 451,336 48,050 20,000 276,300 265,000 25,000 26,250 426,404 15,000 50,000 10,000 2,510,000 106,000 60,000 2,810,000 1,070,000 10,000 1,135,000
12 16 11 3 16 1 6 5 1 2 20 1 3 2 20 6 5 6 56 3 17 7 1 9 45 12 154 1 1 10 2 284 3 1 22 14 1 27 1 17 1 115 5 3 1 1 1 4 2 89 54 2 6 2 5 30 24 2 20 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 32 10 1 8
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TABLE 1. (continued) No. of Grants
Foundation
Amount
Pumpkin Foundation, The Putnam Foundation Quantum Foundation Quick Charitable Trust Foundation, Leslie C. Quick, Jr. & Regina A. Qwest Foundation Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Rasmuson Foundation Rasmussen Foundation, V. Kann Ray of Hope Foundation Reed Foundation, John & Cynthia Rees-Jones Foundation, The Reese Health Trust, Michael Regals Foundation Regions Foundation Reinberger Foundation, The Retirement Research Foundation, The Revson Foundation, Inc., Charles H. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Kate B. Reynolds Foundation, Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, Inc., Z. Smith RGK Foundation Rhode Island Foundation, The Richardson Foundation, Sid W. Richardson Foundation, Inc., Smith Riley Foundation, The Roberts Foundation, The Robertson Foundation Robins Foundation Rochester Area Community Foundation Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. Rockefeller Foundation, The Rockefeller Trust, Winthrop Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation Rollins Foundation, O. Wayne RosaMary Foundation, The Rosenberg Foundation Rubinstein Foundation, Inc., Helena Russell Family Foundation, The Ryan Foundation, Patrick G. & Shirley W. S & G Foundation, Inc. Sage Foundation, Inc., The Saint Louis Community Foundation, Greater Saint Luke's Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio Saint Paul Foundation, The Samueli Foundation, The Samuels Foundation, Inc., Fan Fox and Leslie R., The San Antonio Area Foundation San Diego Foundation, The San Francisco Foundation, The Sandy River Charitable Foundation, The Santa Barbara Foundation Santa Fe Community Foundation Sarkeys Foundation Scherman Foundation, Inc., The Scholl Foundation, Dr. Schwab Foundation, Charles and Helen Schwartz Foundation, Inc., Bernard & Irene Schwartz Foundation, Donna and Marvin, The Scott Foundation, Homer A. & Mildred S. Searle Freedom Trust Seattle Foundation, The Seedlings Foundation Seneff Family Foundation, Inc. Sharp Foundation, Peter Jay, The Shasta Regional Community Foundation Shelton Family Foundation Sherwood Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Inc., The Sierra Health Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Sills Family Foundation, Inc. Simmons Foundation, Harold Simon Charitable Foundation Number One, Melvin and Bren, The
1,716,003 35,000 100,000 62,675
3 3 1 3
82,000 50,000 855,802 2,910,100 186,000 550,000 10,000 127,320 1,307,425 220,356 10,000 220,000 1,100,690 915,000 1,060,444 2,111,955 1,842,400 1,999,670 1,466,222 652,000 5,070,619 15,000 40,000 6,330,000 514,116 235,000 7,646,650 20,171,555 25,000 103,000 125,000 140,000 314,500 128,000 854,951 536,000 9,798,513 235,000 10,000 957,000 1,964,650 987,702 50,000 13,000 1,121,216 10,876,708 181,600 669,000 20,000 399,040 260,000 110,000 562,500 10,000 850,000 363,333 425,000 3,040,001 106,667 20,000 4,869,000 15,000 266,623 279,000 20,000 1,585,826 16,008,676 10,000 2,813,500 36,129
4 1 31 12 2 1 1 3 23 3 1 2 13 4 19 9 21 24 31 5 18 1 2 7 12 6 32 39 1 3 1 4 6 4 4 4 1 3 1 12 65 7 2 1 38 210 4 21 2 3 7 6 2 1 1 7 5 56 3 1 6 1 2 5 1 26 306 1 25 1
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Foundation Simon Foundation, Inc., William E. Simonds Foundation, Juliet L. Hillman Simons Foundation, The Sims Foundation, Inc., J. Marion Siragusa Foundation, The Skillman Foundation, The Skirball Foundation Skoll Foundation, The Sloan Foundation, Alfred P. Smart Family Foundation, Inc., The Smith Family Foundation, Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation, Robert H. Smith Foundation, Gordon V. & Helen C. Smith Foundation, Kelvin and Eleanor, The Snow Foundation, Phoebe Soda Foundation, Y & H Sosland Foundation, The Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation Spangler Foundation, Inc., C. D. Spartanburg County Foundation, The Spencer Foundation, The Speyer Family Foundation, Inc., The Spray Foundation, Inc., The Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Sprint Foundation St. Croix Valley Community Foundation St. Jude Medical Foundation Stardust Foundation, Inc. Starr Foundation, The State Farm Companies Foundation State Street Foundation, Inc. Staten Island Foundation, The Steel Family Foundation, Robert K., The Steelcase Foundation Steele Foundation, Inc., The Steinhardt Foundation, Judy and Michael, The Sternlicht Family Foundation, Inc., The Stewardship Foundation, The Strauss Foundation, Levi Stuart Foundation Stuller Family Foundation Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc., The Surdna Foundation, Inc. Swindells Charitable Trust, Ann and Bill Taper Foundation, S. Mark Target Foundation Tarrant Foundation, Inc., Richard E. and Deborah L. TD Charitable Foundation Teagle Foundation, The Temple Foundation, T. L. L. Templeton Foundation, John Tenet Healthcare Foundation Textron Charitable Trust, The Thaw Charitable Trust, Eugene V. & Clare E. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation Tiger Foundation Timken Foundation of Canton TJX Foundation, Inc., The Toledo Community Foundation, Inc. Tosa Foundation Toyota USA Foundation Travelers Foundation Triad Foundation, Inc. Triangle Community Foundation Trull Foundation, The Trust for Mutual Understanding Tudor Foundation, Inc., The Tull Charitable Foundation, The Tulsa Community Foundation Turner Foundation, Inc. Turner Foundation, The Turrell Fund U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc. UBS Foundation U.S.A. UniHealth Foundation
Amount 100,000 15,000 1,820,345 47,575 25,000 3,898,000 81,500 275,000 23,258,223 100,000 472,500 10,000 384,345 15,000 10,000 325,800 162,500 35,093 4,328,000 18,500 527,210 15,000 15,000 24,329 15,000 20,000 390,000 175,000 11,602,500 550,000 1,471,858 510,000 1,000,000 160,000 125,000 507,411 355,000 658,247 1,433,000 6,681,700 20,000 110,000 6,802,500 20,000 1,415,000 415,000 50,000 267,200 1,300,866 310,000 1,367,343 575,000 30,000 197,450 1,840,508 950,000 260,000 35,000 25,000 285,000 652,496 950,000 391,908 180,500 50,000 190,000 246,660 10,000 35,500 330,000 83,320 40,000 514,500 25,000 2,745,489
No. of Grants 1 1 7 1 2 15 2 1 39 1 3 1 2 1 1 16 3 1 4 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 6 3 34 2 39 11 1 5 3 6 7 15 21 45 2 2 73 1 5 4 1 10 11 3 7 33 2 13 43 5 4 2 1 3 2 27 17 13 3 6 4 1 2 4 1 1 26 1 19
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TABLE 1. (continued) Foundation Union Pacific Foundation United Health Foundation USAA Foundation, Inc., The Usher Charitable Foundation, Thomas J. and Sandra L. Valero Energy Foundation Valley Foundation, Wayne & Gladys VanderWeide Family Foundation Vermont Community Foundation Victoria Foundation, Inc. von Weber Trust, Madelaine G. Wachovia Regional Foundation Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, Inc., The Waco Foundation Waitt Family Foundation Wal-Mart Foundation Walker Charitable Foundation, Inc., Willard and Pat Wallace Foundation, The Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. Wallace Global Fund Wallace Research Foundation Walther Cancer Foundation, Inc. Walton Family Foundation, Inc. Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Andy, The Warren Family Foundation, The Washington Foundation, Inc., Dennis & Phyllis Wasserman Foundation Waukesha County Community Foundation Wean Foundation, Raymond John, The Weinberg Foundation, Inc., Harry and Jeanette, The Weingart Foundation Weitz Family Foundation Welfare Foundation, Inc. WellPoint Foundation, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation
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TABLE 1. (continued) Amount 5,481,663 1,000,000 40,000 20,000 18,886,074 1,175,000 10,000 934,000 2,193,000 10,000 2,942,000 7,798,350 20,000 20,000 115,000 171,000 4,052,000 80,000 687,000 85,000 135,420 15,454,849 1,075,000 25,000 15,000 2,019,000 20,000 592,115 2,240,000 7,675,205 15,000 164,950 611,349 1,542,550
No. of Grants 14 4 4 2 393 4 1 24 22 1 5 95 1 2 2 6 11 3 12 1 3 20 2 1 1 2 2 12 17 52 1 2 4 56
Foundation WEM Foundation Wendling Foundation, The Wendt Foundation, Margaret L., The West Central Initiative Western Union Foundation Wexner Family Charitable Fund, The Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation White No. 1 Trust, Thomas H., The Whitney Benefits, Inc. Wichita Community Foundation Wiedemann Foundation, Inc., K. T. Wiegand Foundation, E. L. Wilburforce Foundation, The Wilcox Trust, George N. Williamsburg Community Health Foundation Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. Winston-Salem Foundation, The Wiregrass Foundation Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Woodruff Foundation, Inc., Robert W. Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. Worcester Community Foundation, Inc., Greater Wortham Foundation, The Wyss Foundation, The Xcel Energy Foundation Yawkey Foundation II Yellow Chair Foundation Yum! Brands Foundation Zarrow Family Foundation, Maxine and Jack, The Zarrow Foundation, Anne and Henry, The Zell Family Foundation ZOOM Foundation, The Total
Amount
No. of Grants
200,000 3,561,274 131,250 30,000 104,446 150,000 878,500 40,000 2,691,766 45,000 22,000 15,000 1,972,500 39,000 636,744 261,000 155,077 65,105 165,000 159,300 9,460,000 340,000 36,000 125,000 537,500 145,000 695,000 100,000 15,000 1,020,000 516,750 300,000 17,500,000
2 4 3 1 8 1 14 2 1 2 1 1 14 2 19 3 5 2 13 7 6 10 3 2 2 9 15 1 1 3 22 2 1
$2,488,133,758
12,159
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TABLE 2. Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Recipient Location Recipient location Afghanistan Alabama Alaska Argentina Arizona Arkansas Armenia Australia Bangladesh Belgium Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Brazil California Canada Chile China Colombia Colorado Connecticut Costa Rica Delaware Denmark District of Columbia Ecuador Egypt El Salvador England Ethiopia Fiji Florida France Georgia Germany Ghana Guam Guatemala Hawaii Hong Kong Hungary Idaho Illinois India Indiana Indonesia Iowa Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kansas Kentucky Kenya Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Louisiana Maine Malaysia Mali Maryland Massachusetts Mexico
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Amount
No. of Grants
$100,000 2,308,836 4,372,086 959,960 11,081,918 8,088,777 487,950 517,973 50,000 551,011 200,000 459,697 100,000 700,000 4,491,805 346,014,114 45,364,376 1,302,000 2,699,457 5,012,843 21,120,192 20,752,609 320,000 2,962,245 50,000 320,666,391 120,000 850,000 303,500 26,573,854 1,201,353 70,150 14,928,639 2,354,600 83,090,795 1,111,647 1,852,240 10,000 115,000 4,897,362 125,050 180,000 1,419,268 45,417,518 52,176,195 44,422,506 3,264,400 4,370,407 83,354 559,000 2,125,604 104,000 220,000 3,015,024 13,314,746 4,181,890 60,000 70,000 2,200,000 450,000 250,000 11,543,465 13,328,463 400,000 78,000 26,616,270 246,227,810 2,133,478
1 41 26 6 99 28 1 11 1 5 1 4 2 2 21 2,138 28 9 25 3 232 136 3 48 1 748 1 4 2 34 9 1 145 6 162 7 4 1 2 85 1 2 20 337 25 160 9 36 2 7 6 2 2 37 35 18 1 1 2 1 1 132 39 1 1 235 566 21
TABLE 2. (continued) Recipient location Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Montenegro Mozambique Namibia Nebraska Netherlands Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pakistan Palau Papua New Guinea Paraguay Pennsylvania Peru Philippines Poland Puerto Rico Rhode Island Romania Russia Rwanda Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone Slovakia South Africa South Carolina South Dakota Spain Sudan Swaziland Switzerland Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba Tennessee Texas Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine Utah Venezuela Vermont Vietnam Virginia Washington West Bank/Gaza West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Zimbabwe Total
Amount
No. of Grants
45,658,703 44,417,636 23,211,617 35,314,124 2,753,069 50,000 556,000 175,000 2,053,550 575,000 6,005,960 5,626,903 77,133,705 5,968,411 266,911,190 450,000 390,000 5,374,407 90,292,959 3,034,213 32,797,943 4,281,660 32,341,556 1,195,000 225,000 162,958 250,000 128,314,004 933,668 1,076,750 75,000 319,000 4,221,384 210,000 2,776,000 220,000 220,000 70,000 54,936 5,789,488 15,660,428 5,051,780 2,846,773 55,800 100,000 380,000 6,502,995 29,650 157,770 205,000 13,385,104 83,418,135 556,100 70,000 752,500 300,000 3,321,071 83,500 7,693,751 1,667,011 47,827,519 30,262,788 350,000 3,232,000 12,018,407 3,151,766 1,017,288
289 529 38 128 33 1 3 2 39 2 36 104 247 87 1,266 2 2 15 261 20 343 70 370 6 1 3 1 559 7 7 1 5 50 3 10 1 2 1 1 2 61 57 15 1 1 1 10 2 2 3 135 740 4 1 8 2 48 1 67 11 254 204 3 31 149 16 2
$2,488,133,758
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TABLE 3. Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Primary Subject Subject Animals/wildlife Arts/culture/humanities Civil rights Community improvement/development Crime/courts/legal services Education Employment Environment Food/nutrition/agriculture Health—general Health—specific diseases Housing/shelter Human services—multipurpose International affairs/development Medical research Membership benefit groups Mental health/substance abuse Philanthropy/voluntarism Public affairs/government Recreation/sports/athletics Religion Safety/disaster relief Science Social sciences Youth development Total
Amount
No. of Grants
%
$12,925,050 166,317,737 39,722,451 187,926,671 24,895,154 541,682,672 26,868,076 129,541,727 15,306,893 376,931,378 150,475,419 27,446,561 108,524,842 108,240,862 69,515,616 1,543,577 20,152,577 268,391,344 39,518,163 18,622,237 70,677,852 1,682,144 25,280,568 12,569,009 43,330,178
0.5 6.7 1.6 7.6 1 21.8 1.1 5.2 0.6 15.1 6 1.1 4.4 4.4 2.8 0.1 0.8 10.8 1.6 0.7 2.8 0.1 1 0.5 1.7
97 1,273 225 1,612 265 2,370 147 740 158 995 292 393 1,238 237 105 9 198 567 281 165 234 15 142 50 349
$2,488,133,758
100
12,159
TABLE 4. Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Type of Support* Type of support Annual campaigns Awards/prizes/competitions Building/renovation Capital campaigns Collections acquisition Collections management/preservation Commissioning new works Computer systems/equipment Conferences/seminars Continuing support Curriculum development Debt reduction Electronic media/online services Emergency funds Endowments Equipment Exhibitions Faculty/staff development Fellowships Film/video/radio General/operating support Internship funds Land acquisition Management development/capacity building Matching or challenge grants Performance/productions Professorships Program development Program evaluation Publication Research Scholarship funds Seed money Student aid Technical assistance Not specified
Amount $1,118,164 8,284,390 59,434,718 13,265,899 2,648,400 12,432,800 370,000 22,794,782 28,749,551 692,124,203 40,686,220 102,500 47,447,249 377,500 27,447,103 10,678,190 4,925,469 111,924,546 19,787,947 2,310,950 294,124,849 1,978,597 5,932,009 558,196,036 28,041,405 9,021,793 77,500 1,337,626,278 369,805,789 13,602,395 387,226,264 20,524,297 30,224,112 9,735,154 196,875,134 91,543,072
No. of Grants 19 98 209 60 10 44 4 176 305 2,635 191 3 234 5 29 90 31 704 65 31 1,168 29 12 3,294 114 50 2 4,315 650 118 893 74 118 7 805 682
* Grants may be for multiple types of support, and would thereby be counted twice.
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TABLE 5. Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Recipient Type* Recipient type Animal/Wildlife Agencies Arts/Humanities Organizations Churches/Temples/Mosques Civil Rights Groups Colleges & Universities Community Improvement Organizations Disease-Specific Health Associations Educational Support Agencies Environmental Agencies Ethics Organizations Formal/General Education Organizations Government Agencies Graduate Schools Hospitals/Medical Care Facilities Human Service Agencies Information/Public Education Centers International Organizations Junior/Community Colleges Libraries Media Organizations Medical Research Organizations Mental Health Agencies/Hospitals Museums/Historical Societies Performing Arts Groups Philanthropy Organizations Professional Societies & Associations Public Administration Agencies Public Policy Institutes Public/General Health Organizations Recreation Organizations Reform Organizations Research Institutes Schools Science Organizations Single Organization Support Social Science Organizations Technical Assistance Centers Volunteer Bureaus Youth Development Organizations Not specified
Amount
No. of Grants
$38,842,745 70,304,309 73,896,004 51,436,149 290,498,866 345,223,778 26,037,154 369,193,897 131,480,834 1,110,000 297,050 30,227,033 70,144,626 121,797,190 292,700,942 22,295,733 167,674,167 7,677,983 16,602,349 23,138,081 13,509,480 13,567,875 69,499,652 64,978,959 347,497,485 126,490,397 144,770,151 84,272,289 240,613,072 25,764,770 14,377,846 163,113,718 256,378,780 25,847,758 60,051,500 105,359,316 794,498,848 5,588,840 41,461,571 182,000
152 518 291 339 958 2,394 297 1,373 803 6 5 204 154 500 2,556 158 385 51 52 164 102 210 396 515 956 706 451 250 624 202 48 192 1,372 124 354 173 3,101 115 380 2
TABLE 6. Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Population Group Served* Population group African Americans/Blacks Aging/elderly/senior citizens AIDS, people with Asians/Pacific Islanders Children & youth Crime/abuse victims Disabilities, people with Economically disadvantaged Hispanics/Latinos Homeless Immigrants/refugees Indigenous peoples LGBTQ Men & boys Migrant workers Military/veterans Minorities, general Native Americans/American Indians Offenders/ex-offenders Single parents Substance abusers Terminal Illness, people with Women & girls Not specified
Amount $44,656,164 38,686,357 54,039,386 4,203,477 569,156,488 33,596,669 41,104,964 912,056,477 31,079,234 17,833,008 27,686,207 5,951,754 7,210,780 17,549,594 2,008,246 2,347,706 169,208,365 19,753,592 20,411,739 998,000 11,287,004 1,436,500 257,795,880 1,153,722,488
No. of Grants 244 216 100 74 2,830 290 497 3,186 244 221 192 55 69 144 19 25 904 99 140 18 99 24 734 5,827
* Grants may support multiple population groups, and would thereby be counted twice.
* Grants may support multiple recipient types, and would thereby be counted twice.
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TABLE 7. Top 15 Grants in Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Recipient name
Donor
Applied Research and Technical Services LLC International Development Research Centre of Canada Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program University of North Carolina Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program University of Georgia Research Foundation Public Health Foundation of India Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Conservation International Mississippi Center for Education Innovation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Tides Center, Centers for Community Health National Christian Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Matan B'Seter Foundation, Inc., NJ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA JHJ Foundation, Inc., NJ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA The ZOOM Foundation, CT Aspen Foundation, Inc., NJ Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, CA W. K. Kellogg Foundation, MI Matan B'Seter Foundation, Inc., NJ The California Endowment, CA The Maclellan Foundation, Inc., TN
Grant Amount
Entry
$76,661,402 40,000,000 34,000,000 32,415,000 22,850,360 19,754,707 18,723,676 18,323,510 17,500,000 17,283,525 16,942,056 16,286,790 15,000,000 15,000,000 13,855,200
11,734 11,763 11,730 6,163 11,798 6,247 11,797 11,785 2,739 6,162 1,092 4,866 6,164 418 10,384
TABLE 8. Top 25 Foundations in Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance Foundation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Ford Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Lilly Endowment Inc. W. K. Kellogg Foundation Matan B'Seter Foundation, Inc. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation The William Penn Foundation The California Endowment The Annenberg Foundation Carnegie Corporation of New York The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation The Kresge Foundation Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Hall Family Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation JHJ Foundation, Inc. Valero Energy Foundation The James Irvine Foundation The Maclellan Foundation, Inc. Total
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State WA NJ NY CA IN MI NJ NY CA PA CA CA NY CA MI CA MI MD NY MO NY NJ TX CA TN
No. of Amount Grants $411,148,251 125,948,056 94,926,593 77,088,464 76,594,670 53,933,861 47,415,000 46,530,200 37,280,803 37,229,394 35,496,217 32,079,670 30,680,099 30,491,073 29,081,049 28,229,690 25,074,930 24,186,600 23,258,223 21,730,290 20,171,555 19,754,707 18,886,074 18,690,500 18,200,000
76 154 315 284 87 140 2 100 34 115 79 62 35 113 74 28 149 201 39 20 39 1 393 89 2
1,384,105,969
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SECTION 1—GRANT LISTINGS ALABAMA Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in central and south AL. No support for discriminatory organizations, churches or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal, athletic, or veterans’ organizations, or private or secondary private schools. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for fundraising or general operating support for United Way-supported organizations. 1. Enrichment Center, Decatur, AL. $100,000, 2008. For capital support.
The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham (formerly The Greater Birmingham Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties, AL. No support for religious organizations or for religious purposes (except from Advised Funds). No grants to individuals directly, or for endowment funds, operating budgets, deficit reduction, national fundraising drives, conference or seminar expenses, benefit tickets, or replacement of government funding cuts. 2. American Baseball Foundation, Birmingham, AL. $11,000, 2008. Toward hiring part-time Development Director to establish donor network and raise awareness of organization. 3. Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL. $59,700, 2008. To support development and architectural planning in preparation for expansion campaign, including hiring of development director. 4. Fairfield Incubator for Entrepreneurs, Fairfield, AL. $12,500, 2008. To support Alabama Culinary Incubator Project, providing floor space and technical assistance for people who dream of owning their own food business. 5. Fairfield Main Street, Fairfield, AL. $11,900, 2008. Toward consultant to survey and document Fairfield buildings over 50 years old, and provide historic preservation training for local organizations and citizens involved in this work. 6. Girls Inc. of Central Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $14,000, 2008. For Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy (PAP) program, including salaries for coordinator and Hispanic specialist working with girls ages 12-18 attending schools and summer camps in Jefferson County. 7. Greater Birmingham Mathematics Partnership, Birmingham, AL. $37,000, 2008. For summer programs designed to help Kindergarten to 4th grade teachers from Bessemer, Fairfield, Homewood, Hoover, Jefferson County, Mountain Brook, Shelby County and Trussville schools improve teaching and learning of mathematics. 8. Hope House, Birmingham, AL. $19,000, 2008. Toward hiring of part-time clinical director to ensure quality clinical care at Old Oak Tree, clinic serving veterans and their families. 9. Housing Fund of Central Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $50,000, 2008. To increase availability of affordable housing, including hiring Project Manager. 10. Jefferson County Schools Public Education Foundation, Birmingham, AL. $50,100, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward Principal Leadership Academy, training and learning community for assistant principals, new principals and teacher leaders alongside senior principals in train-the-trainer model. 11. Literacy Council of Central Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $50,000, 2008. Toward implementing strategies and projects from regional literacy plan.
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12. Mattie C. Stewart Foundation, Birmingham, AL. $19,400, 2008. Toward development director to promote work with educators and community leaders to reduce dropout rate through programs for students in grades 3-12. 13. Middle Alabama Area Agency on Aging, Clanton, AL. $15,100, 2008. To support networks coordinator position to help Shelby County seniors stay safely in their homes as they age. 14. New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church Community Support Corporation, Birmingham, AL. $13,600, 2008. Toward executive director and camp director running programs for students at Barrett, Gate City, Oliver and Robinson elementary schools and Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School. 15. PEER, Birmingham, AL. $12,400, 2008. Toward part-time assistant market director, coordinating program to provide low-income senior citizens with weekly baskets of fresh produce. 16. Red Mountain Theater Company, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2008. Toward hiring full-time technical director and full-time costume designer. 17. Regional Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. $35,000, 2008. To help set new priorities, goals and strategies in relation to Cultural Master Plan. 18. Space One Eleven, Birmingham, AL. $11,000, 2008. Toward organization development project, including plans for capital campaign, increased visibility, online donations and registrations and donor recruitment. 19. Success by Six, Montgomery, AL. $35,000, 2008. To hire coordinator for Jefferson County Blueprint for School Readiness. 20. United Way of Central Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $90,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For matching funds to encourage gifts at Builders Society level. 21. Urban Ministry, Birmingham, AL. $11,000, 2008. Toward hiring full-time director to coordinate and participate in West Birmingham Community Garden and Farm. 22. Village, The, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2008. To hire Job Development Coordinator to assist residents and expand services to non-residents, including formerly homeless men and men who have been in prison.
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama Limitations: Giving primarily in AL. 23. Autism Society of Alabama, Irondale, AL. $10,000, 2008. For state-wide multi-media marketing program.
The Hugh Kaul Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Jefferson, Clay and Coosa counties, and the greater metropolitan Birmingham, AL, area. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals. 24. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2007.
Protective Life Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Birmingham, AL, area. Generally, no support for K-12 public or private schools, churches, public facilities, or state organizations, or other corporate or private foundations. Generally, no grants for animal-related causes, sporting events, walks, or runs, or start-up costs. 25. Alabama Symphonic Association, Birmingham, AL. $50,000, 2007. For Symphony@Title Sponsor. 26. Freedom Rain Outreach Ministries, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2007. For capacity expansion.
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The Warren Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, with emphasis on Birmingham, and in Chattanooga, TN. No grants to individuals. 27. Institute for Clergy Excellence, Huntsville, AL. $25,000, 2008. For programs.
ARIZONA Arizona Community Foundation
Wiregrass Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, Henry, Dale and Geneva counties, AL. 28. Boys and Girls Club of Dothan, Dothan, AL. $40,855, 2008. For infrastructure grant. 29. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $24,250, 2008. For improving board governance.
Limitations: Giving limited to AZ. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), travel to or support of conferences, fundraising campaigns and expenses, debt reduction, or capital grants; generally, no loans. 43. Arizona Foundation for Resource Education, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2008. For Make It Happen.
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ALASKA
Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. No grants to individuals. 44. Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation, Phoenix, AZ. $1,000,000, 2007. For research, program and critical infrastructure needs.
The Emerald Foundation The Alaska Community Foundation Limitations: Giving generally limited to AK. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants for fundraising activities, sponsorships, membership solicitations, debt reduction, or funding after the fact. 30. Wainwright, City of, Wainwright, AK. $31,250, 2008. For capacity building.
Rasmuson Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to AK. No support for K-12 education or religious organizations. No grants for scholarships, endowments, deficits or debt reduction, fundraising events, indirect or overhead costs; or for operating funds. 31. Alaska Arts Southeast, Sitka, AK. $25,000, 2008. To create short film for recruitment and fundraising. 32. Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Anchorage, AK. $139,600, 2008. 5-year grant. For capacity building to increase sustainable revenue over five years. 33. Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK. $70,000, 2008. For strategic planning and campus master plan. 34. Catholic Social Services, Anchorage, AK. $25,000, 2008. For organizational and fundraising assessment, and business plan that includes funding development plan. 35. Ecotrust, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For technical support workshop in Alaska for Community Quota Entities. 36. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $2,380,000, 2008. 3.75-year grant. For Nonprofit Sector Health Insurance Initiative. 37. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $120,000, 2008. For technology for distance delivery of services. 38. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $15,500, 2008. For scholarships for five Alaskan nonprofit professionals to participate in NGen Program: Moving Nonprofit Leaders from Next to Now. 39. Matanuska-Susitna Schools Foundation, Wasilla, AK. $10,000, 2008. For consultant for strategic business planning. 40. Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium, Juneau, AK. $25,000, 2008. For consultant costs and training materials related to a system transformation project to replace all information systems. 41. United Way of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Wasilla, AK. $55,000, 2008. To build internal organizational capacity to support community impact initiatives (Year One). 42. United Way of the Tanana Valley, Fairbanks, AK. $20,000, 2008. For consultant fees for data collection/analysis of COMPASS II Project.
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45. Direct CareGiver Association, Tucson, AZ. $100,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation (formerly Phelps Dodge Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AZ and NM. No support for discriminatory organizations, fraternal, veterans’, or labor organizations, churches or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political or lobbying organizations, pass-through foundations, or auxiliary organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for travel, conference fees, medical procedures, advertising, religious activities, or debt reduction or operational deficits. 46. Arizona Foundation for Women, Phoenix, AZ. $15,000, 2008. For Walk to end Domestic Violence.
Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ; some funding also in CA and CO. No grants to individuals. 47. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2007.
J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 48. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $335,000, 2007. Toward Bob and Dudie Kieckhefer Fund. 49. Trust for Public Land, Tempe, AZ. $50,000, 2007. Toward establishment of Arizona office staff with Arizona Director.
The Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to AZ. No support for animal welfare organizations. No grants to individuals. 50. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $200,000, 2008. For capital campaign.
The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ. No support for private foundations, or for start-ups. No grants to individuals. 51. Actors Theater of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2008. For development of agency and board infrastructure for comprehensive fund development activities. 52. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $115,000, 2008. For operating support for ShowUp.com to increase marketing capacity for arts organizations. 53. Arizona Kidney Foundation, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2008. For Twenty-Eighth Annual Authors Luncheon, a fundraising event. 54. Arizona Planned Giving Institute, Phoenix, AZ. $43,700, 2008. For education and mentoring of nonprofit agencies to build endowment. 55. Arizona State University Foundation, Tempe, AZ. $48,750, 2008. To mentor nonprofits in fundraising using ASU Lodestar Center for
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Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation, together with consulting services of Kay Sprinkel Grace. 56. Back to School Clothing Drive Association, Glendale, AZ. $25,000, 2008. For paid executive director position. 57. Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources, Phoenix, AZ. $44,455, 2008. To continue program providing computers, technical support, Internet connections and training to homebound older adults. 58. Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources, Phoenix, AZ. $28,000, 2008. To engage aauns DD+ in new leadership rotes that span organizations infrastructure to strengthen Center’s capacity to serve greater numbers of homebound adults, family caregivers and grandparents raising grandchildren. 59. Catholic Community Foundation Diocese of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $55,000, 2008. For Bishops Crozier Dinner. 60. Center for Applied Research, Philadelphia, PA. $90,719, 2008. For expenditure responsibility grant to conduct external review and assessment of Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture (MPAC). 61. Chandler Cultural Foundation, Chandler, AZ. $10,429, 2008. For professional development of a senior executive, management staff and board. 62. Civic Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $25,560, 2008. For technical assistance to implement Experience Corps in Maricopa County. 63. Diocese of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $500,000, 2008. For Charity and Development Appeal. 64. Hacienda de Los Angeles, Phoenix, AZ. $28,000, 2008. To recruit and cultivate 55+ retired registered nurses to volunteer as mentors to new nursing graduates hired to serve agency’s chronically ill infants, children and young adults. 65. Homeward Bound, Phoenix, AZ. $21,824, 2008. For professional development of a senior executive. 66. Interfaith Community Care, Surprise, AZ. $28,000, 2008. To recruit adults 55+ to assist in developing three business plans for enterprises at agency’s new campus in Surprise and additional older adults to serve in significant positions in new cafe, bookstore and child development center. 67. Kids at Hope, Phoenix, AZ. $36,000, 2008. For asset-based training for organizations serving youth in West Valley. 68. Life Development Institute, Glendale, AZ. $36,330, 2008. For professional development of a senior executive, management staff and board. 69. Maricopa County Community Colleges District Foundation, Tempe, AZ. $93,302, 2008. For staffing, training and evaluation to implement Experience Corps in three Mesa elementary schools. 70. Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, Phoenix, AZ. $525,021, 2008. For expenditure responsibility grant to support efforts to strengthen arts and cultural organizations regionally. 71. Mesa, City of, Arts and Culture Department, Mesa, AZ. $28,000, 2008. For collaborative among arts and culture organizations to integrate diversity into board management and affiliation, volunteer opportunities, staff and educational opportunities by utilizing retiring boomers. 72. National Council on the Aging, Washington, DC. $98,000, 2008. For technical support for up to nonprofit organizations in Maricopa County in National Council on Aging project engaging and managing age 55+ volunteers in professional and leadership roles. 73. Phoenix Shanti Group, Phoenix, AZ. $14,141, 2008. For professional development of senior executive. 74. Scottsdale Community Players, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2008. To expand children’s programming and develop a marketing plan to increase program participation. 75. Scottsdale Cultural Council, Scottsdale, AZ. $35,000, 2008. For entertainment for 2008 spring benefit performance and dinner. 76. Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ. $55,000, 2008. For The Honor Ball, a fundraising event. 77. Tempe Public Library, Friends of the, Tempe, AZ. $92,500, 2008. For next implementation phase of older-adults programs for marketing, support and engagement of four older adults in stipend positions. 78. Thunderbirds Charities, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2008. For Birdies for Charity program to benefit Society of St. Vincent de Paul. 79. United Way, Mesa, Mesa, AZ. $28,000, 2008. To establish senior advisors to Mesa United Way Board to provide detail on community indicators, organizations and potential partners to address community needs for positive change. 80. YWCA of Maricopa County, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2008. For board leadership and fundraising efforts.
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Stardust Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ. 81. Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2008. 82. Arizona Planned Giving Institute, Phoenix, AZ. $105,000, 2008. 83. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2008.
The Steele Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 84. Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For unrestricted support of Taste of 2006 fundraiser. 85. Esperanca, Phoenix, AZ. $15,000, 2007. For Mans Gras Fundraiser. 86. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2007. For Sponsor a Teacher Campaign.
ARKANSAS Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for multi-year commitments. No grants for operating expenses, debt elimination, capital improvements, building, property, computer systems or emergencies. 87. American Heart Association, Arkansas Chapter, Little Rock, AR. $12,250, 2008. For Sweetheart Presenting Co-Sponsor Heart Ball.
Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas (formerly ABC Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No support for private foundations, organizations with a contractual relationship with Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, political or lobbying organizations, fraternal, athletic, or social organizations, or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or celebrations, capital campaigns or endowments, facilities or equipment, conferences, indirect costs, or tobacco-related programs. 88. Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, Little Rock, AR. $54,500, 2007. For childhood obesity evaluation. 89. Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics, Hot Springs, AR. $90,000, 2007. For Nursing Homes Medication Project.
Horace C. Cabe Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AR and TX. No grants to individuals. 90. West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, Hot Springs, AR. $10,308, 2008. For general support.
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. with emphasis on east of the Rockies, the South, and Northeast. No grants to individuals, primary or secondary schools, colleges, churches, multi-year grants, fundraising drives, or special events. 91. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $30,000, 2007. For general support. 92. Heifer Project International, Little Rock, AR. $25,000, 2007. For urban projects and fund raising events in Lancaster, PA. 93. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Greenville, MS. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building for non-profit leaders. 94. Regis University, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Management Scholarships. 95. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. $35,000, 2007. For Shepherd Poverty Alliance, integrating academic study and learning through service and reflection.
Glass Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, MO, and TX. No grants to individuals. 96. Champions for Kids, Fayetteville, AR. $36,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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The Murphy Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern AR for grants to organizations; giving limited to the southern AR area for grants to individuals. 97. First Christian Church, El Dorado, AR. $10,000, 2008. For pledge.
Winthrop Rockefeller Trust Limitations: Giving limited to AR. No grants to individuals. 98. University of Arkansas, Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, Fayetteville, AR. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning.
Wal-Mart Foundation (also known as SAM’S CLUB Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AR, Washington, DC, IL, NY, TN, UT, and VA. No support for faith-based organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political candidates or organizations, or athletic teams. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for multi-year funding, annual meetings, contests or pageants, political causes or campaigns, advertising, film, or video projects, athletic sponsorships or events, travel, capital campaigns, endowments, or association memberships. 99. Community Care Network, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2008. 100. Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative, Monticello, AR. $100,000, 2008. For Northwest Arkansas program.
Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, KS, MO and OK. No grants to individuals. 101. Bikes, Blues and Barbeque, Fayetteville, AR. $10,000, 2008. For event sponsorship. 102. Race for the Cure, Ozark, Fayetteville, AR. $10,000, 2008. For event sponsorship. 103. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, Little Rock, AR. $100,000, 2008. For event sponsorship. 104. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, Little Rock, AR. $31,000, 2008. For event. 105. Washington Regional Medical Foundation, Fayetteville, AR. $10,000, 2008. For event sponsorship. 106. Washington Regional Medical Foundation, Fayetteville, AR. $10,000, 2008. For event sponsorship.
Walton Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving through two of four funding areas is limited to northwest AR and the Mississippi River’s delta region of AR and MS. Educational funding is limited to target school districts. No support for non-established medical research programs. No grants to individuals (except for specific scholarships for approved programs), or for endowments for operations, church-related construction projects, travel expenses for groups to compete or perform, or business-related activities such as start-up costs, or expenses related to groups or individuals participating in non-curricular programs. 107. Achievement First, Bushwick Charter School, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2007. 108. Achievement First, Endeavor Charter School, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2007. 109. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $1,079,928, 2007. 110. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $3,426,200, 2007. 111. Georgia Charter Schools Association, Atlanta, GA. $810,000, 2007. 112. Great Hearts Academies, Mesa Prep, Chandler, AZ. $230,000, 2007. 113. IFF, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. 114. Imagine Schools, Arlington, VA. $230,000, 2007. For Camelback Campus in Phoenix, Arizona. 115. Imagine Schools, Arlington, VA. $230,000, 2007. For Desert West Campus in Phoenix, Arizona. 116. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $3,905,563, 2007. 117. Lighthouse Academies, Framingham, MA. $230,000, 2007. 118. Lighthouse Academies, Facilities Management, Framingham, MA. $200,000, 2007. 119. Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, Annapolis, MD. $67,450, 2007. 120. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL. $972,971, 2007.
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121. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $1,200,000, 2007. 122. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $14,350, 2007. 123. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $1,090,089, 2007. 124. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $500,000, 2007. 125. Teach for America, New York, NY. $283,000, 2007. 126. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $500,298, 2007.
Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on the Midwest and Southwest. No support for private religious schools or churches. No grants to individuals, or for undesignated annual funds, debt retirement, completed projects, or group travel for performance or competition. 127. American Craft Council, New York, NY. $135,000, 2008. For strategic planning and programs. 128. HandMade in America, Asheville, NC. $26,000, 2008. For Craft Across the Curriculum. 129. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK. $100,000, 2008. For Oklahoma A Plus Schools.
CALIFORNIA The Ahmanson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA, with emphasis on the Los Angeles area. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes, or advocacy or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or generally for continuing support, endowed chairs, annual campaigns, deficit financing, professorships, internships, film production, media projects, general research and development, workshops, studies, surveys, operational support of regional and national charities, underwriting, or exchange programs; no loans. 130. Agora Foundation, Ojai, CA. $14,400, 2008. To sponsor seminars for LAC teachers in 3 weekend series. 131. Asian Pacific Womens Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For equipment and supplies to set up new offices. 132. Assistance League of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $74,000, 2008. Toward implementation of Teaching Pyramid Framework. 133. Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA. $25,000, 2008. Toward Keeping History Alive Program. 134. Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. Toward Child Learning program, Utilizing Best Advancement Practices program, and acquisition of minivan. 135. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2008. Toward Belmont Pilot School Initiative. 136. Center Theater Group of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2008. For phase II of website redesign project. 137. Claremont Community School of Music, Claremont, CA. $25,200, 2008. For administrative equipment and software upgrades. 138. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA. $12,500, 2008. For LAC teachers to participate in Summer Institute for Early American History. 139. Convent of the Good Shepherd Shelter, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. Toward matching grant for construction of counseling offices building. 140. Empowertech, Los Angeles, CA. $32,200, 2008. Toward web-site programming and production of new marketing materials. 141. Foothill Family Service, Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2008. Toward Technology Capacity Building Campaign. 142. KIPP Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. Toward technology and equipment for 3 schools. 143. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. Toward upgrade of Integrated Library System. 144. Los Angeles Master Chorale Association, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. Toward integrated ticketing system.
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145. Meet Each Need with Dignity, Pacoima, CA. $100,000, 2008. Toward direct marketing campaign. 146. Midnight Mission, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. Toward Annual Holiday Appeal. 147. Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2008. For non-profit internships and scholarships. 148. Pacific Charter School Development, Los Angeles, CA. $1,400,000, 2008. Toward Credit Enhancement Pool. 149. Partnerships to Uplift Communities, Burbank, CA. $100,000, 2008. Toward arts equipment for charter schools. 150. Pilgrim School, Friends of, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. Toward design and implementation of architectural drawings for new Arts Center. 151. San Fernando Valley Association for the Retarded, North Hills, CA. $50,000, 2008. Toward matching Weingart Foundation challenge grant for capacity building. 152. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. Toward Los Angeles Corps program. 153. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward Alumni Program. 154. Travelers Aid Society of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. Toward program funding during facility acquisition and service expansion. 155. University of Southern California, Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. Toward Los Angeles Foundation Leadership Group. 156. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. Toward Humanitas expansion program. 157. Venice Family Clinic, Venice, CA. $500,000, 2008. Toward acquisition of electronic health records system. 158. Water Education Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2008. Toward My LA curriculum of Pat Brown Documentary Project.
Amgen Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Europe; giving also to regional and national organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political organizations, labor unions or fraternal, service, or veterans’ organizations, international organizations, private foundations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising or sports-related events, corporate sponsorships, or lobbying activities. 159. Coro Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $32,650, 2008. For Health Leadership Program. 160. Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Produce Initiative and Protein Program; Program Evaluation. 161. Indiana University, Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Bloomington, IN. $90,499, 2008. For Evaluation of Amgen Scholars Europe: Undergraduate Summer Research Program in Science and Biotechnology. 162. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $320,900, 2008. For Community-Build Playground Program. 163. NatureBridge, Headlands Institute, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Science in the Outdoors: Environmental Education for Youth and Training for Teachers. 164. Olympic Park Institute, Port Angeles, WA. $30,000, 2008. For Tracking Regional Ecosystem Change (TREC) Initiative: Field Science Education and Teacher Professional Development Programs. 165. TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Development of International Non-Governmental Organization Information Repository. 166. W G B H Educational Foundation, Boston, MA. $925,927, 2008. For Teachers’ Domain: Biotechnology, an online educational service providing an online collection of digital resources about biotechnology and professional development opportunities designed to enhance teaching and learning about biotechnology in middle and high schools.
The Annenberg Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA; some grants to countries in Europe, Africa and Asia. No support for political activities. No grants to individuals directly. 167. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. For Teachers for a New Era Initiative. 168. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $166,000, 2008. For Teachers for a New Era Learning Network.
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169. American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Community Partnership Initiative of the MBA in Nonprofit Management Program. 170. American Red Cross, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2008. For Nurse Assistant Training and Disaster Care for Children. 171. Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA. $10,000,000, 2008. To relocate Barnes Gallery collection and to endow new facility to house collection. 172. Brown University, Providence, RI. $777,700, 2008. For initiatives at Annenberg Institute for School Reform. 173. Center for Land Use Interpretation, Culver City, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Lewis and Clark Co-Directorship and general operating support. 174. Central American Resource Center of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. For final phase of capital campaign for program development, capacity building, and development of new Technology and Recreation Center. 175. Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, India. $100,000, 2008. For programs in environmental awareness creation, education, and training. 176. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund, Chattanooga, TN. $500,000, 2008. For Leadership Development Program, to expand whole school change initiatives, and to build stronger public support for public schools. 177. Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building project. 178. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For planning phase for Legacy LA and Hazard Park Armory complex. 179. COPE Health Solutions, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2008. To enhance Health Workforce Transformation program. 180. Dubnoff Center for Child Development and Educational Therapy, North Hollywood, CA. $179,110, 2008. For Electronic Health Records System Transition project. 181. Freedom Writers Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $70,000, 2008. For Freedom Writers Institute and for board development. 182. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Los Angeles County Chapter Youth and Teacher Education Programs. 183. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Los Angeles County Chapter Youth and Teacher Education Programs. 184. Friends of the Los Angeles River, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. To implement five-year Strategic Plan. 185. Global Green USA, Santa Monica, CA. $198,750, 2008. For Southern California Green Schools Initiative. 186. Greater Long Beach Child Guidance Center, Long Beach, CA. $55,000, 2008. For Phase Il of Electronic Clinical Record System implementation. 187. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $129,850, 2008. For Locke Transformation Project planning initiatives. 188. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $2,000,000, 2008. For Phase II Plan. 189. Indiana University, Center on Philanthropy, Bloomington, IN. $113,500, 2008. For Annenberg Nonprofit Leadership Seminar. 190. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $75,000, 2008. 191. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Walk to Cure Diabetes of Greater Los Angeles Chapter. 192. Lankenau Hospital Foundation, Wynnewood, PA. $2,500,000, 2008. For Annenberg Medical Education Program. 193. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Consolidated Corporate Fund. 194. Little Company of Mary Community Health Foundation, Torrance, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Institute for Nursing at Little Company of Mary San Pedro Hospital. 195. Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, Long Beach, CA. $12,000, 2008. To expand Gale Winting Research Library. 196. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2008. 197. Los Angeles Police Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2008. For discretionary fund for President to support leadership education and training programs for Los Angeles Police Department. 198. M.C. Mehta Environmental Foundation, New Delhi, India. $50,000, 2008. For capacity-building programs for lawyers and nongovernmental organizations and environmental awareness training.
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199. Metropolitan Opera Association, New York, NY. $1,900,000, 2008. For new productions, to create Annenberg Principal Artists Fund, and for production of 40th Anniversary gala at Lincoln Center. 200. Multiple Sclerosis Society, National, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For MS Walk. 201. National Center for Family Literacy, Louisville, KY. $50,000, 2008. To use technology to bring literacy skills to parents and children, and to train those who teach literacy to families. 202. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. $1,667,000, 2008. To increase overall endowment of Annenberg Fund for International Exchange of Art. 203. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. To establish Annenberg Fund for International Exchange of Art. 204. National Health Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $106,260, 2008. To provide salary support for Children’s Health Access and Medical Program trainers. 205. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA. $70,000, 2008. 206. New Directions, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. For Veterans Capacity Building Project. 207. Ocean Alliance, Lincoln, MA. $2,000,000, 2008. To acquire and renovate Tarr and Wonson Paint Manufactory facility. 208. Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Scholarship Campaign. 209. P.S. Arts, Los Angeles, CA. $148,000, 2008. For Infrastructure-Building Initiative. 210. Petra National Trust, Amman, Jordan. $200,000, 2008. For capacity development project. 211. Phoenix House of Los Angeles, Lake View Terrace, CA. $50,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity of Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles. 212. Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $166,000, 2008. For Education and Professional Development Program of Owning Our Future campaign. 213. Point Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. To build capacity and infrastructure, and increase scholarships. 214. Principia Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $333,000, 2008. For Visiting Scholars Program. 215. Public Counsel, Los Angeles, CA. $17,000, 2008. To create Annotated Form of Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws for a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation. 216. Public Radio Capital, Centennial, CO. $50,000, 2008. For Noncommercial Filing Window Project. 217. San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For capital campaign to implement Master Plan. 218. Santa Clarita Child and Family Development Center, Santa Clarita, CA. $200,000, 2008. To implement Electronic Health Record System. 219. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. To provide salary support for director of communications and to support communications program. 220. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For Teach for America in School District of Philadelphia. 221. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $105,000, 2008. For New Teacher Resource Program in California. 222. Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Foundation, College Station, TX. $1,500,000, 2008. For Annenberg Interdisciplinary Studies for Health Care Professionals, Simulation Center and Annenberg Summer Outreach Program. 223. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Benjamin Franklin Society. 224. University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, Philadelphia, PA. $1,100,000, 2008. For Distributed Leadership Initiative. 225. University of Southern California, Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy, Los Angeles, CA. $30,500, 2008. For professional services for Annenberg Nonprofit Leadership Seminar. 226. VIP Community Mental Health Center, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For information technology consultant, program development coordinator; and assistant intake coordinator for Community-Based Assessment & Treatment Center. 227. Westside Childrens Center, Culver City, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Westside Infant-Family Network’s communication infrastructure. 228. Windward School, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Schools certification initiative.
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Archstone Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA. No support for biomedical research. No grants to individuals, or for capital expenditures, or bricks and mortar, or building campaigns, endowments or for fundraising. 229. California Coalition for Compassionate Care, Sacramento, CA. $45,000, 2008. For the California Coalition for Compassionate Care with organizational support to further build capacity of end-of-life care services in California. 230. California Council on Gerontology and Geriatrics, Los Angeles, CA. $70,008, 2008. For organizational support to build capacity to further promote geriatric and gerontology workforce development in California. 231. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $52,910, 2008. To continue offering elder abuse training to frontline health and emergency response providers. 232. National Adult Protective Services Foundation, Springfield, IL. $13,500, 2008. For a national conference to be held in Chicago, Illinois. 233. San Diego Hospice and Palliative Care, San Diego, CA. $157,500, 2008. To develop and implement a palliative care training, mentorship and technical assistance program for long-term care facilities in the State of California. 234. San Diego Hospice and Palliative Care, San Diego, CA. $20,000, 2008. To develop and implement a palliative care training, mentorship and technical assistance program for long-term care facilities in the State of California. 235. San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA. $90,128, 2008. To continue to deliver and develop trainings for Adult Protective Services (APS) workers. 236. University of California, Irvine, CA. $118,132, 2008. For convening and technical assistance to projects funded under Phase II of the Archstone Foundation Elder Abuse and Neglect Initiative (EANI). 237. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $81,864, 2008. For convening and evaluation of the Archstone Foundation’s Hospital-Based Palliative Care Service Innovations Projects. 238. University of California, Irvine, CA. $10,483, 2008. To assess Adult Protective Services reporting and data collection system. 239. University of Southern California, Andrus Gerontology Center, Los Angeles, CA. $273,992, 2008. For six community-based organizations in Orange and Los Angeles Counties developing, operating and evaluating senior center-based model fall prevention projects.
The Argyros Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Orange County, CA. No grants to individuals. 240. Center for Community Initiatives of the Greater Houston Community Foundation, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. 241. One HEART, Salt Lake City, UT. $12,500, 2007.
Behring Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and Washington, DC. 242. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $315,000, 2008. For program and curriculum development start-up costs for Principals Leadership Initiative.
Bella Vista Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties (in the area of early childhood development) and in California and Oregon (environmental restoration projects). No support for the arts or sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for benefit events. Generally, no grants for medical research, health care, publications, or video production (except under special circumstances and only in the early childhood development focus area). 243. Environmental Defense, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. For project Enhancing Water Supply and Improving Dam Operations through Improved Upstream Forest Management. 244. Jewish Family and Childrens Services, Palo Alto, CA. $60,000, 2008. To expand program by one consultant to family child care providers and Early Head Start sites. 245. LifeLong Medical Care, Berkeley, CA. $35,196, 2008. For second and final year of evaluation of Centering Parenting program. 246. Oregon Trout, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2008. To advance large-scale historic channel restoration project on Middle Fork of John Day River, to conduct community education and outreach, to refine monitoring and evaluation protocol, and to undertake adaptive management actions.
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247. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $36,000, 2008. For Mentores program to reduce parental stress among families with children 0-3 in Canal District. 248. Raising A Reader Marin, San Rafael, CA. $30,000, 2008. Toward costs of fifth year of implementing Raising Reader in Marin County. 249. Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For ongoing support and toward School Readiness Assessment in Santa Clara County. 250. Trust for Public Land, Western Regional Office, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2008. To implement Phase II of Sierra Checkerboard Initiative: Forests for Future. 251. Upper Sacramento River Exchange, Dunsmuir, CA. $50,000, 2008. To collaborate with landowners to improve ecological health of Squaw Valley Creek drainage and to create land use and management database specific to Upper McCloud Watershed. 252. Wild Salmon Center, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2008. To develop basin-wide vision for healthy watershed in John Day that includes conservation measures to meet that vision, and strategies to measure success.
Shimon ben Joseph Foundation (also known as Jim Joseph Foundation) Limitations: Giving in the U.S., initially targeting on the greater metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Boston, MA and Washington DC. Generally, no support for individual schools, camps, congregations, youth groups, etc. No grants for capital projects, endowments, or to support operating deficits. 253. Birthright Israel Foundation, New York, NY. $2,275,000, 2007. For trip participation for 25 and 26-year olds; post-trip follow up, marketing, and operations. 254. Birthright Israel Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support grant in honor of 2007 Gala Dinner honoring Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson. 255. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $33,500, 2007. For the design of evaluation of the Foundation for Jewish Camping’s JWest Campership. 256. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Israel Education Planning Grant.
H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. 257. Boy Scouts of America, Redlands, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Soaring for Scouting Gala for reconstruction of Camp Helendale. 258. Congregation Beth Shalom, Bermuda Dunes, CA. $75,000, 2007. To balance books from last year and support in growing need of Jewish population. 259. I Have A Dream Foundation-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Sponsorship of 10th Annual Gospel Brunch - Magna Cum Laude Sponsor level. 260. Muscular Dystrophy Association, Orange, CA. $50,000, 2007. For 3rd Annual Bade Memorial Golf Tournament in support of general operations and research. 261. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Mac Tonight Party. 262. Turn the Corner Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. Toward Physician Training Program. 263. Virginia Waring International Piano Competition, Palm Desert, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fund raising event. 264. Woodmark Group, Seattle, WA. $35,000, 2007. For Circle of Care Conference.
Blue Shield of California Foundation (formerly California Physicians’ Service Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community or political candidates or organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for award dinners, athletic events, competitions, special events, or tournaments, conferences or seminars, capital construction, television, film, or media production, political causes or campaigns, direct medical, specialty, or social services, subsidies to individuals for insurance coverage, outreach and enrollment activities for public health insurance programs, or case management.
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265. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Core Support Initiative for Clinics and Consortia. 266. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Core Support Initiative for Clinics and Consortia. 267. Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity-building. 268. Asian Womens Shelter Project, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity-building Foundation support - Matching Funds Appeal. 269. California Family Health Council, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. To strengthen clinic safety net through Regional Associations of California. 270. California Family Health Council, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Strengthening the Clinic Safety Net through Regional Associations of California. 271. California Health Care Safety-Net Institute, Oakland, CA. $75,829, 2007. For California Public Hospital Quality Performance Improvement Project. 272. California Medical Association Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $74,528, 2007. For Small Physician Office Project and Diabetes Disparities Reduction. 273. California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, Sacramento, CA. $150,000, 2007. For Domestic Violence Coalition Capacity Building. 274. Center for Medical Technology Policy, Baltimore, MD. $162,500, 2007. For Real-World Evaluation of Emerging Medical Technologies. 275. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $35,000, 2007. For Core Support Initiative for Clinics and Consortia. 276. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2007. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality in Southern California, Phase II. 277. Health Technology Center, San Francisco, CA. $102,500, 2007. For Enhancing Health Technology Assessment and Policy Development in California Through Increased Coordination and Greater Patient and Clinician Participation. 278. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $150,000, 2007. For 100,000 Lives Campaign. 279. Korean Community Center of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity-building. 280. Latino Consultants, LLC, South Pasadena, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Bi-National Health Week Guide. 281. Medical Directions, Tucson, AZ. $88,862, 2007. For Online Education Program for Intimate Partner Violence. 282. Peace Over Violence, Los Angeles, CA. $37,500, 2007. For Domestic Abuse Response Team Model for First Responders. 283. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $106,250, 2007. For Health Affairs-BSCF Partnership on Technology Policy. 284. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $106,250, 2007. For Health Affairs-BSCF Partnership on Technology Policy. 285. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $135,359, 2007. For Outcome and Process Improvement Project for Spanish- and English-speaking populations. 286. Shasta Community Health Center, Redding, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Maximizing the Clinical Value of the New Electronic Health Record System. 287. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Service Grant Sponsorship. 288. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Latino Coalition for Healthy California Regional Networks Program. 289. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Core Support Initiative for Clinics and Consortia-Women’s Community Clinic. 290. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Children’s Partnership - Defining and Promoting the E-Health Agenda for Children, Harnessing Information and Communications Technology to Improve the Health of Children. 291. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Funders Fostering Technology for Quality. 292. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Funders Fostering Technology for Quality. 293. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $347,278, 2007. For Clinic Leadership Institute-Cohort 1. 294. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $164,515, 2007. For Planning for Clinic Leadership. 295. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $112,500, 2007. For Translating Personalized Medicine to Clinical Practice and Health Policy. 296. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $30,612, 2007. To implement Three Share Health Coverage model.
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297. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $30,611, 2007. To implement Three Share Health Coverage model.
Bothin Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma and San Mateo counties. No support for religious organizations, or educational institutions (except those directly aiding the developmentally or learning disabled). No grants to individuals, or for general operating expenses, endowment drives, annual appeals, scholarships, medical research, or videos. 298. Juma Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $33,600, 2008. For new computers and program evaluation software for organization that provides employment access for low-income youth in Bay Area. 299. Summer Search Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $32,000, 2008. For web-based program evaluation system for organization providing academic enrichment services in Bay Area. 300. Womens Building, San Francisco, CA. $23,000, 2008. To renovate windows of San Francisco facility providing community and child development services, and hosting other nonprofit organizations.
William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 301. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. To help city provide sports facilities. 302. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For operating support. 303. Teach for America, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For program support. 304. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. For program support.
Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation (also known as The Broad Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 305. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For superintendent in joining District Management Council to gain access to superior long-term strategic management advice. 306. Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, Los Angeles, CA. $12,765,123, 2007. To identify, train, and support successful leaders of public school systems. 307. California Charter Schools Association, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007. To work with charter school leadership teams over three years to provide training and support to launch high-performing charter schools. 308. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $1,629,994, 2007. To train school board members to be effective. 309. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2007. For Performance Management Diagnostic and Planning Grant. 310. Chicago Public Schools, Children’s First Fund, Chicago, IL. $600,000, 2007. For performance management and accountability plan. 311. Christina Educational Enrichment Fund, Bear, DE. $10,000, 2007. For superintendent in Joining District Management Council to gain access to superior long-term strategic management advice. 312. Council of the Great City Schools, Washington, DC. $82,204, 2007. For Council to conduct Strategic Support Teams in urban public school systems. 313. DC Education Compact, Washington, DC. $1,250,000, 2007. For fiscal audit and to design operational improvements in District of Columbia Public Schools. 314. Durham Public Schools, Durham, NC. $400,000, 2007. For Performance Management Diagnostic and Planning Grant. 315. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $395,986, 2007. For challenge grant for program expansion. 316. Excellent Education Development, Los Angeles, CA. $186,400, 2007. For new building for Alliance schools. 317. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $598,250, 2007. For redesign of New York City Department of Education’s Human Resources Department. 318. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $385,700, 2007. To restructure New York City Department of Education’s regional offices and to provide school support services. 319. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $147,288, 2007. For external evaluation of Leadership Academy’s Aspiring Principal’s Program.
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320. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. For efforts to expand number of schools in New Orleans. 321. Long Beach Unified School District, Long Beach, CA. $343,867, 2007. For Long Beach’s effort to use Baldridge Criteria for Performance Excellence. 322. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA. $460,000, 2007. To implement and evaluate use of financial incentives to improve student achievement in New York City. 323. National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, Santa Monica, CA. $825,878, 2007. To support Teacher Advancement Program in Minneapolis and Chicago. 324. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $375,000, 2007. For operating support and ongoing program support. 325. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA. $3,500,000, 2007. To develop eight Charter Management Organizations. 326. Prince Georges County Board of Education, Upper Marlboro, MD. $200,000, 2007. For Performance Management Diagnostic and Planning Grant. 327. Small Schools Alliance, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2007. To match SEIU funds to support Small Schools Alliance business plan of Los Angeles Parents Union. 328. Teach for America, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2007. For national expansion effort to recruit, train, and support new teachers in urban school districts. 329. Teach for America, New York, NY. $750,000, 2007. For Teach for America’s work in New Orleans. 330. Teach for America, New York, NY. $29,000, 2007. For general operating support. 331. Teachers As Scholars, Newton, MA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 332. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. For general operating support.
California Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA. No support for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except fellowships for artists or scholarships), or for annual campaigns, equipment, endowment funds, debt reduction, operating budgets, re-granting, fellowships, films, conferences, dinners, or special events. 333. California Lawyers for the Arts, Los Angeles, CA. $37,500, 2008. 334. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $31,250, 2008. 335. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2008. 336. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. 337. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $25,000, 2008. 338. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. 339. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. 340. Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, Long Beach, CA. $25,000, 2008. 341. Mujeres de la Tierra, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. 342. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $37,500, 2008. 343. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. 344. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. 345. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $37,500, 2008. 346. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008.
The California Endowment Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No support for political purposes, medical or scientific research, or uncompensated care for direct clinical services. No grants to individuals for scholarships; fellowships or grants, or for endowments, operating deficits or retirement of debt, media projects not part of a broader project or strategy, medical supplies, laboratory fees, X-ray services, medications, vaccines or prescriptions; capital funding for purchase, construction or renovation of facilities or other physical infrastructure; indirect costs that exceed 15 percent of the total of requested personnel and operating costs. 347. 2Strings Connection, Nathaniel Anthony Ayers Foundation, Smyrna, GA. $95,820, 2009. For organizational development to support development of grant making strategies and guidelines for newly created foundation focused on improving lives of individuals with mental health illness in Los Angeles.
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348. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $360,000, 2009. For Nonprofit Advocacy Project to provide training and technical assistance to nonprofits on laws and regulations that govern nonprofit advocacy to enable them to more effectively advocate to improve health of Californians. 349. Alta Bates Summit Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $135,962, 2009. For Youth Bridge Capacity Building Initiative to support program documentation and development of evaluation to strengthen capacity and sustainability of year-round health career pathway program for underrepresented students in Alameda County. 350. Antelope Valley Partners for Health, Lancaster, CA. $150,184, 2009. To support capacity-building efforts to ensure long-term viability of local health policy advocacy collaborative in Antelope Valley. 351. Area I Agency on Aging, Eureka, CA. $25,000, 2009. For Getting Humboldt County on Track for Aging Population, initiative to support planning process that will evaluate extent to which existing policies, program, services and community infrastructure are meeting health needs of aging adults in Humboldt County and develop policy recommendations for improving health outcomes. 352. Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2009. For strategic planning to strengthen organizational infrastructure to improve health status of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders in California. 353. Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2009. For Communications Capacity Building Project to build regional and statewide capacity to proactively and reactively respond to media to promote policies to improve health of immigrants in California. 354. Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health Organizations, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2009. For Improving the Health of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, initiative to support technical assistance, training and networking opportunities for health centers serving Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in California. 355. Black Dot Artists, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2009. For capacity building to increase organizational effectiveness to further strengthen health of Village Bottoms community in West Oakland. 356. Black Dot Artists, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2009. For capacity building to increase organizational effectiveness to further strengthen health of Village Bottoms community in West Oakland. 357. Black Dot Artists, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2009. For capacity building to increase organizational effectiveness to further strengthen health of Village Bottoms community in West Oakland. 358. Black United Fund, Bay Area, Oakland, CA. $169,550, 2009. To support organizational capacity building of African-American community based funder and intermediary to strengthen ability to advance community health strategy to reduce health disparities among boys and young men of color in Bay Area. 359. California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2009. To build organizational capacity to engage in policy advocacy work to improve access to care for American Indians living in urban communities throughout California. 360. California State University, Fresno, CA. $699,827, 2009. To support activities that will strengthen regional leadership capacity for health policy research, analysis and policy development on issues that affect health disparities of underserved communities in Fresno, Kings, Kern, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tulare counties. 361. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $561,123, 2009. For Fostering Civic Participation for Healthier Communities, initiative to strengthen and expand development of leaders in low-income communities and foster opportunities to engage in advocacy to improve health and well-being of families and communities in California. 362. Center for Young Womens Development, San Francisco, CA. $155,048, 2009. For Investing in Young Women’s Programmatic and Policy Leadership, initiative to build organizational capacity through board and staff development to deepen engagement in policy advocacy to improve health and well-being of currently and previously incarcerated young women in San Francisco and Alameda counties. 363. Children Uniting Nations, Beverly Hills, CA. $150,000, 2009. To strengthen organizational infrastructure through strategic planning, fund and staff development and to develop training component to address mental health issues of foster children in Los Angeles County. 364. Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. $249,605, 2009. For Evaluating the Effects of Semi-Annual Reporting, initiative to support
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assessment of impact of Semi-Annual Reporting provision on children’s access, enrollment, quality and cost of Medi-Cal coverage in California. 365. Coalition of Neighborhood Councils, San Diego, CA. $87,590, 2009. To enhance organizational capacity to bolster resident leadership in planning and implementation in land use and community development activities that contribute to safe and healthy community for youth and families in southeastern region of city of San Diego. 366. Comite Civico del Valle, Environmental Health Community Services Program, Brawley, CA. $236,522, 2009. To build organizational and resident capacity to advocate to reduce air pollution, toxicity in waterways and other environmental health risks in Imperial County. 367. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $237,615, 2009. For Health Leadership Corps, initiative to affect health systems improvements through policy and advocacy activities conducted by coordinated and well-trained health leadership corps in South Los Angeles. 368. Community Hospitals of Central California Foundation, Fresno, CA. $178,399, 2009. For organization-wide assessment on cultural competency and to develop curriculum, tools and to plan to strengthen cultural competency of health care system serving underserved communities in Greater Fresno Region. 369. Community Oriented Correctional Health Services, Girls Health Screen, Oakland, CA. $125,240, 2009. Toward initial phases of merging girls health screening program with pilot program connecting youth leaving juvenile detention with community health services in California. 370. Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement, Alta Loma, CA. $125,659, 2009. To build organizational infrastructure and increase policy advocacy capacity to address public health and criminal justices issues affecting returning ex-offenders in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. 371. Contra Costa County Health Services, Martinez, CA. $380,961, 2009. For Building Healthy Communities Wellness and Prevention Program, initiative to provide training and technical assistance to local government, community partners and residents to reduce health disparities associated with qualities of built environment in cities of Richmond and Concord in Contra Costa County. 372. COR Community Development Corporation, Irvine, CA. $293,150, 2009. For Violence Prevention and Strategic Reentry Commission, initiative to develop and implement collaborative strategic planning process, resulting in roadmap to guide new policies intended to prevent youth from dropping out of school and going to jail, and to help adjudicated youth transition back into communities in Orange County. 373. Exceptional Parents Unlimited, Fresno, CA. $174,201, 2009. For Strategic Framework for Leadership Transition, initiative to support capacity-building activities for effective leadership transition to improve access to comprehensive services for at-risk children and families in Fresno County. 374. First 5 San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo, CA. $225,000, 2009. For Permanent Roots-Building Lasting Supports for Children’s Oral Health, initiative to support capacity building activities for collaborative to engage in policy advocacy and systems change activities to improve access to oral health care for underserved children and youth in San Luis Obispo County. 375. Fresno Housing Alliance, Fresno, CA. $50,861, 2009. For Capacity Building for Healthy Homes, initiative to strengthen organizational effectiveness, cross-sector alliances, scientific knowledge base and grassroots engagement to sustain and grow healthy housing strategic initiatives and advocacy in city of Fresno. 376. Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley, Red Bluff, CA. $10,000, 2009. For capacity building to strengthen health programs for pre-adolescent and adolescent girls in Shasta, Tehama and Glenn counties by transitioning to freestanding affiliate status, hiring program manager and increasing outreach to Latina girls. 377. Health Career Connection, Moraga, CA. $282,537, 2009. For Self-Sufficiency Project, initiative to strengthen organizational capacity and infrastructure to increase number of underrepresented students who gain entry into health internship and careers in California. 378. Health Trust, Campbell, CA. $82,196, 2009. For Bay Area Region Soda Free Summer, initiative to support evaluation of regional campaign to reduce obesity rates in children and youth by raising awareness of soda’s contribution to obesity and decreasing sweetened beverage consumption throughout Bay Area. 379. Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County, Healdsburg, CA. $50,000, 2009. For Access to Care, initiative to strengthen
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organizational infrastructure to target allocation of resources to nonprofits working to improve health of northern Sonoma County residents. 380. Healthy Adventures Foundation, La Mesa, CA. $211,969, 2009. For Re-Connect, initiative to complete audit and needs assessment to develop tools to maximize park and recreation use to address obesity prevention in East Region of San Diego County. 381. Horizon Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $80,000, 2009. For planning grant to support organizational capacity building to strengthen outreach and training, web site design and fund development to create healthy and sustainable communities in Los Angeles County. 382. Horizons Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $131,810, 2009. For strategic capacity-building to increase organizational capacity to build permanent resources that support health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people throughout Bay Area. 383. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $251,225, 2009. For Planning and Building for Better Community Health, initiative to create new resources and learning opportunities, including updated planning decision-makers handbook and annual symposium, that will increase capacity of local government officials to include health considerations in land use decision-making in California. 384. Institute for Medical Quality, San Francisco, CA. $490,567, 2009. For Cultural and Linguistic Competency in Continuing Medical Education, initiative to refine and expand resources for integrating cultural and linguistic competency into continuing medical education programs and activities throughout California. 385. Latino Behavioral Health Institute, Thousand Oaks, CA. $20,000, 2009. For Annual Latino Conference to improve quality and systems of behavioral health care for Latinos by providing culturally relevant training for mental and behavioral health professionals primarily from Los Angeles but throughout California. 386. Lloyd Society, Kensington, MD. $329,290, 2009. For Diverting Women Offenders from Prison, initiative to support evaluation of re-entry diversion program in Los Angeles County for women offenders providing comprehensive supports to women and seeks to maintain social networks within community and relationships with children. 387. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, TOOLS Evolution Project, Los Angeles, CA. $469,000, 2009. To improve cultural competence of substance abuse intervention services for African American men through training, organizational capacity-building activities and development and adoption of service delivery standards of care in Los Angeles County. 388. Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, Los Angeles, CA. $185,000, 2009. To build infrastructure and organizational capacity to further engage local residents in creation of small, accessible, open green spaces in dense, park-poor, low-income neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles. 389. Maternal Outreach Management System, Santa Ana, CA. $403,180, 2009. To implement and evaluate model of health promotion and maternal and child health coordination services (VietMOMs) specifically tailored to low-income Vietnamese-American community in Orange County and to improve health care coordination among health providers serving community. 390. Mental Health America of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $108,128, 2009. For strategic planning, development of marketing/ communications plan and resource development to increase access to mental health care for low-income individuals in San Diego County. 391. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2009. To build capacity of California affiliate organizations to engage in health policy advocacy to address health disparities affecting Latino community in California. 392. National Health Law Program, Los Angeles, CA. $1,100,000, 2009. For Health Consumer Alliance, initiative to expand access to health services for low-income Californians by providing health law technical assistance, advocacy, data analysis, training and administrative support for consortium of nine regional health consumer centers located throughout California. 393. Neighborhood Unity Foundation, San Diego, CA. $60,000, 2009. For Resident Philanthropy, initiative to strengthen organizational capacity to create safer, healthier neighborhoods by strengthening social networks in multicultural communities of southeastern San Diego County. 394. New PATH, Spring Valley, CA. $100,000, 2009. For Expanding Community Support for Addiction Illness, initiative to enhance organizational capacity to address community norms and stigma regarding addictive illness in San Diego County.
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395. Niroga Institute, Integrative Health Evaluation, Oakland, CA. $211,500, 2009. For evaluation of program that uses yoga and meditation training for youth in detention to increase involvement in mental health treatment and strengthen agency collaboration in Alameda County. 396. Para Los Ninos, Los Angeles, CA. $181,939, 2009. To support strategic planning process, Future Vision, to ensure integration of mental health services in charter school settings that serve children in underserved, low-income areas of Los Angeles County. 397. Parenting Network, Visalia, CA. $80,774, 2009. For Capacity Building through Cultural Competency Lens, initiative to support efforts to build internal cultural capacity and to integrate clients in program planning and evaluation as cultural brokers to enhance culturally competent health systems for low-income residents of Tulare County. 398. Pasadena Public Health Department, Pasadena, CA. $329,289, 2009. For Healthy Pasadena, initiative to support collaborative effort to restructure local safety net of health and social service providers through strategic planning, organizational development and sustainability efforts in Pasadena area of Los Angeles County. 399. Peninsula Interfaith Action, San Carlos, CA. $181,913, 2009. For Comprehensive Health Care Access for Adults, initiative to support organizational capacity-building and health advocacy to work toward consensus and support for community financing mechanism to expand health coverage for low-income, uninsured adults in San Mateo County. 400. People and Congregations Together for Stockton, Stockton, CA. $211,000, 2009. For Central Valley Health Systems Access Advocacy, initiative to support capacity building for community organizing efforts to engage underserved residents in policy advocacy to address local health systems access issues in Merced, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties. 401. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $800,000, 2009. To provide consultation and technical assistance to organizations in California working to develop policy and practice strategies that address various environmental factors affecting health at local, regional and statewide levels. 402. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $275,090, 2009. To evaluate and demonstrate impacts on neighborhood food and economic environments and on nutrition behaviors of new full-service grocery store in South Los Angeles. 403. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $600,001, 2009. To provide technical assistance for Phase II of Healthy Eating, Active Communities and Central California school sites to ensure consistent implementation of California school food and beverage standards and adoption of physical activity standards; and to aid policy and program coordination, dissemination and replication throughout California. 404. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $405,331, 2009. For Safe Futures, Safe California, initiative to provide technical support for design, implementation, evaluation and policy development of evidence-based approaches for reducing gang and gun-related violence in up to three cities in California in collaboration with Governor’s Office of Gang and Youth Violence Policy. 405. Public Health Institute, Obesity Prevention Coordinating Office, Oakland, CA. $3,952,106, 2009. Toward operation, coordination and dissemination of lessons for strategic obesity prevention programs throughout California; and to support capacity building in local public health departments to address disparities and chronic disease. 406. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. $70,000, 2009. For Health Policy Research Capacity-Building Project, initiative to build research capacity to provide independent and reliable research and analysis that focuses on social determinants of health to inform policies that impact health of Californians. 407. Redwood Community Action Agency, Eureka, CA. $290,000, 2009. For Building Capacity to Support Active Living, initiative to strengthen organizational capacity to engage residents in coordinated policy changes for built environment standards that promote active living in transportation and land use planning in Humboldt County. 408. Roberts Family Development Center, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2009. For capacity building to increase sustainability of early childhood, youth and adult health services available to low-income families in North Sacramento. 409. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2009. To support executive transition process, including building of board, management and fund development capacity to promote health, environmental and economic benefits for low-income people living in South Los Angeles County. 410. San Diego Black Health Associates, San Diego, CA. $22,000, 2009. For strategic planning to strengthen organizational infrastructure to provide increased access to health services and reduce health disparities among African-Americans in San Diego County.
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411. San Diego Workforce Partnership, San Diego Workforce Funding Collaborative, San Diego, CA. $482,549, 2009. To support second and third funding cycle of collaborative refunding effort and provide capacity building support to diversify health workforce in San Diego County. 412. San Francisco Department of Public Health, Healthy San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2009. To conduct evaluation of universal health access program providing comprehensive health services to uninsured adult and senior residents in City and County of San Francisco. 413. Shasta County Department of Public Health, Redding, CA. $314,668, 2009. For Shasta County Health Equity Project, initiative to increase community awareness, improve organizational policies and practices and build staff capacity to address health inequities in Shasta County and to serve as model for rural local health departments across California. 414. Social Advocates for Youth San Diego, San Diego, CA. $221,845, 2009. To support capacity-building efforts as part of transitional leadership for advocacy network to improve health and well-being for residents of Mid-City area of San Diego County. 415. Southwest Community Health Center, Santa Rosa, CA. $50,000, 2009. To support organizational integration of two additional health clinics to strengthen health care safety net system in Sonoma County. 416. Stepping Stone of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $108,002, 2009. For Planning for the Future, initiative to support capacity-building activities to increase access to substance abuse treatment and mental health services for low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in San Diego County. 417. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $230,873, 2009. To provide technical assistance to school-based and neighborhood-based after school programs to improve nutrition and physical activity environments for youth throughout California. 418. Tides Center, Centers for Community Health, San Francisco, CA. $15,000,000, 2009. To help clinics continue to build networks with other local organizations to promote community health, and health centers as part of statewide initiative to stimulate innovative practices among community clinics and health centers throughout California. 419. Tides Center, Innovations for the Underserved, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2009. Toward creation of organizational and technical framework for unified enrollment process across range of health and social services programs within state of California. 420. TMJ Society of California, Sacramento, CA. $90,790, 2009. For Development of Patient Advocacy in California, initiative to support capacity-building efforts by patient advocacy coalition addressing access to care issues faced by chronically ill patients in California. 421. United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles Workforce Funder Collaborative, Los Angeles, CA. $455,250, 2009. To increase allied health professions diversity through regranting, evaluation and expansion of funder participation in Los Angeles County. 422. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2009. For Adopting Changes in Addition Treatment, initiative to increase engagement and retention of consumers of substance abuse treatment programs by disseminating organizational strategies that assist public and nonprofit substance abuse agencies throughout California. 423. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2009. For Diversity of California Nonprofit Organizations, initiative to conduct survey on race and ethnic composition of staff and board members of California nonprofits, produce report, and disseminate findings to other funders, policymakers and nonprofit leaders to advance capacity- building strategies to improve community health in California. 424. Urban Strategies Council, Re-Entry Network, Oakland, CA. $328,058, 2009. To provide staffing and technical assistance for implementation of county-wide infrastructure to systematically address challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals to improve health of this population and affected communities in Alameda County. 425. White Memorial Medical Center Charitable Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $61,020, 2009. To disseminate Cultural Competency Residency Training Curriculum by attending and conducting presentations at local, state and national conferences, providing on-site training sessions for faculty of other residency programs and joining forums for local, state and national health care leaders to promote curriculum and advocate for cultural competency programs throughout California.
The California Wellness Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CA; national organizations providing services in CA are also considered. No support for religious or sectarian
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organizations. No grants to individuals (except for research fellowships and awards), or for annual fund drives, building campaigns, major equipment, or biomedical research. 426. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $375,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure and sustain provision of primary health care services at member clinics. 427. Arc Ecology, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide technical assistance for low-income African-American California communities that struggle with adverse environmental health issues related to military bases. 428. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $225,000, 2008. To plan, coordinate and evaluate a statewide conference on environmental health. 429. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $310,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For leadership development training and support for executives at California nonprofit organizations that improve health and well-being of transition-age youth. 430. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support to create Leadership Program for Next Generation Leaders of Color, a pilot program for health and human service professionals in San Francisco Bay Area. 431. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $145,000, 2008. For project support to plan, implement and evaluate TCWFs Conference on Violence Prevention and California Peace Prize Awards Dinner in 2009. 432. Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, San Francisco, CA. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide environmental health education, technical assistance and environmental justice organizing. 433. Harder and Company Community Research, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. To augment current evaluation grant focused on first five years of TCWFs Responsive Grantmaking Program. 434. Horizons Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Working to Increase Services to Elders program to promote healthy aging among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender seniors in Bay Area counties through a regranting and technical assistance program. 435. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to inform policymakers and opinion leaders about policies that affect health nonprofits and foundations in California. 436. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support for a pilot program to provide capacity-building grants to small, grassroots, minority-led health and/or human service organizations in Los Angeles County. 437. Murrieta Valley Unified School District, Murrieta, CA. $225,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For creation of Southwest Riverside County Gangs in School Training and Technical Assistance Center, as a violence prevention strategy. 438. National Health Law Program, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide technical assistance and training on state and federal health policies to advocates, policymakers and providers working to improve health of low-income residents in California. 439. North Coast Clinics Network, Eureka, CA. $375,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen consortium infrastructure and to support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 440. Northern Sierra Rural Health Network, Nevada City, CA. $425,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen network infrastructure and to support delivery of primary health care services through member providers. 441. Redwood Community Health Coalition, Santa Rosa, CA. $425,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen coalitions infrastructure and to support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 442. SAC Health System, San Bernardino, CA. $200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen infrastructure and to sustain provision of primary health care services to underserved residents in San Bernardino County. 443. San Diego Foundation for Change, San Diego, CA. $225,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support to build organizational capacity of nonprofits promoting health and well-being of immigrant workers. 444. San Joaquin Community Data Council, Stockton, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant.
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445. Shasta Consortium of Community Health Centers, Redding, CA. $375,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen consortium infrastructure and support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 446. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $240,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum to train Asian and Pacific Islander college-age women to engage in research and advocacy on reproductive health issues in California. 447. Volunteer Center of Riverside County, Riverside, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support of Health Care: The Future of Nonprofits program to support nonprofits to be leaders in public policy reform and work together to strengthen services provided in Riverside County. 448. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $140,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core operating support for Environmental Health and Justice Program, a grantmaking and technical assistance program that seeks to address disproportionate impact of environmental degradation on Latin women’s health.
The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chesapeake Bay area, (MD and VA), The San Francisco Bay area, CA, OR and HI. No support for No support generally for on-the-ground restoration or classroom environmental education. No grants to individuals. 449. Burke Environmental Associates, Annapolis, MD. $92,000, 2007. For Living Shorelines Conservation Model. 450. Chesapeake Bay Trust, Annapolis, MD. $200,000, 2007. For CBFN Capacity Building. 451. Sacramento River Watershed Program, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Fund Development Strategy. 452. Sustainable Fishery Advocates, Santa Cruz, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Sponsor for Fishchoice.
The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on CA, NY, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, and Russia. No support for religious, political, or fraternal organizations or professional organizations. No grants to individuals. 453. Citizens Foundation, Karachi, Pakistan. $35,000, 2008. 454. Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $24,000, 2008. 455. Saint Louise de Marillac School, Winter in the Park, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. 456. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. 457. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2008. 458. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $24,000, 2008. 459. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2008. 460. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. 461. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $15,000, 2008.
The Christensen Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in the Southwest (Four Corners region), northern Mexico (including the Colorado Plateau and Delta, the Pueblo and Hispanic communities of the Rio Arriba/Rio Grande, the Sonoran Desert on both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border and east of the Colorado River, and the Sierra Tarahumara Montane West), Central Asia (the mountains and associated valleys of northeastern Turkey, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan), the Rift Valley (especially southwest Ethiopia and adjacent areas of northern Kenya) and Northern Australia (especially Arhem Land, Far Northern Queensland, and the Kimberley and Torres Strait Islands). No grants to individuals, or for capital funds, or building or renovation funding; no loans. 462. Action for Environmental Public Advocacy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $36,712, 2007. For training, capacity building and legal support for thirty culture and environment community associations and local government officials in Ethiopia’s southwest around roles of community associations in civil society. 463. Ak Terek Public Fund, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. $70,000, 2007. To help herders’ groups adapt sustainably to changes in landscapes in high mountain pastures of Tolok and Kokjar communities in Son Kul Lake region of Western Tieri Shan mountains in Kyrgyz Republic.
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464. Anadolu Kultur, Istanbul, Turkey. $70,000, 2007. For strengthening of cultural life of Kars (NE Turkey), including in women’s handicrafts, filmmaking for community development, cultural heritage and creative photography at Arts High School, and through creating and strengthening local community-based organizations and NGOs. 465. Bioversity International, Rome, Italy. $80,000, 2007. For research and capacity building with local partners around fruit and horticultural agro-biodiversity in Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan, identifying pockets of agro-biodiversity and traditional custodians, and fostering exchange and collaboration between farmers, scientists and NGOs in community conservation and development efforts. 466. CAT Action Treasury, Cape Neddick, ME. $60,000, 2007. For work with local NGO partners to build capacity for community-based resource management in Badakhshan (in Tajikistan and Afghanistan) by supporting policy dialogues, and training and study tours for local environmental organizations, village organizations, and ecotourism and safari hunting entities. 467. Community-Based Cultural and Natural Resources Development Association, Sawla, Ethiopia. $34,000, 2007. Toward capacity building for new local association to strengthen local knowledge and systems of caring for landscape, craftwork and cultural and natural resource management among stone terrace montagnards of Zala, Southern Ethiopia. 468. Fauna and Flora International, Cambridge, England. $100,000, 2007. To continue to strengthen capacity of Beshat (CBF), communityenvironment and development support organization in Kyrgyz Republic, and to identify and support local organizations in Tajikistan concerned with maintaining walnut and pistachio forests. 469. Gughe Indigenous Art and Music Association, Arba Minch, Ethiopia. $130,037, 2007. For ’1000 Stars Millennium Festival of Traditional Music and Dance’ in Arba Minch to celebrate diversity of local music and links to identities, landscapes and lifeways on occasion of Ethiopian Millennium, and to build capacity of GIAMA to document and share these musical traditions. 470. Gughe Indigenous Art and Music Association, Arba Minch, Ethiopia. $36,065, 2007. For ’1000 Stars Millennium Festival of Traditional Music and Dance’ in Arba Minch to celebrate diversity of local music and links to identities, landscapes and lifeways on occasion of Ethiopian Millennium, and to build capacity of GIAMA to document and share these musical traditions. 471. Gughe Indigenous Art and Music Association, Arba Minch, Ethiopia. $20,739, 2007. For ’1000 Stars Millennium Festival of Traditional Music and Dance’ in Arba Minch to celebrate diversity of local music and links to identities, landscapes and lifeways on occasion of Ethiopian Millennium, and to build capacity of GIAMA to document and share these musical traditions. 472. Institute for International Urban Development, Cambridge, MA. $84,000, 2007. To continue capacity-building work with Kars Provincial and Municipal Administrations in NE Turkey to promote biodiverse agriculture, ecotourism and urban agriculture, as well as to assist government to collaborate with nine villages in Kars Province and community-based organizations in Kars city. 473. Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska, Anchorage, AK. $24,500, 2007. For planning of Indigenous Peoples’ Global Summit on Climate Change with indigenous people from around world to adopt global declaration and 10-year work plan, and set up Indigenous global network and/or organization to implement it. 474. Kimberley Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Broome, Australia. $42,000, 2007. To enhance capacity of of Kimberley Land Council Land and Sea Management Unit (KLC LSMU) to work with Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Kimberley region of North Western Australia to live on and sustainably manage and benefit from land and marine estates. 475. Mountain Regions Cultural Development Programme, Khorug, Tajikistan. $60,000, 2007. To enhance cultural resilience by supporting traditional master-apprentice partnerships that include opportunities for innovation, performance:, at sacred places, and connecting musicians with each other and local, regional and international festivals and markets. 476. Native Seeds/Southwestern Endangered Aridland Resource Clearing House, Tucson, AZ. $125,000, 2007. For further support for two projects: bio-cultural and agricultural capacity building among Raramuri of Tarahumara Plateau of Northwest Mexico, and growout of heirloom seed varieties for community distribution across Greater Southwest in in situ and ex situ conservation efforts.
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477. Northern Arizona University Foundation, Flagstaff, AZ. $53,445, 2007. For series of trainings and collaborations between Coinca’ac (Seri) leaders and youth and Mexican and US specialists to strengthen local experience and capacity to protect and fruitfully manage their desert lands and, especially, mangrove resources on Sea of Cortez. 478. Parka Environmental and Cultural Protection, Karat, Ethiopia. $43,800, 2007. For capacity building and for support to traditional agricultural labor groups in Konso, Ethiopia, that maintain this famed terraced agricultural landscape with sacred forests and traditional agro-forestry, and for associated cultural programs including festival and story telling. 479. People and Plants International, Essex Junction, VT. $50,000, 2007. To address forest management and property rights issues by enhancing local capacity to integrate scientific approaches and data with local knowledge and expertise, as well as to help communities represent themselves through using Participatory Video (PV) method for culturally-appropriate storytelling. 480. Slow Food International, Cuneo, Italy. $133,604, 2007. Toward organization of International Slow Food Congress in Puebla (Mexico) to support evolution in governance of movement to integrate communities and indigenous people globally and to build exploratory partnership with small scale food producers and restaurant chefs in Central Rift Valley of Kenya. 481. Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, DC. $61,000, 2007. For logistical and administrative costs of organizing Partnerships for Innovation in Landscape Restoration pre-conference workshop of 21st Annual Society for Conservation Biology Meeting in South Africa and to enable greater participation in SCB by African conservation practitioners. 482. Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, DC. $36,300, 2007. For continued support for internationalizing association and strengthening interdisciplinarity of conservation science, and for funding participation in workshop on integrating Central Asian and Turkish conservationists into Eurasian Conservation Biology at European Congress of SCB. 483. Tajik Academy of Sciences, Anthropology Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan. $97,770, 2007. To strengthen understanding of sacred places within Tank culture and to support protection of sacred places in Tajikistan and to tram new generation of local researchers on sacred places. 484. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK. $10,000, 2007. For community workshop process to craft sustainable landscape management and energy plan for rural Athabascan community of Huslia, Alaska, to explore scalable planning to enhance resilience of indigenous communities in face of global change. 485. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2007. For student fellowship program to stimulate participatory research on community forestry in Native communities of Southwest United States that will help development of socially just and ecologically sustainable natural resource management systems. 486. University of New South Wales, Climate Change Research Center, Sydney, Australia. $41,055, 2007. For global scoping exercise to identify options and lay foundation for fostering collaboration between indigenous communities, NGOs, and decisions makers worldwide around climate change adaptation and resilience building. 487. Yirrkala Dhanbul Community Association, Yirrkala Mission, Australia. $60,000, 2007. For launch of Mulka Centre at Buku-Larrnggay Art Centre at Yirrkala in East Arithem Land to help community access and management of Yolngu cultural heritage (through digital archive) by partially underwriting salary, operational and program evaluation costs. 488. Yoemem Tekia Foundation, Tucson, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For binational collaboration between Yaqui in US and in Mexico to build organizational capacity, and to restore medicinal, cultural and food plant biodiversity, traditional knowledge and farming practices in Yaqui Indian Pueblos of Rio Yaqui, Sonora Mexico. 489. Yothu Yindi Foundation, Darwin, Australia. $30,000, 2007. To assist group of senior Indigenous women leaders in Northeast Arithem Land to create Dilthan Yolngnha Healing Centre to apply traditional healing practices and to document efficacy of these services to establish case for expansion and mainstream funding.
Cisco Systems Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on San Jose, CA. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious, political, or sectarian organizations no of direct benefit to the entire community, public schools or school systems, charter schools, school foundations, booster clubs, colleges or universities, pass-through
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organizations, or grantmaking foundations. No grants to individuals, or for research, start-up needs, scholarships, stipends, or loans, athletic events, competitions, or tournaments, conferences or seminars, festival or similar one day events, field trips, fundraising events or sponsorships, capital campaigns, or challenge or matching grants; generally, no equipment funding. 490. Education Collaborative for Greater Boston, Waltham, MA. $25,888, 2008. For providing access to high quality teacher-developed online professional development. 491. Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education, Santa Clara, CA. $15,000, 2008. For providing K-12 teachers the skills and industry exposure they need to update curriculum and motivate students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM). 492. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For enhancing arts education programs at K-12 schools with educational resources and materials in conjunction with core curriculum, professional development trainings for educators, and visiting artists. 493. Mission Science Workshop, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For refining and improving the process of teaching science curriculums. 494. Morgan Center, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For offering school districts train the trainer workshop programs to train teachers on best practices, including Morgan Autism Model, to help the large influx of autistic children; teachers can train others and ultimately help thousands of children. 495. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. For ensuring high levels of student achievement by attracting, preparing, and supporting the next generation of outstanding leaders for the Bay Area’s urban public schools. 496. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $15,000, 2008. For providing a high quality induction program to meet the unique needs of novice secondary teachers in partner districts and charter schools increasing teacher effectiveness and student achievement. 497. Research Institute for Learning and Development, Lexington, MA. $25,000, 2008. For implementing a follow-up program that develops a model for training mentor teachers in strategy instruction and creates a self-sustaining program that can be replicated in other school systems nationwide. 498. Santa Cruz Womens Health Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $15,000, 2008. For improving the health status of low-income women and children by expanding capacity to efficiently schedule regular medical appointments. 499. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. For subsidizing students’ participation in Save The Bay’s Watershed Education Program series, including in-class session, on-the-water canoe trip, wetlands restoration activity, and teacher tools. 500. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For providing San Jose’s most underserved students with excellent teachers while developing Teach For America’s force of alumni leaders who are working to reform education.
Community Foundation for Monterey County Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey County, CA. No support for sectarian religious programs. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, general endowments, fellowships, travel, academic research, or publications. 501. Action Council of Monterey County, Salinas, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County for partial support for Program Coordinator. 502. Action Council of Monterey County, Salinas, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County for partial Program Coordinator support. 503. Big Sur Health Center, Big Sur, CA. $25,000, 2008. For new, on-site Assistant Clinic Administrator. 504. CALSTAR, McClellan, CA. $12,500, 2008. For development of GPS instrument procedures at Mee Memorial Hospital in King City. 505. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Castroville, CA. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building and operating support. 506. Leadership Monterey Peninsula, Monterey, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 507. Monterey County AIDS Project, Monterey, CA. $10,000, 2008. For organizational capacity building and audit. 508. Pajaro Valley Unified School District, Watsonville, CA. $12,000, 2008. For pre-capital planning for preschool and family resource facility.
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The Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County (formerly Greater Santa Cruz County Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Cruz County, CA. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes or individual (public or private) schools, as distinct from a school district. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships from designated funds), or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, building or renovation funds, land acquisition, fellowships, research, endowments, fundraising events, or celebrations; no student loans. 509. Boys and Girls Club of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2008. To increase services and daily attendance at Live Oak program. 510. Coastal Watershed Council, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2008. For challenge grant to support staff and consultants engaged in developing sustainability plan. 511. Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Watsonville, CA. $10,000, 2008. For challenge grant to develop fundraising strategy and build fundraising capacity. 512. Mountain Community Resources, Ben Lomond, CA. $12,000, 2008. To complete strategic planning and build agency visibility. 513. Redman Foundation, Watsonville, CA. $12,500, 2008. To organize advisory group to guide historical acquisition and programming for Redman-Hirahara House. 514. Santa Cruz AIDS Project, Santa Cruz, CA. $15,000, 2008. To increase fundraising capacity. 515. Santa Cruz Art League, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2008. To increase administrative capacity. 516. Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community Center, Diversity Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $15,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To increase organization’s capacity to provide programs and services to LGBT community. 517. Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department, Santa Cruz, CA. $15,000, 2008. To expand visibility and use of Santa Cruz Tickets by both patrons and producers. 518. Santa Cruz Womens Health Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $25,000, 2008. To build organizational capacity to manage and govern operations. 519. Save Our Shores, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2008. For strategic marketing plan and to increase agency visibility and support. 520. Womens Crisis Support and Shelter Services, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2008. To improve organizational administrative capacity by upgrading agency technology and staff training.
The Community Foundation Serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties (formerly Community Foundation of Riverside County) Limitations: Giving primarily in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, CA. No support for sectarian programs, fraternal organizations, or school or college-based extracurricular activities. No grants to individuals (directly), or for ongoing operating expenses, deficits or existing obligations, endowment, capital fund, or annual fund appeals, capital campaigns, event sponsorship, or research. 521. High Desert Resource Network, Phelan, CA. $10,000, 2007. 522. Umbrella Latch Key Program, Creative Curriculum Consultants, Apple Valley, CA. $10,000, 2007.
Community Foundation Sonoma County (formerly The Sonoma County Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Sonoma County, CA. No support for religious purposes or advocacy activities, or primary or secondary schools or their academic foundations. No grants to individuals (except for academic scholarships), or for fundraising events, annual fund campaigns, capital campaigns, conferences, or debt retirement; no loans (except program-related investments). 523. Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA. $40,000, 2007. To increase audiences for Sonoma County arts organizations through creating comprehensive arts website.
Compton Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on an international basis to U.S.-based organizations for projects in Mexico, Central America, and Sub-Saharan Africa and on a national basis for programs in peace and population and the environment. Other funding limited to areas where board members
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reside: primarily San Francisco, Marin, and Santa Clara counties, CA. No grants to individuals, or for capital or building funds, no loans. 524. Alaska Pro-Choice Alliance, Anchorage, AK. $14,531, 2007. For Compton Foundation EC (Emergency Contraception) Initiative Final Evaluation. 525. Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, Santa Rosa, CA. $109,806, 2007. For Fellowship Support Services. 526. Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, Santa Rosa, CA. $76,801, 2007. For expansion of Fellowship Support Services. 527. River of Words, Berkeley, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Teacher Training Program. 528. Teach for America, New York, NY. $12,000, 2007.
S. H. Cowell Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to northern and central CA. No support for projects restricted to people with specific medical, physical, or health conditions, daycare centers, drug or alcohol abuse programs, environmental or conservation programs, medical service projects, political lobbying, population programs, post-secondary education, projects that are the responsibility of government agencies (except for school districts), or sectarian, politically partisan, or religious projects. No grants to individuals, or for special events and conferences, books, films, videos, academic or medical research, or capital projects (when less than fifty percent of total funds have been raised). 529. Ascend Institute for Educational Change, Oakland, CA. $23,500, 2008. For charter school in North Richmond, grades 4 to 8. 530. Calaveras County Office of Education, Angels Camp, CA. $10,000, 2008. To launch individual donor campaign. 531. California Youth Connection, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For membership building project. 532. Earthteam, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2008. For leadership staff to attend a five-day National Coalition Institute training on leadership to reduce prejudice and deal with controversial issues. 533. Excelsior Action Group, San Francisco, CA. $24,000, 2008. For creation of a comprehensive board development plan. 534. Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District, Fairfield-Suisun Healthy Start Family Resource Center Program, Fairfield, CA. $162,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For leadership development grant for strategic planning and board development. 535. Foundation Center, San Francisco, CA. $18,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create strong, coordinated citywide system of Family Resource Centers in San Francisco. 536. Hamilton Family Center, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. For strategic planning process. 537. Homeless Prenatal Program, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For principals and teachers to attend annual New Teacher Center Symposium. 538. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $375,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand and enhance leadership programming. 539. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For leadership development grant to launch Board Leadership Roundtable. 540. Madera County Office of Education, Madera, CA. $204,000, 2008. To coordinate leadership development at Madera Unified School District. 541. McPherson Elementary School, Napa, CA. $225,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For teacher training and curriculum planning. 542. My Sisters House, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. To develop three-year Action Plan for nonprofits serving Asian and Pacific Islander survivors of domestic violence. 543. Near and Arnolds School of Performing Arts and Cultural Education, Ukiah, CA. $178,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create Managing Director position, upgrade capabilities of SPACE website, and continue emphasis on recruiting Latino students. 544. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For transition of New Teacher Center to independence as a nonprofit organization. 545. Oakland Museum of California Foundation, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build Latino civic engagement and organizational leadership. 546. On The Move, Napa, CA. $180,000, 2008. To develop McPherson Family Resource Center into a neighborhood hub for family services, parent leadership, and community involvement. 547. On The Move, Napa, CA. $80,000, 2008. To train docents and revise curriculum for educational tours in renovated Gallery of California History.
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548. Sanger Unified School District, Sanger, CA. $803,500, 2008. 3-year grant. To refine and evaluate a district-wide program of leadership development. 549. South County Housing Corporation, Gilroy, CA. $17,000, 2008. For Vice President to attend Harvard Achieving Excellence Program and for a Senior Project Manager’s participation in LISC’s Community Development Leadership Institute. 550. Ukiah Foundation for Commerce and Education, Ukiah, CA. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For scholarship support. 551. Watsonville Law Center, Watsonville, CA. $25,000, 2008. For leadership development grant for senior staff and Board leadership.
Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA, area. No support for tax-supported organizations, radio or television programs, or for political purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, publications, travel, advertising, or scholarships. 552. American Red Cross, Los Angeles Chapter, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Nursing Assistant Training Program. 553. Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Cardinal’s Award Dinner. 554. Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For 20th Anniversary Celebration. 555. Maryvale, Rosemead, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Special Edition of the Los Angeles Times fundraiser.
The Draper Richards Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national or international basis. No support for local community-based organizations. No grants for research or scholarships. 556. Digital Wish, Manchester Center, VT. $50,000, 2008. For fellowship for this new, non-profit organization.
Joseph Drown Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, capital campaigns, building funds, tickets for fundraising events, seminars or conferences. 557. Arthritis Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $125,000, 2008. For major gifts and planned giving conference and education for volunteers and staff. 558. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $25,000, 2008. For reprinting of toolbooks. 559. ICEF Public Schools, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For operating support. 560. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support. 561. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support. 562. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support.
The East Bay Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals directly, or for building and endowment funds, capital expenditures, annual fund appeals, existing obligations, retroactive funding, deficit financing, fundraising events, and celebrations. 563. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $25,574, 2008. For rent. 564. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 565. East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Preservation Park complex purchase and management. 566. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For NURVE (Nystrom United Revitalization Effort) Project coordination and development. 567. Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2008. For infrastructure needs. 568. TransForm, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Great Communities Collaborative management.
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Flora Family Foundation 569. Afghan Women Leaders Connect, Afghanistan. $100,000, 2007. For capacity building fund. 570. Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad, Chimaltenango, Guatemala. $15,000, 2007. For grant made through the Tides Foundation. 571. Childrens Book Project, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba. $80,000, 2007. For teacher training. 572. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $55,000, 2007. For Afghanistan. 573. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007. 574. Mammoth Lake Trails and Public Access, Mammoth Lakes, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Mammoth Lakes plan. 575. Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy, Braamfontein, South Africa. $57,000, 2007. For curriculum development. 576. Principals Association of Uganda, Uganda. $80,000, 2007. For assessment. 577. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For handbook. 578. Sonoran Institute, Tucson, AZ. $20,000, 2007. For strategic plan. 579. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $192,500, 2007. For performance assessment.
Fresno Regional Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the central San Joaquin Valley, CA, area, especially Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, and Tulare counties. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds. 580. Fresno Nonprofit Advancement Council, Fresno, CA. $36,000, 2007.
The Ernest Gallo Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 581. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For general support.
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily to programs directly affecting residents of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties in CA, and HI. No support for religious purposes or private schools. No grants to individuals (except for individual artist sections of Collaboration Awards), or for direct services, deficit budgets, general operating funds, building or equipment funds, general fundraising campaigns, publications, or scholarships. 582. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support for search for Executive Director. 583. Asian Law Caucus, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For efforts to refine media strategy. 584. Asian Neighborhood Design, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For program support for Executive Transition. 585. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Arts and Environmental Initiative. 586. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For work to build social change leadership in the nonprofit sector. 587. GreatNonprofits.org, Menlo Park, CA. $40,000, 2008. For work in San Francisco Bay Area. 588. Immigrant Legal Resource Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For organizational development. 589. Literacy for Environmental Justice, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building efforts. 590. NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Power of Choice Luncheon.
J. Paul Getty Trust Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Los Angeles and Southern CA. No grants for operating or endowment purposes, start-up, construction or maintenance of buildings, or acquisition of works of art. 591. Achi Association, Zurich, Switzerland. $120,000, 2009. 3.50-year grant. For pilot conservation training program at ancient fortress and monastery at Wanla, Lower Ladakh, India.
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592. American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, CA. $141,000, 2009. 2.25-year grant. For research and planning for exhibition Searching for Peace, Post-WWII Innovations in Clay, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 593. Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation, Elkins Park, PA. $75,000, 2009. For preparation of conservation plan for Beth Sholom Synagogue Building. 594. Ennis House Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $73,000, 2009. For preparation of conservation plan for Ennis House. 595. Foundation of American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For strategic planning initiative. 596. Louisiana Museum Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $200,000, 2009. For conservation of collections of Louisiana State Museum. 597. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA. $225,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For research and planning for exhibition Phenomenal: California Light and Space, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 598. Obispado de Huacho, Huacho, Peru. $64,000, 2009. For preparation of conservation plan for Chapel of San Cristbal de Rapaz. 599. Opera of Santa Croce, Florence, Italy. $75,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For preparation of conservation plan for frescoes and wall paintings by Giotto in Church of Santa Croce. 600. Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA. $175,000, 2009. 3-year grant. For research and planning for exhibition Circa 1969: California Art on the Cusp, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 601. Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA. $130,000, 2009. 1.25-year grant. For research and planning for exhibition Public Center of One’s Own: Woman’s Building’s Contribution to Arts in Los Angeles, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 602. Pomona College, Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA. $190,000, 2009. 3-year grant. For research and planning of exhibition Shock of New at Pomona College 1969-1973, at Pomona College Museum of Art, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 603. Project Restore, Los Angeles, CA. $73,000, 2009. For preparation of conservation plan for wall paintings in Los Angeles City Hall. 604. Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA. $145,000, 2009. 2.25-year grant. For research and planning for exhibition surveying art of Beatrice Wood, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 605. Scripps College, Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Claremont, CA. $175,000, 2009. 1.25-year grant. For research and planning of exhibition Clay Reconsidered: Ceramics in Southern California, 1945-1980 at Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 606. University College London, Institute of Archaeology, London, England. $73,000, 2009. 1.25-year grant. For preparation of archaeological site management plan for State Archaeological Park of Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan. 607. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. $140,000, 2009. 2.25-year grant. For research and planning of exhibition Ranch House: Cliff May’s Designs for Modern Living at University Art Museum at University of California, Santa Barbara, as part of special initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. 608. University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. $69,501, 2009. For preparation of conservation plan for Old Library. 609. Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2009. 1.75-year grant. For preparation of conservation plan for plaster ceiling of 19th-century exhibit hall.
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA and Israel. No grants for individuals, capital campaigns or legislation. 610. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2007. 611. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2007. 612. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $37,500, 2007. 613. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $37,500, 2007. 614. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2007. 615. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $25,000, 2007. 616. Reboot Network, Santa Monica, CA. $75,000, 2007.
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Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No grants to individuals; no support for deficit budgets, endowments, conferences, events, documentaries, films, books, or research. 617. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Take a Stand for Freedom: ACLU Campaign for the Future. 618. Childrens Book Project, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For capacity-building support. 619. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Playfields Initiative. 620. Physicians for Social Responsibility, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building support. 621. Stern Grove Festival Association, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Annual Gala. 622. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For San Francisco expansion.
Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, and Israel. Giving nationally and internationally in the areas of population and the environment. No grants to individuals, or for deficit budgets, endowment funds, documentary films, conferences, research, scholarships, fellowships, matching gifts, or general operating budgets of established organizations; no loans. 623. Amazon Conservation Team, Arlington, VA. $250,000, 2008. For Indigenous Conservation Training Centers, training South American indigenous leaders in tools toward protecting Amazon rainforest. 624. Asian Pacific Fund, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Awards program. 625. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, Washington, DC. $85,000, 2008. To educate health care professionals on connection between environmental toxins and reproductive health. 626. California Rangeland Trust, Sacramento, CA. $85,000, 2008. To expand organizational capacity to preserve rangeland in San Francisco Bay Area. 627. Coalition for Public Health, Haifa, Israel. $50,000, 2008. To build capacity of grassroots environmental organizations working collaboratively to limit impacts of pollution on health. 628. Earth Island Institute, Connect the Dots, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To help nonprofits operate in environmentally responsible manner. 629. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Hayward, CA. $75,000, 2008. To provide training and resource materials to Bay Area high school teachers promoting tolerance and respect for diversity. 630. Family Care International, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To produce culturally-appropriate sexuality education materials and train educators in Africa, Latin America, and Caribbean to integrate materials into ongoing work. 631. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 632. Forest Ethics, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Corporate Action Program, assisting retailers in switching to environmentally responsible wood and paper products. 633. Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Solar Affordable Housing Program, providing free installation of solar electric systems and energy conservation measures for low-income families throughout Bay Area and Central Valley. 634. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For San Francisco Environmental Leadership Training Program. 635. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For Sustainable Plastics Project, exploring bioplastic products as substitute for petroleum-based plastic packaging. 636. Interfaith Center at the Presidio, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For planning for long-term restoration of Main Post Interfaith Chapel. 637. Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, Jerusalem, Israel. $47,000, 2008. To create and organize English-language websites supporting increased fundraising efforts. 638. Israel Venture Network, Israel Office, Kadima, Israel. $30,000, 2008. For Social Entrepreneur Fellowship Program, leadership and management training for heads of social change organizations. 639. Jewish Community Agency of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA. $75,000, 2008. To build capacity.
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640. Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond, Berkeley, CA. $90,000, 2008. To build capacity. 641. Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, Sonoma, Alameda and Conta Costa Counties, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Research Project, analyzing organizational attitudes about Israel and anti-Semitism. 642. Jewish Milestones, Berkeley, CA. $125,000, 2008. To professionalize field of bar and bat mitzvah tutors. 643. Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. For educators’ e-Learning Prototype. 644. Life and Environment, Tel Aviv, Israel. $90,000, 2008. For program support. 645. Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel, Israel. $80,000, 2008. To build capacity of organization dedicated to full application of Israel’s freedom of information law. 646. Ms. Foundation for Women, Brooklyn, NY. $250,000, 2008. For Sexuality Education Advocacy Initiative, building capacity of local policy groups working against federally-funded abstinence-only-until-marriage programs at state level. 647. NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2008. For State Strategic Initiative, providing legal, policy, and technical support to states facing consequences of Federal Abortion Ban. 648. Organization for Rehabilitation through Training, Jerusalem, Israel. $237,000, 2008. To provide guidance to principals and training for teachers in new high schools serving Bedouin students in Abu Basma in Negev. 649. Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, Palo Alto, CA. $200,000, 2008. To build capacity. 650. Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For Adolescent Reproductive Health Education Project, training health care providers. 651. Population Action International, Washington, DC. $175,000, 2008. For U.S. Policy Impact Project, monitoring, documenting, and evaluating impact of U.S. foreign assistance for family planning and reproductive health on women and families in developing countries. 652. Progressive Jewish Alliance, Bay Area Office, El Cerrito, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Transition Plan - search for new Executive Director. 653. Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For Pregnancy Prevention Campaign, mobilizing progressive religious leaders to recruit and engage clergy and young adult leaders to advocate for pregnancy prevention strategies. 654. Reproductive Health Technologies Project, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Reframing Abortion Rights for the 21st Century project. 655. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Director’s Circle Fund. 656. Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Community Preparedness Project, mobilizing parents, teachers, school board members, and administrators. 657. Sustainable Conservation, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. For Climate Change Agricultural Initiative, promoting management practices and technologies reducing greenhouse gas emissions from California’s agricultural sources. 658. Town School for Boys, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For The Campaign for Town - Investing in Excellence, supporting sustainability initiatives and purchasing transitional apartments for faculty use. 659. Transportation Today and Tomorrow, Tel Aviv, Israel. $25,000, 2008. For Green Commuting Project, to reduce use of private cars in daily commute by working with employers to develop alternatives. 660. University of California, Haas School of Business, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership.
Google Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC, IL, NY, and India; giving also to international organizations. 661. Acumen Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To support the second phase of Acumen Fund’s Engagement of Monitor Institute. 662. Teach for America, New York, NY. $120,000, 2007. To support the six-month planning and design of Teach for India.
The William and Sue Gross Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
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663. James Hines Teacher of the Year Foundation, Costa Mesa, CA. $150,000, 2007. For awards for outstanding teachers.
Grousbeck Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and MA, with some giving in IA and NY. No grants to individuals. 664. Childrens Hospital Corporation, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For general operating support of Child Life. 665. Childrens Hospital Corporation, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support of Circle of Care Fund. 666. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support. 667. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support. 668. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.
The Grove Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals, or for construction. 669. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For program support. 670. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For program support. 671. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $13,650, 2008. For general support. 672. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 673. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For program support. 674. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For program support.
Mimi and Peter Haas Fund (formerly Miriam and Peter Haas Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA; early childhood, direct service component is limited to San Francisco. No grants to individuals. 675. American Friends of the Israel Museum, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For annual photography gala. 676. American Heart Association, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Heart Gala. 677. American Patrons of the Tate Gallery Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Artists’ Dinner. 678. Breakthrough Collaborative, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Breaking Bread for Breakthrough. 679. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For annual Black Tie Ball. 680. California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Centennial Gala. 681. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $142,337, 2007. For San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Initiative. 682. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $142,336, 2007. For San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Initiative. 683. College Track, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Springtime in Paris fundraiser at Pixar. 684. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Eastern Horizons and general operating support. 685. Friends and Foundation of the San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For annual Literary Laureates dinner. 686. Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Trails Forever dinner. 687. Interactive Parenting Media, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Raising Children, Raising Spirits gala. 688. Island Affordable Housing Fund, Vineyard Haven, MA. $25,000, 2007. For Housing on the Tube. 689. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Producer’s Circle. 690. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $87,200, 2007. For general operating support. 691. Lincoln Center Theater, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Benefactor Patron. 692. Marthas Vineyard Community Services, Vineyard Haven, MA. $10,000, 2007. For 29th Anniversary Possible Dreams auction. 693. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $12,000, 2007. For patron circle membership.
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694. Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For David Rockefeller Award Luncheon. 695. Robin Hood Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For support of Robin Hood’s fight against poverty benefit. 696. San Francisco Ballet Association, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Opening Night gala. 697. San Francisco Free Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For annual luncheon. 698. San Francisco Jazz Organization, San Francisco, CA. $12,000, 2007. For gala. 699. San Francisco Opera Guild, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For opera ball. 700. San Francisco State University, Marian Wright Edelman Institute, San Francisco, CA. $115,085, 2007. For Early childhood professional development initiative. 701. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007. For general operating support. 702. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Celebrity Pool Toss. 703. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For anniversary dinner. 704. Tipping Point Community, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For inaugural benefit dinner. 705. Tipping Point Community, San Francisco, CA. $15,834, 2007. For “eats” auction support. 706. Tipping Point Community, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For inaugural benefit dinner and supplemental support.
Walter and Elise Haas Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda County, CA. No grants to individuals, or for general fundraising, endowment campaigns, scholarships, fellowships, or for video or film production (except through the Creative Work Fund). 707. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2008. 708. Common Counsel Foundation, Windcall Institute, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. 709. Community Initiatives, Office of Communities of Opportunity, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 710. Community Initiatives, Teaching Artists Organized, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. 711. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. 712. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Third Street Corridor Project. 713. National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2008. 714. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2008. 715. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2008. For LeaderSpring. 716. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2008.
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda counties, CA. No support for private foundations, consumer or professional groups, labor or trade associations, research centers, or religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit or emergency financing, workshops, major equipment, scholarships, direct mail campaigns, fundraising events, annual appeals, conferences, publications, capital or endowment campaigns, films or videos, or basic research. 717. Ark of Refuge, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To educate and train gay-supportive African American religious leaders to better advocate for equality. 718. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase graduation and college-readiness rates among racial minority and immigrant students in Oakland. 719. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To develop and distribute information and resources on strengthening nonprofit boards. 720. Boston Ten Point Coalition, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. To build the capacity of faith leaders in Oakland and San Francisco to be strong partners in efforts to reduce youth violence. 721. Bridgespan Group, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To launch Bridgestar, executive recruiting service for nonprofits, in the Bay Area.
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722. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $85,000, 2008. To help citywide partnerships evaluate the implementation of violence-prevention strategies in Oakland and San Francisco. 723. California Association of Nonprofits, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2008. For strategic planning and executive transition. 724. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $95,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To preserve affordable housing and assist local government and nonprofit staff with housing finance issues. 725. Californians for Justice Education Fund, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2008. To organize low-income youth and parents to advocate for quality education, and to support executive transition. 726. Center for Community Change, San Francisco, CA. $235,000, 2008. To strengthen the capacity of grassroots groups to advocate for immigrant rights and for leadership development. 727. Chinatown Community Development Center, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen core community development and community planning work and train the next generation of organizational and community leaders. 728. Community Response Network, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2008. For capacity building and evaluation for San Francisco’s violence-prevention Community Response Networks. Grant made through Girls 2000. 729. Community United Against Violence, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To ensure long-term financial sustainability through increased fundraising. 730. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand and deepen core leadership services and launch new work in leadership and governance. 731. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. For consultation on capacity building to Bay Area nonprofits. 732. Dumbarton United Methodist Church, God Loves Each One Ministry, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To produce and distribute faith-based, LGBT affirming resources to religious leaders, congregations and families. 733. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. To build the capacity of statewide gay and lesbian advocacy organizations through training, technical support and best-practices information sharing. 734. Faith in Public Life, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To launch the Emerging Progressive Leaders Project, to train and equip a new generation of religious leaders. 735. FSG Social Impact Advisors, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2008. For a partnership with BoardSource to identify roles grantmakers can play in strengthening nonprofit board governance. 736. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. To encourage grantmakers to invest in nonprofit leadership development and to support annual conference. 737. Immigrant Legal Resource Center, San Francisco, CA. $85,000, 2008. To strengthen the capacity of California immigrant groups to advocate for newcomer rights. 738. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For expanded technical assistance to small businesses in inner-city neighborhoods in ways that help create additional employment opportunities for local residents. 739. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA. $165,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance in Lower San Antonio. 740. LAs BEST, League of California Afterschool Providers, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand a network of school districts to provide feedback on implementing Proposition 49. 741. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $160,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For a two-year leadership development program for nonprofit executives in San Francisco and Alameda counties, and to support new program planning. Grant made through Tides Center. 742. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build the capacity of local community development organizations to revitalize low-income neighborhoods in San Francisco and Oakland. 743. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase loans, grants and technical assistance in low-income neighborhoods in San Francisco and Oakland. 744. Northern California Service League, San Francisco, CA. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build the capacity of violence-prevention partnerships in San Francisco to serve ex-offenders at high-risk of violence.
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745. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $275,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop parent and community leadership to improve education outcomes for Oakland’s low-income families. 746. Pacific School of Religion, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry, Berkeley, CA. $185,000, 2008. To direct the Bay Area Coalition of Welcoming Congregations and provide training for supportive faith-leaders from around the U.S. 747. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $50,000, 2008. To extend to the East Bay a college course that helps teachers and administrators be more inclusive of gay families. 748. Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. To increase the capacity of Bay Area groups to develop immigrant leadership and increase newcomer civic participation. 749. Progressive Christians Uniting, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. For the Religious Voices Project, a faith-based messaging initiative to increase the numbers of gay-supportive clergy and congregations. 750. Safe Passages, Boston Streetworker Program, Oakland, CA. $90,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build the capacity of street outreach programs working to reduce youth violence in Oakland and San Francisco. 751. San Francisco Human Services Network, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To give community-based nonprofits a stronger voice in preserving programs for low-income residents. Grant made through Community Initiatives. 752. San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center Project, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 753. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. For the ongoing implementation and evaluation for the Flexible Leadership Awards. 754. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. To implement the third year of the Flexible Leadership Award Program. 755. University of California, California HIV/AIDS Research Program, Oakland, CA. $85,000, 2008. For AIDS Partnership California, to provide strategic leadership in combating the disproportionate spread of HIV among gay men of color. 756. Urban Resource Systems, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To help the Neighborhood Parks Council with executive leadership transition and to build the capacity of board. 757. Womens Action to Gain Economic Security, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create jobs and leadership opportunities for Latinas who live in Lower San Antonio and Fruitvale, and to assist WAGES with organizational development, sustainability, and fundraising.
Hellman Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on San Francisco. No grants to individuals. 758. American Himalayan Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To support the Dalai Lama and for the Annual Dinner. 759. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. $210,000, 2007. For event. 760. Catholic Charities CYO, San Francisco, CA. $12,500, 2007. For Loaves and Fishes Awards Dinner. 761. Chinese American Voters Education Committee, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For dinner. 762. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2007. For general operating support. 763. Dunsmuir House and Gardens, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For strategic plan. 764. Educational Results Partnership, Sacramento, CA. $40,000, 2007. For general operating support. 765. Marin Dance Theater, San Rafael, CA. $102,250, 2007. For capital campaign and technical support. 766. San Francisco Food Bank, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For benefit event. 767. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Director’s Circle. 768. San Francisco School Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $127,500, 2007. For Principal Leadership and Communications. 769. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 770. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. 771. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $11,000, 2007. For annual Pool Toss event and annual Birthday Party.
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772. U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation, Park City, UT. $19,000, 2007. For annual Snow Ball Gold Pass. 773. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $35,000, 2007. For Cal Alumni Charter Gala.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for family and community development programs; performing arts primarily limited to the Bay Area. No support for medicine and health-related projects, law, criminal justice, and related fields, juvenile delinquency or drug and alcohol addiction, prevention or treatment programs, problems of the elderly and the handicapped, or television or radio projects. No grants to individuals, or for basic research, equipment, seminars, conferences, festivals, touring costs, fundraising drives, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans (except for program-related investments). 774. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. For general support of Basic Education Coalition. 775. Advocates for Youth, Washington, DC. $36,375, 2008. For Developing And Implementing Monitoring And Evaluation Framework. 776. Alternativas y Capacidades, Mexico. $70,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For assessing design, execution, and impact of social programs provided by NGO intermediaries. 777. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For evaluation of design work. 778. American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For evaluating and improving communications strategies. 779. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $35,000, 2008. To plan initiatives addressing reading problems. 780. Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, Arlington, VA. $485,000, 2008. For Changemakers Collaborative Competition Champions of Quality Education in Africa project. 781. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2008. To develop fundraising plan. 782. Berkeley Policy Associates, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To evaluate California Forward. 783. Brava! for Women in the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $39,488, 2008. For strategic plan. 784. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Chapter 2 initiative. 785. California State University, Sacramento, CA. $850,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Brokers of Expertise project with California Department of Education. 786. California State University, Long Beach, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Open Educational Resources pilot to transform teacher education in India. 787. Californians for Justice Education Fund, Oakland, CA. $12,500, 2008. To coach executive team. 788. CALSTART, Pasadena, CA. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support of Hybrid Truck Users Forums program. 789. Coalition for Clean Air, Los Angeles, CA. $22,000, 2008. For communications planning. 790. Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, Canada. $750,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For OER providing professional teacher development. 791. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $388,000, 2008. For Executive Training and Team Training on communications planning for Hewlett grantees. 792. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $230,000, 2008. For strategic communications training program for California Community College leaders. 793. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 794. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $120,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward developing and launching San Francisco Classical Voice web portal. 795. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Postsecondary Transitions and Student Success Legislative Education Project. 796. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $78,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Legislative Education Project. 797. Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven, MI. $100,000, 2008. For Regional Association Government Relations Capacity Building Initiative.
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798. Crowden Music Center, Berkeley, CA. $35,000, 2008. For long-term strategic plan. 799. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. To develop strategic impact and sustainability plan. 800. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For developing and implementing monitoring and evaluation framework system. 801. Environmental Grantmakers Association, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 802. Environmental Working Group, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For providing technical support for project to publicly disclose agricultural subsidies in Mexico. 803. First Voice, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To develop business plan. 804. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $150,000, 2008. For fundraising planning study. 805. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning and leadership coaching. 806. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2008. For developing business plan for Umoja. 807. Fresno-Madera Medical Society, Fresno, CA. $15,000, 2008. For website enhancement and development of communications systems. 808. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $185,100, 2008. For shared evaluation metrics study. 809. German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For strengthening evaluation and decisionmaking processes. 810. GESOC, Mexico City, Mexico. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For assessing federal and state policies to implement performance-based public spending. 811. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 812. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $51,000, 2008. For website redesign and planning. 813. Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For evaluating and upgrading project management systems. 814. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For planning practice-based doctoral program for aspiring education leaders. 815. Harvard University, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Cambridge, MA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For NGO Leaders Forum. 816. Headwaters Economics, Bozeman, MT. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 817. Headwaters Economics, Bozeman, MT. $200,000, 2008. For general support. 818. Independent Television Service, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. For planning study for individual giving program. 819. INDEPTH Network, Accra, Ghana. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate reproductive health interventions. 820. Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, Half Moon Bay, CA. $286,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To evaluate faculty inquiry groups at community colleges. 821. International Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. To assess organizational and management structures. 822. International Projects Assistance Services, Chapel Hill, NC. $40,000, 2008. For infrastructure development. 823. International Senior Lawyers Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For training lawyers and officials from Africa in trade law for trade negotiations. 824. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For examining development of OpenCourseWare initiative at MIT. 825. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2008. For enhancing communications through website development. 826. Keystone Accountability, London, England. $300,000, 2008. For general support. 827. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. For randomized trial and longitudinal effectiveness evaluation. 828. Link Media, San Francisco, CA. $52,000, 2008. For board development. 829. Liverpool VCT and Care Kenya, Kenya. $25,000, 2008. For emergency relief funding. 830. Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For senior staff development. 831. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $60,000, 2008. For leadership succession planning and executive search. 832. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $60,000, 2008. For business planning.
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833. Monterey Institute for Technology and Education, Monterey, CA. $800,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To develop and distribute algebra content and teacher training resources. 834. MPR Associates, Berkeley, CA. $300,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research on low-income community college students and bridge transfer pathways. 835. National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture, San Francisco, CA. $34,800, 2008. For strategic and succession planning process, including performing arts program. 836. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Boulder, CO. $40,250, 2008. For studying Accelerated Learning Colleges in the California Community College System. 837. National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For communications planning. 838. Natural Resources Defense Council, San Francisco, CA. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For project to accelerate siting and transmission of renewable energy facilities. 839. New Century Chamber Orchestra, San Francisco, CA. $29,300, 2008. For strategic marketing plan. 840. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $3,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For professional development in Ravenswood City School District. 841. Non-Profit Partners, Beijing, China. $250,000, 2008. For China Philanthropy Leaders Network and Global Best Practices Initiative. 842. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For strategic planning process. 843. Oeuvre Malienne dAide a lEnfance du Sahel, Bamako, Mali. $78,000, 2008. For developing methodology for single-teacher schools. 844. Pacific News Service, New America Media, San Francisco, CA. $650,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For building state ethnic media capacity to cover education policy and for general support. 845. Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. For capacity-building. 846. Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For strategic planning and communications-marketing assessment. 847. PICO California, Sacramento, CA. $400,000, 2008. For collaboration promoting finance reform, data, and teacher quality. 848. Population Association of America, Silver Spring, MD. $575,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For membership development, travel grants program, international outreach, and website improvements. 849. Reproductive Health Technologies Project, Washington, DC. $32,000, 2008. To develop succession plan. 850. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $2,660,000, 2008. For monitoring learning outcomes in Kenya, Uganda, Senegal, and Mali. 851. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $1,191,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For impact evaluation of l’Institut pour l’Education Populaire Read-Learn-Lead Program in Mali. 852. Results for Development Institute, Washington, DC. $41,000, 2008. For communications planning and website enhancement. 853. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 854. Rocky Mountain Institute, Snowmass, CO. $200,000, 2008. For research and publicity of triple safety concept for ultralight cars. 855. Rova: Arts, San Francisco, CA. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general support. 856. RP Group, Berkeley, CA. $22,250, 2008. For organizational design of Basic Skills Resource Network. 857. San Jose Repertory Theater, San Jose, CA. $21,000, 2008. For Artistic Director search. 858. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. $100,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 859. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 860. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, Atlanta, GA. $35,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 861. Social Venture Partners International, Seattle, WA. $43,000, 2008. For strengthening affiliate board development and leadership training. 862. Society of Environmental Journalists, Jenkintown, PA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 863. Somos Mayfair, San Jose, CA. $28,010, 2008. For strategic planning of theater and other programs. 864. Stanford Jazz Workshop, Stanford, CA. $47,000, 2008. For organizational and board development planning.
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865. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $200,000, 2008. For leadership development institute for Sub-Saharan African libraries. 866. TCC Group, New York, NY. $172,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Strengthening Organizations to Mobilize Californians Initiative. 867. Teachers Without Borders, Seattle, WA. $1,445,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop Open Educational Resources for teachers with Scholastic, Inc.. 868. Teachers Without Borders, Seattle, WA. $500,000, 2008. To develop Open Educational Resources Initiative for teachers with Scholastic, Inc. 869. Teachers Without Borders, Seattle, WA. $232,000, 2008. For general support. 870. Teachers Without Borders, Seattle, WA. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For school and curriculum support in China in response to earthquake. 871. Teachers Without Borders, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For communications branding and HR systems and fundraising development. 872. Theater of Yugen, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning and financial assessment of maintaining Noh Space in Theater Artaud. 873. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $240,000, 2008. For California Public Utilities Commission Communications Fellowship Program. 874. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support for Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group. 875. Tides Center, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To develop National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers’ Directory of Consultants. 876. TransForm, Oakland, CA. $32,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 877. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. To establish Exchange Forum for Environmental Experts. 878. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, France. $210,000, 2008. For international community of practice on Open Educational Resources. 879. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $350,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) to support California’s participation in American Diploma Project. 880. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $114,000, 2008. For technical assistance to Assembly Education Committee on education policy. 881. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $3,200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Center on Continuous Instructional Improvement. 882. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For study on diversity of nonprofit sector in California. 883. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $198,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To study placement practices in state community colleges. 884. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $280,000, 2008. For project to prevent oil shale development in Rocky Mountain West. 885. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2008. For educating policymakers and staff about trade and development. 886. World Security Institute, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For communications planning and fund development.
The James Irvine Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for agencies receiving substantial government support. No grants to individuals. 887. Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, LINES Contemporary Ballet, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen executive directors leadership and communication skills during period of growth. 888. Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For expanded public programs and development of communications plan to increase visibility and audience participation. 889. Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA. $15,000, 2008. For development of communications and marketing plan. 890. Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, San Diego, CA. $35,000, 2008. For strategic planning process and development of communications plan in the South Coast and Border. 891. Berkeley Policy Associates, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To conduct evaluation of California Forward, nonprofit organization that aims to advance governance and fiscal reforms. 892. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop and implement in California new strategy to learn about and engage next generation of board leaders, to deepen organizations partnerships in Northern California, and for core operating support.
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893. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $325,000, 2008. For business planning and strategy development consulting for ConnectEd. 894. Burnon, Inc., Rubicon Theater Company, Ventura, CA. $325,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 895. Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, Santa Cruz, CA. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 896. California Alliance for Arts Education, Pasadena, CA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To improve executive leadership and align board governance for enhanced organizational growth. 897. Celebration Theater, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create comprehensive community outreach program to develop and engage diverse audiences throughout Los Angeles. 898. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To establish California office and expand programming in California. 899. Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, Santa Cruz, CA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen capacity of teacher workforce to deliver academically rigorous career and technical education in California public schools. 900. Central American Resource Center of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build competencies of executive director, strengthen senior management and transform Board of Directors to lead CARECEN through critical phase of organizational development and toward deeper mission impact. 901. Central American Resource Center of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning and for board and executive leadership development. 902. Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy, Ventura, CA. $40,000, 2008. For strategic planning and capital campaign feasibility study. 903. Coalition LA, Los Angeles, CA. $12,000, 2008. For strategic planning and training as part of executive transition. 904. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For intensive skill building in strategic communications for selected executive directors of Irvine grantee organizations. 905. Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen executive leadership and improve organizational structure for implementation of strategic plan. 906. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $98,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build legislative staff capacity for creation of effective policies related to student transitions into and success in college. 907. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $78,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build capacity of legislative staff to craft effective education policy through series of seminars and site visits. 908. Cornerstone Theater Company, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2008. For assessment of Cornerstone Institute and comprehensive strategic planning. 909. East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, Richmond, CA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For executive leadership development and programmatic stability during strategic facility expansion. 910. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $43,000, 2008. To provide eight workshops in effective proposal writing to arts organizations in priority regions throughout California. 911. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To provide nine workshops on effective grantwriting to arts organizations in inland and rural parts of California. 912. Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA. $15,000, 2008. For executive search and transition. 913. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $325,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To continue overarching assessment of Community Foundations Initiative II. 914. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2008. To research evolving role of evaluation, centering on perspective of foundation trustees, and promote new, pragmatic approaches to evaluation to help foundations of all sizes achieve greater impact in California. 915. Henry Ford Learning Institute, Dearborn, MI. $40,000, 2008. To introduce and support strategies for expanding career academy networks in nine California communities through participation in Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Institute.
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916. Immigrant Legal Resource Center, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. For executive transition and related staff development activities and for business planning. 917. Institute for College Access and Success, Berkeley, CA. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For executive leadership development and ensure that institute emerges from its current growth period as strong, dynamic and effective organization. 918. Junior University of San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. $15,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For marketing research project to identify underrepresented audiences and develop and implement targeted marketing strategy. 919. Kuumbwa Jazz Society, Santa Cruz, CA. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 920. Lobero Theater Foundation, Santa Barbara, CA. $325,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 921. Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Society, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To broaden orchestras presence in two geographically distinct Los Angeles communities and enhance outreach and education opportunities for new and core audiences through electronic media. 922. Los Angeles Trade Technical College, Los Angeles, CA. $1,200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Triple Crown Initiative, which seeks to improve student high school graduation and post secondary attainment rates in South Los Angeles by implementing multiple pathways programs at Santee Education Complex. 923. Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For development and presentation of new works of theater under new artistic leadership. 924. Malashock Dance and Company, San Diego, CA. $190,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To enhance artistic capability of company by strengthening its operations, leadership and strategic planning. 925. Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA. $10,000, 2008. To broaden and diversify audiences through week-long celebration of Latin American art and culture which draws people from across various socioeconomic, ethnic and geographical lines. 926. Monterey County Symphony Association, Carmel, CA. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 927. Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 928. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de San Jose, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2008. For executive search and transition and for core organizational support. 929. Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA. $50,000, 2008. For market research and planning for audience development and community outreach initiative. 930. National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning process. 931. National Steinbeck Center, Salinas, CA. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 932. Ninth Street Media Consortium, Ninth Street Independent Film Center, San Francisco, CA. $27,000, 2008. For strategic, financial and technology planning. 933. NTC Foundation, San Diego, CA. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For audience development initiative that encourages collaboration among resident arts and cultural organizations and promotes expanded participation in their programs. 934. Oakland Museum of California Foundation, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For professional development and learning from peer institutions on innovation and organizational change. 935. Oberlin Dance Collective, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. For articulation of new organizational structure, leadership system and related processes and development of business plan for new ODC Theater. 936. Ojai Music Festival, Ojai, CA. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 937. Old Globe Theater, San Diego, CA. $750,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To implement Southeastern San Diego Residency Project to serve as artistic resource for students and residents.
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938. Opera Noir, Sherman Oaks, CA. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To design and launch marketing campaign to broaden, deepen and diversify organizations audience base. 939. Opera Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 940. Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. For planning process for Media Arts Initiative. 941. Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Community-based Outreach Initiative, to diversify museums audience through targeted outreach and expanded programming. 942. Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA. $15,000, 2008. For executive and board leadership development. 943. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $725,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For core support to PICO California and technical assistance to PICO California affiliates. 944. Plumas County Arts Commission, Quincy, CA. $36,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To broaden audiences and to establish collaborations with partner organizations by enabling diverse artists to perform in geographically isolated regions to encourage cross cultural communication. 945. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide information, analyses and trainings that inform civic engagement efforts in low-income communities. 946. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 947. RP Group, Berkeley, CA. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To conduct evaluation of Triple Crown Initiative at Los Angeles Trade Technical College. 948. RP Group, Berkeley, CA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To assess degree and credential attainment and transfer opportunities to four-year colleges for students enrolled in career and technical education programs at California community colleges. 949. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2008. For development of strategic communications plan and internal communications capacity. 950. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For executive search and transition. 951. San Francisco Ballet Association, San Francisco, CA. $900,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To launch electronic media initiative to broaden its artistic and audience-development efforts. 952. San Jose Repertory Theater, San Jose, CA. $21,000, 2008. For executive search for position of Artistic Director. 953. San Luis Obispo Art Center, San Luis Obispo, CA. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 954. Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association, Santa Barbara, CA. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 955. South Coast Repertory Theater, Costa Mesa, CA. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To implement market research and web development initiative aimed at increasing audiences and deepening participation. 956. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $200,000, 2008. For development of leadership network for multiple pathways district demonstration initiative. 957. State Street Ballet, Santa Barbara, CA. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 958. Sunset Cultural Center, Carmel by the Sea, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 959. TCC Group, New York, NY. $850,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Arts Regional Initiative, initiative to build capacity of regional arts organizations in Southern California, Central Valley and Central Coast. 960. TCC Group, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To continue assessment of phase one of Arts Regional Initiative. 961. Teachers College Columbia University, Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, New York, NY. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate program and student outcomes for Concurrent Courses, initiative offering career-focused dual enrollment to low-income high school students who are historically underrepresented in higher education. 962. Teatro Vision, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. To develop and implement executive transition plan and for strategic planning.
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963. Theater Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For executive directors leadership growth, refine organizational systems and assist in board development. 964. University Enterprises, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2008. To build resource and knowledge management system for California educators. 965. University of California, Oakland, CA. $700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For continuous improvement of California’s public education system through rigorous research and policy analysis. 966. Urban Habitat, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2008. For development of financial management systems and related policies and processes. 967. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building for comprehensive community change initiative in South Los Angeles and launch of new model for urban education. 968. Ventura County Museum of History and Art, Ventura, CA. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve organizational financial stability, management, governance and growth capacity, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 969. Warnors Center for the Performing Arts, Fresno, CA. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For marketing and audience development for newly renovated theatre in order to attract new audiences and encourage audience participation. 970. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To provide strategic communications support and facilitate learning across community foundations that seek to increase individual giving to arts, as part of Communities Advancing Arts initiative. 971. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop strategic communications capacity and facilitate board engagement at seven emerging California community foundations, as part of Community Foundations Initiative II. 972. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $120,000, 2008. To document and share lessons and tools generated from Community Foundations Initiative II with emerging community foundations and related stakeholders in California and across country. 973. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $14,000, 2008. To provide communications support to 13 community foundations to help increase individual giving to arts and communicate to donors and arts community achievements of Communities Advancing Arts initiative. 974. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build executive leadership and strengthen senior management team to achieve greater impact. 975. Zocalo: A Cultural Forum for the New Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $16,500, 2008. For articulation of fund development plan and creation of related research and materials for its initial implementation.
Jacobs Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving in CA, with primary emphasis in the southeastern San Diego communities of Valencia Park, Lincoln Park, Webster, Emerald Hills, Chollas View, Mountain View, Mount Hope, North Encanto, Oak Park, and South Encanto. No support for medical services, religious purposes, athletics, or the arts. No grants to individuals, or for medical research. 976. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $10,786,444, 2008. 977. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. For outreach, training, and capacity-building. 978. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $235,000, 2008. For multicultural outreach and celebration. 979. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $150,000, 2008. For Spirit of Diamond mini-grants. 980. Near East Foundation, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support.
Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and VA. No grants to individuals. 981. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2007.
The Mitchell Kapor Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis for VoICE grants. Green Access grants are limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No grants to individuals. 982. Progressive Technology Project, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2007.
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The Karsh Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 983. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007.
W. M. Keck Foundation Limitations: Giving nationally to universities, colleges, and major independent medical research institutions. Arts and culture, civic and community, health care, and precollegiate education and early learning are restricted to southern CA, mainly the greater Los Angeles area. No support for conduit organizations or to organizations that have not received permanent tax-exempt ruling determination from the federal government and state of CA (if state exemption is applicable). No grants to individuals, or for routine expenses, general endowments, deficit reduction, fundraising events, dinners, mass mailings, conferences, seminars, publications, films, theatrical productions, or public policy research. 984. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2008. To improve educational opportunities for students in South Los Angeles by constructing permanent facility for Animo Pat Brown Charter High School. 985. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $350,000, 2008. To expand and streamline distribution of non-perishable goods to agencies throughout Los Angeles County by renovating Resource Bank’s warehouse.
The Kimball Foundation (formerly Sara H. and William R. Kimball Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, and Marin counties, CA. No support for medical research organizations. No grants to individuals or for endowment drives, events, annual appeals, videos, medical research, religious organizations, or the environment. 986. San Francisco School Volunteers, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2008. For Focus Schools, developing best practices in public school volunteer management in San Francisco.
Koret Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Bay Area counties of San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, and San Mateo, CA; giving also in Israel and on a national basis for Jewish funding requests. No support for private foundations, or veterans’, fraternal, military, religious, or sectarian organizations whose principal activity is for the benefit of their own membership. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds or deficit financing. 987. Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Independent Evaluation. 988. Center for Education Reform, Washington, DC. $37,875, 2007. For evaluation of Oakland Reform Movement. 989. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support in Bay Area. 990. Jewish Vocational Service, San Francisco, CA. $17,500, 2007. For Technology Capacity Building. 991. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. For general operating support to launch KIPP King Collegiate High School. 992. National Jazz Museum in Harlem, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For cost of development expert. 993. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $32,500, 2007. For New Leaders Training. 994. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 995. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Bay Area general operating support and Technology Upgrades. 996. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2007. For Bay Area recruitment, leadership development, and Koret Educational Entrepreneurship Award. 997. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 998. United States Naval Academy Foundation, Annapolis, MD. $100,000, 2007. For Atkinson Fund for Academic Excellence. 999. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Development and Capacity Building.
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Koret Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA counties of San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Mateo, and Santa Clara. In the area of Jewish funding, grant applications will be considered from throughout northern CA, and nationally, on a selected basis. No grants for Statement 15. 1000. Finance Project, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Proposition 49 match grant technical assistance project.
The Lincy Foundation Limitations: Giving in the U.S., primarily in CA, NV, and in Armenia. No grants to individuals or endowments. 1001. Armenia, Government of, Yerevan, Armenia. $487,950, 2008. For administration. 1002. Teach for America, Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, NV. $600,000, 2008. For programs. 1003. United Way of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV. $1,000,000, 2008. For community fundraising.
Maddie’s Fund (also known as The Duffield Family Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for government funded agencies. No grants to individuals, scholarships or for capital building projects, shelter construction, projects for animals other than dogs and cats, land purchase, endowment campaigns, deficit or emergency funding, research, publications, films, videos, or special events. 1004. Humane Society of the United States, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For online self-assessment tool. 1005. Tony La Russas Animal Rescue Foundation, Walnut Creek, CA. $10,000, 2008. For event sponsorship. 1006. Tony La Russas Animal Rescue Foundation, Walnut Creek, CA. $10,000, 2008. For event sponsorship.
Marin Community Foundation Limitations: Giving from Buck Trust limited to Marin County, CA; other giving on a national and international basis with emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for planning initiatives, or capital projects (except those meeting criteria specified in the funding guidelines). Other limitations specific to each program area are outlined in the funding guidelines. 1007. Audubon Canyon Ranch, Stinson Beach, CA. $30,000, 2008. For executive transition and strategic planning projects. 1008. Bay Area Community Resources, San Rafael, CA. $50,000, 2008. To create fund development plan for MYC (Marin Youth Center). 1009. Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA. $31,000, 2008. To support Goblin Jamboree fundraiser. 1010. Belvedere-Tiburon Library Foundation, Tiburon, CA. $19,637, 2008. For endowment fund, capital campaign for library extension, and Library Society fund drive. 1011. Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, San Rafael, CA. $20,000, 2008. For audience development and community outreach efforts by CenterStage performing arts program. 1012. Bread and Roses, Corte Madera, CA. $20,000, 2008. For enhanced information management systems and development strategies. 1013. Buckelew Programs, San Rafael, CA. $20,000, 2008. To sponsor 20th anniversary of MarinScapes. 1014. Buckelew Programs, San Rafael, CA. $13,000, 2008. For MarinScapes. 1015. California Film Institute, San Rafael, CA. $20,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance for capital campaign to purchase Sequoia Theater. 1016. Canal Alliance, San Rafael, CA. $37,800, 2008. For after-school care, summer session, child care training, and parental involvement. 1017. Center for the Study of the Americas, Berkeley, CA. $225,295, 2008. For matching grant, ADAF/Galle’s Soil Project in Mali, CEDICAM’s soil project in Mixteca Region of Mexico, and to support Movimiento dos Pequenos Agricutores in its work to provide technical for Goias Seed Project, and Seed Project of Federation of Indonesian Peasant Union. 1018. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $325,000, 2008. For general operating support. 1019. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $80,000, 2008. For Marin Leaders Institute.
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1020. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $45,000, 2008. For planning and implementation of Marin Nonprofit Conference. 1021. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Marin Human Race. 1022. Centerforce, San Rafael, CA. $14,700, 2008. For technical assistance support for executive director search. 1023. Childrens Health Council, Palo Alto, CA. $75,000, 2008. To deliver Schools Attuned professional development training course. 1024. Dance Palace, Point Reyes Station, CA. $20,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance and consulting for succession planning. 1025. Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA. $27,500, 2008. For Athletics Gala, recreational facility, scholarship support, Environmental Scholarship, Chapel Fund, and annual appeal. 1026. DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2008. For executive transition and organizational development plan. 1027. Edna Maguire School, Mill Valley, CA. $11,450, 2008. For garden, to support replacement of IMAC computers, Spring Fundraiser, Steeplechase fundraiser, to rebuild play structure, and to support K/1 playground structure. 1028. Fairfax-San Anselmo Childrens Center, Fairfax, CA. $111,350, 2008. For after-school care, summer session, child care training, and parental involvement. 1029. Jewish Family and Childrens Services, San Rafael, CA. $46,750, 2008. For mental health consultation and training for Marin early childhood centers. 1030. Legal Aid of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $125,900, 2008. For development costs of Adult Educational Center. 1031. Marin Arts Council, San Rafael, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Fund for Artists Initiative through donor development and regranting to individual artists. 1032. Marin Arts Council, San Rafael, CA. $28,108, 2008. For regranting of FFA and Wattis grants and related expenses. 1033. Marin City Community Development Corporation, Marin City, CA. $25,000, 2008. For solar installation training for Marin City and Canal residents. 1034. Marin City Community Development Corporation, Marin City, CA. $21,000, 2008. For technical assistance in reviewing Marin Housing Authority practices regarding Marin City residents. 1035. Marin City Health and Wellness Center, Marin City, CA. $75,000, 2008. For capacity building and Health Improvement Program. 1036. Marin Continuum of Housing and Services, San Anselmo, CA. $50,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan. 1037. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $153,000, 2008. For general operating support. 1038. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $51,960, 2008. For occupancy support. 1039. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $30,000, 2008. For leadership development to address health disparities. 1040. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Marin City Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration. 1041. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 1042. Marin County Office of Education, San Rafael, CA. $50,000, 2008. For training seminar for Marin K-12 public school teachers. 1043. Marin Organic, Point Reyes Station, CA. $10,000, 2008. For organizational development. 1044. Marin Teaching Network, Larkspur, CA. $220,000, 2008. For professional development focused on linking assessment with instruction for Marin teachers. 1045. MCF Property Holdings, Novato, CA. $309,398, 2008. For tenant improvements at 555 Northgate Drive. 1046. MCF Property Holdings, Novato, CA. $66,666, 2008. For occupancy support for common areas at 555 Northgate Drive. 1047. NatureBridge, Headlands Institute, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2008. For planning, public review, and community outreach for Environmental Learning Center. 1048. Next Generation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Green Schools Project and organizational development. 1049. Next Generation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For executive transition and strategic planning projects.
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1050. North Bay Childrens Center, Novato, CA. $30,000, 2008. For after-school care, summer session, child care training, and parental involvement. 1051. Novato Youth Center, Novato, CA. $20,000, 2008. To search for new executive director. 1052. PaperMill Creek Childrens Corner, Point Reyes Station, CA. $10,000, 2008. For after-school care, summer session, child care training, and parental involvement. 1053. Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 1054. Ploughshares Fund, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Mother’s Day for Peace Campaign. 1055. San Geronimo Valley Community Center, San Geronimo, CA. $151,012, 2008. To provide matching funds for annual fundraising event, and to support Community Center Extension, Gym and Youth Center, and Valley After School Tutoring Program. 1056. San Rafael City Schools, San Rafael, CA. $85,000, 2008. For professional development for teachers in low-performing schools. 1057. Slide Ranch, Muir Beach, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Silver Trowel Awards dinner. 1058. Strategic Energy Innovations, San Rafael, CA. $35,000, 2008. For Awareness for Community Energy (ACE) in partnership with expanded Cancel-A-Car program to reach underserved schools. 1059. Strategic Energy Innovations, San Rafael, CA. $35,000, 2008. For Awareness for Communities Energy (ACE) in partnership with expanded Cancel-A-Car program to reach underserved schools. 1060. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To provide service grants and workshops to Marin nonprofits. 1061. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For two service grants for Marin nonprofits. 1062. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $35,000, 2008. For Lawrence Hall of Science, to support Men’s Faculty Club, UC Botanical Garden, and Lawrence Hall of Science 40th Gala. 1063. Yosemite Foundation, Yosemite Fund, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. To support Tunnel View restoration project and Yosemite Climbing History Exhibit.
The Marisla Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily on the West Coast of the U.S. (including Baja, CA), and in HI, Chile, and the Western Pacific for the environment; funding for women limited to Los Angeles and Orange County, CA. No support for political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, or film or video projects. 1064. Audubon Society, National, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For Capacity Building, Kern River Conservation, and Salton Sea. 1065. Environmental Careers Organization, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2007. For Environmental Health and Justice. 1066. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Fundraising for Sustainable Organizations Project. 1067. Oceana, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Fundraising Efforts for International Marine Conservation Projects.
B. C. McCabe Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. 1068. American Red Cross, Whittier, Rio Hondo Chapter, Whittier, CA. $75,000, 2008. For operational financial goals. 1069. Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City, Cathedral City, CA. $50,000, 2008. For professional staff. 1070. Boys and Girls Club of Fontana, Fontana, CA. $40,000, 2008. For infrastructure improvements. 1071. Boys and Girls Club of Redlands, Redlands, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Junior Staff Career Development program. 1072. Boys and Girls Clubs of America, National Headquarters, Atlanta, GA. $721,700, 2008. For succession planning implementation. 1073. Boys and Girls Clubs of America, National Headquarters, Atlanta, GA. $625,000, 2008. For Super-Resourcing of Five Los Angeles Boys and Girls Clubs. 1074. Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley, Chico, CA. $50,000, 2008. For executive director. 1075. Hillview Acres Childrens Home, Chino, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Director of Development position. 1076. Whittier Area First Day Coalition, Whittier, CA. $197,000, 2008. For in-depth program evaluation and general operating support.
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1077. YWCA of Santa Monica/Westside, Santa Monica, CA. $150,000, 2008. For succession planning and development office expansion.
The McConnell Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Tehama and Siskiyou counties, CA; and Nepal and Laos. No support for sectarian religious purposes or for businesses or non 501(c) (3) organizations. No grants for annual fund drives or budget deficits. 1078. College of the Siskiyous, Weed, CA. $80,000, 2008. For Healthy Siskiyous Endowment Campaign.
The Milken Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA, area. No loans to individuals. 1079. National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, Santa Monica, CA. $2,000,000, 2007. For educational programs. 1080. Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $25,000, 2007. For community centers and programs.
Monterey Peninsula Foundation (formerly Monterey Peninsula Golf Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito counties, CA; limited grants to Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No support for labor organizations, fraternal organizations or other organizations with limited constituency, no political parties, candidates or political organizations. No grants to individuals or for emergency operating funds, deficits, research projects, endowments, development of production of books, films or video projects, organization with a limited constituency, annual meetings, advertising, contests, fundraising, ceremonies, conferences, travel, testimonials, or memorials, or for multi-year campaigns, or capital campaigns. 1081. Leadership Monterey Peninsula, Monterey, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operating support. 1082. Meals on Wheels of Salinas, Salinas, CA. $35,000, 2008. For sponsor-a-client program. 1083. Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA. $40,000, 2008. For marketing strategy programs.
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis, with some focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for selected projects. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for arts, building/renovation, endowments, capital campaigns, labor issues, or for sports programs. 1084. American Endowment Foundation, Hudson, OH. $10,000, 2007. For trustee advised contribution. 1085. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. For strategic support. 1086. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For strategic support. 1087. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. $1,150,748, 2007. To support and expand Student Diversity Programs. Outcomes for grant include increased participation of women and underrepresented minorities in science and engineering, recruitment of non-Caltech and Caltech undergraduate and graduate students every year, support for postdoctoral students and assessment of diversity recruitment program. 1088. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2007. For strategic support. 1089. Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation, Oakland, CA. $1,200,000, 2007. For Transformation Grant. 1090. Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. To develop marketing plan. 1091. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $110,000, 2007. To develop campaign planning tool for nonprofits. 1092. Conservation International, Arlington, VA. $16,942,056, 2007. For biodiversity conservation strategies and to build capacity. 1093. Daughters of Charity Health Systems, Los Altos Hills, CA. $1,760,000, 2007. To develop infrastructure for medication bar coding. 1094. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $2,500,000, 2007. For program and transition support. 1095. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $13,950, 2007. For fundraising event. 1096. Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, San Francisco, CA. $11,500, 2007. For fundraising event.
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1097. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For strategic support. 1098. Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland, ME. $448,139, 2007. To provide technical and scientific expertise to fishing sectors. 1099. Hospital Committee for the Livermore Pleasanton Areas, ValleyCare Health System, Livermore, CA. $40,000, 2007. For external assessment of Magnet Readiness and for Magnet Application for ValleyCare Health System. 1100. Hospital Council of Northern and Central California, Sacramento, CA. $1,900,000, 2007. For Phase II planning and capacity building work for Bay Area Patient Safety Collaborative. 1101. Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil. $1,651,000, 2007. For capacity building for biodiversity conservation in Brazilian Amazonia. 1102. OConnor Hospital Foundation, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2007. For external assessment of Magnet Readiness. Assessment will assist O’Connor in Magnet Journey and will provide information for continuous improvement of nursing care at O’Connor. 1103. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ. $678,962, 2007. For research and evaluation to study effect of weather extremes in seasonally dry sub-tropical forests of Southern Yucatan Peninsula protected areas. 1104. San Mateo Medical Center, San Mateo, CA. $50,000, 2007. To evaluate Care Transitions Program, initiative to improve quality and safety for patients with complex care needs who are making a transition from hospital to home. 1105. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2007. For trustee advised contribution. 1106. Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region, Sacramento, CA. $1,300,000, 2007. To implement and evaluate Continuum of Care model for congestive heart failure patients in two Sutter Health affiliates in San Francisco Bay Area. Sutter will implement model in Alta Bates and Summit campuses of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center. By providing better coordinated and higher quality of care during and following hospitalization, project is anticipated to result in improved patient outcomes and lower rates of hospital readmission for advanced heart failure patients. 1107. Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA. $1,500,000, 2007. For Open Design: Open Source Collaboration for Science-Technology Museum Exhibit Design Process, initiative to revolutionize science and technology museum exhibit design process by engaging global community of contributors to work collaboratively in virtual, open source type environment to more effectively and efficiently develop high quality exhibits for benefit of the greater museum field. 1108. Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Annual Fundraising Dinner. 1109. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $13,750, 2007. For fundraising event. 1110. University of California, School of Nursing, San Francisco, CA. $60,680, 2007. To evaluate impact of Centralized Clinical Placement System (CCPS) and Centralized Faculty Resource Center (CFRC). Outcomes include development and evaluation of report card measures and impact of CCPS and CFRC on Bay Area educational capacity. 1111. University of Florida Foundation, Gainesville, FL. $601,000, 2007. To build leadership capacity for forest conservation in Andes-Amazon Region. 1112. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $155,873, 2007. To evaluate need for and define operational structure of DNA sequencing resource to serve marine microbiology research community. Proposed effort will determine whether eventually financially independent and dedicated DNA sequencing resource at University of Washington can practicably offer high quality DNA sequence data, timely access and diverse technology options to marine microbiology research community to best meet burgeoning scientific demand. 1113. Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation, Fremont, CA. $40,000, 2007. For external assessment of magnet readiness at Washington Hospital. 1114. Wild Salmon Center, Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center, Portland, OR. $354,448, 2007. To conduct field season at Kamchatka bio-stations including work on monitoring protocols for region’s salmon refuges. 1115. Wild Salmon Center, Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center, Portland, OR. $321,997, 2007. For State of the Salmon, joint effort of Wild Salmon Center and Ecotrust to advance salmon management by developing set of Principles of Wild Salmon Conservation and introducing innovative
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techniques for managers to track biodiversity and abundance for long-term sustainability. 1116. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC. $4,145,700, 2007. For Phase II of Amazon Headwaters Initiative. Outcomes include protection and management of land in Itenez-Mamore Block (Bolivia) and land in Southern Amazon Block (Peru, Bolivia, Brazil), evaluation of Amazonia policy interventions and expansion of science capacity for conservation of Amazon headwaters. 1117. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC. $26,000, 2007. To complete first Participatory Master Plan for a Community Reserve in Peru (El Sira).
Alfred C. Munger Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 1118. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008.
Dan Murphy Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA. 1119. Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Christmas Gala. 1120. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2007. For general support. 1121. Teach for America, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. For general support.
Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and Canada. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals. 1122. Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, Miami, FL. $150,000, 2007. For sponsorship for Golf Tournament.
The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA. No support for political organizations or campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for film or video projects; no loans. 1123. Autry National Center of the American West, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale. 1124. Junior Achievement of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For JA of Southern California’s Strategic Program Expansion- Los Angeles Urban Core. 1125. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Evenings for Educators. 1126. Rancho Los Cerritos Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Strong Roots, New Growth - Rancho Los Cerritos Master Plan-Phase II. 1127. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Teach For America - Los Angeles Corps Member Support.
The Noyce Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley, CA and MA. No grants to individuals. 1128. After-School Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For continued support for Frontiers in Urban Science Education Initiative, including professional development in science for after-school site leaders and coordinators, online videos and slide shows depicting students engaged in after-school science activities, and program evaluation. 1129. Association of Science-Technology Centers, Washington, DC. $248,981, 2008. For continued development and program evaluation and assessment of Noyce Leadership Initiative to provide executive leadership programs for new and aspiring chief executives, primarily in science center field. The Fellows program cohort 1 pilot will continue to conclusion in early 2009 and cohort 2 will be carried out in 2009 and 2010. 1130. Bay Area Science Education Consortium, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For development of a regional alliance to advance high-quality science education for elementary-age children in nine-county Bay Area region. Support will provide resources to refine a strategic business plan, develop collaborative projects, and to engage and build broader community stakeholder involvement and support for increasing opportunities for Bay Area children to learn science in and out of school setting. 1131. Four-H Council, National, Chevy Chase, MD. $514,500, 2008. For Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) programming in urban
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communities and organization capacity building for partnership development to build a solid infrastructure and exceptional program quality. 1132. International Society for Design and Development in Education, Nottingham, England. $22,000, 2008. For annual prize for excellence in design of tools for teaching and learning to be awarded to designer(s) as selected by International Society for Design and Development in Education (ISDDE). 1133. Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, CA. $152,391, 2008. For Seeds of Science/Roots of Reading, a series of integrated literacy and science instruction units for elementary grades. Lawrence Hall of Science will develop additional accommodations and supports for ELL (English Language Learner) students, experimental evaluation with ELL students, and materials for parents of ELL students to promote home practices for student success in literacy and science. 1134. Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Seeds of Science/Roots of Reading, a series of integrated literacy and science instruction units for elementary grades. Lawrence Hall of Science will develop additional accommodations and supports for ELL (English Language Learner) students, experimental evaluation with ELL students, and materials for parents of ELL students to promote home practices for student success in literacy and science. Grant also incorporates Seeds of Science/Roots of Reading: Research and Development for Accommodation of English Language Learners. 1135. McLean Hospital, Program in Education, Afterschool, and Resiliency, Belmont, MA. $125,353, 2008. For support to disseminate report, Toward a Systematic Evidence-Base for Science in After-school: The Role of Assessment, and to create a searchable website of informal science assessment tools. Funding will support creation of a committee of informal science leaders to develop questions to guide evaluative efforts of informal science education organizations. 1136. McLean Hospital, Program in Education, Afterschool, and Resiliency, Belmont, MA. $10,000, 2008. For informal science programs across U.S.: researching and creating evaluative tools and instruments that help enhance delivery of quality programming, develop youth interest in science and STEM careers, and build organizational capacity and effectiveness. 1137. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2008. For evaluation of youth programs that will inform future program modifications and planning. 1138. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. For Research and Evaluation plan to inform New Leader’s principals and others of what is required to significantly raise student achievement in urban schools. 1139. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $300,000, 2008. For Science Career Ladder Dissemination through continuation and refinement of technical assistance to sites, in-depth analysis of six sites that are actively and successfully building a Career Ladder program, external evaluation to examine how program currently affects participants and a comprehensive report including data from evaluations, case studies and internal surveys. 1140. On The Move, Reach Institute for School Leadership, Napa, CA. $60,000, 2008. For design, implementation, and expansion; the Institute endeavors to reshape delivery of teacher training and certification and offer innovative professional development in school leadership in South San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. 1141. Policy Analysis for California Education, Stanford, CA. $200,000, 2008. For project aimed at improving quality of teaching in California’s schools with a focus on alternative teacher compensation as a lever for change. The work includes development and dissemination of a policy brief on alternative compensation, symposia in Northern and Southern California with district and labor leaders from CA school districts, ongoing seminars with selected school districts, and in-depth work with San Francisco Unified School District on implementation and evaluation of a local measure on alternative compensation. 1142. Schmahl Science Workshops, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2008. For development of assessment measures and evaluation of workshops. 1143. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, Ashland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Education Program Capacity Project, including hiring of a full-time Director of Education. 1144. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC. $112,000, 2008. For Matt Ellinger, multimedia director, to continue developing multimedia web destinations for SERP math and science
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teacher working groups, including audio and video footage of student interviews about mathematics problems. 1145. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Math, Science, and Engineering Recruitment Campaign, including support for a director of diversity and STEM outreach, a recruitment director, a manager of recruitment, and other expenses such as campus visits, conference attendance, and marketing efforts. 1146. University of California, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. For California State Summer School for Science and Mathematics (COSMOS), specifically for increased recruitment of minority students, application support and counseling for students, scholarships, and program evaluation. 1147. University of Texas, Charles A. Dana Center, Austin, TX. $421,052, 2008. For Academic Youth Development (AYD) algebra readiness program: to enhance and update components of curriculum, study academic-year component, develop a strategic plan and enhancement prototype, and to further develop implementation model, tools, and processes necessary for successful implementation.
Bill and Susan Oberndorf Foundation (formerly Oberndorf Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No grants to individuals. 1148. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. 1149. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2007. 1150. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007.
Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals. 1151. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $3,500,000, 2007. For general support of Bridgestar, initiative which provides contents, tools, and matching services designed to help nonprofit organizations build strong leadership teams and to help individuals pursue career paths as nonprofit leaders. 1152. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2007. For general operating support. 1153. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For products and services that provide grantmakers with the resources, ideas, and connections they need to make the greatest contribution to the nonprofits in which they invest. 1154. Hands On Network, Atlanta, GA. $400,000, 2007. To support the exploration and diligence for a potential merger with the Points of Light Foundation. 1155. International Development Law Organization, Rome, Italy. $1,770,000, 2007. Toward training of lawyers and government policy makers and regulatory issues involved in microfinance. 1156. International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. To fund an agribusiness program in East Africa and securitization/ grassroots business linkage pilot in India within IFC’s Grassroots Business Initiative. 1157. Microfinance Opportunities, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. To fund a financial education program to improve microfinance institution clients’ understanding, adoption and use of information and communications technology for a wide array of financial services. 1158. Sa-Dhan Association, New Delhi, India. $500,000, 2007. For general operating support. 1159. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Orange County Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Orange County, CA for discretionary grants; donor-advised grants are national in scope. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants for annual fund drives, capital or endowment campaigns, debt retirement, research, budget deficits, or academic or scientific research projects. 1160. Charitable Ventures of Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $25,000, 2008. 1161. Charter Schools Development Center, Sacramento, CA. $95,000, 2008. 1162. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. 1163. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $15,000, 2008.
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1164. Los Angeles Social Venture Partners, Playa del Rey, CA. $10,000, 2008. 1165. Orange County Partnership, Orange, CA. $45,000, 2008. 1166. Pearson Charitable Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. 1167. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $279,154, 2008. 1168. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2008. 1169. Sober Living Network, Santa Monica, CA. $20,000, 2008. 1170. University of Utah, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources, and the Environment, Salt Lake City, UT. $90,500, 2008. 1171. Yale University, School of Management, New Haven, CT. $25,000, 2008. For Chief Executive Leadership Institute in Dunwoody, GA.
Bernard Osher Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San Francisco counties, CA, and ME. No grants to individuals. 1172. On Lok, San Francisco, CA. $12,500, 2007.
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Limitations: Giving for national and international grants, with special focus on the Northern CA counties of San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals. 1173. 1st ACT Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2008. For general support. 1174. Above the Line, Corralitos, CA. $45,000, 2008. For business plan. 1175. Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To build institutional capacity for reproductive health training in Ethiopian universities. 1176. Advancement Project, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2008. To build strong alliances and conduct research that support preschool expansion. 1177. African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya. $180,000, 2008. For ten-year evaluation of Population Program’s Ethiopia subprogram. 1178. After-School Corporation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. To develop a framework for role of after-school programs in defining how children learn and develop in a global society. 1179. Alaska Marine Conservation Council, Anchorage, AK. $37,205, 2008. For executive search. 1180. Alliance for Children and Families, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. For developing a comparative constituency feedback process for human services sector. 1181. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For advocacy training. 1182. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. $300,000, 2008. For Phase IV of Preschool Technical Assistance Research and Development. 1183. American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley, Santa Clara, CA. $35,000, 2008. For executive search. 1184. American Red Cross, Santa Clara Valley Chapter, San Jose, CA. $45,000, 2008. For merger of American Red Cross Santa Clara Valley and American Red Cross Palo Alto Area chapters. 1185. ARCeconomics, Camden, SC. $250,000, 2008. For evaluation of ecosystem-based management initiative. 1186. ARCeconomics, Camden, SC. $243,600, 2008. To assist Science subprogram with design, implementation, use , and dissemination of monitoring and evaluation systems. 1187. ARCeconomics, Camden, SC. $30,000, 2008. To assist Science subprogram apply developmental evaluation and to aid evaluation efforts throughout Foundation. 1188. Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, Arlington, VA. $240,000, 2008. To design systems solutions for sustainable fisheries. 1189. Asian Americans for Community Involvement, San Jose, CA. $18,500, 2008. For board development. 1190. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $2,500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen leadership capacity of ministers and ministries of health with emphasis on integrating reproductive health into health financing and services. 1191. Auckland UniServices, Auckland, New Zealand. $400,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For skills building for island restoration and invasive species initiatives in Pacific. 1192. Audubon Society, California, Sacramento, CA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building activities.
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1193. Audubon Society, California, Sacramento, CA. $40,000, 2008. For strategic planning process for Audubon California. 1194. Bay Area Community Resources, San Rafael, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Phase I of a project to establish a network of Bay Area service institutions committed to improving the way volunteer and other resources are coordinated and expanded for after-school programs. 1195. Berkeley Policy Associates, Oakland, CA. $80,000, 2008. To design and conduct evaluation of California Forward. 1196. Biondolillo Associates, Wellesley, MA. $50,000, 2008. For phase out grant for Leadership Development Corps project. 1197. Blue Ocean Institute, East Norwich, NY. $15,000, 2008. For anniversary benefit dinner and awards gala. 1198. Blueprint Research and Design, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. To devise a strategy to assure a sustainable and flexible funding stream for after-school programs to ensure standards of excellence in field. 1199. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 1200. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1201. Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County, Seaside, CA. $42,600, 2008. For capital campaign feasibility study. 1202. Brown University, Providence, RI. $247,540, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop a comparative framework to assess progress of Ecosystem-based Management Initiative’s regional projects and to document diverse narratives associated with those efforts. 1203. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2008. To conduct and disseminate evaluation of Foundation’s After-school subprogram. 1204. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $120,385, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For overall design of after-school subprogram evaluation. 1205. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2008. To develop evaluation plan to help achieve subprogram and program goals for After-school Program for Children and Youth. 1206. California Children and Families Foundation, El Cerrito, CA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue providing opportunities for information exchange among county-level preschool expansion efforts with increased focus on specific statewide policy issues. 1207. California County Superintendents Educational Services Association, Sacramento, CA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To extend leadership and build capacity toward goal of high-quality preschool. 1208. California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of 26th Annual Environment Leadership Awards Gala. 1209. California Ocean Science Trust, Oakland, CA. $31,215, 2008. For business planning and executive staff development. 1210. California Rangeland Trust, Sacramento, CA. $35,000, 2008. For fund development and strategic communications planning. 1211. California Strategies, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2008. To develop a coalition of support among several business organizations from San Diego, Orange County, greater Los Angeles County, Central Valley, Sacramento, and Bay Area. 1212. California Teaching Fellows Foundation, Fresno, CA. $175,000, 2008. To promote quality and sustainable after-school programs through capacity building and strategic fundraising. 1213. California Youth Connection, San Francisco, CA. $45,775, 2008. For board development and fundraising. 1214. Capitol Impact Consulting, Sacramento, CA. $11,000, 2008. To identify areas of focus that can help California after-school programs contribute to closing state’s academic achievement gap. 1215. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC. $1,500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For New Vision. 1216. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $13,700, 2008. To credential family support workers in Family Development Program. 1217. Center for Collaborative Solutions, Sacramento, CA. $75,000, 2008. To strengthen after-school programs through exemplary nutrition, physical activity, and food security practices. 1218. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2008. For preparation and presentation of Grantee Perception Report. 1219. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1220. Centre for Development and Population Activities, Washington, DC. $825,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For scaling up family planning programs in Bauchi, Kano, and Plateau States of northern Nigeria.
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1221. Centre for Development and Population Activities, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. To carry out operations research and endline surveys for family welfare project. 1222. Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, Mexico City, Mexico. $32,420, 2008. To conduct a strategic plan. 1223. Chefs Collaborative, Boston, MA. $37,250, 2008. For board development. 1224. Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. To increase ability of early education practitioners in local communities to provide leadership in delivery of model preschool programs. 1225. Childrens Health Initiative of San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA. $113,244, 2008. For administrative expenses to coordinate activities and administer Healthy Kids Program in San Luis Obispo. 1226. Childrens Initiative, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2008. To develop ongoing strategic partnership to help meet demand for quality after-school employees, while addressing educational and career needs of young adults in San Diego County. 1227. Climate Advisers, Washington, DC. $81,000, 2008. For creation of a report intended to serve as definitive source of information on forest carbon and reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation for policymakers and opinion leaders, through ClimateWorks network. 1228. Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Cebu, Philippines. $23,100, 2008. For strategic and business planning. 1229. Columbia University, New York, NY. $248,875, 2008. To strengthen International Nitrogen Initiative’s role and capacity as a coordinating body for critical evaluation of scientific information on reactive nitrogen, through ClimateWorks network. 1230. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $319,000, 2008. For grantee tuition for CLEAR (Communicating for Leadership, Effectiveness And Results) program, a one-year strategic communications training program. 1231. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $235,000, 2008. For ten grantee scholarships to 2009 CLEAR (Communicating for Leadership, Effectiveness And Results) program. 1232. Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Watsonville, CA. $25,000, 2008. For technology. 1233. Community Alliance with Family Farmers Foundation, Davis, CA. $35,000, 2008. For fundraising plan. 1234. Community Health Awareness Council, Mountain View, CA. $44,640, 2008. For facility planning. 1235. Community School of Music and Arts, Mountain View, CA. $26,750, 2008. For strategic planning. 1236. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $225,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support, and for one year of a learning cohort. 1237. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. For Fundraising Academy for Communities of Color. 1238. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For one-day nonprofit management support forum. 1239. Comunidad y Biodiversidad, Guaymas, Mexico. $84,100, 2008. To build capacity and to raise awareness about conservation biology among Mexican academic community and natural resource managers. 1240. Consortium of Reproductive Health Associations, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To contribute toward improved reproductive health status and quality of life for men, women, and young people in Ethiopia. 1241. Craigslist Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Boot Camp and Project Entry Point. 1242. Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz, CA. $34,750, 2008. For strategic planning. 1243. Deep Search, Alameda, CA. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 1244. Defensa Ambiental del Noroeste, Ensenada, Mexico. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For litigation against ill-advised coastal development projects and to provide legal support and training to environmental organizations and communities in Northwest Mexico. 1245. Development, Research and Projects Centre, Kano, Nigeria. $815,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand capacity of reproductive health leaders in Nigeria to carry out state-based advocacy initiatives. 1246. Development, Research and Projects Centre, Kano, Nigeria. $50,000, 2008. To conduct evaluation of Pathfinder International’s reproductive health service delivery project.
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1247. DKT International, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For operating support to sustain Janani service delivery network for family planning and reproductive health in Bihar and Jharkhand. 1248. East Palo Alto, City of, East Palo Alto, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To complete environmental assessment related to restoration of Cooley Landing over a two-year term. 1249. Elkhorn Slough Foundation, Moss Landing, CA. $250,000, 2008. For decision-making process to strengthen Strategic Planning and Science Panel teams for Elkhorn estuary management plans. 1250. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $240,000, 2008. For technical support to Government of Jharkhand’s adolescent reproductive and sexual health program. 1251. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 1252. Environmental Defense, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. For organizational assessment and planning for Environmental Defense Fund in California. 1253. Environmental Flying Services, Tucson, AZ. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 1254. Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For resource development and website retooling to enable social networking solutions. 1255. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $16,550, 2008. For branding, marketing and communications. 1256. Family Care International, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For fundraising feasibility study. 1257. FAS.research, Long Island City, NY. $77,240, 2008. For mapping U.S. agriculture policy environment and individuals involved. 1258. Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To monitor state after-school policy, educate after-school field about policy developments, and educate policy makers about crime-prevention impact of after-school investments. 1259. Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1260. Filmmakers Collaborative, Waltham, MA. $100,000, 2008. For strategic plan for The Stories Women Tell project. 1261. Foundations of Success, Bethesda, MD. $375,000, 2008. For series of activities aimed at improving data collection, data analysis, and site-based adaptive management in Western Pacific Region. 1262. Foundations of Success, Bethesda, MD. $118,660, 2008. For convening of Science’s Ecosystem-based Management (EBM) Initiative grantees. 1263. Foundations of Success, Bethesda, MD. $75,000, 2008. To improve ability of Miradi, adaptive management software tool for conservation projects, to serve as evaluation tool. 1264. Foundations of Success, Bethesda, MD. $23,157, 2008. For convening of Science subprogram’s ecosystem-based management grantees and associated stakeholders. 1265. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $145,000, 2008. For planning and implementation of Leadership Development Corps to benefit after-school programs funded by After School Education and Safety Program in California. 1266. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $120,000, 2008. To inform and advance concept of after-school employment as a workforce development strategy being developed by Foundation grantees. 1267. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $25,296, 2008. For strategic guidance in developing a Summer Enrichment strategy. 1268. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $575,000, 2008. To initiate design of a strategic learning and evaluation model for nearly twenty NGOs involved in Major Buyer Initiative. 1269. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $559,479, 2008. For Phase II of a strategic learning and evaluation model for nearly twenty NGOs involved in Major Buyer Initiative. 1270. Funders Network on Population, Reproductive Health and Rights, Rockville, MD. $50,000, 2008. For networking technology improvements. 1271. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. $2,250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Center for Children and Families to provide technical assistance to Finish Line grantees, continue work on SCHIP reauthorization, and support a broader movement to expand children’s health coverage across the country. 1272. Global Greengrants Fund, Boulder, CO. $30,000, 2008. For strategic planning.
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1273. Good Food Strategies, Seattle, WA. $240,840, 2008. For identifying opportunities and challenges surrounding policy change efforts that aim to provide incentives for more environmentally sound agricultural practices, through ClimateWorks network. 1274. Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, Silver Spring, MD. $50,000, 2008. For marketing and membership survey. 1275. Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1276. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $16,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For membership. 1277. H.M. Johnson and Associates, Jacksonville, OR. $160,000, 2008. To assist NGOs working on sustainability in U.S. seafood market. 1278. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $30,000, 2008. For strategic technology and communications planning for Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program. 1279. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $300,000, 2008. To implement fourth phase of evaluation of Preschool for California’s Children. 1280. Heal the Bay, Santa Monica, CA. $265,000, 2008. For development of a strategic plan to help implement a statewide public-private partnership to establish environmental education curriculum and provide necessary teacher training. 1281. Health Action Information Network, Quezon City, Philippines. $330,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen capacity of NGOs and key stakeholders to use effective advocacy and communication tools in promoting population issues. 1282. Healthy Kids, Healthy Future, Sacramento, CA. $431,055, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For continued administrative support for Healthy Kids, Healthy Future, a regional Children’s Health Initiative in five Sacramento-area counties. 1283. Homeless Services Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $34,250, 2008. For strategic planning and board development. 1284. Horizons Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1285. Horwitz and Company, Newton, MA. $165,000, 2008. To assist grantees in developing strategic frameworks for partnerships with major seafood buyers. 1286. Horwitz and Company, Newton, MA. $93,000, 2008. To continue to assist grantees in developing strategic frameworks for partnerships with major seafood buyers. 1287. HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation, Arcata, CA. $204,000, 2008. To create a smooth professional development pathway for those providing care to young children and families. 1288. Impact Online, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. For VolunteerMatch’s 2007-08 Growth Capital Initiative. 1289. Institute for Global Ethics, Camden, ME. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For expansion and sustainability business model for Center for Corporate Ethics. 1290. Institute of International Education, San Francisco, CA. $4,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For continued development and engagement of reproductive health and population leaders and leadership development programs and networks in Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Philippines. 1291. International Community Foundation, National City, CA. $68,000, 2008. For Web-based, interactive mapping tool of coastal areas of Northwest Mexico. 1292. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For publication of a guidebook on marine protected area management and design, ’How is My MPA Doing?’, along with training workshops associated with guide. 1293. Island Conservation, Santa Cruz, CA. $40,000, 2008. For communications planning. 1294. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2008. For strategic insight and guidance as Foundation explores and develops a initiative focused on expanding and enhancing summer learning opportunities for children and youth. 1295. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $49,136, 2008. To develop a marketing strategy and plan a new website for Center for Communication Programs. 1296. Karen Hill-Scott and Company, Culver City, CA. $300,000, 2008. For continued development of Plan4Preschool Web Portal. 1297. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $102,400, 2008. To help two learning community cohorts for local shelter and emergency services grantees.
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1298. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $75,000, 2008. For strategic alliance and collaboration of children’s health organizations. 1299. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $25,000, 2008. To produce organizational assessment for California Children’s Health Initiatives (CCHI). 1300. LaFrance Associates, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For planning and facilitating management assistance intermediaries. 1301. Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build leadership and management capacity in reproductive health sector in Pakistan. 1302. Leadership Learning Community, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For business planning. Grant made through The Tides Center. 1303. LEM-Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To contribute to realization of sustainable development in Ethiopia by implementing integrated Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) approach at community level and creating a demonstrable model to be scaled up nationally. 1304. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $700,000, 2008. For Affordable Buildings for Children’s Development Initiative. 1305. Mahonia na Dari Research and Conservation Center, Kimbe, Papua New Guinea. $23,958, 2008. For business planning. 1306. Mama Graun Conservation Trust Fund, Boroko, Papua New Guinea. $39,000, 2008. For strengthening management and governance capacity. 1307. Management Strategies for Africa, London, England. $29,857, 2008. For organizational assessment (and for IRS withholding). 1308. Management Strategies for Africa, London, England. $26,950, 2008. For organizational assessment. 1309. Marine Aquarium Council, Honolulu, HI. $250,000, 2008. To redesign certification system and re-direct organization’s management and mission. 1310. Marine Conservation Biology Institute, Bellevue, WA. $243,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To update existing and create new ocean-focused curricula for international schools in Asia-Pacific region. 1311. Marine Conservation Biology Institute, Bellevue, WA. $125,000, 2008. For operating expenses for organizational capacity building and support for a Canadian network working on marine issues. 1312. Market Street Research, Northampton, MA. $65,000, 2008. To complete Diversity of Nonprofit Organizations in California research project. 1313. Market Street Research, Northampton, MA. $49,975, 2008. For planning to develop a sampling plan, survey instrument, and pilot test for research into diversity of California nonprofits. 1314. Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ. $999,779, 2008. For research and evaluation in support of Insuring America’s Children: States Leading the Way grantmaking strategy. 1315. MBA-Nonprofit Connection, Palo Alto, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Packard Environment Fellows Program. 1316. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $875,000, 2008. To manage and help Joint Ocean Commission Initiative. 1317. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $658,766, 2008. For project to coordinate, manage, and help various aspects of Design to Win Forest Carbon Strategy, through ClimateWorks network. 1318. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $175,868, 2008. For planning phase of a project to coordinate and help activities to achieve goals of Design to Win Forest Strategy, through ClimateWorks network. 1319. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $14,555, 2008. Toward Foundation Working Group on Agriculture, Poverty, and Hunger, through ClimateWorks network. 1320. Monitor Group, Cambridge, MA. $850,000, 2008. For San Francisco Office - phase three of Philanthropy and Networks Exploration. 1321. Montalvo Association, Saratoga, CA. $60,000, 2008. For organizational assessment by AlbertHall&Associates. 1322. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de San Jose, San Jose, CA. $15,075, 2008. For executive transition and staff development. 1323. Mustashaar, Social Development Advisors, Islamabad, Pakistan. $50,000, 2008. For initiatives aimed at assisting Foundation and grantees to implement monitoring, learning, and evaluation plan. 1324. National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum, Takoma Park, MD. $33,000, 2008. For fund development. Grant made through The Tides Center. 1325. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For fund development.
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1326. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2008. For infrastructure development in areas of fund development, communications/technology, and publishing. 1327. National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1328. National Immigration Law Center, Los Angeles, CA. $800,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For policy analysis, technical assistance, communications, training, and education to improve access to public health insurance programs for children in immigrant families. 1329. National Immigration Law Center, Los Angeles, CA. $140,000, 2008. For strategic communications. 1330. National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare Quality, Cambridge, MA. $22,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1331. National Marine Educators Association, Ocean Springs, MS. $42,000, 2008. For International Pacific Marine Educators Network conference. 1332. National Medical Fellowships, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of 2008 National Medical Fellowships Los Angeles Gala. 1333. National Network of Abortion Funds, Boston, MA. $47,300, 2008. For fund development planning. 1334. National Urban Fellows, New York, NY. $27,875, 2008. For fund development. 1335. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $225,000, 2008. For Stewardship Registry Program, initiative to benchmark and improve performance of specialty crop production, through ClimateWorks network. 1336. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For new western director and strategic planning for The West. 1337. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $357,017, 2008. For training program to enable stakeholders to engage in policy negotiations and project development activities around reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, through ClimateWorks network. 1338. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2008. For strengthening capacity of six government conservation agencies in Micronesia. 1339. NatureServe, Arlington, VA. $45,000, 2008. For EBM (Ecosystem-Based Management) Tools Network project assessment and strategic planning. 1340. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Affordable Housing Counseling Program. 1341. New England Aquarium, Boston, MA. $310,000, 2008. For Sustainable Fisheries Initiative, a private-sector-NGO partnership for more sustainable seafood consumption. 1342. Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence, San Jose, CA. $43,350, 2008. For organizational assessment, strategy formation, and to build evaluative capacity. 1343. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $170,000, 2008. For Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Initiative, Diversity in Philanthropy Initiative, and implementation of Communications Work Plan. 1344. Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2008. For social networking planning. 1345. Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC. $95,000, 2008. For executive coaching and team development, facilitation and consultation. 1346. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. For practice of evaluation within foundations by creating opportunities to discuss challenges, share best practices, and dissemination of writings and research products. 1347. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. $150,000, 2008. For strategic planning for PISCO (Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans). 1348. Pacific Forest Trust, San Francisco, CA. $48,788, 2008. For board and fund development. 1349. Pacific Grove, City of, Pacific Grove, CA. $230,703, 2008. To implement The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History’s new strategic plan. 1350. Pacific Health Consulting Group, San Anselmo, CA. $65,000, 2008. For research to inform strategies to increase uptake of California’s Paid Family Leave benefit especially among low-income parents of newborns. 1351. Pacific Marine Conservation Council, Portland, OR. $27,760, 2008. For organizational assessment and executive search. 1352. Palau International Coral Reef Center, Koror, Palau. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To monitor and assess effectiveness of marine protected areas in Palau. 1353. Partners for Peace, Salinas, CA. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1354. Partners in Expanding Health Quality and Access, Ann Arbor, MI. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support.
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1355. Partners in Population and Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh. $50,000, 2008. For information and communications technology needs assessment. 1356. PATH, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For business planning for production of PATH Woman’s Condom. 1357. Path Foundation Philippines, Makati, Philippines. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase local political commitment and capacity for integrated development plans that link family planning, reproductive health, natural resource management, and sustainable development. 1358. Pathfinder International, Watertown, MA. $175,000, 2008. For Non-Profit Organizations Knowledge Initiative (NPOKI) to develop tools and systems for knowledge sharing among international health organizations. 1359. PCL Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $35,000, 2008. For communication systems and fundraising development. 1360. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2008. For California Data Project in 2008. 1361. Philanthropic Research, Inc., GuideStar, Williamsburg, VA. $25,000, 2008. For TrueNorth membership. 1362. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $49,500, 2008. For strategic communications training. 1363. Placematters.com, Denver, CO. $242,000, 2008. For second phase of a project to help ecosystem-based management practitioners more effectively collect, use, and integrate social and ecological planning data. 1364. Population Council, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For continued technical support to International Institute of Population Sciences to complete national survey of young people’s sexual and reproductive health. 1365. Population Council, New York, NY. $49,935, 2008. To build monitoring and evaluation capacity of ten NGOs. 1366. PRBO Conservation Science, Petaluma, CA. $38,000, 2008. For strategic human resources planning. 1367. Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias, Ensenada, Mexico. $165,000, 2008. For community and NGO capacity-building in Northwest Mexico. 1368. Pro Peninsula, San Diego, CA. $38,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1369. Progressive Strategy Partners, LLC, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. To expand Los Angeles area coalition for preschool and intensify efforts. 1370. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $4,000,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For renewal of Family Planning Technical Assistance Program in priority countries. 1371. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Public Health Institute/International Health Programs (PHI/IHP) to build capacity of six Nigerian subgrantees. 1372. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $51,750, 2008. For strategic planning. 1373. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2008. For pilot project in Philippines to build institutional capacity in program evaluation. 1374. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. For integrated series of organizational development projects. 1375. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $124,704, 2008. For development of standards and criteria to assess community readiness in summer enrichment in California. 1376. REDF, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Web site redesign. 1377. Redstone Strategy Group, Boulder, CO. $330,000, 2008. For development of refined objectives and outcomes for Western Conservation subprogram’s strategy in Colorado Plateau and Colorado River. 1378. Redstone Strategy Group, Boulder, CO. $250,000, 2008. For on-going coordination of conservation organizations and strategic planning, shared with our grantee advisory groups in the region, for Colorado Plateau and Colorado River Basin. 1379. RESOLVE, Center for Environmental Dispute Resolution, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For organizational assessment and planning. 1380. Resources Legacy Fund, Sacramento, CA. $8,184,100, 2008. For program implementation, administration, and grantmaking for components of Western Conservation subprogram. 1381. Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $6,000,000, 2008. For grantmaking and program administration for California Coastal Marine Initiative. 1382. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $75,000, 2008. For program planning.
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1383. Root Learning, Sylvania, OH. $154,500, 2008. To guide grantees through a visual learning mapping process to identify and align strategies to advance conservation commitments among major seafood buyers. 1384. San Diego Regional Economic Development Foundation, San Diego, CA. $75,000, 2008. For regional Preschool Task Force to explore dynamic public/private partnership to strengthen preschool education and assist in broad range of efforts. 1385. San Diego Society of Natural History, San Diego, CA. $200,000, 2008. For building governance capacity through multi-stakeholder initiatives to support conservation and sustainable development in Gulf of California. 1386. San Jose Childrens Discovery Museum, San Jose, CA. $63,000, 2008. For executive search. 1387. San Jose Childrens Discovery Museum, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2008. For capital campaign feasibility study. 1388. San Jose Museum of Art Association, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For board and fund development. 1389. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $54,600, 2008. For early care and education needs assessment. 1390. Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, Santa Cruz, CA. $25,000, 2008. For capital campaign planning. 1391. Save Our Shores, Santa Cruz, CA. $38,470, 2008. For strategic planning. 1392. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2008. For technology needs assessment and upgrade plan. 1393. SeaWeb, Silver Spring, MD. $249,665, 2008. 2-year grant. To serve communications needs of NGO community to promote ecosystem-based management. 1394. SeaWeb, Silver Spring, MD. $97,600, 2008. For organizational assessment and business planning. 1395. Service for Information Technology in International Agriculture, Menlo Park, CA. $180,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To provide high-level computer and network technical support to population experts in focus countries. 1396. Shelter Network of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA. $46,500, 2008. For resource development. 1397. Shirkat Gah Womens Resource Center, Karachi, Pakistan. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For project support for research, policy education, organizing, and capacity building in support of good governance, livelihoods, and rights, including sexual and reproductive health and rights. 1398. Signet Research and Consulting, LLC, Asheville, NC. $50,000, 2008. For research and development project to produce practices and tools for integrating learning into grantmaking and evaluation. 1399. Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Pakistan, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Karachi, Pakistan. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To fund education, provider training, and outreach to medical and administrative bodies to improve reproductive health services and access in Pakistan. 1400. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For strategic communications services and technical assistance to grantees in areas of major buyer outreach, aquaculture standards and research around policy issues. 1401. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $245,955, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For third year of Narrative Communications Project and for ongoing counsel to Foundation on communications activities related to children’s coverage. 1402. Spitfire Strategies, Washington, DC. $241,000, 2008. For strategic communications assistance to Science Ecosystem-based Management (EBM) Initiative, core EBM grantees, and regional initiatives. 1403. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $123,625, 2008. To analyze and assess potential principles, standards, and practical guidelines for multi-species, producer-based fisheries certification. 1404. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $33,900, 2008. For strategic communications and staff training for John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities. 1405. Stanford University, Stanford Sloan Master’s Program, Stanford, CA. $214,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To sponsor two Sloan Fellows to be selected from nonprofit applicants for classes of 2008-2009 and 2009-2010. 1406. Strategic Health Communications, Watsonville, CA. $30,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 1407. SuMar, Voces por la Naturaleza, Guaymas, Mexico. $47,161, 2008. For planning and board development.
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1408. Sustainability Institute, Hartland, VT. $175,000, 2008. To empower farmers to effectively apply practices for climate stewardship by providing practical examples of implementation, quantification and monetization of climate benefits, through ClimateWorks network. 1409. Sustainable Fishery Advocates, Santa Cruz, CA. $225,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness and capacity-building support for Sustainable Fisheries Advocates and FishChoice. 1410. Sustainable Northwest, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For summit gathering stakeholders from West to share and advance land stewardship strategies that strengthen communities and restore landscapes. 1411. T. C. Hoffmann and Associates, Oakland, CA. $153,395, 2008. To assist grantees and funders in developing strategies to protect coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. 1412. TCC Group, New York, NY. $16,500, 2008. For learning community component of Strengthening Organizations to Mobilize Californians initiative. 1413. TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. For NetSquared conference and project, which helps nonprofits use social media effectively for mission advancement. 1414. TERANGI, The Indonesian Coral Reef Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia. $28,400, 2008. For business planning and coaching. 1415. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $2,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To maintain Communication Partnership for Science and the Seas (COMPASS) current program areas and to establish effective organizational structure and sustainable financial plan. 1416. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $134,035, 2008. To help communication and strategic partnership among practitioners in six West Coast ecosystem-based management (EBM) project areas. 1417. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For development of online directory of consultants for National Network of Consultants to Grantmakers Project. 1418. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $28,000, 2008. For feasibility study for LeaderSpring. 1419. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To conduct a scan of nonprofit leadership development programs in diverse communities. 1420. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To develop a synthesis of leadership in diverse communities. 1421. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To fund matching grants and technical assistance to local funding partners to support women of color-led groups working on reproductive health, rights, and justice. 1422. Trust for Conservation Innovation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For organizational assessment and strategic planning for Sustainable Fisheries Partnership. 1423. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $36,500, 2008. For project of Conservation and Community Investment Forum and California Environmental Associates to determine whether major buyer NGOs are equipped to handle requests from seafood businesses to maximize conservation potential. 1424. Tulane Educational Fund, New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2008. For evaluation of Oromia Development Association’s family planning/ reproductive health project. 1425. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2008. For governance and board development of United Way California. 1426. Unity Care Group, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning for collaboration between UCG, MACSA (Mexican American Community Services Agency), and AACI (Asian Americans for Community Involvement). 1427. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $1,373,900, 2008. 3-year grant. For Phase II of Ecosystem-Based Management Regional Initiative project on small-scale fisheries in Upper Gulf of California, Mexico. 1428. University of California, Davis, CA. $1,500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Agriculture Sustainability Institute at University of California, Davis, through ClimateWorks network. 1429. University of California, Davis, CA. $770,400, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To continue developing a coordinated technical assistance system for after-school programs in California. 1430. University of California, Davis, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop a quality self-assessment tool to be used by all After School Education Safety Act and 21st Century after-school programs and privately funded programs. 1431. University of California, Davis, CA. $250,000, 2008. For coordinated technical assistance system for after-school programs in California.
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1432. University of California, Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership, Berkeley, CA. $112,000, 2008. For Children, Families, and Communities 2008-2009 New Philanthropic Leaders program. 1433. University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. $75,898, 2008. To evaluate use of habitat proxies and habitat suitability models to identify co-occurrence of fisheries and vulnerable habitats during fisheries assessment. 1434. University of Maine, Machias, ME. $78,839, 2008. For assessing impact of MSC certification on management and conservation in New Zealand Hoki and Orange Roughy fisheries. 1435. University of Maryland-Cambridge, Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, MD. $30,000, 2008. To scope out partnerships and opportunities to provide science communication training and tools to U.S. federal agencies around marine and coastal ecosystem management. 1436. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $338,511, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To develop and deploy a Web-based tool for profiling ecosystem-based management case studies and best practices. 1437. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $55,790, 2008. To develop a strategy for developing and disseminating case studies focused on marine ecosystem-based management. 1438. University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For marine biodiversity conservation research and local capacity building in Papua New Guinea. 1439. University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji. $70,150, 2008. 2-year grant. For ecosystem-based management (EBM) tools demonstration project in Fiji. 1440. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For Diversity of Nonprofits in California Research Project. 1441. Ventana Wildlife Society, Salinas, CA. $23,700, 2008. For fund development. 1442. Venture for Fund-Raising Foundation, Pasig, Philippines. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For training and technical assistance to increase fundraising skills of Foundation’s Population Program grantee partners in Philippines. 1443. Western States Center, Portland, OR. $33,600, 2008. For fund development for MomsRising. 1444. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $248,600, 2008. 2-year grant. For improved management of Karimunjawa National Park in Indonesia. 1445. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. To improve marketing and communications. 1446. Womens Health and Action Research Centre, Benin City, Nigeria. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase capacity of private providers to deliver medication-based post-abortion care services in northern Nigeria. 1447. Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA. $2,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For development of a pan-tropical baseline forest cover and carbon map to support and promote policy initiatives related to reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation, through ClimateWorks network. 1448. Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA. $250,000, 2008. For strategic design workshop for readiness development for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change initiative on reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation, through ClimateWorks network. 1449. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For activities to help utilization of Corporate Ecosystem Services Review. 1450. Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur, India. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To establish a sexual and reproductive health leadership training program for district government officials and NGO leaders in Jharkhand and Bihar. 1451. YMCA of Greater Long Beach, Long Beach, CA. $249,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop and expand After School University training model. 1452. YMCA of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $20,471, 2008. For fundraising training. 1453. YMCA of Santa Clara Valley, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2008. For merger of Santa Clara Valley YMCA and YMCA of Mid-Peninsula. 1454. Yosemite Community College District, Modesto, CA. $208,000, 2008. To continue work on development and alignment of shared lower division foundation courses for all teachers of young children. 1455. Yosemite Community College District, Modesto, CA. $38,772, 2008. To develop a proposal to create a higher education collaborative for early care and education faculty across California’s higher education systems.
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1456. ZeroOne: The Art and Technology Network, San Jose, CA. $18,250, 2008. For fund development and staff coaching.
The Packard Humanities Institute Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 1457. Stanford Theater Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $50,240, 2007. For audit and legal expenses. 1458. University of California, UCLA Film Archive, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2007. For consultant for strategic planning for film preservation at UCLA Film Archive. 1459. University of California, UCLA Film Festival, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2007. For consultant on the audio component of film preservation at UCLA Film Festival.
The Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 1460. myCFO Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $7,500,000, 2008. For general support.
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA. No support for sectarian, religious, or fraternal purposes, or for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, fundraising events, dinners, mass mailings, workshops, federated fundraising appeals, seminars, conferences or generally for multi-year funding; no loans. 1461. California Charter Schools Association, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For charter school capacity building in Los Angeles. 1462. Door of Hope, Pasadena, CA. $25,000, 2008. Toward the salary of a program director for this comprehensive transitional housing program. 1463. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For the Sponsored Projects Initiative, providing leadership development and capacity-building services to nonprofit agencies. 1464. Greater Long Beach Child Guidance Center, Long Beach, CA. $75,000, 2008. To strengthen the administrative capacity of this agency, which provides a full range of outpatient mental health services. 1465. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. Toward expansion of a network of high-quality public charter high schools in Los Angeles. 1466. ICEF Public Schools, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2008. For the View Park campus expansion project, a $7.1 million capital campaign. 1467. Maple Counseling Center, Beverly Hills, CA. $50,000, 2008. For a development director position at this community counseling center providing affordable mental health services. 1468. Northridge Hospital Foundation, Northridge, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Children’s Assault Treatment Services Victory for Victims River Run/ Walk. 1469. Pomona-Inland Valley Council of Churches, Pomona, CA. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To hire a development director to build the capacity of this agency serving impoverished and homeless individuals and families. 1470. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capital campaign to rehabilitate agency’s warehouse. 1471. Shields for Families Project, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. For a capacity-building initiative. 1472. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 1473. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. For recruitment, selection, training and placement of corps members. 1474. Womens Foundation of California, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2008. For the Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program, benefiting Southern California nonprofits.
Pasadena Community Foundation (formerly Pasadena Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre, CA, areas. No support for private foundations, or for educational institutions or sectarian organizations (except for social service programs sponsored by educational institutions or sectarian organizations). No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, general or operating support, expenses incurred in performance of program services, or elections.
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1475. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Pasadena Birthing Project.
The PG&E Corporation Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY. No grants to individuals. 1476. Audubon Society, Santa Clara Valley, Cupertino, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Diversity Initiative. 1477. Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $17,500, 2007. For Giving Circle.
The Priem Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some giving also in CA. No grants to individuals. 1478. Indo-Americans for Better Community, Indo-American Charity Ball, Fremont, CA. $15,000, 2008.
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation (formerly Rancho Santa Fe Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in San Diego County, CA. No support for religious organizations (from discretionary funds). No grants for capital campaigns, annual campaigns, or endowments (from discretionary funds). 1479. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006.
The Roberts Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to northern CA, with emphasis on San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Benito counties. No support for religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for medical research, endowment funds, or annual or year-end appeals. 1480. Northern California Council for the Community, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 1481. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
Rosenberg Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CA, except for national grants. No grants to individuals, or for endowment, building, or capital funds, scholarships, fellowships, continuing support, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, matching funds, land acquisition, renovation projects, or conferences and seminars; generally no grants for equipment, films, or publications (except when a necessary part of larger project). 1482. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $115,000, 2008. For planning grant for Organizer Training Program. 1483. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Sebastopol, CA. $25,000, 2008. For California Immigration Integration Initiative. 1484. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA. $97,500, 2008. For Legal Assistance to the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Advisory Committee. 1485. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Emergency Loan Fund. 1486. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $55,000, 2008. For Back on Track Evaluation. 1487. University of California, Labor Center, Berkeley, CA. $12,000, 2008. For Kirke Wilson Summer Labor Internship Project.
The Samueli Foundation (formerly The Samueli Family Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Orange County, CA. No support for umbrella fundraising organizations, political parties, candidates, partisan political organizations labor organizations, fraternal organizations or social clubs. No grants to individuals. 1488. American Jewish Committee, Irvine, CA Chapter, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For event. 1489. Indian Princess Project, Corona del Mar, CA. $35,000, 2007. For capacity support. 1490. John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, CA. $33,285, 2007. For event and for oncology research. 1491. K O C E-TV Foundation, Huntington Beach, CA. $200,000, 2007. For pledge payment. 1492. Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa, CA. $270,164, 2007. For event and campain support.
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1493. Orangewood Childrens Foundation, Santa Ana, CA. $57,000, 2007. For scholarships and events. 1494. University of California at Irvine Foundation, Irvine, CA. $382,253, 2007. For events and program support.
The San Diego Foundation (formerly San Diego Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater San Diego, CA, region. No support for religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual or capital fund campaigns, endowment funds, conferences, travel, or to underwrite fundraising events and performances. 1495. All Hallows Academy, La Jolla, CA. $10,000, 2009. For field improvements. 1496. Alzheimers Association, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For Our Bright Future fundraiser. 1497. Alzheimers Association, San Diego/Imperial Chapter, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2009. For PLUS, support for Our Bright Future. 1498. American Cancer Society, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2009. For Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. 1499. American Cancer Society, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2009. For Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. 1500. Arthritis Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2009. For Commitment to a Cure. 1501. California State University, San Marcos, CA. $12,933, 2009. For Math for America - San Diego program support. 1502. Calvin Christian School, Escondido, CA. $15,000, 2009. For fall drive. 1503. Campanile Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For the Dean’s Strategic Initiative Fund and Dean’s Salary Fund. 1504. Centro de Salud de La Comunidad de San Ysidro, San Ysidro Health Center, San Ysidro, CA. $10,000, 2009. For business development/ strategic partner grant. 1505. Community Recovery Team, El Cajon, CA. $180,000, 2009. To manage and provide oversight to the regional long term recovery process, including the Unmet Needs process and Rebuild Camp projects, and to provide recovery and rebuilding technical assistance and support to 7 Local Community Recovery Teams. 1506. Elderhelp of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $14,000, 2009. For further development of a business plan for the Concierge Club, specifically to hire a consultant to assist with development of plan. 1507. Fire Safe Council of San Diego County, El Cajon, CA. $20,000, 2009. For outreach to non-profit organizations in San Diego County, for chipping and brush clearance needs. 1508. ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2009. For technical assistance and networking for cities to develop climate action plans. 1509. Info Line of San Diego County, 211 San Diego, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For business development/strategic partner grant. 1510. Interfaith Community Services, Escondido, CA. $10,000, 2009. For the development of a replication business plan. 1511. J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD. $74,994, 2009. For project to construct and evaluate ecological and scalable microbial fuel cell system that can be used during wastewater treatment to reduce sludge volumes and recover energy in the form of electricity, at West Coast Campus in San Diego. 1512. Kids Included Together San Diego, San Diego, CA. $20,000, 2009. For general support. 1513. Mamas Kitchen, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2009. For the Taste the Joy of Caring event. 1514. Mingei International Museum, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2009. For Founder’s Circle, and for the Annual Fund. 1515. National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2009. For Director’s Financial Gift. 1516. Nativity Prep Academy, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For Scholars Circle. 1517. New Americans Immigration Museum and Learning Center, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For museum’s New American Society Membership. 1518. Putnam Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For the Director Membership at Timken Museum of Art. 1519. Rady Childrens Hospital Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For the Charity Ball. 1520. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA. $40,000, 2009. To increase the capacity of tribes in San Diego County
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to develop and implement a comprehensive general plan through education and technical assistance. 1521. Saint Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, Carlsbad, CA. $20,000, 2009. For construction of the new parish center. 1522. San Diego Canyonlands, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2009. To create Canyon Enhancement Guide for community stakeholders to help a systems approach for canyon restoration, preservation, environment-based education and ecologically sensitive recreation. 1523. San Diego Figure Skating Club, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2009. For the Founder’s Fund. 1524. San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA. $48,500, 2009. For Art Alive. 1525. San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA. $49,000, 2009. For Characterizing the effect of vehicle delays at the US-Mexico border on air quality in San Ysidro, and regional greenhouse gas emissions, for future border crossing management. 1526. Sweetwater Union High School District, Chula Vista, CA. $10,000, 2009. For business development/strategic partner grant. 1527. University of California at San Diego Foundation, La Jolla, CA. $25,000, 2009. For Celebrity Chef’s Cook Gala. 1528. Voice of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $18,500, 2009. For a fund development staff position and for the implementation of a fund development plan. 1529. Volunteer San Diego, San Diego, CA. $139,439, 2009. For volunteer management and training necessary to assist fire survivors, CRTs, and community at large in getting survivors back into housing through volunteer support. 1530. Whittier College, Whittier, CA. $10,000, 2009. For Broadoaks Children’s School. 1531. YMCA, Armed Services, Camp Pendleton Branch, Camp Pendleton, CA. $10,000, 2009. For business development/strategic partner grant. 1532. Zoological Society of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $23,850, 2009. For Rendezvous in the Zoo (R*I*T*Z*).
The San Francisco Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo. No support for religious purposes, or medical, academic, or scientific research. No grants to individuals (except scholarships and fellowships designated by a donor) or for conferences or one-time events. 1533. Accordia Global Health Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For Professors in Residence Program. 1534. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 1535. Alameda County Bar Association, Volunteer Legal Services Corporation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. To strengthen and develop the organization by focusing on board development and strategic planning, resource development, and expanding the volunteer base. 1536. Alameda Point Collaborative, Workforce Collaborative, Alameda, CA. $25,000, 2008. For computerized systems to track case management and worker and employer outcomes. 1537. Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, San Francisco, CA. $24,000, 2008. To pay salaries and health benefits for LINES artists. 1538. American Heart Association, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For the annual gala, Celebrate With Heart. 1539. American Physical Society, College Park, MD. $50,000, 2008. For the PhysTEC (Physics Teachers Education Coalition) program. 1540. Art in Action, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2008. To expand K-8 programs and teacher training to 50 new classrooms in Bay Area schools. 1541. Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center, Berkeley, CA. $12,000, 2008. To strengthen cultural outreach to immigrant and younger adult audiences. 1542. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $54,000, 2008. For the Bay Area Demonstration Project of the Funders’ Collaborative to build the capacity of the Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian communities. 1543. Asian Improv Arts, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For a strategic planning process for the organization and affiliates. 1544. Audubon North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $20,000, 2008. For the Pearson Society. 1545. AXIS Dance Company, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For artistic, educational, and administrative programs.
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1546. Bay Area Bicycle Coalition, Novato, CA. $20,000, 2008. To develop a three-year strategic plan which outlines goals, objectives, strategies, and programs. 1547. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2008. For district leaders, principals, and teachers in improving educational experiences for students. 1548. Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA. $20,000, 2008. For the Annual Fund and the Spring Luncheon event. 1549. Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2008. To strengthen and expand organizational infrastructure with the goal of enhancing program services. 1550. Bay Area Legal Aid, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2008. For the Coordinated Legal Intake Pilot Project, a collaborative service delivery model between the Bay Area’s only regional legal intake, advice, and counsel hotline and San Francisco’s oldest and largest private pro bono program. 1551. Bay Area Legal Aid, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the Coordinated Legal Intake Pilot Project of Bay Area Legal Aid and Volunteer Legal Services Program of the Bar Association of San Francisco. 1552. Bay Area Open Space Council, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To bring together public and nonprofit land acquisition and land-use groups to develop regional conservation priorities, strategies and funding that promote sustainable and healthy communities. 1553. Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. To build capacity to expand leadership development and civic engagement programs for low-income parents seeking to improve Bay Area public education. 1554. Bay Nature Institute, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2008. For the second year of a multi-year audience development project for Bay Nature magazine. 1555. Berkeley Repertory Theater, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2008. For New Commission’s 40th Anniversary Campaign. 1556. Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. For Building Brighter Futures Campaign. 1557. Breathe California, Golden Gate Public Health Partnership, Bay Area Clean Air Task Force, Daly City, CA. $12,500, 2008. To serve as a Resource Coalition to the Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative, providing expertise in public health, environmental law, policy advocacy, media and communications, social marketing, and environmental justice to the regional policy campaign on the cumulative impacts of air quality. 1558. Brookside Community Health Center, San Pablo, CA. $50,000, 2008. To ensure access to primary healthcare services for uninsured residents of Richmond by supporting a project to advance financial and organizational sustainability. 1559. Building Movement Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For the New Leadership Project, investigating how social change nonprofits are addressing leadership change. 1560. C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For the International Analytical Psychology Student Program. 1561. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the aquarium and to honor John McLosker. 1562. California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To build a diverse mental healthcare workforce trained to provide culturally competent services in the public sector. 1563. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $14,000, 2008. To expand Bay Area educational programs for artists and arts organizations. 1564. California Reinvestment Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For the implementation of the Northern California component of the California Housing Preservation Initiative (CHOPI) that will fund Northern California nonprofit housing organizations to reach low-income and moderate homeowners at-risk of foreclosure. 1565. California School Health Centers Association, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. To increase the number of public school health centers in the Bay Area and enhance sustainability and quality. 1566. California Shakespeare Theater, Berkeley, CA. $83,333, 2008. For the Campaign for the Future. 1567. California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA. $15,000, 2008. For the Education Fund to support doctoral fellowships in CSEB’s Educational Leadership for Social Justice program, with a preference for principals or aspiring principals from Oakland or Richmond. 1568. Catholic Charities CYO, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the Loaves and Fishes Awards Dinner. 1569. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $20,000, 2008. For core operating support. 1570. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general support.
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1571. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For the 40th Anniversary Campaign. 1572. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $40,000, 2008. For general support. 1573. Center for Human Development, Bay Point Partnership, Pleasant Hill, CA. $190,000, 2008. For the establishment of a sustainable, broad-based collaborative of community organizations, residents, the public health department, and others to jointly address environmental justice issues in the Pittsburg/Bay Point/Antioch areas of Eastern Contra Costa County. 1574. Center for Independent Living, Berkeley, CA. $30,000, 2008. For the implementation of a planned giving program to prepare for the move to the new state-of-the-art Ed Roberts Campus for the disabled in Berkeley. 1575. Center for Sustainable Change, Palo Alto, CA. $20,500, 2008. For practitioner/intern training program in health realization and innate resilience. 1576. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For the Bay Area Leadership Training Project. 1577. Centerforce, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the search for a permanent executive director. 1578. Chabot Space and Science Center, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For low-cost or free arts education trainings to Oakland Unified School District teachers. 1579. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 1580. Chhandam Chitresh Das Dance Company, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. To expand audiences and deepen participation, particularly in South Asian communities, through marketing, branding, and outreach initiatives. 1581. Chinese Cultural Productions, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. Toward artistic director’s salary for the 20th anniversary season. 1582. City and County of San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and Their Families, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2008. To strengthen the capacity of five sites as community-based programs are implemented as part of Rec Connect Initiative. 1583. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $2,000,000, 2008. For general support. 1584. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $1,450,000, 2008. For general support. 1585. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $324,000, 2008. For general support. 1586. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 1587. Cleo Eulau Center for Children and Adolescents, Mountain View, CA. $15,000, 2008. To implement the second phase of the school connectedness pilot program. 1588. Community Health Charities of California, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Macy’s Passport AIDS Benefit in Los Angeles. 1589. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For rent and administrative expenses. 1590. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For rent and administrative expenses. 1591. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For rent and administrative expenses for the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center at California Pacific. 1592. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For rent and administrative expenses. 1593. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For rent and administrative expenses. 1594. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For rent and administrative expenses. 1595. Conard House, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For core operating support to implement the third year of a three-year Strategic Plan. 1596. Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteamerica, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. To increase the capacity of COFEM in Northern California. 1597. Contra Costa County Health Services, Martinez, CA. $17,000, 2008. To participate as a Resource Coalition to the Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative, offering expertise in community mobilization and policy advocacy, providing technical support to the data collection and community engagement activities, and building capacity to educate and organize residents.
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1598. Coordinated Assistance Network, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To assist CAN in licensing shared database and to fund staffing, help training and support regional expansion. 1599. Craigslist Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For core operating support. 1600. Curry Senior Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To build fundraising capabilities to diversify revenue base, sustain programs and fulfill mission. 1601. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For technical assistance to social justice organizations in the Bay Area to develop community based research skills. 1602. Destiny Arts Center, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For on-site and outreach programs during executive director transition. 1603. Developmental Studies Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For on-site professional development support for the Being a Writer program provided to teachers and principals in all eight elementary schools in the Newark, California school district. 1604. Dimensions Dance Theater, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. For artistic, educational, and administrative operations. 1605. Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2008. To build the capacity of the organization to promote fair and accurate reporting in the media on disability issues. 1606. Ditching Dirty Diesel Collaborative, San Francisco, CA. $21,000, 2008. To serve as a Resource Coalition to the Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative, provide expertise in diesel pollution, coalition building, campaign development, and community-based participatory research; and develop community education materials and workshops in support of regional policy. 1607. Early Childhood Mental Health Program, Richmond, CA. $25,000, 2008. To build the capacity of the organization to provide mental health services to children living in Richmond who are abused, neglected, or seriously emotionally disturbed. 1608. Earth Island Institute, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Bay Area Wilderness Training Project. 1609. Earth Island Institute, Bay Area Wilderness Training, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For wilderness leadership trainings and free use of outdoor gear for staff of nonprofit agencies serving urban youth, and to launch a vanpool transportation program. 1610. East Palo Alto Community and Neighborhood Development Organization, East Palo Alto, CA. $20,000, 2008. To undertake strategic planning to guide the organization into the future. 1611. Environment California Research and Policy Center, Los Angeles, CA. $17,000, 2008. To transform the broad concern and desire for addressing climate change impacts among Bay Area citizens into effective and articulate movement for change. 1612. Environmental Education Evaluation Learning Community, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2008. To establish a sustainable structure for the effective functioning of this network focused on collaborative, professional development and evaluation among local environmental education programs. 1613. Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $71,300, 2008. To serve on the Steering Committee of the Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative, provide leadership to the regional policy campaign on the cumulative impacts of air quality, and conduct community education, empowerment and organizing activities among low-income, communities of color in Alameda. 1614. Epiphany Productions Sonic Dance Theater, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building to mount productions and Trolley Dances, strengthen and expand educational activities, and diversify audiences. 1615. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the 31st Annual Awards Dinner. 1616. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the Transformations event (31st Annual Awards Dinner). 1617. Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To train new volunteers and expand the Beach Watch Program, a program to regularly monitor, collect data, and report on shore and wildlife conditions. 1618. First Voice, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the artistic directors’ salaries. 1619. Foundation for Dance Promotion, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For the Partners in Creation program.
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1620. Fritz Institute, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For BayPrep, a program working to improve disaster preparedness in the San Francisco Bay Area. 1621. Fund for Teachers, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2008. For San Francisco and Oakland Unified School District teacher opportunities for self-designed professional development. 1622. GirlSource, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To strengthen administrative and fundraising infrastructure. 1623. GOALS for Women, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2008. To increase the capacity of GOALS to provide culturally competent mental health services to underserved African American women living in Oakland and Berkeley. 1624. Golden Gate University, School of Law, Environmental Law and Justice Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $112,200, 2008. To serve as the Coordinating Organization of the Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative, providing staffing, administrative support, project management, and technical assistance in the areas of policy analysis and development, data collection and analysis, and GIS mapping in support of the region. 1625. Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. For core operating support. 1626. Haight Ashbury Free Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $42,500, 2008. To fund a Medical Services consultant to oversee the process of updating and integrating the medical, mental health and substance abuse treatment protocols to increase efficiency and effectiveness of care. 1627. Harm Reduction Therapy Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To train community-based service providers working with multi-diagnosed individuals in the harm reduction model. 1628. Hatchuel Tabernik and Associates, Berkeley, CA. $27,000, 2008. For the second year of the East Bay Community Schools Initiative. 1629. Healthy San Leandro Environmental Collaborative, San Leandro, CA. $20,000, 2008. For efforts to identify pollution sources, educate residents, work on pollution reduction campaigns, and assist the organization to improve overall capacity. 1630. Hedge Funds Care, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For the Open your Heart to Children Benefit. 1631. Heyday Institute, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. To establish a marketing plan for publications on African American literature, art, history, and culture. 1632. Holy Family Day Home, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen organizational infrastructure and to expand educational programs and family support services. 1633. Horizons Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. To increase grants to build capacity with key LGBT nonprofits to grow individual fundraising and to organizations rooted in and serving LGBT people in communities of color. 1634. Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund, Oceanside, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund Benefit Dinner. 1635. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA. $105,000, 2008. To assist Bay Area counties and other workforce development providers to better use Food Stamp Employment Training (FSET) funding for sector workforce development in the Bay Area. 1636. Insight Prison Project, San Rafael, CA. $25,000, 2008. To build the capacity of the organization to replicate core program throughout California. 1637. Jewish Vocational Service, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For training, support services, and job placement for low-income persons entering and advancing in legal assistant positions at law firms in San Francisco. 1638. Jones Memorial United Methodist Church, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To implement the strategic plan that was the outcome of a capacity building project funded by The San Francisco Foundation. 1639. June Jordan School for Equity, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To enhance the performance assessment system, which uses multiple sources of evidence on student learning and achievement. 1640. Katherine Delmar Burke School, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For the Second Century Campaign. 1641. La Casa de las Madres, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. To meet the needs of San Francisco’s domestic violence victims through new and ongoing programs and long-term organizational investment. 1642. La Piccola Scuola Italiana Di San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $70,000, 2008. For salary of New Executive Director or Interim Director. 1643. Latino Community Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. To develop organizational capacity and increase grantmaking in the Latino Community to support the Latino Children and Youth Initiative.
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1644. LeaderSpring, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For core operating support. 1645. Little School, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Big Dreams Campaign. 1646. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. To increase the capacity and efficiency of nonprofit organizations serving lower income families and neighborhoods in the Bay Area region to produce affordable housing and develop sustainable, equitable and livable neighborhoods. 1647. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. To develop the framework for a strategic acquisition program to ensure that transit-oriented development (TOD) includes equitable outcomes including affordable housing and community-serving facilities. 1648. Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2008. For the first year of a three-year capacity building initiative. 1649. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $15,000, 2008. To maintain and grow the ability of low-income residents of Marin County to understand and impact social programs and policies that affect them. 1650. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1651. Marine Mammal Center, Sausalito, CA. $20,000, 2008. To create a strategic plan for K-12 marine science educational programs at the Center’s new facility that will open in mid-2009. 1652. Mission Graduates, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For the growth and implementation of a new vision, which will include support for a pilot initiative, improving administrative systems, and board development activities. 1653. Mo’ MAGIC, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To convene service providers, educators, administrators, and community members in effort to develop and implement strategies to improve academic achievement of children and youth in the Western Addition. 1654. Mobilize.org, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. To build capacity to expand services in the Bay Area. 1655. Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. To build alliance and strategic leadership development work with social justice and progressive organizations in the Bay Area. 1656. Multicultural Institute, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2008. To provide additional staffing and organizational capacity to agency serving the needs of day laborers in Berkeley and the North Fair Oaks Neighborhood in San Mateo County. 1657. Native American AIDS Project, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To build capacity through board, fiscal and staff development. 1658. Natural Heritage Institute, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For technical support to the Friends of Marsh Creek, local government, and other groups in eastern Contra Costa County to protect and restore creeks, wetlands and shorelines. 1659. Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To support the Great Communities Collaborative by providing expertise and capacity to ensure affordable housing is integral part of transit-oriented development plans. 1660. NonprofitCenters Network, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To answer the increased demand of Bay Area nonprofits for technical assistance to create cost-efficient operations. 1661. Novato Human Needs Center, Novato, CA. $17,500, 2008. To increase staffing and capacity to serve the growing population of Latino families in Novato with young children. 1662. Oakland Small Schools Foundation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. To provide more services to principals and to maximize the resources available to small schools in Oakland. 1663. Oakland Unified School District, Instructional Services, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For the development of a Secondary Literacy Network of teacher leaders and site-based literacy coaches. 1664. Oakland Youth Chorus, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For hiring a part-time Director of Marketing and Individual Fundraising. 1665. One Accord Voting Project, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To provide organizational capacity-building to small to mid size congregations and community organizations in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco to conduct voter registration. 1666. OpenHouse, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For trainings for three San Francisco senior centers to help them be more inclusive of LGBT seniors.
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1667. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2008. For the California Cultural Data Project. 1668. Physicians for Social Responsibility, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2008. To work with hospitals and healthcare facilities to develop and implement food-purchasing policies that promote sustainable agriculture. 1669. Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the salaries of the business and program directors. 1670. Pro Arts, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For programming and organizational development. 1671. Product Policy Project, Athens, GA. $20,000, 2008. To assist local governments in adopting policies and practices that advance sustainable production and reduce waste. 1672. Project Bandaloop, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. To build capacity and expand programming for this Oakland-based dance company. 1673. Prostate Cancer Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $71,500, 2008. For Home Run Challenge. 1674. Prostate Cancer Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $52,000, 2008. For the Home Run Challenge. 1675. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $17,000, 2008. To serve as a Resource Coalition to the Bay Area Environmental Health Collaborative (BAEHC); bring expertise in asthma, public health and advocacy; provide guidance on coalition development and infrastructure; and increase knowledge of the public health impacts of poor air quality. 1676. Randall Museum Friends, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For outreach and membership materials. 1677. Reconnecting America, Center for Transit Oriented Development, Oakland, CA. $41,000, 2008. To prepare a toolkit for encouraging mixed-income housing in transit-oriented developments and to enable participation and promote understanding of national best practices in the Great Communities Collaborative. 1678. Redefining Progress, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. To enable the Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative to complete a strategic plan that includes Bay Area activities and the development of organizational structure. 1679. Reentry Council of the City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the implementation of the Safe Communities Reentry Council strategic plan. 1680. ReUse People of America, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. To increase visibility and sales of salvaged building materials at a store in Oakland to reduce waste and save natural resources. 1681. River of Words, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the salary of office manager. 1682. Robin Hood Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For the Robin Hood Rocks event. 1683. Ronn Guidi Foundation for the Performing Arts, Oakland Ballet Company, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the marketing of artistic programs at the Paramount Theater. 1684. RP Group, Berkeley, CA. $77,000, 2008. For the planning and development of the Basic Skills Resource Network. 1685. Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton, CA. $20,000, 2008. To underwrite gift to the Sacred Heart Schools auction. 1686. Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton, CA. $10,500, 2008. For the general support of the Sacred Heart Schools Auction. 1687. Saint Helena Hospital Foundation, Saint Helena, CA. $50,000, 2008. For contribution to the Caring for the Future campaign. 1688. San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco, CA. $15,500, 2008. For the Gala. 1689. San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco, CA. $11,000, 2008. For the Diamond Gala. 1690. San Francisco Coalition of Essential Small Schools, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For the development of sustainable and focused professional development plans for schools designated as Small Schools by Design. 1691. San Francisco Day School, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For general support and for a matching fund. 1692. San Francisco Film Society, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For artistic, educational, and administrative programs. 1693. San Francisco Food Bank, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Sponsorship of 20th Anniversary Event. 1694. San Francisco Free Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the annual luncheon. 1695. San Francisco Free Clinic, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the annual luncheon.
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1696. San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For the Heroes and Hearts Luncheon. 1697. San Francisco Jazz Organization, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For facility planning, infrastructure, artistic, and education programs. 1698. San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center Project, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For infrastructure support for ...And Castro For All (AC4A) program, building the leadership of LGBT people of color. 1699. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $29,000, 2008. For the trustee contribution for Collector’s Forum. 1700. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Accessions Committee. 1701. San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For a Medallion Society contribution. 1702. San Francisco School Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For the Leadership Initiative - a plan to recruit diverse and successful school principals for San Francisco Unified School District. 1703. San Francisco School Volunteers, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the Back to School Lunch. 1704. San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. For the Second Century Campaign. 1705. San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Second Century campaign. 1706. San Francisco Zoological Society, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For board gift. 1707. San Leandro Unified School District, San Leandro, CA. $20,000, 2008. To support and enhance year five of the District’s equity work, which includes additional training and the documentation and archiving of the project. 1708. Savage Jazz Dance Company, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. To expand and strengthen administrative staff. 1709. Save Our Shores, Santa Cruz, CA. $25,000, 2008. To establish a program in San Mateo County that will recruit and support a community-based group of leaders to advocate for marine conservation issues. 1710. Save-the-Redwoods League, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. For land conservation, ecosystem management, environmental education and donor cultivation as part of the League’s 90th Anniversary. 1711. School of Unity and Liberation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For core operating support to build the capacity of community organizing groups in the Bay Area. 1712. Schools of the Sacred Heart, San Francisco, CA. $11,180, 2008. For the Uganda Fundraiser. 1713. Self-Help for the Elderly, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Self-Help for the Elderly Longevity Gala to Celebrate the Future Generations. 1714. Service Opportunities for Seniors, Hayward, CA. $30,000, 2008. To provide daily meals to homebound seniors in central Alameda County and build organizational capacity. 1715. Seven Tepees Youth Program, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For real solutions for youth who struggle with low reading and math skills and to provide training for parents and individual mentors on how to support youth. 1716. Slavonic Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the Executive Director’s salary. 1717. Slide Ranch, Muir Beach, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Silver Trowel. 1718. Social Profit Network, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2008. To work in Nepal. 1719. Solano Land Trust, Fairfield, CA. $40,000, 2008. To conduct a conceptual and cost study for four restoration alternatives for 80-acre managed marsh at Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve. 1720. Streetside Stories, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To undertake a new strategic planning process; boost individual donor fundraising; strengthen human resources; improve staff professional development; gain a higher public profile; expand to the East Bay; and keep pace with program growth. 1721. Summer Search Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the Leadership Luncheon. 1722. Survivors International, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. To strengthen the institutional infrastructure and increase the organizational effectiveness to serve the growing number of victims of torture and gender-based persecution in the Bay Area.
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1723. Sutter Health Institute for Research and Education, San Francisco, CA. $151,020, 2008. For year one of funding for Linking Palliative Care to the Emergency Department at the California Pacific Medical Center. 1724. Temescal Associates, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the development of a Bay Area Regional Learning Community for providers of the new 21st Century Community Learning Center High School Afterschool Programs. 1725. Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Hayward, CA. $10,000, 2008. For the hiring of a Strategic Planning Consultant to assist in implementing the strategic plan. 1726. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2008. For the Children’s Program’s Juvenile Justice Mental Health Initiative. 1727. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For a learning agenda for funders in the green economy and to explore and clarify potential funders’ roles in linking this field to workforce development initiatives in California. 1728. Twenty-First Century Foundation, Black Men and Boys Initiative, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To use the landscape analysis and eight point planning strategy developed by the program to further evaluate and assess local capacity to implement the Black Men and Boys Initiative (BMB) in Oakland, with the ultimate goal of creating a BMB Local Operational Plan. 1729. Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry, California, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2008. To establish a Unitarian Universalist Voices for Healthcare Project that will train clergy and lay leaders to advocate for universal, affordable, equitable, and quality healthcare. 1730. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $46,000, 2008. For technical assistance on mixed-income housing at four Great Communities Collaborative priority sites and to participate in the development of a toolkit on mixed-income housing and transit-oriented development (TOD). 1731. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the CAL Performances Centennial Campaign. 1732. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Friends of Medicine. 1733. University of California, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, San Francisco, CA. $124,175, 2008. 3-year grant. For The New Generation Health Center’s project costs associated with the purchase and implementation of electronic medical records system. 1734. University of California, Institute for Health Policy Studies, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To continue year four evaluation of the McClymonds Youth and Family Center at the McClymonds Educational Complex in West Oakland. 1735. University of San Francisco, Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To produce a report on the current state of San Francisco’s nonprofit sector for the philanthropic, nonprofit, policy, and business communities and media. 1736. Urban Creeks Council, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2008. To preserve, protect and restore urban streams and riparian habitat through advocacy and policy work, building a regional network of local stewardship groups, and providing technical advice to homeowners. 1737. Urban Entertainment Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For a Program Director/Administrator to: 1) produce monthly financials, 2) to manage the San Francisco Schools Program, and 3) to help develop operating/fundraising plan. 1738. Urban Entertainment Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. To support Director of Programs who produces the monthly financials, manages the San Francisco Schools program, and oversees the fundraising efforts. 1739. Urban Land Institute San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Transit-Oriented Development Opportunity Site Tours and Technical Assistance Panels culminating in a day-long TOD Marketplace connecting cities, developers, advocates, and other stakeholders about transit-oriented development opportunities. 1740. Vista Center Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Menlo Charity Horse Show, Inc. in Atherton, California. 1741. Watershed Project, Richmond, CA. $30,000, 2008. To offer a comprehensive suite of services and programming aimed at educating Richmond community members about local water resources and empowering them to become active watershed stewards. 1742. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For multidisciplinary artistic, educational, and administrative programs.
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Santa Barbara Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara County, CA. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, seed funding, endowment funds, fundraising drives, conferences, seminars, one-time events, fellowships, or for research. 1743. Alpha Resource Center of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Development Capacity Building Program. 1744. Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Santa Barbara, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Development Director position. 1745. Childrens Project Foundation, Santa Barbara, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Fundraising Program. 1746. Ensemble Theater Project, Santa Barbara, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Part-time Development Consultant for Major Donor Cultivation and Solicitation Plan. 1747. First Tee Central Coast, Summerland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Development Director position for Fundraising Program. 1748. Future Leaders of America, Ventura, CA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building and general operating support. 1749. Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County, Goleta, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Development Director position for San Pascual Project. 1750. Hearts Adaptive Riding Program, Santa Barbara, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Executive Director position. 1751. Orfalea Fund, Santa Barbara, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Disaster Preparedness Consulting. 1752. Pacific Pride Foundation, Santa Barbara, CA. $75,000, 2007. For strategic support for Donor Development Program. 1753. Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Santa Barbara Unit, Goleta, CA. $10,000, 2007. For development initiative. 1754. Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts, Santa Barbara, CA. $75,000, 2007. For naming of Company/Stage Manager Office. 1755. Santa Barbara County Education Office, Santa Barbara, CA. $22,000, 2007. For expansion of Care and Share to all third grade classrooms in Santa Barbara County. 1756. Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics, Isla Vista, CA. $35,000, 2007. For second-year funding of two-year grant for Isla Vista Health Program Center Manager position. 1757. Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, Santa Barbara, CA. $40,000, 2007. For second-year funding of two-year grant for Director of Development position for Donor Development Program. 1758. Santa Maria Philharmonic Society, Santa Maria, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Executive Director position for Sponsorship Program. 1759. Scripps College, Claremont, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Tiernan Field House Campaign. 1760. Scripps College, Claremont, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Tiernan Help House Campaign. 1761. Special Olympics of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Development Director position for Fundraising Program. 1762. State Street Ballet, Santa Barbara, CA. $30,000, 2007. For second-year funding of two-year grant for Marketing and Audience Development Program. 1763. Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, Santa Barbara, CA. $12,000, 2007. For Development Coordinator and Consultant positions.
Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Bay Area, CA. 1764. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $500,000, 2007. For general operating support. 1765. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $62,500, 2007. For program support.
Shasta Regional Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta and Siskiyou counties, CA. 1766. Trinity County Life Support, Weaverville, CA. $15,000, 2008.
Sierra Health Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to all or a portion of 26 Northern California counties depending on grant program: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano (eastern), Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba. No
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support for programs, activities, or organizations that are not health-related. No grants to individuals or for endowments. 1767. California Dental Association Research Fund, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. For survey and evaluation components of Perinatal Oral Health Clinical Practice Guidelines project, providing medical and dental professionals guidance for oral health interventions for pregnant women, new mothers, and women who plan to become pregnant. 1768. Center to Promote HealthCare Access, One-e-App, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For expansion of communications and education capacity, build strategic policy relationships, and provide application assistance to strengthen program impact. 1769. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For California Family Resource Association’s efforts to address building the capacity of family-strengthening organizations in Sierra Health Foundation’s 26-county funding region. 1770. Dawns Light Center for Children and Adults in Grief, Sonora, CA. $40,000, 2008. To develop organizational strategic plan to strengthen services in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention in Tuolumne County. 1771. Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano, Concord, CA. $25,000, 2008. For discussion and development of pilot programs to increase free food available and strengthen collaboration among food providers. 1772. Mountain Valley Health Centers, Bieber, CA. $37,600, 2008. For installation of a new Point of Care Dispensing system to increase patients’ immediate access to needed pharmaceuticals. 1773. Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, CA. $10,000, 2008. To further develop concept of Firehouse Center by developing a more detailed business plan, including business pro forms and construction details. 1774. Nonprofit Resource Center, Sacramento, CA. $20,200, 2008. For partnership with Sierra Health Foundation to explore area nonprofits’ interest in sharing workspace at 1331 Garden Highway, and the architectural and financial implications of such endeavor. 1775. NorCal Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, North Highlands, CA. $10,000, 2008. To enhance program quality and increase access and utilization by formally engaging youth in assessment of current programs and design of improved and expanded programs, train staff in youth development and plan for additional youth programs. 1776. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For coalition building, assessment, and sustainability with REACH coalitions. 1777. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Center for Collaborative Planning in coalition building, expansion, governance, and engaging cultural and diverse groups. 1778. Roberts Family Development Center, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. For organizational youth development, staff leadership, capacity building, to improve professional leadership capacity of staff, to align core values and develop ongoing professional development. 1779. Rural Innovations in Social Economics, Esparto, CA. $10,000, 2008. To enhance program quality and increase access and utilization by enhancing three piloted programs for teens; providing skill scam preparation and planning time, youth incentives, and evaluation process development/implementation support. 1780. Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services, Sacramento, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Fall Prevention and Home Safety classes for 750 seniors in Sacramento County, with goal that 60% of participants will report that they implemented a skill at the one-month follow-up evaluation. 1781. Sacramento, City of, Sacramento, CA. $13,600, 2008. To assist Office of Youth Development to develop a strategic plan and support Sacramento Agenda for Youth goals to make city youth-friendly by providing infrastructure of support and resources to ensure youth are successful. 1782. San Joaquin Community Data Council, Stockton, CA. $37,849, 2008. To promote health in highly impoverished Kentfield area of Stockton by conducting a community assessment that will help community’s ability to gather and use health data. 1783. Sierra Nevada Journeys, Reno, NV. $223,000, 2008. To build organizational capacity of Sierra Nevada Journeys to effectively manage operation of Grizzly Creek Ranch and administer programs. 1784. University of California, Davis, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Center for Community Schools Partnership in working with Community Action sites on evaluation, engaging young people in evaluation, and work with diversity workshops, secondary data, REACH Web site and overall TA assistance.
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1785. University of California, Davis, CA. $60,000, 2008. 1786. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $287,823, 2008. For outreach, management, facilitation, and implementation of Foundation’s Leadership Development program and support Leadership Alumni meetings, at USC State Capital Center in Sacramento. 1787. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $180,215, 2008. To extend design and implementation of Foundation’s Leadership Development program and support Leadership Alumni Meetings, at USC State Capital Center in Sacramento. 1788. Youth Development Network, Mather, CA. $175,539, 2008. For general operating support to allow organization to be better able to support REACH program and objectives. 1789. Youth Development Network, Mather, CA. $60,000, 2008. For coordination, planning, implementation, and evaluation of REACH event at Grizzly Creek Ranch. 1790. Youth Development Network, Mather, CA. $50,000, 2008. For youth development, youth leadership and engagement, youth and adult partnerships, and best practices. 1791. Youth Development Network, Mather, CA. $25,000, 2008. For additional technical assistance to REACH coalitions on improving youth-adult partnerships. 1792. Youth Development Network, Mather, CA. $20,000, 2008. For youth development, youth engagement, youth/adult partnerships and best practices.
Silicon Valley Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily for endowment-building in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, CA. 1793. 1st ACT Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2008. For 1st ACT Program. 1794. Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1795. Abilities United, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 16th Annual Authors’ Luncheon. 1796. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $200,000, 2008. For general support. 1797. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1798. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Charter Launch. 1799. Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley, Los Gatos, CA. $10,000, 2008. For gala, for youth and teen development programs. 1800. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 1801. All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association, New Delhi, India. $40,000, 2008. For Enterprise Support Team (EST) and intensive capacity building project. 1802. All Stars Helping Kids, Redwood City, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Celebrity Classic. 1803. All Stars Helping Kids, Redwood City, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Lam Research SGN Ronnie Lott Celebrity Classic. 1804. American Cancer Society, Oakland, CA. $22,340, 2008. For Daffodil Days for Sponsorship and for employee matching gifts. 1805. American Cancer Society, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Relay for Life of Los Altos. 1806. American Heart Association, Santa Clara County Chapter, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Research Roundtable Luncheon. 1807. American Heart Association, Santa Clara County Chapter, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Celebrate With Heart Gala. 1808. American Heart Association, Santa Clara County Chapter, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Heart Walk. 1809. American Heart Association, Santa Clara County Chapter, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Heart Walk. 1810. American Heart Association, Santa Clara County Chapter, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For American Heart Walk. 1811. American India Foundation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For SF Bay Area and Los Angeles fundraisers. 1812. AnewAmerica Community Corporation, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1813. Archbishop Mitty High School, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Fund Drive. 1814. Arlington Independent School District, Arlington, TX. $108,000, 2008. For professional development, support and materials to transition from
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teacher-led to inquiry-based classrooms where students are actively engaged in learning process through reading writing, speaking and listening. 1815. Arlington Independent School District Education Foundation, Arlington, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Impact Grant Program. 1816. Arthritis Foundation, Northern California Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Amgen California Coast Classic Bicycle Tour (CCC). 1817. Arts Council Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Artsopolis Marketing Partnership in Palo Alto, Mountain View, Stanford and throughout San Mateo County, through Community Endowment Fund. 1818. Asian Americans for Community Involvement, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1819. Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center Community HIV/AIDS Services, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1820. Asian Pacific Fund, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For support and to promote leadership in U.S. higher education through Chang-Lin Fund. 1821. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2008. For general support. 1822. Association for the Creative Endeavor, Cotati, CA. $15,000, 2008. For performer, producer, marketing and production fees for Jazziz at Harmony attraction at Harmony Festival. 1823. Audubon Society, Santa Clara Valley, Cupertino, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1824. Avance, Inc., Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1825. Beacon Education Network, Capitola, CA. $300,000, 2008. For general support. 1826. Black Recruiters Network Association, Milpitas, CA. $33,750, 2008. For general support. 1827. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For core operating support. 1828. Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Teaming Up for Kids Gala ownership contribution. 1829. Boys and Girls Club of Nantucket, Nantucket, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Summer Groove. 1830. Boys and Girls Clubs of America, National Headquarters, Atlanta, GA. $14,000, 2008. For Torrey Pines South tournament. 1831. Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley, Milpitas, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Leading Citizens Dinner. 1832. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, Menlo Park, CA. $25,000, 2008. For 50th Anniversary Golden Gala Celebration. 1833. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2008. For celebration of Golden Gala 50th Anniversary of Club. 1834. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 50th Anniversary event. 1835. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 50th Anniversary Celebration. 1836. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 50th Anniversary Golden Gala Celebration. 1837. Bring Me A Book Foundation, Mountain View, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1838. California Alumni Association, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Cal Charter Gala event. 1839. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 1840. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Spotlight on the Arts and Internship Program. 1841. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For San Jose satellite office. 1842. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $12,500, 2008. For general support. 1843. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $12,500, 2008. For Arts Arbitration and Mediation Services Program. 1844. California Pilots Association, Freedom, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Legal Fund. 1845. California State Parks Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For leadership circle. 1846. California Study, Tiburon, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Everyday Angels project, Comcast production that will identify nonprofits serving Bay Area. 1847. California Study, Tiburon, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Everyday Angels project, Comcast production that will identify nonprofits serving Bay Area.
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1848. California Study, Tiburon, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Everyday Angels project, Comcast production that will identify nonprofits serving Bay Area. 1849. Campus Crusade for Christ International, Orlando, FL. $15,000, 2008. For ISP National Development Scholarship for Russia. 1850. Carpenters Place, Rockford, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Walk for the Homeless. 1851. Catholic Foundation of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2008. For Endowment Drive. 1852. Center for American Progress, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For Third Annual Progressive Party Celebration. 1853. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 1854. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $39,950, 2008. For third year of funding support to continue providing exceptional leadership development and governance support. 1855. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 1856. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 1857. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 1858. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1859. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1860. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1861. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1862. Center for Global Nonviolence, Honolulu, HI. $75,000, 2008. Toward strategic planning process. 1863. Child Advocates of Silicon Valley, Milpitas, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1864. Child Advocates of Silicon Valley, Milpitas, CA. $10,000, 2008. To sponsor Birdhouse Bash and for general support. 1865. Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $75,000, 2008. To expand SaMCARES program, through Community Endowment Fund. 1866. Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1867. Childrens Health Council, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1868. College Track, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. For College Track’s annual fundraiser event. 1869. Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 105th Annual Dinner at Benefactor level. 1870. Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 105th Annual Dinner at Benefactor level. 1871. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $50,000, 2008. For land use, urban design and economic studies to fund community participation trainings and input sessions, through Community Endowment Fund. 1872. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To communicate results of project effectively to multiple audiences by generating written reports and video documentary. 1873. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $135,230, 2008. For general support. 1874. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $41,230, 2008. For third-year support of Dashboard Project. 1875. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For conference by underwriting expenses associated with featured presenter. 1876. Conexions: Partnerships for a Sustainable Future, Palo Alto, CA. $12,000, 2008. For local projects in area of sustainable living and social justice. 1877. Conexions: Partnerships for a Sustainable Future, Palo Alto, CA. $12,000, 2008. For continuing projects on sustainable systems and social justice. 1878. Cooperation for Fair Trade in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $40,000, 2008. For long-term project to build market access support to producer groups throughout Africa, and one-on-one training for 12-15 producer groups in region. 1879. Coral Reef Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. For major donor development and general support.
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1880. Craigslist Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Boot Camp in South Bay. 1881. Cupertino Community Services, Cupertino, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1882. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. $135,000, 2008. For Sustainability Programs for training campus professionals and connecting campus operations and student initiatives. 1883. Design Response, San Jose, CA. $17,500, 2008. For general support. 1884. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2008. For COO support. 1885. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 1886. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Sponsorship of Powered by EF Reception, 10th Anniversary. 1887. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1888. Family Giving Tree, Milpitas, CA. $100,000, 2008. For General Holiday Fund Drive Program. 1889. Family Service Agency of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $80,000, 2008. For general support and for evaluation studies. 1890. First Book, Washington, DC. $166,667, 2008. For strategic program grant. 1891. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $133,906, 2008. For T3 Grant for Krause Center for Innovation. 1892. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $25,000, 2008. For initial funding of Neukermans Family fellowship and fund at Krauss Center for Innovation for math and science programs. 1893. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $10,000, 2008. For scholarships in support of teachers accepted into KCI (Krauss Center for Innovation) Merit Program. 1894. Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, Los Altos Hills, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Chancellor’s Circle Fund. 1895. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $42,384, 2008. For purchase and installation of IT system that will connect all departments at school to one system. 1896. Fresh Lifelines for Youth, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1897. Give2Asia, San Francisco, CA. $45,078, 2008. For Employee Matching Support for infrastructure rebuilding, and for China earthquake and Myanmar cyclone. 1898. Give2Asia, San Francisco, CA. $13,865, 2008. For China Youth Development Foundation to provide series of trainings for teachers in rural China. 1899. Glaucoma Research Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For gala. 1900. Global Fund for Women, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Global Fund Fundraiser celebrating twenty years of leadership in supporting women’s rights. 1901. Global Heritage Fund, Palo Alto, CA. $70,000, 2008. For unrestricted support for Leadership Council. 1902. Go Kids, Morgan Hill, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1903. GreatNonprofits.org, Menlo Park, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Bay Area launch of GreatNonprofits. 1904. GreatNonprofits.org, Menlo Park, CA. $20,000, 2008. For launch of GreatNonprofits in San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County. 1905. Guadalupe River Park and Gardens, Friends of, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1906. Hillsboro School District 1J, Hillsboro, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Connect2SCIENCE project, part of TOSA School Improvement. 1907. Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Latino Board Leadership Academy. 1908. Housing Choices Coalition, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1909. Human Rights Watch, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Bay Area fundraising event. 1910. India Community Center, Fremont, CA. $10,000, 2008. For annual fundraiser. 1911. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $1,099,785, 2008. For disbursement upon closure of SV2 fund at foundation.
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1912. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $100,000, 2008. 1913. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $50,000, 2008. For second half of annual membership. 1914. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support. 1915. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $32,000, 2008. For discretionary fund. 1916. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 1917. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1918. Individual Philanthropy Institute, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 1919. Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education, Santa Clara, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Revitalizing and Retaining STEM Teachers in Santa Clara County Underperforming Schools Program. 1920. InnVision the Way Home, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1921. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Collaborative Governance Initiative, through Community Endowment Fund. 1922. Institute for Myeloma and Bone Cancer Research, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. To organize scientific workshop for groups being funded as part of goal of accelerating progress in development of novel, safe and effective therapies for patients with multiple myeloma. 1923. Institute for OneWorld Health, San Francisco, CA. $40,500, 2008. For Leadership Development Workshop in Estes Park, Colorado. 1924. International Children Assistance Network, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1925. International Humanities Center, Malibu, CA. $11,100, 2008. For phase I and phase IV of project to complete research for and market a violence prevention curriculum. 1926. International Rescue Committee, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1927. Invisible Children, San Diego, CA. $70,000, 2008. Toward planning process. 1928. Island Conservation, Santa Cruz, CA. $20,000, 2008. For organizational development, including communications and development capacity. 1929. Jefferson Union High School District, Daly City, CA. $34,545, 2008. For Articulating Literacy Teaching and Learning to Increase Student Achievement in Grades 7-10. 1930. JobTrain, Menlo Park, CA. $75,000, 2008. For Holiday Campaign. 1931. JobTrain, Menlo Park, CA. $33,400, 2008. For golf dinner, development project, and Board match fund for Holiday Campaign. 1932. JobTrain, Menlo Park, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Breakfast of Champions fundraising event. 1933. Junior Statesmen Foundation, San Mateo, CA. $130,000, 2008. For development grant. 1934. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For matching grant for Spring Radio Fund Drive. 1935. Kaisahan of San Jose, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1936. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. For general support. 1937. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. For general support. 1938. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, South Bay Branch, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Light the Night campaign. 1939. Livability Project, Pacifica, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Community Coordinator position for Pacifica Gardens Project, through Community Endowment Fund. 1940. Live Oak Adult Day Services, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1941. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $40,000, 2008. For support of Children’s Circle of Care. 1942. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Children’s Fund and Circle of Care. 1943. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Circle of Care contribution to Children’s Fund. 1944. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For support of Circle of Care within Children’s Fund.
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1945. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For support of Children’s Circle. 1946. Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Circle of Care. 1947. Maine Math and Science Alliance, Augusta, ME. $240,000, 2008. For L-SILL program (Linking Science, Inquiry, and Language Literacy) to provide leadership and professional development to cohort group of K-6 teachers at eight school sites engaged in linking inquiry-based science and language literacy. 1948. Maitri, Inc., San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1949. Mansfield Independent School District, Mansfield, TX. $72,000, 2008. To provide training and support to middle and high school teachers in development of inquiry-based curriculum and computer-based science labs. 1950. Menlo School, Atherton, CA. $14,000, 2008. For Menlo Benefit. 1951. Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For Playing to Win the Fight Against Parkinson’s in LA. 1952. Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s benefit. 1953. Morgan Center, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For co-sponsorship of Golf Classic fundraising event. 1954. Mountain View-Whisman School District, Mountain View, CA. $113,500, 2008. For support of Continuous Improvement (CI) strategies with primary focus on low-income and Hispanic students, through Community Endowment Fund. 1955. Mural Music and Arts Project, Los Altos, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Masquerade Theater: Prophecy of 2012 and History through Hip-Hop annual benefit concert in East Palo Alto and Stanford University. 1956. National Conference for Community and Justice, Silicon Valley Regional Office, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Founders Leadership Circle. 1957. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For core operating support. 1958. National Hispanic University, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2008. For consultant to create business plan. 1959. National Hispanic University, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For consultant to create business plan. 1960. National Judicial College, Reno, NV. $11,898, 2008. For search for two judges from Liberia to attend Judicial Writing course. 1961. Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general operations to improve living environment of lower income families in selected neighborhoods of San Jose and its broader metropolitan area. 1962. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $100,000, 2008. For support of Transition Phase. 1963. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management for Silicon Valley New Teacher Project. 1964. Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For support of Eastwick Next Door PR. 1965. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $61,500, 2008. For general support. 1966. Nuestra Casa, East Palo Alto, CA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building support to hire interim executive director and recruit permanent executive director. 1967. Opera San Jose, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1968. Opera Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA. $26,000, 2008. For Festival Founders, Young Artists Program, Flag for State Street. 1969. Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, OR. $60,000, 2008. For Artistic Director’s Circle and for sponsorship of play: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. 1970. Pachamama Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For multiyear grant to help ensure financial sustainability and strength of organization for preservation of tropical rainforests and cultures. 1971. Pacific Autism Center of Education, Santa Clara, CA. $10,000, 2008. For November fundraiser. 1972. Pacific Community Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Luncheon, Celebrating 10 Years of Innovation. 1973. Partners in School Innovation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For general operations to increase quality of teaching in San Jose’s low-performing public elementary schools. 1974. Pathways Hospice Foundation, Sunnyvale, CA. $10,000, 2008. For contribution to One From the Heart Awards Breakfast.
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1975. Peninsula Clergy Network, San Mateo, CA. $30,000, 2008. To increase level of organizational support, through Community Endowment Fund. 1976. Peninsula Temple Sholom, Burlingame, CA. $20,018, 2008. For High Holiday Appeal. 1977. Phillips Academy, Andover, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Andover Fund. 1978. Pluralism Fund, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For annual support, IDSP (Institute for Development Studies and Practices) grant, and to help meet fundraising goals. 1979. Portuguese Organization for Social Services and Opportunities, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1980. Project Exploration, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For general support in recognition of annual gala and fundraising event. 1981. Project Hired, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 1982. Project Ninety Treatment Services, San Mateo, CA. $20,000, 2008. To implement Nurturing Parent curriculum which will include training staff in delivery of Nurturing Parent education component and inclusion into individualized treatment planning, through Community Endowment Fund. 1983. Puget Sound Educational Service District, Renton, WA. $62,280, 2008. For Train a Teacher (T3) Grant. 1984. Pyramid Alternatives, Pacifica, CA. $20,000, 2008. For exploration of merger between Pyramid Alternatives, Sitike Counseling Center and Women’s Recovery Association. 1985. Q Place, Dobbs Ferry, NY. $40,000, 2008. For marketing and development. 1986. Ravenswood Family Health Center, East Palo Alto, CA. $662,630, 2008. For development and related costs of Ravenswood Resource Center building. 1987. Ravenswood Family Health Center, East Palo Alto, CA. $200,000, 2008. For core support, for new projects and to strengthen staff by hiring Deputy Director of Development and to support uncompensated medical visits. 1988. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2008. For Expansion Plan. 1989. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $120,000, 2008. To increase inquiry-based STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) curriculum and materials available for middle and high school teachers. 1990. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $55,000, 2008. For new warehouse campaign and for general support. 1991. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Education Program. 1992. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Activity Kits for Inquiring Minds. 1993. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $31,020, 2008. For T3 (Train the Teacher) Grant. 1994. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Activity Kit Series and for Showcase of Creativity. 1995. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 1996. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For RAFT’s education program. 1997. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Operating Fund and for RAFT’s new Sobrato Center. 1998. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Honor Roll. 1999. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 2000. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 2001. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For capital campaign. 2002. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For capital campaign. 2003. Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento, McClellan, CA. $50,000, 2008. To establish reserve fund. 2004. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $15,000, 2008. For El Centro de Desarrollo Comunitario (CDC) Juan Diego. 2005. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $15,000, 2008. For support of Fundacion Leer. 2006. Respite and Research for Alzheimers Disease, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund.
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2007. Riekes Center for Human Enhancement, Menlo Park, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Accretive Solutions in creating solid financial management systems for Riekes Center. 2008. Ronald McDonald House at Stanford, Palo Alto, CA. $11,750, 2008. For Denim to Diamonds and for Visionary Circle. 2009. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $1,515,000, 2008. For core support. 2010. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $250,000, 2008. For core support. 2011. RotaCare Bay Area, Gilroy, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 2012. Rubicon Programs, Richmond, CA. $36,000, 2008. For marketing support at Rubicon Bakery. 2013. Rutherford Charitable Organization, Rutherford, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Music Festival for Mental Health. 2014. Saint Elizabeth Seton School, Palo Alto, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Golf Tournament. 2015. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For AIDS Walk San Francisco. 2016. San Francisco State University Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Pacific-Rim Transnational Educator Initiative. 2017. San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Annual Fund, Maestro’s Circle. 2018. San Jose Childrens Discovery Museum, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 2019. San Jose Jazz Society, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management. 2020. San Jose Multicultural Artists Guild, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management. 2021. San Mateo County Child Care Partnership Council, Redwood City, CA. $79,289, 2008. For CCPC Needs Assessment and Social and Emotional Development Training through Community Endowment Fund. 2022. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $150,000, 2008. For in-depth professional development to 4th and 5th grade teachers on state’s newly adopted classroom materials in physical science, and for materials for hands-on classroom activities. 2023. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $88,800, 2008. For management fee, and for Aspect Sons and Daughters Scholarship Program. 2024. School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management. 2025. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For general support. 2026. Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, San Jose, CA. $87,000, 2008. For Food Drive Match Donation for KIDS NOW (Nutrition on Weekends) Program. 2027. Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2008. For NVIDIA Food and Fund Drive. 2028. Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, San Jose, CA. $35,000, 2008. For Gold Sponsorship For Food Drive. 2029. Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management. 2030. Shelter Network of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA. $60,000, 2008. For third-year support for salary, benefits and taxes of full-time Housing Search Specialist. 2031. Shelter Network of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Housing First, Benefit Breakfast, and general support. 2032. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $18,000, 2008. For Shelter Resource Bank Project for Homeless Children. 2033. Sierra Club Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter for GW (Global Warming) Campaign. 2034. Silicon Valley Education Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Pioneers and Purpose Event. 2035. Social Profit Network, San Rafael, CA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 2036. Sojourn to the Past, San Bruno, CA. $50,000, 2008. For third-year support for organizational and fund development, student fellowships and evaluation for Civil Rights Education Project. 2037. Somos Mayfair, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2008. For program impact evaluation strategy and to finalize and implement two-year evaluation strategy for Obesity and Diabetes Project. 2038. South County Housing Corporation, Gilroy, CA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management. 2039. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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2040. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2041. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2042. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $125,000, 2008. For performance assessment for California Teachers Program. 2043. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Mechanical Engineering Design Division (Product Realization Lab Grant), and for President’s Fund. 2044. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $40,000, 2008. For general support of Hoover Institution and for general support of Keith G. Wallace Dean’s Fund. 2045. Summer Search Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Leadership Luncheon Matching Gift Program. 2046. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Race for the Cure. 2047. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For four Service Grants to Peninsula nonprofits. 2048. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 2049. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $1,015,000, 2008. For Teach for All. 2050. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. For general support. 2051. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Professional Development of Bay Area Early Childhood Educators. 2052. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To support recruitment, training, support and professional development of San Jose corps members. 2053. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For special projects. 2054. Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Inspiration Level support. 2055. Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Visionary Table for Tech Awards Gala. 2056. ThaiCraft Association, Bangkok, Thailand. $55,000, 2008. To test FT-CERT certification and assessment system among producer groups in Thailand in order to analyze applicability of proposed system and demonstrate validity of international level assessment system for Fair Trade handicrafts. 2057. Theaterworks, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Inner Circle and Board Campaign. 2058. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operating support and grantmaking of Chicken and Egg Pictures Project. 2059. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. For TPW (The Philanthropy Workshop) Energy Collaborative. 2060. TransForm, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Site Coordination/ Selection; for Website and Intranet; for Traffic Generation Model; and for Project Management. 2061. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Smart Energy program. 2062. Trust for Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills, CA. $50,000, 2008. For matching grant to kick-off year’s fundraising. 2063. UC Santa Cruz Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA. $350,000, 2008. For expanding New Teacher Center’s Reach Across California’s BTSA (Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment Program) and Intern Programs. 2064. UC Santa Cruz Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA. $250,000, 2008. For New Teacher Center, for Transforming Secondary School Teaching Through Principal and Teacher Professional Learning Communities. 2065. UC Santa Cruz Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Operating Fund for New Teacher Center. 2066. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. For de Tocqueville Society at Advocate level. 2067. University of California, College of Natural Resources, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For scholarships at Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program. 2068. University of California at Berkeley Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Center of Evaluation for Global Action, for research and data analysis of projects, and solar oven project in Senegal. 2069. University of California at San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $19,200, 2008. For general support and for Chancellor’s Fund.
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2070. University of California at San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Cardiology Council Membership. 2071. University of California at San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For support of Cardiology. 2072. University of California at San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Cardiology Council. 2073. University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For USF’s California Prize for Service and Common Good Dinner. 2074. Urban Habitat, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For planning and recruitment process targeted to organizations in San Mateo County, through Community Endowment Fund. 2075. Via Rehabilitation Services, Santa Clara, CA. $20,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 2076. VMC Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Strategic Fund. 2077. VMC Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For 20th anniversary gala. 2078. Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $16,450, 2008. For company match of National employee donations designated through Human Race. 2079. Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. To sponsor Human Race. 2080. Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. For operational management, through Community Investment Fund. 2081. Volunteers for Outdoor California, Redwood City, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Crew Leader Training Courses held at Stulsaft Park in Redwood City and planned weekend volunteer work party to construct new trail at Pillar Point on San Mateo Coast, through Community Endowment Fund. 2082. Volunteers in Medicine Clinic of the Cascades, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Circle of Caring. 2083. Westside Church, Bend, OR. $50,000, 2008. For Growing Better Heart First Project. 2084. Wild Fund, Sun Valley, ID. $15,000, 2008. For Leadership Action Projects. 2085. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $100,000, 2008. For general support. 2086. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $85,000, 2008. For general support. 2087. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $60,000, 2008. For Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia and for general support for Cheetah Conservation in Botswana. 2088. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 2089. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Okapi Conservation Project, Snow Leopard Conservancy, and for general support. 2090. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $20,000, 2008. For small cat, wild dog, and administrative support at discretion of Executive Director. 2091. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Cheetah Conservation in Botswana. 2092. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $28,000, 2008. For Clinton Climate Initiative. 2093. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Women of Silicon Valley Donor Circle. 2094. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Women of Silicon Valley Donor Circle. 2095. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. To sponsor Woodrow Wilson Awards Dinner in San Francisco. 2096. World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. For Global Philanthropy Forum. 2097. World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support and for Global Philanthropy Forum membership. 2098. Youth Radio, Oakland, CA. $35,111, 2008. For Youth Radio Media Training.
The Skoll Foundation Limitations: No support for organizations new or early-stage business plans or ideas, schools and school districts, or programs promoting religious doctrine. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowments, deficit reduction or land acquisition.
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2099. SustainAbility, London, England. $275,000, 2008. For Skoll SustainAbility Program.
Phoebe Snow Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 2100. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2007.
Y & H Soda Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No support for animal welfare, the arts, environmental causes, private foundations, national medical research organizations, or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual fundraising campaigns, media campaigns, endowments, faculty chairs, or advocacy grants. 2101. Ally Action, Concord, CA. $15,000, 2008. For salary support of executive director and communications outreach coordinator. 2102. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2008. For data-based professional development network, The Inquiry Initiative. 2103. Bay Area Partnership, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. For community school grantwriting. 2104. Biotech Partners, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2008. For organizational assessment. 2105. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2106. Center for Community Benefit Organizations, Concord, CA. $10,000, 2008. For consulting. 2107. Center for Independent Living, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 2108. Contra Costa Child Care Council, Concord, CA. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building. 2109. Cornerstone Community Development Corporation, Building Futures with Women and Children, San Leandro, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Project Open Doors Capacity-Building Initiative. 2110. Creating Economic Opportunities for Women, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For development support. 2111. Desarrollo Familiar, Richmond, CA. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 2112. Family Support Services of the Bay Area, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building. 2113. New Leaders for New Schools, Bay Area Office, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Summer Foundation Institute. 2114. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2115. Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community, Omaha, NE. $10,800, 2008. For Spanish-speaking spiritual directors program in Oakland. 2116. Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Hayward, CA. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building.
Levi Strauss Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Africa, Asia, Canada, China, Europe, Haiti, and Latin America. No support for political, sectarian, religious, or discriminatory organizations, or sports teams. No grants to individuals, or for capital, endowment, or building funds, athletic competition, or advertising. 2117. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London, England. $125,000, 2007. For general support. 2118. AIDS Legal Network, Cape Town, South Africa. $75,000, 2007. To address HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in the Western Cape Province through intensive capacity building workshops for health providers, and enhancement of the Legal Advice Desk. 2119. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Silver Sponsor of BoardSource Leadership Forum in San Francisco, California. 2120. Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Toronto, Canada. $75,000, 2007. To build the capacity of key stakeholders to promote human rights-based drug law reform and harm reduction approaches in Thailand. 2121. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2007. For general capacity building support to the South of Market Community Action Network tie-off. 2122. Earned Assets Resource Network, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. To establish the Bay Area Asset Support Center, a centralized source of
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information and technical assistance to support and expand asset-building services in local communities. 2123. Human Rights Watch, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To support an organization impact evaluation and provide general support for continued research and advocacy to monitor, document and publicize violations of human rights worldwide. 2124. ICHEC-Entreprises, Brussels, Belgium. $13,000, 2007. To contribute to a scholarship fund for NGO staff to attend two special diploma courses, Microfinance and NGO Management, at ICHEC Enterprises. 2125. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To upscale and replicate the positive and practical outcomes of the toolkit in the district of Srikakulum thereby developing a cadre of trained health care professionals equipped to address HIV/ AIDS-related stigma and gender-based violence in health care. 2126. MacFarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health, Melbourne, Australia. $100,000, 2007. For capacity building for local responses to HIV/AIDS among injecting drug users in Jakarta, Indonesia. 2127. MacFarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health, Melbourne, Australia. $70,000, 2007. For capacity building for local responses to HIV/AIDS among injecting drug users in Jakarta, Indonesia. 2128. Microfinance Centre, Warsaw, Poland. $75,000, 2007. To develop and test a partnership delivery model that will provide financial education to low-income families in a cost-effective and sustainable manner across Poland. 2129. Ms. Foundation for Women, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. For one-time capacity building grant for a redesigned and improved web site. 2130. Otro Mercado al Sur, La Plata, Argentina. $100,000, 2007. To increase the technical, administrative and marketing capacity of a fair trade textile supply chain. 2131. Popular Education Research Group, Toronto, Canada. $80,000, 2007. To promote fair labor practices and respect for worker rights in the post-quota transition period through southern NGO capacity building and strategic collaboration in Mexico and Central America. 2132. Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer, Mexico City, Mexico. $100,000, 2007. To provide technical and capacity building assistance to organizations supporting the labor and economic rights of women in Mexico. 2133. Transfair USA, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2007. To support a marketing and communications capacity building effort to expand Fair Trade to a broader mainstream U.S. audience. 2134. Union de Empresanos para la Tecnologia en la Educacion, Mexico City, Mexico. $25,000, 2007. For general support. 2135. United States Council Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To support an impact assessment of the Better Work program, an initiative of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of labor standards and competitiveness in global supply chains. 2136. University of California at San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For the Karnataka Adolescent Livelihoods and Reproductive Health Project, researching, implementing, and evaluating methods of increasing young women’s economic power, delaying marriage, and ultimately reduce their risk of HIV and other adverse reproductive health outcomes. 2137. World of Good Development Organization, Emeryville, CA. $20,000, 2007. For development and implementation of a unified industry vision and standards for the fair trade handicraft movement in the U.S. and Europe.
Stuart Foundation (also known as Elbridge Stuart Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and WA. No support for political or lobbying activities. No grants to individuals, or generally for endowments, building funds, or annual campaigns, capital or operating support to sustain existing service capacity. 2138. Alliance for Education, Seattle, WA. $254,000, 2008. For Seattle Public Schools in redesigning district hiring processes, and to overhaul the central office’s performance evaluation system in connection with overall performance management work, including teacher and principal evaluations. 2139. California State University at Fresno Foundation, Fresno, CA. $25,300, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For a partnership between the Central California Training Academy, The Central California Public Welfare Agencies, and SPIN-USA to enhance the training and development of child welfare
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leaders at all levels of the agencies to meet the challenges of systems reform and improving outcomes for foster youth through the use of the SPIN Video Interactive Guidance training method. 2140. California Youth Connection, San Francisco, CA. $225,000, 2008. For technical assistance and support of local chapters of advocacy organization comprised of current and former foster youth dedicated to improving the foster care system. 2141. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For general support. 2142. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession, Tacoma, WA. $500,000, 2008. To investigate the conditions of teaching in Washington and to promote policies and practices that support the effective teaching students need to learn well. 2143. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. For evaluation of the Family Finding youth permanency model through the inclusion of two California sites (Los Angeles and San Francisco) in a twelve site national evaluation. The evaluation will include impact and a process study, and will provide a better understanding of relative search and engagement techniques and the impact of these interventions on child outcomes. 2144. Children Now, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For strategic planning, policy advocacy, and coalition building in the design and implementation of a new, comprehensive student information system that enables all education stakeholders to understand and react to the myriad factors impacting children’s academic achievement in California. 2145. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2008. For San Francisco’s Communities of Opportunity (COO) Initiative. 2146. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For The Fostering Connections Project led by the John Burton Foundation, a two-year initiative providing technical assistance and training to promote a high-quality, well-informed policy regarding extending foster care to age 21 in California. The primary elements for the first year of the Project include: public education, information sharing, and policy analysis and development. 2147. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For research, writing, and editing of the publication What if New Schools, Better Neighborhoods, More Livable Communities, which entails these four key elements: assessment of current education facilities’ policy, political, and regulatory landscape; illustrative case examples and description of lessons from efforts of the last decade; best and promising new practices currently in use and emerging; and description of and strategy notes on next-phase opportunities for research and initiative. 2148. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Day Conference. 2149. Foster a Dream, Martinez, CA. $75,000, 2008. For general and capacity building support to further the organization’s work on behalf of foster youth in the Bay Area, providing resources and support to foster youth approaching emancipation. 2150. Full Circle Fund, San Francisco, CA. $120,000, 2008. To inform and encourage interest among educators, school boards, and policy makers about new models of teacher compensation aimed at improving student learning in the most challenging schools. In addition, seminars will be provided for school districts interested in undertaking in-depth explorations of potential plans. 2151. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $27,500, 2008. For resources to help site visits, the exchange of best practices, and peer learning between the Community Schools Collaboration in King County and international community school delegation from South Africa. The delegation is led by Community School expert Jessica Strauss, who was instrumental in the formation and implementation of the Baltimore Community Schools Connection and has been a lead facilitator of the National Urban Community Schools Network. 2152. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2008. To deepen the impact of the Urban Community Schools Network in California and Washington to inform and influence local action through increased understanding of federal policy and available funding resources, and to help individual community school sites move toward systemic and district-wide strategies. 2153. Interface Children Family Services, Camarillo, CA. $144,000, 2008. For the Supporting Fatherhood Involvement Initiative, which provides consultation and peer supervision to local agencies who provide this intervention to vulnerable populations. The project works with partner agencies to create more father-friendly environments in agencies and organizations throughout the state.
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2154. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. To create the Center for Math and Science Teaching (CMAST) to strengthen math and science teaching and learning in charter and small high schools serving economically disadvantaged youth by promoting the involvement of faculty from across the University in collaborating with teacher-leaders to develop curriculum and professional development that reflects best practices. 2155. Mental Health Advocacy Services, Los Angeles, CA. $175,000, 2008. To conduct a formative evaluation of the three pilot counties participating in the Ready to Succeed Initiative. The initial work will involve a close examination of the resources, strengths, and challenges that each county brings to this Initiative and will include designing instruments to collect data that will provide a baseline for monitoring the progress that each county is making toward implementing the Ready to Succeed recommendations. 2156. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2008. To increase the number of California teachers pursuing National Board Certification, with emphasis on those working in low-performing schools, through the creation of five regional professional teaching development centers throughout the state. The centers provide candidates with intellectual and technical resources, guidance, and peer support. 2157. National Center for Youth Law, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. To develop action plan focused on strategies to educate and support teachers on foster youth issues. 2158. New Futures, Burien, WA. $150,000, 2008. For general support to New Futures, which implements the Youth and Family Involvement Project, and ReachOut Training Program to build assets for hundreds of South King County’s most vulnerable children, youth, and families. 2159. San Francisco Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support for engaging the community, parents, teachers, and other educators in efforts to promote educational achievement for all students in San Francisco public schools. 2160. Seattle University, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2008. To expand a pilot program of professional development for new principals and supervisors in low-performing schools in Seattle Public Schools and Tacoma Public Schools. 2161. Sonoma, County of, Office of Education, Santa Rosa, CA. $125,000, 2008. To build the capacity of the Leadership Assistance Center to provide quality training and support for veteran school principals and school leadership teams that enables them to institutionalize continuous improvement of the education system and identify future school leaders. 2162. Springboard Schools, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. To develop and test two interrelated curricula for mid-level district management leaders in California school districts focusing on system reform that cuts across traditional district functions. Springboard will test a seminar program specifically for groups of assistant superintendents of curriculum and instruction and chief academic officers in three regions and develop curriculum for use by broader mid-level teams based in a single district. 2163. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $250,000, 2008. For continued support for the National Board Resource Center’s efforts to raise the quality of teaching in California, promote better professional learning environments in selected high-needs schools, and advance new leadership roles for board certified teachers. 2164. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To deliver capacity building services to 20 Stuart Foundation grantees in Washington and California by recruiting and engaging business professionals in volunteer service. Through service grants, the Taproot Foundation matches volunteers with nonprofits for specific projects, provides ongoing monitoring, and assesses results. 2165. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Tonal Connectedness Initiative, a project of The Children’s Program, in conducting environmental scan to determine the feasibility of replicating the Tonalogram work in several pilot sites. The Tonalgram diagrams a youth’s connections along emotional, cognitive, biological, and spiritual dimension or heart, mind, body and soul. Practitioners who work with foster youth are trained to use the Tonalgram in facilitating permanent connections. 2166. Treehouse, Seattle, WA. $112,000, 2008. For implementation and expansion of the Educational Advocacy Saturation Project, using specialized curriculum to develop, train and support networks of trainers across the state, who in turn share the tools, information, and strategies of educational advocacy for foster youth with others. This train-the-trainer
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model is to maximize the number of educational advocates for foster youth in Washington. 2167. Tukwila Community Schools Collaboration, SeaTac, WA. $85,000, 2008. For evaluation that focuses on two topics: the impact of specific programs on students and families and the expansion to additional school districts and cities in South King County. 2168. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $255,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance to the California Connected by 25 initiative (CC25i) a comprehensive continuum of services for emancipating foster youth. 2169. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2008. To design, conduct, assess, and share professional development curricula and practices for veteran urban school leaders. 2170. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $75,000, 2008. To develop technical assistance materials and tools, contract with experts to deliver the technical assistance, and to convene participating counties to disseminate materials to ensure implementation of the Ready to Succeed Initiative. 2171. University of California, Davis, CA. $50,000, 2008. To launch the Superintendent Executive Leadership Forum, a one-year seminar that will bring together superintendents and researchers in a structured setting to focus on education leadership and reform. The topic for 2008-09 is reinventing the school district office to support education leadership at the school site. 2172. University of California, School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical support, training, and ongoing management of the Efforts to Outcome software program for the California Connected by 25 initiative (CC25i), and to provide technical assistance to counties in self-evaluation of CC25i data and trends. 2173. University of Washington, Center for Educational Leadership, Seattle, WA. $145,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To increase the ability of school leaders (principals, instructional coaches, and mentor teachers) to analyze classroom instruction and consider the professional development implications for teachers. The Center for Education Leadership (CEL) will test five online instructional modules in two school districts in Washington and two in California. 2174. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. To increase students’ academic success, high school graduation rates, college-going rates, and levels of student engagement through small learning communities, teacher-led, high-quality and focused professional development, and exemplary teaching in the Humanitas Program. 2175. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. To design, develop, and implement evaluation strategy and business plan, and provide for technical assistance and capacity building for the Pacoima Neighborhood Partners’ Community Schools Initiative in Los Angeles’ northeast San Fernando Valley. 2176. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For the distillation of information from the Los Angeles Independent Living Skills Program evaluation to inform the public policy options for California in regards to extending foster care to age 21 and to provide analysis of the cost and benefits of additional evaluation to follow the same youth for several years after they aged out of foster care. 2177. Washington State Association of CASA-Guardian Ad Litem Programs, Seattle, WA. $138,400, 2008. For technical assistance and support to the 35 local CASA programs in Washington, building capacity to recruit, train and support community volunteers to provide high quality advocacy in the best interests of abused and neglected children in communities. 2178. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. $200,000, 2008. To implement the Leaders as Learners Project in Spokane Public Schools as a means of creating leadership capacity in support of equitable learning for all students. 2179. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $265,500, 2008. For partnership between the Tipping Point Project and MLA Partner Schools to develop a turnaround strategy for Manual Arts High School (MAHS), a large comprehensive high school in south Los Angeles that will convert MAHS from a school failing young people to one preparing them for a productive life. 2180. Wonder, Sacramento, CA. $75,000, 2008. For the Counselors in Leadership Training program (CILT): to expand the age range of foster children and youth mentored and to build infrastructure and sustainability. CILT builds on the already successful mentor/mentee relationships developed in Wonder Inc.’s Journey program, targeted at pre-teens, and extends the timeframe for participation to include the teen years.
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2181. YMCA of Greater Seattle, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For the development of fair contracts between private sector foster care providers and the Washington Department of Social and Heath Services, leading to higher quality services for children and families in the child welfare system and setting the stage for performance-based contracts. 2182. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2008. For collaboration with the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) for preliminary planning in the development of marketing, recruitment, and retention strategy for high-quality resource families.
2207. University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA. $149,833, 2008. For Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), Center for Community Translation. 2208. University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA. $149,832, 2008. For Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), Center for Community Translation. 2209. University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. For Health Information Management (HIM) Initiative.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles County, CA. No support for religious organizations or specific diseases. No grants to individuals. 2183. Center for Women in Transition, Charleston, SC. $800,000, 2007. For capital improvement. 2184. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007. 2185. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2007. 2186. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2007. 2187. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2007.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA. No support for veterans, fraternal, labor, service club, military, or similar organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, dinners, advertising, private operating foundations, or generally for endowments. 2210. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $350,000, 2008. For budget support for the Oakland Small Schools Initiative. 2211. Diocese of Oakland, Oakland, CA. $575,000, 2008. For the Schools in Need program, as part of the Bishop’s appeal. 2212. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. For two years budget support for the Small Schools Initiative. 2213. Teach for America, Bay Area Chapter, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. For budget support for the Bay Area expansion.
Tosa Foundation (formerly Morgridge Family Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and MA. No grants to individuals. 2188. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. 2189. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $25,000, 2007. 2190. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2007.
UniHealth Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA in the following areas: San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valley, Westside and Downtown Los Angeles, San Gabriel Valley, and Long Beach and Orange County. No support for propagandizing and/or influencing legislation, political campaigns, programs that promote religious doctrine, or biomedical/non-applied research. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, annual drives, or retirement of debt. 2191. Beverly Hospital, Montebello, CA. $165,196, 2008. For Spanish-speaking caregiver support/training program. 2192. California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, Berkeley, CA. $336,745, 2008. For Regional Coordinator for CINHC. 2193. Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. For integrative communication plan. 2194. Childrens Hospital of Orange County, Orange, CA. $250,000, 2008. For CHOC at Mission’s Implementation of the Strategic Balanced Scorecard Initiative. 2195. COPE Health Solutions, Los Angeles, CA. $144,300, 2008. For capacity building project. 2196. Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center, Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2008. For Unified Patient Accounting System. 2197. Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For client records and billing software upgrade. 2198. Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, CA. $118,800, 2008. For inpatient acupuncture implementation and assessment program. 2199. Grantmakers in Health, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. To support Center for Health Foundations. 2200. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $49,922, 2008. For Raising the Bar: increasing capacity of San Fernando Valley Mental Health agencies to use Evidence-Based Practices. 2201. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $177,000, 2008. To reduce harm through effective board leadership of quality. 2202. Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Northridge, CA. $75,000, 2008. For specialty care virtual access referral network planning grant. 2203. Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, Burbank, CA. $150,000, 2008. For patient safety training. 2204. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $183,861, 2008. To measure impact of Ronald McDonald Houses and Family Camps. 2205. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For organizational capacity building. 2206. Starlight Starbright Childrens Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2008. For clinical study on the efficacy of Get Fit, Get Right Intervention.
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Waitt Family Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for for-profit organizations, or for arts or religious organizations, public education institutions or healthcare organizations/hospitals. No grants for capital campaigns, endowments, or debt reduction. 2214. San Diego Business Education Foundation, Connect, La Jolla, CA. $10,000, 2007. For membership. 2215. San Diego Business Education Foundation, Connect, La Jolla, CA. $10,000, 2007. For membership.
Wasserman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals or to fund independent film projects. 2216. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $2,000,000, 2007. 2217. L.A. Works, Los Angeles, CA. $19,000, 2007.
Weingart Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to 6 southern CA counties; Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. No support for religious programs, political refugee or international concerns, federated fundraising groups, or national organizations that do not have chapters operating in Southern California. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, fellowships, seminars, conferences, publications, workshops, travel, surveys, films, medical research, or publishing activities. 2218. A World Fit for Kids, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For capacity building project. 2219. Al Wooten, Jr. Youth and Adult Cultural Education Center, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For facility renovations and organizational capacity building. 2220. Art from Scrap, Santa Barbara, CA. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For fund development. 2221. Arts in Education Aid Council, Canoga Park, CA. $75,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To build program, administrative and fund development capacities. 2222. Bienvenidos Childrens Center, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity-building efforts in administration, information technology, and fund development. 2223. BookEnds, West Hills, CA. $50,000, 2008. To implement new fund development strategy. 2224. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2008. To develop Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Pilot High Schools, leadership development programs and Los Angeles Small Schools Collaborative. Foundation supplied information indicates this program also includes Hispanic/Latino populations. 2225. Childrens Center of the Antelope Valley, Lancaster, CA. $75,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen technology infrastructure and grant-seeking efforts.
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2226. Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To implement capacity building project. Foundation provided information indicates that grant is for work in Los Angeles. 2227. Common Ground-The Westside HIV Community Center, Santa Monica, CA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish new Donor and Resource Development Project. 2228. Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA. $162,911, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance for Skid Row Homeless Healthcare Initiative. 2229. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build administrative and fundraising capacities to improve operations of Circle of Friends, social skills program of CP for teens and young adults with developmental disabilities that changes lives through understanding, acceptance, friendship and inclusion. 2230. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish development department and strengthen California Dance Institute’s capacity. 2231. Connection House of California, Irvine, CA. $10,000, 2008. For fund development activities. 2232. Door of Hope, Pasadena, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen capacity and scope of services. 2233. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For enhancements to Developing Development program. 2234. Foothill Family Service, Pasadena, CA. $175,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Technology Capacity Building Campaign. 2235. Foothill Vocational Opportunties, Pasadena, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental Disabilities Initiative. 2236. Friends of Expo Center, Los Alamitos, CA. $2,000,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For capital support for construction of new multi-use sports fields and support for re-branding initiative. 2237. Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building efforts in administration, accounting, and fund development. 2238. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., San Fernando Valley Council, Chatsworth, CA. $25,000, 2008. For merger of six Los Angeles area Girl Scout councils. 2239. Hearts Adaptive Riding Program, Santa Barbara, CA. $10,000, 2008. For position of full-time Executive Director. 2240. High Desert Resource Network, Phelan, CA. $159,900, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand resource development. 2241. Hollywood ARTS, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish development department. 2242. Home Ownership for Personal Empowerment, Torrance, CA. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental Disabilities Initiative. 2243. Inside Out Community Arts, Venice, CA. $180,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For comprehensive capacity building project to formalize and strengthen infrastructure. 2244. Intervention Center for Early Childhood, Irvine, CA. $92,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Ladders to Success capacity building project. 2245. Jeffrey Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For consulting and development staff. 2246. KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory School, Los Angeles, CA. $90,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build administrative and fund development capacities. Foundation supplied information indicates this grant includes Hispanic/Latino populations. 2247. Lifestyle Enrichment Through Meaningful Exercise Social Activity and Independent Living, LETMESAIL, Valencia, CA. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building aimed at strengthening infrastructure to support expanded operations and programming. 2248. Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For organizational infrastructure and donor development initiative. 2249. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand pre-financing technical assistance for childcare facility development in Southern California. Facility will have underserved children as clients. 2250. Marycrest Manor, Culver City, CA. $10,000, 2008. To hire grantwriting professional and build in-house fundraising capacity. 2251. Ojai Valley Youth Foundation, Ojai, CA. $47,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build fund development capacity and provide after-school services.
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2252. Open Paths Counseling Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For staff capacity building. 2253. PATH Ventures, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For start-up support for capacity building project to formally launch PATH Ventures. 2254. Pomona Valley Workshop, Montclair, CA. $860,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental Disabilities Initiative. 2255. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $80,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For new fund development program for Just Communities. 2256. PUEBLO Education Fund, Santa Barbara, CA. $35,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For development program. 2257. San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Brandes Event. 2258. San Gabriel Valley Foundation for Dental Health, La Puente, CA. $45,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To hire Executive Director. 2259. Shakespeare by the Sea, San Pedro, CA. $10,000, 2008. To develop and disseminate communication and marketing materials. 2260. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish Executive Peer Learning Network. 2261. Southern California Grantmakers, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen internal and program capacity. 2262. Southern California Youth Soccer Organization, Santa Ana, CA. $25,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To strengthen infrastructure of athletic education program by hiring a full-time Education Director. Foundation supplied information indicates this program includes support for low-income Hispanic/Latino boys. 2263. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For general support of service program. 2264. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To restructure health portion of The Children’s Partnership in Santa Monica and create new Deputy Director position. 2265. Tri-Counties Association for the Developmentally Disabled, Tri-Counties Regional Center, Santa Barbara, CA. $412,824, 2008. 3-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental Disabilities Initiative. 2266. Valley Family Center, San Fernando, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement Testing and Assessment Program. Foundation supplied information indicates this program includes Hispanic/Latino clients. 2267. Vocational Visions, Mission Viejo, CA. $200,570, 2008. 2-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building project through Developmental Disabilities Initiative. 2268. Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For salary for Director of Development salary. 2269. Womens Economic Ventures, Santa Barbara, CA. $170,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building initiative.
Wells Fargo Foundation (formerly Norwest Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving on a national basis for the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, lobbying organizations, or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or for political campaigns, advertising purchases including booths and tickets, fundraising dinners, video or film production, club memberships, or endowments. 2270. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2008. 2271. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. 2272. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $15,000, 2008. 2273. Asian Pacific Revolving Loan Fund of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2274. Atlanta Board of Realtors Educational Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. 2275. California Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2008. 2276. California Farmlink, Sebastopol, CA. $30,000, 2008. 2277. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. 2278. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2279. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $112,000, 2008.
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2280. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. 2281. Fresno Nonprofit Advancement Council, Fresno, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2282. Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives, Oakland, CA. $80,000, 2008. 2283. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $55,000, 2008. 2284. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. 2285. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2008. 2286. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. 2287. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2288. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $70,000, 2008. 2289. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. 2290. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. 2291. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. 2292. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. 2293. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. 2294. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. 2295. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. 2296. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2008. 2297. Mission Community Services Corporation, San Luis Obispo, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2298. Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay, Green Bay, WI. $10,000, 2008. 2299. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2300. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2301. Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. 2302. Neighborhood Housing Services of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK. $12,500, 2008. 2303. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA. $20,000, 2008. 2304. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA. $15,000, 2008. 2305. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2008. 2306. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $15,000, 2008. 2307. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. 2308. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2008. 2309. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV. $23,000, 2008. 2310. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County, Avondale, AZ. $13,500, 2008. 2311. Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, San Bernardino, CA. $15,000, 2008. 2312. Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2313. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. 2314. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. 2315. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2008. 2316. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2317. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. 2318. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $79,050, 2008. 2319. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. 2320. Teach for America, New York, NY. $12,500, 2008. 2321. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. 2322. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. 2323. TMC Development Working Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2324. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. 2325. Valley Small Business Development Corporation, Fresno, CA. $50,000, 2008.
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Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, CA. No support for tax-supported educational institutions, government-funded organizations, religious or political organizations, or for medical research. No grants to individuals. 2326. Alliance for the Arts, Thousand Oaks, CA. $25,000, 2008. For marketing and fundraising video. 2327. Alpha Resource Center of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building funds. 2328. American Red Cross, Santa Barbara, CA. $30,000, 2008. For critical communications infrastructure. 2329. Guadalupe Area Senior Citizens, Guadalupe, CA. $24,300, 2008. For director salary and operating expenses. 2330. Nonprofit Support Center, Santa Barbara, CA. $20,000, 2008. For programs. 2331. Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens, Santa Barbara, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the Zoo Campaign - Wild California. 2332. Santa Ynez Valley Chorale, Santa Ynez, CA. $10,000, 2008. For artistic director and professional musicians.
Yellow Chair Foundation 2333. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support.
COLORADO Anschutz Family Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for capital or building funds, deficit financing, endowment funds, special events or promotions, conferences, graduate or post-graduate research, or multi-year grants. 2334. Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For assistance to partner organizations providing shelter and transitional housing in rural Colorado. 2335. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $31,500, 2008. For 14 scholarships for the Colorado Nonprofit Leadership and Management Program. 2336. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2008. For two Colorado Rural Philanthropy Day events. 2337. Full Circle of Lake County, Leadville, CO. $10,000, 2008. For evaluation efforts for programs serving at-risk youth and families. 2338. Microbusiness Development Corporation, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support for a program providing small loans, technical assistance, and business coaching for low-income entrepreneurs. 2339. Otero Junior College, La Junta, CO. $10,000, 2008. For free grant writing training and assistance to nonprofit organizations located throughout Southeastern Colorado. 2340. Phillips, County of, Holyoke, CO. $10,000, 2008. For the construction of a Community Events Center that will house two community nonprofit organizations and provide community meeting space. 2341. Rural Solutions, Sterling, CO. $10,000, 2008. For follow-up services for the Northeast Colorado Rural Philanthropy Days, providing trainings, communications, and supporting collaborative regional efforts. 2342. University of Colorado Foundation, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For the Rural Health Track Initiative addressing the shortage of doctors willing and qualified to practice medicine in rural Colorado.
The Anschutz Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for continuing support. 2343. Horizons at New Canaan Country School, New Canaan, CT. $30,000, 2007. For program support. 2344. Northwest Colorado Council of Governments Foundation, Silverthorne, CO. $75,000, 2007. For program support.
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Aspen Community Foundation (formerly Aspen Valley Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily from Aspen to Parachute, CO. No support for religious purposes, conduit organizations, or organizations primarily supported by tax-derived funding. No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement, endowments, medical research, scholarships, conferences, seminars, trips, or speaker series. 2345. Executive Service Corps, Aspen, CO. $18,000, 2007. 2346. Manaus Fund, Carbondale, CO. $156,614, 2007.
Avenir Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, as well as in Vienna, Austria. No grants to individuals. 2347. American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD. $3,000,000, 2008. To endow director of the Center for History of Physics.
Bohemian Foundation (formerly The Stryker-Short Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the Fort Collins, CO, area. No support for specific religious programs, tuition-based private schools, private foundations, individual team requests or discriminatory programs. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, debt reduction, multi-year requests, multi-program requests, fundraising events, or for program-related investments. 2348. Bell Policy Center, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2007. For the Bell Challenge: a capacity building campaign. 2349. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007. For Colorado Generosity project. 2350. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For general support.
Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for activities or initiatives that have a religious purpose or objective. Generally no grants to individuals (except for award programs), or for scholarships, fellowships, endowments, seminars, conferences, media productions, fundraising, travel expenses, or to retire debt. 2351. Bayaud Industries, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2009. To strengthen fund development capacity. 2352. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, Denver, CO. $250,000, 2009. For a Catalyst Grant to build capacity related to agency development, quality assurance, and community outreach. 2353. Central City Opera House Association, Denver, CO. $75,000, 2009. For the Summer Opera Festival and to increase financial sustainability. 2354. Central City Opera House Association, Denver, CO. $35,000, 2009. To strengthen infrastructure, with emphasis on fund development and marketing. 2355. Colorado Academy, Denver, CO. $35,000, 2009. For the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Disadvantaged Student Scholarship. 2356. Colorado Association of Funders, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2009. To build CAFs capacity to strengthen Colorado’s philanthropic sector. 2357. Colorado Ballet Company, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2009. For board and staff development and to support the Studio Company. 2358. Colorado Childrens Chorale, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2009. For a Catalyst Grant to build capacity related to artistic product, audience development, fund development, and strategic planning. 2359. Colorado Department of Education, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2009. For a statewide initiative to promote arts education. 2360. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2009. To strengthen current nonprofit leaders and develop new leaders for the nonprofit sector. 2361. Colorado Symphony Association, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2009. For continued support of the Patron Relationship Model. 2362. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO. $15,000, 2009. For the financial capacity-building initiative. 2363. Curious Theater Company, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2009. For a Catalyst Grant to increase earned income, sustain artistic excellence, professionalize staff, and build community connections. 2364. Denver Young Artists Orchestra Association, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2009. For a Catalyst Grant to build capacity in the areas of infrastructure, leadership, artistic excellence, and fund development. 2365. Denvers Road Home, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2009. To fund the evaluation efforts of Denvers Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness.
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2366. Lab at Belmar, Lakewood, CO. $35,000, 2009. For a challenge grant to build membership. 2367. Mi Casa Resource Center for Women, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2009. For the development of new outcome metrics and evaluation plan. 2368. Museo de las Americas, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2009. For a strategic membership campaign. 2369. Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2009. For audience development initiative. 2370. National Repertory Orchestra, Breckenridge, CO. $10,000, 2009. For website enhancements to increase patrons and donors, and to measure the long-term impact. 2371. Opera Colorado, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2009. To strengthen marketing and increase subscription and ticket sales. 2372. Parent Pathways, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2009. To strengthen fundraising and marketing capacity. 2373. Urban Peak, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2009. For a comprehensive organizational needs assessment and to provide leadership development training. 2374. Warren Village, Denver, CO. $175,000, 2009. For a Catalyst Grant to build capacity in strategic planning, marketing, fund development, and program replication.
Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation Limitations: Giving only in CO. No support for political organizations, sectarian programs, or promoting religion. Generally, no support for medical programs. No grants to individuals, or for past operating deficit, or retirement of debt. Generally, no grants for testimonial dinners, multi-year awards, events, annual campaigns, membership drives, emergency needs, conferences, or endowments; no loans. 2375. Alliance for Kids, Colorado Springs, CO. $125,000, 2008. For El Paso County Office of Professional Development. 2376. Aspen, City of, Aspen, CO. $50,000, 2008. For Early Childhood Council regional quality enhancement program. 2377. Aspen, City of, Aspen, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Early Childhood Council program administration scale. 2378. Auraria Higher Education Center, Auraria Early Learning Center, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2379. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $800,000, 2008. For capital campaign. 2380. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $90,000, 2008. For Family, Friends and Neighbors project. 2381. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $75,000, 2008. For Environment Rating System project. 2382. Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care, Denver, CO. $34,000, 2008. For education and training of licensed staff on environment rating scales and college courses related to director qualifications. 2383. Colorado Parent and Child Foundation, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For ongoing HIPPY evaluation. 2384. Durango 4-C Council, Durango, CO. $34,019, 2008. For professional development project. 2385. Durango 4-C Council, Durango, CO. $30,000, 2008. For professional development project. 2386. Early Care and Education Council of Boulder County, Boulder, CO. $60,000, 2008. For professional development project. 2387. Early Childhood Council, Sterling, CO. $27,850, 2008. For professional and workforce development. 2388. Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO. $80,000, 2008. For professional development project. 2389. Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley, Alamosa, CO. $50,000, 2008. For professional development project. 2390. Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley, Alamosa, CO. $25,000, 2008. For year 6 of the professional development project. 2391. Friends of Children with Down Syndrome of Colorado, Rise School of Denver, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For a Qualistar rating and recommended improvements. 2392. Mesa County Department of Human Services, Early Care and Education Office, Grand Junction, CO. $15,000, 2008. For first payment for the professional development project. 2393. Morgan County Early Childhood Council, Fort Morgan, CO. $35,932, 2008. For education, evaluation and enhancement project.
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2394. Morgan County Family Center, Fort Morgan, CO. $40,000, 2008. For Morgan County Early Childhood Council education, evaluation and enhancement project. 2395. Pinon Project, Cortez, CO. $38,000, 2008. For Tree House Early Learning Center, the Incredible Years programming, and ongoing implementation of the county-wide early childhood strategic plan. 2396. Saint Marys Hospital Foundation, Grand Junction, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Foster Grandparents placements in ECE settings and specialized ECE training using a mutually acceptable ECE training curriculum. 2397. Teach for America, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2008. For early childhood initiative. 2398. United Way, Mile High, Denver Early Childhood Council, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2008. For scholarships within the professional development project. 2399. University of Denver, College of Education, Denver, CO. $371,000, 2008. For Buell Early Childhood Leadership program.
Charter School Growth Fund (doing business as A Charter School Growth Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, IL, and TX. Generally, no support for individual charter schools. 2400. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. For fund management. 2401. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $750,000, 2008. For start-up support. 2402. Cesar Chavez Academy, Pueblo, CO. $225,000, 2008. For fund management. 2403. Cesar Chavez Academy, Pueblo, CO. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 2404. Chicago Charter School Foundation, Chicago, IL. $86,400, 2008. For fund management. 2405. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $750,482, 2008. For fund management. 2406. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $750,000, 2008. For start-up support. 2407. Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $40,000, 2008. For business planning. 2408. IDEA Public Schools, Weslaco, TX. $1,100,500, 2008. For fund management for IDEA Academy in Donna, TX. 2409. KIPP Academy of Opportunity, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 2410. KIPP Austin College Preparatory School, Austin, TX. $800,500, 2008. For fund management. 2411. KIPP Baltimore, KIPP Ujima Village Academy, Baltimore, MD. $31,000, 2008. For business planning. 2412. KIPP Bay Area Schools, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 2413. KIPP DC, Washington, DC. $900,000, 2008. For fund management. 2414. KIPP Philadelphia Charter School, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. For business planning. 2415. KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 2416. LEARN Charter School, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 2417. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $50,000, 2008. For business planning. 2418. New City Public Schools, Long Beach, CA. $100,000, 2008. For fund management. 2419. Noble Network of Charter Schools, Chicago, IL. $295,749, 2008. For fund management. 2420. TEAM Academy Charter School, Friends of, Newark, NJ. $250,000, 2008. For fund management. 2421. Tucson International Academy, Tucson, AZ. $48,700, 2008. For business planning. 2422. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $230,000, 2008. For start-up support. 2423. United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For business planning for charter school network. 2424. YES College Preparatory School, Southeast Campus, Houston, TX. $80,000, 2008. For fund management.
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The Colorado Trust Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, political organizations, or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, deficit financing or debt retirement, building funds, or real estate acquisition. 2425. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Community Foundation of Northern Colorado (formerly Fort Collins Area Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Larimer County, CO. 2426. Civic Results, Denver, CO. $12,667, 2008.
Adolph Coors Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CO. No support for preschools, day care centers, nursing homes or other extended care facilities, museums or museum projects, churches or church projects, animals or animal-related programs, national health organizations, historic renovation, tax-supported organizations or public or private K-12 schools. Generally, no grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, research, production of films or other media-related projects, conduit funding, deficits, debt retirement, computer equipment, start-up funding, special events, meetings, or seminars. 2427. Christian Healing Network, Colorado Springs, CO. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2428. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2429. Pikes Peak Integrated Solutions, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support.
The Crowell Trust (also known as Henry P. and Susan C. Crowell Trust) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for churches or schooling from kindergarten through 12th grade. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds; no loans. 2430. Greater Europe Mission, Monument, CO. $35,000, 2008. For organization and strategy development for ministry in 21st Century Europe. 2431. Horizons International, Boulder, CO. $40,000, 2008. For long term training programs. 2432. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2008. For JSM-Langham Stay at Home PhD Scholarships for world Christian leaders. 2433. Latin America Mission, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2008. For missionary and associate ministry management system. 2434. Leadership Resources International, Palos Heights, IL. $20,000, 2008. For West Africa TNT Pastoral Training Program. 2435. New Hope International, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2008. For phase two of capacity building initiative. 2436. Operation Mobilization USA, Tyrone, GA. $40,000, 2008. For upgrading the South African Training Center, increasing capacity to train and send missionaries from emerging mission fields. 2437. Partners International, Spokane, WA. $125,000, 2008. For year-two building internal and field capacity to evangelize the world’s least-reached regions. 2438. Project MedSend, Orange, CT. $25,000, 2008. For educational debt of medical missionaries. 2439. SIM USA, Charlotte, NC. $50,000, 2008. For strategic mobilization enhancement project. 2440. South America Mission, Fort Mill, SC. $20,000, 2008. For mission transition, leadership and communication capacity building. 2441. VisionQuest Alliance, Monument, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Growth Priority Investment Fund.
Daniels Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, with emphasis on Denver; funding also in NM, WY and UT with a limited basis nationally. No support for arts and cultural programs. No grants to individuals (except for Daniels Fund Scholarship Program) or for academic, medical, or scientific research or symposia, or for endowments or debt elimination. 2442. Amy Biehl High School Foundation, Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2008. For Teacher Professional Development Program.
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2443. Bal Swan Childrens Center, Broomfield, CO. $25,000, 2008. For Qualistar Rating Process. 2444. Center for Education Reform, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For technical assistance and communications campaign. 2445. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $100,000, 2008. For Scholars Program - Western Slope Cluster. 2446. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2008. For General Operating Support. 2447. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $230,000, 2008. For New Schools Collaborative. 2448. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $150,000, 2008. For Citizens for Denver Teachers. 2449. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $40,000, 2008. For VOYCE project, Voices of Youth Changing Education. 2450. Denver Public Schools Foundation, Denver, CO. $184,000, 2008. For Principals Institute. 2451. Denver Public Schools Foundation, Denver, CO. $19,750, 2008. For Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College Professional Development Plan. 2452. Early Childhood Partners, Eagle, CO. $10,000, 2008. For expansion of professional development, consulting, and parent education services. 2453. Escuela de Guadalupe, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 2454. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Zia Council, Artesia, NM. $30,000, 2008. For capacity building merger. 2455. School Leaders for America, Parker, CO. $50,000, 2008. For General Operating Support. 2456. Southwest Conservation Corps, Durango, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Los Valles capacity building initiative. 2457. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2008. For Denver program support and expansion. 2458. Uncompahgre Board of Cooperative Services, Ridgway, CO. $20,000, 2008. For autism and behavioral consultation team’s identification, intervention, and teacher training project. 2459. United Hospital Fund of New York, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. For Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Blueprint Project. 2460. United Way, Mile High, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Homeless Movie Sponsorship. 2461. Urban Science Technology For All, Broomfield, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Culturally-Responsive Science Teaching program.
The Denver Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, CO. No support for government agencies, parochial or religious schools, or organizations that further religious doctrine. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for sponsorships, debt liquidation, debt retirement, endowments or other reserve funds, membership or affiliation campaigns, dinners, or special events, research, publications, films, travel, or conferences, symposiums, workshops, or individual medical procedures, medical, scientific, or academic research, creation or installation of art objects, or multi-year funding requests. 2462. Alums and Friends of GW, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For projects including renovation of sound system in auditorium and toward golf tournament. 2463. American Council of the Blind of Colorado, Denver, CO. $12,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for Organizational Assessment and long term strategic planning. 2464. ARC Thrift of Colorado, Lakewood, CO. $15,600, 2008. For Be Beautiful, Be Yourself Jet Set Fashion Show. 2465. Arthritis Foundation, Rocky Mountain Chapter, Denver, CO. $55,000, 2008. For challenge grant for Commitment to a Cure Luncheon. 2466. Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For Jack Vickers Invitational. 2467. Cancer League of Colorado, Englewood, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Hope Ball. 2468. Cancer League of Colorado, Englewood, CO. $10,000, 2008. For auction system and entertainment for Good Cause Comedy Ball. 2469. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Aurora, CO. $50,000, 2008. For Imagine Gala. 2470. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Aurora, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Courage Classic.
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2471. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, UT. $72,644, 2008. For Tithing for the Highland 7th Ward, Highland East Stake. 2472. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, UT. $46,700, 2008. For general operating support for tithing, fast offering, and repetual. 2473. Colorado Anti-Hunger Network, Denver, CO. $12,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for capacity building project. 2474. Colorado Environmental Coalition, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For Rebel with a Cause. 2475. Colorado Health Network, Colorado AIDS Project, Denver, CO. $85,000, 2008. For Statewide Strategic Sustainability Initiative. 2476. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $21,500, 2008. For fall conference as presenting sponsor. 2477. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For fall conference expansion. 2478. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2479. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2480. Cornelia Connelly Center for Education, Holy Child Middle School, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For fundraising dinner coinciding with 15th anniversary of middle school opening. 2481. Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For DAM Uncorked Event. 2482. Denver Public Schools Foundation, Office of Intentional School Culture, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. 2483. Energy Outreach Colorado, Denver, CO. $14,415, 2008. For Nonprofit Energy Efficiency Program. 2484. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Services Center of Colorado, Denver, CO. $12,000, 2008. For technical assistance for multi-year capacity building project. 2485. Health District of Northern Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO. $10,994, 2008. For training provided to the Larimer County AMCMHC Project by the Ohio SAMI Coordinating Center of Excellence. 2486. Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International, Santa Cruz, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Campaign. 2487. Lutheran Social Services of Colorado, Lutheran Family Services of Colorado, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For 60th anniversary Gala sponsorship. 2488. Mercy Ministries of America, Nashville, TN. $40,000, 2008. For Florida Group Home. 2489. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2490. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2491. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Heart of Volunteerism Award sponsorship. 2492. Mizel Museum, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Cultural Enrichment Gala. 2493. National Jewish Health, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Hoops and Hoopla. 2494. Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, Westminster, CO. $12,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for organizational assessment and strategic planning, board assessment, and fundraising plan. 2495. Salem United Soccer Club, Salem, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Challenge Grant Capital Fund Drive. 2496. Smith College, Northampton, MA. $50,000, 2008. For President’s Circle Program. 2497. University of Colorado Foundation, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For K5-8 program and Science Explorers. 2498. University of Virginia, School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA. $10,000, 2008. For pilot program mentoring nursing students working at Charlottesville Free Clinic, and Healthy Appalachia program. 2499. Western Stock Show Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For National Western Stock Show Citizens of the West event. 2500. Womens Intercultural Center, Anthony, NM. $25,000, 2008. For Executive Director position and fundraising activities. 2501. Young Philanthropists Foundation, Denver, CO. $12,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for Organizational Assessment and planning for board governance, financial accounting, and management.
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El Pomar Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for organizations that distribute funds to other grantees, religious or political organizations, primary or secondary education, or for camps or seasonal facilities. No grants to individuals, or for travel, film or other media projects, conferences, seminars, deficit financing, endowment funds, research. 2502. Colorado Watershed Assembly, Hotchkiss, CO. $15,000, 2008. For Awards for Excellence: The Robert V. Menary Award for Excellence in Environmental Issues. 2503. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For Awards for Excellence: The H. Chase Stone Award for Excellence in Community Issues. 2504. District 8 Senior Events, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2008. For Denver Media Event. 2505. Peak Vista Community Health Centers Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Breakfast of Champions annual event. 2506. Southwest Conservation Corps, Durango, CO. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative.
Gates Family Foundation (formerly Gates Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to CO, with emphasis on the Denver area, except for foundation-initiated grants. No support for private foundations, medical facilities, or individual public schools or public school districts. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, medical research, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, purchase of tickets for fundraising dinners, parties, balls, or other social fundraising events, purchase of vehicles or office equipment, conferences, meetings, research, or scholarships; no loans. 2507. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $500,000, 2008. For construction.
The Gill Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis to national and state-wide organizations. No support for clinical HIV/AIDS research, prevention or direct client services to community based HIV/AIDS organizations outside CO, or art programs for or about HIV. No support to individuals, endowments, scholarships, capital projects, direct care services, pride events, film or media production. 2508. AIDS Community Research Initiative of America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 2509. American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For Breakfast of Champions. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2510. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For program support for Generosity Project and event sponsorships for Eastern Conference, Leadership Luncheon, and Nonprofit Week. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2511. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2007. For Colorado Leadership Management Program and Training Workshops. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2512. Delaware Valley Legacy Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For program support for formal survey via SurveyMonkey.com to assess impact of programs. 2513. Equal Rights Washington Education Fund, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 2514. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. For general operating support. 2515. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support. 2516. Gay Mens Health Crisis, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For GMHC’s 25th Anniversary Gala. 2517. International Federation of Black Prides, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For technical assistance for IFBP Annual meeting. 2518. Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Annual Gala Dinner. 2519. Memorial Health System Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. For Here We Grow Again Gala. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2520. New Dance Theater, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For Dancin with Cleo, Cookin with Maya Gala. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.
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2521. Opera Colorado, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007. For 25th Anniversary Gala, and season. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2522. Pikes Peak Nonprofit Partnership, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Standards for Excellence workshop series. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2523. Pikes Peak Nonprofit Partnership, Colorado Springs, CO. $12,500, 2007. For Volunteer Fair and Awards Luncheon, and Nonprofit Day. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2524. Project PAVE, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For Project PAVE Scholarship Luncheon. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado. 2525. PROMO, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 2526. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support. 2527. Triangle Foundation, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 2528. Urban League of the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. For event sponsorship of 43rd Annual Equal Opportunity Day Dinner. Grant made through Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado.
The JFM Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CO for community projects and social issues; cultural programs having national or international significance are considered. No support for medical or health-related fields or religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, deficit financing, fundraising, testimonials, or basic research. 2529. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2530. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2531. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008.
Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CO. No support for political organizations. Generally, no grants to individuals, or for scholarships, conferences, endowments; or fundraising dinners or special events; no loans. 2532. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $45,000, 2007. For Scholar Program. 2533. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007. For Colorado Generosity Project.
Monfort Family Foundation (formerly Monfort Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Weld County, CO. No support for political or religious organizations, or for environmental organizations, charter schools or lobbying. No grants to individuals. 2534. Normedco Care, Greeley, CO. $500,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Pikes Peak Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in El Paso and Teller counties in CO. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement, endowment funds, medical, scientific, or academic research, sponsorships or camperships, travel, publications, fees for conferences, symposiums, or workshops, creation or installation of art objects, or annual memberships of affiliation campaigns, dinners, or special events; no loans. 2535. Christian Healing Network, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. 2536. Pikes Peak Nonprofit Partnership, Colorado Springs, CO. $12,050, 2007.
Qwest Foundation (formerly U S WEST Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas company operations in AR, IA, ID, CO, MN, MO, ND, NE, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY. No support for political organizations, private foundations, pass-through organizations, or organizations that receive 3 percent or more funding from the United Way. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, sectarian religious activities, capital campaigns, chairs, endowments, general operating support for single-disease health groups, or goodwill advertising.
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2537. Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, Boise, ID. $12,000, 2007. For conference. 2538. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2007. For Mentoring Partnership. 2539. Montana Nonprofit Association, Helena, MT. $10,000, 2007. For Annual Conference. 2540. University of Iowa Foundation, Iowa City, IA. $10,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Training Workshops.
Western Union Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Washington, DC, Miami, FL, Chicago, IL, New York, NY, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and the Philippines. No support for pass-through organizations, health organizations, arts, media, or humanities organizations, or religious or political organizations. No grants for general operating support, endowments, special events, capital campaigns, post-secondary scholarship programs, early childhood education, debt reduction, disease research, environmental causes, sports, or athletics. 2541. Citizens Foundation, Karachi, Pakistan. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support. 2542. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support. 2543. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support. 2544. Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development, Amman, Jordan. $20,000, 2008. 2545. Philippine Business for Social Progress, Manila, Philippines. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support. 2546. Support Center for Sustainable Development, Miami, FL. $24,446, 2008. 2547. To Be Worldwide Ghana, Takoradi, Ghana. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support. 2548. Trees, Water and People, Fort Collins, CO. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support.
CONNECTICUT Aetna Foundation, Inc. (formerly Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, CA, CO, CT, Washington, DC, FL, GA, IL, MA, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TX, VA, and WA. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, capital campaigns, equipment, or depreciation, advertising, or political causes or events. 2549. American Cancer Society, California Division, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - San Francisco Event. 2550. American Heart Association, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Heart Walk Philadelphia. 2551. Amistad Center for Art and Culture, Hartford, CT. $250,000, 2007. For Gala Underwriting and Project Support. 2552. Association for Retarded Citizens, Greater Hartford, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For HARC Auction Treasure Hunt. 2553. Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2007. For Aetna’s Race for Kids. 2554. Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2007. For Evaluation of Marathon Kids Program. 2555. Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. For Funding Opportunities. 2556. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Rainbow Chapter, Warrensville Heights, OH. $25,000, 2007. For Great Strides. 2557. Doc Hurley Scholarship Foundation, Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2007. For Birthday Celebration. 2558. Habitat for Humanity, Hartford Area, Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2007. For Habitat Family Sponsorship.
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2559. Health Work Force Institute, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For Creating Operating Room Career Pathways for Diverse Populations. 2560. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Educational Fund. 2561. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For JDRF Promise Ball. 2562. Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For A. Leon Higginbotham Corporate Leadership Award Dinner. 2563. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, White Plains, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Light the Night. 2564. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Hartford Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative. 2565. Mark Twain House, Hartford, CT. $60,000, 2007. For Annual Support Visitor Services and Educational Programs, Annual Fall Gala and Spring Dinner. 2566. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Atlanta, GA. $30,000, 2007. For Salute to Greatness. 2567. My Sisters Place, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For My Sisters’ Place 25th Anniversary Gala Celebration. 2568. Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For 15th Annual Race to Erase MS. 2569. Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and Conference. 2570. Outward Bound, Garrison, NY. $10,350, 2007. For National Benefit Dinner. 2571. Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis Syndrome, Sterling, VA. $14,500, 2007. For Paws 4 Makenzie. 2572. Prevent Cancer Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. 2573. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $250,000, 2007. For Health Affairs Health Policy Summit and Silver Anniversary Gala. 2574. Spanish American Merchants Association, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. For SAMA Marketing Fundraising Events. 2575. Spanish American Merchants Association, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Educating Small Business Owner to Better Health Survey. 2576. Spanish American Merchants Association, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For SAMA Marketing Fundraising Events. 2577. University of Connecticut Foundation, Storrs, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Imagine Ball. 2578. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $105,000, 2007. For PRIDE Implementation Project (Promoting Residents’ Involvement in Decisions at End-of-Life). 2579. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. For Sponsorship of Atheneum’s Inaugural Benefit Gala and Publication Presenting Sponsorship.
Bresnan Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, and NY. No grants to individuals. 2580. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $6,000,000, 2008. To establish donor advised funds.
The Louis Calder Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater NY metropolitan area, and communities along the Northeast Corridor with populations no greater than 500,000. No support for political organizations, private foundations, or governmental organizations. No grants to individuals. 2581. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $300,000, 2008. For expansion in New Haven and Bridgeport. 2582. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For TRUST summer institutes, pilots for Science Curriculum Topic Study and museum learning experiences. 2583. Educational Broadcasting Corporation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Celebration of Teaching and Learning 2008. 2584. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. For Teacher Leader Pathway, English Language Arts, and STEP Summer programs. 2585. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2008. For School Investment Fund. 2586. NOLA 180, New Orleans, LA. $70,000, 2008. For curricular materials for Langston Hughes Academy. 2587. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $450,000, 2008. For programming support.
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2588. Paul J. Curran Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For The Principal Academy. 2589. Teach for America, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. For expansion of Corps members in New Orleans, Mississippi Delta, and Southern Louisiana. 2590. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2008. For expansion of Corps Members in New Haven and Bridgeport, CT. 2591. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. $67,300, 2008. For Institute for Educational Initiatives Curriki.
Steven A. and Alexandra M. Cohen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY. 2592. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2007.
The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven (formerly The New Haven Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in greater New Haven, CT, and the lower Naugatuck River Valley. No support for religious activities. No grants to individuals (including direct scholarships), or for deficit financing or travel. 2593. Amistad Academy, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2008. For Three-Year Expansion Plan. 2594. Area Congregations Together, Shelton, CT. $10,000, 2008. For Spooner House Capital Campaign and sponsorship of 11th Annual March for Hunger and Homeless. 2595. Arts Council of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2008. To strengthen and expand marketing capacity. 2596. Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Shelton, CT. $10,000, 2008. For Chief Financial Officer. 2597. Charleys Fund, South Egremont, MA. $12,500, 2008. For Darius Goes West Fundraiser. 2598. Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic, New Haven, CT. $40,000, 2008. To hire Vice President of Development. 2599. Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project, New Haven, CT. $23,661, 2008. For operating support. 2600. Healthy Start, New Haven, New Haven, CT. $45,000, 2008. For Connecticut Health Foundation Healthy Start Evaluation Grant. 2601. NAACP, New Haven, CT. $40,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project. 2602. New Haven Family Alliance, New Haven, CT. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop comprehensive business plan. 2603. New Haven Preservation Trust, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2008. For Capacity Building. 2604. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2008. For Teach our Children. 2605. United Way, Valley, Shelton, CT. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Community Campaign Challenge.
Connecticut Health Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to CT. No support for non 501(c)(3) organizations. No grants to individuals, (expect for Health Leadership Fellows) or for construction of buildings, capital projects, endowments, or chairs associated with universities and medical schools, or conferences (unless part of a greater project or program). 2606. Connecticut Center for Patient Safety, Redding, CT. $20,000, 2007. For strategic plan. 2607. Environment and Human Health, North Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning.
Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. 2608. China Care Foundation, Westport, CT. $482,599, 2007. For administrative expenses. 2609. China Care Foundation, Westport, CT. $33,706, 2007. For administrative expenses. 2610. China Care Foundation, Westport, CT. $26,735, 2007. For administrative expenses. 2611. Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT. $10,000, 2007. For the Peterson Business Award Program.
The Educational Foundation of America Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, annual fundraising campaigns, or for capital or endowment funds; no loans.
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2612. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $120,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For New Abortion Provider Training Initiative. 2613. Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, Denver, CO. $250,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Building Development Capacity. 2614. Columbia Land Conservancy, Chatham, NY. $180,000, 2007. 2-year grant. To build development capacity. 2615. Columbia Land Conservancy, Chatham, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Strategic Plan. 2616. Connecticut Players Foundation, New Haven, CT. $70,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Educators’ Laboratory. 2617. Friends of Green Chimneys, Brewster, NY. $37,500, 2007. 2-year grant. For Fund Development and Public Relations Associate. 2618. Landmark School, Prides Crossing, MA. $25,000, 2007. For Independent School Resource and Companion Online Course. 2619. NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, Washington, DC. $45,500, 2007. For Affiliate Capacity Project. 2620. National Abortion Federation, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For Training Abortion Providers to Provide Care in Compliance with Clinical Policy Guidelines. 2621. New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Lang Youth Medical Program Education Specialist. 2622. Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, NY. $80,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For School Turnaround education improvement program. 2623. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Expanding Impact of Teach for America in New Orleans. 2624. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $17,000, 2007. For general support. 2625. World Security Institute, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For Global Gateway, partnership of media, educator, secondary school, and university resources that engages teens and young adults about global affairs.
Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. (also known as FCCF) Limitations: Giving limited to the Fairfield County, CT, area from discretionary funds; giving throughout the U.S. from grants made from Donor-Advised funds. No support for religious purposes, or for start-up or new nonprofit organizations, or for parochial, charter, or private schools. No grants for endowments, building campaigns, deficit financing, fellowships, annual campaigns, or fundraising events. 2626. Childcare Learning Centers, Stamford, CT. $30,000, 2007. For challenge grant for teacher professional development program. 2627. Connecticut Association for the Education of Young Children, Hamden, CT. $30,000, 2007. For Accreditation Facilitation Project, to support on-site consulting assistance to Fairfield County early childhood programs serving low-income children undergoing National Association for the Education of Young Children accreditation process. 2628. Danbury Children First, Danbury, CT. $25,000, 2007. For part-time development director. 2629. Greater Danbury Nonprofit Resource Center, Danbury, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Education and Assessment Program for Greater Danbury nonprofits. 2630. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2007. For Children’s Investment Partnership Initiative in Fairfield County, providing technical assistance and training for early childhood programs exploring facility renovation. 2631. Norwalk River Watershed Association, Georgetown, CT. $10,000, 2007. To support executive director position.
GE Foundation (formerly GE Fund) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Stamford, CT, Atlanta, GA, Jefferson County, KY, New York, NY, Cincinnati, OH, Erie, PA, VA, Africa, China, Ghana, and Uganda. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for capital campaigns, endowments, or other special purpose campaigns; no loans; no equipment donations. 2632. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $53,989, 2008. 2633. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London, England. $100,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity.
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2634. American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education, Chicago, IL. $225,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2635. American Corporate Partners, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2636. American Council on Science and Health, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2637. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2638. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2639. Boston College, Center for Corporate Citizenship, Chestnut Hill, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2640. Brazil Foundation, New York, NY. $97,500, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2641. Brookings Institution, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2642. Center for Corporate Citizenship, Chestnut Hill, MA. $50,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2643. Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, Belgium. $25,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2644. China Business Forum, Washington, DC. $166,666, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2645. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $700,000, 2008. 2646. Columbia University, New York, NY. $927,104, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2647. Constitutional Rights Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2648. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2649. ENTHUSE Charitable Trust, London, England. $325,980, 2008. 2650. Environmental Law Institute, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2651. Executive Council on Diplomacy, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2652. Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, Bozeman, MT. $75,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2653. Foundation for the Global Compact, New York, NY. $305,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2654. Fundacion Educa Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. $96,797, 2008. 2655. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2656. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. $80,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2657. Global Reporting Initiative, Amsterdam, Netherlands. $75,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2658. Hands On Network, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2659. Harmony Foundation of Canada, Canada. $250,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2660. Heads, Teachers and Industry Trust, Coventry, England. $70,000, 2008. 2661. Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, Norwalk, CT. $100,000, 2008. 2662. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $395,500, 2008. 2663. Institute for Sustainable Communities, Montpelier, VT. $250,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2664. International Business Leaders Forum of North America, San Francisco, CA. $180,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2665. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $700,000, 2008. For Disaster Relief. 2666. Jhpiego, Baltimore, MD. $300,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2667. Junior Achievement Worldwide, Colorado Springs, CO. $1,291,000, 2008. For policy work and capacity building. 2668. Keystone Center, Keystone, CO. $76,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2669. National Foreign Trade Council, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2670. National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, China CDC, Beijing, China. $150,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2671. National Medical Fellowships, New York, NY. $238,036, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2672. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $97,295, 2008. 2673. Partners for Democratic Change, Washington, DC. $325,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity.
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2674. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $75,000, 2008. For Special Opportunities. 2675. Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2008. For Special Opportunities. 2676. Save the Children Federation, Westport, CT. $316,494, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2677. Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $870,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2678. Teach for America, New York, NY. $670,000, 2008. 2679. United States Council Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2680. United States-Vietnam Trade Council, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2681. Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, Washington, DC. $85,637, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2682. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2683. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC. $73,500, 2008. For Policy and Capacity. 2684. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2008. For Policy and Capacity.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Hartford, CT area. No support for sectarian or religious activities, private foundations, tax-supported agencies, or activities primarily national or international in perspective. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for recurring operating expenses, deficit financing, endowment funds, research, conferences, or support for one-time events. 2685. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $400,000, 2008. 2686. Connecticut Association of Nonprofits, Hartford, CT. $22,928, 2008. 2687. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $100,000, 2008.
NewAlliance Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CT and western MA. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, service clubs, fraternal organizations, or third party fundraising organizations, organizations established less than one year ago, or state agencies or departments. No grants to individuals (except for K-6 scholarships), or for political or lobbying activities, interest expenses on loans or debt reduction, feasibility studies, trips, tours, transportation, or conference attendance, golf tournaments, animal causes, team sponsorships, “a-thon” fundraising events, pageants, or start-up needs for programs initiated by organizations not located in areas of company operations. 2688. Arts Council of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $12,500, 2007. To provide operating support that will be applied to the implementation of strategic goals which include developing resources and opportunities for and capacity of organizations and artists. 2689. Christian Community Action, New Haven, CT. $12,500, 2007. To sponsor fundraising event at the Shubert Theater featuring the Capital Steps. 2690. Connecticut Association for the Performing Arts, New Haven, CT. $35,000, 2007. For sponsorship support for the 92nd Anniversary Fundraising Gala, an event that raises money for the Shubert Theater. 2691. Connecticut Players Foundation, New Haven, CT. $35,000, 2007. To provide scholarship support for the performance component of Long Wharf Theater’s gala. 2692. Cooperative Fund of New England, Wilmington, NC. $10,000, 2007. To provide support that will be utilized to leverage a grant for social investment loans. 2693. Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. To provide general operating support for the position of Director of Operations. 2694. Greater New Haven Community Loan Fund, New Haven, CT. $12,500, 2007. To provide general operating support for lending and technical assistance given to borrowers and investors. 2695. New Haven HomeOwnership Center, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2007. To provide general operating support in the Trust’s effort to consolidate operations and build capacity within the organization. 2696. New Haven Symphony Orchestra, New Haven, CT. $30,000, 2007. To provide support for the opening concert, the fundraising gala, and a new educational initiative, the Sphinx Project.
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2697. South Arsenal Neighborhood Development Corporation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. To provide support for the STRIVE/SAND programming and to provide sponsorship support for the annual celebration and recognition gala for graduates.
Newman’s Own Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on AK, CA, CT, DC, FL, IL, MA, NY, OH, and WA, and in Australia, Canada, and South Africa. No support for organizations that promote a business purpose, lobbying or political organizations, litigations of any type, private foundations, or other entities which require expenditure responsibility. No grants to individuals, or for religious activities or beliefs, annual campaigns, endowments, donor-advised funds, special events, or building campaigns. 2698. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2007. For Bridgeport Program. 2699. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $25,000, 2007. For New Haven Schools Program. 2700. American Heart Association, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2007. For Charlotte Heart Walk. 2701. Hole in the Wall Camps Foundation, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2007. For LA Benefit. 2702. Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Go the Distance Team. 2703. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Corporate Fund. 2704. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $10,000, 2007. For Ossie Davis Endowed Memorial Fund. 2705. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $100,000, 2007. For Basrah Children’s Hospital. 2706. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $1,100,000, 2007. For Newman’s Own Foundation Fund. 2707. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Teacher Sponsorship. 2708. Variety Club of Iowa, Variety - The Children’s Charity of Iowa, Des Moines, IA. $10,000, 2007. For Cash for Kids. 2709. W S H U-National Public Radio, Fairfield, CT. $60,000, 2007. For spring pledge drive.
Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to U.S.-based organizations only. No support for programs in the arts and humanities, direct service programs, or historic restoration projects. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, building or construction projects, or research in the physical sciences; no loans. 2710. Boston University, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For First Lieutenant Andrew John Bacevich Memorial Fund. 2711. Corporation for the Advancement of Policy Evaluation, Princeton, NJ. $20,239, 2007. For Evaluating the Earning by Learning Program; to serve as consultant to project, Closing the Achievement Gap Through Incentives, on matters related to implementation of random assignment study of a Dallas-based program that rewards young people for reading books. 2712. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $251,202, 2007. For Value-Added Data for Teachers: Informing Personnel Decisions in Schools; to examine whether the quality of the teacher workforce can be improved with information on how well teachers can increase student performance on standardized tests. The projects findings will appear in report and series of articles. 2713. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $350,000, 2007. For Can Partnerships among Organizations Promote Policy Success? Lessons from Crime Reduction Partnerships in the United Kingdom; to lead effort to examine whether systematic collaborations among government agencies and private and non-profit sector organizations can improve performance of public sector. Grantee will assess effectiveness of program in United Kingdom that requires local government agencies to create partnerships that integrate their efforts to reduce incidents of crime and disorder. The project’s findings will appear in co-authored book and series of articles. 2714. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $326,390, 2007. For Security Studies Initiative grant for Merrill Center for Strategic Studies Outreach at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in DC;
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to convene annual one-week workshop for university-based scholars on teaching strategic studies. 2715. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA. $360,000, 2007. For Closing the Achievement Gap through Incentives; to evaluate impact of Earning by Learning Program on student achievement. Grantee will randomly assign students in Dallas elementary schools into treatment and control groups and offer children in treatment group modest financial incentives to read more books. The project’s findings will appear in report and series of papers. 2716. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $447,900, 2007. For Evaluation of New Leaders for New Schools; to examine whether quality of school leadership can be improved through program that recruits, trains, and enrolls prospective principals in year-long apprenticeship. Grantees will measure levels of student achievement in schools that are led by principals who have completed their apprenticeship to those that are led by principals who are recruited and trained through traditional channels. The project’s findings will appear in report and monograph. 2717. New River Education Fund, Washington, DC. $69,740, 2007. For The Legacy of the Cold War; to lead effort to explore how to improve teaching of history of the cold war. Grantee will conduct research on how the cold war is currently taught, assess quantity and quality of resource materials on World War available to teachers, and examine what combination of media could be utilized to improve teaching on this period. The project’s findings will appear in report. 2718. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2007. 2719. Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA. $240,968, 2007. For Swiftness and Certainty in Enforcing Probation Conditions: Hawaii’s HOPE Program; to lead effort to measure effectiveness of new model of probation enforcement. Grantees will evaluate Hawaii Opportunity Probation with Enforcement program, which is based on principle that swifter and more certain enforcement of probation violations with modest sanctions could be more effective and efficient than standard probation practices. The project’s findings will appear in report and series of articles. 2720. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $990,776, 2007. For Shaping More Effective Performance-Based Accountability; to lead effort to develop guidelines for using performance-based accountability programs to improve government effectiveness. Grantee will commission research that will explore how accountability measures have been used in various policy areas and develop set of principles for how best to use such measures. The project’s findings will appear in report and series of policy briefs. 2721. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $250,000, 2007. For An American Policymakers Guide to Understanding the Islamic Republic of Iran; to research and write monograph that will explore operational code of Iranian foreign policy. Grantees will commission papers and convene workshop involving non-American experts who live or spend substantial time in Iran. 2722. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $151,216, 2007. For Integrating the Instruments of Power and Influence: The Bottom-up Perspective; to lead effort to improve ability of civil and military actors to operate in concert during counterinsurgency and stabilization and reconstruction operations. Grantee will commission papers and convene series of conferences in order to examine past field-level experiences in civil-military coordination, to create models for how to organize U.S. civil-military activities in theater, and to develop proposals to reform U.S. interagency process. The project’s findings will appear in report. 2723. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $150,000, 2007. For Reconstruction under Fire: How to Conduct Civil Counterinsurgency in Hostile Conditions; to develop new approach to deliver governance and economic development in the midst of armed hostilities. Grantee will conduct research, analysis, interviews, and field work to examine challenges faced by civilians trying to conduct reconstruction amidst violence. The project’s findings will appear in monograph and series of briefings. 2724. Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. For Alternative Approaches to Regulatory Impact Analysis: A Dialogue Between Advocates and Skeptics of Cost-Benefit Analysis; to convene conference and commission research to examine utility of competing approaches to conducting regulatory analysis. Grantees will analyze sample of regulations using both cost-benefit analysis and approach known as progressive regulation. The project’s findings will appear in edited volume and policy brief.
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2725. United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. $665,744, 2007. For Security Studies Initiative grant for West Point Summer Seminar in Military History; to organize annual summer study to enhance analytical and pedagogical skills of university-based scholars who teach military history. 2726. University of Maryland Foundation, Adelphi, MD. $346,644, 2007. For Learning from Abroad: A Center for the International Exchange of Policy Information; to lead effort to develop international information exchange that will help members of U.S. policy community learn from policy experiments, research, and analysis conducted in foreign countries. Grantee will organize meetings with U.S. and foreign policy analysts and conduct information exchanges on two to three issues, such as child poverty, energy, immigration, job-training, and public pension reform. The project’s findings will appear in report and edited volume. 2727. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. $259,800, 2007. For Security Studies Initiative grant for National Security Law Institute; to organize annual two-week summer study to teach national security law to participants from academia and policy community.
The Sage Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CT, NY, and WY. No grants to individuals. 2728. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 2729. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 2730. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Seedlings Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CT. No grants to individuals. 2731. ID8 Fund, KidsGiving2Kids, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general support. 2732. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $66,667, 2007. For general support. 2733. Teach for America, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For general support.
The Smart Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 2734. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For current operating expenses.
The Tudor Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, NY and England; some funding also in Australia. No grants to individuals. 2735. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 2736. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 2737. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $183,000, 2007. 2738. Social Ventures Australia, Paddington, Australia. $43,660, 2007.
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Robert & Ardis James Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NE and NY; some funding also in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals. 2742. Carleton College, Northfield, MN. $22,000, 2007. For Carleton Parents Fund. 2743. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Generation Schools Network Fund. 2744. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2007. For Harvard Business School. For pledge to Wendy Baker Fund.
The Kendeda Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC, MA, MT, NY and VA. 2745. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For health and environmental network program. 2746. Democracy Collaborative Foundation, College Park, MD. $330,000, 2008. For building institutional capacity for community sustainability and wealth building project. 2747. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $500,000, 2008. For general and unrestricted support. 2748. Enterprise Community Partners, Columbia, MD. $55,000, 2008. For evaluation of the Rose Architectural Fellowship project. 2749. Georgia Forestwatch, Ellijay, GA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building campaign. 2750. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $500,000, 2008. For general and unrestricted support. 2751. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $550,000, 2008. For general and unrestricted support. 2752. National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA. $200,000, 2008. For Campus Ecology Program. 2753. Natural Capital Institute, Sausalito, CA. $10,000, 2008. For charitable event. 2754. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2008. For general and unrestricted support. 2755. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $750,000, 2008. For general and unrestricted support. 2756. Science Awareness Foundation of Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2008. For charitable event. 2757. SmartPower, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2008. For SmartPower Strategic Plan development project.
Longwood Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in DE and southern Chester County, PA. No grants to individuals, or for special projects or events. Generally no grants for endowments or operating support. 2758. Innovative Schools Development Corporation, Wilmington, DE. $1,000,000, 2008.
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Delaware Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to DE. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes or educational institutions for capital projects. No
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Limitations: Giving to domestic and international programs affiliated with the Roman Catholic church. No grants to individuals, or for continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit financing (except missions), endowment funds, tuition, scholarships, fellowships, individual research, capital campaigns, building projects prior to the start or after the completion of construction, continuing subsidies, or requests that are after-the-fact by the time of the spring and fall trustee meetings. 2759. Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2007. Toward purchase/installation of computers, printers and software to upgrade and expand technology for Catholic Residential Services, Archdiocesan agency providing residential and supportive living services to adults with mental disabilities. 2760. Archdiocese of Denver, Saint Joseph Retreat Center, Denver, CO. $17,500, 2007. Toward costs of contracting with ImpactCenter to develop a Youth Ministry Volunteer Training Curriculum: video taping, audio/video editing, speaker travel and stipends, layout/design, printing/packaging and administrative oversight.
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2761. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. $17,000, 2007. For Institute of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry to provide 13 or more former full-time volunteers with relocation money each year, making it possible for them to relocate to Boston from mission context and pursue graduate ministerial studies; as well as funding to recruit most promising Hispanic community church leaders into IREPM’s Hispanic ministry programs, specifically for relocation and/or commuting expenses. 2762. Catholic Charities of San Jose, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2007. Toward implementation of Just Faith II, Skill Building for Parish Social Ministry program, including salary of Program Director and/or office expenses to train 12 parish social ministry leaders to live Church’s social justice teachings and develop sustainable parish-based programs to serve poor and vulnerable of community. 2763. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington, Wilmington, DE. $12,500, 2007. Toward three initiatives: 1) contract with professional expert trainers and a part-time direct service specialist for women residents, babies and staff at Bayard House, 2) a certified nutritionist to develop a nutritional health program for clients and staff at Bayard House, Seton Villa, Casa San Francisco and Family Resource Center and 3) provide educational/recreational camps for adolescents. 2764. Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $15,000, 2007. Toward stipends for those providing weekly Masses/ Communion Services in State and County corrections facilities and/or funding for Jordan Ministry Team, a prison outreach program training lay people in detention ministry, specifically for team trainer’s salary/ transportation/meals and educational supplies. 2765. Collegium Center for Faith and Culture, Deptford, NJ. $40,000, 2007. For salary, benefits, professional development, and office overhead of Assistant Director and a Business Manager to expand into a fully-functioning hub of evangelization to serve greater Delaware Valley. 2766. Diocese of Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. $15,000, 2007. Toward purchase and installation of 40 computers and software for Diocesan seminary to prepare seminarians and priests to run/administer a parish. 2767. Diocese of Oakland, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. Toward salaries and equipment to establish/launch Trinity Consortium to professionally manage administration of 8 urban Catholic schools struggling financially to avoid closure. 2768. Education for Life Program, Nairobi, Kenya. $124,102, 2007. To address problems of continued spread of HIV/AIDS, especially as it affects youth, through replication and extension of existing prevention programs; to improve and multiply facilitation of such programs through facilitator training, refresher and monitoring programs; for advocacy to address stigmatization and exploitation of PLWA’s, HIV/AIDS orphans and vulnerable children; and to provide special programs for children and caregivers. 2769. Education for Parish Service Foundation, Washington, DC. $22,500, 2007. Toward 1st-year costs of a 2-year program to design/implement a comprehensive marketing initiative to increase enrollment: graphic design, additional issues of newsletter, exhibit boards, website upgrade and professional networking. 2770. Escuela de Guadalupe, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. Toward costs of program implementation (teachers’ salaries) and evaluation (reading/ writing) of Literacy Development Program in kindergarten class. 2771. Franciscans International, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. Toward initiative involving training sessions to support a program of education and capacity building in Nairobi, Kenya and Kinshasa, Congo focusing on peace-building/reconciliation and HIV/AIDS, specifically for lodging, transportation and educational materials for participants as well as seminar leaders. 2772. Holy Family School, Florham Park, NJ. $20,000, 2007. Toward salary of Development Director and program materials to establish formal fund development program, and toward operating costs of the school. 2773. Little Sisters of the Poor, Newark, DE. $30,000, 2007. Toward engineering costs for capital Building Renovation Project. 2774. Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, Annapolis, MD. $100,000, 2007. Toward design, development, and initial implementation of Leadership Institute, specifically to identify collaborative relationships with religious communities to share experience in operating Catholic schools and maintaining Catholic identity and toward salary of a part-time research consultant to assist Executive Director. 2775. Mission Schools International, Chestnut Hill, MA. $11,000, 2007. Toward expenses of MSI strategic plan.
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2776. National Catholic Student Coalition, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. Toward salary of executive director or a part-time office manager. 2777. National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. Toward start-up operating support. 2778. Norbertine Community, Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2007. Toward salary of a part-time staff person to conduct a satellite program of Called Back to the Well, in conjunction with Samaritan Counseling Center, at Oblate School of Theology campus in San Antonio, TX; 3-year intensive spiritual renewal program for pastoral leaders, parish leaders and denominational staff of 18 San Antonio parishes. 2779. Our Lady Star of the Sea, Staten Island, NY. $11,200, 2007. To augment support of activities of Pan American Catholic Health Care Network, specifically program costs (airfare, hotel, meals, textbooks, training manuals, medical equipment, facility rental, freight transportation and overhead) to send volunteer U.S. doctors, dentists and nurses to El Salvador to train indigenous health care promoters from isolated rural villages. 2780. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. Toward PICO Central America staffing, travel and leadership training costs to solidify relational network with and conduct leadership training sessions for Central American Bishops, pastoral agents and other selected civic leaders for successful organizing efforts. 2781. Sacred Heart Family Center, Camden, MS. $10,000, 2007. Toward initial operating expenses (salaries, consultants’ fees, outreach/ recruitment, travel and/or promotional materials) of Individual Development Account Program, assisting low-income families/ individuals to build assets through matched savings designated for purchase of either a first-time home or for college education. 2782. Saint Francis Xavier School, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. Toward salaries of a full-time Advanced Mathematics Teacher and a part- time Development Director. 2783. Saint Ignatius of Loyola School, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2007. Toward salary and benefits of a Development Director to develop and implement a sustainability plan for Saint Ignatius and Mother of Sorrows Catholic Schools located in West Philadelphia. 2784. Saint Joseph Church, Wilmington, DE. $13,000, 2007. For architectural plans to renovate inner-city, historic landmark African-American church and church hall. 2785. Saint Josephs Catholic School, Greenville, SC. $10,000, 2007. For Development office, specifically toward salary of a part-time Development Associate and/or a part-time Development Clerical Assistant to perform routine tasks in development, recruitment and public relations to free Director of Advancement to concentrate on making new contacts and cultivating major donors. 2786. Saint Meinrad Seminary, Saint Meinrad, IN. $15,000, 2007. Toward registration, room and board and travel costs for 7 high school youths and 3 adult leaders from each of hurricane-ravaged Dioceses of Lake Charles, Houma-Thibodeaux, New Orleans and Biloxi to attend 2007 summer conference, One Bread, One Cup, a component of Youth Liturgical Leadership Program to stimulate/nurture Catholic youth in faith and participation in liturgical life of Church so they can serve home parishes as trained liturgical ministers. 2787. Society of Mary, Saint Louis, MO. $15,000, 2007. Toward Pastoral Department for Small Christian Communities in Archdiocese of Hartford, specifically for leadership development, stipends, travel, parish database development, marketing and Quest promotional materials to broaden and deepen development of small church communities. 2788. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For personnel, travel, materials, supplies, direct/ indirect support to contract with John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City to research causes and context of sexual abuse of children by clergy in Catholic Church. 2789. York Street Project, Jersey City, NJ. $27,000, 2007. Toward costs (conference and consulting fees, travel, technology, research, outreach/ marketing, supplies and materials) of restructuring Kenmare Alternative High School program, to provide courses that will enable women to complete education and be prepared to enter work force.
The Sternlicht Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY. No grants to individuals. 2790. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event.
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2791. Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, Norwalk, CT. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event. 2792. Inner-City Scholarship Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event. 2793. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. For charitable event. 2794. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For charitable event. 2795. Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Friends of, Lebanon, NH. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event. 2796. Nantucket Cottage Hospital, Nantucket, MA. $15,000, 2007. For Pops Program.
Welfare Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to DE and Chester County, PA. No grants to individuals, endowments, or for operating support. 2797. Delaware Futures, Wilmington, DE. $150,000, 2007. For equipment, furnishings, and capacity building. 2798. Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Wilmington, DE. $14,950, 2007. For equipment and furnishings.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Banyan Tree Foundation Limitations: Giving on an international basis to select countries in Africa and Southeast Asia and on a limited basis in Washington, DC. No support for organizations with religious affiliations and/or medical or environmental focus or for individual schools; no grants outside listed geographic focus. No grants to individuals. 2799. Management of Schools Training Programme, Johannesburg, South Africa. $10,000, 2007. 2800. Ntataise Trust, Viljoenskroon, South Africa. $57,130, 2007. 2801. Partners in Adult Education Coordinating Office, Freetown, Sierra Leone. $54,936, 2007.
Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 2802. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2803. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2804. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2805. DemocracyInAction.org, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 2806. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For general operating support.
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, area and the immediate surrounding counties in MD and VA, specifically Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and Fairfax counties, and the city of Alexandria, VA. No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds, deficit financing, capital, endowment, or building funds, demonstration projects, or conferences; no loans. 2807. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. To recruit, train and mentor 34 mathematically talented people over 5 years to become math teachers in grades 6-12 of DC public schools. 2808. Center for Inspired Teaching, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2009. For general support. 2809. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2009. For general support.
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2810. DC Childrens Advocacy Center, Washington, DC. $525,000, 2009. For $300,000 for the new facility and $225,000 for capacity-building support during the expansion. 2811. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. For general support. 2812. Faithworks, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2009. To assist congregations and faith-based organizations serving low-income populations in Wards 7 and 8. 2813. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2009. For educational programs for local students and teachers. 2814. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $40,000, 2009. For general support. 2815. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2009. For the Schematic Design of the Visiting Scholars Center. 2816. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $375,000, 2009. For general support. 2817. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD. $45,000, 2009. For $35,000 outright and $10,000 as a 1:1 match to provide capacity building to 12 mid-sized organizations in Prince Georges County. 2818. National Student Partnerships, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2009. For $25,000 outright for general support and $10,000 as capacity-building support for the NSP-DC Metro Expansion Project. 2819. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2009. For general support. 2820. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $150,000, 2009. For general support. 2821. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2009. For general support. 2822. Public Charter Schools Center for Student Support Services, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009. For general support. 2823. TapFound, New York, NY. $30,000, 2009. For general support for the National Capital Region office. 2824. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For general support. 2825. Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2009. For $50,000 outright and $250,000 for the capacity building initiative of the Forever Woolly campaign.
The Case Foundation (formerly The Stephen Case Foundation) Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and abroad. No grants to individuals. 2826. Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, Washington, DC. $15,358, 2007. For in-kind consulting. 2827. Brain Tumor Society, Race for Hope, Watertown, MA. $55,000, 2007. For Health Care. 2828. Hands On Network, Points of Light, Atlanta, GA. $18,786, 2007. For in-kind consulting. 2829. PlayPumps International, Washington, DC. $138,198, 2007. For in-kind consulting. 2830. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For operating support. 2831. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. For community development.
The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region (formerly The Foundation for the National Capital Region) Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, MD, and northern VA. No grants to individuals, or from discretionary funds for annual campaigns, endowment funds, equipment, land acquisition, renovation projects, operating budgets, or matching gifts. 2832. Adventist Health International, Loma Linda, CA. $25,000, 2009. 2833. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2009. 2834. Center for Inspired Teaching, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2009. 2835. Center for Inspired Teaching, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2009. 2836. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2009. For start-up for Back Office in a Box, providing high-quality accounting services, and act as one-stop shop for nonprofits that need assistance with financial management. 2837. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2009. 2838. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2009. 2839. Home Builders Care Foundation, Silver Spring, MD. $55,503, 2009. 2840. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $30,000, 2009. 2841. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2009.
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2842. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $536,478, 2009. 2843. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $534,432, 2009. 2844. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $331,582, 2009. 2845. JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, Plainsboro, NJ. $130,386, 2009. 2846. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. 2847. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. 2848. Mosaica, Washington, DC. $10,400, 2009. 2849. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2009. 2850. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2009. 2851. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2009. 2852. Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2009. For New Ways of Working Together, series focused on helping nonprofit leaders develop tools and learn about available options regarding strategic restructuring. 2853. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2009. 2854. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2009. 2855. Nonprofit Village Center, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2009. For launch of brokerage service connecting organizations with affordable rental space. 2856. Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, Rockville, MD. $12,000, 2009. 2857. Praxis Project, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. 2858. Prospera Initiatives, Annandale, VA. $17,000, 2009. 2859. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $535,000, 2009. 2860. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $200,000, 2009. 2861. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2009. 2862. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2009. 2863. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2009. 2864. Tides Foundation, Tides Shared Spaces, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2009. 2865. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2009.
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for foreign charitable organizations. No grants to individuals. 2866. Rebuilding Together, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For Organizational Development Institute.
Philip L. Graham Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area. No support for national or international organizations, membership organizations, lobbying or political activities, or for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for medical services, research, annual campaigns, fundraising events, endowments, seminars, conferences, publications, tickets, films, travel expenses, courtesy advertising, advocacy, or litigation. 2867. Class Acts Arts, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2007. To upgrade the database management software and hardware used to schedule programs and support fundraising efforts. 2868. Council for Court Excellence, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For a fundraising database and to help underwrite the cost of producing educational materials for the public. 2869. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. To improve and expand capacity building services to community based nonprofit organizations serving disadvantaged children and their families in Wards 5-8. 2870. Greater DC Cares, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For hardware, software and technical assistance needed to develop a new Volunteer Relationship Management System. 2871. Jobs Have Priority, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. To create and implement systems to ensure effective and efficient organizational management. 2872. Network for Instructional Television, Reston, VA. $15,000, 2007. For computer equipment and internet access for participants in the Family Child Care Provider Training Initiative.
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2873. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For the recruitment, training and ongoing support of new principals for DC publicly supported schools. 2874. New Neighbors Education Center of Northern Virginia, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. For the implementation of the adopted strategic plan and for equipment for the English as a Second Language program. 2875. Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For new computers, educational software, auxiliary equipment and technical assistance needed to support students and staff at the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center. 2876. Shakespeare Theater, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. To support grand opening gala of the Harman Center for the Arts, in partnership with the Washington Post Company. 2877. Signature Theater, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2007. To acquire and install a fully integrated patron box office/fundraising system. 2878. Society of American Business Editors and Writers, Columbia, MO. $10,000, 2007. For a system upgrade that would enable online video training sessions via its website. 2879. Southeast Childrens Fund, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2007. To subsidize the training of low-income childcare practitioners for the Child Development Associate Credential. 2880. Vanguard Services Unlimited, Arlington, VA. $20,000, 2007. To produce a series of staff training DVDs that will strengthen clinical substance abuse treatment programs. 2881. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. To support efforts to build organizational capacity in high performing nonprofits. 2882. Washington Concert Opera, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For office equipment, computers and upgrades to box office and fundraising software.
Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to District of Columbia area, including MD: Montgomery and Prince George’s counties; VA: Arlington County, City of Alexandria, City of Falls Church, City of Manassas Park, City of Manassas, Fairfax County, and Prince William County. No support for sectarian purposes, or for programs that are national or international in scope. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds, equipment, scholarships, fellowships, scientific or medical research, publications, special events or conferences. 2883. Advocates for Justice and Education, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For general operations. 2884. African Continuum Theater Company, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For leadership transition and strategic planning. 2885. Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2008. For organizational assessment and space planning. 2886. Bowen McCauley Dance, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2008. For board development. 2887. Campaign for Youth Justice, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For organizational assessment and strategic planning for Justice for DC Youth. 2888. Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 2889. Center for Inspired Teaching, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For organizational assessment and planning. 2890. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general operations. 2891. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general operations. 2892. CityDance Ensemble, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For the second phase of a board development and fundraising initiative. 2893. Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, Washington, DC. $12,750, 2008. For strategic planning. 2894. Cultural Development Corporation of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For executive leadership development over two years through the 2008 Exponent Award. 2895. Cultural Tourism DC, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 2896. DC Action for Children, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For board development.
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2897. DC Public Education Fund, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For professional development for teachers at emerging theme schools. 2898. DC Voice, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For marketing and communications planning. 2899. DC Wheel Productions, Dance Place, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For strengthening financial management. 2900. District of Columbia College Access Program, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For board development. 2901. District of Columbia Employment Justice Center, Washington, DC. $13,200, 2008. For fundraising planning. 2902. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 2903. Falls Church McLean Childrens Center, Falls Church, VA. $15,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For board development. 2904. Family Place, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For executive coaching and board development. 2905. GALA Grupo de Artistas Latino Americanos, Teatro Hispano GALA Hispanic Theater, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For the organizations leadership and program staff. 2906. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $17,500, 2008. For membership dues and the 10th anniversary national conference. 2907. Greater DC Cares, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For the COMPASS pro bono consulting program. 2908. Greater DC Cares, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For general operations. 2909. Housing Unlimited, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2008. For the hiring of a development director. 2910. Human Services Coalition of Prince Georges County, Largo, MD. $10,000, 2008. To hire organizational development consultant to create a strategic plan. 2911. Interfaith Works, Rockville, MD. $40,000, 2008. For the salary of the deputy director. 2912. Joy of Motion Dance Center, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 2913. Life Pieces to Masterpieces, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For executive leadership development over two years through the 2008 Exponent Award. 2914. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2008. For executive search. 2915. Marys Center for Maternal and Child Care, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For the Mary’s Center 20th Anniversary Gala. 2916. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general operations. 2917. Nova Scripts Central, Reston, VA. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning and board development. 2918. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For executive leadership development over two years through the 2008 Exponent Award. 2919. Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For program evaluation. 2920. Piedmont Environmental Council, Warrenton, VA. $12,000, 2008. For a financial assessment of the Coalition for Smarter Growth. 2921. Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, Silver Spring, MD. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For executive leadership development over two years through the 2008 Exponent Award. 2922. Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen financial management and fundraising. 2923. Samaritan Inns, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 2924. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For the expansion of the Taproot Foundation to Greater Washington in 2008. 2925. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For five pro bono consulting projects for Meyer grantees. 2926. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For the expansion of Teach for America-Metro DC. 2927. Theater Downtown, Washington Stage Guild, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For strengthening financial management. 2928. U Street Theater Foundation, Lincoln Theater, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For fundraising planning. 2929. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $20,400, 2008. For analysis of financial operating reserves of nonprofits that serve residents of the Greater Washington region. 2930. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For general operations.
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2931. World Arts Focus, Joe’s Movement Emporium, Mount Rainier, MD. $15,000, 2008. For marketing planning. 2932. Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, Alameda, CA. $20,000, 2008. For general operations for YNPN’s Greater Washington chapter and strategic planning for the national YNPN network.
Moriah Fund Limitations: Giving nationally and internationally in the United States, Latin America and Israel. Giving for the Economic Justice Program focuses on Washington, DC, MD and VA. No support for lobbying or political campaigns, private foundations, or arts organizations. No grants to individuals, or for medical research. 2933. Advocates for Justice and Education, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For general support. 2934. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. For general support. 2935. Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For project to provide training and consultation to Israeli and DC schools to improve educational outcomes. 2936. Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For project to provide training and consultation to Israeli and DC schools to improve educational outcomes. 2937. Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For technical assistance support to the Israeli and District of Columbia Public School Systems. 2938. Center for International Environmental Law, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For Legal Assistance to Communities in Guatemala Affected by the Marlin Mine project, which will provide legal support to grassroots communities seeking mining resistance strategies based on international human and indigenous rights law. 2939. DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For DC Best, training program for adults who work with children and youth in variety of settings. 2940. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For Jack Vanderryn Fellowship initiative to train emerging environmental leaders in the Southeastern United States who have the ability or potential to work across issues and movements to develop broader and more powerful constituencies. 2941. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support and for a transition consultant. 2942. International Rivers Network, Berkeley, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Mesoamerica Program, which works with communities that will be, or that have been, affected by dam projects funded by International Financial Institutions (IFIs), helping these communities to oppose environmentally and socially destructive mega-projects, link with other communities that are engaged in similar struggles, and propose alternative development plans. 2943. Jewish Funds for Justice, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Selah Collaborative Leadership Program. 2944. Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For organizational assessment of NISGUA by the Management Assistance Group. 2945. New Israel Fund, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. For Infrastructure Development Fund, established to generate new programmatic ideas and expand fundraising capacity. 2946. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $30,000, 2007. For general support. 2947. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. For National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, which seeks to strengthen capacity of Asian American women to respond to reproductive health and social needs of their communities through public education, coalition building, and public policy advocacy. 2948. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Pro-Choice Public Education Project. 2949. Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Access Metrics Initiative, which will establish measurable criteria by which to evaluate university technology transfer practices according to their global health impact.
Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving is limited to the U.S. No support for international funding. No grants to individuals, or for building funds, capital improvements, endowments, government projects, scholarships, graduate work, foreign
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study, conferences, seminars, publications, workshops, or annual campaigns; no loans. 2950. Advocates for Justice and Education, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 2951. AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa, Windhoek, Namibia. $75,000, 2008. For program on Regional Capacity-Building for Access to HIV-AIDS Treatment. 2952. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. For general support. 2953. Community Networking Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $60,000, 2008. For Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice. 2954. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support to implement state health reform plan. 2955. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $25,000, 2008. For program support. 2956. Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. $35,000, 2008. For general support. 2957. MomsRising.org, Bellevue, WA. $150,000, 2008. To focus on paid sick days education efforts in several states, combining Internet-based actions with on-the-ground activities and media outreach. 2958. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general support of African American and other programs. 2959. Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, Richmond, VA. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop capacities of advocates to advance health care reform.
Searle Freedom Trust (formerly D & D Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for for-profit organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, operating support capital campaigns, or building projects. 2960. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $200,000, 2007. For start up funding. 2961. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2007. For marketing. 2962. Encounter for Culture and Education, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For marketing Roy Spencer book on Climate Change. 2963. Moving Picture Institute, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For marketing for Indoctrinate U; Do as I Say production. 2964. Philanthropy Roundtable, Washington, DC. $90,000, 2007. For donor recruitment and monographs.
Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowments, multi-year commitments, or university overhead expenses; no loans. 2965. Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 2966. ISAR: Resources for Environmental Activists, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 2967. Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, Pocantico Hills, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Growing Farmers Initiative.
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2008. For a discretionary challenge grant for the development and national dissemination of a module curriculum that explores the issues highlighted in The Story of Stuff, web-based documentary with the mission to transform human consumption and production practices and policies. Lessons will build students’ understanding and vocabulary around these key concepts, and help students draw the connections between these concepts and issues like poverty, population and democracy. Grant made through Facing the Future. 2972. Idaho Conservation League, Boise, ID. $75,000, 2008. For a planning grant for groundwork research on a possible ballot initiative to create a state statute to allow transferable tax credits for land that has been placed under conservation easement. 2973. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general support for Democracia USA, one of the nation’s leading Hispanic voter engagement programs, with a proven track record of registering and mobilizing progressive Hispanic voters, including not only direct civic engagement, but voter empowerment and bi-lingual support, leadership training, and community organizing. 2974. Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning for a campaign to challenge large-scale metal mining in Guatemala. 2975. Pennsylvania Council of Churches, Harrisburg, PA. $24,000, 2008. For general support to help build the faith community’s role in the public square in Pennsylvania. 2976. Student Society for Law and Social Justice, Cape Town, South Africa. $10,000, 2008. For a South African Seminar with the goal of building capacity and promoting public interest law. 2977. Tinicum Conservancy, Erwinna, PA. $78,000, 2008. For easement development, technical assistance to landowners, legal counsel and defense, technology upgrades. 2978. Tostan, Thies, Senegal. $70,000, 2008. To bolster the organization’s fundraising and external relations in Europe and to strengthen a women’s empowerment program in selected Senegalese prisons. 2979. Working America Education Fund, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. For general support for the non-profit voter engagement project of the AFL-CIO, especially targeting white working class voters with progressive economic views from older midwestern urban areas and inner ring suburbs, who have been largely overlooked by other civic engagement efforts. Also to support robust measurement and performance evaluation of these education efforts.
The Wyss Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY). No grants to individuals. 2980. Policy Consensus Initiative, Portland, OR. $87,500, 2007. 2981. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $450,000, 2007.
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Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc. (formerly Arison Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. 2983. Essence of Life-International, Miami, FL. $4,500,000, 2007. For operational Budget Vision Ventures.
The Beveridge Family Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Westfield, MA. No support for international/ foreign affairs organizations, or for mutual benefit or membership organizations, foreign organizations, governmental units, private educational institutions, or for federated drives. No grants to individuals,
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or for awards/competitions, commissioning of new works, conferences and seminars, curriculum development, debt reduction, employee matching gifts, scholarships, endowment funds, exhibitions, fellowships, film/video or radio production, foundation-administered programs, income development, internships, management . 2984. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Breast Cancer 3 Day Walker: Tampa Bay.
The Chatlos Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for individual church congregations, primary or secondary schools or for the arts, or for organizations in existence for less than two years. No grants to individuals, or for seed money, deficit financing, endowment funds, medical research, conferences, bricks and mortar, or multi-year grants; no loans. 2985. Bright Media Foundation, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2008. To help complete next phase of DISCOVER GOD project, which includes website, viral marketing and production of radio vignettes for 2008. 2986. Free Will Baptist Bible College, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2008. For new capacity building program designed to improve institutional effectiveness, stewardship, and sustainability of college. 2987. Mercy Medical Airlift, Virginia Beach, VA. $10,000, 2008. To help leverage significant other pledged resources to allow continued service to more patients. 2988. Wycliffe Bible Translators, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2008. For Asia Area Translation Consultant Development Project. 2989. Young Life of Central Florida, Winter Park, FL. $25,000, 2008. Toward new Ministries: Young Life Capernaum, Private School Ministry and Metro Young Life Director.
The Community Foundation, Inc. (also known as The Community Foundation in Jacksonville) Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern FL, including Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties. No support for food programs or religious instruction. No grants for general operating support, construction or renovation, equipment, or tickets for fundraising activities. 2990. City Kids Art Factory, Jacksonville, FL. $40,000, 2007. To support reflective practice as organization examines mission, objectives, clientele and long-term sustainability. 2991. Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $38,500, 2007. To support reflective practice as organization examines current programs. 2992. First Tee of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $40,000, 2007. To support reflective practice to examine performance during first five years and stakeholder perspectives to develop future strategy. 2993. Girls on the Run of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $40,000, 2007. To support reflective practice as organization examines governance structure, growth experience and programs to develop strategic future plan. 2994. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $150,000, 2007. To support LISC community development efforts in multiple Jacksonville neighborhoods. 2995. Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $25,000, 2007. For advocacy workshop, You Can Do It!. 2996. OneJax, Jacksonville, FL. $40,000, 2007. To support reflective practice as organization examines effectiveness of programs and strategies.
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2999. Hospice of the Treasure Coast, Fort Pierce, FL. $10,000, 2008. To purchase volunteer and marketing software modules in effort to help build organizational capacity. 3000. Port Salerno Elementary School, Stuart, FL. $44,400, 2008. For Columbia University’s College Writers Workshop professional development. 3001. Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach, FL. $44,970, 2008. For professional development workshop series for teachers on integrating arts in their classrooms. 3002. United States Sailing Center of Martin County, Jensen Beach, FL. $19,500, 2008. To expand organization’s capacity by providing sailing lessons to handicapped children and additional at-risk youth.
Community Foundation of Central Florida, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to central FL, with emphasis on Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships). 3003. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, Orlando, FL. $47,000, 2008.
The Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Lakeland, FL, area. No support for sectarian religious projects that are not open to all. No grants for to individuals (except for scholarships and emergency grants), or for tickets, annual or building campaigns, endowments, operating expense, membership dues, or fundraising events or celebrations. 3004. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL. $32,500, 2008.
The Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc. (formerly The Sarasota County Community Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Sarasota County, FL, and surrounding communities. No support for fraternal organizations, societies or orders, or religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for selected scholarships), or for annual campaigns, building campaigns, endowment funds, deficit financing, debt retirement, publications, operating expenses, travel, fundraising events, scientific research, or conferences. 3005. Community Housing Trust of Sarasota County, Sarasota, FL. $65,000, 2008. For salary and benefits of Homeownership manager. 3006. Joining Our Youth, Sarasota, FL. $21,623, 2008. For fundraising efforts for ABC7’s Big Give. 3007. Mothers Helping Mothers, Sarasota, FL. $27,971, 2008. For fundraising efforts for ABC7’s Big Give. 3008. Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence, Grassroots Leadership Initiative, Sarasota, FL. $10,000, 2008. For administrator’s salary. 3009. Volunteer Services of Manatee County, Bradenton, FL. $10,000, 2008. For 20/20 VISTA Project. 3010. We Care Manatee, Bradenton, FL. $30,005, 2008. For fundraising efforts for ABC7’s Big Give. 3011. Wellsprings of Life Ministry, Dunedin, FL. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support and salaries. 3012. YMCA Foundation of Sarasota, Sarasota, FL. $10,000, 2008. For Going for the Gold event.
Dade Community Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. (formerly Palm Beach County Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Palm Beach and Martin counties, FL. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships and the Dwight Allison Fellows Program), or for operating funds, building campaigns, computers, endowments, annual campaigns, fundraising events, fundraising feasibility studies, celebration functions, or deficit financing. 2997. Education Foundation of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, FL. $78,000, 2008. For Educator’s Leadership Initiative. 2998. Faith-Hope-Love-Charity, Lake Worth, FL. $10,000, 2008. For organizational capacity project.
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(formerly Dade Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Miami-Dade County, FL. No grants to individuals (except through scholarship funds), or for memberships, fundraising, memorials, deficit financing, or conferences. 3013. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2008. For continued support. 3014. Educate Tomorrow Corporation, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2008. To increase organization’s capacity to serve additional youth. 3015. Foster Care Review, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2008. For series of training workshops for Volunteer Corps on issues relating to foster youth who are aging out of foster care system. 3016. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Miami, FL. $20,000, 2008. 3017. Miami Youth SHINE, Miami, FL. $50,000, 2008. To continue to build youth-led advocacy organization and organizational capacity, and to hire former foster youth to serve as Peer Advocates and Peer Mentors for current foster youth.
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3018. Pridelines Youth Services, Miami, FL. $15,000, 2008. For programming and to build capacity by designing and implementing mission-based system for raising sustainable funding from individuals and expanding organization’s base of lifelong donors using Benevon Sustainability plan. 3019. Safe Schools South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $15,000, 2008. For expansion of trainings for administrators, counselors, teachers, staff and students on LGBTQ youth issues.
Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with some emphasis in central FL; giving also to national organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or political, lobbying, anti-business, international, or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals, or for one-time, short-term events, advertising, team sponsorships, athletic scholarships, or national conferences. 3020. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2008.
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., including possessions and territories. No support for community chests, publicly governed colleges and universities, and institutions primarily supported by government funds (except in secondary education and health care programs), voter education, voter registration drives, or projects incurring obligations extending over many years. No grants to individuals; no loans. 3021. Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. $154,000, 2008. For faculty and institutional advancement. 3022. University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. To train residents in communicating with families of critical care patients. 3023. Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine, Nashville, TN. $199,000, 2008. For moral distress in medical students.
Jessie Ball duPont Fund (formerly Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in the South, especially DE, FL, and VA. No support for organizations other than those awarded gifts by the donor from 1960-1964. No grants to individuals, or generally for capital campaigns or endowments. 3024. Alliance for Christian Media, Atlanta, GA. $135,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For full-time salary for Director of Development. 3025. American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula, Wilmington, DE. $183,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To initiate a major gifts program, develop and implement new marketing strategies, create a partnership with Christiana Care to market the Lifeline program and provide general operating support. 3026. American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula, Wilmington, DE. $12,000, 2008. To hire executive coach for the new executive director replacing a director with a 20-year tenure, to help the leadership transition. 3027. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Princeton, NJ. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To add fundraising staff in the U.S. and Athens offices to assist in a capital campaign and to integrate the American and Greek databases for shared use. 3028. Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $150,000, 2008. To implement a new business strategy, including governance, resource development and leadership transition. 3029. Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $90,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To hire a chief operating officer as part of a reorganization strategy initiated by the club’s Board of Governors in response to recommendations from independent organizational audit. 3030. Catholic Charities, Jacksonville, FL. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For hiring a full-time Agency Grant writer. 3031. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $60,000, 2008. For contract services of Your Part-Time Controller, LLC to prepare audit, resolve status of existing grants, and revise and institute financial policies and controls. 3032. Childrens Home Society of Florida, Winter Park, FL. $99,099, 2008. To digitize historic adoption records to preserve them and to make them accessible to adoptees, birth parents and to provide a fund-development tool for CHS.
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3033. Community Connections of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $139,615, 2008. 2-year grant. To upgrade electronic communications technology, train staff to maintain the website and to attract new, younger individual donors. 3034. Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio, Cincinnati, OH. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For planning grant to develop a strategic plan for Diocese on Total Ministry with a focus on priests and lay leaders, young people programs, and small urban and rural ministries. 3035. Florida Orchestra Guild Tampa, Tampa, FL. $100,000, 2008. To meet a 1:1 match by the Florida Orchestra Board to provide bridge funding to allow time for the Orchestra to implement a sustainable business plan. 3036. Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Boys Ranch, FL. $35,138, 2008. To engage a consultant to assess the organization’s structure and create a strategic plan for the future, with emphasis on leadership succession. 3037. Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL. $86,000, 2008. To hire consultants to assist with faculty development, review tenure policies, send faculty to AAC and U conference and add staff support for President Kerr. 3038. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, PA. $14,000, 2008. To hire a short-term consultant to conduct a facilities and property (land) analysis to recommend how best to maximize use of the assets to increase public use and to maximize revenue generation. 3039. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. $170,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For three-year commitment to develop and deliver two nonprofit institutes: Executive-Board Leadership Development and Emerging Leaders; and one Institute Alumni meeting per year. 3040. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association, Kempton, PA. $35,250, 2008. To hire part-time, short-term development staff to support staff and board capacity to succeed with a $3.5 million capital campaign. 3041. Little Sisters of the Poor, Jeanne Jugan Residence, Newark, DE. $75,995, 2008. To retain a capital campaign consultant and to subscribe to online foundation funding research service. 3042. Longwood University, Farmville, VA. $138,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To hire a sustainability coordinator to oversee the development, implementation and assessment of the University’s sustainability plan. 3043. Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $47,000, 2008. To implement a marketing strategy to increase visibility of museum exhibitions and events to attract new corporate and individual exhibition support. 3044. Old Salem Museums and Gardens, Winston-Salem, NC. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For targeted direct mailings as part of a new marketing campaign. 3045. Osborne Association, Bronx, NY. $14,000, 2008. To participate in Gap Internationals Executive Challenge Course, which includes executive coaching. 3046. Piney Woods School, Piney Woods, MS. $112,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To conduct a campaign feasibility study, produce marketing materials and hire a recruitment officer. 3047. Presbyterian Home and Family Services, Lynchburg, VA. $12,000, 2008. To hire executive coach Jeffrey Schwartz of Kela Associates as coach for Executive Director. 3048. Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, Rabun Gap, GA. $55,000, 2008. To hire professional fundraising counsel to prepare the School for a capital campaign. 3049. Saint Simons on the Sound Episcopal Church, Fort Walton Beach, FL. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For a partnership with a foster care program, Children-in-Crisis, to hire a full-time professional development director. 3050. Speech and Hearing Center, Jacksonville, FL. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create a matching pool of dollars to serve as incentive to the board and new donors to raise $150,000 in new contributions. 3051. Transylvania University, Lexington, KY. $96,130, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop a comprehensive planned giving program and enhance prospect research. 3052. United Way of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $665,500, 2008. 3-year grant. To institutionalize the RealSense Prosperity Campaign by increasing staffing, adding paid coordinators, enhancing marketing strategy, and conducting independent study. 3053. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $50,000, 2008. For The Reality Education and Assets Partnership (REAP). 3054. Wesley College, Dover, DE. $105,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop a new Strategic Plan and Campus Master plan with the help of consultants.
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3055. YMCA of Floridas First Coast, Jacksonville, FL. $15,000, 2008. To contract with Executive Coach to provide coaching to the new CEO about leading the YMCA through the challenging economic and social climate.
Gainesville Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Gainesville and the surrounding areas in north central FL. 3056. North Star Destination Strategies, Nashville, TN. $38,185, 2007.
Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice Limitations: Giving limited to the city of Venice, FL, and the surrounding communities. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowments, debt reduction, basic scientific research, events, or travel. 3057. Heron Creek Middle School, North Port, FL. $30,000, 2007. For Three Goal Plan: Building Capacity to Sustain. 3058. InStride Therapy, Nokomis, FL. $70,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For capacity building. 3059. Sarasota County Arts Council, Sarasota, FL. $15,000, 2007. For Executive Director Search.
Huizenga Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in FL. 3060. Christian Community Foundation of South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $50,000, 2007. 3061. Christian Community Foundation of South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $50,000, 2007. 3062. Christian Community Foundation of South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $15,000, 2007.
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (formerly Knight Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to projects serving the 26 communities where the Knight brothers published newspapers for communities and local grants: Long Beach and San Jose, CA, Boulder, CO, Boca Raton, Bradenton, Miami, and Tallahassee, FL, Columbus, Macon, and Milledgeville, GA, Fort Wayne and Gary, IN, Wichita, KS, Lexington, KY, Detroit, MI, Duluth and St. Paul, MN, Biloxi, MS, Charlotte, NC, Grand Forks, ND, Akron, OH, Philadelphia and State College, PA, Columbia and Myrtle Beach, SC, and Aberdeen, SD; international for Journalism. No support for organizations whose mission is to prevent, eradicate and/or alleviate the effects of a specific disease; hospitals, unless for community-wide capital campaigns; activities to propagate a religious faith or restricted to one religion or denomination; political candidates; international programs, except U.S.-based organizations supporting free press around the world; charities operated by service clubs; or activities that are the responsibility of government (the foundation will in selective cases, join with units of government in supporting special projects). No grants to individuals, or generally for fundraising events; second requests for previously funded capital campaigns; operating deficits; general operating support; films, videos, or television programs; honoraria for distinguished guests-except in initiatives of the foundation in all three cases; group travel; memorials; medical research; or conferences. 3063. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, Miami, FL. $250,000, 2008. To stimulate donations through challenge grant to serve 5,000 additional children by 2015 with benefits of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami (BBBSGM) program. 3064. Central Community Redevelopment Agency, Bradenton, FL. $75,000, 2008. For general support for effort to hire consultant to support formation of regional funders collaborative in next six months that will be well positioned to submit strong application to National Fund for Workforce Solutions (NFWS). 3065. Classical South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For challenge grant to ensure continuation and progression of South Florida’s only classical radio station by supplying challenge funds to motivate financial support of listeners. 3066. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and development of new website. 3067. Five Freedoms Project, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2008. To expand programming while supporting new organizational leadership capacity and long-term strategic development.
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3068. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $27,000, 2008. To produce and distribute Guia (Guide) for Latino nonprofits in Miami and Philadelphia. 3069. Generation Engage, Washington, DC. $246,000, 2008. For general support for work on technical support which will develop local partnerships, long-term sources of funding, evaluation models and better ways to turn participation at gatherings into sustained community engagement. 3070. Institute for Leadership Education, Advancement and Development, Bryn Mawr, PA. $900,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve Philadelphia’s educational attainment rankings by creating new delivery model for college education in distressed neighborhoods. 3071. Mercer University, Macon, GA. $250,000, 2008. To underwrite development of five year business plan for potential College Hill Alliance (initiative to revitalize College Hill neighborhood), marketing support for Bealls Hill neighborhood and start-up support for College Hill Corridor programs. 3072. Miami Art Museum of Dade County Association, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2008. For board development and strategic planning during current transitional period of growth through engagement with McKinsey and Co. 3073. Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Miami, FL. $12,052, 2008. For general operating support for Celebrate Culture community lunch. 3074. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $168,000, 2008. For general operating support for work to cover moving Gathering of Leaders Conference to Miami, FL. 3075. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support toward Gathering of Leaders Conference. 3076. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support for work to grow wealth and jobs in region through support of business development services in DuluthSuperior area and to create regional marketplace for local artists. 3077. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $2,750,000, 2008. To demonstrate that use of technology tools and support makes nonprofits more effective and efficient. 3078. Shake-A-Leg Miami, Coconut Grove, FL. $98,000, 2008. For general operating support for work to inspire community support of Shake-A-Leg by hosting luncheon of Miami business leaders with presentation by Erik Weihenmayer. 3079. Shelter Association of Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, MI. $20,000, 2008. For contribution to Annual Fund as way of strengthening development program. 3080. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To plan and develop new Web 2.0 editorial and business strategies for online news site covering the European Union. 3081. United Way of Miami-Dade, Miami, FL. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support toward sponsorship of Annual Women’s Leadership Breakfast with keynote speaker Sherry Lansing. 3082. Women of Tomorrow, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support for work to develop strategic business plan to expand work nation-wide.
Koch Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, emergency funds, operating expenses, or for scholarships or fellowships; no loans. 3083. Baraga Broadcasting, Indian River, MI. $15,000, 2008. For expansion of Catholic radio station. 3084. Diocese of Boise, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2008. To provide graduate degrees to Catholic school teachers through ACE Leadership Program. 3085. Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. For second year of three-year effort to design online training ministry for diocesan and parish leaders.
Forrest C. & Frances H. Lattner Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, FL, GA, PA, and RI. 3086. Community Caring Center of Boynton Beach, Boynton Beach, FL. $10,000, 2007. To implement stage one of not-for-profit grocery store. 3087. Family Resource Center, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2007. For temporary capacity building support for fundraising program. 3088. YMCA, Ocean Community, Westerly, RI. $125,000, 2007. To expand capacity of campers at Camp Watchaug, support boathouse.
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Naples Children and Education Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in FL. No grants to individuals. 3089. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. $147,989, 2008. For programs to assist underprivileged children and for strategic support.
3103. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $250,000, 2008. Toward construction of new lodge.
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.
Limitations: No support for political organizations. 3098. Third Millennium Ministries, Fern Park, FL. $20,000, 2007.
(formerly Metropolitan Atlanta Community Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to the 23-county metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA. No support for religious organizations (except through donor-advised funds), or operating expenses for private and publicly funded schools (K-12) and institutions of higher learning. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds, fundraising and marketing events, or capital campaign contributions (for building construction or renovation). 3104. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,389, 2008. 3105. Ahmann, Atlanta, GA. $15,338, 2008. 3106. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $58,760, 2008. 3107. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $51,980, 2008. 3108. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $49,614, 2008. 3109. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $48,713, 2008. 3110. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $48,354, 2008. 3111. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $48,354, 2008. 3112. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $46,131, 2008. 3113. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $44,736, 2008. 3114. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $41,795, 2008. 3115. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $40,804, 2008. 3116. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $40,430, 2008. 3117. Damespointe, Atlanta, GA. $32,292, 2008. 3118. Edge Connection, Kennesaw, GA. $50,000, 2008. 3119. Education Resource Strategies, Watertown, MA. $10,000, 2008. 3120. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2008. 3121. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2008. 3122. Georgia Museums, Cartersville, GA. $50,000, 2008. 3123. Georgia School Council Institute, Marietta, GA. $25,000, 2008. 3124. Ministry Ventures, Roswell, GA. $20,000, 2008. 3125. Ministry Ventures, Roswell, GA. $20,000, 2008. 3126. Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $94,727, 2008. 3127. Philanthropic Collaborative for a Healthy Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. 3128. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. 3129. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008.
Thomas J. and Sandra L. Usher Charitable Foundation
Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area
Limitations: Giving primarily in PA; some funding nationally. No grants to individuals. 3099. Coalition for Christian Outreach, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Auction Night. 3100. Lutherlyn, Prospect, PA. $10,000, 2008. For fundraising appeal.
(formerly CSRA Community Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Augusta, GA, area, including Burke, Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond counties, GA, and Aiken and Edgefield counties, SC. No support for fraternal organizations or professional associations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for building campaigns, deficit financing, debt reduction, endowments, fundraisers, surveys, travel, or for film and video production. 3130. Alzheimers Association, Augusta, GA. $15,000, 2008. To provide Alzheimer’s disease and health education programs to family caregivers, professional caregivers, emergency first responders and general public and to provide annual education symposium scholarship assistance for family caregivers and respite reimbursement for care of loved ones.
The Picower Foundation (formerly The Jeffry M. & Barbara Picower Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with targeted funding in southeast FL and the Northeast. 3090. Girls Incorporated, New York, NY. $214,816, 2007. For Understanding After-School Programs Study. 3091. Group One Acting Company, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Shakespeare for Teachers. 3092. Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Next Level Coaching for Hillel Executive Directors. 3093. NARAL Pro-Choice America, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. For Strategic Policy and Research Initiatives. 3094. National AfterSchool Association, Washington, DC. $137,000, 2007. For strategic plan. 3095. Teach for America, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. To develop institute student achievement toolkits.
Publix Super Markets Charities (formerly George W. Jenkins Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, FL, GA, SC, and TN. No grants to individuals. 3096. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL. $10,000, 2007.
Quantum Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Palm Beach County, FL. No support for projects of a partisan or religious nature. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising. 3097. Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Boca Raton, FL. $100,000, 2008. For Florida Institute for Advancement of Teaching (FIAT).
Seneff Family Foundation, Inc.
GEORGIA Callaway Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the City of LaGrange and Troup County. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans (except for program-related investments). 3101. United Way of West Georgia, LaGrange, GA. $48,560, 2008. For fund drive. 3102. United Way of West Georgia, LaGrange, GA. $16,187, 2008. For fund drive.
J. Bulow Campbell Foundation
Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to central GA. No support for sectarian religious purposes. 3131. Childrens Museum, Macon, GA. $10,000, 2007. For development of museum store. 3132. Mercer University, Macon, GA. $15,000, 2007. For audit of Beall’s Hill.
Courts Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA, with a secondary emphasis on Georgia-based organizations. No grants to individuals. 3133. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2007. For general support.
Limitations: Giving primarily in GA; very limited giving in AL, FL, NC, SC, and TN. No support for local church congregations. No grants to individuals, or for current scholarships, fellowships, operating budgets, or recurring items; no loans.
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R. Howard Dobbs, Jr. Foundation, Inc. (formerly Helen and Howard Dobbs Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Atlanta, GA area. Consideration will also be given to proposals that serve other parts of the state of GA as well as states in which the Life Insurance Company of Georgia operated. Giving outside of GA is by invitation only. No support for churches or religious organizations. No grants or loans to individuals, or for endowments, special events, performances, dinners, booster clubs, or for reduction of debts/deficits. 3134. Atlanta Education Fund, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2008. For Middle School Transformation Planning. 3135. Communities in Schools of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Data Collection and Analysis. 3136. Communities in Schools of Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2008. For Branding and Marketing Strategy. 3137. Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, Atlanta, GA. $55,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Conversion to Independent Non-Profit. 3138. Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership, Albany, GA. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 3139. Ogeechee-Canoochee Riverkeeper, Statesboro, GA. $35,000, 2008. For Save Our Coast Communication Strategy. 3140. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2008. For Summer Training Institute Copy and Resource Rooms.
Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in GA. No support for private foundations, political or religious organizations, private elementary or secondary schools, or non-public charities. No grants to individuals, or for political campaigns or causes. 3141. Floyd County Board of Education, Rome, GA. $10,000, 2008. For College and Career Academy’s Grant Writer program. 3142. Georgia Biomedical Partnership, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2008. For seed operating support for outreach program to recruit and match industry scientists with classroom teachers in partner schools. 3143. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $30,000, 2008. For Corporate Sustainers Campaign. 3144. Georgia School Boards Association, Lawrenceville, GA. $25,000, 2008. For Advanced Strategic Plan module for eBOARD comprehensive Board governance system. 3145. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $45,265, 2008. 3146. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $32,830, 2008. 3147. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $26,605, 2008. 3148. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $12,000, 2008. 3149. Literacy Action, Atlanta, GA. $12,500, 2008. For 40th anniversary fundraising campaign. 3150. Oxford College, Oxford, GA. $10,000, 2008. For Environmental Workshop for Science Teachers. 3151. United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2008. For loaned executive program. 3152. United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. For operating support for loaned Executive program.
The Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation (formerly Cust Bluegrass Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals. 3153. Island Institute, Rockland, ME. $250,000, 2007. For Affordable Coast Fund, a grants program assisting affordable-housing groups with land purchase, capital projects and professional development opportunities.
Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to GA. No support for sectarian programs (benefiting only one religious organization). No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, or major equipment. 3154. American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $172,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To implement smoke free training and technical assistance program in Georgia to increase tobacco control advocacy capacity. 3155. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. To develop consumer health advocacy capacity in Georgia and strengthen existing advocacy networks. 3156. Georgia Hospital Association, Marietta, GA. $100,000, 2008. To implement quality improvement program in 16 hospitals across Georgia.
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3157. Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement quality and performance improvement training programs in six rural hospitals in Northeast and West Georgia. 3158. Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $35,000, 2008. To implement capacity building activities to sustain provision of teen pregnancy prevention programs in Metropolitan Atlanta. 3159. Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Center for Community Health and Evaluation, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2008. To conduct research and design activities that would identify how best to provide evaluation support and capacity building services for Healthcare Georgia Foundation grantees and nonprofit organizations. 3160. Hayslett Group, Atlanta, GA. $398,000, 2008. To implement statewide trauma awareness campaign to heighten awareness of Georgians of need to establish statewide trauma care leadership network. 3161. Health Students Taking Action Together, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For general operating support to develop sustainability plan, marketing materials, and volunteer database tracking system. 3162. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $580,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To establish Satcher Health Leadership Institute (SHLI) to address health disparities and health workforce shortages in Georgia. 3163. Southeast Health District, Ware County Board of Health, Waycross, GA. $24,000, 2008. To conduct cost-benefit analysis of Perinatal Health Partners program. 3164. TechBridge, Atlanta, GA. $50,400, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide registration support through RegOnline for participants registered for AHEC events. 3165. University of Georgia Research Foundation, Athens, GA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To conduct economic evaluations of free clinics in Georgia and disseminate findings to policymakers. 3166. YWCA of Greater Atlanta, Decatur, GA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement and evaluate ENCORE Plus program in DeKalb and Fulton counties.
The Marcus Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals. 3167. AID Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For Jay Shlesinger Memorial Golf Tournament. 3168. Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For Hometown Herb dinner. 3169. Business Executives for National Security, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For membership. 3170. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $83,333, 2007. For conductor’s dressing room naming donation. 3171. Foundation for Jewish Camping, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. For Executive Leadership Institute, training program for directors of nonprofit, residential Jewish camps. 3172. Georgia Charter Schools Association, Atlanta, GA. $237,500, 2007. For building the infrastructure. 3173. Lekotek of Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2007. For Annual Fundraising Run. 3174. Synagogue 3000, Los Angeles, CA. $650,000, 2007. For Leadership Network. 3175. William Breman Jewish Home, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2007. For Fall Golden Gala. 3176. Yeshiva Elementary School, Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2007. For operational stability.
O. Wayne Rollins Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in GA. No grants to individuals. 3177. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. $125,000, 2007. For Leadership in Rollins School of Public Health.
The Tull Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to GA. No support for projects of religious organizations that primarily benefit their own adherents. No grants to individuals, or for conferences or seminars, scientific research, purchase of tickets to benefit events, sponsorship of performances, program, or project support, operating support, or retire accumulated debt, or scholarships (except for scholarship endowments); no loans. 3178. Foundation Center, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. To upgrade technology and for new programs as part of capacity building initiative.
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Turner Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily on a regional and national basis; priority consideration to programs in FL, GA, MT, NM, and SC. No grants to individuals, or for buildings, land acquisition, endowments, start-up funds, films, books, magazines, and other specific media projects. 3179. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. 3180. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2007. 3181. GreenLaw, Atlanta, GA. $60,000, 2007. 3182. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007.
3198. Salvation Army of Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For capital support for construction of new Kroc Center in Leeward Oahu. 3199. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $10,000, 2007. For operating support to double size of corps in public schools. 3200. Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waianae, HI. $25,000, 2007. For capital campaign to build family medical building. 3201. YWCA of Oahu, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007. To renovate and develop greater revenue-generating uses at Lanikea.
Atherton Family Foundation Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc. (formerly Trebor Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the metropolitan Atlanta area. No support for churches, denominational programs, or youth services outside Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals, or for annual operating support, festivals or performances, films and documentaries, or seed money; no loans. 3183. Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA. $5,000,000, 2008. To implement master plan, including features associated with proposed parking deck. 3184. Capacity, Inc., Atlanta, GA. $300,000, 2008. For relocation of Downtown Ambassador corps to Olympia Building, development of plans for Greenline and promotion of economic development. 3185. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. $2,500,000, 2008. For establishment of Presidential Fund at Emory University to be used for strategic investments on behalf of University. 3186. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2008. For continued program support. 3187. Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. $160,000, 2008. For effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding health policy. 3188. Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, GA. $1,300,000, 2008. For planning efforts for potential acquisition and use by Woodruff Arts Center of air rights over Arts Center MARTA station.
HAWAII
Limitations: Giving limited to HI; student aid for HI residents only. Generally, no support for private foundations, or for lobbying, individual Department of Education schools, or for organizations engaged in fundraising for the purpose of distributing grants to recipients of their own choosing. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), generally no giving for endowment funds, or for annual operating support; no conferences, festivals or one-time events; no loans. 3202. Hanahauoli School, Honolulu, HI. $75,000, 2007. For Malama la Hanabauoli, Caring for Hanabauoli Phase III. 3203. Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Hauula, HI. $10,000, 2007. To develop and implement effective communications tools and strategies. 3204. Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For merger. 3205. Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For intermediary for nonprofit organizations. 3206. Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For public policy capacity building program. 3207. Hawaii Life Sciences Council, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2007. For strategies to create 21st century workforce. 3208. Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For Society Relations Director and Development Director. 3209. Hookakoo Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2007. For systems and organizational audit for conversion charter schools. 3210. Hualalai Academy, Kailua Kona, HI. $10,000, 2007. For administrative staff salaries. 3211. Hui Malama I Ke Kai Foundation, Waimanalo, HI. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building/community development project and wellness project. 3212. Springs of Living Water, Waipahu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For School Common Kitchen Facility Project Operation Fund. 3213. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $25,000, 2007. 3214. Waikiki Health Center, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2007. For health information technology upgrade to improve patient care.
Alexander & Baldwin Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AZ, CA, HI, IL, and in the Pacific. No support for religious organizations or veterans’, fraternal, or labor organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for travel or endowments, secondary giving, religious activities not of direct benefit to the entire community, advertising, sponsorship of events, or general operating support for United Way agencies; no product or service donations. 3189. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI. $24,500, 2007. For awards dinner. 3190. Catholic Charities of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007. For capital support for acquisition of and renovations to Makiki site to establish new administrative campus. 3191. Childrens Alliance of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007. For additional capital support to acquire and renovate program and administrative office space. 3192. Hale Kipa, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2007. To develop new campus in Ewa with administrative and service facility and group residential shelters. 3193. Hale Opio Kauai, Lihue, HI. $20,000, 2007. For restoration and repairs to administrative building. 3194. Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Hauula, HI. $10,000, 2007. For core program support for Agriculture Leadership Training. 3195. Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI. $25,000, 2007. For 25th anniversary, and to establish A & B Silver Anniversary fund. 3196. Maui Food Bank, Wailuku, HI. $25,000, 2007. For matching challenge grant for capital support for Here to Stay campaign to purchase new headquarters/warehouse. 3197. Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2007. For conservation management programs on North Shore of Kauai, including community outreach, fundraising and educational activities.
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Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation (formerly Bancorp Hawaii Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in HI, the South Pacific, and the West Pacific. 3215. Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For Native Hawaiian Convention. 3216. Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007. For statewide seminars on financial management and Board governance. 3217. Institute for Human Services, Honolulu, HI. $134,022, 2007. For Charity Walk for programs. 3218. Maui Community Arts and Cultural Center, Kahului, HI. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning retreat to assist in leadership transition and defining goals.
Harold K. L. Castle Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to HI with priority given to Windward Oahu. No grants to individuals, or for ongoing operating expenses, endowments, annual fund drives, vehicles, or sponsorships or special events. 3219. Center for a Sustainable Future, Honolulu, HI. $23,500, 2007. For community focus groups and business plan development to help improve community-based watershed partnerships form in Windward Oahu. 3220. Community Conservation Network, Honolulu, HI. $150,000, 2007. For building community capacity for effective marine conservation in Hawaii. 3221. Good Beginnings Alliance, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For Economic Analysis Study of Keiki First initiative in Hawaii.
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HMSA—HAWAII
3222. Hawaiian Educational Council, Honolulu, HI. $475,000, 2007. For Principals Leadership Academy of the Collaborative Action for Public Education. 3223. Hawaiian Educational Council, Honolulu, HI. $75,000, 2007. For delegation of Hawaii’s leaders to travel to National College of School Leadership in Nottingham, England to study applicability and replicability of NCSL principles to leadership development program in Hawaii Department of Education. 3224. Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, HI. $17,940, 2007. For Successful Schools analysis of DOE schools. 3225. Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association Preschools of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For NAEYC accreditation efforts at Atherton Preschool. 3226. Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project, Kaneohe, HI. $10,000, 2007. For strategic plan and corresponding fundraising plan. 3227. Kukui Childrens Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For provision of expert guidance in financial management of Kukui Center, which will house nonprofit organizations that serve vulnerable children. 3228. Pacific American Foundation, Kailua, HI. $100,000, 2007. For relocation to Windward Oahu’s Kokokahi Cultural Learning Center and implementation of strategic fund development program. 3229. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $750,000, 2007. To recruit outstanding teachers to close achievement gap in Hawaii’s public schools. 3230. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $200,000, 2007. For improved new teacher training and retention. 3231. University of Hawaii Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $265,000, 2007. For implementation of Hawaii P-20 Initiative Strategic Plan, specifically longitudinal data tracking, and alignment of standards, curricula and assessment. 3232. University of Hawaii Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $100,000, 2007. For Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources (DLNR-DAR) Law Fellowship. 3233. Windward Baptist Church, Kaneohe, HI. $158,600, 2007. For repairs, land purchase, and capacity building for Rebuilders Addictions Ministry (RAM).
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation
Hawaii Community Foundation
Limitations: Giving generally limited to HI. Generally, no support for publicly funded organizations, public and government funded charter schools, or for lobbying organizations. No grants to individuals, or for continuing support; generally, no support for general operating budgets, endowment funds, more than 20 to 30 percent of total project cost, projects in which parents and community have not been properly involved in planning and funding, annual campaigns, scholarships, or research; no loans. 3234. Chaminade University of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. $80,000, 2008. For Castle Colleagues Preschool Directors Management Training Program. 3235. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $29,100, 2008. For nonprofit business analyses for preschools. 3236. North Hawaii Women and Childrens Services, Kamuela, HI. $10,000, 2008. For Hawaii Resources for School Success Program. 3237. Our Savior Lutheran School, Aiea, HI. $25,000, 2008. For playground upgrade and WASC accreditation. 3238. Partners in Development Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building project for traveling preschool and early education projects. 3239. Saint Andrews Priory School, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2008. For strategic resource development planning. 3240. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $50,000, 2008. For operating support. 3241. University of Hawaii Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $55,000, 2008. For salary of PK-3 Director in Hawaii’s Capturing the Momentum Initiative.
(formerly The Hawaiian Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual campaigns, emergency support, endowments, major capital projects, ongoing operating support, tuition aid programs, or deficit financing; no loans. 3257. Empower Oahu, Waipahu, HI. $10,000, 2007. 3258. Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2007. 3259. Papa Ola Lokahi, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. 3260. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $111,000, 2007. 3261. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $100,000, 2007.
Cooke Foundation, Ltd. Limitations: Giving limited to HI and to organizations serving the people of HI. No support for religious organizations, unless the forebears were involved with them, or to supporting organizations classified under section 509(a)(3). No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, general operations, or endowment funds; no loans. 3242. North Hawaii Women and Childrens Services, Kamuela, HI. $25,000, 2008. For Hawaii Resources for School Success Program, Schools Attuned Plus Mentoring Evaluation.
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(formerly First Hawaiian Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Honolulu, HI. 3243. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2007. For Bernice Puahi Bishop Awards Dinner. 3244. Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2007. For Walk in the Country fundraiser. 3245. Community Links Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For administrative infrastructure. 3246. Guam Contractors Association Trades Academy, Tamuning, GU. $10,000, 2007. For business plan for establishment of academy. 3247. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2007. To educate and support first-time home buyers. 3248. Hina Mauka, Kaneohe, HI. $10,000, 2007. For Kokua Fund to provide financial resources. 3249. Honolulu Festival Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2007. For staging and marketing of festival. 3250. Honolulu Symphony, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For strategic plan. 3251. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $50,000, 2007. To recruit, select and train corps members to teach in Hawaii. 3252. United Way, Aloha, Honolulu, HI. $309,000, 2007. For corporate pledge. 3253. United Way, Maui, Wailuku, HI. $28,800, 2007. For corporate pledge. 3254. Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waianae, HI. $60,000, 2007. For construction of medical and training facility. 3255. YMCA of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. To close funding gap to receive $750,000 challenge match.
Victoria S. & Bradley L. Geist Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to HI residents and organizations. No grants for capital projects, endowment funds, or for on-going or general operating costs. 3256. Hawaii Foster Parent Association, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007. For executive director search.
Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation (also known as H.E.I. Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No support for political, religious, veterans’, fraternal, or labor organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for advertising, dinners, or tournaments. 3262. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $30,000, 2007. 3263. Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007.
HMSA Foundation (also known as Hawaii Medical Service Association Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Honolulu, HI. No grants to individuals; or for scholarship funds, lobbying, voter registration, capital projects, endowments, development campaigns or multi-year commitments. 3264. Aloha Medical Mission, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. To strengthen clinic by hiring a part-time medical director. 3265. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $21,000, 2007. To analyze and develop report using Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) data and to train and provide technical assistance to increase provider participation in HMIS.
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
McInerny Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No support for religious institutions. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, or research; no loans. 3266. HUGS for Hawaiis Seriously Ill Children and Their Families, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2007. For matching grant for organizational capacity building for resource developer. 3267. Institute for Human Services, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2007. For data and information systems capacity building. 3268. Special Olympics Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2007. For strategic plan for organizational restructuring and capacity building development department restructure and expansion. 3269. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $100,000, 2007. For recruitment, selection, training and development for support of Hawaii site.
George N. Wilcox Trust Limitations: Giving limited to HI, with emphasis on the Island of Kauai. No support for government agencies or organizations substantially supported by government funds. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, reserve funds, research, or deficit financing; no direct student aid or scholarships; no loans. 3270. Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, HI. $14,000, 2007. For technology improvement project - ONLY for Development Department hardware and software. 3271. Teach for America Hawaii, Aiea, HI. $25,000, 2007. For operating support.
IDAHO
ILLINOIS Abbott Fund (formerly Abbott Laboratories Fund) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Casa Grande, AZ, Alameda, Fairfield, Redwood City, and Santa Clara, CA, Abbott Park, Des Plaines, and North Chicago, IL, Worcester, MA, Sturgis, MI, Columbus, OH, Irving, TX, Barceloneta and Jayuya, PR, Altavista, VA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brockville and Kanata, Canada, Abingdon and Queensborough, England, Delkenheim and Ludwigshafen, Germany, Clonmel, Cootehill, and Sligo, Ireland, Campoverde, Italy, Katsuyama, Japan, and Zwolle, Netherlands. No support for social organizations, political parties or candidates, sectarian religious organizations, or trade or business associations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, advertising journals or booklets, capital campaigns, congresses, symposiums, or meetings, medical research that supports Abbott products, political activities, fundraising events, ticket purchases, sporting events, travel, trips, tours, or cultural exchange programs; no employee volunteer services. 3276. Axios Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $3,205,627, 2007. For work in Tanzania. 3277. Axios Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $516,134, 2007. 3278. Axios Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $449,011, 2007. 3279. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. 3280. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $2,606,212, 2007. 3281. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $900,000, 2007. 3282. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007.
The Allstate Foundation Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. (formerly Albertson’s Charitable Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in area of company operations. 3272. National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $25,500, 2008. For scholarships.
The Good Works Institute, Inc. 3273. One HEART, Salt Lake City, UT. $50,000, 2008. For general support.
Idaho Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in ID. No support for religious purposes, or organizations typically funded by the government, or national organizations, unless monies expended are for sole benefit of ID citizens. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for debt reduction, fundraising projects, travel, conferences or seminars, or endowments. 3274. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $12,500, 2008.
Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in Boise, ID, Manassas, VA, Avezzano, Italy, Nishiwaki, Japan, and Singapore. No support for religious, fraternal, veterans’, or political organizations, discriminatory organizations, or pass-through organizations or private foundations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for luncheons, dinners, auctions, or events, travel or related expenses, courtesy advertisements, endowments, annual campaigns, or lobbying activities. 3275. Training and Development Corporation, Bucksport, ME. $50,000, 2007.
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Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, and WY; giving also to regional and national organizations. No support for athletic teams, bands or choirs, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, pass-through organizations, scouting groups, or private elementary or secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for fundraising events or sponsorships, capital campaigns or endowments, equipment not part of a community outreach program, athletic events, memorials, travel, audio, film, or video production, or continuing support. 3283. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $110,000, 2007. For Tolerance and Inclusion program. 3284. Pete Suazo Business Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2007. For Economic Empowerment program.
Alphawood Foundation (formerly WPWR-TV Channel 50 Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area and northwestern IN. No support for religious or fraternal purposes, or for political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, underwriting or tables for events, capital campaigns, or special projects, programs, or productions. 3285. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3286. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3287. Illinois Arts Alliance, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For general operations and TAP program. 3288. Lawyers for the Creative Arts, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3289. National Public Housing Museum, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For planning and development for museum. 3290. Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations, Gary, IN. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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Aon Foundation (formerly Combined International Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Chicago, IL. No grants for general operating support for secondary or vocational schools. 3291. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007.
BNSF Foundation (formerly Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, public educational institutions, preschools, or primary or secondary educational institutions, political, fraternal, or veterans’ organizations, national health or cultural organizations, or community or other grantmaking foundations, or chambers of commerce. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for conferences, seminars, travel, testimonial dinners, endowments, capital campaigns, salaries, administrative expenses, computer-related projects, or television or film production. 3292. Fort Worth Promotion and Development Fund, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000, 2007. For The Party in Fort Worth.
The Bobolink Foundation (formerly Henry M. & Wendy J. Paulson, Jr. Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY, Washington, DC, Arlington, VA, and Boston, MA. No grants to individuals; no loans. 3293. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For unrestricted support.
BP Foundation, Inc. (formerly BP Amoco Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in AK, CA, Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, NJ, VA, TX, England, Canada, China, and Germany. No support for religious, fraternal, political, social, or athletic organizations; generally, no support for organizations already receiving general operating support through the United Way. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, medical research, publications, or conferences. 3294. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $60,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 3295. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $5,237,823, 2007. For unrestricted support. 3296. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $64,240, 2007. For unrestricted support. 3297. Maecenata Management, Munich, Germany. $687,586, 2007. For unrestricted support. 3298. NeuroScience Canada, Montreal, Canada. $15,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
Helen Brach Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, and CA, MA, OH, PA and SC. No grants outside continental U.S. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or to organizations with less than one year of budget history. 3299. Calvert House, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For development office that is responsible for raising 80 percent of operating expenses for liturgy and programs, and for outreach. 3300. CARA Program, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. To facilitate strategic expansion in number of homeless individuals placed in permanent jobs, and expand programs. 3301. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support of organization managing hands-on volunteer service programs that address Chicago’s community needs. 3302. Chicago Childrens Theater, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For educational program whose major features include strategic planning, community outreach and student scholarship fund. 3303. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance, capacity building and training to nonprofits that develop or operate supportive housing projects. 3304. Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For operating support, including Sugar from the Sun exhibit that highlights photosynthesis and Centennial planning. 3305. IFF, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For launch of Affordable Housing Development Initiative that will be new vehicle for financing and implementing housing projects.
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3306. Music and Dance Theater Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support to enable non-profit arts groups to utilize the venue at 35 percent subsidized rate and receive marketing and technical support. 3307. Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For development program to raise more money for operations, tuition aid and special projects. 3308. RTY Inc., New Philadelphia, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Directors Discretionary or Matching Grant. 3309. Saint James Catholic Church, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For coordinator for Social Outreach Ministry who will raise funds necessary for programs. 3310. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For recruitment, training, placement and professional development of members to teach in underserved Chicago neighborhoods.
Howard G. Buffett Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, IL and MD, and in England and Italy. No grants to individuals. 3311. African Agricultural Technology Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya. $999,688, 2008. For development of water-efficient corn hybrids. Grant made in form of stock. 3312. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $168,898, 2008. For Western Kalahari Project Base in Botswana.
Caterpillar Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations on a national basis, with some emphasis on IL. No support for fraternal organizations, political action committees or candidates, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, United Way-supported organizations, or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for graduate student scholarships or fellowships, research, travel, political causes, books, research papers, or articles in professional journals, sponsorships, tickets, or advertising for fundraising activities, endowments, or video or audio productions; no product donations; no loans. 3313. FOLEPI Foundation, East Peoria, IL. $10,000, 2007. 3314. Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Macomb, IL. $10,000, 2007. 3315. Modern Red SchoolHouse Institute, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2007.
The Chicago Community Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook County and the adjacent 5 counties of northeastern, IL. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for limited fellowship programs), or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds, publications, conferences, or scholarships; no support for the purchase of computer hardware; no general operating support for agencies or institutions whose program activities substantially duplicate those already undertaken by others. 3316. Advance Illinois, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2008. To launch the organization, implement the work plan and position the organization for long-term success. 3317. Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, Westchester, IL. $60,000, 2008. For continued support to implement a three-year workplan, now in second year. 3318. Arab American Family Services, Bridgeview, IL. $25,000, 2008. For salary support of a Director of Case Management Services. 3319. Asian Health Coalition of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For Phase 2 of Chicago Asian Health Survey to analyze data and create strategic health plans. 3320. Association of Fundraising Professionals, Naperville, IL. $13,750, 2008. For sponsorship of the 2008 Annual Association of Fundraising Professionals Chicago. 3321. Association of Jewish Blind of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For second year of three-year fundraising capacity-building initiative. 3322. Center for Economic Policy Analysis, Chicago, IL. $23,000, 2008. For technical assistance with property tax assessment campaign in collaboration with TRAC. 3323. Centers for New Horizons, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For consultation on viability of merger.
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3324. Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For Strategic Marketing Initiative to develop enhanced organizational brand. 3325. Chicago Commons Association, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. For increased agency capacity to respond to emerging community needs. 3326. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support of technical assistance program to small businesses located in Chicago’s low and moderate income neighborhoods. 3327. Chicago Council on Science and Technology, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For organizational and program development over the next six months. 3328. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3329. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3330. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $750,000, 2008. For jointly-designed and funded project to further develop best models of area-based university partnerships supporting literacy improvement of whole schools and to increase and track number of qualified teachers with reading endorsements to function as school and area-based literacy leaders. 3331. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $750,000, 2008. For jointly-designed and funded project to further intensify and develop best models of area-based university partnerships supporting literacy improvement of whole schools and to increase and track number of qualified teachers with reading endorsements to function as school and area-based literacy leaders. 3332. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $460,000, 2008. To build organizational and workforce capacity to begin to implement the recommendations of the Bilingual Education and World Language (BEWL) Commission. 3333. Civic Consulting Alliance, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3334. Community Economic Development Law Project, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Legal Assessment project. 3335. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3336. DuPage Federation on Human Services Reform, Villa Park, IL. $55,000, 2008. For second year of development for the Making the Connection website. 3337. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3338. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For Chicago Arts Service Organization (ASO) Network Facilitation/Support. 3339. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For CF Insights online benchmarking database and technical support for the community foundation field. 3340. Girls in the Game, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For Spring Training, a year round training and technical assistance program. 3341. Greater Chicago Food Depository, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For Phase Two of capacity-building initiative for member agencies. 3342. Greater Northwest Chicago Development Corporation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3343. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity-building grants and trainings to Chicago-area Latino nonprofits through HIP’s Funders Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities. 3344. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For final general operating support. 3345. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For the Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards, specifically, the Chicago Community Trust Outstanding Community Initiative of the Year Award. 3346. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. For internal development and delivery of capacity-building services to Chicago area nonprofits. 3347. Metropolitan Tenants Organization, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2008. For Voucher Tenant Training programs and a initiative called Technical Services for Housing Preservation. 3348. Midwest Academy, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For Chicago base training and technical assistance activities. 3349. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For audience development and institutional capacity building efforts. 3350. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For regional roundtable on school portfolio management.
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3351. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3352. North Park University, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For study of Effectiveness of Consulting Interventions in Nonprofit Organizations. 3353. Ounce of Prevention Fund, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. To work on the Chicago 2040 regional planning project as the lead agency in the area of Education Pre-K. 3354. Safer Pest Control Project, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2008. For coordinated program of training, technical assistance, and communications to improve environmental health conditions in the Latino Community. 3355. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building in the areas of fundraising, client scheduling, and internal diversity development. 3356. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. To work on the Chicago 2040 regional planning project as the lead agency in the area of Education K-12. 3357. University of Illinois at Chicago, Center for Research in Law and Justice, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. To work on the Chicago 2040 regional planning project as the lead agency in the area of public safety. 3358. University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams College of Social Work, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For second year support of the FACT re-entry evaluation. 3359. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Bureau of Educational Research, Urbana, IL. $250,600, 2008. For evaluation of the Advanced Reading Development Demonstration Project (ARDDP). 3360. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3361. YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL. $95,000, 2008. To develop messaging and advocacy for more stable resources for Illinois human services providers.
Circle of Service Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook and Lake counties, IL, with funding also in Chicago. No support for political organizations or lobbying. No grants to individuals, or for travel or international purposes, or for the funding of policy research. 3362. After School Matters, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For Gala Support. 3363. American Liver Foundation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For Event Sponsorship. 3364. Chicago Jewish Day School, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. For fundraising needs/development director. 3365. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lake County, Deerfield, IL. $10,000, 2007. For CASA Lake County New Advocate Training. 3366. Erikson Institute, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For Prism Ball. 3367. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For Facing History and Ourselves Strategic Growth in Chicago. 3368. IFF, Chicago, IL. $1,000,000, 2007. For capital support for Non-Profit Lending Program. 3369. Jewish Family and Life, Newton, MA. $96,000, 2007. For JVibe Magazine website redesign and marketing. 3370. Jewish National Fund, Northbrook, IL. $14,000, 2007. For Negev Nights Benefit. 3371. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For Community Technology Center Accelerator Project Challenge Grant. 3372. Lymphoma Research Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Illinois Lymphomathon challenge grant. 3373. Lymphoma Research Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Annual Chicago Dinner. 3374. Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northern Illinois, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For Wish Ball Adopt-a-Wish Giving Challenge Grant. 3375. Meals on Wheels Foundation of Cook County, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For Foundation Development: First Time Staffing for Growth. 3376. Suburban Primary Health Care Council, Westchester, IL. $15,000, 2007. For Access to Care program Challenge Grant. 3377. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For Sponsor A Teacher Campaign Challenge Grant. 3378. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Phoenix Gala Dinner. 3379. University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For Women’s Board Grand Auction.
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The Coleman Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, with emphasis on the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area; support outside the Midwest is only for selected programs. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, ticket purchases, or student loans to individuals. 3380. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $85,000, 2007. For program support. 3381. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2007. For program support.
Comer Science & Education Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals. 3382. Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS, Marseille, France. $110,000, 2007. For general support.
Community Foundation of Northern Illinois (formerly Rockford Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Rockford, IL, area, including Boone, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for ongoing project support or operating support, annual or capital campaigns, budget deficit, endowments, or regranting of funds. 3383. Neighborhood Housing Services of Freeport, Freeport, IL. $21,500, 2008. For capacity building support for NHS’s homeowner, lending and foreclosure prevention efforts.
Community Memorial Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the 27 communities in western Cook and southeastern DuPage counties in IL. No support for organizations which limit services to any one religious group or members of a specific sectarian perspective. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, in-patient care, capital projects, sponsoring dinners, or advertising space. 3384. Community Nurse Health Association, La Grange, IL. $36,544, 2008. For organizational assessment. 3385. DuPage Federation on Human Services Reform, Villa Park, IL. $25,000, 2008. For integrated needs assessment and planning in DuPage County. 3386. Summit Community Task Force, Summit, IL. $15,486, 2008. For Sustainability Plan with focus on children and youth. 3387. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide capacity building service grants to Foundation grantees. 3388. Wellness House, Hinsdale, IL. $10,000, 2008. For evaluation plan for programs.
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial (doing business as Crown Family Philanthropies) Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Chicago, IL, with some giving in NY. No support for government-sponsored programs, or to organizations with budgets under $200,000. No grants to individuals, or for consulting services, conferences, or film or documentary projects; no loans. 3389. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $180,000, 2007. 3390. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. 3391. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. 3392. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. 3393. ID8 Fund, Chicago, IL. $20,600, 2007. 3394. IFF, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. 3395. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 3396. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 3397. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 3398. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area and in the Lowcountry area of SC. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for pledges, endowments, capital campaigns, benefits, conferences, meetings, eradication of deficits, research, or studies, publications, films, videos or fundraising events; no loans (except for program-related investments).
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3399. Ducks Unlimited, South Atlantic Field Office, Charleston, SC. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and capacity building for Lowcountry Land Conservation Partnership. 3400. Historic Charleston Foundation, Charleston, SC. $55,000, 2008. For Collection Reorganization Plan. 3401. Lawyers for the Creative Arts, Chicago, IL. $16,000, 2008. For matching grant for general operating support. 3402. Long Bay Symphonic Society, Myrtle Beach, SC. $40,000, 2008. For matching grant for general operating support, fundraising and marketing advancement. 3403. Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston, SC. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and capacity building for Lowcountry Land Conservation Partnership. 3404. Nature Conservancy, Columbia, SC. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and capacity building for Lowcountry Land Conservation Partnership. 3405. South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, Charleston, SC. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and capacity building for Lowcountry Land Conservation Partnership. 3406. Southern Environmental Law Center, Chapel Hill, NC. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and capacity building for Lowcountry Land Conservation Partnership.
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Limitations: Giving generally limited to Chicago, IL. No support for medical research, religious purposes, governmental bodies, or tax-supported educational institutions for services that fall within their responsibilities. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support for new grantees, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, building funds, fundraising benefits, land acquisition, renovation projects, or endowment funds; no loans. 3407. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For Coaching and Induction of new teachers. 3408. Alternative Schools Network, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For Praxis Project. 3409. Chicago Foundation for Education, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For Grants for Teachers Study Group Program and Teacher Network Leadership Institute. 3410. Chicago Moving Company, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Extended Residency at Marconi School and National Teachers Academy. 3411. Cleanslate, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For capacity building activities and to expand. 3412. Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $80,000, 2008. For Arts Integration Initiatives and Development of Teaching Artists. 3413. Family Institute, Evanston, IL. $45,000, 2008. For Community Outreach Program and Program Evaluation System. 3414. High Jump, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2008. For general operating support and program evaluation. 3415. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2008. For Movement as Partnership dance and teacher training in ten Chicago public schools. 3416. Inspiration Corporation, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2008. For Employment Services and Training Program and capacity building activities. 3417. National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For Teacher Development Programs. 3418. New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Chicago New Teacher Center Enhancement. 3419. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For HSI Evaluators. 3420. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For HSI Evaluators. 3421. Snow City Arts Foundation, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Initiatives. 3422. Strategic Learning Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For Scaling Up Best Practice Program. 3423. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For corps member professional development and Alumni Human Capital Initiative. 3424. United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. For Evaluation of Structured English Immersion Program. 3425. University of Chicago, Center for Urban School Improvement, Chicago, IL. $115,125, 2008. To provide professional development support USI Network of new schools. 3426. University of Illinois at Chicago, Center for School Leadership, College of Education, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For High School Principals Network.
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Galashiels Fund, Ltd. Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston, MA and Exeter, NH, with some giving in CA, Washington, DC, IL and IN. 3427. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $2,400,000, 2007. For annual support.
Grand Victoria Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in IL, with emphasis on the Chicago metropolitan area, Elgin, and southern Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Winnebago, and Will counties. No support for grantmaking organizations or federated funds. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, fundraising events, debt reduction, political campaigns, or religious programs; generally, no grants for research or planning projects. 3428. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2007. For project support. 3429. IFF, Chicago, IL. $1,075,000, 2007. For project support. 3430. IFF, Chicago, IL. $210,000, 2007. For special initiative. 3431. Project Exploration, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building.
Harris Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, and Washington DC areas. No grants to individuals. 3432. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. 3433. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. 3434. Winning Workplaces, Evanston, IL. $25,000, 2008.
The Irving Harris Foundation (formerly The Harris Foundation) 3435. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support/annual gift. 3436. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2007. For project support.
Illinois Tool Works Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for endowments or research; no loans. 3437. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008.
The Joyce Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Great Lakes region, including IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI; limited number of environment grants made in Canada; culture grants are primarily restricted to the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area. No support for religious activities, or for political organizations. No grants for endowment campaigns, scholarships, direct service programs, or capital proposals. 3438. Asian Improv aRts Midwest, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For organizational capacity building. 3439. Cambodian Association of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue support of capacity building initiatives, which includes staffing, programming, and marketing. 3440. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $1,520,250, 2008. 2-year grant. To manage and provide technical support to Shifting Gears initiative and continue its federal and state advocacy on workforce and education issues affecting low-income adults. 3441. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. For its national budget and policy analyses related to low-income workers and for technical assistance to state-level advocates in Midwest. 3442. Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For securing of performance home, marketing and releasing orchestra recordings, gaining regional, national and international recognition, and expansion of artistic vision. 3443. Chicago Sinfonietta, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For continued efforts to deepen audience and board diversity as well as implementation of actions in its updated strategic plan. 3444. Common Cause Education Fund, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Midwest Democracy Initiative, effort to rebuild infrastructure of organizations state chapters in Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin and increase their capacity to contribute more fully to political reform movement.
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3445. Council of State Governments, Lexington, KY. $1,500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To organize and convene summit on energy and global warming for Midwestern governors. 3446. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $100,000, 2008. For launch of new program in Chicago to develop pipeline of talented education leaders focused on transforming educational system so that all students receive quality education. 3447. ETA Creative Arts Foundation, Chicago, IL. $80,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For organizational development to meet challenges of expansion and growth. 3448. Freedom States Alliance, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2008. To continue to strengthen and develop fund-raising infrastructure or seven state-based gun violence prevention groups; expand network of individual grassroots supporters for state groups; and continue communications. 3449. Gilloury Institute, Silk Road Theater Project, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For staff salaries and to update strategic plan. 3450. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $325,000, 2008. To project including firearms research, dissemination of results and providing technical assistance to suicide prevention groups, police, and others. 3451. Harvard University, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. To build capacity of Chicago Public Schools to research and evaluate innovative new programs designed to boost student achievement. 3452. Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, Chicago, IL. $251,200, 2008. 2-year grant. To fund establishment of Midwest Democracy Network office and employment of part-time executive director to oversee Midwest Democracy Network administrative, project, development and communications activities. 3453. Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. To hire executive director, recruit member organizations, develop and implement policy, advocacy, and communications plans, and manage day-to-day operations of new Chicago based initiative, For Kids Sake: Safer Homes, Schools and Communities. 3454. MPAACT, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. To fund establishment of part-time paid Managing Director position. 3455. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and policy analysis on Midwest-focused, state-level unemployment insurance reform; implementation of Trade Adjustment Assistance program; and advocacy for federal policies that support economic security for working families. 3456. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To help Illinois and other states develop new models of teacher compensation and convene policy academy on collective bargaining and professionalization of teaching. Future funding is possible depending on success of this project. 3457. National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For continued support of capacity-building strategies to expand programs, build audience, and increase earned revenue opportunities. 3458. National Public Housing Museum, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For salary of executive director to oversee Museums planning and start-up activities, which includes outreach and audience development, and oral history programs and public programming. 3459. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $600,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue developing district policies that ensure school principals are highly effective and to help support costs to recruit and train outstanding school leaders in Milwaukee. 3460. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. To evaluate and share lessons learned from new turnaround schools in Chicago (which are replacing all teachers and principals) with top Chicago and national education policy makers. 3461. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand supply of qualified teachers in Chicago, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee by reducing policy barriers that keep each district from staffing its classrooms effectively. 3462. Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, OH. $500,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance and develop sustainability plan for statewide implementation of career pathways system. 3463. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $580,524, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue its comprehensive study of new teacher induction programs in Illinois and Ohio to determine their impact on teacher retention, teacher practice, and student learning. 3464. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $399,413, 2008. 2-year grant. To help Milwaukee Public Schools better support recruitment, development, and retention of strong school leaders.
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3465. Steppenwolf Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For continued support of its minority fellowship program to train young African Americans in theater management. 3466. Teach for America, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. To continue support of its Policy and Advocacy Initiative to increase alumni involvement in high-impact policy and advocacy work and catalyze broader education reform efforts. 3467. Tides Center, Apollo Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $175,000, 2008. For Apollo Alliance project to evaluate capacity of education and training infrastructure in Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin to prepare workers for jobs in clean energy economy. 3468. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $796,887, 2008. 2-year grant. For Chicago New Teacher Center in its continuing efforts to improve new teacher support policies in Chicago and Illinois schools. 3469. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. For hiring executive director and research associate for Crime Lab, new center that will work with City of Chicago agencies and community organizations to develop and evaluate series of promising interventions to reduce youth gun violence. 3470. University of Chicago, Consortium on Chicago School Research, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To conduct two-year evaluation study of Chicago Public Schools new teacher evaluation system. 3471. University of Wisconsin, Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Madison, WI. $360,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue technical assistance, research, and outreach work to improve state policies to help low-income workers advance to better jobs. 3472. Urban League of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. To develop education policy agenda and community organizing plan in partnership with Education Trust.
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Chicago, IL. No support for religious programs, political activities or campaigns. No grants for capital or endowment funds, equipment purchases, plant construction, conferences, publications, debt retirement, development campaigns, fundraising appeals, tuition expenses, scholarships, or fellowships (other than those sponsored by the foundation). 3473. Africa Conservation Fund, WildlifeDirect, Nairobi, Kenya. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen capacity for online networking and fundraising for conservation in Albertine Rift (Uganda, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Tanzania) region. 3474. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For fundraising from alumni. 3475. Anusandhan Trust, Mumbai (Bombay), India. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen monitoring and evaluation capacity of non-governmental organizations working in fields of maternal mortality and morbidity and young people’s sexual and reproductive health in India. 3476. Arts and Business Council of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand On BOARD Program, which helps to identify, train and place Chicago professionals on boards of nonprofit organizations. 3477. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $1,800,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Congressional Program. 3478. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Stanford, CA. $200,000, 2008. To conduct and evaluate series of meetings to build field of digital media and learning. Grant made as part of Digital Literacy work coded as education by MacArthur. 3479. Chicago, City of, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. For professional services to help restructure and merge several Chicago departments. 3480. Chicago, City of, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For professional development for investigatory staff at annual conference of National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement. 3481. Comision de Derechos Humanos del Distrito Federal, Cuauhtemoc, Mexico. $200,000, 2008. To increase professionalism of public human rights commissions in Mexico. 3482. Defender Association of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance on effective representation and aftercare advocacy under Pennsylvania Models for Change: Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice. 3483. Fundacion Natura Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. $170,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve forest management of Amboro National Park and
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Cruceno Valley’s Natural Area in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia, through development of payment for ecosystem services incentives. 3484. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. For Center for Juvenile Justice Reform’s training and technical assistance for prosecutors, as part of Models for Change: Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice initiative. 3485. Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2008. To strengthen affordable housing developer’s financial infrastructure through new staffing and information technology. 3486. Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For institutional development for work in international human rights. 3487. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For selection of and travel for leaders who represent grantee organizations awarded MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions in Chicago. 3488. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To implement, evaluate and disseminate results from pilot tests in India on a youth sexual and reproductive health initiative. 3489. Justice Policy Institute, Washington, DC. $295,000, 2008. For re-design of Models for Change: Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice website and to provide strategic communications technical assistance to Models for Change states. 3490. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To conduct cost-benefit analysis of case management model for treatment of drug dependency. 3491. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, NV. $2,500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance, data analysis, and coordination in support of Models for Change: Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice initiative. 3492. NHP Foundation, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. To develop strategic business plan for large-scale preservation of affordable rental housing in multiple regions of the U.S. 3493. Project Match - Families in Transition, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2008. For institutional strengthening and growth that will help maintain focus on direct service provision while at the same time having a greater impact through expanding research, policy analysis, and technical assistance. 3494. Reinvestment Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $5,000,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For institutional expansion as part of general support. 3495. Royal Society for the Protection of Nature, Thimphu, Bhutan. $200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To implement management plan for Phobjikha Conservation Area in cooperation with local community. 3496. Seattle, City of, Office of Housing, Seattle, WA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building with developers to preserve affordable housing in Seattle. 3497. Station Resource Group, Takoma Park, MD. $500,000, 2008. To develop reserve, venture and technology development funds for Public Radio Exchange. 3498. University of New Orleans Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $105,270, 2008. For technology infrastructure and technical support for Louisiana Models for Change: Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice demonstration sites. 3499. University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For fundraising from alumni. 3500. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ. $260,000, 2008. To conduct and evaluate series of meetings to build field of digital media and learning. Grant made as part of Digital Literacy work coded as education by MacArthur.
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, area, Chicago, IL, KS, western and upstate NY, northeastern PA, and northern VA, Denver and Eagle counties, CO and Reno, NV (but does not apply to colleges and universities seeking McGowan Scholar grants). No support for political organizations. 3501. Bill Bursis Foundation for Spinal Cord Research, Hawley, PA. $10,000, 2008. For fundraising efforts for Miami Project to cure paralysis.
Motorola Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AR, CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, PA and TX, and in
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England, India, Israel, Jordan, and Mexico. No support for political or lobbying organizations, political candidates, trade schools, or private foundations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for political campaigns, endowments, sports sponsorships, fundraising events, conferences, benefits, sponsorships, dinners, tickets, courtesy advertising, capital campaigns, or media projects; no product or equipment donations (except for disaster relief situations). 3502. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2007. 3503. Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education, Allentown, PA. $98,775, 2007. 3504. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. 3505. Community Resources for Science, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2007. 3506. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $25,000, 2007. 3507. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 3508. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007.
Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Bethlehem, PA. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships; generally no support for endowments; no loans. 3509. Congregations United for Neighborhood Action, Allentown, PA. $25,000, 2008. For general support.
Pritzker Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals. 3510. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $2,500,000, 2007. For general operating support. 3511. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Michael Reese Health Trust (formerly Michael Reese Hospital Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area with emphasis on the city of Chicago. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowment funds, fundraising events, debt reduction, or scholarships. 3512. Brandeis University, Center for Youth and Communities, Waltham, MA. $10,000, 2008. For a project to review and refine the MRHT Responsive grant process. 3513. Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For the planning of the evaluation project of Chicago’s Plan to End Homelessness. 3514. Chicago Patient Safety Forum, Chicago, IL. $68,750, 2008. For the project, Improving Pediatric Clinician Communication. 3515. Chicago Patient Safety Forum, Chicago, IL. $68,750, 2008. For the project, Improving Pediatric Clinician Communication. 3516. Childrens Memorial Foundation, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2008. For expansion of the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago’s Children (CLOCC) and evaluation of Community Organizing for Obesity Prevention (CO-OP) strategy in two communities. 3517. Connections for Abused Women and their Children, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For direct services to battered women when they seek health care and for training health care providers to identify and respond appropriately to victims of domestic violence and improve the health care system’s response to domestic violence through training, outreach, and public policy. 3518. Domestic Violence and Mental Health Policy Initiative, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2008. For general operating activities that address the traumatic affects of domestic violence on children. Helps provide for training of staff and program supervisors from domestic violence agencies in the Chicago area. 3519. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2008. For capacity building programs for six organizations that provide health and health-related services to Chicago’s disadvantaged populations, and for volunteer training and professional development to increase the capacity of ESC to meet health-related client needs. 3520. Health and Disability Advocates, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support for projects that include increasing eligibility for and enrollment in state public health programs, educating providers and case handlers on new Medicaid program changes, systemically impacting administration of public programs through representation of precedent-setting individual cases, and continuing to sustain a
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successful Medicaid Leadership Group coalition that can react through advocacy and education to developments in Medicaid and health care coverage in Illinois. 3521. Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For the Chicago Fellows Program that strives to increase students interest in working in underserved locations. Program selects health profession students to engage in a year-long program of community service and leadership development and requires them to develop and implement a community service project with existing community-based organization. 3522. Healthcare Alternative Systems, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For the Long-term Recovery Management program, to improve recovery outcomes for substance abusers. The program will provide supportive services to clients for three to five years and will include a program evaluation. 3523. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health Promotion, Springfield, IL. $100,000, 2008. For MRHT Partnership, which enables HFS to design, implement, and evaluate pilot projects to reduce negative birth outcomes and improve children’s oral health, in partnership with other state agencies, community groups, universities, and health care providers. 3524. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health Promotion, Springfield, IL. $100,000, 2008. For MRHT Partnership, which enables HFS to design, implement, and evaluate pilot projects to reduce negative birth outcomes and improve children’s oral health, in partnership with other state agencies, community groups, universities, and health care providers. 3525. Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL. $115,000, 2008. For Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders program: core operations and to assist in hiring additional staff person, a community outreach coordinator, and in raising additional dollars for the project. 3526. Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL. $80,000, 2008. For Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders program: core operations and to assist in hiring additional staff person, a community outreach coordinator, and in raising additional dollars for the project. 3527. Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL. $80,000, 2008. For Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders program: core operations and to assist in hiring additional staff person, a community outreach coordinator, and in raising additional dollars for the project. 3528. Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. For programs that address issues related to management transition, information technology and low attorney salaries in effort to attract and maintain talented staff, and develop management systems to improve the organization’s health advocacy efforts and stature on the national level. 3529. Seniors Action Service, Evanston, IL. $11,425, 2008. For training program that connects home care workers with seniors needing help with activities of daily living. The purpose of training is to prepare caregivers to meet the home care needs of seniors afflicted with chronic medical conditions and to educate caregivers in the religious and cultural traditions of Jewish seniors. 3530. Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL. $80,000, 2008. For the evaluation of the project School-based Demonstration to Lower Childhood Obesity. 3531. Sinai Health System, Sinai Urban Health Institute Kurtzon, Chicago, IL. $69,500, 2008. For general operations of Urban Health Institute, which includes evaluation of MRHT’s Proactive Grant Program projects. 3532. Sinai Health System, Sinai Urban Health Institute Kurtzon, Chicago, IL. $64,000, 2008. For general operations of Urban Health Institute, which includes evaluation of MRHT’s Proactive Grant Program projects. 3533. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For a program that joins skilled professionals seeking to do pro-bono work with nonprofits in need of services. Specifically, this grant supports six projects for Health Trust grantees and includes marketing, information technology, strategy management and human resource training. 3534. Thresholds, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For a full-time staff trainer to coach staff and evaluate use of Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) for individuals with co-occurring mental health disorder and substance abuse.
The Retirement Research Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to FL, IL, IN, IA, KY, MO and WI for direct service requests. Giving on a national basis for research, advocacy, education and training. No support for governmental agencies (except area
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agencies on aging), state universities and the Veterans Administration. No grants to individuals, or for computers, construction, general operating expenses of established organizations, endowment or developmental campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, land acquisition, scholarships, media productions, dissertation research, annual campaigns, or biomedical research. Publications and conference support is generally limited to those which are components of larger foundation funded projects. 3535. Career Resource Center, Lake Forest, IL. $59,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building: Marketing and Public Relations Project. 3536. Center for Disability and Elder Law, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building: Improve Service Delivery and Organizational Infrastructure. 3537. Central DuPage Health Foundation, Winfield, IL. $29,608, 2008. For Organizational Capacity Building: Resource Development. 3538. Chicago Commons Association, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For Organizational Capacity Building: Senior Care Project. 3539. Chicago Lights, Center for Life and Learning, Chicago, IL. $95,325, 2008. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building: Center for Life and Learning (CLL). 3540. Escorted Transportation Services Northwest, Arlington Heights, IL. $66,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building Grant. 3541. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For 30th Anniversary Program. 3542. Guild for the Blind, Chicago, IL. $22,208, 2008. For Organizational Capacity Building: Information Management System. 3543. Housing Opportunities and Maintenance for the Elderly, Chicago, IL. $153,052, 2008. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building: Major Gift Campaign for H.O.M.E.s Future. 3544. National Council on the Aging, Washington, DC. $280,028, 2008. 3-year grant. For Accelerating Spread of Effective Programs: Applying and Evaluating Innovative Tool. 3545. Seniors Action Service, Evanston, IL. $83,352, 2008. 2-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building: Marketing and Fund Development. 3546. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. $197,117, 2008. 2-year grant. To release impact and dissemination evaluation of report, Illinois Chronic Disease Self Management Program. 3547. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2008. For Developing and Offering Post-Meeting Technical Assistance for Attendees at Research to Practice Symposium: Effective Programs to Treat Depression in Older Adults — Implementation Strategies for Community Agencies.
Patrick G. & Shirley W. Ryan Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in IL, with emphasis on Chicago. No grants to individuals. 3548. Autism Speaks, Port Chester, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Kick Off for a Cure. 3549. Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. For strategic plan for global affairs. 3550. Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2008. For benefiting inner-city schools. 3551. W T T W Channel 11, Chicago, IL. $26,000, 2008. For Celebrate the American Song.
Dr. Scholl Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with some emphasis on the Chicago, IL area. No support for public education, political organizations, or political action committees. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, or unrestricted purposes, or to endowments, or capital campaigns, event sponsorship, liquidation of debt; no loans. 3552. Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. To open sixth grade at New Hope Lutheran School. 3553. Childrens Hospital and Health System Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2007. For training grants to schools to establish AED (Automated External Defibrillator) programs. 3554. National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, Highland Park, IL. $10,000, 2007. For school guidelines, free education and early intervention program offering teachers and school personnel the tools to identify and help students who may have an eating disorder. 3555. Pathways Center for Children, Glenview, IL. $15,000, 2007. For evaluation and training tools.
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3556. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $20,000, 2007. For medical missions. 3557. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To expand recruitment program.
The Siragusa Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area. No support for political advocacy programs. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds; no loans. 3558. TapFound, Chicago Office, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For service grant sponsorship for Siragusa Foundation grantees. 3559. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For Teach for America Chicago’s organizational growth and leadership development programs for teachers.
The Spencer Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals (except those working under the auspices of an institution), or for capital funds, general purposes, operating or continuing support, sabbatical supplements, work in instructional or curriculum development, any kind of training or service program, scholarships, travel fellowships, endowment funds, or pre-doctoral research; no loans. 3560. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $230,000, 2008. For Urban Superintendents Network. 3561. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. For Donors Forum Growth Initiative. 3562. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For research, Designing Effective Task-based Materials and Teaching Techniques for Language Instruction. 3563. Grantmakers for Education, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2008. For research, Helping More Funders Evaluate Impact of Education Grants. 3564. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $26,500, 2008. For research, Evaluation of Boston PSAT Initiative. 3565. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. For Knowledge Database Development Phase Project. 3566. National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For Comprehensive Evaluation for Museum Education. 3567. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $35,710, 2008. For Teachers Network Leadership Institute Fellows Documentation and Dissemination.
State Farm Companies Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, IL, MN, and NY. No support for teams or clubs, political organizations, or religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for Doctoral Dissertation Awards and scholarships), or for one-time events, capital campaigns, or banquets, tours, or competitions. 3568. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. 3569. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008.
Zell Family Foundation (formerly Samuel Zell Family) Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL, with some giving in MI. No grants to individuals. 3570. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2007. For family and individual services. 3571. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For family and individual services.
INDIANA John W. Anderson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Lake and Porter counties in northwest IN. No support for elementary and secondary schools, or for business or any
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for-profit organization, or for supporting organizations classified 509(a) 3. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, multi-year grants, fundraising events, advertising, seed money, deficit financing; no loans. 3572. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For operating support.
Ball Brothers Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to IN. No support for non-secular religious programs or booster organizations. No grants to individuals. 3573. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $80,000, 2008.
The Clowes Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving in the greater Indianapolis, IN, area, defined as Marion County and the seven contiguous counties (for social services and education); Seattle, WA (for the arts and art education); and in the greater Boston, MA, area and parts of northern New England (for social services, education and art education). No support for foreign organizations, colleges or universities, programs promoting specific religious doctrine, or for organizations classified as Type III Supporting Organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or operating support; no loans. 3574. Asian Services of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building support. 3575. College Mentors for Kids, Indianapolis, IN. $45,000, 2008. For capacity building support. 3576. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2008. For Project P.R.I.M.E. 3577. Immigrant Welcome Center, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For program and capacity building. 3578. Indiana University Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Solutions Initiative. 3579. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $45,000, 2008. For Youth Service Toolkit. 3580. Mujeres Unidas en Accion - Women United in Action, Dorchester, MA. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building - equipment. 3581. Odwin Learning Center, Dorchester, MA. $18,000, 2008. For capacity building - classroom renovations. 3582. Paws and Think, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 3583. Starfish Initiative, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 3584. Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building Initiative.
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3589. Autism Speaks, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Event Sponsor at the Kickoff for a Cure II Dinner Gala, The Gillen Brewer School and Autism Speaks benefit. 3590. Columbus, City of, Columbus, IN. $16,408, 2007. For consultant services for the Columbus Entertainment District Urban Design and Fit Analysis. 3591. Saint Vincent Jennings Hospital Foundation, North Vernon, IN. $10,000, 2007. For the 2nd annual golf tournament fund raiser. 3592. United Way of Bartholomew County, Columbus, IN. $10,000, 2007. For United Way Agency Administrators Coalition for capacity building of social service agencies in Bartholomew County. 3593. Y-Med, Columbus, IN. $25,000, 2007. To retain independent consultant to help in Phase II of Y-Meds sustainability work. 3594. Y-Med, Columbus, IN. $10,000, 2007. To retain consultant to work with Y-Med Board.
Dearborn Community Foundation (formerly Dearborn County Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Dearborn County, IN. No support for sectarian or religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or exclusively for endowment creation or debt reduction, or for travel expenses or after-the-fact funding. 3595. Citizens Against Substance Abuse, Lawrenceburg, IN. $25,000, 2007. For marketing campaign. 3596. Special Olympics Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $15,092, 2007. For development of marketing campaign and purchase of volleyball uniforms. 3597. United Fund of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Lawrenceburg, IN. $12,500, 2007. For marketing campaign.
Dekko Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL, Collier County, FL, DeKalb, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Noble, Steuben and Whitley counties, IN, Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold and Union counties, IA and the Ada community, MN. No grants to individuals. 3598. Childcare Education Resources, Florence, AL. $253,161, 2008. For operating support. 3599. Community Coordinated Child Care of Saint Joseph County, South Bend, IN. $14,080, 2008. For staff development. 3600. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2008. For operating support.
Elkhart County Community Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. (formerly Fort Wayne Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Wayne and Allen County, IN, areas. No support for religious purposes, hospitals, or private, public, or parochial schools. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds (except for Endowment-Building matching grants for funds), fellowships, medical or academic research, sponsorships, special events, advertising, films or videos, television programs, conferences, or group uniforms or group trips; no loans. 3585. African/African-American Historical Society, Fort Wayne, IN. $20,000, 2008. For operations, technical assistance, and research/grant writer. 3586. American Cancer Society, Fort Wayne, IN. $14,000, 2008. For Hood to Coast Relay. 3587. New Trails for Aboite, Fort Wayne, IN. $45,000, 2008. For maintenance of organizational infrastructure. 3588. Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, IN. $100,000, 2008. For Five Million Capital Fund Drive.
The Cummins Foundation (formerly Cummins Engine Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Lake Mills, IA, the Columbus and Seymour, IN, areas, Fridley, MN, Jamestown, NY, Rocky Mount, NC, Findlay, OH, Charleston, SC, Cookeville, Memphis, and Nashville, TN, El Paso, TX, Stoughton, WI and in Brazil, China, India, and Mexico; giving also to national organizations. No support for sectarian religious organizations, political candidates, or medical or disease-related organizations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, business start-up needs or political causes; no loans.
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English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Wayne, IN. No grants to individuals. 3602. Headwaters Park Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $70,000, 2007. For general support. 3603. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $50,000, 2007. For general support.
Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc. (formerly Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in greater Indianapolis, IN. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for conference, seminars, media events, or workshops unless they are an integral part of a broader program. 3604. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3605. Indy Hub, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Capacity building to support development and implementation of talent attraction initiatives. 3606. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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Foellinger Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Allen County, IN, area. Generally, no grants for religious groups for religious purposes, elementary or secondary schools independent of their school systems, or purposes taxpayers are expected to support. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, deficit financing, sponsorships, special events, conferences, commercial advertising, group trips, capital projects, annual campaigns or appeals, or for capital projects. 3607. AIDS Task Force, Fort Wayne, IN. $21,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3608. Allen County Superior Court, Fort Wayne, IN. $218,750, 2008. 2-year grant. For program support for Great Kids Make Great Communities. 3609. Allen, County of, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. For project support for strategic planning. 3610. American Red Cross, National Headquarters, Washington, DC. $21,400, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3611. ARCH, Fort Wayne, IN. $16,400, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3612. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $22,400, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3613. Cancer Services of Allen County, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3614. Catholic Charities Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3615. Center for Nonviolence, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3616. Early Childhood Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $70,000, 2008. For program support for the Child Care and Early Education Partnership to research and develop orientation and training system for Allen County. 3617. Early Childhood Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $24,500, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3618. Embassy Theater Foundation, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3619. Fort Wayne Civic Theater, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,400, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3620. Fort Wayne Dance Collective, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,900, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3621. Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, Fort Wayne, IN. $21,500, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3622. Fort Wayne Public Television, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For project support for staff development and strategic planning. 3623. Fort Wayne Rescue Mission Ministries, Fort Wayne, IN. $24,900, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3624. Fort Wayne Womens Bureau, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2008. For project support for strategic planning. 3625. Fort Wayne Youtheater, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,400, 2008. For project support for strategic planning and board development. 3626. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. For project support for assessment of strategic restructuring. 3627. Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $16,400, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3628. Leadership Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $20,000, 2008. For program support for Northeast Indiana Nonprofit Alliance (NINA). 3629. Lifeline Youth and Family Services, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,800, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3630. Lutheran Social Services of Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. For project support for strategic planning. 3631. Mustard Seed Furniture Bank of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $20,200, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3632. Northeast Indiana Christian Action Council Educational and Charitable Fund, Fort Wayne, IN. $21,500, 2008. For project support for strategic and succession planning. 3633. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3634. Public Broadcasting of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. For project support for strategic and organizational planning. 3635. Salvation Army of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $20,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal.
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3636. Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3637. Urban League of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3638. Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,000, 2008. For project support for strategic planning. 3639. Wellspring Interfaith Social Services, Fort Wayne, IN. $23,600, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal. 3640. YWCA of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Inspire grant for organizational reflection and renewal.
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Foundation Corporation Limitations: Giving primarily in Indianapolis, IN. No grants to individuals. 3641. Wellness Community-Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2008. For Building Beyond Cancer fundraiser.
Guidant Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, DC, IN, MN, NY, and TX. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for surgery, medical equipment, hospitalization costs, travel expenses, honorariums, construction, debt reduction, fundraising activities related to individual sponsorships, or memorials. 3642. AmeriGives, Stuart, FL. $238,505, 2007. For general operating support. 3643. Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Legacy Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Lake County, IN. No support for sectarian religious programs or basic municipal or educational functions and services. No grants to individuals (except through designated scholarship funds), or for operating budgets, endowment funds, debt reduction, continuing support, general operating expenses (except for start up), annual campaigns, fundraising events, or travel; no multi-year grants or scholarly research grants. 3644. Boys and Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana, Gary, IN. $26,700, 2008. For infrastructure for capacity building and communication through the construction of a website and training calendar. 3645. Campagna Academy, Schererville, IN. $10,000, 2008. For 2007 Great Lake Award for Excellence in Nonprofit Management. 3646. Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For technical assistance to Consumer Credit Counseling Service NWI to launch a sustainable employer-assisted housing program for northwest Indiana.
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation (also known as Lilly Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations, including Indianapolis, IN. No support for religious or sectarian organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal, labor, athletic, or veterans’ organizations or bands, or non-accredited educational organizations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or travel, endowments, debt reduction, beauty or talent contests, fundraising activities related to individual sponsorship, conferences or media production, or memorials; no loans; no political contributions. 3647. American Heart Association, Midwest Affiliate, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For Indianapolis Heart of Gold Ball and Indianapolis Heart Walk. 3648. Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Landover, MD. $100,000, 2007. For Phases 2 and 3 of educator’s manual on AD/HD. 3649. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For Peer-to-Peer Specialists Training. 3650. Duke University, Fuqua School of Business, Durham, NC. $20,000, 2007. For Health Sector Advisory Council. 3651. Forte Foundation, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Annual Sponsorship. 3652. Indiana Minority Health Coalition, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2007. For CFO Position Support. 3653. Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN. $200,000, 2007. For marketing and branding campaign.
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3654. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2007. For Title sponsorship of Classical Series. 3655. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007. For Great Indy Neighborhoods Initiatives, a neighborhood development program.
Lilly Endowment Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to IN, with emphasis on Indianapolis, for community development projects (including the arts, preservation, capital building funds, operating funds, and social services). Education funding focused principally on Indiana under invitational grant programs. National giving in religion, philanthropic studies, leadership education, and selected higher education initiatives, principally to increase educational opportunities for minorities. Generally, no support for healthcare programs, mass media projects, libraries or for individual elementary/ secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships awarded under special programs) or for endowments (except in the context of special initiatives). 3656. Akron Area Association of Churches, Akron, OH. $256,000, 2008. For partial continued funding of Pastor Parish Peer Study Group Program: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3657. Alban Institute, Herndon, VA. $2,498,757, 2008. For strategic partnering with Indianapolis Center for Congregations. 3658. Alban Institute, Herndon, VA. $158,700, 2008. For continuation of Transition-into-Ministry dissemination project. 3659. American Baptist Theological Seminary, Nashville, TN. $1,000,000, 2008. For partial continued funding for Vibrant Ministries: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3660. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3661. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $250,000, 2008. For Management/Leadership Institute. 3662. Arts Council of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $187,500, 2008. For Arts audience development. 3663. Asante Childrens Theater, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building for youth development and education programs. 3664. Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, Pittsburgh, PA. $4,033,000, 2008. For continued support for Leadership Education for Theological Educators project. 3665. Athenaeum Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2008. For fund-raising and development support. 3666. Brown County Schools, Nashville, IN. $11,350, 2008. For replacement teacher costs for Patricia Rhoden Bartels, Teacher Creativity Fellowship Program recipient. 3667. Butler University, Indianapolis, IN. $47,000, 2008. To conduct feasibility study for Asian Learning Center. 3668. Carmel-Clay Schools, Carmel, IN. $24,000, 2008. For replacement teacher costs for June McCarty Clair, Teacher Creativity Fellowship Program recipient. 3669. Center for Youth Issues, National, Chattanooga, TN. $50,000, 2008. For Midwest Healthy Choices for Youth Conferences. 3670. Central District Missionary Church, Fort Wayne, IN. $245,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3671. Child Advocates, Indianapolis, IN. $409,800, 2008. For capacity building for Guardian Ad Litem program. 3672. Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, in Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. $200,000, 2008. For partial continued support for sustaining excellence in ministry project. 3673. Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $150,000, 2008. For Benevolence Fund and Congregational Mentoring Program. 3674. Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA. $648,863, 2008. For partial continued support for Cultivation of Pastoral Excellence Through Sabbath, Study and Service project. 3675. Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2008. For matching grant for general operating support and special initiative. 3676. Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Atlanta, GA. $1,000,000, 2008. For Calling a New Generation of Leaders project. 3677. Covenant Theological Seminary, Saint Louis, MO. $1,000,000, 2008. For partial continued funding for Center for Ministry Leadership: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3678. Dance Kaleidoscope, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2008. For transitional support.
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3679. Emmanuel Gospel Center, Boston, MA. $315,750, 2008. For partial continued funding for Institute for Pastoral Excellence: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3680. Encore Vocal Arts, Indianapolis, IN. $40,000, 2008. For capacity building. 3681. Evangelical Covenant Church, Chicago, IL. $835,000, 2008. For partial continued support of Changing Culture of Covenant: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3682. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Indiana-Kentucky Synod, Indianapolis, IN. $741,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3683. Franklin Township Community School Corporation, Indianapolis, IN. $25,811, 2008. For replacement teacher costs for Caroline Hewitt and Duane Nickell, Teacher Creativity Fellowship Program recipients. 3684. Fund for Theological Education, Atlanta, GA. $6,354,450, 2008. For continued support of Calling Congregations Initiative. 3685. George Fox University, Newberg, OR. $159,800, 2008. For continuation of congregational decision-making project. 3686. George Mason University Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $100,000, 2008. For Law and Economics Center. 3687. Grouseland Foundation, Vincennes, IN. $40,000, 2008. For strategic planning, organizational assessment and campaign feasibility study. 3688. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $1,000,000, 2008. For continuation of First Parish Project. 3689. Hoosier Salon Patrons Association, Indianapolis, IN. $35,000, 2008. For capacity building. 3690. Independent Colleges of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $1,200,000, 2008. For administration of Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program. 3691. Indiana Annual Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Indianapolis, IN. $225,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3692. Indiana Area Foundation of the United Methodist Church, Indianapolis, IN. $3,900,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3693. Indiana Baptist Convention, Indianapolis, IN. $1,150,500, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3694. Indiana Central District of the Wesleyan Church, Fishers, IN. $265,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3695. Indiana Church of God State Office, Greenwood, IN. $395,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3696. Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $667,000, 2008. For GIFT technical assistance. 3697. Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $10,000, 2008. For recognition program for nonprofit organizations. 3698. Indiana Ministries of the Church of God, Fishers, IN. $264,420, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3699. Indiana Repertory Theater, Indianapolis, IN. $3,000,000, 2008. For capital campaign and campaign administrative costs. 3700. Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN. $173,810, 2008. For extending Teacher Creativity: Summer Workshop and Teaching Academy for Teacher Creativity Fellows. 3701. Indiana Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, Muncie, IN. $262,500, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3702. Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2008. For 75th anniversary history. 3703. Indianapolis Center for Congregations, Indianapolis, IN. $9,587,525, 2008. For operating support. 3704. Indianapolis Downtown, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2008. For transitional operating support. 3705. Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership, Indianapolis, IN. $5,300,000, 2008. For matching grant for support programs, housing system infrastructure and administration. 3706. Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, Indianapolis, IN. $250,000, 2008. For general support to serve the disadvantaged. 3707. Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, IN. $11,500, 2008. For replacement teacher costs for James R. Keating, Teacher Creativity Fellowship Program recipient. 3708. Jameson Camp, Indianapolis, IN. $279,000, 2008. For camp program development and organizational capacity building. 3709. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For general support for Indianapolis LISC program. 3710. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY. $8,000,000, 2008. For continuing support for Louisville Institute project.
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3711. Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $1,000,000, 2008. For partial continued support for INSPIRE: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3712. Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, MN. $1,165,026, 2008. For Learning Ministry Project. 3713. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Indiana District, Fort Wayne, IN. $780,000, 2008. For Implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3714. Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, Framingham, MA. $500,000, 2008. For extension of New Clergy Group program. 3715. Nashville Upper Room Emmaus Community, Nashville, TN. $313,500, 2008. Toward continued funding of Companions in Ministry: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3716. National Urban Fellows, New York, NY. $103,000, 2008. For matching grant for fellowships in Indianapolis, recruitment activities in Indiana and a match to increase NUF alumni giving. 3717. Nebraska Conference of the United Church of Christ, Lincoln, NE. $380,000, 2008. For partial continued funding for Transforming Covenants: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3718. North Central District Missionary Church, Elkhart, IN. $280,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3719. Northern Indiana District Church of the Brethren, Nappanee, IN. $335,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3720. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $46,530, 2008. For nonprofit Web site development. 3721. Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio, TX. $500,000, 2008. Toward continued funding for International Priests: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3722. Partners for Sacred Places, Philadelphia, PA. $800,000, 2008. For continuing support for New Dollars/New Partners program for congregations. 3723. Presbyterian Church USA, Louisville, KY. $1,089,859, 2008. For continuation of Company of New Pastors project. 3724. Presbytery of Ohio Valley, Bloomington, IN. $307,500, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3725. Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia, Alexandria, VA. $1,035,993, 2008. For Second Three Years Project. 3726. Reformed Church in America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2008. Toward continued funding for Renewed Leadership for a Revitalizing Church: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3727. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN. $950,000, 2008. For PRISM Web Portal for Indiana’s Middle School Science, Mathematics and Technology Teachers. 3728. Saint Francis Retreat Center, DeWitt, MI. $699,998, 2008. Toward continued funding of Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3729. Samaritan Counseling Center, Albuquerque, NM. $343,000, 2008. Toward continued funding of Called Back to the Well: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3730. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $750,000, 2008. For building capacity for communicating research to religious practitioners. 3731. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For Healthy Communities - Healthy Youth Conference. 3732. Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene, Bedford, IN. $890,500, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3733. Special Olympics Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $199,928, 2008. For capacity-building initiative. 3734. Synod of Lincoln Trails, Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, IN. $520,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project. 3735. Texas Methodist Foundation, Austin, TX. $1,000,000, 2008. Toward continued funding for The TMF Institute for Clergy and Congregational Excellence: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3736. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $85,000, 2008. For matching grant for Indianapolis television special and fund-raising program. 3737. United Way of Central Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $524,800, 2008. For continuation of Human Service Professional Renewal Program. 3738. United Way of Central Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $200,000, 2008. For SAVI (Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators) database management and operation. 3739. University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $1,500,000, 2008. For transitional support for Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL).
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3740. Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC. $850,000, 2008. For partial continued funding for Sustaining Leadership Excellence for Fruitful Congregations: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3741. Western Theological Seminary, Holland, MI. $407,000, 2008. Toward continued funding of Journey Groups: a Sustaining Pastoral Excellence project. 3742. Western Yearly Meeting of Friends, Plainfield, IN. $230,000, 2008. For implementation of Economic Challenges Initiative project.
Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in IN. 3743. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2007. For general support.
Lincoln Financial Foundation (formerly Lincoln Financial Group Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Hartford, CT, Chicago, IL, Fort Wayne, IN, Greensboro, NC, Omaha, NE, Concord, NH, Philadelphia, PA, and the United Kingdom. No support for religious organizations, public or private elementary or secondary schools or school foundations, hospitals, hospital foundations, or fraternal, political, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, continuing support, general operating support, capital campaigns, debt reduction, marketing programs, sporting events or tournaments, or fundraising for national organizations; generally, no grants for tickets, corporate tables, or testimonial events. 3744. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $100,000, 2008. For Businesses for Excellence in Education. 3745. Childspace Cooperative Development, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Building Leadership and Competency. 3746. Early Childhood Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $34,000, 2008. For Curriculum Improvement through Training and Technical Assistance and Early Care and Education. 3747. Foundation for Art and Music in Elementary Education, Fort Wayne, IN. $15,000, 2008. For Multicultural Visiting Artists Program for Elementary School Students, Teachers, and Families. 3748. Greater Hartford Arts Council, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2008. For Neighborhood Studios Breakdancing Shakespeare Studios and Arts Leader Forum Series. 3749. Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Strengthening Philadelphia’s Cultural Sector Advocacy and Capacity Building. 3750. Northeast Indiana Foundation, Fort Wayne, IN. $80,000, 2008. For Community Research and Strategy Development Program. 3751. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $12,500, 2008. For Nonprofit Technology Assessment and Planning. 3752. Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Open Door Project. 3753. Science Central, Fort Wayne, IN. $45,000, 2008. For Educational Demonstration Theater and Employee Attendance Package. 3754. Southeast Youth Council, Monroeville, IN. $10,000, 2008. For Education Center Coordinator and Center Director. 3755. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Teach for America in Greater Philadelphia. 3756. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Expanding Our Impact in Hartford.
Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for P-12 education reform, discipline-specific schools of study and training or religious activities (except for activities that promote educational access and success and that serve diverse recipients without regard to their religious background); no grants that support single institutions; and no support for electioneering or lobbying activities. No grants to individuals (except for employee matching gifts), or for scholarships, fundraisers, corporate sponsorships, meetings and conferences (except for those related to a strategic initiative of the foundation), capital campaigns, or endowment funds. 3757. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $551,000, 2008. To build a learning community of the KnowHow2GO states/ regions through capacity building, professional development and peer learning to improve access and success in postsecondary education.
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3758. Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI. $234,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To extend the Innovation and Inquiry for Student Learning program by providing technical assistance to participating two-year colleges and developing and distributing workshop and case-study materials. 3759. American Association of Community Colleges, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build policy analysis capacity at the organization to advance the objectives of the Achieving the Dream initiative at the national level. 3760. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build capacity at the Center for Effective Philanthropy. 3761. Dine College, Tsaile, AZ. $10,000, 2008. To build capacity at Dine Community College. 3762. Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build capacity within the Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy organization. 3763. Excelencia in Education, Washington, DC. $585,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase Excelencia’s organizational capacity to better serve Latino students pursuing success in higher education. 3764. Finance Project, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to Breaking the Cycle grantees involved in the Connected by 25 collaborative demonstration projects to aid former foster youth in Tampa, FL, Indianapolis, IN, and Oakland, CA. 3765. Grantmakers for Education, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support to build the organizational capacity of Grantmakers for Education. 3766. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To disseminate the Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice publication to nonprofit board and staff leaders. 3767. Institute for Higher Education Policy, Washington, DC. $753,900, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To create a financially self-sustaining Summer Academy. 3768. Institute for Higher Education Policy, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support for, including but not limited to, building organizational capacity to improve student outcomes in higher education. 3769. MDC, Chapel Hill, NC. $2,318,200, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen communication plan as part of ongoing Achieving the Dream initiative. 3770. National Association of College and University Business Officers, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen the capacity of college and university leaders to make higher education more efficient and cost-effective. 3771. National Center for Educational Accountability, National Center for Educational Achievement, Austin, TX. $1,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build state capacity to share data across educational sectors. 3772. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Boulder, CO. $95,900, 2008. To strengthen data and information to higher education policymakers and analysts to improve policy. 3773. National College Access Network, Washington, DC. $516,200, 2008. 3-year grant. For NCAN’s capacity building as intermediary organization promoting college access. 3774. Ohio College Access Network, Cincinnati, OH. $42,000, 2008. For technical assistance to the KnowHow2GO state grantees in the ground campaign. 3775. Rural Community College Alliance, Cumberland, KY. $50,300, 2008. To increase the fundraising capacity of rural community college development personnel. 3776. State Higher Education Executive Officers Association, Boulder, CO. $977,700, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase states’ capacity to make data-driven, results-oriented higher education policy affecting student access and success. 3777. Teachers College Columbia University, Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, New York, NY. $210,000, 2008. To increase Hechinger Institute’s capacity to initiate high-quality journalism, including analytical, magazine-style story that examines the University System of Maryland’s initiative to increase efficiency and cost-effectiveness. 3778. Teachers College Columbia University, Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, New York, NY. $45,000, 2008. To build the Hechinger Institute’s capacity to promote and guide effective media coverage of higher education. 3779. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. $41,800, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To strengthen project evaluation and dissemination of the applied baccalaureate degree project.
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3780. University of Toledo Foundation, Toledo, OH. $725,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To conduct evaluation of the national Student African American Brotherhood program and increase the organization’s capacity and sustainability.
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, and Indianapolis, IN. No grants to individuals, or for academic research, capital campaigns (building or endowments) non-operating private foundations, or international activities. 3781. Humane Society of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2008. To increase pet adoptions and public donations. 3782. Indiana University Foundation, IUPUI Solution Center (Nonprofit Solution Center), Indianapolis, IN. $75,000, 2008. To enhance capacity of central Indiana nonprofit organizations to serve the community. 3783. John H. Boner Community Center, Indianapolis, IN. $75,000, 2008. For Indy-East Asset Development to create and administer large-scale neighborhood revitalization projects and programs. 3784. Land Trust Alliance, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2008. For the Indiana Land Trust Excellence program to provide land trusts with training, consultation, resource development and prepare for accreditation. 3785. Saint Marys Food Bank, Phoenix, AZ. $500,000, 2008. For the $10 million Ending Hunger, Changing Lives Capital Campaign to renovate and expand existing warehouse locations and build a service training facility for the Community Kitchen program. 3786. Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2008. To develop a $7 to $9 million capital campaign and major gifts fundraising program. 3787. Teachers Treasures, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For a program providing donated school and office supplies to low-income students in 186 Marion County schools. 3788. Toby House, Phoenix, AZ. $90,000, 2008. For a new thrift store on the agency’s current residential treatment and administrative campus in central Phoenix, which will offer 10 severely mentally ill clients employment training and provide unrestricted agency revenue.
The Melvin and Bren Simon Charitable Foundation Number One Limitations: Giving primarily in Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN. No grants to individuals. 3789. Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN. $36,129, 2007. For European Gala opening expenses.
Walther Cancer Foundation, Inc. (formerly Walther Cancer Institute Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis on IN. No grants for building/renovation, debt reduction, emergency funds, land acquisition, equipment, or technical assistance; no loans. 3790. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. $95,131, 2008. For Indiana University clinical data management support. 3791. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. $15,280, 2008. For Indiana University Simon Cancer Center wide resource: Data Integrative Specimen Information Service. 3792. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $25,009, 2008. For Data Management Sarcoma Campaign - Thomas Baker project.
WellPoint Foundation, Inc. (formerly Anthem Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, IN, KY, ME, MO, NV, NY, NH, OH, VA, and WI; giving also to national organizations. No support for political, religious, or discriminatory organizations. No grants for political campaigns, lobbying activities, fundraising events, sponsorships, or requests that provide benefit to WellPoint, Inc. or WellPoint employees. 3793. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For Health Education. 3794. California Latino Medical Association, Monterey Park, CA. $536,349, 2007. For general operating support and mentoring. 3795. CURE Childhood Cancer, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2007. For education pediatric oncology. 3796. Platform Shoes Forum, Rockland, ME. $10,000, 2007.
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IOWA AEGON Transamerica Foundation (formerly AEGON USA Charitable Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with some emphasis on Little Rock, AR, CA, Atlanta, GA, Cedar Rapids, IA, Louisville, KY, Baltimore, MD, Charlotte, NC, NY, PA, and Fort Worth, TX. No grants to individuals. 3797. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008.
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in IA, with some funding in IL. No support for religious activities or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, fundraising benefits, program advertising, annual operating support. 3798. Senior Resources, Muscatine, IA. $10,000, 2008. For planning study for creation of assisted living complex.
The Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines (formerly Des Moines Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Des Moines, IA, area. No support for sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, annual or endowment campaigns, or fundraising feasibility studies. 3799. Downtown Events Group, Des Moines, IA. $10,000, 2008. For in-depth fundraising and sponsorship analysis. 3800. Polk County Housing Trust Fund, Des Moines, IA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support, housing supportive services and capacity building.
The John K. & Luise V. Hanson Foundation (formerly The Hanson Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in north central IA. No support for religious organizations, or political organizations. No grants to individuals. 3801. Davenport Museum of Art, Friends of, Davenport, IA. $15,000, 2008. For 11th annual fundraising. 3802. Forest City, City of, Bear Creek Golf Course, Forest City, IA. $25,000, 2008. For matching fundraising. 3803. Francis Lauer Youth Services, Mason City, IA. $50,000, 2008. For Creating Hope Campaign. 3804. YMCA of Forest City, Forest City, IA. $10,000, 2008. For Matching Banner Support Campaign.
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3811. Promise Partners, Council Bluffs, IA. $10,000, 2007. For development of social and educational marketing campaign. 3812. Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development, Lewis, IA. $33,333, 2007. For technical assistance for entrepreneurs in southwest Iowa. 3813. Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development, Lewis, IA. $20,000, 2007. For strategic planning for growing regional food system.
Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Des Moines, IA, and areas of company operations in Wilmington, DE, Cedar Falls, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Pella, IA, Grand Island, NE, Spokane, WA, and Appleton, WI. No support for athletes or athletic organizations, fraternal organizations, individual K-12 schools, libraries, pass-through organizations, partisan political organizations, private foundations, sectarian, religious, or denominational organizations, social organizations, tax-supported city, county, or state organizations, trade, industry, or professional associations, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals, or conference or seminar attendance, courtesy or goodwill advertising in benefit publications, endowments or memorials, fellowships, festival participation, hospital or health care facility capital campaigns, or United Way-funded programs. 3814. Des Moines Business Education Alliance, Des Moines, IA. $10,000, 2007.
Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation Limitations: Giving in the U.S. in areas of company operations, with emphasis on San Jose and Tustin, CA, Melbourne, FL, IA, Portland, OR, and Richardson, TX. No support for private foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or fraternal or social organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, debt reduction, or federated campaigns. 3815. National Organization on Disability, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For CEO Council membership. 3816. North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC. $68,000, 2008. For scholarships and executive advisory council. 3817. Woods Quality Center, Cedar Rapids, IA. $10,000, 2008. For HS career awareness.
Wallace Research Foundation Limitations: No support for religious or political purposes. No grants to individuals. 3818. Rudolf Steiner Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $85,000, 2007. For educational training project.
Iowa West Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA, the Council Bluffs area, and Omaha, NE. No support for medical research or church-affiliated organizations for religious purposes. No grants for fundraising, benefit, and social events, capital requests (for improvements to school property or for hospitals, medical facilities, assisted living projects, nursing homes, independent care, and extended care facilities), operating deficits or long-term operating support, publications, films, books, seminars, symposia or for conferences. 3805. Charles E. Lakin Human Services Campus, Council Bluffs, IA. $1,700,000, 2007. For infrastructure and landscaping of five-agency human services campus in Council Bluffs. 3806. Institute for Character Development, Des Moines, IA. $15,000, 2007. For Character Counts program training for schools in Pottawattamie County. 3807. Micah House Corporation, Council Bluffs, IA. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building plan to meet homeless needs. 3808. Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, NE. $13,800, 2007. For technical assistance for cultural institutions in southwest Iowa. 3809. Partnerships in Aging, Omaha, NE. $37,715, 2007. For strategic planning for Older Adults Continuum of Care in Omaha area. 3810. Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors, Council Bluffs, IA. $62,500, 2007. For marketing for area tourism activities and attractions.
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KANSAS Capitol Federal Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to major metropolitan areas of central and northeastern KS. No support for religious or political organizations. 3819. Community Resource Center, Topeka, KS. $20,400, 2007.
Dane G. Hansen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Logan, Phillips County, and northwestern KS; scholarships limited to residents of 26 northwestern KS counties. 3820. Huck Boyd Foundation, Phillipsburg, KS. $33,000, 2008. For 2008 fund raising project. 3821. Smoky Hill Public Television Corporation - K O O D 9, Bunker Hill, KS. $85,000, 2008. For fiscal budget.
Kansas Health Foundation (formerly Kansas Health Foundation/Kansas Health Trust) Limitations: Giving limited to KS. No support for political campaigns or political advocacy. No grants to individuals, or for medical research, deficit or debt
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retirement, endowments not initiated by the foundation, vehicles, construction projects, mental health or for direct medical services. 3822. Hesston College, Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, Hesston, KS. $24,882, 2008. To train Kansas teachers in Earth Partnership for Schools program, which engages students in hands-on learning about natural environment. 3823. Innovation Network, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To conduct evaluation of Foundation’s Nutrition and Physical Activity Request for Proposal awarded to Kansas community foundations. 3824. Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Topeka, KS. $30,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan addressing needs and issues facing public health workforce, particularly those that work with children, including inventory of all educational resources and courses offered in Kansas that address public health certification and accreditation needs. 3825. Kansas Health Institute, Topeka, KS. $39,000, 2008. To assess how sample of Kansas children perform during kindergarten year by examining differences based on type of program and classroom curriculum. 3826. Kansas State Department of Education, Topeka, KS. $25,000, 2008. Toward planning activities of Kansas P20 Education Council created by Governor to improve educational system. 3827. Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. Toward challenge grant to Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Campaign from George K. Baum Family Foundation to conduct evaluation of Quality Rating System being used by Metropolitan Council on Early Learning in greater Kansas City area. 3828. Sunflower House - A Child Abuse Prevention Center, Shawnee, KS. $20,340, 2008. For education program that teaches young children, parents and teachers about how to prevent and resist abuse. 3829. Task Force for Global Health, Decatur, GA. $35,000, 2008. To allow Task Force for Child Survival and Development to provide technical assistance to Kansas Department of Health and Environment for Kansas Information for Communities (KIC) data system and to provide consultation to Kansas Health Foundation regarding future possible public health data system projects. 3830. Tobacco Free Kansas Coalition, Topeka, KS. $256,176, 2008. To enhance capacity and to reduce prevalence of tobacco use. 3831. University of Washington, Northwest Center for Public Health, Seattle, WA. $48,360, 2008. To evaluate community health intern project. 3832. Voices for Children Foundation, Topeka, KS. $580,194, 2008. 3-year grant. For core support to Kansas Action for Children (KAC) that will enable KAC to strengthen strategic plan, augment strategic communications skills, enhance organizational effectiveness, and develop long term sustainability plan. 3833. Wichita Educational Foundation, Wichita, KS. $50,000, 2008. For recruitment and hiring of Executive Director for Wichita Business Coalition on Health Care.
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Wichita Community Foundation (formerly Greater Wichita Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Wichita, KS, area. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for building projects, endowments, fellowships, debt reduction, administrative overhead, or fundraising campaigns. 3838. American Heart Association, Wichita, KS. $10,000, 2008. For Go Red for Women event. 3839. Bishop Carroll High School, Wichita, KS. $35,000, 2008. For development office.
K. T. Wiedemann Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Butler and Sedgwick counties, KS, with emphasis on Wichita. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds. 3840. Nonprofit Chamber of Service of Sedgwick County, Wichita, KS. $22,000, 2008.
KENTUCKY W. L. Lyons Brown Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Louisville, KY, area. No support for sectarian projects. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or annual appeals; no loans. 3841. Kosair Childrens Hospital Foundation, Louisville, KY. $100,000, 2008. For growth plan for Kosair Children’s Hospital. 3842. Nashville Civic Design Center, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2008. For operating support.
The C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY. No support for medical research organizations, or for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 3843. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 3844. Jefferson County Public Education Foundation, Louisville, KY. $50,000, 2007. For strategic development fund. 3845. University of the South, Sewanee, TN. $400,000, 2007. The Sewanee Call campaign.
The Gheens Foundation, Inc. Harry J. Lloyd Charitable Trust (formerly Share Foundation) 3834. European Leadership Forum, Leicester, England. $78,000, 2007. 3835. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $75,000, 2007. 3836. Scriptures In Use, Green Valley, AZ. $30,000, 2007.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY, and LaFourche and Terrebone parishes, LA. No support for private high schools. No grants to individuals. 3846. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $15,000, 2008.
The Spray Foundation, Inc. Sprint Foundation (formerly United Telecommunications Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Washington, DC, Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Kansas City, MO, New York, NY, and Dallas, TX; giving also to regional organizations active in areas of company operations and national organizations; giving limited to Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, KS, and Johnson and Wyandotte counties, MO, for the Sprint Achievement Program. No support for discriminatory organizations, political organizations, private charities or foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, international organizations, or school-affiliated teams, bands, or choirs. No grants to individuals (except for the Sprint Achievement Program), or for travel, film, music, television, video, or media production projects, school-affiliated events, marketing, sports, or event sponsorships, or scholarships; generally, no grants for endowments, capital campaigns, memorials, construction, or renovation projects. 3837. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $15,000, 2007.
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(formerly ACK Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA, Harrodsburg and Lexington, KY, and PA. No grants to individuals. 3847. Lexington School, Lexington, KY. $15,000, 2008. For challenge grant for annual fund.
Yum! Brands Foundation (formerly Tricon Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with some emphasis on Louisville, KY; giving also to national organizations. 3848. LULAC Institute, El Paso, TX. $15,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
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LOUISIANA Baton Rouge Area Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area, including East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Livingston, Ascension, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana parishes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit financing, fellowships, or operating budgets. 3849. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $153,660, 2008. 3850. National Pastoral Center for Vietnamese Apostolates, Baton Rouge, LA. $49,842, 2008. 3851. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2008. 3852. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2008. 3853. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $170,021, 2008.
The Booth-Bricker Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA. No grants to individuals, or for operating or maintenance costs. 3854. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $500,000, 2007. For operating support for new chartered schools and improvements. 3855. School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2007. To purchase laptops for participants in Fellows Program. 3856. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $200,000, 2007. For 250 new members.
Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southern LA and the New Orleans area, and the Gulf Coast of MS. No support for organizations that are less than 3 years old. No grants for equipment, endowments, building funds, community-wide capital drives, multi-year grants, indirect grants to intermediary institutions, or for grants to offset budget mandated cutbacks. 3857. Gulf Restoration Network, New Orleans, LA. $16,000, 2007. For general operating support. 3858. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. To fund teachers.
The Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier Limitations: Giving strictly limited to “Bossier and Caddo” Parishes, LA (unless specifically named by donor). No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement, general operating expenses, or annual sustaining fund drives. 3859. Forensic Nurse Examiners of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA. $32,158, 2007. For Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program.
Entergy Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AR, LA, MA, MS, NH, NY, TX, and VT. No support for political organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or organizations owned or operated by an employee of Entergy. No grants to individuals, or for utility bills, administrative expenses or recurring expenses exceeding 15 percent of the requested amount, capital campaigns, gala events, testimonials, or fundraising meals, advertisements, or uniforms, equipment, or trips for school-related organizations or amateur sports teams; no loans. 3860. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Greenville, MS. $10,000, 2007. For Under One Roof: Building Communities in the Delta. 3861. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2007. For Meeting the Challenge. 3862. Southeast Texas Nonprofit Development Center, Beaumont, TX. $10,000, 2007. For nonprofit resource center for southeast Texas. 3863. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $38,500, 2007. To expand the impact of Teach for America in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
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3864. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $23,500, 2007. To expand the impact of Teach for America in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 3865. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $18,500, 2007. To expand the impact of Teach for America in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 3866. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $13,500, 2007. To expand the impact of Teach for America in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA. 3867. Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $12,675, 2007. For television instruction in ophthalmic pathology to residents in training.
The Ella West Freeman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No grants to individuals. 3868. Louisiana Childrens Museum, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2008. For planning and development grant for the Early Learning Village. 3869. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Expansion of Teach for Americas Greater New Orleans Program. 3870. United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, New Orleans, LA. $75,000, 2008. To improve safety and working conditions for United Ways staff and visitors, tenants and clients.
Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in the metropolitan New Orleans, LA, area. No support for political, labor, or fraternal organizations, or churches or religious institutions not of direct benefit to the entire community, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for sporting events, trips, or festivals. 3871. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 3872. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
Goldring Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA region. No support for political purposes. 3873. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 3874. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $200,000, 2007. 3875. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2007.
The Greater New Orleans Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA, including the greater New Orleans area. No support for religious activities. No grants to individuals, or for annual fund campaigns, capital expenditures, sponsorship of special events, trips, continuing support, endowment funds, equipment, building funds, or deficit financing. 3876. Audubon Charter School, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2008. For teacher training. 3877. Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Schriever, LA. $10,000, 2008. For Bishop Stewardship Appeal. 3878. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $110,000, 2008. For Teacher Institute Workshops 2 and 3. 3879. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. For Teacher Institute, 3 day workshop for teachers. 3880. Foundation for Science and Mathematics Education, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2008. For feasibility study to move school to medical corridor in downtown New Orleans. 3881. Fountain Valley School of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO. $100,000, 2008. For Gardner Carney Leadership Institute. 3882. Global Green USA, New Orleans, LA. $300,000, 2008. For Global Green’s Build it Back Right initiative to provide green building education advocacy and technical assistance to residents of New Orleans to better enable them to build energy efficient healthy and sustainable homes. 3883. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $125,000, 2008. 3884. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $125,000, 2008.
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3885. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. 3886. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 3887. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. For Playground Build Day. 3888. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. 3889. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2008. 3890. New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. For Circle Support. 3891. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $35,000, 2008. For Citywide and Advocacy Programs. 3892. Regional Planning Commission, New Orleans, LA. $60,000, 2008. To create action plan for commercial and residential recovery in Gentilly. 3893. Saint Bernard Economic Development Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. For marketing of economic commerce in Saint Bernard Parish. 3894. Saint Bernard Project, Chalmette, LA. $10,000, 2008. For portion of Volunteer Director’s salary. 3895. Saint Bernard, Parish of, Chalmette, LA. $60,100, 2008. For professional services of consultant. 3896. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2008. For Greater New Orleans Expansion Project. 3897. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. For New Orleans Sponsor a Teacher campaign. 3898. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. To sponsor New Orleans teacher. 3899. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $175,000, 2008. To design and implement a monthly speaker series with a total of 12 sessions and provide on-call technical support.
Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to communities within or near Baton Rouge, LA. No grants to individuals. 3900. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 3901. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 3902. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2007. For general support. 3903. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $15,000, 2007. For general support. 3904. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $100,000, 2007. For general support.
The RosaMary Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No grants to individuals. 3905. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For New Orleans children’s health project. 3906. Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Artistic Director position. 3907. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2008. For new building capital campaign, Growing to Meet the Needs of the Community. 3908. United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. To manage Esperanza Charter School in New Orleans, LA.
Stuller Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Lafayette, LA. 3909. Acadiana Outreach Center, Lafayette, LA. $10,000, 2007. For Palates and Pates fundraiser. 3910. Lafayette Catholic Services Center, Lafayette, LA. $10,000, 2007. For annual Bishop’s Charity Gala fundraiser.
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MAINE Sam L. Cohen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in York and Cumberland counties in southern ME. No grants to individuals, or for annual appeals, endowments or for multi-year grants. 3911. Community Counseling Center, Portland, ME. $10,000, 2007. For complete implementation of Electronic Consumer Record (ECR) program. 3912. Congregation Etz Chaim, Biddeford, ME. $10,000, 2007. For strategic planning. 3913. Institute for Civic Leadership, Portland, ME. $12,000, 2007. For strengthening nonprofit boards, with The Board Network. 3914. Maine Association of Nonprofits, Portland, ME. $10,000, 2007. For programs to build capacity in York and Cumberland counties’ nonprofit orgs. 3915. PCA Great Performances, Portland, ME. $15,000, 2007. For needs assessment. 3916. Portland Symphony Orchestra, Portland, ME. $25,000, 2007. For support for transitioning to a new musical director. 3917. Temple Beth El, Portland, ME. $15,000, 2007. For building pride in Jewish education through technology upgrades. 3918. William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, Rockland, ME. $25,000, 2007. To replace outdated website and install a new exchange server.
Libra Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No grants to individuals. 3919. Pineland Farms, New Gloucester, ME. $3,926,000, 2007. To develop, operate and staff Pineland Farms for agricultural promotion and research in Maine. 3920. Youth Alternatives Ingraham, South Portland, ME. $25,000, 2007. To merge with Ingraham and form new organization.
The Maine Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarship funds), or for equipment, annual campaigns for regular operations, or for capital campaigns. 3921. Alzheimers Association, Falmouth, ME. $15,000, 2007. For on-going capacity building goals. 3922. Child and Youth Board of Washington County, Machias, ME. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building activities. 3923. Southern Maine Area Agency on Aging, Scarborough, ME. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building goals.
The Oak Foundation U.S.A. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes or for political candidates. No grants to fundraising drives, events or amounts under $25,000 (except in special circumstances). 3924. Blacksmith Institute, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 3925. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. 3926. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $173,743, 2007. 3927. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. 3928. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007.
Ray of Hope Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in ME and TN. No grants to individuals. 3929. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $550,000, 2008. For general support.
The Sandy River Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on an international and national basis, (particularly Board/ staff areas), with a special emphasis on ME. No grants to individuals. 3930. Church World Service, Elkhart, IN. $20,000, 2008. For Crop Walk challenge. 3931. Church World Service, Elkhart, IN. $11,600, 2008. For Build a Village regional challenge.
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3932. National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture, Pine Bush, NY. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building. 3933. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support.
TD Charitable Foundation (formerly TD Banknorth Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CT, Washington, DC, DE, FL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, VA, and VT. No support for private foundations, political candidates, lobbying or advocacy organizations, fraternal, labor, or veterans’ groups, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, athletic teams or social groups, discriminatory organizations, or research organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, scholarships, memberships, advertising, annual campaigns, travel or conferences, debt reduction, trips or tours, endowments, or capital campaigns; no general operating support or endowments. 3934. Boston Building Materials Cooperative Charitable and Educational Fund, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For building materials resource center. 3935. Families in Transition, Manchester, NH. $20,000, 2007. To strengthen capacity to develop affordable housing for LMI families by becoming a community-based housing development organization. 3936. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $40,000, 2007. For Connecticut Statewide Capacity Building Initiative, Fairfield County Collaborative Fund/Hartford Development Collaborative for Affordable Housing. 3937. Local Initiatives Support Corporation Greater Newark and Jersey City, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2007. To provide community development services. 3938. Local Initiatives Support Corporation New York City, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For general operating funds. 3939. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For Statewide Capacity Building Program and to strengthen CDC’s. 3940. Moore Center Services, Manchester, NH. $12,200, 2007. For College of Direct Support - Interactive Internet Based Program. 3941. Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Executive Transition - support to assist agency in strategic planning and executive director search. 3942. PSL STRIVE, South Portland, ME. $30,000, 2007. For Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race Beneficiary. 3943. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For Semiperin.
MARYLAND The Abell Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to MD, with emphasis on Baltimore. No support for educational programs at higher education institutions or medical facilities. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, endowments, travel, annual operating expenses, sponsorships, memberships, or deficit financing. 3944. Advocates for Children and Youth, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2008. Toward continued support of programming to improve quality of life for Baltimore City children. As part of the Maryland Can Do Better for Children campaign, ACY provides research-based recommendations for strategies to meet the needs of Maryland’s children, including the implementation of the Family Team Decision Making model to help reduce the number of foster care placements; the promotion of bonuses to attract strong school principals; support for community-based programs such as Multi-Systemic Therapy and Functional Family Therapy which have been shown to reduce recidivism; and expansion of oral health care for children on Medicaid. 3945. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2008. For continued support of the Baltimore City Education
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Reform Project. The purpose of the project is to represent the interests of disadvantaged students in Baltimore City, by ensuring increased operating and capital funding, and continued academic reform. ACLU will monitor the Baltimore City Public School Systems budget allocations to assess whether increased expenditures are translating into academic improvements. 3946. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $34,200, 2008. For a study of the costs of financing public school renovation and new construction projects in Baltimore City. The study will identify innovative strategies to develop new revenue sources and address the issue of deteriorating school buildings. 3947. Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2008. For the expansion of Safe Streets. The initiative is to reduce gun-related violence in five high-crime communities in Baltimore City by training neighborhood outreach workers in the techniques of conflict resolution, in effort to reduce violent confrontations. An evaluation of the initiative is being conducted by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. 3948. Baltimore, City of, Office of the Mayor, Baltimore, MD. $12,000, 2008. Toward expenses of two Fellows participating in the summer Baltimore City Mayoral Fellowships. The ten-week internships are offered to undergraduate and graduate students who have expressed interest in public service employment in Baltimore City government. 3949. Center for Watershed Protection, Ellicott City, MD. $30,000, 2008. For continued support of collaboration between the Baltimore Harbor Watershed Association, Herring Run Watershed Association, and the Jones Falls Watershed Association. The center provides technical expertise to the local watershed associations with the implementation of water quality improvements, storm water retrofits, detection of illicit discharge, and downspout disconnection demonstration projects. 3950. Chesapeake Bay Trust, Annapolis, MD. $25,000, 2008. Toward the Urban Greening Initiative to help meet Baltimore City’s goal to expand the green cover in urban areas and double the tree canopy in 30 years. This grant will help fund the planting of approximately 5,000 trees; provide technical assistance and support to nine low- and moderate-income neighborhoods participating in competitive sub-grant process; and reach out to other neighborhood organizations, encouraging them to work with and support grassroots and resident-based efforts. 3951. Civic Works, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008. For the Weatherization for Nonprofits Pilot Program, which provides ten transitional housing facilities with services to improve energy efficiency. The objectives are to decrease operating costs, reduce energy consumption, improve the quality of supportive housing facilities, and develop air sealing and insulation training program for replication. 3952. Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition, Baltimore, MD. $26,856, 2008. For energy management and security system expenses of the newly renovated facility, fully-leased with nonprofit and minority-owned business tenants at affordable rents, and serves as a community center. 3953. Neighbor to Family, Daytona Beach, FL. $95,000, 2008. For the recruitment, screening, licensing, and training of new foster caregivers for the Neighbor to Family Sibling Foster Care Program in Baltimore City. The addition of new family foster homes will help house and meet the special needs of siblings in foster care, and work toward reunification with biological families whenever possible. 3954. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $125,000, 2008. For continued support of the fourth year of the New Leaders-Baltimore program created to recruit and develop 15 new principals for Baltimore City public schools over a three-year period. The training program provides a five-week Summer Foundations Institute, a year-long residency working with a mentor principal; placement support; and two additional years of professional development, coaching, and support by veteran principals. In return, New Leaders will make a six-year contractual commitment to the Baltimore City Public School System. 3955. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $125,000, 2008. For continuation of initiative to recruit and train Teach For America Corps members, and work with second-year corps members committed to teaching in Baltimore City public schools. These recent college graduates, who commit to work in classrooms for two years, are offered the opportunity to earn a Master of Arts in teaching at The Johns Hopkins University. 3956. University of Maryland-Baltimore, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. $37,900, 2008. For the cost of producing ten PSAs and a three-minute violence prevention program to reach at-risk disadvantaged teens from
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Baltimore City through cell phones and other portable media. Links to the videos will be posted on You Tube and My Space. DVDs will be available to all Baltimore City public schools. An evaluation will be conducted to determine if these emerging technologies are a viable dissemination mechanism to reach the targeted audience. 3957. University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD. $18,151, 2008. For continuing support of evaluation of the Core Knowledge Preschool Program at St. Vincent de Paul Southeast Head Start centers. The evaluation measures the effectiveness of the Core Knowledge Preschool Sequence in the areas of language development and early literacy, math reasoning and number sense, social skills, visual arts, music, and readiness to learn. The sample of Southeast Head Start Center children, 70 percent of whom are Spanish-speaking, will be compared with a control group, half of whom are Hispanic. Once the children enter kindergarten, follow-up studies will track the academic progress of the two groups.
The Baltimore Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, MD. No support for religious or sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for capital campaigns, annual fund campaigns, or event sponsorships. 3958. Alternative Directions, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For executive director transition and organizational sustainability. 3959. Art on Purpose, Baltimore, MD. $12,000, 2008. For Consultant Services Program. 3960. Associated Catholic Charities, Associated Catholic Charities, Timonium, MD. $50,000, 2008. For Catholic Charities Leadership Breakfast. 3961. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2008. For Supporting Public Schools of Choice (SPSC). 3962. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Baltimore ACORN’s Asset Building Program. 3963. B and O Railroad Museum, Baltimore, MD. $10,050, 2008. For informational advertising. 3964. Baltimore Clayworks, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For marketing capacity. 3965. Baltimore Collegetown Network, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. For organizational capacity for Student Outreach Assistant. 3966. Baltimore Theater Project, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. For organizational capacity and outreach. 3967. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2008. For Neighborhood Grants Program Technical Assistance. 3968. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $13,588, 2008. For annual distribution. 3969. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 3970. Copper Ridge Institute, Eldersburg, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Alzheimer’s Training Program for Police. 3971. Dickeyville Garden Club, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Greening Master Plan. 3972. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2008. For establishment of membership based community. 3973. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Incubation Services. 3974. Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building. 3975. Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, Baltimore, MD. $12,500, 2008. For professional development and brand performance. 3976. Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, Baltimore, MD. $12,000, 2008. For market research to cultivate patrons. 3977. Greater Baltimore Tennis Patrons Association, Towson, MD. $25,000, 2008. For proceeds from Tennis Classic. 3978. Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For organizational capacity building. 3979. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $70,339, 2008. For Evaluation of Middle Grades Partnership. 3980. Jubilee Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Station North Artists’ Live/Work Market Research. 3981. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For ROAR for Autism. 3982. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For ROAR for Autism.
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3983. Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2008. For board and development capacity building. 3984. Museum for Contemporary Arts, Baltimore, MD. $12,750, 2008. For strategic planning. 3985. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For annual program support. 3986. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. For School Leaders Training and Support. 3987. Ready At Five Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. For Baltimore County Learning Laboratory. 3988. Ready At Five Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Learning Laboratory at Patterson Park Charter School. 3989. Saint Ambrose Housing Aid Center, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of 40th Anniversary Gala. 3990. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $11,700, 2008. For Magic of Life Gala. 3991. Susanna Wesley House, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. For salary of Part-time Director. 3992. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2008. 3993. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. To sponsor teachers. 3994. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For two teachers. 3995. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For 2 teachers in Baltimore. 3996. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. 3997. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For teacher recruitment and training. 3998. Volunteer Central, Baltimore, MD. $14,000, 2008. For Core Capacity. 3999. Your Public Radio Corporation, WYPR, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For Board Giving.
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in MD (no local projects outside Baltimore, MD); giving also in Israel. No support for unaffiliated schools or synagogues. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, or direct mail solicitations; no loans (except for program-related investments). 4000. Fusion Partnerships, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4001. Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4002. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $55,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4003. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on the ten sites that consist of the Making Connections initiative, as well as the foundation civic sites in Baltimore, MD, New Haven, CT, and Atlanta, GA. No support for political committees-529s (PACs). No grants to individuals (except for Casey Children and Family Fellowship Program), or for capital projects or medical research. 4004. Abt Associates, Bethesda, MD. $329,975, 2008. Toward development of evaluation framework for East Baltimore Development project and provide data management technical assistance. 4005. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. Toward Community Health Summit, peer training, technical assistance, and program development related to neighborhood approaches to health and public health. 4006. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2008. Toward advocacy efforts to create new schools in Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport. 4007. Ada County Juvenile Court Services, Boise, ID. $10,268, 2008. Toward replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4008. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance and training for KIDS COUNT state grantees on issues related to advocacy and lobbying by non-profit organizations. 4009. American Evaluation Association, Fairhaven, MA. $10,000, 2008. Toward placement of American Evaluation Association (AEA) and Duquesne University Graduate Diversity Intern at the Annie E. Casey Foundation for the academic year. 4010. American Youth Work Center, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. Toward continuing development and expansion of revenue and subscriber base
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of Youth Today, newspaper that disseminates information about youth services field. 4011. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $269,800, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Making Connections sites around areas of consumer financial services. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4012. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. To provide consulting, technical assistance, and other support to Foundation about Centers for Working Families (CWF) initiative. 4013. Associated Black Charities, Baltimore, MD. $190,000, 2008. To provide ongoing administrative management of Baltimore Direct Services Grant (BDSG) program, under direction of Foundation’s Community Initiatives Baltimore staff. 4014. Associated Black Charities, Baltimore, MD. $11,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance in implementing Place Matters framework. Place Matters is health initiative that seeks to address social and economic conditions that lead to poor health and contribute to health disparities in Maryland. 4015. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $125,000, 2008. To continue to strengthen and promote effective philanthropy by family foundations and to promote effective philanthropy in the Greater Baltimore, Maryland, region and nationwide. 4016. Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building for comprehensive Foreclosure Response Plan. 4017. Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. Toward Baltimore School for the Arts’ Annual Gala, Expressions. 4018. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to school design teams and new small autonomous schools from Oakland, California, Making Connections site and beyond. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4019. Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center, Albuquerque, NM. $125,000, 2008. To solidify detention reforms in Bernalillo County and to serve as host site to other jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative. 4020. Bethel New Life, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. To assist leadership, staff, and community stakeholders in strategic planning process to align organization’s work in employment, asset building and financial services into joint model. 4021. Beyond Welfare, Ames, IA. $65,000, 2008. To provide continued support to participate as one of a handful of Social Network practice intermediaries who provide technical assistance to Making Connection Sites. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4022. Bienvenidos Childrens Center, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2008. To serve as information and technical assistance resource for programs related to Latino and other minority group fathers and families and develop and disseminate materials to better inform these populations about responsible fathering issues. 4023. Black Administrators in Child Welfare, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. Toward sponsorship for 38th Annual Education and Training Conference. 4024. Black Alliance for Educational Options, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To support planning grant for Bailey and Sullivan National Fellows Program that will identify, train and place Black activists in community organizations that aim to protect, expand, and create school choice programs. 4025. Boston College, Newton Centre, MA. $50,000, 2008. To support Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project to provide technical assistance on issues related to girls to sites implementing Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4026. Campaign for Youth Justice, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. To provide advice and technical assistance on release of KIDS COUNT report and essay. 4027. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $38,225, 2008. To continue to provide consultation on overall evaluation design for Making Connections and conduct analyses of neighborhood and citywide survey data being collected in Making Connections sites. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4028. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. To support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership partners
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develop data and advocacy capacity on issues of school readiness and success in communities. 4029. Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2008. To provide peer exchange support for Partner Organizations of Color Portfolio, initiative to connect organizations led by people of color to Foundation’s work in meaningful ways. 4030. Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. To provide Foundation with strategy to increase voices of youth in the planning and implementation of major initiatives. 4031. Center for Childrens Law and Policy, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. For technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4032. Center for Community Alternatives, Syracuse, NY. $10,050, 2008. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4033. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. Toward coordination and provision of technical assistance to Worker Centers across the country. 4034. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. To provide general support for 40th Anniversary Gala held in Washington, DC. 4035. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $432,027, 2008. Toward technical assistance, policy development and training to state and local governments to support family leadership development and consumer advocacy in our Neighborhood Transformation/Family Development (NT/FD) sites, and to promote program and policy development for special populations. 4036. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To support internal organizational capacity building for National Center for Housing and Child Welfare, Inc. to build collaborations among child welfare agencies and public housing authorities for family preservation and youth permanency efforts. 4037. Center for Policy Studies, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2008. To support capacity building and policy analysis assistance to community-based efforts that create charter and other types of new schools as part of Making Connections, initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4038. Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC. $1,183,600, 2008. Toward development and management of Technical Assistance Research Center. 4039. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. To support technical assistance to state-based organizations to increase capacity to analyze and respond to emerging state budget and fiscal issues affecting the well-being of disadvantaged families. 4040. Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. $96,141, 2008. To support project entitled, Adaptation of a Common Language to the United States. 4041. Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. $14,420, 2008. To provide support for Robert Goerge to participate as policy research analyst on Foundation’s National Evaluation Advisory Team. 4042. Child and Family Policy Center, Des Moines, IA. $270,000, 2008. To support technical assistance, knowledge gathering, research and policy analysis to influence community-based efforts to improve results for families. 4043. Child and Family Policy Institute of California, Sacramento, CA. $125,000, 2008. To expand areas in which training and technical assistance is provided to California Family to Family (F2F) counties and develop additional California-based technical assistants to work with the counties. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4044. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $65,000, 2008. To evaluate Play and Learn Groups for Family, Friend and Neighbor Care (FFN). 4045. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To support evaluation of Family Finding. 4046. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2008. For work to build capacity of mission critical child welfare organizations. 4047. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $85,000, 2008. To support continued efforts to restructure organization and position it for future growth. 4048. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $75,000, 2008. To support conferences related to leadership development of child welfare commissioners, parents and youth and to advance child welfare policy and practice nationally. 4049. Childrens Trust, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2008. To support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) partners in developing data
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and advocacy capacity on issues of school readiness and success in communities. 4050. Chippewa Cree Tribal Court, Box Elder, MT. $10,000, 2008. To replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4051. Civic Builders, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To document lessons learned by Civic Builders, Inc. in nonprofit charter school facilities development. 4052. Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, Las Vegas, NV. $25,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Clark County. 4053. Clayton County Juvenile Justice Fund, Jonesboro, GA. $30,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4054. Coalition for Juvenile Justice, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. To support dissemination and replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4055. Commonweal, Bolinas, CA. $75,000, 2008. To support technical assistance to Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) replication sites. 4056. Communications Consortium Media Center, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. To provide Casey Strategic Consulting Group (CSCG) strategic communications planning, media training and message development assistance to state human services leaders and communications staff in Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey and New York. 4057. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $10,000, 2008. To provide general support. 4058. Communities in Schools National Office, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2008. To support series of leadership meetings aimed at refining execution strategy of Communities in Schools, Inc. (CIS) strategic plan. 4059. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $255,000, 2008. Toward creation of Executive Transitions Initiative (ETI), high-visibility, national, five-year initiative to integrate Executive Transitions Management (ETM) more fully with leadership development activities. 4060. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. To provide research support to paper focused on nonprofit workforce issues to be included in publication by Lester Salamon on state of the nonprofit sector. 4061. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $18,000, 2008. To convene consultative session with 12 nonprofit consultants who have provided executive transition assistance to Foundation grantees. 4062. Cook, County of, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2008. To support solidification of Cook County Illinois’ juvenile detention reforms and to serve as host site for other jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4063. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $20,000, 2008. Toward new Membership Meeting Center. 4064. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Washington, DC. $106,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in District of Columbia. 4065. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in District of Columbia. 4066. Dallas County Juvenile Department, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2008. To replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Dallas County. 4067. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To support work to determine how to attract and retain young leaders in nonprofit organizations. 4068. East District Family Resource Center, Richmond, VA. $70,000, 2008. To support capacity building and program enhancement for Parent Resource Network (PRN) of East End Partnership With Families (EEPF) in Richmond. 4069. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $250,000, 2008. For work in Hartford, CT, to develop, implement and evaluate Spanish language version of Saving Sex for Later, helping parents with young teens reduce risk of early sexual initiation and consequences. 4070. Faith Partnerships, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2008. Toward testing Tables of Giving Toolkit Technical Assistance Initiative. 4071. Faith Partnerships, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2008. To provide general operating support. 4072. Family Empowerment Institute, Detroit, MI. $131,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Family to Family (F2F) sites. F2F is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs.
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4073. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008. To support leadership transition currently underway. 4074. Fort Belknap Indian Community, Harlem, MT. $10,000, 2008. Toward replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4075. Foster Care Alumni of America, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2008. To support membership campaign. 4076. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $350,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance in design, development and operation of high quality schools of choice in Philadelphia, PA. 4077. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $17,000, 2008. To sponsor breakfast at Beyond School Hours 11 Conference held in Jacksonville, FL. 4078. Fund for Social Change, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To help establish, administer and evaluate innovative pilot program to hire, train and support Parent Advocates in foster care agencies in New York City. 4079. Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, GA. $42,767, 2008. Toward restructuring of programs and services that promote positive outcomes for children, adolescents, and families. 4080. Georgia Justice Project, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. To develop implementation plan for Georgia Justice Project (GJP) as part of Phase II strategic planning process. 4081. Good Shepherd Services, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. To facilitate assessment of Chelsea Foyer, which provides 40 young adults between ages of 18 and 25 who are aging out of foster care, homeless, or at-risk of homelessness with supported transitional housing in co-ed setting. Residents participate in personalized program of services for up to 24 months with goal of preparing them for independent permanent housing, employment, and careers. 4082. Grace in the City Community Development Corporation, Raleigh, NC. $75,000, 2008. To secure services of George, Henry, George Partners to assist in developing master plan for purposes of transformation of community. 4083. Grantmakers for Education, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. Toward professional development institute for education funders on improving education grantmaking and impact, influence, and leverage. 4084. Grantmakers in Aging, Dayton, OH. $50,000, 2008. To leverage and build upon Grantmakers in Aging’s success with funders in providing topics related to aging and children issues through, Annual Conference, Issue Discussion Conference Calls, electronic newsletter and other member services. 4085. Harlem Childrens Zone, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Practitioner’s Institute and as part of Beacons Initiative, Countee Cullen Community Center Beacon and Booker T. Washington Beacon as demonstration and technical assistance sites. 4086. Harris County Commissioners Court, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2008. 4087. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $18,975, 2008. To support commission of paper to study impacts of Making Connections programs. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4088. Hawaii State Judiciary, Honolulu, HI. $75,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4089. Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative Council, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To build capacity of citywide child welfare consortium in Washington, D.C., to provide high-quality wrap-around services linked to results-based performance measures. 4090. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $28,600, 2008. To evaluate Urban Child Welfare Leaders Group. 4091. Innovation Network, Washington, DC. $244,600, 2008. To support Foundation in work to align grantmaking and management around Results Based Accountability Framework. 4092. Innovation Network, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To support development and implementation of Leadership in Action Program’s (LAP) research and quality improvement agenda. 4093. Innovation Network, Washington, DC. $53,045, 2008. To support consultant work with Families Count Honoree Network and Next Generation Leadership Group. 4094. Institute for Faith-Based Leadership and Philanthropy, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. To provide sponsorship for 3rd Annual It’s All About the Children Day event. 4095. International Hispanic Network, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2008. For general support for Annual Conference held in Burlingame, CA. 4096. International Hispanic Network, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2008. To support Annual Membership and Board Directors Events at ICMA Conference in Richmond, VA.
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4097. Iowa Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Des Moines, IA. $50,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4098. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. $34,779, 2008. To support first phase of evaluation to measure impact of Community Coaching for Community Change, part of Making Connections Initiative. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4099. ISED Ventures, Des Moines, IA. $75,000, 2008. To support Midwest and Western Regional Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Technical Assistance and Iowa Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Campaigns. 4100. John Hope Settlement House, Providence, RI. $21,550, 2008. To provide organizational development and staff support for staff and Board members as they transition to being Local Management Entity for Making Connections Providence. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4101. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008. For Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC), partnership of Baltimore City Public Schools, Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University and other partners. Mission is to conduct and disseminate long- and short-term strategic data analysis and research for benefit of the children and families of Baltimore. 4102. Just Partners, Baltimore, MD. $103,840, 2008. To provide strategic planning and technical assistance to grantees of Foundation on issues of race and equity. 4103. Just Partners, Baltimore, MD. $45,100, 2008. Toward efforts to document RESPECT experiences and develop toolkit for replicating these activities in other philanthropic organizations. 4104. Just Partners, Baltimore, MD. $26,620, 2008. To present and train Family to Family (F2F) anchor sites and technical assistant consultants on Race Matters Toolkit. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4105. Just Partners, Baltimore, MD. $12,100, 2008. To provide consultation support to design and planning of Casey Institute for sharing our work and our learning with others. 4106. Justice Policy Institute, Washington, DC. $101,938, 2008. For campaign to alter public opinion about juvenile crime and justice and to support dissemination and replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4107. Juvenile Court of Rockdale County, Conyers, GA. $15,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4108. Juvenile Court Resources, Bend, OR. $50,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in multiple counties in Oregon. 4109. Juvenile Law Center, Philadelphia, PA. $113,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) and assist Foundation with related conferences and publications. 4110. Kids in Distressed Situations, New York, NY. $24,740, 2008. To sponsor benefactor table at KIDS Annual Gala. 4111. Kingsley House, New Orleans, LA. $75,000, 2008. To support capacity building and additional program development of Walkers and Talkers model, replication in public housing community, Central City, New Orleans, Louisiana and to serve as peer training site for other Making Connections communities. Walkers and Talkers are resident volunteers who speak to other residents in their communities about importance of various subjects related to the community including health care, school readiness and other issues. 4112. Leadership Ventures, Indianapolis, IN. $10,080, 2008. To provide board training and strategic planning assistance to board members of Southeast Neighborhood School of Excellence, to support partnership with Making Connections Indianapolis to ensure children succeed in school. 4113. Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative, New York, NY. $194,318, 2008. For Executive on Loan to Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation (LDRF) via ER Grant to Living Cities, Inc. The National Community Development Initiative (Living Cities). 4114. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To provide general operating support. 4115. Management Assistance Group, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to KIDS COUNT grantees on effective fund-raising and related organizational issues.
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4116. Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4117. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. $300,000, 2008. To support technical assistance work of School Development Center and Accreditation Support Center and Professional Development Academy. 4118. Maryland Charter School Network, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2008. For Strategic Capacity-Building Plan. 4119. Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2008. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4120. Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2008. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4121. Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI ). 4122. MDRC, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. To support research demonstration and evaluation project on maternal depression and effects of aggressive outreach and evidence-based treatment on child outcomes for low-income families. 4123. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. $347,698, 2008. To support development, implementation and evaluation of clinically integrated mental health care system for adolescents with serious emotional and behavioral problems, using well-researched Multisystemic Therapy (MST) model. 4124. Metro Industrial Areas Foundation, Metropolitan IAF, Rego Park, NY. $40,000, 2008. To develop plan to rebuild deteriorating infrastructure. 4125. Mississippi Office of the Attorney General, Jackson, MS. $100,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4126. Montana, State of, Helena, MT. $50,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Montana. 4127. Mountain Association for Community Economic Development, Berea, KY. $75,000, 2008. To support evaluation of Common Cents Financial Initiative (CCFI) along with wealth-building policy research and advocacy. Common Cents Financial Initiative seeks to improve financial behavior of those making poor financial decisions; provide borrowers with reasonably priced loan alternatives; provide borrowers with access to range of traditional banking and financial services and promote development of better policy that creates affordable alternatives to payday loans and restricts predatory practices. 4128. Multi-Agency Alliance for Children, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. To identify funding and technical assistance to support statewide nonprofit organization supporting EmpowerMEnt group. 4129. Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community Justice, Portland, OR. $250,000, 2008. To sustain and deepen juvenile detention reforms in Multnomah County and to support activities as model site to other jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4130. National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To support communication and advocacy activities of Alliance, with focus on state charter policy programs. 4131. National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2008. To support Organizational Capacity Assessment (OCA) Gold Program. Foundation supplied information indicates geographic area served for this grant is San Francisco, CA. 4132. National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Conference Sponsorship. 4133. National Association of Counties Research Foundation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To support dissemination of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) to county officials. 4134. National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, Washington, DC. $64,450, 2008. To convene roundtable for leaders and practitioners in foster care and teen pregnancy prevention fields and provide technical assistance, advice and materials to policymakers, practitioners and others. 4135. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $46,100, 2008. To build capacity of White Center Community Development Association in Seattle, WA through reflective practice and consultation and of Nonprofit Assistance Center through curriculum development and strategic planning. 4136. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, NV. $50,000, 2008. To provide training and information to juvenile court
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judges on Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) and various reform strategies. 4137. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $110,000, 2008. To support continued work on Unemployment Insurance (UI) Safety Net Project and to support Project’s merger with Brennan Center’s Economic Justice Program. 4138. National Juvenile Defender Center, Washington, DC. $65,000, 2008. To provide training and technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4139. National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, IL. $3,160,000, 2008. To complete design and implementation of Making Connections follow-up neighborhood survey, create site analysis files and provide technical assistance on survey analysis to Foundation grantees and contractors. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4140. National Partnership for Juvenile Services, Richmond, KY. $175,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4141. National Partnership for Juvenile Services, Richmond, KY. $100,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4142. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $85,000, 2008. For general support. 4143. New Mexico, State of, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2008. To support design and implementation of juvenile detention reforms as part of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4144. New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2008. To build organizational capacity as non-profit affordable housing developer. 4145. New School, New York, NY. $25,054, 2008. To support strategic evaluation of Camden Special Services District (CSSD) program. District is partnership with corporate neighbors to maintain clean and friendly urban downtown. 4146. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $125,000, 2008. Toward start up of Parent Advocacy Network. 4147. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. To build sustainability and financial capacity of Mission Critical Organizations including direct technical assistance, advisor clinics and financial analysis. 4148. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. To support project to document and evaluate infrastructure for nonprofits and philanthropy in the U.S. 4149. Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. To provide for planning and implementation of event and discussion about next generation of nonprofit leadership co-hosted with Meyer Foundation. 4150. North American Council on Adoptable Children, Saint Paul, MN. $210,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Family to Family (F2F) sites. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4151. Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $180,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4152. Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, New Orleans, LA. $60,000, 2008. Toward implementation of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4153. Parents as Teachers National Center, Saint Louis, MO. $30,000, 2008. To support external scan of home visiting, as it pertains to family support and parent education of families with very young children, acting as first phase of strategic planning process. 4154. Partnership for Successful Schools, Lexington, KY. $50,000, 2008. For New Cities Institute and Partnership for Successful Schools Merger Communication Plan. Foundation supplied information indicates one type of support for this grant is program evaluation. 4155. Pension Rights Center, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. To explore retirement security issues for non-profit executives. 4156. Pima County Juvenile Court, Tucson, AZ. $25,000, 2008. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Pima County, AZ. 4157. Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To prepare data for KIDS COUNT Data Book and auxiliary materials; update and maintain KIDS COUNT State Level Data On-Line System; mine American Community Survey (ACS) for relevant information and provide technical assistance to KIDS COUNT Network.
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4158. Pretrial Justice Institute, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. To develop technical assistance help desk and related knowledge management system for Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4159. Progressive Life Center, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For 25th anniversary gala in Washington, DC. 4160. Providence Plan, Providence, RI. $10,000, 2008. To support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) partners in developing data and advocacy capacity on issues of school readiness and success in communities. 4161. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $61,082, 2008. To begin process to develop Ready4Work implementation manuals for reentry practitioners and policymakers and to deliver related technical assistance. 4162. Reach Out and Read, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. To support Reach Out and Read’s (ROR) Coalition Capacity Building Initiative. 4163. Reconnecting America, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2008. To support feasibility study for a national Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Fund and Clearinghouse. 4164. Resource Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $25,500, 2008. For parent and resident leadership facilitation training and related technical assistance to Foundation and mission critical grantees. 4165. Rhode Island Kids Count, Providence, RI. $35,000, 2008. To launch Juvenile Justice Reform Initiative (Juvenile Justice RI) to address issues affecting youth detained or incarcerated at Rhode Island Training School. 4166. San Francisco, City and County of, Juvenile Probation Department, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. To support activities related to replication of the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4167. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $125,000, 2008. To provide support to launch growth plan. 4168. Self-Help Ventures Fund, Washington, DC. $11,844, 2008. To provide technical assistance for Family Economic Success (FES) sites. 4169. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2008. To provide general support. 4170. Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. To provide strategic guidance to Making Connections (MC) initiative and intensive technical assistance to MC sites around implementation of workforce and asset building strategies. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4171. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $22,700, 2008. To deliver leadership development workshop series to develop capacity of leaders in areas of technical/managerial and leadership effectiveness for Elm City Fellowship program. Elm City Fellowship for Children and Families is 9-month training program for emerging leaders whose organizations serve residents of New Haven, CT. 4172. Supreme Court of Missouri, Office of State Courts Administrator, Jefferson City, MO. $150,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4173. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. To support new Leadership Development and Strategic Human Resource (HR) Practice Area. 4174. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. To support Teach for America, Inc. and Alumni Leadership Program. 4175. Tides Foundation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For technical assistance to the New York City Beacons, to help demonstrate positive impacts on youth development centers in schools. The Beacons are school-based community programs which means that they are located in schools but also serve school-age children living within the area who do not attend the schools in which the programs are operated. 4176. United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. $105,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance on quality improvement strategies for Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care (FFN). 4177. United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2008. To provide Gold Supporter sponsorship. 4178. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $200,000, 2008. To support Qualitative Evaluation of Effects of District of Columbia (DC) Choice Program (DC Opportunity Scholarship Program) on families in Washington, DC. Program provides school choice for low-income families in form of scholarships for children to attend K-12 non-public schools within District’s boundaries. Maximum annual scholarship amount of $7,500 per child is available for families at or below 185% of the federal poverty level. Families must reapply and prove their eligibility each year. 4179. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $275,000, 2008. To support technical assistance on Family to Family (F2F) self-evaluation strategy in
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California, Washington state and Illinois. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4180. University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $43,889, 2008. To replicate and evaluate Family Connections with Intergenerational Families Program. 4181. University of Maryland-College Park, College Park, MD. $385,000, 2008. To support Leadership in Action Program (LAP) implementation team capacity building. 4182. University of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. To support local National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) partners in developing a data and advocacy capacity on issues of school readiness and success in communities. 4183. University of Michigan, A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ann Arbor, MI. $125,000, 2008. Toward development and implementation of Moving to Opportunity (MTO) final evaluation survey. Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO) is research demonstration that combines tenant-based rental assistance with housing counseling to help very low-income families move from poverty-stricken urban areas to low-poverty neighborhoods. 4184. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $354,953, 2008. To provide technical assistance on use of data for self-evaluation to states, agencies and organizations interested in Family to Family (F2F) initiative. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4185. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $117,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance support. 4186. University of Wisconsin System, Madison, WI. $34,998, 2008. To evaluate financial education and coaching programs. 4187. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $232,000, 2008. To provide technical and analytical support to Foundation and the Making Connections sites in use of Making Connections cross-site data from survey, census and administrative sources. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 4188. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $187,500, 2008. To support National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP). 4189. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. To support final evaluation of Moving to Opportunity demonstration. Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO) is research demonstration that combines tenant-based rental assistance with housing counseling to help very low-income families move from poverty-stricken urban areas to low-poverty neighborhoods. 4190. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To support research demonstration for improving outcomes for Hard to House in Madden/ Wells and Dearborn Homes communities in Chicago, IL. 4191. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $34,782, 2008. To prepare paper that frames issues of retirement security in the nonprofit sector, provides descriptive information about prevalence of retirement programs in nonprofit organizations and poses questions that need further investigation. 4192. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To continue support for Campaign for African-American Achievement and development of Community and Family Development Institute, training component for parents and community stakeholders on academic success. 4193. Urban Strategies, Saint Louis, MO. $100,000, 2008. To support integrated case management component of human capital development and community and supportive services program for C.J. Peete public housing redevelopment project in New Orleans, LA. 4194. Ventura County Board of Supervisors, Ventura, CA. $25,000, 2008. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4195. Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4196. Voices for Americas Children, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. To provide targeted technical assistance in organizational development, policy analysis and advocacy to members of Voices for America’s Children (Voices) and KIDS COUNT network of state grantees. 4197. W. Haywood Burns Institute, San Francisco, CA. $275,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).
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4198. Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services, Reno, NV. $25,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Washoe County, NV. 4199. Wu Yee Childrens Services, San Francisco, CA. $26,000, 2008. To provide consultant(s) to help in-house professional and leadership development trainings. 4200. Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, Alameda, CA. $20,000, 2008. For National Voice Initiative, which exists to represent young nonprofit professionals in the national community, provide information and resources to diverse audiences and act as catalyst for better nonprofit performance through engagement of empowered young employees. 4201. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $1,940,440, 2008. To support technical assistance and services to Family to Family (F2F) grantees and partners in 15 anchor sites across U.S. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4202. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $162,052, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Foundation’s Family to Family (F2F) Youth Engagement Project. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 4203. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 4204. Youth Network Council, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Illinois.
Clark-Winchcole Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Washington, DC, area. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals. 4205. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Shakespeare Steps Out Children’s Program. 4206. Montpelier Foundation, Montpelier Station, VA. $72,000, 2007. For DC Metropolitan Area Teacher Training Program on the United States Constitution. 4207. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4208. Victory Housing, Bethesda, MD. $15,000, 2007. For asset management services.
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and Israel. No support for private or parochial schools, universities, or for medical research. No grants to individuals. 4209. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. 4210. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. 4211. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008.
The Ellison Medical Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only. No support for commercial or for-profit organizations. 4212. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. $55,080, 2007. For project titled Training Innovations in Parasitological Studies.
The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 4213. Lincoln Center Institute, New York, NY. $600,000, 2007. For teacher education collaborative.
Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation (formerly Martin Marietta Corporation Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, professional associations, labor or fraternal organizations, social clubs, athletic groups, or private elementary or secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for booklet, yearbook, or journal advertising or home-based child care or educational services. 4214. Project Lead the Way, Clifton Park, NY. $95,500, 2007. 4215. Project Lead the Way, Clifton Park, NY. $40,625, 2007.
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MARPAT Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area. No support for projects or organizations for any weapons development, or for medical research. No support for social or youth services programs outside of Wards 7 and 8 in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds. 4216. African Continuum Theater Company, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning and for general operating support. 4217. Atlas Performing Arts Center, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For collaborative arts management model. 4218. Capital Fringe, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For Training Factory for development of emerging performing artists and companies. 4219. Center for Inspired Teaching, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For school partnerships in Wards 7 and 8. 4220. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building partnerships with 45 community-based nonprofits serving children and families in DC. 4221. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To utilize volunteers along with NPower expertise to provide 12-point stable and secure technology assessment for 40 DC area nonprofits by mid-2009. 4222. Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support and capacity building initiative.
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation (formerly The J. Willard Marriott Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals. 4223. American Heart Association, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For Women’s Board Benefit Luncheon. 4224. Americas Promise - The Alliance for Youth, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Colin and Alma Powell Legacy Campaign. 4225. Brigham Young Management Society of DC, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Gala Dinner. 4226. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2007. For program support. 4227. Institute of Business Travel Management, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For research and educational programs. 4228. Institute of Business Travel Management, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For research and educational programs. 4229. National Ability Center of Park City, Park City, UT. $100,000, 2007. For Meeche White Legacy Campaign. 4230. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2007. For technology assessment for DC Central Kitchen, CAFB, and Interfaith Works. 4231. NPower Greater DC Region, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For technology assessment for DC Central Kitchen, CAFB, and Interfaith Works. 4232. SITE Foundation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For FutureSITE: Investing in Tomorrow Today campaign.
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4236. Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For development of a management system for local associations. 4237. Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For development of a management system for local associations. 4238. Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For development of a management system for local associations. 4239. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2008. To collaborate with other area foundations in hiring individual who will help Baltimore charter schools develop network of school teachers, strengthen volunteer school boards, improve facility management and finance plans. 4240. Center for Jewish Education of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4241. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For volunteer cardiac surgeons on cardiac missions to foreign nations to treat children with serious heart defects and to train local doctors in pediatric cardiac care. 4242. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2008. For Leadership and Community Building Fellowship program. 4243. Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2008. For E-Learning Training for Pratt staff development. 4244. Feeding America, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2008. Toward bringing together national networks to form new networks where direct service infrastructure is non-existent or meager, and to deliver economies of scale and reach to food banking organizations across multiple countries. 4245. Foundation Center, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For training and information programs for under-resourced nonprofits in region, including Baltimore. 4246. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Initiative and Farm Stand Project. 4247. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2008. For JumpStart, a pre-apprenticeship workforce development program. 4248. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $1,000,000, 2008. To join National Fund for Workforce Solutions (NFWS) which is addressing the crisis in workforce and business preparedness. 4249. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $180,000, 2008. Toward promoting high academic achievement for every child. 4250. PEF Israel Endowment Funds, New York, NY. $45,000, 2008. To create standardized testing and licensing for Israeli Sign Language (ISL). 4251. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2008. For expansion of program in Baltimore from 124 to 165 members. 4252. United Hospital Fund of New York, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. For NORC Action Blueprint Project to define guiding principles, identify elements of successful programs, present helpful program development and management tools, and provide guidance on program financing to maximize success of NORC-SSPs (naturally occurring retirement community-supportive service programs).
T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Baltimore, MD, area. No support for religious or political organizations, hospitals, health care providers, recreational sports leagues, or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for sports-related fundraisers. 4233. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2007.
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Gordon V. & Helen C. Smith Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, IL, MD, OH, VA, and WI; funding also in Arusha, Tanzania. No grants to individuals. 4234. Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH. $364,345, 2007. For planned giving. 4235. Venture Philanthropy Partners, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For general support.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving nationally, primarily in MD, HI, northeast PA, NY, and internationally to Israel and the Former Soviet Union. No support for political organizations, colleges, universities, think tanks, or for arts organizations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, annual giving, publications or for scholarships.
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L. G. Balfour Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with emphasis on Attleboro, MA. No grants to individuals. 4253. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $75,000, 2009. 4254. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $130,000, 2009. For work to increase financial literacy, acumen and capacity of charter school leaders.
Barr Foundation (formerly The Hostetter Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to individuals.
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4255. Boston Building Materials Cooperative Charitable and Educational Fund, Boston, MA. $12,000, 2007. 4256. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. 4257. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $402,702, 2007. 4258. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $322,726, 2007. 4259. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $270,000, 2007. 4260. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $65,978, 2007. 4261. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2007. 4262. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $36,545, 2007. 4263. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $36,000, 2007. 4264. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $225,000, 2007. 4265. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. 4266. FrameWorks Institute, Washington, DC. $49,400, 2007. 4267. Green Roundtable, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2007. 4268. Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. 4269. Intercultural Center for Research in Education, Arlington, MA. $165,000, 2007. 4270. Intercultural Center for Research in Education, Arlington, MA. $163,878, 2007. 4271. Management Consulting Services, Boston, MA. $160,000, 2007. 4272. Management Consulting Services, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. 4273. MASCO Services, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2007. 4274. Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2007. 4275. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. 4276. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $135,000, 2007. 4277. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $110,000, 2007. 4278. Sustainable Step New England, Exeter, NH. $23,500, 2007. 4279. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2007. 4280. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $246,000, 2007. 4281. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. 4282. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. 4283. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007.
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to northwest Litchfield County, CT, Berkshire County, MA, and Columbia County and northeast Dutchess County, NY. 4284. Historic Sugartown, Malvern, PA. $10,000, 2008. For the HSI Spring Gala. 4285. Housatonic Child Care Center, Salisbury, CT. $20,000, 2008. For successfully meeting the fundraising challenge for the Northwest Day Care Initiative. 4286. Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, North Adams, MA. $30,000, 2008. For the Permanence Campaign. 4287. New York Medical College, Office of University Development, Valhalla, NY. $602,696, 2008. 4288. New York Medical College, Office of University Development, Valhalla, NY. $16,758, 2008. For the Popper Scholars program and to close the fund. 4289. Union Settlement Association, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For the Kate Townsend Dinner.
Boston Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving from discretionary funds limited to the greater Boston, MA, area. No support for religious purposes, city or state government agencies or departments, private schools, municipalities, or national or international programs. No grants to individuals, or for scientific or academic research, books or articles, films, radio, or television programs, equipment, travel, endowments, scholarships, fellowships, conferences, or symposia or capital campaigns. 4290. Actors Shakespeare Project, Somerville, MA. $40,000, 2008. To restructure artistic department and strengthen artistic leadership. 4291. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4292. Artistlink, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 4293. Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, MA. $80,000, 2008. For Boston Public Schools Partnership Coordinator and costs associated with tracking student participation and performance in Dual Enrollment program. 4294. Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For evaluation of impact of Berklee City Music program on music, educational and social outcomes of participants.
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4295. Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition, Beverly, MA. $30,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Initiative. 4296. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2008. For consulting and staffing costs associated with Vision 6000 strategic growth plan. 4297. Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For salary of new project director for Transgender Advocacy and Education Project. 4298. Boston Childrens Museum, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Learning and Teaching Museum: Developing New Generation of Museum Educators program. 4299. Boston Earned Income Tax Credit Action Coalition, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2008. For capacity building efforts. 4300. Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Roslindale, MA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity, to implement BMOP Sound program. 4301. Boston University, Department of Sociology, Boston, MA. $18,000, 2008. For Boston Area Nonprofits Study. 4302. Boston University, School of Management, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. For Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 4303. Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. To build marketing and communications capacity. 4304. Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For salary of teen director at Yawkey and Dorchester clubhouses. 4305. Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $50,000, 2008. For salary of new program manager, and for implementation of growth and improvement strategies outlined in recent strategic plan. 4306. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2008. For work with Boston Pilot School Network. 4307. Center for Community Health Education, Research and Service, Boston, MA. $38,500, 2008. For Systems and Curriculum Development Project. 4308. Central Square Theater, Cambridge, MA. $40,000, 2008. For salary of executive director position. 4309. Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home, Chelsea, MA. $58,000, 2008. For support planning costs associated with Leonard Florence Center for Living. 4310. Citizen Schools, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2008. For Teaching Fellowship Program. 4311. City School, Dorchester, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general support of capacity building efforts. 4312. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $75,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance in areas of technology and marketing. 4313. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4314. Commonwealth Seminar, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2008. For general support of Commonwealth Seminar. 4315. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $11,928, 2008. For general operating support. 4316. Dorchester Uhuru Project, Ella J. Baker House, Dorchester, MA. $50,000, 2008. For hiring of new, permanent executive director. 4317. EdVestors, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Schools on the Move gala. 4318. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $60,000, 2008. For Boston Campaign for Proficiency. 4319. Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. To expand development capacity. 4320. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4321. Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses, Dorchester, MA. $100,000, 2008. For efforts to implement new performance-based management system. 4322. Fenway Community Health Center, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2008. For consulting services and community research for integration into new West Fens neighborhood. 4323. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4324. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Community Foundations Insights. 4325. Girls LEAP Self-Defense, Girls’ LEAP, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Service Capacity Expansion project. 4326. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For GreenLight Seed Fund. 4327. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4328. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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4329. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4330. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management, Cambridge, MA. $14,473, 2008. For assessment of Boston Safe Homes Initiative. 4331. HEARTH, Boston, MA. $65,000, 2008. To conduct assessment of its approach to housing low-income and homeless elders and to make policy recommendations for revised public policies and funding priorities. 4332. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2008. For second phase of Funder’s Collaborative on Strong Latino Nonprofits. 4333. Huntington Theater Company, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. To conduct audience research and enhance web-based sales and marketing capacity. 4334. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $17,500, 2008. For annual membership dues. 4335. InnerCity Entrepreneurs, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 4336. Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. To launch branding and identity project for Center for Latino Arts. 4337. Island Alliance, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2008. For fundraising capacity building support. 4338. Jericho Road Project, Concord, MA. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4339. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $337,726, 2008. For general operating support. 4340. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $29,489, 2008. For general operating support. 4341. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $12,829, 2008. For general operating support. 4342. Jobs for Massachusetts, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2008. For annual director dues. 4343. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, Amherst, MA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4344. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2008. For Boston activities. 4345. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2008. For efforts to expand supply of affordable housing in Greater Boston area through financing, community development activities, and capacity building initiatives. 4346. Management Sciences for Health, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4347. Massachusetts 2020, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2008. For Expanded Learning Time Schools evaluation project. 4348. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. For LIFT (Local Investments for Tomorrow) Campaign. 4349. Massachusetts Public School Performance, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For general support of efforts to build capacity of Greater Boston public schools to conduct data analysis and improve quality of teaching and learning. 4350. Massachusetts Transportation Investment Coalition, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. To contract project coordinator. 4351. Massachusetts Voter Education Network, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For Democracy for Nonprofits program. 4352. Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Group Insurance Commission Outreach and Education Campaign. 4353. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2008. For audience development initiative. 4354. Mystic Valley Elder Services, Malden, MA. $40,000, 2008. For collaborative planning effort to improve access to transportation for elders and people with disabilities. 4355. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $44,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4356. New Center for Arts and Culture, Boston, MA. $55,000, 2008. For brand identity process. 4357. New England Aquarium, Boston, MA. $90,000, 2008. For implementation of communications plan, including redesign of Aquarium’s website. 4358. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4359. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4360. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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4361. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4362. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4363. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4364. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $19,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4365. New Repertory Theater, Watertown, MA. $65,000, 2008. For implementation of fundraising plan. 4366. Opera Boston, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2008. For Audience Stewardship Program. 4367. Parent Professional Advocacy League, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2008. For Advisory and Police Pocket Guide programs. 4368. Partnership, Boston, MA. $65,000, 2008. For Phase II of Expanding Board Leadership for Boston Nonprofits program. 4369. Paul Revere Memorial Association, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Program and Interpretive Planning for Future project. 4370. Pine Street Inn, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For hiring of senior real estate project director. 4371. Presentation School Foundation, Brighton, MA. $50,000, 2008. For salary of executive director. 4372. Public Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For ONE Massachusetts program. 4373. Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2008. For Director of Planning and Design position and for technical consulting assistance. 4374. South Boston Neighborhood House, South Boston, MA. $30,000, 2008. To retain services of fundraising consultant to complete development and business plan. 4375. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4376. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 4377. Theater Offensive, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For Oh, Grow Up: Theater Offensive Builds Organizational Capacity. 4378. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Advocacy and Education Project of Massachusetts Nonprofit Network. 4379. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. For general support. 4380. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. For Building Nonprofit Data System for Massachusetts program. 4381. Womens Institute for Housing and Economic Development, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2008. For planning and staff costs associated with efforts to develop and own properties that provide wrap-around services for very low income and families. 4382. Womens Lunch Place, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Organizational Development Plan. 4383. ZUMIX, East Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For Foundation for Growth organizational capacity building program.
Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley and Valencia, CA, Miami, FL, Spencer, IN, Greater Boston, Metrowest, and Quincy/South Shore, MA, and Twin Cities, MN. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, capital campaigns, or corporate sponsorships and events. 4384. John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation, Wayland, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Mentoring Program to improve educational opportunity and skill development, particularly for those who are economically disadvantaged. Grant funds will be used to support the liaison staff and to partially support the Mentoring Program Director. 4385. University of Minnesota, Community-University Health Care Center, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For a program that will offer culturally-based diabetes care management for patients from a wide range of cultural groups and will allow clinic to integrate this approach of patient-centered care into training of medical residents and other health professionals.
Citizens Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CT, DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, and VT. No support for discriminatory organizations, single disease/issue information or research organizations, religious organizations, labor, fraternal, or
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veterans’ organizations, political organizations, governmental or quasi-governmental public agencies or organizations, grantmakers, or public or private educational institutions. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, political projects, debt reduction, conferences or seminars, endowments, trips or tours, advertising or fundraising activities, or historic preservation; no loans. 4386. Capital Chamber Foundation, Albany, NY. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4387. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4388. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4389. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4390. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4391. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $66,660, 2007. For general operating support. 4392. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $121,544, 2007. For general operating support. 4393. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $78,868, 2007. For general operating support. 4394. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4395. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4396. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4397. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4398. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Providence, RI. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4399. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4400. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4401. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4402. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4403. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4404. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4405. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4406. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4407. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $30,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4408. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4409. Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, Manchester, MA. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4410. Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4411. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $33,100, 2007. For general operating support. 4412. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4413. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4414. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4415. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $150,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4416. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $150,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4417. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $125,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4418. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4419. WARM Training Center, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.
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4420. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Holyoke, MA. $35,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4421. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts Limitations: Giving limited to western MA, including Franklin County, Hampden County, and Hampshire County. No support for religious purposes, or private education. No grants to individuals directly, or for operating budgets, endowments, fundraising events, tickets for benefits, courtesy advertising, academic or medical research or multi-year funding. 4422. Commonwealth Center for Change, Northampton, MA. $12,000, 2008. For Non-Profit Business Center. 4423. Franklin Land Trust, Shelburne Falls, MA. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building. 4424. Hispanics in Philanthropy, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For matching capacity building grants for Latino non-profits. 4425. YMCA of Westfield, Westfield, MA. $10,000, 2008. For development director.
Fidelity Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, including Jacksonville, FL, northern KY, Boston and Marlborough, MA, Merrimack, NH, Jersey City, NJ, lower Manhattan, NY, Durham and Raleigh, NC, Cincinnati, OH, Smithfield, RI, Dallas, Fort Worth, and northern TX, Salt Lake City, UT, and Toronto, Canada; giving also to regional and national organizations. No support for start-up, sectarian, or civic organizations, public school systems, or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, sponsorships, scholarships, benefits, corporate memberships, or video or film projects. 4426. Altruvest Charitable Services, Toronto, Canada. $50,000, 2007. For technology. 4427. Boston Lyric Opera Company, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For consulting. 4428. Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Roslindale, MA. $250,000, 2007. For consulting. 4429. Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, Boston, MA. $49,700, 2007. For consulting. 4430. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $29,000, 2007. For consulting. 4431. Camp Fire USA, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For operating support. 4432. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. For research study. 4433. Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta, GA. $75,000, 2007. For consulting. 4434. Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, IL. $65,000, 2007. For consulting. 4435. Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. $500,000, 2007. For consulting. 4436. Earthwatch Institute, Maynard, MA. $79,750, 2007. For consulting. 4437. Families First, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2007. For consulting. 4438. Interact, Raleigh, NC. $25,264, 2007. For consulting. 4439. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $100,000, 2007. For program development/ pilot. 4440. Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, Northampton, MA. $15,000, 2007. For consulting. 4441. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. For consulting. 4442. North Bennet Street School, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2007. For consulting. 4443. Openlands Project, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2007. For consulting. 4444. Paul Revere Memorial Association, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For consulting. 4445. Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, RI. $198,662, 2007. For consulting. 4446. Rhode Island Zoological Society, Providence, RI. $75,000, 2007. For consulting. 4447. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. For consulting. 4448. South Boston Neighborhood House, South Boston, MA. $16,250, 2007. For consulting. 4449. Spruill Center for the Arts, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2007. For consulting and technology. 4450. Textile Museum, Washington, DC. $124,925, 2007. For consulting.
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4451. Van Cliburn Foundation, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000, 2007. For consulting. 4452. Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For consulting.
The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with limited funding to Jersey City, NJ. No grants to individuals. 4453. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $2,500,000, 2007. 4454. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $202,500, 2007. 4455. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. 4456. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2007.
The Flatley Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and Bala Cynwyd, PA. No grants to individuals. 4457. Catholic Schools Foundation, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For Boston Catholic Urban Teacher Corps.
The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Bernard A. and Wendy J. Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY. No grants to individuals. 4458. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4459. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $500,000, 2007. For Brain Tumor Funders Collaborative. 4460. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support.
High Meadows Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CO and NJ; some funding in MA and NY. 4461. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. To support Teach for America’s Good to Great.
The Hyams Foundation, Inc. (formerly Sarah A. Hyams Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Chelsea, MA. No support for municipal, state, or federal agencies; institutions of higher learning for standard educational programs; religious organizations for sectarian religious purposes; or national or regional health organizations; support for medical research is being phased out. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, hospitals and health centers, capital campaigns, fellowships, publications, conferences, films or videos or curriculum development. 4462. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. To promote civic participation, youth, and economic development.
The Janey Fund Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY. No grants to individuals. 4463. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For unrestricted support and for Karoff Center. 4464. YMCA Shared Services, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support.
Edward C. Johnson Fund Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships. 4465. Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation, Newtonville, MA. $26,800, 2007. For consulting. 4466. Furniture Society, Asheville, NC. $52,575, 2007. For consulting. 4467. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For consulting. 4468. River Arts of Morrisville, Morrisville, VT. $32,500, 2007. For consulting. 4469. San Francisco Zen Center, San Francisco, CA. $72,490, 2007. For consulting.
Klarman Family Foundation (formerly The Seth A. & Beth S. Klarman Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments.
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4470. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4471. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support.
The Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area. No support for grantmaking foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or fraternal, social, or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for sponsorships, dinners or memberships, trips, tours, or transportation, debt reduction, or conferences, forums, or special events. 4472. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $10,000, 2007. For operating support.
The Melville Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in CT. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, for scholarships, budget deficits, or general fundraising drives or events. 4473. Connecticut Housing Coalition, Wethersfield, CT. $95,000, 2008. To continue support of Nonprofit Developers Network, technical assistance, training and advocacy program focused on increasing development of affordable housing in Connecticut. 4474. Corporation for Supportive Housing, New Haven, CT. $250,000, 2008. For effort to build on State’s supportive housing policy and development model. 4475. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2008. For response to urban foreclosure. 4476. Martin House, Thames River Family Program, Norwich, CT. $40,000, 2008. For initial technical assistance, professional development and training related to development of new supportive housing projects on Martin House/Thames River campus. 4477. National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut, Hartford, CT. $52,860, 2008. For work to strengthen NAMI’s public policy capacity related to housing for people with mental illness.
The John Merck Fund Limitations: Giving on a national basis in the areas of reproductive health, the environment, and job opportunities; giving in Latin America in the area of human rights. Generally, no support for large organizations with well-established funding sources. No grants to individuals, or for endowment or capital fund projects, generally no general support grants. 4478. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. To increase access to abortion services by developing new abortion providers and developing clinical training sites for primary care physicians. 4479. Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $75,000, 2007. To use forensic science techniques to promote human rights in Latin America, and to train scientists to conduct forensic human rights investigations. 4480. Center for Environmental Citizenship, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. To train and support nonprofit organizations interested in participating in nonpartisan civic engagement and issue education work. 4481. Center for the Study of Law, Justice and Society, Bogota, Colombia. $85,000, 2007. To promote human rights and rule of law in Colombia using research, analysis, advocacy, training and dissemination. 4482. Clean Energy Group, Montpelier, VT. $75,000, 2007. For information and technical assistance to public pension fund managers and other public institutional investors to increase knowledge of and commitment to investing in clean energy technologies. 4483. Columbia University, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To enable Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health to effectively inform pregnant women, parents, physicians, public interest groups, elected officials and others influencing policymaking process of scientific data from center’s biomedical research in effort to prevent environmentally related disease in children; and to enable Columbia University Center for Study of Human Rights to enable Mexican human rights advocates to participate in skills-building program and related internships. 4484. Common Good Ventures, Brunswick, ME. $45,000, 2007. To increase number of foster care youth who are working or in school, with programs that could be applied to other at-risk youth in Maine. 4485. Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. For training and professional development
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opportunities for direct service staff at community-based nonprofit and public agencies in education, employment, and training sectors. 4486. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general support; and to provide operating support for Health and Environmental Funders Network, which promotes increased and effective grantmaking at intersection of health and environment. 4487. Due Process of Law Foundation, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2007. To build capacity within small and remote human rights organizations in Chiapas, Mexico. 4488. Environmental Health Fund, Jamaica Plain, MA. $145,000, 2007. To coordinate and promote campaigns in multiple states to eliminate brominated flame retardants as precursor to comprehensive chemicals policy reform on persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals; and to stimulate national and international efforts to phase out hazardous chemicals from mainstream commerce by serving as strategist, convener, coordinator, implementer and fundraiser in support of key policy and market campaigns. 4489. Farmers Legal Action Group, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. To research, write, produce and widely distribute new edition of Farmers’ Guide to GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms). 4490. Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To give state-level reproductive rights and health advocates and policymakers access to most current and accurate data, research and analysis to promote development of reproductive health policy at state level. 4491. Hawaii SEED, Kealakekua, HI. $25,000, 2007. To stop release of genetically engineered corn and taro in Hawaii, while cleaning up contamination from release of genetically engineered papaya. 4492. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2007. To position American health care industry as leader in addressing climate change, by improving industry’s adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy use, and by inspiring industry to advocate for sound climate policies. 4493. Healthy Schools Network, Albany, NY. $60,000, 2007. For work in collaboration with INFORM and Green Seal to harness and enhance Coalition for Healthier Schools through collaborative working relationships and increased technical assistance; to use green cleaning as introductory issue to connect parents, labor, school communities and public to comprehensive chemical policy reform; and to build additional collaborative networks of nontraditional allies to strengthen environmental health and improve conditions in schools. 4494. Healthy Teen Network, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. To increase access to reproductive health services for adolescents by educating providers about laws relating to minors’ access to contraceptives. 4495. Human Rights Watch, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. To assist threatened human rights activists around world; and to expose and curb human rights violations in Latin America and United States. 4496. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. To accelerate market demand for healthier building materials. 4497. Intervale Center, Burlington, VT. $40,000, 2007. To provide staff capacity to ensure that Healthy City Youth Farm in Intervale can successfully fulfill fresh organic vegetable sales contract with Fletcher Allen Health Care and one additional institutional customer; and to broker larger local fresh food sales contracts from Fletcher Allen in near future; and to improve Incubator Farms Program, which will include upgrading recruitment, training and transitioning programs, and will ensure that Intervale land is managed properly for long-term sustainability of program and organization. 4498. League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2007. To frame debate on energy and global warming as top-tier priority for national leadership; and to educate candidates for public office about need for strong and meaningful energy programs that abate climate change. 4499. Maine Peoples Resource Center, Portland, ME. $426,500, 2007. To implement organizing campaign that brings together key Maine nonprofit and community leaders to rebuild power of progressive social change organizations in state; to assist Maine citizens in holding state and federal regulatory agencies and corporate polluters accountable for failure to protect Penobscot River from severe mercury contamination and other pollutants; to participate in Alliance for Clean and Healthy Maine, which protects human health from toxic chemical exposures where we live, work and play by advocating elimination of persistent toxic chemicals and comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine; and to enable Maine Civic Engagement Project to build integrated, permanent progressive infrastructure comprised of research, new tools for common
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use, issue framing and message discipline, and policy and leadership development programs that are of sufficient scale and ability to influence policy outcomes in Maine. 4500. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2007. To assist nonprofit organizations in select states in participating in nonpartisan civic engagement. 4501. Ms. Foundation for Women, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. To support state and local groups advocating for comprehensive sexuality education. 4502. National Abortion Federation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To educate and encourage medical students, residents and advanced practice clinicians to provide abortion care in future practices; and to ensure that access to abortion care is available to underserved women. 4503. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. To assist Latin American human rights organizations in accessing documents relating to human rights violations using freedom of information mechanisms. 4504. New England Working Landscapes for Future Generations Hall Tavern Farm, Williamsburg, MA. $47,000, 2007. To extend business planning skills to more farms, including those not currently participating in Vermont Housing & Conservation Board’s Farm Viability Enhancement Program; and to assist Vermont’s new agriculture commissioner in developing tools to aid state’s dairy industry in efforts to retain valuable farmland. 4505. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $40,000, 2007. To build quality workforce for home care by creating jobs that retain experienced and skilled staff and by understanding what homebound elderly value in direct care workers. 4506. New York City Employment and Training Coalition, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. To train 200 member organizations in advocacy skills. 4507. Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont, Richmond, VT. $80,000, 2007. To improve Incubator Farms Program, which will include upgrading recruitment, training and transitioning programs, and will ensure that Intervale land is managed properly for long-term sustainability of program and organization; and to enable Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance to expand information, business and advocacy services to organic dairy producers; and to investigate market opportunities for farmers in midst of changing dynamics in organic dairy industry. 4508. Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To train health care providers in best practices for addressing sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents. 4509. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2007. To enable Pharmacy Access Partnership to improve access to contraceptive services and supplies in pharmacies; and to develop strong role for pharmacists in improving community health. 4510. Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment, Oakland, CA. $79,000, 2007. To educate investors, initiate shareholder actions and conduct research to build business case for speeding substitution of safer chemicals in consumer products; and to enable Green Purchasing Institute to conduct assessment of what local governments are doing and can do to advance environmentally preferable purchasing programs. 4511. STRIVE, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007. To offer environmental remediation technology training to 60 low-income New York City residents and place them in sustainable-wage jobs. 4512. University of California, Bixby Center for Reproductive Health Research and Policy, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. To demonstrate role and value of advanced practice clinicians in providing early aspiration abortion. 4513. University of Chile, Centro De Derechos Humanos, Santiago, Chile. $90,000, 2007. To strengthen human rights and democracy in Latin America by providing training and practical skills to nongovernmental, governmental, and inter-governmental professionals who are in position to influence that process. 4514. University of Vermont, Institute for Artisan Cheese, Burlington, VT. $100,000, 2007. To enhance quality, safety and production of artisan cheeses by providing educational and technical support to Vermont cheesemakers and to contract with media relations firm to increase visibility and viability of institute. 4515. Venezuelan Program for Education-Action in Human Rights, Caracas, Venezuela. $83,500, 2007. To promote human rights in Venezuela through investigation, documentation and education. 4516. Vermont Farms! Association, Rutland, VT. $25,000, 2007. To hire part time executive administrator, who will build strong organization capable
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of promoting agritourism in Vermont and thereby promote sustainable agriculture. 4517. Vermont Fresh Network, Richmond, VT. $33,000, 2007. To build more viable farm businesses through peer-to-peer and professional education on increasing demand for local food, farm production, and distributor partnerships, and through user-friendly, state-of-the-art electronic communications. 4518. Vermont Land Trust, Montpelier, VT. $75,000, 2007. To promote diversified and value-added enterprises on conserved farms, and to assist new farmers in becoming owner-operators of conserved farms. 4519. Vermont Works for Women, Winooski, VT. $50,000, 2007. To develop and market technical assistance services to public and nonprofit agencies interested in Step Up to Law Enforcement program and modular home construction by incarcerated women. 4520. Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network, Bethlehem, NH. $50,000, 2007. To expand business training and technical assistance for microentrepreneurs in northern New Hampshire. 4521. Workforce Alliance, Washington, DC. $55,000, 2007. To strengthen coalitions in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Vermont with technical assistance and capacity building grants. 4522. YMCA of Greater Boston, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. To successfully prepare Boston Training, Inc. students for careers in medical administration.
New Balance Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Lawrence, MA and Norridgewock, Norway, and Skowhegan, ME. No support for political parities or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, fundraising dinners or galas, team sponsorships, sporting events, or film or television underwriting. 4523. Afterschool Partners, Newton Centre, MA. $10,000, 2008.
Amelia Peabody Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to MA. No support for lobbying organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, performances, conferences, research, filmmaking or videos, publications, or fellowships; no loans or program-related investments. 4524. Boston Algebra in Middle Schools Project, MathPower, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2007. For operating support and strategic planning, for one year. 4525. Boston University, Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2007. For scholarships to attend Nonprofit Management and Leadership program at Boston University. Grant made through Philanthropic Initiative. 4526. Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence, Lawrence, MA. $60,000, 2007. For Planning for Future program, over two years. 4527. Boys and Girls Clubs of Middlesex County, Somerville, MA. $65,000, 2007. For develop fund raising capacity. 4528. Castle Square Tenants Organization, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For staffing, consultant, professional development, and digital mixer. 4529. Community Day Care of Lawrence, Community Partners, Lawrence, MA. $120,000, 2007. For work with six low-performing charter schools. 4530. Dorchester Uhuru Project, Ella J. Baker House, Dorchester, MA. $75,000, 2007. For executive director and for operations. 4531. Foster and Adoption Mentoring and Enrichment, AFC Mentoring, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For AFC Mentors and Executive Director transition. 4532. Generations Incorporated, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2007. For program expansion and for planning. 4533. Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull, MA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 4534. Massachusetts Center for Charter Public School Excellence, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For planning and organizational infrastructure, over two years. 4535. MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, Roxbury, MA. $25,000, 2007. For development department expansion. 4536. Nativity School of Worcester, Worcester, MA. $41,000, 2007. For Director of Development. 4537. Root Cause Institute, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For Social Innovation Forum and Selected Non-Profit. 4538. Strong Women, Strong Girls, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. For Development Associate position. 4539. Tenacity, Inc., Boston, MA. $60,000, 2007. For Rallying to Serve capacity building plan, over three years.
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4540. Women Express, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2007. For SHOUT! and Girls LEAD programs, and strategic planning.
Frank R. Peters Trust Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to individuals, for independent research projects, or for publications or national organizations. 4541. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $83,000, 2008. For seed funds essential to launch organizations in Boston, which will allow them to produce the early results needed to attract additional resources and establish solid organizational systems and structures to sustain themselves.
Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to greater Boston, MA. No support for sectarian religious activities, political causes, or for film or video efforts supported by either the general public or by the Combined Jewish Philanthropies. No support for efforts in which the foundation may become the sole source of funding. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, or endowment funds. 4542. Capital Link, Boston, MA. $22,500, 2008. 4543. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $350,000, 2008. 4544. InnerCity Entrepreneurs, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support.
State Street Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, GA, IL, Boston and Quincy, MA, MO, NJ, NY, NC, TX, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cayman Islands, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, endowments or capital campaigns, sectarian activities for religious organizations, political causes or advocacy campaigns, travel, television or film projects, or medical research or disease specific initiatives. 4545. AidLink, Dublin, Ireland. $13,853, 2007. For hiring of a consultant for policy and fundraising development. 4546. Aktion Sonnenschein, Munich, Germany. $14,061, 2007. For integration of handicapped children into mainstream classrooms by providing teachers with teaching assistants. 4547. Arts/Boston, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For a comprehensive marketing and awareness-building campaign for BosTix Jr, which uses a dedicated website and weekly emails to promote and raise awareness of family-friendly performing arts. 4548. Asthma Foundation of New South Wales, Australia. $14,744, 2007. For development and implementation of 3 training sessions for health professionals as well as development and production of 30 asthma education and training resources. 4549. Bentley College, Waltham, MA. $100,000, 2007. To further development and holding of Global Business Ethics Symposium and faculty development workshops. 4550. Black Ministerial Alliance, Roxbury, MA. $35,000, 2007. For two of youth programs Victory Generation After-School Program and Boston Capacity Tank’s, High Risk Youth Network. 4551. Boston Partners in Education, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Power Lunch Program and to provide partial funding for a new Director of Development position. 4552. Build the Out-of-School Time Network, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For training and professional development for after-school directors and frontline after-school program staff who provide services to Middle School students in Boston. 4553. Building Impact, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. To increase corporate citizenship and civic participation in Greater Boston and beyond and channel new volunteer, in-kind and financial resources to local organizations. 4554. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For its work to strengthen governance structures in newer Boston Pilot Schools. 4555. Child Welfare League Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan. $14,825, 2007. For abuse prevention programming services to 1200 children in 800 high risk families and training of social workers.
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4556. Chinatown Community Childrens Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For annual Spring Gala benefiting programs that serve children, including children from less advantaged situations. 4557. Common Impact, Harbinger, Cambridge, MA. $40,000, 2007. For three engagements in marketing for nonprofit clients and general operating support. 4558. Community Works, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. For continued support for Strategic Marketing Initiative to enable Community Works and members to be more visible and effective. 4559. Emerge, Men’s Counseling Service on Domestic Violence, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007. For Domestic Violence Training and Leadership Development for Underserved Communities Project. 4560. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For consulting services by helping to underwrite gap, or cost to ESC of providing low-fee management consulting to small and mid-sized nonprofits in Boston and Quincy. 4561. Fenway Community Development Corporation, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For housing development capacity, including staff expenses. 4562. Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Tuned In program, which is education and audience development initiative involving older elementary and middle school students from the city of Hartford. 4563. Harvesters-The Community Food Network, Kansas City, MO. $86,017, 2007. For initiative to increase distribution of food to needy by 30 percent. 4564. HEARTH, Boston, MA. $133,000, 2007. For remaining predevelopment expenses for new housing initiative, Olmstead Green Development. 4565. InnerCity Entrepreneurs, Root Cause Institute, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2007. For expansion of ICE Boston program. 4566. Lawyers Clearinghouse on Affordable Housing and Homelessness, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For Community Legal Referral Program (CLRP) which matches volunteer lawyers with nonprofit groups in need of legal assistance. 4567. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Boston, MA. $17,500, 2007. To work with Fairmont/Indigo Line project-initiative that has potential to transform a series of low income neighborhoods along eastern corridor of Boston. 4568. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building and research program that helps CDCs in Boston and across state to build homes, create jobs, start businesses, and revitalize low and moderate income communities. 4569. Mujeres Unidas en Accion - Women United in Action, Dorchester, MA. $50,000, 2007. For building costs and program capacity expansion. 4570. Oxfam Australia, Fitzroy, Australia. $71,514, 2007. For Sydney and Melbourne Trailwalkers. 4571. Oxfam Hong Kong, Hong Kong. $125,050, 2007. For Trailwalker fundraising event. 4572. Oxfam International, Oxford, England. $71,187, 2007. For Trailwalker Overcoming Odds and charity’s programs and services to less advantaged populations. 4573. Oxfam Japan, Tokyo, Japan. $68,000, 2007. For Trailwalker Japan, and Global Outreach Grant in honor of Tokyo as Global Office of Year. 4574. Partnership, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. To help diversity leadership in Greater Boston’s nonprofit sector. 4575. Project Place, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For capital campaign and programming that will enable Project Place to expand capacity. 4576. Quincy Police Department, Quincy, MA. $10,000, 2007. To help underwrite costs of classroom instruction and summer camp. 4577. Second Harvest, Toronto, Canada. $25,596, 2007. For Harvest Kitchen Program, which picks up food donations and transports food to community programs throughout city. 4578. Sibusisrwe Community Care, Durbanville, South Africa. $10,008, 2007. For day to day cost of Sibusisiwe’s own office as well as newly planned creche. 4579. Truman Medical Centers, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2007. For Behavioral Health Training. 4580. United Fund of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium. $15,011, 2007. For salary expenses for staff aimed at increasing organizations revenue to better support Belgian charities. 4581. Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts, Roxbury, MA. $66,667, 2007. To implement capacity building initiative. 4582. Women Express, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. For SHOUT!, Girls LEAD and strategic planning process.
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4583. World Vision Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan. $14,825, 2007. For education assistance programs in form of tutors fees, transportation fees for children and volunteer tutor and other materials for teaching to children in difficult circumstances.
The TJX Foundation, Inc. (formerly Zayre Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on MA. No support for political, fraternal, or international organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, cash reserves, computer purchases, conferences, seminars, consultant fees, salaries, conventions, education loans, endowments, fellowships, films, photography, renovation, new construction, publications, public policy research, advocacy, seed money, travel, or transportation. 4584. American Football Coaches Foundation, Waco, TX. $25,000, 2008. 4585. Teachers 21, Newton, MA. $10,000, 2008.
Greater Worcester Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Worcester County, MA. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship funds), or for general operating expenses, capital campaigns, or endowments. 4586. Community Harvest Project, North Grafton, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Executive Director position. 4587. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church, Worcester, MA. $11,000, 2008. For 13-week evaluation phase of Anti-Gang Initiative. 4588. Institute Park, Friends of, Worcester, MA. $15,000, 2008. For Institute Park Master Plan.
Yawkey Foundation II (also known as The Jean R. Yawkey Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan Boston area. Generally, no support for private foundations, political, fraternal, trade, civic or labor organizations, religious organizations for sectarian purposes, public schools or districts, charter schools, community or economic development corporations or programs, advocacy groups, pass-through or intermediary organizations, or workforce development programs. No grants to individuals. Generally, no grants for operating deficits, retirement of debt, endowments, capital campaigns, events, conferences, seminars, group travel, awards, prizes, monuments, music, video, or film production, feasibility or research studies. 4589. Black Ministerial Alliance, Roxbury, MA. $210,000, 2008. For capacity building for after-school education programs in inner-city neighborhoods. 4590. Boston History Center and Museum, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building grant for new Boston museum. 4591. Emmanuel Gospel Center, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For youth worker training and support program. 4592. HopeFound, Jamaica Plain, MA. $75,000, 2008. For capacity building for improved data management at homeless shelter and service provider. 4593. Housing Families, Malden, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building for family shelter. 4594. Immaculate Conception Parish School, Lowell, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building. 4595. John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation, Hyannis, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building. 4596. Massachusetts 2020, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building for expanded learning time programs. 4597. Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Allston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building. 4598. One Family Scholars Program, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For mentoring program for at-risk mothers who are participating in the One Family Scholars Program. 4599. Oneill Health Center, Hyannis, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building for organization providing medical care to homeless individuals on Cape Cod. 4600. Peace Games, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For training and consulting program for organizations serving youth. 4601. Por Cristo, Brighton, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building for program providing health care services to disadvantaged children. 4602. Sports Museum of New England, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building.
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4603. Teen Challenge New England, Brockton, MA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building for GED program serving disadvantaged young adults.
MICHIGAN Arcus Foundation (formerly Jon L. Stryker Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MI, especially southwest MI. Giving on an international basis, with emphasis on Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. No support for lobby groups or political campaigns. No grants to individuals, or for religious or political activities, scholarships, or for medical research or film production projects. 4604. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $90,000, 2008. For Virunga National Park staff. 4605. Al-Fatiha Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support for community needs assessment and organizational development for only national organization advocating for rights and inclusion of LGBT Muslims. 4606. Alliant International University, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. For Professional Psychological and GLBT Advocacy in Michigan. For Rockway Institute’s Michigan Project for Informed Public Policy that aims to identify, organize and connect Michigan psychologists, social scientists and health professionals who have expertise on LGBT issues to LGBT advocacy groups in state. 4607. Boys and Girls Club of Greater Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $45,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4608. Center for Captive Chimpanzee Care, Save the Chimps, Fort Pierce, FL. $1,988,689, 2008. 4609. Douglass Community Association, Kalamazoo, MI. $50,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4610. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support of alliance of state-based LGBT advocacy organizations which aims to build strategic and sustainable LGBT movement in every state and territory. 4611. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For National Collaborative, consortium of national LGBT organizations and funders working to achieve significant policy victories in small group of pilot states (California, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, and Oregon) where there is high potential to accomplish change. 4612. ERAC/CE, Kalamazoo, MI. $40,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4613. Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For LGBTQ Racial Equity Campaign to increase funding that supports capacity building and leadership of LGBT people of color organizations, projects and individuals; and for publication of Global Gaze: LGBTI Grantmaking in Global South and East - Calendar Year 2007, updated report on funding trends. 4614. Hispanic American Council, Kalamazoo, MI. $50,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4615. Hivos, The Hague, Netherlands. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For HIVOS Program on Equality, Dignity and Rights for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgenders-for capacity building, human rights defense, research and core support to human rights organizations working for LGBT rights in Africa, Indonesia and Middle East. 4616. Michigan Equality Education Fund, Lansing, MI. $31,320, 2008. For Strategic Planning. 4617. Michigan Interfaith Voice, MIVoice, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative, ISAAC. 4618. Michigan Organizing Project, Kalamazoo, MI. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Kalamazoo County Workers Center-for establishment of community-based Workers Center in Kalamazoo County to engage in leadership development, advocacy, organizing, education and ongoing support for low-wage workers. In collaboration with Hispanic American Council, Northside Association for Community Development and Kalamazoo Homeless Action Network.
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4619. Michigan Organizing Project, Kalamazoo, MI. $49,200, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4620. Michigan Organizing Project, Kalamazoo, MI. $30,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4621. National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers, Washington, DC. $90,000, 2008. For Barriers to Communities of Color Leadership at Community Centers-for general operating support and for collaboration with LGBT Pipeline Project to identify barriers to leadership for LGBT people of color and strategize ways to enhance their inclusion in leadership throughout LGBT movement. 4622. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. For general operating support for national and state-level organizing, capacity building, advocacy and public education, which aims to advance equal rights and respect for LGBT people. 4623. New Latino Visions, Kalamazoo, MI. $40,000, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4624. Northside Association for Community Development, Kalamazoo, MI. $42,020, 2008. For Michigan Racial and Economic Justice Initiative. 4625. Old Lesbians Organizing for Change, Athens, OH. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building of Old Lesbians Organizing for Change, national organization that works to increase visibility and activism of old lesbians in their communities and in LGBT and mainstream aging networks. 4626. Sistahs Providing Intelligence, Creativity and Empowerment, Detroit, MI. $32,500, 2008. For Capacity Building and Healing Detroit. 4627. Stonewall Community Foundation, New York, NY. $90,000, 2008. For planning and convening of national LGBT Leadership Task Force to develop thirty-year strategy for leadership development in LGBT communities nationwide. 4628. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $198,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For ARC International-for Global Development Fund For ARC International to advance recognition of human rights based on sexual orientation and gender identity at international level through strategic planning, coalition and movement building, and advocacy.
The Chrysler Foundation (formerly DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Wittman, AZ, Irvine, CA, Englewood, CO, Newark, DE, Washington, DC, Orlando, FL, Belvidere and Lisle, IL, Indianapolis and Kokomo, IN, Elkridge, MD, Detroit, MI, Fenton, MO, Syracuse and Tappan, NY, Perrysburg, Toledo, and Twinsburg, OH, Addison, TX, and Kenosha, WI; giving also to regional and national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations or private or corporate foundations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, general operating support for local United Way agencies, direct health care delivery programs, additions or renovations to real estate, fundraising activities related to individual sponsorship, debt reduction, religious or sectarian programs, or athletic programs involving individual teams; no loans; no vehicle donations. 4629. Africare, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Bishop John T. Walker Memorial Dinner Sponsorship Support. 4630. American Cancer Society, Southfield, MI. $50,000, 2007. For Cattle Baron’s Ball Sponsorship. 4631. American Heart Association, Southfield, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Metro Detroit Heart Ball Sponsorship Support. 4632. Amherst College, Amherst Association of Washington DC, Amherst, MA. $10,000, 2007. For Gala Sponsorship. 4633. Arts Beats and Eats Foundation, Pontiac, MI. $150,000, 2007. For Motown Winter Blast Sponsorship Support. 4634. Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2007. For 25th Annual Dinner Sponsorship Support. 4635. California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy, Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2007. For DaimlerChrysler Elected Officials Training Academy. 4636. Cornerstone Schools Association, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Scholarship Fundraiser Sponsorship. 4637. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI. $200,000, 2007. For Grand Reopening Premier Sponsorship Support. 4638. Detroit Science Center, Detroit, MI. $40,000, 2007. For Detroit Science Gala. 4639. Downtown Detroit Partnership, Detroit, MI. $105,000, 2007. For Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix Sponsorship Support.
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4640. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $50,000, 2007. For Management Assistance Program. 4641. Food Bank Council of Michigan, Lansing, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Michigan Harvest Gathering. 4642. Gleaners Community Food Bank, Detroit, MI. $30,000, 2007. For Fall Benefit and Duck Race Sponsorship. 4643. Grace Centers of Hope, Pontiac, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Women Helping Women Luncheon and Fashion Show. 4644. Hand-in-Hand Foundation, Detroit, MI. $30,000, 2007. For Golf Outing Fundraiser. 4645. I-CAR Education Foundation, Hoffman Estates, IL. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4646. Inside Out Literary Arts Project, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Writers-in-Residence and Spring Gala. 4647. International Association for Organ Donation, Dearborn, MI. $43,000, 2007. For 8th Annual Celebrating Life After Transplant Gala Sponsorship. 4648. Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop, Southfield, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Strictly Business Sponsorship. 4649. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2007. For annual dinner sponsorship. 4650. Lighthouse of Oakland County, Pontiac, MI. $35,000, 2007. For Sponsorship Support. 4651. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Southfield, MI. $30,000, 2007. For WalkAmerica Sponsorship. 4652. Marnee and John DeVine Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Neil Goldberg’s Cirque Sponsorship. 4653. Michigan Opera Theater, Detroit, MI. $260,000, 2007. For Dance Series and Opera Ball Sponsorship Support. 4654. Michigan Womens Foundation, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Women of Achievement and Courage Awards Ceremony Sponsorship. 4655. Museum for African Art, Long Island City, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Annual Gala In Support of Educational and Public Programming. 4656. National Association of Black Automotive Suppliers Scholarship Fund, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Scholarship Dinner Sponsorship Support. 4657. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For Annual Conference Tuesday General Session Luncheon, Workforce. 4658. National Council of Negro Women, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For Uncommon Height Gala Sponsorship Support. 4659. National Safety Council, Itasca, IL. $10,000, 2007. For Green Cross for Safety Dinner. 4660. New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, Auburn Hills, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Make Difference Charity Auction Sponsorship Support. 4661. Oakland Family Services, Pontiac, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Night in Casablanca Sponsorship. 4662. Peace Corps of the United States, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Partnership Program and Marketing Support. 4663. Police Athletic League of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. $20,000, 2007. For Capacity Building and Youth Programs. 4664. Polly Ann Trailway Management Council, Leonard, MI. $11,830, 2007. For Dedication Ceremony Sponsorship Support. 4665. Shared Interest, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Awards Dinner Reception Sponsor. 4666. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Corporate Membership Program. 4667. United Way of Howard County, Kokomo, IN. $30,000, 2007. For Harlem Globetrotters Fundraiser. 4668. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Men’s Event Sponsorship Support. 4669. William Wendt Center for Loss and Healing, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For Anniversary Benefit Sponsorship.
Comerica Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, CA, FL, MI, and TX. 4670. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $30,000, 2007. 4671. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2007. 4672. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. 4673. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2007. 4674. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2007. 4675. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2007. 4676. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2007.
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4677. Youth Development Commission, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2007.
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan (formerly Northeast Michigan Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency, and Presque Isle counties, MI and through affiliates: Crawford, Cheboygan, Iosco, Ogemaw, and Oscoda counties, MI. No support for religious or sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual giving campaigns or capital campaigns, normal operating expenses, or multi-year or sustained funding; no loans. 4678. Alpena Community College, Alpena, MI. $21,224, 2007. For Business of Nonprofits Conference Scholarships. 4679. Multi-purpose Arena Coalition, Alpena, MI. $160,680, 2007. For Northern Lights Arena, zamboni, and fundraising.
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan (formerly Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan) Limitations: Giving limited to Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, MI. No support for sectarian religious programs. No grants to individuals (from unrestricted funds), or for capital projects, endowments, annual campaigns, general operating support, conferences, computers and computer systems, fundraising, annual meetings, buildings, or equipment. 4680. Bar-Levav Educational Association, Southfield, MI. $20,000, 2007. 4681. Childrens Home of Detroit, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI. $50,000, 2007. For staff training to implement a family therapy program. 4682. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2007. To build the capacity of agencies serving formerly incarcerated individuals. 4683. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $34,000, 2007. 4684. Detroit Youth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2007. For business plan development. 4685. Detroit Youth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $22,800, 2007. For a Nonprofit Business Analysis. 4686. Ethiopian North American Health Professionals Association, Bloomfield Hills, MI. $15,000, 2007. 4687. Focus: HOPE, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2007. For a coordinated revitalization strategy for the Oakman/Hamilton neighborhood. 4688. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. To create a comprehensive database for community foundations. 4689. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $25,000, 2007. For the Metro Detroit Partnership, a management service organization. 4690. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $25,000, 2007. 4691. Youth Development Commission, Detroit, MI. $30,250, 2007.
Community Foundation of Greater Flint Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County, MI. No support for sectarian religious purposes (generally). No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit reduction, routine operating expenses of existing organizations, or endowments. 4692. Genesee County Health Department, Flint, MI. $11,336, 2008. For year 3 of Health Management Evaluation Genesee Health Plan. 4693. Habitat for Humanity, Genesee County, Flint, MI. $31,495, 2008. 3-year grant. For three year plan for growth and renewal in the City of Flint. 4694. Resource Center, Flint, MI. $16,600, 2008. For Community Challenge Gap. 4695. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $80,000, 2008. For Best Project Assessment Phase of Third Cohort. 4696. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $30,000, 2008. For Best Project, Assessment Phase of the Third Cohort.
The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area (formerly Holland Community Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to the Holland/Zeeland, MI, area and surrounding townships. No support for sectarian religious programs. No grants for endowment funds, operating budgets, expenses for established programs, fundraising drives, capital equipment, conference attendance, salaries, stipends, sabbatical leaves, debt reduction, research, fellowships, matching gifts, travel, or computers, video equipment, or vehicles; no loans. 4697. Holland Alano Association, Holland, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Infrastructure Improvements, strengthening and enhancing programs.
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Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in western MI, with a significant focus on the Grand Rapids area. No support for non 501(c)(3) organizations, or for start-up organizations (within 18 months of incorporation), organizations working outside the United States, or for organizations that contradict the stated values of the foundation. No grants or loans to individuals, or for endowments, debt retirement, or for investment opportunities. 4698. Alongside, Inc., Richland, MI. $10,000, 2007. For general support.
The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western MI. No grants to individuals. 4699. Equipping Ministries International, Cincinnati, OH. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 4700. Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center for Health Professions, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2007. For general support. 4701. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $22,125, 2007. For general support. 4702. Lumiere Medical Ministries, Gastonia, NC. $75,000, 2007. For general support. 4703. Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For general support.
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations. No support for political or religious organizations. No grants for travel or administrative costs. 4704. Carnegie Hall Corporation, Medal of Excellence Gala, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 4705. CHF International, Silver Spring, MD. $300,570, 2007. 4706. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $774,500, 2007. 4707. University of Michigan, LSA Development, Marketing, and Communications, Ann Arbor, MI. $20,000, 2007.
The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to MI, with emphasis on Midland County. No support for political organizations or sectarian religious organizations or programs, other than churches in Midland County. No grants to individuals, or for travel or conferences; no loans. 4708. Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Saginaw County, Saginaw, MI. $35,000, 2007. For CASA Funding. 4709. Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, Lansing, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Governor’s Summit. 4710. Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland, MI. $163,591, 2007. For Non-Profit Open Source Initiative. 4711. Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI. $239,800, 2007. For Non-Profit Open Source Initiative. 4712. Midland Center for the Arts, Midland, MI. $32,301, 2007. For membership initiative. 4713. Partnership for Learning, Lansing, MI. $50,000, 2007. For operating support. 4714. Pine Mountain Music Festival, Hancock, MI. $25,000, 2007. For executive director position. 4715. State Theater of Bay City, Bay County, Bay City, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Marquee Fund Development Drive.
DTE Energy Foundation (formerly Detroit Edison Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in MI. No support for political parties or organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, discriminatory organizations, national or international organizations (unless they provide benefits directly to DTE Energy service areas), or single purpose health organizations. No grants to individuals, or for political activities, student group trips, conferences, or building or equipment needs for hospitals. 4716. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2007. 4717. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $18,000, 2007. 4718. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2007. 4719. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $50,000, 2007. 4720. Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2007.
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4721. Saint Clair County Regional Educational Service Agency, Marysville, MI. $50,000, 2007. 4722. WARM Training Center, Detroit, MI. $30,000, 2007.
Earhart Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for capital, building, or endowment funds, operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing, or matching gifts; no loans. 4723. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support. 4724. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $12,500, 2007. To prepare and publish a research study.
Fremont Area Community Foundation (formerly The Fremont Area Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Newaygo County, MI. No support for religious organizations for specific religions. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for contingencies, reserves, services which are considered general government or school obligations, or deficit financing. 4725. Arts Center for Newaygo County, Fremont, MI. $17,500, 2008. For organizational capacity. 4726. Newaygo County Agricultural Fair Association, Fremont, MI. $10,026, 2008. For Market Livestock Auction. 4727. Newaygo County Council for the Arts, Fremont, MI. $21,500, 2008. For organization capacity. 4728. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, Fremont, MI. $13,000, 2008. For Understanding the Framework of Poverty - training for all Newaygo County teachers.
Frey Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Emmet, Charlevoix, and Kent counties, MI. No support for sectarian charitable activity. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, debt retirement, general operating expenses, scholarships, conferences, speakers, travel, or to cover routine, current, or emergency expenses. 4729. Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2007. For a collaboration of West Michigan arts and cultural organizations to initiate a regional marketing program. 4730. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $17,160, 2007. For membership dues. 4731. Fair Housing Center of West Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Organizational Capacity Building and Economic Stability. 4732. Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI. $35,720, 2007. For corporate and membership challenge. 4733. Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI. $12,000, 2007. For the inaugural ball. 4734. Grand Rapids Symphony, Grand Rapids, MI. $30,000, 2007. For BRAVO Gala. 4735. Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, Petoskey, MI. $10,000, 2007. To develop organizational professionalization through executive and developmental staffing additions. 4736. Greater Harbor Springs Area Planning Resource Group, Harbor Springs, MI. $10,000, 2007. For efforts to expand and deepen base of support toward long-term sustainability. 4737. Public Museum of Grand Rapids Friends Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For JW Marriott Hotel grand opening gala to benefit the Van Andel Museum. 4738. United Way, Char-Em, Petoskey, MI. $20,000, 2007. To increase the effectiveness of the Char-Em United Way to raise funds on behalf of the local health and human service agencies they serve. 4739. United Way, Heart of West Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $100,000, 2007. To establish a formal infrastructure - a Children’s Commission for systemic planning, accountability, and integration of services and programs that support young children and families of Kent County.
General Motors Foundation, Inc. (also known as GM Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving also to international organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious organizations, or political parties or candidates. No grants to
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individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments, general operating support for U.S. hospitals or health care institutions, conferences, workshops, or seminars not directly related to GM’s business interests. 4740. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. 4741. Public Governance Institute, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. 4742. Washington Tennis and Education Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Capital Tennis Challenge, a benefit tennis tournament.
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4760. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $400,000, 2007. For Neighborhoods NOW. 4761. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $75,000, 2007. For MNA-Metro Detroit Partnership. 4762. Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2007. For capacity building project.
Jackson Community Foundation
Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Kalamazoo, MI, area. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 4743. Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $41,000, 2007. For evaluation project. 4744. Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $14,450, 2007. For Theatre Kalamazoo marketing plan. 4745. Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $14,000, 2007. For management assistance. 4746. ERAC/CE, Kalamazoo, MI. $15,000, 2007. For Regional Anti-racism Team development. 4747. Fontana Chamber Arts, Kalamazoo, MI. $185,000, 2007. For management development. 4748. Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, Kalamazoo, MI. $45,000, 2007. For Sir Ken Robinson events. 4749. Ujima Enterprises, Kalamazoo, MI. $67,500, 2007. For debt retirement, accounting fees.
(formerly The Jackson County Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Jackson County, MI. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds, debt retirement, fellowships, publications, or conferences. 4763. Armory Arts Village, Jackson, MI. $15,000, 2008. For membership director. 4764. Aware, Jackson, MI. $15,466, 2008. For capacity building. 4765. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Jackson County, Jackson, MI. $24,000, 2008. For capacity building position. 4766. Dahlem Conservancy, Jackson, MI. $15,000, 2008. For strategic funding plan. 4767. Food Bank of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $15,000, 2008. For Critical Crossroads/Bridge to the Future, strategic plan for food bank. 4768. Jackson Nonprofit Support Center, Jackson, MI. $40,000, 2008. For general support. 4769. Lily Missions Center, Jackson, MI. $30,000, 2008. For capacity building.
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(formerly The Grand Rapids Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Kent County, MI. No support for religious programs, hospitals, child care centers, or nursing homes/retirement facilities. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continued operating support, annual campaigns, travel expenses, medical or scholarly research, deficit financing, endowment funds, computers, vehicles, films, videos, or conferences; no student loans; no venture capital for competitive profit-making activities. 4750. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. To position Community Foundations to be innovative and meet best practices.
(formerly Kalamazoo Foundation) Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo County, MI. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds. 4770. American Red Cross, Kalamazoo, MI. $16,932, 2008. To reach out to minority and low-income communities and to expand training capacity through completion of facility renovations. 4771. Fair Food Matters, Kalamazoo, MI. $92,300, 2008. For second of three-year capacity building plan. 4772. Fire Historical and Cultural Arts Collaborative, Kalamazoo, MI. $30,350, 2008. For capacity building. 4773. Food Bank of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. For Critical Crossroads-Bridge Funding project, strategic planning project. 4774. Kalamazoo Public Library, Kalamazoo, MI. $150,000, 2008. To develop and operate ONEplace @ kpl, resource center for Kalamazoo County nonprofits. 4775. Smartshop Metal Arts Collective, Kalamazoo, MI. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building.
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Herrick Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MI. No support for international organizations, or for domestic organizations for international programs. No grants to individuals. 4751. AOPA Air Safety Foundation, Frederick, MD. $500,000, 2008. For image transformation, public relations and education campaign. 4752. AOPA Air Safety Foundation, Frederick, MD. $75,000, 2008. For research, design and market launch of Instrument Flying curriculum for Online Safety Center. 4753. First United Methodist Church of Saline, Saline, MI. $870,414, 2008. For Master Building Plan capital campaign.
Hudson-Webber Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the city of Detroit, and the tri-county Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb area of southeastern MI. No support for educational institutions or neighborhood organizations (except for projects that fall within current program missions). No grants to individuals (except for J.L. Hudson Co. employees and their families), or for emergency funds, deficit financing, endowment funds, scholarships, fellowships, publications, conferences, fundraising, social events, or exhibits; no loans. 4754. Alternatives for Girls, Detroit, MI. $125,000, 2007. For program expansion and capacity building. 4755. Citizens Research Council of Michigan, Livonia, MI. $50,000, 2007. For Because Truth is Nonpartisan research fund. 4756. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $75,000, 2007. For Strategic Mergers and Alliances Resource Training (S.M.A.R.T.). 4757. Focus: HOPE, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2007. For CEO search fund. 4758. Habitat for Humanity, Detroit, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2007. For Partnership to Build Capacity initiative. 4759. Habitat for Humanity, Detroit, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2007. For Partnership to Build Capacity initiative.
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W. K. Kellogg Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with emphasis on MI, MS, and NM for funding for vulnerable children; funding also for Latin America and the Caribbean, and southern Africa. No support for religious purposes or for capital facilities. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowment funds, development campaigns, films, equipment, publications, conferences, or radio and television programs unless they are an integral part of a project already being funded; no grants for operating budgets. 4776. African Continuum Theater Company, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To ensure long-term sustainability through increasing individual donors and patrons and capacity for marketing, communications, and donor relations. 4777. ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2008. To bring together multi-generational leadership cadre for strategic planning retreat to align national and local goals, and hold financial sustainability training for grassroots leadership. 4778. Alliance for Healthy Homes, Washington, DC. $195,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To maximize capacities and networks of organizations committed to expanding environmental health opportunities in affordable housing. 4779. Angela Borba Fund-A Resource for Women, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $50,000, 2008. To strengthen women’s organizations in Brazil and South America through series of activities enhancing sustainability.
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4780. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn, MI. $20,000, 2008. For charitable event, national conference on health issues in Arab American community. 4781. Asociacion de Capacitacion e Investigacion para la Salud Mental, San Salvador, El Salvador. $53,500, 2008. 3.25-year grant. To strengthen capacities of infants and youth and organizations in various municipalities of El Salvador to improve family, community, and sociostructural environment. 4782. Asociacion de Graduados en Organizacion y Direccion Institucional, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $29,960, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For institutional development. 4783. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $49,989, 2008. To develop strategic plan for organizational capacity-building meeting current research and dialogue needs of philanthropic field. 4784. Associacao Mozambicana para a Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo, Maputo, Mozambique. $400,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To improve primary education quality in rural areas and create communities with self-drive capabilities, by expanding program of Pedagogical Workshops as tool for graduate teachers to collaborate with local communities. 4785. Atlanta Regional Health Forum, Atlanta, GA. $177,800, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To develop research and educational materials for health professionals and public on impact of race and gender as social determinants of health for African American women. 4786. Bachaki Theater, Traveller’s Theater, Johannesburg, South Africa. $50,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To strengthen institutional capacity of local communities to use resources to improve socioeconomic life. 4787. Battle Creek Area Educators Task Force, Battle Creek, MI. $395,250, 2008. 3.25-year grant. To provide youth educational opportunities by supporting Program Administrator coordinating and directing initiatives and programs. 4788. Battle Creek School District, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to Battle Creek Public Schools’ and Lakeview School District’s literacy services and resources, by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4789. Big Creek People in Action, Caretta, WV. $75,000, 2008. To enhance activities of Kellogg Leaders for Community Change team through Big Creek’s leadership transition. 4790. Bokamoso Trust, Ghanzi, Botswana. $400,000, 2008. 3-year grant. 4791. Boys and Girls Club of Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build capacity through implementing initial fund development activities by supporting challenge grant. 4792. Bulilima-Mangwe Rural District Council, Plumtree, Zimbabwe. $942,288, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen existing smallholder beef breeding associations to engage in commercial cattle production and marketing. 4793. Burnham Brook Center, Battle Creek, MI. $350,000, 2008. To restructure and reorganize Center and programs. 4794. Cantinho da Criatividade, Cabo De Santo Agostinho, Brazil. $20,450, 2008. Toward institutional development. 4795. CARE Peru, Lima, Peru. $200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve educational equality in Azangaro province, through preparing and implementing comprehensive educational plan involving students, teachers, principals, educational authorities, and community. 4796. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To recruit and cultivate next generation of community organizers and nonprofit professionals for social change sector. 4797. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For charitable event. 4798. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2008. To broaden research agenda, expand assessment tool offerings, undertake programming, and develop infrastructure through hiring, investments in technology, and establishing West Coast office. 4799. Center for Ethical Leadership, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity of Kellogg Leadership for Community Change Session II sites to plan and implement social change work in communities by offering training session for site representatives. 4800. Center for the Study and Promotion of Development, Lima, Peru. $81,668, 2008. To develop capacity of grantee organizations in Andean region to systematize lessons learned through local development initiatives. 4801. Center for the Study and Promotion of Development, Lima, Peru. $20,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To promote exchange of information
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and experiences among evaluators trained by Center from organizations involved with Comprehensive Clusters initiative in Andean region. 4802. Centro de Multiservicios Educativos, La Paz, Bolivia. $199,697, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To improve quality and management of education in El Alto through consolidating network as model to be disseminated and replicated at municipal level. 4803. Chamber Foundation, Battle Creek Area, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to Self Employment Program services and resources by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4804. Charitable Union, Battle Creek, MI. $100,000, 2008. Toward capacity-building and sustainability through support for membership drive. 4805. CIDA City Campus, South Africa. $1,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen capacity to build academic excellence and good governance structures. 4806. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create environment supporting healthy youth and families, by making available and sustaining local foods and space and structure for physical activity on behalf of Detroit Food and Fitness Initiative Collaboration. 4807. City LinC Ministries, Battle Creek, MI. $30,000, 2008. To build capacity by working with professional consultants and executing business and strategic plan. 4808. Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $300,000, 2008. 3.25-year grant. For capacity-building. 4809. Community Bridges, Aptos, CA. $40,000, 2008. To foster systems change by engaging key institutions to develop education and economic solutions in Live Oak community. 4810. Community Inclusive Recreation, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose the community to services and resources by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4811. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To create grassroots support for solving housing crisis by convening stakeholders to inform issues, connecting participants to opportunities with existing organizations, and changing public decisionmaking environment. 4812. Community Policy, Research and Training Institute, Jackson, MS. $282,800, 2008. To raise technical and professional capacity of cross-sector coalition of Mississippi education equity and school reform professionals, community leaders, and advocates. 4813. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To enhance coaching skills of nonprofit managers by producing hands-on guide and provide access to training programs for coaches of color by supporting scholarship fund. 4814. Connecticut Association of Directors of Health, Hartford, CT. $3,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate Connecticut Health Equity Index for capacity to mobilize community, stimulate sustainable action, increase knowledge of concepts and application, and prompt structural changes reflecting local needs. 4815. Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven, MI. $30,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, annual conference and mentoring program for emerging leaders. 4816. Deep Hope Institute, Bellevue, WA. $30,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To enhance leadership education through editing, designing, printing, and marketing of book on ethical leadership. 4817. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To increase civic engagement, service delivery, and social change by expanding level of nonprofit involvement and reach. 4818. Desmond Tutu Centre for Leadership, White River, South Africa. $400,000, 2008. 2.75-year grant. To increase technical and managerial capacities of civil society organizations to ensure organizational growth by developing Internet-based training system. 4819. Diocese of Chimoio, Chimoio, Mozambique. $50,000, 2008. 3.50-year grant. To improve rural communities’ capacity to use internal and external available resources to progress toward better health in Manica province. 4820. Duke University, Durham, NC. $300,000, 2008. For training and development of predominantly African American, mid-career leaders in line for senior positions in Louisiana’s nonprofit, public, and private sectors. 4821. Endangered Wildlife Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $75,000, 2008. To establish institutional base.
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4822. English at Work, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2008. To enhance services by implementing employer and consultant suggestions for program improvement. 4823. Families USA Foundation, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To address problems of racial and ethnic health disparities by strengthening alliance of partner organizations, including development of sustainability strategy. 4824. First Congregational Church, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to Joint Religious Network for Action and Hope services and resources, by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4825. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $300,000, 2008. To improve effectiveness of American Indian independent sector, by establishing self-regulatory body for accountability of Indian nonprofits and providing potential donors necessary information for decisions on giving to Indian Country. 4826. Food Bank Council of Michigan, Lansing, MI. $25,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, Michigan Harvest Gathering campaign. 4827. FrameWorks Institute, Washington, DC. $535,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To refine model for American conversations about race and support application in various settings through use of quantitative and qualitative tools. 4828. Fundacion Machaqa Amawta, La Paz, Bolivia. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen institutional capacities through training staff, building managerial systems, and promoting inter-institutional alliances. 4829. GlobalGiving Foundation, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To leverage technology platforms, tools, and partners to test Web 2.0 approaches to online fundraising providing nonprofit organizations with additional path to sustainability. 4830. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI. $400,000, 2008. For Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership, to conduct planning for institutional sustainability. 4831. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Sebastopol, CA. $100,000, 2008. To provide member opportunities and information and build infrastructure supporting sustainable organization. 4832. Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, Silver Spring, MD. $250,000, 2008. To strengthen strategic communications capacity. 4833. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 4834. Greater Lansing African American Health Institute, Lansing, MI. $20,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event to bring attention to plight of homeowners facing crisis and needs of other vulnerable people seeking homeownership. 4835. GreatNonprofits.org, Menlo Park, CA. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To develop website. 4836. Habitat for Humanity, Battle Creek Area, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to services and resources by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4837. Haven of Rest Ministries of Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to services and resources by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4838. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $100,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To build networks as participating organization in Rural People, Rural Policy Initiative. 4839. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. To continue developing Latino community grantmaking models and strengthen infrastructure by integrating information systems, enhancing communications capacity, and working toward long-term financial sustainability. 4840. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. To advance children’s rights across borders and strengthen organizational capacity through anniversary campaign. 4841. Human Dynamics Foundation, Topanga, CA. $345,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish organization. 4842. ID8 Fund, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2008. To educate and engage kids in philanthropy by supporting final phase of pre-launch design, testing, and capacity-building for online network dedicated to social change, KidsGiving2Kids. 4843. Imbewu Community Volunteers, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. $336,000, 2008. To create sustainable change and expand delivery of services by
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enhancing staff skills in areas of fundraising, social marketing, and project management. 4844. Independent School, Wichita, KS. $25,000, 2008. To enhance teachers’ abilities to use kinetic and visual strategies to teach vulnerable students with dyslexia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and cognitive learning challenges by providing whiteboards and whiteboard training. 4845. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $115,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To determine best role in addressing challenges of recruiting and retaining diverse talent to lead nonprofit community, by conducting broad-based research and mapping on range of workforce issues and engaging in series of in-depth exploratory and strategy sessions with nonprofit leaders. 4846. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $101,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To improve governance, transparency, and accountability of philanthropic sector by strengthening work of Nonprofit Panel. 4847. Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development, Takoma Park, MD. $200,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For capacity building. 4848. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, MN. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To align programs to Institute’s new mission and develop initiatives promoting rural development, sustainable agriculture, and improved food access for low-income communities, and improve financial stability through more diverse funding base. 4849. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $1,977,098, 2008. 4-year grant. To demonstrate results of strategic linkages between comprehensive early childhood opportunities and community schools for vulnerable children. 4850. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $360,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To mobilize collective action to improve local conditions and quality of life in communities by providing continuing support to Kellogg Leadership for Community Change Session I sites. 4851. Instituto Cultural Beneficente Steve Biko, Salvador, Brazil. $119,631, 2008. 2-year grant. To reduce race differences in state of Bahia, northeast Brazil, through institutional development. 4852. Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, Kalamazoo, MI. $375,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For capacity-building grant to expand fundraising. 4853. Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation, East Saint Louis, IL. $100,000, 2008. To improve long-term financial sustainability by supporting implementation of key initial elements of formal fund development plan to diversify revenue streams. 4854. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC. $50,360, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, annual meeting, and dinner. 4855. Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance, Denver, CO. $60,000, 2008. To enable communities to gain leadership skills during food contamination crisis by redesigning case study on food security, enhance awareness of plight of street children worldwide by completing documentary, and strengthen fellows’ networking capacity by enhancing technology. 4856. Last Chance Rescue, Howell, MI. $25,000, 2008. To increase long-term sustainability of programs by strengthening organizational capacity around fund development. 4857. Letlhakeng District Development Foundation Trust, Letlhakeng, Botswana. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen leadership institutions and governance systems toward knowledge management, and help processes to engage local entrepreneurs in developing business ventures in sub-district. 4858. LM Strategies Consulting, LLC, Homewood, IL. $250,000, 2008. 2.75-year grant. To honor organizations demonstrating innovative approaches to connecting resources to philanthropic work for communities of color by supporting Leadership in Action Awards program. 4859. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For programs in targeted investment areas of Detroit, MI. 4860. Maharishi Education for Invincibility Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To enhance educational opportunities for young school leavers and school drop-outs in southern Africa, mainly from marginalized rural communities, by strengthening organizational capacity and establishing Stepping Stones Learning Academy as key initiative toward financial sustainability. 4861. Management Assistance Group, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To advance social justice advocacy sector by developing best practices tools, workshops, seminars, research, and capacity-building programs
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supporting leadership, management, governance, and program effectiveness. 4862. Mancomunidad de Municipios Azanake, Challapata, Bolivia. $40,000, 2008. To strengthen organizational capacity toward planning for developing and coordinating programs. 4863. Medical College of Virginia Foundation, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, evening reception featuring Dr. Jocelyn Elders at Women’s Health annual congress. 4864. Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen capacity. 4865. Michigan Community Service Commission, Lansing, MI. $20,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, Governor’s Service Awards, annually honoring Michigan volunteers. 4866. Mississippi Center for Education Innovation, Jackson, MS. $16,286,790, 2008. 4-year grant. To transform Mississippi’s education system by engaging traditionally under-represented community stakeholders, leveraging goodwill generated regionally post-Hurricane Katrina and establishing early childhood education as statewide priority. 4867. Mississippi State University Foundation, Mississippi State, MS. $349,793, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To improve child care facilities in Mississippi Delta by developing recruitment campaign for attracting highly qualified professionals. 4868. Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy, Braamfontein, South Africa. $395,000, 2008. 3-year grant. 4869. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $40,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, Soledad O’Brien Freedom’s Voice Awards Gala. 4870. NAACP, Baltimore, MD. $400,000, 2008. Toward implementing executive leadership transition. 4871. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For program support. 4872. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To produce measurable and sustainable increases in Latino electoral participation by encouraging civic engagement activities and supporting long-term continuation. 4873. National Council of Negro Women, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event promoting civic engagement and connections with education sector. 4874. National Council of Negro Women, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For charitable event, National Board of Directors meeting and annual Uncommon Height Gala. 4875. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. For general support of programs. 4876. National Indian Youth Leadership Development Project, Gallup, NM. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To raise the visibility of and promote project to transition from regional to national organization. 4877. National Resource Center for the Healing of Racism, Battle Creek, MI. $300,000, 2008. To strengthen organizational capacity to promote local, regional, and national programming. 4878. National Resource Center for the Healing of Racism, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to Center services and resources by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4879. Native Americans in Philanthropy, Minneapolis, MN. $250,000, 2008. To strengthen response to membership needs, expand philanthropy, and leverage growth. 4880. New Detroit, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2008. To sponsor charitable event, Closing the Gap Awards Dinner, honoring achievements in eliminating racial gap in society. 4881. New Level Sports, Battle Creek, MI. $57,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To build capacity around leadership, resource, and infrastructure development. 4882. New World Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To build capacity of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy, educating and inspiring funders to move resources toward healthy intergenerational transfer of leadership in nonprofit and social change workforce, with emphasis on leaders of color. 4883. North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers Land Loss Prevention Project, Durham, NC. $50,000, 2008. For growth and structural development through expansion period and educational outreach and management assistance to landowners working in farm businesses. 4884. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. $72,000, 2008. 4.50-year grant. To strengthen capacity of independent farmers through market
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development, infrastructure support, and technical training by implementing community-supported agriculture marketing model. 4885. Omni Med, Waban, MA. $35,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand value derived from volunteerism by building new partnerships across global service supply chain, logistical network linking people, organizations, activities, information, and resources to communities served. 4886. Prevent Blindness America, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To explore elements of vision screening training initiative within pediatric health care delivery systems. 4887. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $400,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To highlight and disseminate role of policy narrative in key health debates and policymaking process in U.S. by recognizing decade of past Narrative Matters programming and exploring future directions. 4888. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For activities educating philanthropic community about barriers to civic participation, strategies for fostering civic involvement, and effective strategy support through grantmaking. 4889. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $900,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To honor tradition and promote approaches to giving originating from communities of color, and sharing learning and practices among various races and cultures and broader philanthropy field. 4890. Room to Read, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Development Director position. 4891. Saint Martin de Porres High School, Waukegan, IL. $35,000, 2008. To place disadvantaged, at-risk high school students in nonprofit organizations through work-study Corporate Internship Program in exchange for college preparatory academic tuition. 4892. Semonkong Community Council, Semonkong, Lesotho. $250,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To strengthen capacity. 4893. Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton, Canton, OH. $1,500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To improve early education outcomes for vulnerable children through centralized replication hub focused on scaling proven ready kids - ready schools partnership strategies statewide. 4894. Swaziland Trading House, Mbabane, Swaziland. $380,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building. 4895. Swope Community Enterprises, Kansas City, MO. $75,000, 2008. To build capacity for financial sustainability for Swope Center for Career Advancement. 4896. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. For capacity building. 4897. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $16,000, 2008. To create co-learning environment for funders engaged in efforts to change policy improving oral health in communities. 4898. Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute, Columbia, MO. $95,000, 2008. 4.50-year grant. To enhance creative media and communication activities of food and agriculture leaders toward just, diverse, and sustainable food and agriculture system. 4899. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $2,679,257, 2008. 3-year grant. To enable disconnected youth in New York City to transition successfully to adulthood by building citywide system assuring young people complete high school, receive GED, and transition to next stage of life. 4900. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $322,531, 2008. To support and examine organizational capacity of education reform advocacy groups in Mississippi. 4901. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $275,770, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To expand impact of leadership investments by generating and disseminating information on ways to develop, mobilize, and connect leaders across boundaries, communities, and fields. 4902. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $260,078, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To increase effectiveness of resources toward combating institutional and structural racism, primarily through capacity-building, education, and convening of grantmakers and grantseekers. 4903. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide comprehensive and authentic information and policy recommendations on Indigenous Peoples, by increasing internal capacity of First Peoples Worldwide to transition to free-standing organization with established structure and reputation. 4904. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $59,529, 2008. For planning grant to study feasibility of land management company primarily serving women farmers and landowners, and focusing on ecologically and financially sustainable farming practices.
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4905. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To create state sustainable food system by year 2030 through building and supporting network of leaders and institutions. 4906. United Way of Greater Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI. $2,450,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To support community-wide fund drive via guarantee assuring individual donors all contributions go toward programming and not administration and fundraising. 4907. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $200,000, 2008. 6-year grant. To demonstrate sustenance of safety net providers through partnerships with community and health and human services providers. 4908. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $345,000, 2008. 3.75-year grant. To study, design, develop, and disseminate elementary public school model in state school district toward successful school entry experience. 4909. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. To advance Future of Civil Society Initiative, by enabling Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy to assess status of civic participation and advocacy in U.S. through literature scan, analysis of data on small, new nonprofits throughout country, and pilot study of immigrant-serving organizations in metropolitan region. 4910. Urban League, Southwestern Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $25,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose community to Center services and resources by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4911. Vigorous Interventions In Ongoing Natural Settings, Roxbury, MA. $52,622, 2008. For establishment as youth development resource used by organizations to address diversity issues, to adapt model for facilitating dialogues, and to recruit and train core group of consultants to challenge related issues of oppression. 4912. Washington Area Womens Foundation, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To establish leadership transition process. 4913. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. To improve lives of disadvantaged families, children, and communities worldwide by strengthening organizational capacity to implement strategic plan to aid women’s funds. 4914. YWCA of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $25,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity to connect with and expose Battle Creek community to the YWCA’s mentoring program by supporting development of Yes We Can communication tools and strategies. 4915. Zululand Crafters Association, Richards Bay, South Africa. $310,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To establish organizational, management, and capacity-building systems.
The Kresge Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on Detroit, MI, as well as some international funding. No support for religious organizations, (unless applicant is operated by a religious organization and it serves secular needs and has financial and governing autonomy separate from the parent organization with space formally dedicated to its programs) private foundations, or elementary and secondary schools (unless they predominantly serve individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities). No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement, projects that are already substantially completed, minor equipment purchases, or for constructing buildings for worship services. 4916. ACCION New York, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward merger/integration of ACCION New York and ACCION USA. 4917. Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA. $80,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4918. Alice Ferguson Foundation, Accokeek, MD. $75,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4919. American Association of Museums, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To plan for restructuring of accreditation program. 4920. American Jewish Committee, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4921. Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, CA. $75,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4922. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn, MI. $35,000, 2008. Toward creation of business plan for Arab American National Museum. 4923. Artspace, Salt Lake City, UT. $80,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building.
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4924. Baltimore Medical System, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4925. Bay Cove Human Services, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. Toward completion of development plan. 4926. Black Family Development, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. Toward implementation of comprehensive crime prevention strategy in Next Detroit Neighborhood Initiative (NDNI) Osborn neighborhood. 4927. Cambrian College, Sudbury, Canada. $25,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4928. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Bellville, South Africa. $265,896, 2008. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Initiative in South Africa. 4929. Center for Clean Air Policy, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward research and technical assistance project on vehicle miles traveled. 4930. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $900,000, 2008. Toward growth plan for Child Care Resources of Seattle/King County. 4931. Childrens Aid Society of Detroit, Detroit, MI. $82,000, 2008. Toward implementation of comprehensive crime prevention strategy in Next Detroit Neighborhood Initiative (NDNI) Osborn neighborhood. 4932. Childrens Hospital Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $158,796, 2008. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Initiative in South Africa. 4933. CHRIS Kids, Atlanta, GA. $60,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4934. College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI. $1,450,000, 2008. For administrative support to and to manage all aspects of Kresge Artist Fellowship Program. 4935. Communities in Schools of Detroit, Detroit, MI. $75,000, 2008. To develop business plan for integrated year-round health and human services in up to eight elementary schools in Detroit neighborhoods of Brightmoor, Chadsey/Condon, Osborn, and Vernor based on Full Service Community Schools Framework. 4936. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4937. David Brower Center, Berkeley, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. For facilities capital awarded as challenge grant toward construction of multi-tenant facility for nonprofit organizations working on environment and social change as part of mixed-use development. 4938. Detroit Community Initiative, Detroit, MI. $145,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. Toward implementation of comprehensive crime prevention strategy in Next Detroit Neighborhood Initiative (NDNI) Osborn neighborhood. 4939. Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $850,000, 2008. For facilities capital awarded as challenge grant toward improvements at Capitol and Harmonie Parks and planning for redevelopment of Harmonie Club as performing arts facility. 4940. Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice, Detroit, MI. $260,000, 2008. Toward planning support for Detroit Sustainability Center. 4941. Don Bosco Hall, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2008. To support ability of Don Bosco Hall to serve as lead agency in working with other community organizations to develop new multi-services community center in Cody/ Rouge neighborhood. 4942. Downtown Detroit Partnership, Detroit, MI. $500,000, 2008. Toward development of preliminary engineering and administrative planning for Woodward Avenue transit system. 4943. Downtown Womens Center, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4944. Eastern Iowa Community College District, Davenport, IA. $90,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4945. Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM. $65,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4946. Family Independence Initiative, Oakland, CA. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward infrastructure needed to demonstrate programs effectiveness as viable evidence-based anti-poverty approach. 4947. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4948. Focus: HOPE, Detroit, MI. $1,000,000, 2008. Toward operating support, creation of new business plan, and cash flow reserve. 4949. Fountain House, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4950. Fruit and Flower Childcare Center, Portland, OR. $60,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building.
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4951. Gallatin Shalom Zone, Gallatin, TN. $600,000, 2008. For facilities capital awarded as challenge grant toward construction and renovation of Resource Center, multi-tenant consulting fees and operating support. 4952. Gleaners Community Food Bank, Detroit, MI. $60,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4953. Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire, MI. $60,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4954. Greater Detroit Area Health Council, Detroit, MI. $200,000, 2008. Toward evaluation of Save Lives Save Dollars Initiative to improve health care quality in Southeastern Michigan. 4955. Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4956. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For pre-development planning for new Community Health Park south of Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital facility. 4957. Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne Foundation, Fort Wayne, IN. $75,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4958. Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA. $80,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4959. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $325,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward Common Agenda Project and facility planning. 4960. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $3,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward implementation of comprehensive community development strategies in target Detroit neighborhoods. 4961. Madonna University, Livonia, MI. $1,500,000, 2008. For facilities capital awarded as challenge grant toward construction of Science and Media building, including efforts to make facility environmentally friendly. 4962. Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, IA. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4963. Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC. $60,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4964. MDRC, New York, NY. $800,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To extend research on effectiveness of performance-based scholarships for low-income students (initially conducted at Delgado Community College in New Orleans) to four-year institutions that cater to communities and populations that are underserved; to more widely disseminate evidence-based, government-sponsored research findings more widely for broader public-policy debate; and to evaluate Webster-Stratton approach to improving emotional and behavioral readiness of young children to enter kindergarten. 4965. Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN. $100,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4966. Metropolitan Organizing Strategy for Enabling Strength, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2008. Toward capacity building support for activities of MOSES to create regional equity. 4967. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $1,500,000, 2008. 3.50-year grant. For general operating support. 4968. Normal, Town of, Normal, IL. $75,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4969. Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4970. Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, MI. $75,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For campus master planning and development. 4971. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4972. Preterm Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $47,500, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4973. Progressive Redevelopment, Decatur, GA. $75,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4974. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $275,000, 2008. For facilities capital awarded as challenge grant toward renovation of building. 4975. ROCA, Chelsea, MA. $1,500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward program expansion and diversification of private and public funding base. 4976. Second Nature, Boston, MA. $1,242,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For outreach and education for under-resourced higher education institutions to build green facilities and to provide operating support. 4977. South African Institute for Advancement, Inyathelo, Cape Town, South Africa. $537,077, 2008. Toward management of Kresge Initiative in South Africa to build advancement capacity of South African universities and hospitals.
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4978. Su Teatro, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4979. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $1,432,950, 2008. 4-year grant. Toward comprehensive review of Fisk University financial operations, creation of five-year operating plan, and support for Fisk to participate in UNCFs Institutional Advancement Program. 4980. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $60,000, 2008. To plan Building Green at Minority-Serving Institutions Initiative. 4981. University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. $311,854, 2008. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Initiative in South Africa. 4982. University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. $242,976, 2008. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Initiative in South Africa. 4983. Urban Strategies, Saint Louis, MO. $350,000, 2008. For planning grant toward predevelopment of LaFon Learning Campus at C.J. Peete Housing Community in New Orleans, LA. 4984. Waterloo Region Green Solutions, Kitchener, Canada. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4985. Wellspring, Detroit, MI. $190,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For operating support, to replace program van, and create comprehensive fund development plan for Academic and Recreation program in Brightmoor neighborhood. 4986. West Harlem Environmental Action, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward general operating support and business plan development. 4987. Western Virginia Foundation for the Arts and Sciences, Center in the Square, Roanoke, VA. $50,000, 2008. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 4988. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $750,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. Toward implementation of comprehensive strategies to foster sustained growth as part of operating support. 4989. Youth Villages, Memphis, TN. $3,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward growth strategy, as part of Edna McConnell Clark Capital Aggregation Initiative.
McGregor Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Detroit, MI, area, including Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. No support for disease-specific organizations (or their local affiliates). No grants to individuals, or for scholarships directly, fellowships, travel, workshops, seminars, special events, film or video projects, or conferences; no loans. 4990. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn, MI. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For implementation of a comprehensive public relations and membership campaign in southeastern Michigan for the Arab American National Museum. 4991. Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For a new membership sustainability project. 4992. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $56,766, 2008. For the second year of a collaboration of non-profit, business, and local and state government leaders working to reduce homelessness in Detroit. 4993. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Brighton, MI. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For efforts to build the capacity and infrastructure of the Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND), a consortium of service providers, local government, and other stakeholders that provide housing and services to the homeless. 4994. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $60,000, 2008. For continued support for programs that provide free management assistance to nonprofit agencies, and to launch the Financial Management Solutions for Nonprofit Success Program. 4995. Most Holy Trinity Parish, Saint Frances Cabrini Clinic, Detroit, MI. $300,000, 2008. For the renovation of a former convent to provide a new, larger home for the Cabrini Clinic’s operations and increase capacity to provide primary care to uninsured patients. 4996. New Detroit, Detroit, MI. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building work with smaller community and faith-based organizations in the tri-county Detroit area. 4997. Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2008. For BoardConnect Southeast, a board training and matching program to increase and diversify the pool of nonprofit board candidates and match them with nonprofits to benefit from skills.
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4998. United Way for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit, MI. $52,000, 2008. For the Torch Drive.
The Meijer Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Grand Rapids, MI, some giving also in Greenville, MI. No grants to individuals. 4999. Davenport University Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2007. For charitable pledge payment. 5000. Pine Rest Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000, 2007. For pledge. 5001. Spectrum Health Foundation, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For Scientific Advisory council. 5002. Spectrum Health United Memorial Foundation, Greenville, MI. $333,000, 2007. For pledge payment. 5003. West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology, Grand Rapids, MI. $83,333, 2007. For pledge.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Limitations: Giving nationally and to emerging countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and South Africa. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for building or endowment funds in general or for research, film or video projects, books, scholarships, or fellowships. 5004. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 5005. Amazon Watch, San Francisco, CA. $280,500, 2008. 2-year grant. For International Finance and the Amazon Program, effort to monitor natural resource extraction and infrastructure projects financed by international financial institutions and private banks that negatively affect environment and indigenous communities in Amazon River basin. 5006. Appleseed Foundation, Washington, DC. $130,000, 2008. For research and technical assistance on No Child Left Behind Law and its implementation for local community organizations. 5007. Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, Johannesburg, South Africa. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For income development for Citizen Base Initiative, effort to help citizen sector organizations diversify their financial base so that they learn to become sustainably rooted in their local constituency. 5008. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2008. For technical assistance for MicroTest, grassroots effort to improve the quality of antipoverty, microenterprise development programs in the U.S. Renewal will support continuing efforts to expand membership, build sustainability, and enhance value of performance and outcomes data generated for members, funders, and other stakeholders. 5009. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2008. To enable Sector Skills Academy to conduct class that will increase number of sectoral employment practitioners who are knowledgeable about strategies that will benefit low-income workers. 5010. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2008. To promote greater sustainability in field of micro-enterprise. 5011. Association for Community Relations, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5012. Association for Community Relations, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5013. Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate demonstration study exploring contribution of education organizing to education reform efforts in low-performing districts and schools. 5014. Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To enhance public participation in decision making processes by improving accountability and transparency of public service administration at local levels in Kosovo. 5015. Boston Affordable Housing Coalition, Jamaica Plain, MA. $56,000, 2008. For training program for HUD tenant board members and staff organizers from across the U.S. in order to provide updates on changes in federal and state regulations. 5016. Brandeis University, Institute on Assets and Social Policy, Waltham, MA. $344,087, 2008. 2-year grant. To network, document and evaluate Assets Learning Project, which will collect, analyze, and disseminate information about promising asset initiatives and leverage that information to advance policy, practice, and funding for asset building. 5017. Brandeis University, Institute on Assets and Social Policy, Waltham, MA. $68,362, 2008. To conduct external evaluation of asset-building grantmaking activities under Mott Foundation’s Income Security portfolio
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between 2000 and 2007. Review will assess progress, relative to baseline, on outcomes sought for grantmaking portfolio. In addition to progress, final evaluation report will show examples of how asset-building grantmaking strategies have been expanded in the field; how Mott Foundation’s work to inform policy, improve practice, and evaluate promising strategies influenced these efforts; and what impact Foundation’s investment in these strategies had on poverty alleviation. 5018. Brandon Roberts and Associates, Chevy Chase, MD. $200,000, 2008. For technical assistance for Working Poor Families Project, national initiative that forms partnerships with existing state nonprofit organizations to identify and strengthen state policies that assist working families achieve success in the labor market. 5019. Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence, RI. $80,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to community organizations engaging in community-driven school reform. Community Involvement Program works with locally-based organizations to build capacity in community organizing so that more low-income parents are engaged in school improvement and school reform efforts. Formerly housed at New York University Institute for Education and Social Policy, program recently has moved. 5020. Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen, Berlin, Germany. $180,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for Community Foundation Support Initiative in Germany. 5021. Capital Community Foundation, London, England. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build fundraising capacity of London-based community foundation. 5022. CARE USA, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For re-granting work (including technical assistance) to re-establish fundamental elements of social and community life in eastern Republic of Serbia region in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slavonia region in Croatia. Project will strengthen nonprofit sector by stimulating citizen participation in community life through support for vibrant, grassroots citizen initiatives and civic organizations. 5023. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. For 40th Anniversary Challenge Campaign, fundraising effort to support venture fund for new opportunities, leadership development, and institutional support. 5024. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to build field of community organizing in order to increase resources and build permanent capacity in targeted regions of U.S. to increase ability of low-income residents to shape programs that affect their lives. 5025. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $251,000, 2008. For regranting efforts for Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods. 5026. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $89,700, 2008. To document IAF Community Organizing in Wisconsin. 5027. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $85,000, 2008. To create historical record and system for documenting history of community organizing in the U.S. Through research and interviews, Center will collect and organize data and stories, publish results, and also post results on the Internet for use by other researchers and writers. 5028. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building efforts. 5029. Center for Public Policy Priorities, Austin, TX. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To enhance reach and effectiveness of RAISE Texas, statewide coalition working to expand access to asset-building products and financial education for low- and moderate-income Texans. Objectives are to: 1) expand Coalition’s influence by increasing and diversifying membership; 2) advance statewide, asset-building policies, products and programs; and 3) measure impact and effectiveness of specific asset-building activities. 5030. Centre for Promotion of Civil Society, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 5031. Chamber Foundation, Michigan State, Lansing, MI. $42,625, 2008. For program support and technical assistance toward Just for the Kids Best Practices Institute for High Priority Schools, designed to build relationships between school leaders from both high performing and high priority schools to share successful processes and practices and to create coaching or mentoring partnerships that can assist high priority schools. 5032. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, OH. $125,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To conduct longitudinal evaluation of Green Corps Urban Youth
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Program, urban, horticulture-based, work-study program for at-risk high school students that promotes academic success, workforce readiness and valuable life skills. 5033. Columbia University, School of Law, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Oversight and Regulation of Charitable Organizations, project of National State Attorneys General Program. Goal of project is to foster comprehensive approach by state attorneys general to protecting charitable assets and ensuring their lawful, highest, and best use in the public interest. 5034. Columbia University, School of Law, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For technical assistance toward Presidential Transition Project of National State Attorneys General Program, effort through which next presidential administration can work effectively with state attorneys general. Program consultants will facilitate dialogues between state attorneys general and both candidates’ transition teams. After election, program consultants will continue to assist attorneys general, as well as Office of Presidential Transition, departments and federal agencies and issue advocates, in understanding each others’ priorities and concerns, including issues pertaining to nonprofit regulation and oversight. 5035. Common Purpose South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For conferences and seminars to train leaders of South African nonprofit organizations. 5036. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $10,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5037. Community Based Development Programme Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5038. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For technical assistance for Community Learning Project, effort to engage people with extensive experience in community organizing and community development to explore ways to build stranger infrastructure for learning in field of community and social change. 5039. Community Connections, Philippi, South Africa. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5040. Community Foundations of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Transatlantic Community Foundations Network, initiative to focus on shared learning, mutual skills building, and development of information products for network and broader community foundation field. 5041. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Michigan Communications Project, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To provide communications capacity-building support to Mott grantees and other nonprofits across state of Michigan. 5042. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $251,000, 2008. For regranting efforts for Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods. 5043. Community Voices Heard, New York, NY. $130,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward efforts to improve economic opportunity in New York City through expansion of organizing model in other cities in New York and to help increase capacity of organization to support wider range of work while continuing to be successful in New York City. 5044. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $115,929, 2008. For technical assistance in the form of succession planning for Mott State Fiscal Analysis Initiative (SFAI) grantees. 5045. ContinYou, Coventry, England. $280,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance toward establishing International Centre of Excellence for Community Schools in Europe as focal point for knowledge exchange among practitioners from around the world. 5046. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $250,081, 2008. To assist Michigan in strengthening capacity of local workforce development organizations including creating small business development infrastructure; reflecting on lessons learned in reshaping state’s workforce policy; implementing federally funded Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development initiative; and evaluating alternative staffing pilot in Flint designed to facilitate jobs for hard-to-employ persons. 5047. Corporation for Enterprise Development, Washington, DC. $140,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance for Allowing Enterprise: Federal Microenterprise Policy Project, which supports established and emerging state microenterprise organizations. 5048. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance to International Program.
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5049. Cross and Joftus, Bethesda, MD. $50,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For efforts to provide financial options to policymakers, education reform advocates, and program leaders seeking to implement reforms that focus on restructuring time and learning. Work is connected to Mott-funded report, A New Day for Learning. Deliverables will include: document on financing approaches and case studies for restructuring time and learning that will support communities to make better use of existing resources; and technical assistance to statewide after school networks and others in using these financial approaches. Written products will be shared broadly through electronic media and partnerships with organizations working to support similar efforts. 5050. Direct Action and Research Training Center, Miami, FL. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5051. Eastern Cape NGO Coalition, East London, South Africa. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For general operating support. 5052. Eastern Hungarian Community Service Foundation, Debrecen, Hungary. $160,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop Support Center. 5053. Emerge Community Development, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To participate in evaluation of job placement outcomes for clients of four alternative staffing organizations, including comparison with hard-to-employ clients of conventional staffing firms. 5054. Epstein and Fass Associates, New York, NY. $42,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Community Indicators and Governance Improvement, technical assistance program to increase level and quality of public participation in community development in Russia and Ukraine. 5055. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $258,000, 2008. Toward activities to consolidate membership and improve services to members including implementing new fee structure; enhancing Internet communications; creating strategic communications plan; reviewing capacity-building programs with aim of creating member-oriented capacity-building strategy; implementing new guidelines for interest groups; improving information and communication technology, including new Web site and software packages and enhancing representation of Central and Eastern European and community philanthropy organizations in all networks and committees. 5056. Family Service Agency of Mid Michigan, Flint, MI. $170,000, 2008. For facility renovation and capacity building. 5057. Fifth Avenue Committee, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To participate in evaluation of job placement outcomes for clients of four alternative staffing organizations, including comparison with hard-to-employ clients of conventional staffing firms. 5058. Finance Project, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide state-level technical assistance to after-school networks on increasing funding strategies including developing tools and technical assistance resources to support state-level work, providing targeted technical assistance to individual statewide networks and network leaders, and building the field by convening stakeholders and disseminating knowledge and best practices. 5059. Fisk University, Nashville, TN. $250,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan for financial stability and realignment of academic and administrative services. 5060. Flint Institute of Music, Flint, MI. $146,550, 2008. For transitional operating support for Flint Youth Theater. 5061. Flint Institute of Music, Flint, MI. $13,350, 2008. To implement component of diversity plan to increase number of minority participants, audiences, and staff that are reflective of the community it serves. Diversity and inclusion training will be developed and implemented for staff, facility, and board members to improve cultural awareness, sensitivity, and competence through all aspects of organization. 5062. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To support Foundations, Inc. and its partners in disseminating Afterschool Academies to afterschool and education stakeholders. Initiative forged model of professional development that integrated informal, experiential, and youth development approaches of afterschool with school-based content and skills. Project will specifically promote and support systems that lead to sustainable professional development of staff and leaders across diverse programs and extend core knowledge of effective afterschool education to diverse stakeholders in education and youth development. 5063. Freshwater Future, Petoskey, MI. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5064. Genesee Institute, Flint, MI. $50,000, 2008. For technical assistance toward implementation of Land Bank, program for urban land reform.
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5065. Georgia Wildlife Federation, Covington, GA. $75,000, 2008. To build support for development of comprehensive, statewide water management plan in Georgia. 5066. Goodwill Industries of Central Texas, Goodwill Staffing Services, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To participate in evaluation of job placement outcomes for clients of four alternative staffing organizations, including comparison with hard-to-employ clients of conventional staffing firms. 5067. Goodwill Industries of the Suncoast, Suncoast Business Solutions, Saint Petersburg, FL. $100,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To participate in evaluation of job placement outcomes for clients of four alternative staffing organizations, including comparison with hard-to-employ clients of conventional staffing firms. 5068. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5069. Greater Flint Health Coalition, Flint, MI. $76,050, 2008. For Flint Healthcare Employment Opportunities Project, with purpose being to create sustainable employment and promote career advancement for low-income Flint residents by working with health industry employers to restructure their hiring, retention, and promotional practice for entry-level healthcare employees. 5070. GreenLaw, Atlanta, GA. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Georgia Clean Water Project, effort to promote protective clean-up standards, monitor water quality permits and improve storm water management practices. 5071. Group 484, Belgrade, Serbia. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For institutional and programmatic development support. 5072. GURT Resource Center for NGO Development, Kiev, Ukraine. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 5073. Harvard University, Family Research Project, Cambridge, MA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build and support connections in afterschool research, practices, and policies. Project will continue to maintain national database of afterschool research studies and evaluations and expand it to include efforts to promote A New Day for Learning; use publications and research briefs to inform afterschool stakeholders of latest research and evaluation information; explore new ways to engage policymakers and practitioners using social media platforms; expand technical assistance through use of Web-based tutorials aimed at improving professional development; continue participation in ongoing national dialogue about afterschool in order to identify key issues and strengthen conversation between researchers, policymakers, and practitioners; and convene virtual community of evaluators to discuss how to evaluate complex efforts to integrate school, afterschool, summer and community services and share lessons learned. 5074. Hatcher Group, Bethesda, MD. $220,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide strategic communications technical assistance and networking opportunities to nonprofit organizations working in coalitions to establish or expand Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) policies at the state level. 5075. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capital support for Center for the Nonprofit Community. 5076. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward technical assistance for Advancing Good Governance and Ethical Practice Initiative, program to advance nonprofit governance, transparency, and ethical conduct. Initiative is continuation of work begun by Panel on the Nonprofit Sector. 5077. Indian Law Resource Center, Helena, MT. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase capacity of indigenous organizations and communities in selected South American countries to protect their environment. Project will combine Washington-based policy work at international financial institutions with capacity building for indigenous people, so that they can more effectively use international rules and safeguard policies to protect their natural resources. In particular project will help communities reduce impact of destructive infrastructure and energy projects in selected areas of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru where such projects are threatening environment and local livelihoods. 5078. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To support strategic planning process to determine how Coalition for Community Schools can be more effective in developing and maintaining community schools. 5079. Institute for Federal Democracy, Democracy Development Program, Durban, South Africa. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For work to train local government councilors and communities in KwaZulu-Natal.
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5080. Institute for Wisconsins Future, Glendale, WI. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance toward implementing Demos Public Works Project, which will provide training on importance and role of the public sector in creating and sustaining thriving and robust communities. 5081. Instream Flow Council, Shaftsburg, MI. $35,000, 2008. For Flow Project, conference which will provide scientific, policy and networking assistance to attendees, with goal of improving ability of diverse stakeholders to cooperatively solve instream flow problems in the US and Canada. 5082. International Association Interactive Open Schools, Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 5083. International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project, Building an Enabling Legal Environment for Ukraine’s Nonprofit Sector, which will provide technical assistance in drafting and implementation of legislation affecting nongovernmental organizations. 5084. International Center for Transitional Justice, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Justice and Reconciliation in the Balkans Project, supporting various governmental and nongovernmental initiatives in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Yugoslavia to address issues of truth, reconciliation and justice. 5085. InterValley Project, West Newton, MA. $280,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity-building support for InterValley Network. 5086. Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Des Moines, IA. $230,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for capacity building and expansion through training sessions with other community organizing groups around the country. 5087. Isaiah Institute, New Orleans, LA. $130,000, 2008. For technical assistance as part of work to organize in African-American churches in Louisiana and Mississippi. 5088. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance for Making Good on a Promise: Expanding Community Efforts to Raise Graduation Rates for Disconnected Youth, initiative to assist local intermediaries in Philadelphia, Portland, and Las Vegas in disseminating their best practices and lessons learned in implementing reforms to address issue of dropouts. 5089. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $180,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For research project, Nonprofit Listening Post Project, designed to improve management and operation of nonprofit organizations and policy environment within which they operate by equipping managers and board members, public policymakers, assistance providers and other stakeholders with more timely information about significant challenges facing American nonprofits and about coping strategies that innovative nonprofit managers are applying in response to them. 5090. Land Information Access Association, Traverse City, MI. $153,500, 2008. 3-year grant. For Partnerships for Change, initiative that will provide in-depth technical assistance on land-use issues to local governments in at least 32 jurisdictions including urban and inner-ring communities. 5091. Latvian Rural Forum, Riga, Latvia. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Pre-Accession Partnerships for Rural Europe, program to strengthen civil society in Central and Eastern European countries that are preparing for membership in the European Union. 5092. Legal Resources Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide legal support services for nonprofit organizations in order to better evaluate program effectiveness. 5093. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To provide technical assistance and capacity building support to Michigan’s micro-enterprise practitioners; coordinate state micro-enterprise association; promote state policy that supports micro-enterprise development; and invest in local, regional or state micro-enterprise loan funds to increase access to capital for emerging entrepreneurs. 5094. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance for Flint and Genesee County Community Development Project, with focus on local housing redevelopment efforts and urban redevelopment. 5095. Louisiana Environmental Action Network, Baton Rouge, LA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for Water Quality Project. 5096. MDRC, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate National Guard ChalleNGe Program, preventive at-risk youth program, which targets participants who are unemployed, drug-free and law-free high-school dropouts, 16 to 18 years of age. Core components of
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program are citizenship, academic excellence (GED/high school diploma attainment), life-coping skills, service to community, health and hygiene, job skills training, leadership/followership, and physical training. Residential Phase includes Pre-ChalleNGe Phase, followed by year-long mentoring relationship with specially trained member from each youth’s community. 5097. MDRC, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. To conduct external evaluation of funding and programmatic activities of Mott Foundation’s Vulnerable Youth grantmaking portfolio. Review and assessment will focus on whether strategies under Vulnerable Youth portfolio are making progress toward improving education and employment opportunities for dropouts and other underserved students. In addition to assessing progress, review will document how strategies have been expanded in the field and how Foundation’s work to inform policy, improve practice, and assess promising strategies influenced these efforts. 5098. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $125,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5099. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $165,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5100. Michigan Works Association, Lansing, MI. $60,196, 2008. For Michigan Sectoral Skills Academy, staff training program patterned after Aspen Institute’s nationwide sectoral employment training program. Academy will offer two different training opportunities. One three-day training session will serve as primer and be open to all Michigan Works agency staff from senior executive to entry-level worker. Second two day training will be open to different Michigan Works teams who are implementing or have implemented sectoral strategy and would like to expand upon that project. 5101. Michigans Children, Lansing, MI. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance efforts to support Michigan-based initiative to improve educational outcomes for out-of-school youth including promoting development of local and state systems to track and serve out-of-school and underserved youth and analyzing policy and resource barriers; mobilizing state-level stakeholders; building public will for policies and investments; and providing policy and advocacy support to limited number of sites interested in improving supports and outcomes for out-of-school youth in their communities. 5102. Midwest Environmental Advocates, Madison, WI. $50,000, 2008. For technical assistance in effort to support water preservation and conservation in Great Lakes basin in Wisconsin. 5103. Minnesota Environmental Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance which will support, through policy reform opportunities, Minnesota-based efforts to protect Great Lakes, with focus on Duluth-based Northeast Minnesota Program as part of Minnesota Great Lakes Agenda. 5104. Mott Community College, Flint, MI. $100,000, 2008. For Smart Teachers As Role Models (STAR) Initiative, demonstration program to increase number of African-American male teachers in grades K-8 in Genesee County. 5105. National Center on Education and the Economy, Institute for Innovation in Workforce Policy and Practice, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. To design and implement comprehensive technical assistance and capacity improvement program for Workforce Investment Boards across the U.S., including development of Institute to increase business-centered innovations and leadership for Workforce Investment Boards. 5106. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project, Informing State Legislatures: Statewide After-school Policy, helping state legislatures learn about developments in after-school programs and work with After-school Technical Assistance Collaborative (ATAC). 5107. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $251,000, 2008. For regranting efforts for Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods. 5108. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For general support. 5109. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $470,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for Trade Adjustment Assistance, effort to make Michigan, especially greater Flint and Saginaw region, community groups, local governments, and workforce agencies more knowledgeable about program rules, more informed about program’s shortcomings and more prepared to work to improve administration and address deficiencies.
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5110. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide research and technical assistance to community organizing groups working on issues related to jobs, wages, and economic development. 5111. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. For Federal Policy Initiative, effort to provide extensive technical assistance to stakeholders and policymakers working on workforce issues, focusing most particularly on fixing administrative and programmatic barriers that National Employment Law Project has experienced with Trade Adjustment Assistance program while working with local communities.. 5112. National League of Cities Institute, Washington, DC. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For City Leaders Engaged in Afterschool Reform and A New Day for Learning initiative, which will provide technical assistance to cities with development of citywide afterschool systems; host state or regional summits to expand and deepen partnerships between municipal leaders and statewide afterschool networks; convene third National City Afterschool Summit with possible focus on how city/business partnerships are critical for addressing afterschool needs; collect and disseminate promising practices that raise visibility of older youth’s afterschool needs and programs; document municipal afterschool investment in selected cities; and continue to raise awareness about city roles in expanding afterschool opportunities. 5113. National League of Cities Institute, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for Municipal Leadership for Expanded Learning Opportunities (also known as Municipal Leadership for Disconnected Youth), project designed to deepen and enhance involvement of mayors, city council members, and other municipal officials in development of strong after-school programs in their communities. 5114. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $251,000, 2008. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities (IS0) program, which provides start-up support and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods. 5115. National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for Sustaining the Great Lakes Project, which provides efforts to improve Great Lakes water quality through policy reform and demonstration projects including monitoring implementation of existing water quality standards, developing standards for uncontrolled pollutants, and reducing impact of runoff pollution by protecting high quality wetlands. 5116. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop conservation action plans for key freshwater sites and assist partners in taking conservation action at high priority areas throughout Great Lakes basin. 5117. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Sustainable Waters Program, effort to develop model water management approaches and apply them in specific Great Lakes and southeastern states. 5118. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $160,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technology assessment, planning and implementation services to ten southeastern environmental groups focused on freshwater ecosystem conservation. 5119. Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS, Podgorica, Montenegro. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support for organization created to encourage public participation in decision-making processes in Montenegro. 5120. NGO School Foundation, Moscow, Russia. $128,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to increase private donations to Russian nonprofit sector. 5121. Non-Profit Consortium, South Africa. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5122. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2008. To conduct study examining support infrastructure for nonprofit sector and philanthropy. Research will result in special issue of Nonprofit Quarterly to be broadly distributed through national nonprofit and philanthropic networks. Edition will be update and expansion of previous Nonprofit Quarterly special issue on the nonprofit sector infrastructure published in 2004. 5123. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5124. Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute, Bronx, NY. $200,000, 2008. To enhance communications capabilities by increasing number of staff professionals; consolidate and upgrade Website; hire consultants to
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develop media plans; produce professional, learner-centered curricula that allow for dissemination of PHI’s training programs; improve national clearinghouse on direct service healthcare workforce employment; and increase use of new Internet tools. 5125. Peruvian Center for Social Studies, Lima, Peru. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide training and analysis to regional planning processes in southern Peru, including strategies for shaping infrastructure investments in that region. Project will provide training and information to local authorities and key opinion leaders and will convene different sectors of civil society, including business leaders, environmental organizations, farmers groups, and other community organizations in facilitated dialogues that will focus on how to make infrastructure investments less environmentally damaging and more supportive of local sustainable development. 5126. Public Policy Associates, Lansing, MI. $178,000, 2008. For evaluation of Regional Skills Alliances in effort to develop base of knowledge about sectoral employment components that does not currently exist. 5127. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To evaluate Project QUEST, job development initiative aimed at unemployed and under-employed stay in labor market and increase their wages over time, with focus on low-income Hispanic adults. 5128. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $249,000, 2008. To conduct random assignment evaluation and provide technical assistance to three sectoral training initiatives: Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership in Milwaukee; Per Scholas in the Bronx; and Jewish Vocational Services of Boston. Purpose of study is to influence public policy by specifically proving effectiveness of sector training on increased earnings and job retention as part of Sectoral Employment Impact Study. 5129. Resource Center, Flint, MI. $38,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5130. River Alliance of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $153,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement policy, capacity building and river restoration programs in Great Lakes portion of Wisconsin and toward capacity building for organization. 5131. River Network, Portland, OR. $410,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to build capacity of freshwater protection citizen groups in Great Lakes basin and southeastern United States. 5132. River Network, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to build capacity of freshwater protection citizen groups in Great Lakes basin and southeastern United States. 5133. Sluzhenye Association of Nongovernmental Not-for-Profit Organizations, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. $130,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To introduce new methods of activating communities, increasing local resource mobilization, and promoting social investment in Volga region of Russia by introducing social animators as innovative approach to engaging with active citizens at community level in Nizhny Novgorod and three neighboring regions. 5134. Socia-Social Reform Foundation, Bratislava, Slovakia. $500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For Endowment for Sustainable Future, endowment building program which will also strengthen overall fundraising strategies and capacities and replace foreign funding sources with local sources. 5135. Social Change Assistance Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 5136. South African Institute for Advancement, Inyathelo, Cape Town, South Africa. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Governance Programme, effort to contribute to development of stronger, well-informed nonprofit and philanthropy sector, as well as build capacity to assist sector with issues such as legal compliance, governance, accountability and taxation. 5137. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $251,000, 2008. For regranting efforts of Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities program, which provides start-up support and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods. 5138. Southern Environmental Law Center, Charlottesville, VA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Water Quality Protection Initiative, effort to provide leadership on water quality and quantity policy issues of importance to health of freshwater ecosystems. 5139. STRIVE, Project STRIVE, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. To plan fundraising strategy. 5140. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Senior Fellows Program, identifying talented foundation leaders from key philanthropic institutions worldwide and linking them to global learning and service network. Senior fellows serve as peer consultants to developing foundations and associations of grantmakers around the world.
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5141. Synergy Enterprises, Silver Spring, MD. $300,000, 2008. For technical assistance for 21st Century Community Learning Centers Summer Institute, helping federal grant recipients improve content, management, and quality of service delivery of after-school programs. 5142. TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA. $320,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish office in Warsaw to better serve countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia with TechSoup social venture, program through which major technology providers donate information technology to nonprofits and libraries; provide technology guidance and training to help Mott Foundation grantees meet requirements associated with USA Patriot Act compliance; and extend NetSquared, program which helps nonprofits use social media effectively for mission advancement globally. 5143. Tiyakene Development Fund, Braamfontein, South Africa. $63,000, 2008. For NPO Institution Building Project, effort to work with Mott grantees on nonprofit institution-building project aimed at improving their organizational systems, financial health and management capacity. 5144. Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For re-granting effort to support development of local philanthropy and community foundations in Bulgaria. 5145. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for Tulane Environmental Law Clinic Water Quality and Wetlands Project. 5146. Ukrainian Step by Step Foundation, Kiev, Ukraine. $210,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand and improve community school model in Ukraine by establishing regional training centers, training trainers, and introducing courses on community schools into teacher training institutes. Grantee will also promote social entrepreneurship among students, fostering innovative business education programs linked to community development goals; promote quality standards in implementation of community school programs; support development and growth of student councils within schools; and facilitate development of informal network of community schools at regional, national, and international levels. Grant includes support for a conference. 5147. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $275,000, 2008. For Building Excellence, Sustainability and Trust (BEST) Nonprofit Capacity Building. 5148. University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa. $40,000, 2008. To support efforts to strengthen democracy and encourage participation in local government through UNESCO Oliver Tambo Chair of Human Rights. Project will work with House of Traditional Leaders and Provincial Department of Housing, Local Government and Traditional Affairs. Activities will include identifying obstacles and solutions to enhance popular participation and cooperation of key leaders; training key leaders on good governance, development management and understanding their respective roles; and organizing two public workshops to bring together key development partners to identify priorities and existing resources, develop strategic plan and learn from similar experiences. 5149. University of Michigan, Center for Applied Environmental Research, Flint, MI. $21,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For administrative management assistance for Flint River Corridor Alliance, public, private and nonprofit sector stakeholders interested in restoration and redevelopment of area around Flint River. Center will provide assistance to Alliance in areas of board development and governance, database and information management, marketing and communications, membership development, meeting management, fundraising, media relations, and workplan development. 5150. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $170,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate American Dream Demonstration Project. American Dream Demonstration was large-scale, experimental study assessing efficacy of Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). 5151. University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement capacity-building program aimed at increasing quality and extent of community participation in municipal planning and budgeting processes as part of Fair Share Initiative. Fair Share will also conduct research and produce and disseminate publications on municipal budgeting. 5152. YWCA of Greater Flint, Flint, MI. $33,000, 2008. To hire management consulting firm to help plan its future course.
Ruth Mott Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County and Flint, MI. No grants to individual scholarships or fellowships, or for capital projects, major
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equipment, land purchases, deficit financing, endowments, or renovations; no loans. 5153. Childrens Aid Society, New York, NY. $27,500, 2008. For training and technical assistance to replicate Flint Carrera, project which provides pregnancy prevention education and activities for 11-12 year olds that will continue through graduation from high school. 5154. Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven, MI. $12,400, 2008. For Philanthropic Capacity. 5155. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $25,270, 2008. For Philanthropic Capacity. 5156. Flint Community Schools, Flint, MI. $97,125, 2008. For Facilities Planning Process. 5157. Flint Community Schools, Flint, MI. $12,100, 2008. For Greater Flint Olympian Games Strategic Plan. 5158. Genesee County Health Department, Flint, MI. $11,336, 2008. For evaluation process for Health Management Associates. 5159. Genesee Intermediate School District, Flint, MI. $30,000, 2008. For Core Evaluation Services for Coordinated Community Student Survey. 5160. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. $78,143, 2008. To assess Community-Based Food Systems. 5161. Priority Children, Flint, MI. $189,363, 2008. For training and technical assistance to replicate Flint Carrera, project which provides pregnancy prevention education and activities for 11-12 year olds that will continue through graduation from high school. 5162. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $272,971, 2008. For supplemental support for Third Cohort of Building Excellence, Sustainability and Trust (BEST) Project, comprehensive, capacity building program in Flint and Genesee County that brings together regional funders, consultants, technical assistance providers and nonprofit agencies to achieve more viable, sustainable and effective nonprofit community. 5163. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $48,245, 2008. For supplemental support for Third Cohort of Building Excellence, Sustainability and Trust (BEST) Project, comprehensive, capacity building program in Flint and Genesee County that brings together regional funders, consultants, technical assistance providers and nonprofit agencies to achieve more viable, sustainable and effective nonprofit community. 5164. University of Michigan, Flint, MI. $197,768, 2008. For participatory evaluation of Ruth Mott Foundation Beautification Plan. 5165. Urban League of Flint, Flint, MI. $45,000, 2008. For general operating support and strategic planning.
The Skillman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Detroit, with emphasis on six neighborhoods in the city of Detroit. No support for long-term projects not being aided by other sources, sectarian religious activities, political lobbying or legislative activities, or new organizations which do not have an operational and financial history. The foundation does not make grants to organizations that had public support and revenues of less than $100,000 for the preceding year. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, purchase, construct or renovate facilities, basic research or deficit financing. 5166. Alliance for Children and Families, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. To support civic engagement in Skillman neighborhoods through technical assistance and collaborative grantmaking to provide residents with the tools to organize, influence and engage decision-makers to improve community. 5167. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $70,000, 2008. To gather a comprehensive assessment of the Foundation from grantees, stakeholders, and Board members that will provide useful data to inform the Foundation’s continuous learning and improvement. 5168. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $925,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To create independent regional community information system to collect, analyze and disseminate data and information to support evidence-based planning, program and policy decisions. 5169. Community Health and Social Services Center, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen the Southwest Detroit organization’s fund-development capacity to ensure long-term sustainability. 5170. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $175,000, 2008. To continue the work to improve the quality and financial viability of child care and early education centers in Detroit with a specific focus on the six Skillman neighborhoods.
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5171. Institute for Black Family Development, Detroit, MI. $45,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance and support for two emerging faith-based coalitions in the Cody/Rouge and Northend neighborhoods. 5172. Michigan Association of Public School Academies, Lansing, MI. $160,000, 2008. To improve and increase the number of charter schools that apply and qualify for the Making the Grade initiative by offering technical support services. 5173. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $1,100,000, 2008. To manage the implementation and development of the Good Neighborhoods work in the six targeted neighborhoods during the readiness phase. 5174. Neighborhood Centers, Detroit, MI. $185,000, 2008. To strengthen the capacity of the Springwells Village Community by expanding youth development activities. 5175. Peoples Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit, Detroit, MI. $110,000, 2008. To build capacity within the agency to engage youth in community planning. 5176. Southwest Detroit Business Association, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2008. To strengthen the capacity and sustainability of the Center of Music and Performing Arts Southwest as a children’s center in the Vernor neighborhood. 5177. Think Detroit PAL, Detroit, MI. $300,000, 2008. To build the capacity of a youth sports organization to sustain programming for about 2,300 kids and increase the number of children engaged in positive youth development activities in target neighborhoods. 5178. Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Wayne, MI. $128,000, 2008. To build capacity, and improve the quality of child care and provide families with a system that rates the current quality of available care in the six Skillman neighborhoods. 5179. YES Foundation, Bingham Farms, MI. $100,000, 2008. To continue to administer, manage and coordinate events and activities that support the Skillman Scholars program. 5180. Youth Development Commission, Detroit, MI. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build and strengthen the capacity of the Brightmoor Alliance to serve as the central leadership organization in the Brightmoor community.
Steelcase Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Athens, AL, City of Industry, CA, Grand Rapids, MI, and Markham, Canada. No support for churches or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for endowments or conferences or seminars. 5181. American Red Cross, Greater Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building. 5182. Camp Fire USA, West Michigan Council, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building. 5183. CASA of Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building. 5184. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Grand Rapids, MI. $40,000, 2008. For Outer Space Grand Rapids. 5185. Widowed Persons Service, Wyoming, MI. $20,000, 2008. For Building Capacity to Serve Today’s Widowed Women and Men of Greater Grand Rapids.
VanderWeide Family Foundation (formerly Robert & Cheri VanderWeide Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI and central FL. No grants to individuals. 5186. Lighthouse Communities, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2007. For general support.
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MINNESOTA 3M Foundation (also known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No support for religious, fraternal, social, or veterans’ organizations, disease-specific organizations, government agencies, hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes, treatment centers or hospices, or individual K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for capital endowments, advocacy or lobbying efforts, conferences, seminars, or workshops, publications, film or video production, fundraising, testimonial, athletic or special events, playground or athletic equipment, non-3M equipment, travel, or scholarship funds; no loans or investments. 5187. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For special project. 5188. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For special project. 5189. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $21,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5190. Milestone Growth Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2007. For capital support. 5191. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $30,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in St. Croix Valley-Washington County, MN, and Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix counties, WI, with a secondary interest in St. Paul, MN. No support for private foundations or schools, political or religious organizations, athletic teams, child care centers, civic action groups, business or economics education, or immigration and refugee issues and programming. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising dinners and events, travel, curriculum development, independent media productions, debt relief, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 5192. Charities Review Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support and strategic planning support. 5193. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $12,000, 2008. For general operating support and Saint Croix Valley projects. 5194. Neighborhood Health Care Network, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning and capacity building support. 5195. Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness project. 5196. Polk County Library Federation, Balsam Lake, WI. $11,400, 2008. For young adult materials, collection and staff development. 5197. Two Rivers Community Land Trust, Lake Elmo, MN. $45,000, 2008. For general operating support and capital support.
Best Buy Children’s Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Twin Cities, MN area. No support for fraternal organizations or social clubs, units of government or quasi-governmental agencies, labor or lobbying organizations, for-profit organizations, religious organization not of direct benefit to the entire community, athletic teams, or advocacy or research groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for political campaigns, travel, national ceremonies, memorials, fundraising dinners, testimonials, conferences, or similar events, health, recreation, treatment, therapeutic programs, or living subsidies, athletic events, or endowments. 5198. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Twin City Metro Hometown Grant. 5199. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Twin City Metro Hometown Grant. 5200. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $443,100, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5201. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $405,000, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5202. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $332,000, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award.
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5203. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $326,900, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5204. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $321,300, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5205. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $320,200, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5206. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $309,600, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5207. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $291,800, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5208. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $265,000, 2008. For Community Partnership Grant. 5209. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $232,300, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5210. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $66,000, 2008. For Tag Team Volunteer Service Award. 5211. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $16,000, 2008. For Twin City Metro Hometown Grant. 5212. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $165,000, 2008. For National Partnership Grant. 5213. NPower Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $30,000, 2008. For Community Partnership Grant. 5214. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For Twin City Metro Hometown Grant.
F. R. Bigelow Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Greater St. Paul, MN, metropolitan area, which includes; Ramsey, Washington, and Dakota counties, with a particular emphasis on serving people who live and work in the city of St. Paul. No support for sectarian religious programs. No grants to individuals, or for annual operating expenses, medical research, or ongoing, open-ended needs. 5215. Center for Somali Family and Childrens Services, Burnsville, MN. $13,000, 2008. Toward organizational start-up and development. 5216. Family Housing Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2008. For the Heading Home Minnesota Partners Fund to support nonprofits in Ramsey County serving homeless families and individuals. 5217. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. Toward business assistance to child care programs in Saint Paul. 5218. Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2008. Toward the transition budget. 5219. HOPE Adoption and Family Services International, Oak Park Heights, MN. $20,000, 2008. Toward increasing development capacity. 5220. Jeremiah Program, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. Toward the positions of Director of Major Gifts and Annual Fund Officer. 5221. La Oportunidad, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. Toward the technology consultation and training components of the Transitional Organizational Capacity Building and Effectiveness Project. 5222. Minnesota Museum of American Art, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For transition planning. 5223. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. Toward expansion of training and technical assistance in the East Metro area. 5224. Northeast Residence, Little Canada, MN. $30,000, 2008. Toward establishing a fund development position. 5225. Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. Toward the Organizational Effectiveness Initiative. 5226. Saint Paul Area Council of Churches, Saint Paul, MN. $17,000, 2008. Toward the leadership transition of the Minnesota Collaborative Anti-Racism Initiative. 5227. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2008. Toward the Development Program. 5228. Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. Toward the Ending Long-Term Homelessness Capacity Building Project in the East Metro area.
The Blandin Foundation (formerly Charles K. Blandin Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to rural areas of MN; scholarships limited to graduates of an Itasca County, Hill City, or Remer, Blackduck, Northome, MN, high school, Northern Lights Community School, and Chief Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Schools in MN. No support for religious activities or camping programs. No grants to individuals (except for Blandin Educational Awards), for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit
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financing, government services, capital funds (outside home community), endowments, publications, travel, medical research, films or videos, conferences, or seminars (outside of those sponsored by the foundation and related to its grantmaking). 5229. Independent School District No. 316, Coleraine, MN. $10,000, 2008. For community dialogues and strategic planning activities for Greenway and Deer River school districts in Itasca County. 5230. Itasca Community College, Grand Rapids, MN. $10,000, 2008. For annual Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools (CEFTS) international conference hosted by Itasca Community College. 5231. Itasca Economic Development Corporation, Grand Rapids, MN. $250,000, 2008. For continued operating assistance to promote economic development in Itasca County. 5232. Lakewood Health System, Staples, MN. $26,000, 2008. For implementation of Lightspeed program. 5233. Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Cass Lake, MN. $121,994, 2008. To pilot language revitalization program designed specifically to teach Ojibwe language throughout Itasca County and neighboring counties. 5234. Minnesota Campus Compact, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For two regional planning sessions to improve college success rate of low-income students and students of color in rural Minnesota. 5235. Minnesota Counties Research Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For program support for leadership training development and delivery. 5236. Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $225,000, 2008. For project support to pilot Northern Minnesota College Readiness Partnership to improve student success and build capacity among local school districts and community colleges in northern Minnesota. 5237. Northern Community Radio, Grand Rapids, MN. $124,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support to train businesses and organizations to build web sites, on-line technologies, blog and to develop regional network of community web sites across Itasca County. 5238. Renewing the Countryside, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For planning and implementation support for Journeys with First Nations sustainable tourism marketing initiative throughout rural Minnesota. 5239. Staples Motley Independent School District 2170, Staples, MN. $50,000, 2008. For planning and implementation to identify theme-based educational opportunities for Staples Motley School District to expand opportunities for students. 5240. United Way, Greater Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. To develop business plan that will direct state in area of early childhood education and care policies. 5241. University of Minnesota, Natural Resources Research Institute, Duluth, MN. $15,000, 2008. For partial support for costs to undergo initial FEMA review of containerized emergency housing concept developed by NRRI. 5242. Windom, City of, Windom, MN. $42,000, 2008. To implement LightSpeed program.
Otto Bremer Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to organizations whose beneficiaries are residents of MN, ND and WI with preference given to those in regions served by Bremer Banks. No support for economic development, or historic preservation, museums and interpretive centers, sporting activities. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, medical research, professorships, annual fund drives, benefit events, camps, or artistic or media projects. 5243. Academy on Violence and Abuse, Eden Prairie, MN. $30,000, 2008. To build organizational infrastructure, plan and execute comprehensive membership campaign and strengthen credibility and visibility of organization. 5244. African Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building, fund development and strategic planning. 5245. African Health Action Corporation, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. To increase capacity to provide outreach and services to immigrant and refugee communities. 5246. African Immigrants Community Services, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. To strengthen capacity of organization serving Ogaden Somali community in the Twin Cities. 5247. AMAZE, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning process.
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5248. American Red Cross, West Central Minnesota Chapter, Alexandria, MN. $38,000, 2008. For merger with Grant and Traverse counties and to build organizational infrastructure. 5249. Amery Area Senior Citizens, Amery, WI. $10,000, 2008. For program expansion and capacity building. 5250. Anoka Ramsey Community College Foundation, Coon Rapids, MN. $50,000, 2008. To increase capacity for relationship building and resource development. 5251. ARC Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $44,750, 2008. For Blueprint for the Future, comprehensive strategic plan which will expand capacity and affect public policies for people with developmental disabilities. 5252. Association of Fundraising Professionals, North Dakota Chapter, Warren, MN. $20,000, 2008. To assist nonprofit organizations in delivering high quality educated professional services. 5253. Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley, Eau Claire, WI. $15,000, 2008. To strengthen resource development capacity. 5254. Center for Cross-Cultural Health, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5255. Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. To build capacity and deliver effective, culturally appropriate programs. 5256. Connections of Moorhead, Moorhead, MN. $30,000, 2008. For strategic planning, board training and organizational assessment. 5257. Counseling Associates of Saint Croix, Saint Croix Falls, WI. $18,000, 2008. For long range fund development plan. 5258. Dakota Wicohan, Granite Falls, MN. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building project. 5259. District 202, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5260. Early Childhood Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning and capacity building. 5261. East Metro Womens Council, White Bear Lake, MN. $40,000, 2008. To develop staff capacity, provide employment services and implement holistic, therapeutic services including support groups. 5262. Four-H Foundation, North Dakota, Fargo, ND. $35,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5263. Generation for Change and Growth, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For board recruitment and training, development and strategic planning. 5264. Great Plains Windustry Project, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support and organization development. 5265. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2008. For general operating support and program support. 5266. Growth and Justice, Saint Paul, MN. $42,500, 2008. For capacity building and Smart Investments Series. 5267. Health and Education Association for Development, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For program support. 5268. Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan. 5269. Hmong 18 Council, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For board development and capacity building. 5270. Hopkins Minnetonka Family Resource Center, Hopkins, MN. $16,500, 2008. To develop and implement marketing plan and upgrade technology. 5271. Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $17,000, 2008. For strategic planning session. 5272. Impact Foundation, Fargo, ND. $90,000, 2008. To establish Veterans Entrepreneurship Assistance Program. 5273. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $12,500, 2008. For membership renewal. 5274. Inter-Tribal Elder Services, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For fund development and board training. 5275. Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, Balsam Lake, WI. $11,500, 2008. To develop fundraising and marketing plans and for general operations. 5276. Jabbok Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. To strengthen infrastructure and organizational capacity. 5277. Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For staff transition, work to increase sustainability, program planning and board training. 5278. KOOTASCA Community Action, Grand Rapids, MN. $75,000, 2008. To build assets, train low-income leaders and continue Circles of Support. 5279. Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Government, Hayward, WI. $26,000, 2008. For strategic planning to increase number of American Indian professionals in the school district.
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5280. Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, Mora, MN. $30,000, 2008. To expand capacity to better serve constituents. 5281. Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, Moorhead, MN. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support and to address capacity and long-term sustainability. 5282. Land Stewardship Project, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To strengthen programs, community building and membership development. 5283. Lao Advancement Organization of America, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. To organize, plan and implement collaboration between Lao community. 5284. League of Women Voters Education Fund, Washington, DC. $17,800, 2008. For general operating support and strategic planning for League of Women Voters of the Red River Valley in Fargo, ND. 5285. Library Foundation of Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5286. Little Earth Residents Association, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. For Phase I of Capacity-Building and Program Development Initiative. 5287. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support for Payne-Lake Community Partners. 5288. Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, Fargo, ND. $45,000, 2008. For fund development strategy based around individual giving. 5289. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. To provide comprehensive array of services to nonprofit organizations that are considering merger, program transfer, alliance and restructure. 5290. Melpomene Institute for Womens Health Research, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. To continue implementation of strategic plan. 5291. Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. To develop quality-based membership initiative. 5292. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building and program development plan. 5293. Metropolitan State University, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. To assess needs within mental health community law enforcement and the justice system. 5294. Midwest Community Development, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2008. To develop operational infrastructure and for general operating support. 5295. Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, Saint Paul, MN. $70,000, 2008. To restructure organization and for general operating support. 5296. Minnesota Council for Quality, Minnetonka, MN. $40,000, 2008. To build capacity. 5297. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $80,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Leadership in Expanding Civic Engagement Initiative. 5298. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $63,500, 2008. To provide comprehensive education and information to nonprofits in Minnesota and North Dakota. 5299. Minnesota Home Ownership Center, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For program development and capacity building for mortgage foreclosure services. 5300. Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support and leadership development for Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network that works to educate and engage immigrants in policy reform. 5301. Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. To build internal leadership and capacity through matching grant. 5302. Minnesota Thunder PLUS-Partnering for Leadership and Urban Success, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support and capacity building. 5303. Montessori Training Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For start-up support, including design and construction, of preschool for residents of Roosevelt Homes neighborhood. 5304. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. To support transition of Center into sustainable organizational structure. 5305. Neighborhood Justice Center, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For capacity building and general operating support. 5306. North Dakota Autism Center, Fargo, ND. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building, training and technical assistance program. 5307. North Dakota Human Rights Coalition, Fargo, ND. $13,603, 2008. For matching grant to be used as incentive for membership drive. 5308. Northeast Community Development Corporation, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For outreach, planning and organizing.
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5309. Northern Waters Literacy, Balsam Lake, WI. $25,000, 2008. For operating support for literacy programs in Pierce, Polk and Saint Croix counties and to develop evaluation system for use by volunteers. 5310. Northlands Rescue Mission, Grand Forks, ND. $50,000, 2008. To establish development office. 5311. Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program, Ashland, WI. $54,735, 2008. To upgrade information systems and for strategic planning process. 5312. Northwoods Coalition for Family Safety, Bemidji, MN. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning and to create long-term sustainability plan. 5313. Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. To develop website and branding strategies. 5314. Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For administrative and program support. 5315. Outfront Minnesota Community Services, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For leadership transition and organizational capacity building. 5316. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Minneapolis, MN. $11,650, 2008. For strategic planning initiative. 5317. Penumbra Theater Company, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For New Era Campaign, which works to build capacity to achieve long-term sustainability. 5318. Perham Memorial Hospital and Home, Perham, MN. $14,500, 2008. For strategic planning, staff and cultural competency training. 5319. Philanthrofund Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For capacity building. 5320. Pillsbury United Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building, development and program support for Center for Somali Solutions Unity. 5321. Professional Association of Treatment Homes, Hudson, WI. $75,000, 2008. For transition support. 5322. Project Pathfinder, Saint Paul, MN. $45,000, 2008. To continue capacity building project. 5323. Redeemer Center for Life, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For board and staff development and to implementation strategic plan. 5324. Restorative Justice Community Action, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building efforts with new leadership in time of transition. 5325. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Red River Valley, Fargo, ND. $35,000, 2008. To implement fundraising plan that will recruit and sustain long-term donors. 5326. Rose Ensemble, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2008. To assess, update and refine technological infrastructure, board training and marketing development initiative. 5327. Saint Croix Valley Restorative Justice Program, River Falls, WI. $50,000, 2008. To expand programs and become self-sustainable. 5328. Second Harvest Heartland, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2008. To increase capacity and conduct hunger awareness activities. 5329. Senior Community Services, Minnetonka, MN. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning and fund development. 5330. Simpson Housing Services, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. To conduct strategic planning. 5331. Take Action Minnesota Education Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning process for Midwest Democracy Network. 5332. Twin Cities Media Alliance, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. To implement comprehensive development and marketing plan which will enable financial sustainability. 5333. Two Rivers Community Land Trust, Lake Elmo, MN. $40,000, 2008. For general operating and capital support. 5334. Upper Mississippi Mental Health Center, Bemidji, MN. $65,000, 2008. For system-wide effort for continuous quality improvement. 5335. Walk-In Counseling Center, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2008. For governance activities and development of marketing plan. 5336. Wellstone Action Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2008. For Native American Leadership Program, which works to increase advocacy and organizing capacity in communities in the upper Midwest. 5337. West Central Minnesota Communities Action, Elbow Lake, MN. $30,000, 2008. To upgrade financial software and strengthen infrastructure. 5338. West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, Glenwood City, WI. $60,000, 2008. To initiate community-based fund development project and subsidize case management services. 5339. West Side Community Health Services, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning and capacity building.
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5340. Womens Foundation of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For fund development efforts. 5341. WomenVenture, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2008. To develop, implement and evaluate New-Traditional Sector project for women which will increase access to and success in higher paying jobs. 5342. Youth Leadership, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2008. To expand vision for congregational services and build capacity.
Bush Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD. 5343. A Chance to Grow, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To implement three-year capacity building plan, including launch of development and marketing program, that is directed toward securing strong and long-term stream of contributions and earned revenues. 5344. Achievements Unlimited Foundation, Fargo, ND. $2,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen nonprofit sector in North Dakota by building organizational capacity of organizations to meet their mission. 5345. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward implementation of three-year strategic plan for strengthening long-term financial stability of organization. 5346. American Indian Family Center, Saint Paul, MN. $18,100, 2008. For executive search consultant expenses. 5347. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build capacity of six Asian American-Pacific Islander (AAPI) organizations in Minnesota to effectively serve their communities through in-depth technical assistance and grantmaking as part of National Gender and Equity Campaign (NGEC). 5348. Audubon Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen staff and organizational capacity for volunteer-led chapters in Minnesota and the Dakotas through broader public outreach and increased success in raising funds from donors, particularly individuals. 5349. Bedlam Theater, Minneapolis, MN. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase support and revenue base, continue developing its organizational structure, and contribute to sustainable future through hiring new development director position. 5350. Bolder Options, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To improve performance management, mentor/mentee matching, and development of financial resources for organization. 5351. Business, Arts and Recreation Center, Windom, MN. $49,620, 2008. 2-year grant. For continued support for part-time education/events position and publicity expense, and for diverse cultural and educational programming. 5352. Central Center for Family Resources, Minneapolis, MN. $39,655, 2008. For strategic planning and website development consultant. 5353. Centro Campesino, Owatonna, MN. $10,500, 2008. For consultant to complete development plan and for professional training for executive director. 5354. Charles Hall Youth Services, Bismarck, ND. $100,000, 2008. For full-time and part-time staff to improve sustainability of organizations finances and programming. 5355. Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For operating expenses and strategic plan. 5356. Community Design Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $30,100, 2008. To enhance financial management capacity. 5357. Community Stabilization Project, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For organizational development. 5358. CommunityWorks North Dakota, Mandan, ND. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide multi-family housing for low-income residents in rural communities and reservations through new Community Loan Fund and increased housing development skills in nonprofit organizations. 5359. Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2008. To reduce reliance on governmental funding for culturally competent behavioral health and human services to Latinos in Saint Paul by continuing two development and marketing manager positions. 5360. Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand African Women’s Center facility and programming by funding executive assistant position, hiring certified early childhood teacher, and receiving consultant support. 5361. Conservation Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $130,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For communications strategies and tools that will increase constituency for public policies that conserve environment.
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5362. Countryside Public Health, Benson, MN. $105,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To improve social and emotional development of children birth to age five, in southwest Minnesota counties, through integration of services based on multiple agency planning to achieve common goals. 5363. Dakota Resource Council, Dickinson, ND. $37,900, 2008. To build membership, strengthen emerging leaders, and diversify funding through continued support of Responsible Energy Program. 5364. Dakota Rural Action, Brookings, SD. $50,000, 2008. To help sustain and strengthen financial and leadership capacity. 5365. Early Childhood Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $190,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To ensure healthy development of children in communities of color by increasing Center’s capacity to train childcare providers and support leadership development. 5366. Empire Arts Center, Grand Forks, ND. $65,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase community engagement in performing arts programs by hiring additional full-time staff position to provide administrative support, coordinate volunteers, and assist executive director in theater operations and membership/fundraising effort. 5367. Fargo Theater Management Corporation, Fargo, ND. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For upgraded staffing capacity to prepare for newly-expanded film and live performance facility, and for leadership transition. 5368. Farm Rescue, Jamestown, ND. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For first full-time staff, and enhancing capacity. 5369. Fergus Falls Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls, MN. $4,055,000, 2008. For increased artistic quality and focus, enhanced community partnerships and collaborations, and additional organizational capacity and planning for leadership transition through admission to Regional Arts Development Program II (RADP II). 5370. Great American History Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $13,800, 2008. For consulting expenses to design new business plan. 5371. Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To develop internal capacity to diversify funding sources to continue implementing Plains Roadmap and Midwestern Governors Association Accords. 5372. Great Plains Restoration Council, Fort Worth, TX. $65,000, 2008. To support, evaluate, and refine Plains Youth InterACTION program; determine next steps for GPRC; and expand base of financial support of organization. 5373. Great Plains Windustry Project, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. For complete strategic plan, and for community ownership to benefit communities in Midwestern states. 5374. Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona, MN. $137,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase audiences, broaden financial support, expand community educational opportunities, and contribute to economic and cultural development in Winona area through hiring full-time, on-site operations manager. 5375. Guthrie Theater Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $700,000, 2008. For Guthrie Theaters Kushner Celebration, new festival model to be tested with support from Large Cultural Organizations Development Fund II (LCODF II). 5376. Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Saint Paul, MN. $39,000, 2008. To hire consultants for strategic planning, board and HR development, and technology upgrades. 5377. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $425,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To improve health by increasing effectiveness of organizations to reduce poor environmental conditions through grantmaking, technical assistance, and convening activities of Environmental Justice Fund. 5378. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase effectiveness of ecological health organizations in Dakotas and Minnesota to meet their missions through customized technical assistance, training, and coaching. 5379. Lakota Oyate Wakanyeja Owicakyapi, Pine Ridge, SD. $765,254, 2008. 3-year grant. To build program and financial capacity. 5380. Land Stewardship Project, White Bear Lake, MN. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For staffing and operating capacity to complete organizational transition that focuses on program integration, revenue growth and diversification, and leadership development. 5381. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To revitalize communities and neighborhoods in Duluth by implementing national Building Sustainable Communities Initiative. 5382. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To hire consultants and develop capacities of staff and
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operating systems to strengthen evaluation and reporting of program outcomes. 5383. Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. To develop new strategic plan to guide activities through 2011 as part of organizational effectiveness component of Regional Arts Development Program I. 5384. Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, Saint Paul, MN. $167,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build fundraising capacity to sustain activities of Environmental Public Health Program. 5385. Minnesota Environmental Initiative, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For complete strategic plan to identify and take action on emerging environmental concerns in climate change, environmental health, and energy security in Minnesota. 5386. Minnesota Project, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2008. To expand current efforts in local food program; support final transition phase and begin work on strategic planning; and build fund development and communications capacities with initiation of development position. 5387. National Enterprise Development Corporation, Rural Community Innovations, Bozeman, MT. $261,750, 2008. To expand and improve Oweesta Collaborative and its Entrepreneurship Development System by adding members, documenting and disseminating lessons learned and creating Best Practices Toolkit (with youth and artist component), and for funding plan. 5388. NetWork for Better Futures, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To help former felons re-enter society and avoid re-incarceration through social enterprise approach to housing, healthcare, employment, and community service, and to hire new director of performance evaluation. 5389. New Franklin Cultural Center, Franklin ArtWorks, Minneapolis, MN. $58,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase audiences, enhance administrative and staffing capacity, additional programming and outreach, new fundraising activities, and capital project. 5390. North Dakota Council on Abused Womens Services, Bismarck, ND. $29,710, 2008. For consultants to complete organizational cost analysis, create marketing and fundraising strategy for programs and services, and train staff and collaborative Board members in fund development. 5391. Peta Wakan Tipi, Sacred Fire Lodge, Saint Paul, MN. $54,000, 2008. For Fund operations director position to ensure implementation of succession and funding plan to achieve sustainability. 5392. Prairie Learning Center Foundation, Raleigh, ND. $100,000, 2008. Toward fundraising plan for programs and services of Prairie Learning Center. 5393. Rebuild Resources, Saint Paul, MN. $171,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For expanded Impact Via Enterprise Growth Initiative that will support Rebuild’s strategic plan goal of producing 100 graduates per year and organizational budget with 77 percent earned revenue by 2011. 5394. Reuben Lindh Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $110,000, 2008. To ensure that developmentally delayed children are ready to enter kindergarten and benefit from ongoing family involvement by continuing Southeast Asian program, and for organizational development consultant fees. 5395. Reuben Lindh Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To create organizational structure that will meet needs of agency and sustain South East Asian Program. 5396. Sicangu Oyate Ho, Saint Francis Indian School, Saint Francis, SD. $210,860, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To increase high school graduation rate, for salaries and benefits for counselors of Freshman Academy, and for program costs, including evaluation. 5397. South Dakota Department of Social Services, Pierre, SD. $519,095, 2008. To increase quality of infant/toddler care by training caregivers and improving care environments. 5398. South Dakota Voices for Children, Sioux Falls, SD. $53,000, 2008. To launch strategic initiative, which will include marketing and fundraising campaign, in order to achieve sustainability. 5399. Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, Hearth Connection, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2008. To create infrastructure through which up to 2,000 homeless households can be served within five years. 5400. Theater Mu, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For increased audience access to high-quality theater focusing on Asian and Asian-American heritage and contemporary issues by enhancing new play and artistic development, supporting emerging playwrights, and using additional mature talent to increase income.
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5401. United Way, Greater Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For development of Early Childhood Business Plan. 5402. Walk-In Counseling Center, Minneapolis, MN. $174,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity by developing and instituting plan for sustainable income. 5403. Washburn Center for Children, Minneapolis, MN. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To sustain program to help children living in high risk circumstances repair developmental deficits in order to provide time for Washburn to secure ongoing core operating and system support for this effort. 5404. Way to Grow, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. To continue to help diverse families prepare children for school success by building Reach and Teach school readiness program to serve more families and making case for sustained funding from other public and private sources. 5405. Youth Farm and Market Project, Minneapolis, MN. $95,519, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase effectiveness in governance, program delivery, and management by documenting its youth development model. 5406. Youth Performance Company, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For consultants to conduct strategic plan. 5407. Zeitgeist, Saint Paul, MN. $53,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase community visibility, audiences, and earned income by hiring marketing consultant and new marketing and communications position. 5408. Zenon Dance Company and School, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase audiences and student enrollment for contemporary dance by engaging marketing consultant and hiring part-time marketing position.
The Cargill Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and its northern and western suburbs with emphasis on Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, Robbinsdale, and St. Louis Park, MN. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, individual schools, or organizations that serve mental or dental needs of children. No grants to individuals, or for athletic scholarships, memberships in civic organizations or trade associations, fundraising events, tickets or campaigns, endowments, recognition or testimonial events, public service or political campaigns, lobbying activities, conferences, travel, programs serving adults (including domestic violence), youth employment, summer, or juvenile justice programs, or programs that serve children whose parents are incarcerated or have serious medical problems. 5409. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $458,900, 2008. For program support. 5410. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $275,814, 2008. For program support. 5411. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $175,000, 2008. For program support. 5412. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $104,079, 2008. For program support. 5413. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $90,056, 2008. For program support. 5414. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2008. For program support. 5415. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2008. For program support.
Central Minnesota Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns counties, MN. No support for religious organizations for direct activities, or for fraternal organizations, societies, or orders. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship funds), or for medical research, general operating expenses, national fundraising, telephone solicitations, travel, capital campaigns, endowments, or debt retirement or deficit financing. 5416. Anderson Entrepreneurial Center, Saint Cloud, MN. $36,500, 2007. 5417. Minnesota Real Estate Foundation, Saint Cloud, MN. $10,000, 2007. 5418. Venture Allies, Saint Cloud, MN. $20,250, 2007.
Ecolab Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in City of Industry and San Jose, CA, McDonough, GA, Elk Grove Village and Joliet, IL, Huntington, IN, Greensboro, NC, Grand Forks, ND, Hebron, OH, Garland,
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TX, Beloit, WI, and Martinsburg, WV, with emphasis on St. Paul, MN. No support for sectarian or denominational religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political or lobbying organizations, or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals (except for Visions for Learning), or for industry, trade, or professional association memberships, sports or athletic programs or facilities, or fundraising events or sponsorships; no loans or program-related investments. 5419. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. 5420. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007.
General Mills Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations, with emphasis on the Twin Cities, MN area. No support for religious, political, social, labor, veterans’, alumni, or fraternal organizations, disease-specific organizations, or athletic associations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowments, research, publications, films, advertising, athletic events, testimonial dinners, workshops, symposia, travel, fundraising events, debt reduction, or recreation; no loans. 5421. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Best Practices Trip. 5422. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5423. American Dietetic Association Foundation, Chicago, IL. $207,000, 2008. For Champions for Healthy Kids and evaluation. 5424. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5425. Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Maplewood, MN. $50,000, 2008. For operating support and a Presenting Capstone Sponsorship. 5426. K T C A/K T C I Twin Cities Public Television, Saint Paul, MN. $202,000, 2008. For operating support and MLK Breakfast. 5427. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For KIPP schools to the Twin Cities. 5428. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2008. For Neighborhood Development projects. 5429. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5430. Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids, IA. $15,000, 2008. For Especially for You Race 2007. 5431. Minnesota Humanities Center, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2008. For Global Studies and International Issues Teacher Institute Series. 5432. Minnesota Humanities Center, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Multicultural Professional Development for Teachers Initiative. 5433. Saint Paul Area Council of Churches, Saint Paul, MN. $22,000, 2008. For MLK Holiday Breakfast. 5434. South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District, Littleton, CO. $10,000, 2008. For Champions for Healthy Kids: South Suburban Park and Recreation District (SSPR) - CATCH Kid’s Club (CKC). 5435. Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Childcare Provider Training Program. 5436. Southern Illinois University Foundation, Carbondale, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Champions for Healthy Kids: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Head Start. 5437. United Negro College Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $175,000, 2008. For operating support, MLK Breakfast and Scholarship Support. 5438. United States African Development Foundation, Washington, DC. $140,000, 2008. For Nyirefami Food Processing. 5439. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For This is My Home: Human Rights Education in Action. 5440. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5441. Washburn Center for Children, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For 125th Anniversary Campaign. 5442. Youth Frontiers, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Capacity and Capital support.
Initiative Foundation (formerly Central Minnesota Initiative Fund) Limitations: Giving limited to Benton, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wright counties, MN. No support for religious programs. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships) or for continuing support,
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endowments, capital expenses, curriculum development, or video production. 5443. Milaca, City of, Milaca, MN. $15,000, 2008. For Healthy Communities Partnership Training. 5444. Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration, Maplewood, MN. $10,000, 2008. For volunteer capacity building in Central Minnesota. 5445. Montrose, City of, Montrose, MN. $15,000, 2008. For Healthy Communities Partnership Training. 5446. North Branch, City of, North Branch, MN. $15,000, 2008. For Healthy Communities Partnership Training. 5447. Saint Martin, City of, Saint Martin, MN. $15,000, 2008. For Healthy Communities Partnership Training.
The McKnight Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to organizations in MN, especially the seven-county Twin Cities, MN, area, except for programs in the environment which are made mainly in the 10 states bordering the Mississippi River and in the Twin Cities region, international aid, or research. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or for medical health or health-related services, including those for chemical dependency, services for seniors or people with disabilities. No grants to individuals (except for the Virginia McKnight Binger Awards in Human Service and the McKnight Distinguished Artist Award.), or for basic research in academic disciplines (except for defined programs in crop research and neuroscience) endowment funds, scholarships, fellowships, national fundraising campaigns, ticket sales, travel or conferences. 5448. Africa 2000 Network-Uganda, Kampala, Uganda. $42,500, 2008. To build farmer associations toward collective action and management for member marketing needs, and enhance smallholder farmer income through improved farming techniques and access to markets. 5449. Biodiversity Project, Madison, WI. $430,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For communications campaign promoting Mississippi River restoration in states along river. 5450. Biodiversity Project, Madison, WI. $25,000, 2008. To refine communications strategies about Mississippi River. 5451. Bloomington Art Center, Bloomington, MN. $10,000, 2008. To build capacity of community arts center. 5452. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5453. Child Care Works, Minneapolis, MN. $190,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support, and technology and planning efforts. 5454. Concordia University Saint Paul, Farm in the City, Saint Paul, MN. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For work of Center for Inclusive Child Care providing training, coaching, and consultation and support to youth program staff to better serve children with specialized needs. 5455. EcoVentures International, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For Future Fuels Project in Leshoto and Arusha regions of Tanzania, introducing women to briquette production and enterprise start-up, including market development of briquettes for cooking fuel. 5456. Enterprise Community Partners, Columbia, MD. $240,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Rose Architectural Fellowship in Minnesota. 5457. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For program support in Mississippi River Basin. 5458. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support, and for Growth Fund. 5459. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $60,000, 2008. To align and advance philanthropic leadership on growth and development issues in greater Twin Cities region. 5460. Grantmakers in the Arts, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For leadership transition. 5461. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 5462. Jalamba Organic Processors and Training Centre, Kampala, Uganda. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase household incomes and food security on islands of Bussi and Bunjako by introducing cash crops of fruit and vegetables, with animal husbandry. 5463. Kivulini Womens Rights Organization, Mwanza, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba. $25,000, 2008. To build capacity of four community-based organizations to scale up and replicate innovative social entrepreneurship women’s groups, and prepare leaders of those groups to train and mentor other women in the future.
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5464. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $675,000, 2008. For Payne-Lake Community Partners, which provides community engagement and development services to Payne-Arcade area of east St. Paul and Lake Street area of south Minneapolis. 5465. Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts, Minneapolis, MN. $110,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating and capacity support. 5466. Lyric Arts Company of Anoka, Anoka, MN. $25,000, 2008. For organization and operation planning. 5467. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating, working capital, and scholarship support. 5468. Minnesota Environmental Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $220,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen communications and outreach. 5469. Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting, Saint Paul, MN. $80,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For efforts to improve life outcomes for adolescent fathers and their families through expansion of services, regional training, and public policy initiatives. 5470. Minnesota State Council on Economic Education, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Community Educator Mentorship Program. 5471. Minnesota Youth Intervention Programs Association, Mendota Heights, MN. $135,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating and capacity building support. 5472. Minnesota, State of, Saint Paul, MN. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training and technical support for human service staff about personal finance to help low-income people become more financially secure. 5473. Northside Arts Collective, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity-building. 5474. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $70,000, 2008. For Northside Economic Opportunity Network, strengthening business development, community growth, and entrepreneurship in north Minneapolis. 5475. OverExposure, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For program support. 5476. Ready 4 K, Saint Paul, MN. $350,000, 2008. For general operating support and fund development plan. 5477. Red Eye Collaboration, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For audience development/marketing staff position at experimental theater company. 5478. Resource Center for Fathers and Families, Blaine, MN. $10,500, 2008. For capacity-building. 5479. Skewed Visions, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For general operating and evaluation support for multidisciplinary performance company. 5480. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For arts management assistance agency. 5481. Taxpayers for Common Sense, Washington, DC. $230,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To assess and publicize wasteful federal water projects and farm policies. 5482. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For start-up and planning activities in Twin Cities. 5483. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Women, Food and Agriculture Network, to improve water quality protection on farmland in Iowa. 5484. Trailnet, Saint Louis, MO. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Confluence Greenway along Mississippi River in Missouri and Illinois. 5485. United Way, Greater Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For Minnesota statewide early childhood business plan. 5486. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For information sharing and technical assistance program to promote sustainable affordable housing design in region. 5487. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $330,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Minnesota Center for Neighborhood Organizing. 5488. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $210,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization Program, which improves ability of neighborhood organizations to complete projects. 5489. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For evaluation of legislative program that provides funds to improve outreach and services to family, friend, and neighbor childcare providers. 5490. University of Reading, Reading, England. $65,600, 2008. For Statistical Training for CCRP West Africa and Andes Community of Practice. 5491. Urban League, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For organization assessment.
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5492. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For youth academic enrichment program in Central and Phillips neighborhoods. 5493. Volunteer Efforts for Development Concerns, Kampala, Uganda. $120,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To transform women farmer’s groups in Uganda into viable structures for collective production and marketing for improved household income.
The Medtronic Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Maricopa County and Tempe, AZ, Santa Clarita, San Fernando, and Simi Valley regions, western Los Angeles, and Orange, Santa Barbara, Sonoma, and Ventura counties, CA, Denver metro area and Louisville, CO, Jacksonville, FL, Kosciusko County, IN, Beverly, Danvers, Middleton, North Shore, Peabody, and Salem, MA, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Twin Cities-Seven County metro, MN, area, Humacao, Juncos, and Villalba, PR, Memphis, TN, Fort Worth, TX, and King and Snohomish County, WA, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. No support for lobbying, political, or fraternal organizations, religious groups not of direct benefit to the entire community, or private foundations. No grants individuals, or for scholarships, Continuing Medical Education (CME) grants, capital campaigns, fundraising events or activities, social events, goodwill advertising, general operating support, general support for educational institutions, long-term counseling or personal development, endowments, automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) purchases, or research. 5494. Adult Congenital Heart Association, Philadelphia, PA. $60,000, 2008. For capacity building. 5495. Adult Congenital Heart Association, Philadelphia, PA. $14,740, 2008. For strategic retreat and ongoing development consulting. 5496. Alexandra House, Blaine, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Hope Gala. 5497. American Pain Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2008. For infrastructure development for Power Over Pain Action Network. 5498. Angel Flight West, Santa Monica, CA. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building in Boulder County. 5499. Arrhythmia Alliance, Stratford upon Avon, England. $58,392, 2008. For fund raiser. 5500. Bridging, Inc., Bloomington, MN. $15,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan. 5501. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For HeartLink Gala. 5502. Childrens HeartLink, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Hall of Fame Gala. 5503. Courage Center, Golden Valley, MN. $50,000, 2008. For Courage Center Gala. 5504. Courage Center, Golden Valley, MN. $50,000, 2008. For 5K Your Way, fundraising event benefiting Courage Center. 5505. Dystonia Society, London, England. $74,847, 2008. To raise awareness among healthcare professionals about Dystonia and develop plans for improved regional services. 5506. Gillette Childrens Specialty Healthcare, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2008. To build fundraising capacity. 5507. Insulin Pumpers, Milpitas, CA. $15,000, 2008. For infrastructure work and educational support programs for Insulin Pump users. 5508. League of Women Voters of Minnesota Education Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $12,000, 2008. For capacity building for Voter Service Projects and Citizen Education Programs. 5509. Lomi School Foundation, Santa Rosa, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Legacy Fund for Mental Health. 5510. MacPhail Center for Music, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Gala Celebration. 5511. Minnesota Medical Foundation, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $15,500, 2008. For Public Health Gala. 5512. Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For fundraising gala. 5513. National Alliance for Hispanic Health, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For membership and to sponsor Vision, Innovation, Dedication and Advocacy Awards. 5514. Parent Heart Watch, Geneva, OH. $75,000, 2008. For strategic and fundraising planning and to develop membership outreach.
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5515. Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Silver Spring, MD. $75,000, 2008. To expand and enhance Special Events model through network and capacity building. 5516. Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $500,000, 2008. For Premier Partner sponsorship. 5517. West Side Community Health Services, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Anniversary Gala.
The Minneapolis Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to MN, with emphasis on organizations in the Twin Cities metropolitan region. No support for national campaigns, direct religious activities, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, or organizations within umbrella organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, building or endowment funds, scholarships, fellowships, conferences, courtesy advertising, direct fundraising efforts, benefit tickets, telephone solicitations, or memberships. 5518. A Chance to Grow, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2009. For implementation and evaluation of SMART (Stimulating Maturity through Accelerated Readiness Training) learning intervention. 5519. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2009. For Value 7 of Minneapolis Public Schools Strategic Plan. 5520. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2009. For capital campaign completion, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic planning. 5521. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2009. For capital campaign completion, homeless youth program, administration, and strategic planning. 5522. ARC Greater Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2009. For Annual Fund, operating support, and gala. 5523. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2009. For building capacity of Asian American community in Minnesota to engage and influence policies and solutions related to social justice issues. 5524. Carondelet Catholic School, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2009. For match for Challenge Fund Drive. 5525. Casa de Esperanza, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2009. For three year strategic plan that will enhance organization’s ability to provide innovative approaches to end domestic violence in Latino communities. 5526. Center for Communication and Development, KMOJ Radio, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2009. For capacity building to focus media attention on poverty. 5527. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2009. For grantee survey. 5528. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2009. For Grantee Perception report. 5529. Centro Campesino, Owatonna, MN. $40,000, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5530. Charities Review Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2009. To help organization become culturally competent to better serve Minnesota nonprofits and charitable donors. 5531. Communication Center, Friends of the, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2009. For production of 40th Anniversary marketing DVD. 5532. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $150,000, 2009. For Minnesota Latino Nonprofit Leadership Academy, new 12-month nonprofit management and leadership training program. 5533. District Councils Collaborative of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2009. For civic engagement and technical assistance for neighborhoods and communities located along Central Corridor Light Rail Line. 5534. Edina ABC Foundation, Edina, MN. $10,000, 2009. For golf event and for fall support. 5535. Folwell Neighborhood Association, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2009. For capacity building. 5536. Fresh Air, Inc., KFAI-FM, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2009. For capacity building grant to focus media attention on poverty. 5537. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2009. For North Minneapolis Initiative to respond to foreclosures in North Minneapolis. 5538. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2009. For general operating support.
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5539. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2009. For capacity building activities to strengthen grassroots social change organizations. 5540. HealthPartners, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2009. For Itasca Project for management and initiatives. 5541. Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research, Minneapolis, MN. $40,080, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5542. Housing Preservation Project, Saint Paul, MN. $40,010, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5543. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5544. Joyce Preschool, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2009. For capacity building and expansion of outreach and preschool model. 5545. La Escuelita, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2009. For operating support to expand and develop new programs including Teaching the Teachers, to help equip teachers to better meet academic needs of immigrant students and build La Escuelita’s organizational capacity. 5546. Little Earth Residents Association, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2009. For phase I of ten-year capacity building and program development initiative. 5547. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2009. For replication of Portland Model in Duluth LISC. 5548. Loft Literary Center, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2009. For Capital Campaign for transition, legacy, and capacity building. 5549. Migizi Communications, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2009. For Phase II of building telecommunications capacity on tribal nations. 5550. Migizi Communications, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5551. Minneapolis Public Library, Friends of the, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2009. To hire consultant to conduct strategic planning for newly merged Minneapolis and Hennepin County Public Library systems. 5552. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2009. For policy advocacy work including Minnesota Participation Project and Charity Tax Exempt Education Campaign. 5553. Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis, MN. $13,500, 2009. For general support, Confer Match, and Fund a Dream. 5554. Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2009. For Fund-a-Dream Gala. 5555. Minnesota Womens Consortium, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2009. For consultant to plan Women in Philanthropy Conference. 5556. Minnesota Womens Consortium, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2009. For increasing ability of nonprofit and human service organizations to impact public policy and outreach to wider range of communities and strengthening existing services. 5557. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2009. For capacity building. 5558. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $65,000, 2009. For new organizational model and systems redesign to drive economic growth and build human capital in American Indian community. 5559. Organizing Apprenticeship Project, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2009. For capacity building for community based organizations of color to address racial disparities and influence public policy changes that will result in greater economic, social and racial equity for all Minnesotans. 5560. Organizing Apprenticeship Project, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5561. PEACE Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2009. For capacity building. 5562. Rebuild Resources, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2009. For full-time employee salary for Internet Marketing Program. 5563. Saint Paul Public Schools, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2009. For Collaborative Teaching Project.
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5564. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2009. For organizational capacity in areas of communication and development. 5565. Somali Action Alliance, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2009. For leadership development and capacity building for Somali community. 5566. Somali Action Alliance, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5567. Stairstep Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2009. For capacity building. 5568. Trust for Public Land, Midwest Field Office, Saint Paul, MN. $11,000, 2009. For capacity building campaign and general support. 5569. Twin Cities Media Alliance, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2009. For technical assistance to create on-line tools to support citizen journalism. 5570. Twin Cities RISE, Minneapolis, MN. $55,000, 2009. For Personal Empowerment training in Minneapolis Public Schools Special Education Program. 5571. United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, New Brighton, MN. $50,000, 2009. For new President. 5572. University of Minnesota, Institute on Race and Poverty, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5573. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $24,000, 2009. For outcome evaluation research of Baby’s Space Partnership, model of enhanced child care integrated with family support services. 5574. Urban League, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $39,910, 2009. For participatory evaluation, action research, advocacy, communications and organizing for third year of work by Brown Power Base Project partners supported by Minnesota Dream Fund. 5575. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $200,000, 2009. For general operating support for one month. 5576. YWCA of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2009. For building capacity of Girls Inc programming, specifically to engage increased numbers of girls from Native American, Hispanic, and Somali communities.
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5589. Mott, City of, Mott, ND. $25,000, 2008. For poverty reduction strategy development. 5590. Native American Community Development Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $200,000, 2008. For capacity-building work for American Indian community in South Minneapolis. 5591. Native American Development Corporation, Billings, MT. $10,000, 2008. For strategic communications/public relations, advertising and community outreach, event planning, and hosting reception. 5592. Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland, OR. $3,360,000, 2008. For re-engagement grant (poverty reduction and capacity building work). 5593. Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For strategic communications/public relations, advertising and community outreach, event planning, and holding reception. 5594. Renewing the Countryside, Minneapolis, MN. $104,000, 2008. For Creating Value-Added Community Implementation (CVAC). 5595. Society for Advancement of Native Interests-Today, Rapid City, SD. $500,000, 2008. For re-engagement grant (poverty reduction and capacity building work). 5596. Society for Advancement of Native Interests-Today, Rapid City, SD. $10,000, 2008. For strategic communications/public relations, advertising and community outreach, event planning, and holding reception. 5597. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $145,675, 2008. For Raices Regional Leadership Council Technical Support. 5598. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For costs and benefits that accrue from investments in leadership. 5599. United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Seattle, WA. $3,500,000, 2008. For re-engagement grant (poverty reduction and capacity building work). 5600. United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For strategic communications, public relations, advertising and community outreach, event planning, and holding reception. 5601. University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. $20,000, 2008. For Systems Change Training for Local Officials (research and development).
The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation Minnesota Community Foundation (formerly Minnesota Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to MN. 5577. American Cancer Society, Midwest Division, Mendota Heights, MN. $20,000, 2007. For Creative Black Tie Fundraiser. 5578. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, Minneapolis, MN. $35,500, 2007. For physical and occupational therapy and to provide teaching of therapeutic procedures for care providers, and for Loan Closet. 5579. Childrens Cancer Research Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For Power Hour Sponsorship of KS95 for Kids Radiothon. 5580. Douglas County Public Health, Alexandria, MN. $52,500, 2007. For Palliative Care services and training, Douglas County Public Health Hospice for supplemental therapies, Seasons of Hope Conference, and Norma Roman Longfellow Special Needs Fund. 5581. Fairmont, City of, Fairmont, MN. $10,000, 2007. For construction of Hobo Camp Nature Trail.
Northwest Area Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to IA, ID, MN, MT, ND, OR, SD, and WA. No support for lobbying activities. No grants to individuals. 5582. Appanoose Conservation Foundation, Centerville, IA. $25,000, 2008. For poverty reduction capacity-building grant. 5583. Center for Cross-Cultural Health, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For creation of inclusive decision-making manual. 5584. Corporation for Enterprise Development, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For distribution, promotion and asset development for documentary. 5585. Indian Land Tenure Foundation, Little Canada, MN. $36,116, 2008. For community level data collection and evaluation. 5586. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Duluth, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Portland Economic Opportunity Initiative, Learning Tour. 5587. Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN. $41,539, 2008. For forum preparation/planning grant for educational disparities forum. 5588. Miner County Community Revitalization, Howard, SD. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building for evaluation and learning.
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(formerly The Phillips Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Twin Cities metropolitan, MN, area. No support for political campaigns or lobbying efforts to influence legislation. No grants to individuals. 5602. Admission Possible, Saint Paul, MN. $23,800, 2008. For second and final year of support for Operations Coordinator position. 5603. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $33,650, 2008. For Evaluation Project. 5604. AMICUS, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For transitional support to create a new communications and fundraising infrastructure. 5605. Battered Womens Legal Advocacy Project, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to add a new development staff position, and for a website upgrade. 5606. Boulder Jewish Elder Housing, Boulder, CO. $15,000, 2008. For project management consultant position. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5607. Breaking Free, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to add a Development Director. 5608. Center for Communication and Development, KMOJ Radio, Minneapolis, MN. $37,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to hire office manager/administrative assistant. 5609. City of Lakes Community Land Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For capacity-building support for new Administrative Coordinator position. 5610. Clare Housing, Minneapolis, MN. $24,000, 2008. For Horizon Project to address financial and organizational infrastructure sustainability. 5611. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Eastern Horizons. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5612. Community Shares of Colorado, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For capacity-building. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5613. Community Shares of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For second year of support for Grassroots Evaluation Project. 5614. Companion Dog Connection, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to add Operations Director position.
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5615. Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2008. For capacity-building support for additional staffing for East African Women’s Center. 5616. Family Resource Center Association, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2008. For new Development Assistant position. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5617. Family Tree Clinic, Saint Paul, MN. $12,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5618. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For second year of support for Centers in Change initiative. 5619. Givens Foundation for African-American Literature, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For second year of support for Executive Director position. 5620. Goodwill Industries Easter Seal Society of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For start-up support for Mission-Based Earned Income Development project. 5621. HOPE Adoption and Family Services International, Oak Park Heights, MN. $15,000, 2008. To implement new development plan. 5622. Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5623. Kairos Dance Theater, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to build Dancing Heart program into a best practice model. 5624. Katahdin, Minneapolis, MN. $25,600, 2008. For strategic planning and organizational transition planning. 5625. Kempe Foundation for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, Aurora, CO. $20,000, 2008. For capacity-building support. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5626. Lifeworks Services, Eagan, MN. $20,000, 2008. For start-up support to develop multi-sensory therapy as a revenue-generating business. 5627. Link, The, Minneapolis, MN. $29,083, 2008. To add a youth and family services director. 5628. Lionsgate Academy, Crystal, MN. $50,000, 2008. For Capacity-Building Campaign. 5629. Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For Core Services and Planning project. 5630. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2008. For second and third years of support for Project Redesign. 5631. Meals on Wheels, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro Area, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For new Capacity-Building Coordinator. 5632. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For operating support. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5633. Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5634. Minnesota AIDS Project, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For purchase of a new comprehensive data management system. 5635. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $135,000, 2008. For continued support for public policy and advocacy efforts. 5636. Minnesota International Health Volunteers, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to add a domestic program director. 5637. Minnesota Kinship Caregivers Association, Saint Paul, MN. $14,667, 2008. For organizational assessment and strategic planning. 5638. Minnesota Minority Education Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2008. For second year of support for increased research capacity. 5639. New Foundations, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For new Development Director position. 5640. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For expansion of Technical Assistance and Financial Management Network programs. 5641. Page Education Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For capacity-building support to add a half-time Communications and Special Events Coordinator. 5642. Parents as Teachers National Center, Saint Louis, MO. $20,000, 2008. For capacity-building support for Meld/PAT (Parents as Teachers) Minnesota State Office. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5643. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Minneapolis, MN. $11,650, 2008. For strategic planning. 5644. People, Incorporated, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For expansion of training department to provide additional community-based mental health trainings for providers across state.
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5645. Phyllis Wheatley Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For third and final year of support for Development and Marketing Director position. 5646. Plymouth Christian Youth Center, Minneapolis, MN. $42,000, 2008. For transitional support for strategic planning and related staffing costs. 5647. Saint Paul Area Council of Churches, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Inspired to Serve project. 5648. Seeking Common Ground, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building support. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5649. Sewall Child Development Center, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For Capital Campaign Counsel Project. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5650. Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For expansion of childcare provider training program. 5651. Southside Family Charter School, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning and facilities assessment efforts. 5652. Teens Alone, Hopkins, MN. $20,500, 2008. For capacity-building support to add a half-time administrative assistant, and for fundraising consulting. 5653. Walk-In Counseling Center, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For capacity-building efforts. 5654. Women Alive, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For administrative support. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 5655. Work Options for Women, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2008. For grant writer/ grants manager position. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota.
Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. No support for Religious on Political organizations. No grants to individuals directly. 5656. Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For event. 5657. Minnesota Council on Foundations, Minneapolis, MN. $11,550, 2007. For membership. 5658. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $11,500, 2007. For general operating support.
The Saint Paul Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties in the metropolitan St. Paul, MN, area. No support for sectarian religious programs (except from designated funds). No grants to individuals (except from designated funds), or for ongoing annual operating budgets, agency endowment funds, and programs located outside the East Metro area. 5659. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For operating support. 5660. Ain Dah Yung Center, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Strengthening Administrative Capacity Project. 5661. Alliance Housing, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For fundraiser position and capital campaign. 5662. Barrier Island Group for the Arts, Sanibel, FL. $12,000, 2008. For salary of development director. 5663. Bolder Options, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For development and implementation of Continuous Quality Improvement process. 5664. Boy Scouts of America, Northern Star Council, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Friends of Scouting Fund Drive. 5665. Catholic Youth Camps, Roseville, MN. $20,000, 2008. For seed for fundraising. 5666. Center for Africans New to America, Minneapolis, MN. $13,000, 2008. For Organizational Assessment/Strategic Planning. 5667. Childrens Health Care Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Children’s Hospital Cancer Research for Pine Tree Apple Tennis Classic Tournament. 5668. Childrens Home Society and Family Services, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2008. For technical assistance. 5669. Childrens Home Society and Family Services, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2008. For technical assistance to prepare updated strategic plan. 5670. Childrens Home Society and Family Services, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For implementation of strategic plan. 5671. Community Programs in the Arts and Sciences, Saint Paul, MN. $14,000, 2008. For merger planning.
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5672. Diocese of Venice, Venice, FL. $10,000, 2008. For Catholic Faith Appeal for Saint Leo the Great Church. 5673. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 5674. Family Tree Clinic, Saint Paul, MN. $12,000, 2008. For Comprehensive Business Plan. 5675. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valley Council, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For technical assistance to design and develop comprehensive, council-wide fundraising program. 5676. Great American History Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For matching gift fundraising program. 5677. Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For Teaching for the 21st Century Initiative at Humboldt Junior High School. 5678. Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For strategic planning for Center for Excellence in Urban Education. 5679. Hastings Family Service, Hastings, MN. $13,000, 2008. For marketing and fundraising strategy. 5680. HOPE Adoption and Family Services International, Oak Park Heights, MN. $20,000, 2008. For Increasing Development Capacity. 5681. Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $12,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5682. Jeremiah Program, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For positions of Director of Major Gifts and Annual Fund Officer. 5683. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For Project ReDesign. 5684. Metropolitan State University Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For five scholarships for Urban Teacher Program. 5685. Minnesota Adoption Resource Network, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. For training of Child Trauma Academy hosted by Metro Alliance for Healthy Families. 5686. Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. To prepare three year development plan. 5687. Minnesota Literacy Council, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. 5688. Minnesota Museum of American Art, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For transition planning. 5689. Minnesota State Services for the Blind, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For fundraising expenses. 5690. Model Cities of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 5691. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For fundraising consultant. 5692. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2008. For expansion of training and technical assistance in East Metro area. 5693. Northeast Residence, Little Canada, MN. $30,000, 2008. To establish fund development position. 5694. Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $180,000, 2008. For Organizational Effectiveness in Fundraising Initiative. 5695. Organizing Apprenticeship Project, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2008. For Capacity and Infrastructure Building Project. 5696. Park Square Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Director of External Relations. 5697. Parks and Trails Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For fundraising challenge grant. 5698. Ramsey County Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $180,000, 2008. To implement strategic plan. 5699. Ramsey County Historical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2008. For consultations, technical assistance and related expenses. 5700. Rebuild Resources, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For creation of inside sales position. 5701. Regions Hospital Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For general support of Wine Auction. 5702. Reuben Lindh Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Care-a-Van. 5703. Rotary Foundation of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For technical assistance in determining feasibility of projects to be funded and launched as part of Rotary’s Centennial Celebration. 5704. Saint Paul Conservatory of Music, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 5705. Saint Paul Public Schools, Saint Paul, MN. $57,650, 2008. For Fund for Teachers professional development awards. 5706. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For marketing needs over two years. 5707. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For Artists Resource Center.
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5708. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Development Program. 5709. Starkey Hearing Foundation, Eden Prairie, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Spring Award Gala. 5710. Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, Hearth Connection, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2008. For Ending Long-Term Homelessness Capacity Building Project in East Metro area. 5711. Trust for Public Land, Midwest Field Office, Saint Paul, MN. $12,000, 2008. For professional services and project management related to purchase of addition to Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary. 5712. United Hospital Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2008. For Service to Humanity Gala. 5713. United Hospital Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Service to Humanity Gala. 5714. United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, New Brighton, MN. $100,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Campaign. 5715. United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha, and Pierce Counties, Red Wing, MN. $105,000, 2008. For non-profit capacity building project. 5716. United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha, and Pierce Counties, Red Wing, MN. $35,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Capacity Building Initiative. 5717. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 5718. VocalEssence, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2008. For challenge grant to match cash donations received as part of Gala fundraiser. 5719. Walker West Music Academy, Saint Paul, MN. $11,500, 2008. For recovery plan. 5720. West Side Community Health Services, Saint Paul, MN. $17,500, 2008. For strategic planning. 5721. Women of Nations, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2008. For Organizational Assessment. 5722. Youth Frontiers, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. For Development Capacity. 5723. YWCA of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2008. For Academic Enrichment Services Capacity Building Initiative.
St. Jude Medical Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MN. No grants to individuals. 5724. American Heart Association, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2008. For Start Heart Walk — Hydration Stations. 5725. American Heart Association, Greater Midwest Affiliate, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2008. For 2008 Go Red for Women Sponsorship. 5726. Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Rockville, MD. $275,000, 2008. For dinner. 5727. Marrow Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For annual fundraiser. 5728. Minnesota Medical Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For university pediatric foundation gala. 5729. Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Climb to Conquer SADS.
Target Foundation (formerly Dayton Hudson Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN 7-county metropolitan area. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community; generally, no support for health organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, national ceremonies, memorials, conferences, fundraising dinners, testimonials, or similar events, recreation, therapeutic programs, or living subsidies. 5730. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $65,000, 2008. For general operating support. 5731. Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2008. For general operating support and presenting sponsor of the benefit gala. 5732. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2008. For People’s Exchange program. 5733. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2008. For general operating support and premium partner level.
Travelers Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant company operations, with emphasis Hartford, CT and St. Paul, MN; limited giving to national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations, sectarian
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religious organizations, political, lobbying, veterans’, or fraternal organizations, health or disease-specific organizations, or hospitals or other health services organizations generally supported by third-party reimbursement mechanisms. No grants to individuals, or for benefits, fundraisers, walk-a-thons, telethons, galas, or other revenue-generating events, advertising, health care or other health-related emergency assistance for individuals, direct delivery of health or medical services, medical research, medical equipment, or hospital capital campaigns or general operating support, replacement of government funding, start-up needs, capital campaigns, or general operating support for public or charter schools, human services such as counseling, chemical abuse services, or family programs, environmental programs, or special events not a key strategy in a continuum of efforts to achieve community goals in the foundation’s priority areas. 5734. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For National Gender and Equity Campaign, developing community leaders, building grassroots nonprofits, and forging structure to provide capacity-building programming and community based advocacy infrastructure. 5735. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. For collaborative grantmaking and capacity assistance activities of Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative. 5736. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $50,000, 2007. To conduct Minnesota Latino Leadership Academy to develop paid and volunteer leaders of Latino nonprofit organizations in Twin Cities. 5737. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For operating support of programs. 5738. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2007. For operating support of programs. 5739. Illusion Theater and School, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For diverse mainstage programming and extensive partnerships with Saint Paul Public Schools and other nonprofits. 5740. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For operating support of core services and special project support for financial literacy program in Bay Area. 5741. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $175,000, 2007. For Sustainable Communities Demonstration Project, expanding partnerships in neighborhood toward impact on physical, social, and economic vitality. 5742. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2007. For working capital support for project exploration and expansion. 5743. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For operating support of programs addressing Travelers’ funding objectives in education, community development, and arts and culture. 5744. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For program support and to make materials containing Board of Governance Project findings accessible to agencies statewide. 5745. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For program support of collaborative capacity building and shared services process for various types of nonprofit agencies. 5746. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For Alliance for Reading, outreach program for low-income, ethnically diverse youth, teachers, and families in Saint Paul city schools. 5747. Minnesota International Center, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. To provide teachers with resources encouraging students to learn about and celebrate world diversity within Saint Paul school classrooms. 5748. National Urban Fellows, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For professional development and leadership conference enabling Minnesota nonprofit community-based leaders to envision future and explore responses to transitions and challenges. 5749. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To develop affordable housing. 5750. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For operating support to provide loans to Minnesota nonprofits and build nonprofit agency financial management skills through workshops and consultation. 5751. Penumbra Theater Company, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2007. For New Era Campaign identifying artistic leadership and building long-term organizational sustainability. 5752. Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MN. $15,000, 2007. For Reader-Mentor program, pairing undergraduate students as mentors with students at Humboldt Junior and Senior High Schools on West Side of Saint Paul.
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5753. Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. To engage professional arts educators to guide programming and establishment of internship program with Twin Cities’ arts organizations. 5754. ServeMinnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For Minnesota Reading Corps members at local schools to recruit mentors and enhance reading success of young children. 5755. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support of programs. 5756. Support Our Schools, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For Leadership United, joining school principals and diverse business and community leadership in relationship-based partnerships improving student achievement in Saint Paul Public Schools. 5757. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For operating support of recruitment, selection, and training. 5758. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. For operating support to recruit and train. 5759. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For Learning Lab, and after-school enrichment program for low-income urban youth grades 1-8. 5760. Youth Express, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2007. For capital support to move and consolidate offices to provide space for programs and improve financial stability of organization.
U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, AZ, CA, CO, ID, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NV, OH, OR, SD, TN, UT, WA, WI, and WY. No support for fraternal organizations, merchant associations, or 501(c)(4) or (6) organizations, 509(a)(3) supporting organizations, pass-through organizations or private foundations, religious organizations, political organizations or lobbying organizations, United Way-supported organizations, or child care providers. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events or sponsorships, travel, endowments, debt reduction, or chamber memberships or programs. 5761. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For program support. 5762. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2007. For program support. 5763. Colorado Enterprise Fund, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5764. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 5765. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For project support. 5766. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5767. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $52,500, 2007. For general operating support. 5768. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 5769. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5770. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5771. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5772. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $64,000, 2007. For program support. 5773. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5774. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5775. Minnesota Council for Quality, Minnetonka, MN. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 5776. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 5777. Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls, Great Falls, MT. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5778. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $18,000, 2007. For program support. 5779. Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo, Vallejo, CA. $15,000, 2007. For program support. 5780. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support.
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5781. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5782. NeighborWorks Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 5783. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 5784. Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2007. For program support. 5785. Teach for America, Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, NV. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5786. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.
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MISSISSIPPI The Armstrong Foundation (formerly The Texas Educational Association) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for capital or endowment funds; no loans. 5803. Bill of Rights Institute, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2007. For teacher training in Bill of Rights and general fund.
United Health Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Washington, DC, FL, MN, and NY. No support for private foundations, fiscal agents, political candidates, athletic associations, or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships (except for the Diverse Scholar Program), general operating support, capital campaigns, building or renovation, equipment (unless related to a request for project support), endowments, fundraising events, development campaigns, political causes, lobbying efforts, recreational or sporting events, basic or biomedical research, or travel. 5787. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. 5788. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. 5789. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. 5790. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007.
WEM Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in FL and MN. No grants to individuals. 5791. Center for Academic Excellence, North Mankato, MN. $150,000, 2008. For educator awards, regional awards and administration. 5792. Tregoe Education Forum, Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2008.
West Central Initiative (formerly West Central Minnesota Initiative Fund) Limitations: Giving limited to Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin counties, MN. No support for religious activities, sports or recreational programs, arts, historical or cultural activities, or groups without physical presence in region. No grants to individuals. 5793. Apple Tree Dental, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2008. For business plan for Fergus Falls expansion.
Asbury Foundation of Hattiesburg, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Hattiesburg, MS. No grants to individuals. 5804. William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MS. $125,000, 2008. For salary for Dean of D.O. (Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine) School.
The Bower Foundation, Inc. (formerly Kidney Care, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals. 5805. Mississippi Hospital Association Health, Research and Education Foundation, Madison, MS. $59,600, 2007. For student nurse mentorship program. 5806. Mississippi Kidney Foundation, Jackson, MS. $55,000, 2007. For Director of Patient Services and Implementation. 5807. Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, Jackson, MS. $40,749, 2007. For technical assistance to community health centers.
The Gertrude C. Ford Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in MS; limited funding nationally. 5808. Goodwill Industries of Mississippi, Ridgeland, MS. $10,000, 2008. For Goodwill Salute dinner.
Foundation for the Mid South Limitations: Giving limited to AR, LA, and MS. 5809. Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, Little Rock, AR. $15,000, 2008. 5810. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 5811. Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal, Jackson, MS. $80,000, 2008. 5812. Operation REACH, New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2008.
Gilmore Sanitarium, Inc. Xcel Energy Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CO, MI, MN, ND, NM, SD, TX, and WI. No support for national organizations, government agencies, religious, political, veterans’, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals, or for research programs, endowments, athletic or scholarship competitions, benefits or fundraising activities, sports or athletic programs, or capital campaigns. 5794. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. 5795. Alliance for Sustainability, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. 5796. Community Design Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. 5797. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. 5798. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. 5799. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. 5800. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2007. 5801. Minnesota Environmental Initiative, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. 5802. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $20,000, 2007.
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Limitations: Giving limited to Amory, MS. No grants to individuals. 5813. Hope Community Resource Center, Amory, MS. $80,000, 2008. For administrative expenses.
Gulf Coast Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to George, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River, and Stone counties, MS. No support for governmental entities, private foundations, religious organizations or for religious purposes, athletic programs, or school band programs. No grants for capital or operating endowment drives. 5814. Gulf Coast Nonprofit Center, Gulfport, MS. $1,034,129, 2008. 5815. Hancock Housing Resource Center, Bay Saint Louis, MS. $315,106, 2008. For building materials.
The Robert M. Hearin Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals. 5816. Delta State University, Cleveland, MS. $30,000, 2007. For salary support.
Maddox Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in northwest MS and middle TN. No grants to individuals, and generally no grants for annual campaigns or appeals, awards/prizes/competitions, start-up or expansion of businesses or other economic development ventures, debt reduction, emergency funds, loans or lines of credit, publications, public relations services, research, or travel to conferences or events.
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5817. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $30,000, 2007. For strengthening capacity of non-profits.
Mississippi Common Fund Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in MS. No grants to individuals. 5818. Greater Belhaven Neighborhood Foundation, Jackson, MS. $100,000, 2008. To provide long-range planning for the community. 5819. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. 5820. Mississippi State University, Early Childhood Institute, Mississippi State, MS. $125,000, 2008. For training, technical assistance and applied research for early childhood education.
Regions Foundation (formerly AmSouth Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to MS. No grants to individuals. 5821. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2007.
The Riley Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Lauderdale County, MS. No support for private foundations or political activities. No grants for individuals; or for advertising or sponsorships. 5822. East Mississippi Business Development Foundation, Meridian, MS. $15,000, 2007. For leadership.
MISSOURI Anheuser-Busch Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Fairfield, Los Angeles, and San Diego, CA, Fort Collins, CO, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa, FL, Cartersville, GA, St. Louis, MO, Merrimack, NH, Newark, NJ, Baldwinsville, NY, Columbus, OH, Houston and San Antonio, TX, and Williamsburg, VA. No support for political candidates or organizations, religious organizations, fraternal, social, or similar organizations, or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support for hospitals or United Way member organizations, or capital campaign support to secondary schools. 5823. Area Resources for Community and Human Services, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5824. Educational Council, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 5825. Georgia Museums, Cartersville, GA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Community Foundation of the Ozarks (formerly Community Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to southern MO. 5826. Springfield-Greene County Library District, Springfield, MO. $20,310, 2008. To develop Funding Information Center and Training Project for nonprofit organizations in five Ozarks communities.
Emerson Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. 5827. Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund, Falls Church, VA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation (formerly Enterprise Leasing Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CA, MO, NE, TX, Canada, and the United Kingdom. No support for religious organizations or sports teams. No grants to individuals, or vehicle or rental donations. 5828. American Diabetes Association, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Saint Louis/Gateway - Tour de Cure.
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5829. American Heart Association, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For General Motors Metropolitan Detroit Heart Ball. 5830. American Heart Association, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Birmingham Heart Ball. 5831. American Heart Association, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Safeco Heart Walk. 5832. Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2008. For ’Illumination’ Celebration of Lifesaving Cancer Cures Gala. 5833. California Business for Education Excellence, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. For State Farm Just for the Kids, which tracks student performance at schools throughout the state and publishes the data on a public web site. 5834. Cancer for College, Vista, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Golf Tournament. 5835. Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital Foundation, Saint Louis, MO. $30,000, 2008. For Saint Louis Cord blood tank, First Gift Golf Tourney, and purchase of tympanometer and clinical microscope with digital capabilities. 5836. Century Club Childrens Charities, San Diego, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Viking Classic Gray Daniels Ford, Watson Ford, Ford Motor Company. 5837. Champions of the Community, Columbus, OH. $72,250, 2008. For Nationwide Children’s Hospital Invitational. 5838. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For JCTFVA. 5839. K F U O-FM, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2008. For 60th Anniversary. 5840. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, White Plains, NY. $20,000, 2008. For National Capital Area Chapter Annual Bobby Mitchell Toyota Hall of Fame Classic Golf Tournament. 5841. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, San Diego chapter, White Plains, NY. $10,000, 2008. For San Diego Chapter 13th Annual ERAC Invitational golf tournament. 5842. March of Dimes Foundation, White Plains, NY. $10,000, 2008. For March for Babies. 5843. Multiple Sclerosis Society, National, Gateway Chapter, Saint Louis, MO. $16,000, 2008. For Multiple Sclerosis Bike Tour. 5844. NNI Research Foundation, Las Vegas, NV. $30,000, 2008. For Annual Golf Tournament. 5845. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2008. For Teach for America Building Powerful Movement to Eliminate Educational Inequity in Saint Louis. 5846. Tournaments for Charity, Dublin, OH. $72,250, 2008. For sponsorship of Nationwide Children’s Hospital Invitational. 5847. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Whitney M. Young Dinner. 5848. Urban League, Greater Washington, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For Whitney M. Young Gala. 5849. Urban League, New York, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For NYUL Football Classic, to raise funds for scholarship programs. 5850. Virginia Tech Foundation, Blacksburg, VA. $20,000, 2008. For Integrated Logistics System Project. 5851. Walters Childrens Charity Classic Golf Tournament, Riverside, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Golf Tournament. 5852. Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Community Support Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For Washington Auto Show Congressional Gala and Charity Preview.
The Francis Family Foundation (formerly The Francis Families Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to a 60-mile radius of Kansas City, MO, for educational and arts and cultural institutions, and to the U.S. and Canada for pulmonary fellowships. 5853. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $268,338, 2007. For Francis Resource Center. 5854. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $248,084, 2007. For Francis Resource Center. 5855. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $37,500, 2007. For Division Chair and Director of the Francis Child Development Institute. 5856. Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation, Kansas City, MO. $250,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Hall Family Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to greater Kansas City, MO. No support for international or religious organizations or for political purposes. No
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grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for travel, operating deficits, conferences, scholarly or medical research, or fundraising campaigns or event promotion such as telethons, or for endowments. 5857. Blue Hills Community Services Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2007. For asset management transition. 5858. Childrens Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO. $13,000,000, 2007. For Phase I - Master Plan. 5859. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $40,000, 2007. For program support. 5860. DeLaSalle Education Center, Kansas City, MO. $314,067, 2007. For organizational growth and development support. 5861. El Centro, Kansas City, KS. $80,000, 2007. For fundraising capacity building. 5862. Horizon Academy, Roeland Park, KS. $500,000, 2007. For expansion campaign. 5863. Kansas City Neighborhood Alliance, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2007. For organization transition support. 5864. Kansas City Repertory Theater, Kansas City, MO. $473,000, 2007. For capacity building. 5865. Kansas City Symphony, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2007. For Tessitura Ticketing and Development Software. 5866. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $160,000, 2007. For transitional program support. 5867. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $150,000, 2007. For Bridge Grant - Phase II. 5868. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $1,700,000, 2007. For KCCDI/Neighborhoods NOW Fund. 5869. Mount Carmel Redevelopment Corporation, Kansas City, KS. $20,000, 2007. For capacity building. 5870. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. For Charter School Sponsor Improvement Project. 5871. Nelson Gallery Foundation, Kansas City, MO. $3,869,823, 2007. For donation agreement for revenue bonds. 5872. Swope Corridor Renaissance Summer Academic Camp, Kansas City, MO. $40,000, 2007. For program evaluation. 5873. Teach for America, Kansas City, MO. $750,000, 2007. For start-up program support. 5874. United Way of Greater Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $40,000, 2007. For enhanced service capacity for 2-1-1 program. 5875. University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO. $18,400, 2007. For self-evaluation of chartering practices. 5876. Youth Volunteer Corps of America, Shawnee Mission, KS. $300,000, 2007. For 20th Anniversary Campaign.
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation (formerly The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and Affiliated Trusts) Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state greater Kansas City region. No grants to individuals (except through designated scholarship funds), or for deficit financing, endowments, or annual campaigns. 5877. Aspen Center for Integral Health, Aspen, CO. $11,000, 2007. 5878. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $25,000, 2007. 5879. Enterprise Center of Johnson County, Lenexa, KS. $10,000, 2007. 5880. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $242,512, 2007. 5881. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $49,899, 2007. 5882. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. 5883. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2007. 5884. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $248,084, 2007. 5885. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $42,740, 2007. 5886. Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2007. 5887. Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2007. 5888. Kansas City School District, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2007. For Leadership Support Fund. 5889. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $175,000, 2007. 5890. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $120,000, 2007. 5891. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $634,000, 2007. 5892. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $250,000, 2007.
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5893. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $200,000, 2007. 5894. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $93,000, 2007. 5895. Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2007. 5896. Successlink, Jefferson City, MO. $53,649, 2007.
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis on the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City area (KS/MO) for K-12 education initiatives focused on math and science. No support for international programs, political, social, fraternal, or arts organizations, and capital campaigns or construction projects. No grants for fund endowments, or for special events. 5897. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $200,000, 2008. To support a project to design, implement, and assess a university-wide outcomes-based indicator system anchored by performance measures of student learning. 5898. Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness, Arlington, VA. $47,000, 2008. To identify and analyze high-performance entrepreneurial training outcomes in the FastTrac training experience. 5899. Endeavor Global, New York, NY. $23,000, 2008. To support the Endeavor Gala in New York City. 5900. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $90,000, 2008. 5901. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. To integrate the Kansas City Urban Entrepreneur Partnership into First Step Fund’s intake and follow-up services as it conducts classes to assist under-served populations in overcoming barriers to entrepreneurship. 5902. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. To support a study of the national distribution of the First-Step FastTrac and Developing Your Family Child Care Business curricula. 5903. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. To support The Foundation Center’s strategic initiatives. 5904. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. To support data management and research and evaluation components of the second phase of the Million program, incentive based education strategy to increase student motivation and academic achievement in the New York City public school system. 5905. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $698,998, 2008. For Kauffman Foundation match of associate and trustee contributions. 5906. Kansas City Ballet Association, Kansas City, MO. $24,000, 2008. To support the Golden Gala Celebration of the Kansas City Ballet’s 50th Anniversary in Kansas City, Missouri. 5907. Rose Brooks Center, Kansas City, MO. $23,700, 2008. To support the Annual Rose Brooks Center Cabaret, in Kansas City, Missouri. 5908. University Academy, Kansas City, MO. $24,250, 2008. To support the Once in a Blue Moon Gala in Kansas City, Missouri. 5909. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. $100,000, 2008. To support the University of Missouri President’s leadership agenda to promote innovative and progressive strategic initiatives in the areas of teaching, research, service, and economic development. 5910. University of North Carolina, Department of Public Policy, Chapel Hill, NC. $145,000, 2008. To support the evaluation of the National Science Foundation’s Industrial Innovation and Partnerships Division. 5911. University of North Carolina, Renaissance Computing Institute, Chapel Hill, NC. $22,186, 2008. To support the creation of a software infrastructure to assess learning outcomes for immersive education activities. 5912. Wichita Public Schools, Alvin E. Morris Administrative Center, Wichita, KS. $50,000, 2008. To support the Kansas/Missouri Superintendents’ Forum in pursuit of 501(c)(3) status and development of a full proposal for a three-year phase-out of the Kauffman Foundation’s support of the Forum.
Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City, area. No support for religious or political organizations. No loans or program-related investments. 5913. Arts Incubator of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $52,000, 2008. For development costs and building renovation. 5914. Boys Club of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Fall Dance.
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5915. Central Park Conservancy, New York, NY. $12,500, 2008. For Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon. 5916. Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2008. For Dining by Design. 5917. Epilepsy Foundation of Kansas and Western Missouri, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2008. For Blue Jeans, Boots & Bow Tie Ball. 5918. Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2008. For Romantic Revels. 5919. Heart to Heart International, Olathe, KS. $35,000, 2008. For Project S.O.S. Ewing M. Kauffman Golf Classic. 5920. International Debutante Ball Foundation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For International Debutante Ball. 5921. K C P T-Kansas City Public Television Channel 19, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2008. For 7th Annual KCPT TV Dinner. 5922. Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. For Masquerade and Career Services. 5923. Kansas City Ballet Association, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. For Ballet Ball. 5924. Kansas City Ballet Association, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. For Support of Ballet Ball. 5925. Kansas City Ballet Association, Kansas City, MO. $49,000, 2008. For Sugar Plum Fairy Luncheon. 5926. Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey, Kansas City, MO. $15,000, 2008. For 25th Anniversary Gala. 5927. Kansas City Repertory Theater, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2008. For Gala. 5928. Kansas City Symphony, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2008. For Symphony Ball. 5929. Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Kansas City, MO. $55,000, 2008. For FLIP Gala. 5930. Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $75,000, 2008. For Lyric Opera Ball. 5931. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Costume Institute Benefit. 5932. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. For Acquisitions Fund Benefit. 5933. New Theater Guild Society, Overland Park, KS. $15,000, 2008. For Benefit: ’Celebrate Art and Architecture’ of Richard Carrothers’ Home. 5934. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Conservatory Ball. 5935. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Rose Garden Dinner Dance. 5936. New York Theater Workshop, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Benefit performance of Country Girl. 5937. Rose Brooks Center, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2008. For 21st Annual Cabaret. 5938. School of American Ballet, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Winter Ball. 5939. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmens Club, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. For Support of Annual Military Ball and capital improvements to Club. 5940. Starlight Theater, Kansas City, MO. $40,000, 2008. For Annual dinner sponsorship for fundraising gala/3 year commitment. 5941. Turning Point: The Center for Hope and Healing, Shawnee Mission, KS. $10,000, 2008. For 6th Annual Gala. 5942. United Way of Greater Kansas City, Alexis de Tocqueville Society, Kansas City, MO. $75,000, 2008. For Tocqueville Society membership. 5943. United Way of Greater Kansas City, Alexis de Tocqueville Society, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2008. For one-time supplemental grant of $25,000 to assist United Way in meeting their 2008 fundraising goal. 5944. University Academy, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. For Once in Blue Moon. 5945. University of Missouri, Conservatory of Music and Dance, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2008. For Crescendo!. 5946. Wayside Waifs, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2008. For Fur Ball. 5947. Young Audiences, Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2008. For 47th Annual Arts for Living and Learning Luncheon.
William T. Kemper Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest with emphasis on MO and surrounding areas. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for tickets for dinners, benefits, exhibits, sports and other
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event activities, advertisements, endowment funds, or fundraising activities. 5948. Teach for America, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. 5949. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $35,730, 2008. 5950. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2008.
Monsanto Fund Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Augusta, GA, Soda Springs, ID, Muscatine, IA, Luling, LA, and the greater St. Louis, MO, area. Giving outside the U.S. in Africa (countries of interest are Malawi, Burkina Faso, Kenya and South Africa), Asia (countries of interest are India, Philippines, and Thailand), Latin America (countries of interests are Brazil, Argentina and Mexico), and Canada. Giving also to statewide, regional, national, and international organizations. No support for start-up organizations, fraternal, labor, or veterans’ organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, religious, politically partisan, or similar organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants for debt reduction, benefits, dinners, or advertisements, endowments, marketing, or projects in which Monsanto Company has a financial interest or could derive a financial benefit through cash or rights to intellectual property; no donations of printers, computer software, copiers, scanners, or computers. 5951. American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC. $67,500, 2008. 5952. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $115,000, 2008. 5953. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $115,000, 2008. 5954. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $90,000, 2008. 5955. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $70,000, 2008. 5956. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $50,000, 2008. 5957. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $50,000, 2008. 5958. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $20,000, 2008. 5959. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $125,000, 2008. 5960. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $75,000, 2008.
Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation (formerly St. Louis Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan St. Louis, MO, area, including IL. No grants to individuals (except through scholarship funds), or for deficit financing, or endowment or building funds; grants for operating expenses only during an organization’s start-up. 5961. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. To support teacher.
The Sosland Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan bi-state Kansas City area. No grants to individuals, or for publications or conferences. 5962. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $37,500, 2007. 5963. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2007. 5964. Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2007.
MONTANA O. P. and W. E. Edwards Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 5965. Alternative Education Resource Organization, Roslyn Heights, NY. $77,500, 2008. For general support including staff salary support, general Internship support, online course salary support, Manhattan Free School Project seed fund, Alternative Alumni Website project, IDEC transportation support, Webmaster/Conference director support,Terry McArdle School emergency support,and for Sri Aurobindo Ashram emergency support. 5966. Alternative Education Resource Organization, Roslyn Heights, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Sri Aurobindo Ashram for emergency general support.
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5967. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT. $30,000, 2008. For general support for Indian Philanthropy and Nonprofit Group. 5968. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT. $30,000, 2008. For Montana Nonprofit Organizational Effectiveness Grantmaking (OEG) Program. 5969. Brooklyn Free School, Brooklyn, NY. $45,000, 2008. For scholarships for low income students, help decrease schools dependence on tuition, provide stipends for support staff who presently volunteer and allow for some teachers to visit Harmony Free school. 5970. Community School, Camden, ME. $65,000, 2008. For annual general support and for leadership transition. 5971. Denver Indian Family Resource Center, Lakewood, CO. $20,000, 2008. For help covering development coordinator for additional year and leverage funding from Southern Ute Indian Tribe Gaming Grant Program. 5972. Vermont Arts Exchange, North Bennington, VT. $67,000, 2008. To maintain and grow capacity to provide ongoing, long-term arts outreach work and services to youth, elders and low-income families. 5973. Vermont Community Loan Fund, Montpelier, VT. $30,000, 2008. For Equity fund for financing program to improve child care facilities.
First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in MT, SD, and WY. No support for lobbying or political organizations or sectarian or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, general operating support for established organizations, or discriminatory programs. 5974. Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools, Billings, MT. $20,000, 2007. For public relations director. 5975. University of Wyoming Foundation, Laramie, WY. $25,000, 2007. For business plan competition endowment.
Gilhousen Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Gallatin County, MT. No grants to individuals. 5976. Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2008. For Environmental Stewardship for Religious Leaders conference.
Oro y Plata Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MT. No grants to individuals. 5977. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT. $10,000, 2007.
Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation, Inc. (formerly Dennis R. Washington Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on MT. No support for discriminatory organizations, sectarian or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, veterans’ or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, private or public foundations, or political action or legislative advocacy groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for debt reduction, general operating support, travel expenses or trips, endowments, sponsorships, curriculum development for educational institutions, or motor vehicle or other transportation equipment purchases; generally, no grants for capital campaigns; no loans. 5978. Insight Center for Community Economic Development, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007.
NEBRASKA Buffett Early Childhood Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, and Lincoln and Omaha, NE.
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5979. Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, Chapel Hill, NC. $321,391, 2008. For national evaluation for Bounce Learning Network (BLN) distance learning program implementation study. 5980. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. $64,735, 2008. For local evaluation of EduCare. 5981. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $91,465, 2008. For local evaluation of EduCare.
The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (formerly The Buffett Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; scholarships awarded only to residents in NE. No grant to individuals (except for Teacher Awards and scholarships). 5982. DKT International, Washington, DC. $8,321,164, 2008. For program support. 5983. DKT International, Washington, DC. $2,053,820, 2008. For program support. 5984. DKT International, Washington, DC. $235,440, 2008. For program support. 5985. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $4,081,571, 2008. 5986. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $470,973, 2008. For program support. 5987. Good Works Group, Louisville, CO. $306,942, 2008. For program support. 5988. Jhpiego, Baltimore, MD. $589,890, 2008. For program support. 5989. Sonoma County Academic Foundation for Excellence in Medicine, Santa Rosa, CA. $139,510, 2008. For program support.
Cooper Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NE, with emphasis on Lincoln and Lancaster County. No support for religious or health purposes, private foundations, or for businesses. No grants to individuals, or for multi-year grants, memberships, travel, or endowment funds. 5990. Bright Lights, Lincoln, NE. $20,500, 2008. For salary for Fundraising Coordinator position and website update. 5991. El Centro de las Americas, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2008. For Interim Executive Director’s salary and accounting services. 5992. Friends of Haydon, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2008. For salary of Program Manager and Audit. 5993. Nebraska Art Association, Lincoln, NE. $28,000, 2008. For technology update. 5994. Region V Systems, Lincoln, NE. $20,000, 2008. For Let’s Build, capacity building program for community and faith-based organizations.
Eagle Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NE, and NY. No grants to individuals. 5995. Serra International Foundation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007.
Fremont Area Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Fremont and Dodge County, NE, area. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship funds). 5996. Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault, Fremont, NE. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For new development director position.
Kiewit Companies Foundation (formerly The Peter Kiewit Sons’, Inc. Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Omaha, NE. No support for elementary or secondary schools or individual churches or similar religious groups. No grants to individuals, or for endowments. 5997. American Heart Association, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. To sponsor Heart Walk. 5998. Neighborhood Housing Services, Nanakuli, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For general support. 5999. Omaha Zoo Foundation, Omaha, NE. $100,000, 2007. For Zoofari. 6000. Salvation Army National Headquarters, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2007. For Tree of Lights Campaign.
Peter Kiewit Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA, Sheridan, WY, NE, and western IA (the area within 100 miles of Omaha). No support for
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elementary or secondary schools, churches, or religious groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds or annual campaigns. 6001. Child Saving Institute, Omaha, NE. $10,000, 2008. For Brick Campaign Cabaret annual fundraiser. 6002. University of Nebraska Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $250,000, 2008. For Ambassador of Hope Gala.
Lozier Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the immediate Omaha, NE area. No grants to individuals. 6003. Community Alliance, Omaha, NE. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Dinner and Fundraiser. 6004. Project Harmony, Omaha, NE. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of Speaking of Children symposium and general operating support. 6005. University of Nebraska, Women’s Athletics, Omaha, NE. $12,000, 2008. For Women’s scholarships along with sponsorship of Women’s Diet Pepsi Walk.
Omaha Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Omaha, NE, area including southwest IA. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, capital campaigns, deficit financing, annual fund drives, fundraising events, dinners, or tickets. 6006. Suntaman Communications, Omaha, NE. $10,000, 2008.
The Sherwood Foundation (formerly The Susan A. Buffett Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE. No support for political candidates, campaigns or organizations, or for organizations that discriminate in hiring staff and/or providing services on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability; no support for organizations that are not established and current 501c (3) organizations. No grants to individuals. 6007. Central High School Foundation, Omaha, NE. $35,000, 2007. For Feather the Nest/Rock the Nest. 6008. CORE Outreach Center, Omaha, NE. $25,000, 2007. For Executive Director salary support. 6009. Countryside Community Church, Omaha, NE. $24,000, 2007. For pledge. 6010. Omaha School of Music, Omaha, NE. $150,000, 2007. For strategic plan. 6011. Voices for Children in Nebraska, Omaha, NE. $45,000, 2007. For building capacity.
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6025. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $266,667, 2007.
Weitz Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL, Minneapolis, MN and Omaha, NE. 6026. American Heart Association, Omaha, NE. $15,000, 2008. For Heartland Ball.
Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE. No support for religious activities, recreational programs, healthcare programs, and individual school programs, or for college or university programs that do not involve students and/or faculty in projects of benefit to the Lincoln, NE, area, or for environmental programs, recreational programs, individual school programs, or healthcare programs or residential care and medical clinics. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, scholarships, fellowships, fundraising benefits or for program advertising. 6027. Bright Lights, Lincoln, NE. $20,500, 2008. For staff support and web updates. 6028. Flatwater Shakespeare Company, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For staff support. 6029. Friends of Arts Are Basic, Lincoln, NE. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For organizational capacity building. 6030. Good Neighbor Community Center, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Executive Assistant, including disadvantaged program component. 6031. Lincoln Area Agency on Aging, Lincoln, NE. $15,000, 2008. For Unity Project: Protection for long-term care residents. 6032. Lincoln Municipal Band Association, Lincoln, NE. $20,000, 2008. For feasibility study for new band shell. 6033. Loft at the Mill, Lincoln, NE. $22,000, 2008. For renewal of Business Manager salary. 6034. Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2008. For Development Specialist, including homeless programs. 6035. NeighborWorks Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. $110,000, 2008. For continuation and expansion of 5-year affordable housing project. 6036. Saint Monicas Home, Lincoln, NE. $22,500, 2008. For implementation of Quilted Web cultural diversity organizational model.
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Union Pacific Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No support for pass-through organizations, political or lobbying organizations, sectarian organizations, fraternal or veterans’ organizations, specialized national health and disease specific organizations, animal rights organizations, elementary or secondary schools, volunteer fire departments or other emergency response organizations, labor organizations, or organizations whose programs are national or international in scope. No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, salaries, athletic programs or events, conventions, conferences, or seminars, sponsorship of dinners, benefits or other special events, fellowships or research, or non-capital support for United Way supported organizations; no railroad equipment donations; no loans. 6012. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2007. 6013. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6014. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6015. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6016. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6017. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6018. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6019. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6020. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6021. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6022. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6023. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007. 6024. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $433,333, 2007.
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The Cord Foundation (also known as The E. L. Cord Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NV and the rural counties of NV. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals, or for continuing support. 6037. American Heart Association, Reno, NV. $10,000, 2007. For Nevada Heart Walk fundraiser. 6038. Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV. $25,000, 2007. For Hope Jam for Nevada Cancer Institute. 6039. Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV. $25,000, 2007. For Rock for Cure fundraiser. 6040. Saint Marys Hospital Foundation, Reno, NV. $10,000, 2007. For sporting clay shoot fundraiser costs. 6041. Spanish Springs High School, Sparks, NV. $20,000, 2007. For desktop computers and image fees. 6042. University of Nevada Reno Foundation, Reno, NV. $15,000, 2007. For athletic department fundraiser. 6043. University of Nevada Reno Foundation, Reno, NV. $15,000, 2007. For banquet.
Greenspun Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Las Vegas, NV, area. No grants to individuals. 6044. Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, Las Vegas, NV. $200,000, 2007. For Grand Slam for Children Platinum Sponsorship.
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6045. Nathan Adelson Hospice Foundation, Las Vegas, NV. $25,000, 2007. For Fashion Show fundraiser. 6046. Nevada Ballet Theater, Las Vegas, NV. $10,000, 2007. For Black and White Ball.
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events. 6047. Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For annual dinner celebration. 6048. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For conference Aligning for Impact: Connecting Dots, which will explore challenges of improving foundation performance. 6049. Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust, Uttaranchal, India. $516,000, 2008. Toward implementation of Himmothan Pariyojana Initiative to improve community health and standard of living through provision of clean drinking water and environmental sanitation. 6050. Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen, Frankfurt, Germany. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support and organizational development. 6051. Marywood University, Scranton, PA. $698,000, 2008. To create Sisters Leadership Development Initiative to increase technical, management and leadership skills for Sisters ministering in Africa. 6052. Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support in response to invitation to University gala. 6053. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $25,000, 2008. 6054. San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. $100,000, 2008. For scholarships and capacity building support for San Diego State University’s Guardian Scholars Program. 6055. United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For HomeWalk, to support services to prevent and end homelessness in Los Angeles. 6056. UNITY of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $111,500, 2008. To help support director of development, development assistant, and related expenses. 6057. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2008. For Strategic Management Project from UCLA Anderson School of Business Executive MBA program to create business plan to benefit St. Joseph Center’s Thrift Store. 6058. Westside Childrens Center, Culver City, CA. $100,000, 2008. For training and capacity building for six member agencies of Westside Infant Family Network which seeks to improve developmental outcomes for children 0-3 in Venice, Culver City, Mar Vista area.
Nevada Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to NV, with an overwhelming emphasis on the southern communities around greater Las Vegas. 6059. California Foundation for Independent Living Centers, Sacramento, CA. $120,000, 2007.
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, NV, and OK for capital and planning grants. Giving nationally for cardiovascular clinic research and geriatrics training of physicians, and business journalism. No support for elementary or secondary education, or religious institutions or hospitals. No grants to individuals, or for continuing support, program or operating support, or endowment funds. 6060. Assistance League of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $25,000, 2008. To assist with facility planning. 6061. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA. $978,066, 2008. For program to strengthen physicians training in geriatrics. 6062. Caregiving, Health and Education for Seniors, Springdale, AR. $50,000, 2008. For contribution to permanent endowment for Schmieding Center for Senior Health and Education. 6063. Community Crisis Center, Miami, OK. $54,500, 2008. For planning for renovation of program/administrative facility. 6064. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. $461,248, 2008. For D.W. Reynolds consortium, to strengthen faculty expertise in geriatrics in U.S. academic health centers. 6065. Food Bank of Northern Nevada, Sparks, NV. $138,141, 2008. For partner agency capacity building program.
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6066. Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV. $80,000, 2008. For long-range organizational and financial planning and preliminary facility investigation. 6067. Las Vegas Performing Arts Center Foundation, Las Vegas, NV. $225,000, 2008. For architectural planning for Symphony Park. 6068. University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, Edmond, OK. $100,000, 2008. For organizational and strategic planning for Oklahoma A+ Schools.
E. L. Wiegand Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NV and adjoining western states, including AZ, ID, OR, UT and WA; public affairs grants given primarily in Washington, DC, and New York, NY. No support for organizations receiving significant support from the United Way or public tax funds; organizations with beneficiaries of their own choosing; or federal, state, or local government agencies or institutions. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, fundraising campaigns, debt reductions, emergency funding, film or media presentations, or operating funds; no loans. 6069. American Heart Association, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Heart Affair.
NEW HAMPSHIRE The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NH and VT. No grants to individuals. 6070. Center for School Success, West Lebanon, NH. $10,000, 2008. 6071. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2008.
Cogswell Benevolent Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in NH (90 percent of funding limited to NH). No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, operating budgets, or deficit financing. 6072. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2008. For a Grants Central section on website. 6073. New Horizons for New Hampshire, Manchester, NH. $15,000, 2008. For 18th annual walk against hunger.
Endowment for Health, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily limited to NH. No support for biomedical research organizations, or for out of state projects. No grants for capital campaigns, lobbying efforts, expensed already incurred, fundraisers, or ongoing expenses. 6074. Council on Fund Raising New Hampshire, Concord, NH. $11,095, 2008. For New Hampshire Grants Institute, comprehensive, interactive workshop that covers organizational readiness, pre-grant planning, grant identification and strategy. 6075. Health Strategies of New Hampshire, Concord, NH. $19,000, 2008. For Phase I of initiative, Systems Dynamics Training as a Strategy to Address Complex Health System Challenges. 6076. Indian Stream Health Center, Colebrook, NH. $12,000, 2008. To develop long-term sustainability plan to assure continued delivery of primary care in Northern Coos County. 6077. New Hampshire Association for Infant Mental Health, Bow, NH. $34,711, 2008. For planning to improve access and outcomes.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving in the Lakes, Manchester, Monadnock, Nashua, North Country, Piscataqua, and Upper Valley regions in NH. No support for sectarian or religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for student aid and special awards); generally no grants for building funds, endowments, deficit financing, capital campaigns for acquisition of land or renovations to facilities, purchase of major equipment, academic research, travel, or to replace public funding or for purposes which are a public responsibility.
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6078. American Red Cross, Granite Chapter, Concord, NH. $20,000, 2008. To build capacity for services in Lakes and Northern regions. 6079. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $15,000, 2008. To hire recruitment director to identify adult mentors for 200 youth currently on waiting list. 6080. Boston Womens Health Book Collective, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2008. For services of fundraising consultant to assist with ongoing fundraising. 6081. Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry, Derry, NH. $25,000, 2008. To implement statewide marketing awareness building campaign for Boys and Girls Clubs in New Hampshire. 6082. Canaan, Town of, Canaan, VT. $11,820, 2008. To expand museum operating hours, purchase ADP equipment to digitize photos and documents, and create brochure to advertise Society activities. 6083. Center for Whole Communities, Fayston, VT. $30,000, 2008. For Wellborn Knoll Farm Leadership Retreat. 6084. Child Advocacy Center of Rockingham County, Portsmouth, NH. $24,780, 2008. To help fund NHN in bridging from project within University of New Hampshire to independent non-profit. 6085. Childrens Alliance of New Hampshire, Concord, NH. $20,000, 2008. For leadership transition process. 6086. Coalition for Improving Maternity Services, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. For transition from all volunteer with limited income sources to professionally-managed with diversified income sources. 6087. Coalition for Improving Maternity Services, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. For transition from all volunteer with limited income sources to professionally-managed with diversified income sources. 6088. Coalition for Improving Maternity Services, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. For transition from all volunteer with limited income sources to professionally-managed with diversified income sources. 6089. Colebrook Downtown Development Association, Colebrook, NH. $84,000, 2008. For continued renovations and for organizational development of Williams Building project. 6090. Concord Hospital, Concord, NH. $23,242, 2008. For McKerley Simulation and Education Center and to purchase mobile dental cart. 6091. Copper Cannon Corporation, Franconia, NH. $10,000, 2008. To develop and implement new revenue generating plan. 6092. Council on Fund Raising New Hampshire, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2008. For conference. 6093. Crotched Mountain Foundation, Greenfield, NH. $10,000, 2008. To evaluate, implement and oversee home modifications for low-income disabled, chronically ill and elderly adults. 6094. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH. $10,000, 2008. For Gala. 6095. Faces and Voices of Recovery, Washington, DC. $44,000, 2008. For capacity building, technical assistance and strategic planning to Friends of Recovery New Hampshire by Faces and Voices of Recovery. 6096. Family Resource Center at Gorham, Gorham, NH. $15,000, 2008. For transition planning for retirement of founding executive director. 6097. Fish House Foundation, Hampton, NH. $25,000, 2008. For sponsorship of Fish House Tournament. 6098. Gedakina, Norwich, VT. $15,000, 2008. To strengthen organizational capacity to increase the reach and effectiveness of New Hampshire initiatives serving Native American youth and families. 6099. Giving Monadnock, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2008. For Corporate Fund Institute on Fundraising. 6100. Gorham Community Learning Center, Gorham, NH. $29,600, 2008. To create education and training opportunities for early childhood care providers. 6101. Governor Wentworth Regional School District, Wolfeboro Falls, NH. $15,000, 2008. To hire site director. 6102. Greater Derry Oral Health Collaborative Corporation, Derry, NH. $11,432, 2008. To deliver dental programs to all Salem elementary schools and develop sustainable funding. 6103. Greater Nashua Interfaith Hospitality Network, Hudson, NH. $14,040, 2008. To increase staff’s ability to expand service and ensure organization’s long-term financial sustainability. 6104. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2008. For Key Partners Program. 6105. Keene School District, Keene, NH. $500,000, 2008. For Keene School Board to develop balanced designs and recommendations and help community involvement on new build and renovation options for Keene Middle School. 6106. Leadership Teacher, Bow, NH. $30,000, 2008. For SESL program.
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6107. Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute, Nobleboro, ME. $20,000, 2008. For organization’s transition to new Executive Director leadership. 6108. Marguerites Place, Nashua, NH. $11,460, 2008. To assess and update strategic plan and provide tools for Board and staff to support it. 6109. Media Power Youth, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2008. For consulting and operating support to help meet statewide demand for programs. 6110. Monadnock Area Transitional Sheltering, Peterborough, NH. $15,000, 2008. To hire part-time director to steer River Center through transition from volunteer-supported organization to sustainable non-profit community resource center. 6111. Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, VT. $47,250, 2008. To develop best practices for nature interpretation. 6112. Nashua Center for the Multiply Handicapped, Nashua, NH. $15,000, 2008. To build program capacity through increased trainings and expanded services for CLASSIC In-Home Care program. 6113. National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire, Concord, NH. $24,970, 2008. To build marketing and communications capacity to reach more New Hampshire residents affected by mental illness to reduce burden of mental illness and improve help seeking behavior. 6114. Nature Museum at Grafton, Grafton, VT. $22,150, 2008. For third phase of development, implementation and evaluation of Beyond Your Doorstep program. 6115. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $15,000, 2008. For operating support. 6116. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $151,053, 2008. For administration of ATI (Adolescent Treatment Initiative) site grants for year four. 6117. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $147,775, 2008. For operating support. 6118. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $118,089, 2008. For Oliver J. and Dorothy Penniman Hubbard Substance Abuse Fund. 6119. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $116,159, 2008. To reduce harm caused by ATOD (alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs) and improve conditions. 6120. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $113,796, 2008. To reduce harm caused by ATOD (alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs) and improve conditions. 6121. New Futures, Exeter, NH. $111,194, 2008. To reduce harm caused by ATOD (alcohol, tobacco, and other drug) and improve conditions. 6122. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6123. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6124. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2008. For programs focused on helping New Hampshire non-profit community weather economic recession. 6125. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6126. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2008. For new Advocacy Director position. 6127. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $75,000, 2008. To pilot Child Care Energy Efficiency Program in partnerships with child care centers in Coos County. 6128. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6129. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 6130. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $20,000, 2008. For final year of Child Care Financial Management Program. 6131. New Hampshire Food Bank, Manchester, NH. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For two year grant to support Recipe for Success, culinary training program. 6132. New Hampshire Food Bank, Manchester, NH. $10,000, 2008. For Recipe for Success Programs, purchase of food, and for Operation Frontline Programs. 6133. New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2008. To complete three-year strategic plan to transition to increased capacity and effectiveness. 6134. New Hampshire Task Force on Women and Recovery, Manchester, NH. $13,636, 2008. For training on evidence-based practices. 6135. North Country Community Development Center, Bethlehem, NH. $47,250, 2008. To develop management plan for US Route 3 Corridor from Whitefield through Stratford, assist five Coos County towns in local planning initiatives and provide professional planning board training in Coos over three years. 6136. North Country Community Development Center, Bethlehem, NH. $15,000, 2008. To build GIS (Geographic Information System) data and
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map library to provide advanced technical services to member communities. 6137. North Country Education Services Agency, Gorham, NH. $50,000, 2008. To build capacity to reconnect children and families with nature for health, fun and educational benefits. 6138. North Country Health Consortium, Whitefield, NH. $155,535, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop and implement, over two years, North Country Health Care Occupations pipeline initiative to recruit and retain young people in healthcare industry. 6139. North Country Leadership and Commerce Alliance, Colebrook, NH. $13,500, 2008. For operations and to participate in new regional branding and marketing plan for northern New Hampshire. 6140. Northern Community Investment Corporation, Saint Johnsbury, VT. $150,000, 2008. To develop regional marketing and tourism plan for Coos County. 6141. Odyssey House, Hampton, NH. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For three years of operating support that will assist in meeting three year strategic plan. 6142. Old York Historical Society, York, ME. $17,000, 2008. To subsidize program and audience development in new facility. 6143. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $11,000, 2008. For community foundation professional development in working with donor families. 6144. Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH. $49,942, 2008. To design and implement North Country Technology Infusion Program, technology training and technical support program in Coos County and surrounding communities. 6145. Seacoast Task Force on Family Violence, A Safe Place, Portsmouth, NH. $15,000, 2008. For staff and board professional development. 6146. Summerbridge Manchester, a Breakthrough Program, Manchester, NH. $10,000, 2008. For five professional educators to train, mentor, and evaluate 30 high-school and college-student teacher interns in English, Math, science and humanities. 6147. Tri-County Community Action Program, Berlin, NH. $25,000, 2008. For administrative positions for North Country Transit. 6148. University of New Hampshire, Office of Sponsored Research, Durham, NH. $19,544, 2008. To design, implement, and evaluate statewide vegetable program for New Hampshire Farm to School (NHFTS) Program. 6149. Upper Valley Trails Alliance, Norwich, VT. $15,000, 2008. To build capacity and financial support through strategic planning, staff training, upgrading equipment and improving efficiency. 6150. Way Home, The, Manchester, NH. $15,000, 2008. To develop Business Plan that analyzes Healthy Homes Services program viability and sustainability. 6151. Windy Row Learning Center, West Peterborough, NH. $15,000, 2008. For direct tutoring services to 22 children with dyslexia and comprehensive training program certification. 6152. Womens Business Center, Portsmouth, NH. $25,000, 2008. To improve programming with survey tools, website and database redesign and visibility through written materials and creation of PT Communications Manager. 6153. Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network, Bethlehem, NH. $15,000, 2008. For annual operating support and capacity to fulfill mission. 6154. Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network, Bethlehem, NH. $15,000, 2008. For annual operating support and support capacity to fulfill WREN’s mission. 6155. YMCA, Cheshire County, Keene, NH. $15,000, 2008. To implement strategic plan objectives. 6156. Your VNA, Rochester, NH. $20,000, 2008. For consultation and analysis of revising structure and program operations of Rochester District VNA and Homemakers Health Services.
The Penates Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NH, and NY. No grants to individuals. 6157. Hope for a Healthier Humanity, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.
Putnam Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NH. No grants to individuals or for scholarships. 6158. Giving Monadnock, Keene, NH. $15,000, 2008. For second of three year pledge. 6159. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2008. 6160. Historical Society of Cheshire County, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2008. To support the education director position.
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Madelaine G. von Weber Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in NH, with emphasis on Manchester. No grants to individuals. 6161. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $10,000, 2007. For support, assistance and training for community-based revitalization.
NEW JERSEY Aspen Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals. 6162. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $17,283,525, 2007. For general support.
Matan B’Seter Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals. 6163. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $32,415,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6164. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $15,000,000, 2007. For general operating support.
The Russell Berrie Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NJ, New York City, Israel, and Italy. 6165. Adler Aphasia Center, Maywood, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For journal ad Diamond Sponsorship. 6166. Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Englewood, NJ. $150,000, 2007. For capacity building support. 6167. Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For Gala Founders Circle sponsor. 6168. Columbia University, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Naomi Berrie Diabetes Young Friends event. 6169. Elisabeth Morrow School, Englewood, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For Summer String Festival and Apple Tree Fund. 6170. Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For Black Tie Gala. 6171. Jewish Community Project Downtown, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building support.
The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to domestic programs in the U.S. No grants for capital improvements, endowments, operating budgets, building funds, or renovations. 6172. Big Creek People in Action, Caretta, WV. $15,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6173. Christians Reaching Out to Society, Lake Worth, FL. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6174. Clearfork Community Institute, Eagan, TN. $15,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6175. College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ. $50,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6176. Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Hillside, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6177. Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6178. Elijahs Promise, New Brunswick, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6179. Habitat for Humanity, Trenton Area, Trenton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6180. Holy Apostles Church, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6181. HomeFront, Lawrenceville, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6182. Jewish Family and Childrens Service of Greater Mercer County, Princeton, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6183. Laughlin Memorial Chapel, Wheeling, WV. $15,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant.
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6184. Mercer Street Friends, Food Cooperative, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6185. Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6186. New Jersey Agricultural Society, Trenton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6187. Princeton Young Achievers, Princeton, NJ. $15,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6188. Rescue Mission of Trenton, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6189. Trenton After-School Program, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6190. Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, Trenton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant. 6191. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Crisis Ministry Grant.
Community Foundation of New Jersey Limitations: Giving on a national basis for the benefit of NJ. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, emergency funds, or deficit financing. 6192. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 6193. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2008. 6194. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008.
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with support for the arts and local humane groups limited to NJ, and support for other local projects limited to the Morristown area; some giving to national organizations for projects in NJ. No support for religious, higher education, health, or conduit organizations. No grants for capital projects, equipment purchases, indirect costs, endowment funds, deficit financing, or scholarships. 6195. All Kinds of Minds, Durham, NC. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support of the Schools Attuned program. 6196. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2008. For Grantee Perception Report. 6197. Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For the New Jersey Learns for a Sustainable Future Leadership Training program. 6198. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $50,000, 2008. For the CFES Scholars Program in Millville, New Jersey. 6199. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $55,000, 2008. For general operating support related to conservation finance and technical assistance. 6200. Earthwatch Institute, Maynard, MA. $125,000, 2008. For Earthwatch Educator Fellowships for New Jersey teachers. 6201. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $175,000, 2008. For general operating support of NJ’s public interest law firm. 6202. Educational Information and Resource Center, Sewell, NJ. $135,000, 2008. For New Jersey Earth Education programs. 6203. Educational Information and Resource Center, Academies of Teaching and Learning, Sewell, NJ. $85,000, 2008. For continued support of Teaching and Learning Academies in six southern New Jersey counties. 6204. Environmental Defense, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For technical assistance related to Highlands Transfer of Development Rights program. 6205. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6206. Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound, Garrison, NY. $35,000, 2008. For various activities involving Dodge Teacher Fellows, including the Summer Institute. 6207. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC. $38,000, 2008. For Shakespeare Set Free teacher-training workshops and in-school residencies in New Jersey. 6208. Foundation for Educational Administration, Monroe Township, NJ. $200,000, 2008. For facilitation of the Dodge Principal Fellowships and additional leadership programs. 6209. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6210. Garrison Institute, Garrison, NY. $15,000, 2008. For a plan to provide in-shelter training for front-line counselors and supervisors at Jersey Battered Women’s Services.
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6211. Hackensack Riverkeeper, Hackensack, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For technical assistance grant. 6212. Heritage Conservancy, Doylestown, PA. $35,000, 2008. For technical support and educational services in the New Jersey Highlands and surrounding areas. 6213. Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance, Flemington, NJ. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support and capacity building. 6214. International Fund for Animal Welfare, Yarmouth Port, MA. $150,000, 2008. For second year funding of the IFAW-Dodge Building Communities for People and Animals partnership. 6215. New Jersey Education Consortium, Keyport, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For the development of athletic leagues and shared purchasing systems among New Jersey charter schools. 6216. New Jersey League of Municipalities Educational Foundation, Trenton, NJ. $26,000, 2008. For municipal outreach on the Sustainable Jersey certification program. 6217. New Jersey SEEDS, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For evaluation of SEEDS programs. 6218. New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Laurel Springs, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6219. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $90,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6220. Open Space Institute, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For the New Jersey Conservation Loan Fund. 6221. Pro Bono Partnership, Parsippany, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6222. Raritan BayKeeper, New York-New Jersey BayKeeper, Keyport, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For Technical Assistance grant to support a Strategic Plan. 6223. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Effective School Practices, New Brunswick, NJ. $80,000, 2008. For general operating support of the New Jersey Charter School Resource Center. 6224. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Urban Education, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2008. For general operating support of the Abbott Leadership Institute’s programs. 6225. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Eagleton Institute of Politics, New Brunswick, NJ. $20,000, 2008. For the RU Ready student civic engagement program in New Brunswick. 6226. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ. $55,000, 2008. For the Marine Activities Resources and Education (MARE) program. 6227. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2008. For the expansion of program in Newark. 6228. Teachers College Columbia University, Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To support and document the New Jersey Network of Superintendents. 6229. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2008. To support and expand the New Jersey Teachers as Scholars Program.
The Fund for New Jersey Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ or to regional programs that benefit NJ. No support for day care centers, drug treatment programs, health care delivery, or arts programs. No grants to individuals, or for capital projects, equipment, scholarships. 6230. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For renewed support to provide New Jersey policymakers and advocacy organizations with communication and coalition building skills to inform and advance public policy debate. 6231. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $150,000, 2008. For renewed general support for counseling and advocacy on behalf of clients. 6232. Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ. $125,000, 2008. For renewed support for technical assistance, educational programs and advocacy to advance economic development, affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization. 6233. Leadership Newark, Newark, NJ. $75,000, 2008. For renewed support to Community Leadership Initiative that allows emerging civic leaders to work in close collaboration with non-profits to solve community needs. 6234. Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. $35,500, 2008. For 20th anniversary Leadership for Life Program that will re-engage peer leader alumni from across N.J. through attendance at leadership summit.
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Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on Washington, DC, MA, MD, NJ, and NY. No grants to individuals. 6235. Tregoe Education Forum, Princeton, NJ. $100,000, 2007.
Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No support for political organizations, international activities, programs or institutions concerned solely with a specific disease or basic biomedical research. No grants to individuals, or for ongoing general operating expenses, endowment funds, capital costs, including construction, renovation, or equipment, or research on unapproved drug therapies or devices. 6263. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $349,994, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate Quality Improvement Training Programs as they relate to health programs. 6264. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $316,876, 2008. For National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation research collaborative (including evaluation) on childhood obesity. 6265. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $1,700,000, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for State Coverage Initiatives, effort to help states develop and implement policies that expand access to health insurance coverage. 6266. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $1,264,371, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization program. 6267. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $235,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For field building for Health Services Research. 6268. Albuquerque City Council, Albuquerque, NM. $45,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To develop and integrate policy outcomes to establish environmental interventions especially among low-income populations. 6269. Alliance for Lupus Research, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Northern New Jersey Alliance for Lupus Research Walk with Us to Cure Lupus walk-a-thon. 6270. Alternatives for Community and Environment, Roxbury, MA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For consulting on grantee selection, policy development and documenting results for Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE) program. C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6271. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. $104,189, 2008. For technical assistance in planning for New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program which focuses on vulnerable populations including low-income and minority students. 6272. American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education Foundation, Evanston, IL. $1,617,528, 2008. 2-year grant. For Phase III of education and training to prepare physician workforce to improve performance in practice, especially in the areas of primary care, prevention of illness and chronic disease management. 6273. American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. For core support and infrastructure development. 6274. Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC. $1,252,432, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Summer Medical and Dental Education Program, six-week academic enrichment program for undergraduate college students from minority groups, rural areas and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are interested in pursuing careers in medicine or dentistry focusing on African-American, Hispanic/Latino and Native American students. 6275. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. $199,753, 2008. 2-year grant. For pilot evaluation of Walking School Bus Program for elementary school students. Walking School Bus (WSB) addresses safety concerns by providing period of physical activity supervised by several responsible adults and teaching opportunities around pedestrian safety skills on the way to and from school. 6276. Boston College, Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA. $4,751,055, 2008. 4-year grant. For research and technical assistance, including evaluation, for Cash and Counseling program. Cash and Counseling is initiative permitting consumers to take on responsibility of managing cash allowance and arranging their own health care and social services. 6277. Boston University, Health Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $698,263, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research program. 6278. Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA. $398,085, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to identify replicable management practices associated with higher performance by detoxification and residential treatment provider organizations.
Hess Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. No grants to individuals. 6236. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 6237. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $25,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
The Hyde and Watson Foundation Limitations: Giving is focused in the five boroughs of New York, NY, and primarily Essex, Union and Morris counties in NJ. No giving outside the U.S. No support for projects outside the United States. No grants for individuals, or for endowments, operating support, benefit fundraisers, annual fund appeals, or scholarships or from fiscal agents. Capital support is limited to one-time needs. 6238. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To purchase and installation of computer equipment and software. 6239. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To purchase and installation of computer equipment and software. 6240. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $12,800, 2008. For purchase of equipment. 6241. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For purchase of computer equipment and software. 6242. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $12,000, 2008. For purchase of office equipment and one-time software development costs. 6243. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For purchase of computer equipment and software, and one-time software development costs. 6244. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For purchase of computer equipment and software. 6245. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For purchase of computer equipment. 6246. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For purchase of computer equipment and software, and one-time software development costs.
JHJ Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals. 6247. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $19,754,707, 2007. For general support.
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for fraternal, political, religious, or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, trips, tours, capital campaigns or endowments, or publications; no loans. 6248. CHF International, Silver Spring, MD. $45,000, 2007. 6249. CHF International, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2007. 6250. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $40,000, 2007. 6251. East Central Missouri Area Health Education Center, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2007. 6252. Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, Philadelphia, PA. $34,600, 2007. 6253. Indiana Institute for Global Health, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2007. 6254. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $97,200, 2007. 6255. Medical Missions for Children, Paterson, NJ. $20,000, 2007. 6256. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $88,000, 2007. 6257. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $16,000, 2007. 6258. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $189,063, 2007. 6259. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $35,000, 2007. 6260. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $2,076,320, 2007. 6261. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2007. 6262. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $259,509, 2007.
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6279. Brown University, Providence, RI. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate implementation, adoption and outcomes of Rhode Island HEALTHpact plans. 6280. Brown University, Institute for Community Health Promotion, Providence, RI. $399,910, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to identify and evaluate food environment changes improving access to affordable healthy foods in low-income, minority communities. 6281. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Washington, DC. $450,000, 2008. To develop business plan. 6282. Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC. $199,998, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For consulting in form of evaluation on Advancing Public Health Practice and Policy Solutions batched solicitation. 6283. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $6,405,333, 2008. 3-year grant. For demonstration and evaluation of program, Testing Prometheus: Using Evidence-Informed Case Rates to Create A New Way to Reimburse Providers, Meet Each Patient’s Needs and Coordinate Care. 6284. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $1,497,933, 2008. For consulting for technical assistance for Regional Quality Program. 6285. Center for Health Policy Development, National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME. $1,358,356, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Maximizing Enrollment for Kids program, which aims to help states improve their systems, policies and procedures by providing them with in-depth assessment of strengths and weaknesses of their current Medicaid and State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) enrollment and retention systems and assisting them with implementation strategies to cover more eligible but unenrolled children and to measure their progress. 6286. Center for Healthcare Strategies Supporting Organization, Hamilton, NJ. $244,091, 2008. To plan design of proposed new national program, Medicaid Leadership Institute. 6287. Center for Mississippi Health Policy, Jackson, MS. $1,999,995, 2008. 5-year grant. To evaluate impact of Mississippi Healthy Students Act on childhood obesity. 6288. Center for Studying Health System Change, Washington, DC. $338,826, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research for project, Cost and Efficiency in Treating High-Cost Medicare Beneficiaries: The Role of Physician Practice and Health System Factors. 6289. Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. $399,300, 2008. 3-year grant. For research to evaluate Quality Improvement Training Programs as they relate to health programs. 6290. Columbia University, Center for Family and Community Medicine, New York, NY. $863,899, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Pipeline, Profession and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education. 6291. Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY. $2,050,314, 2008. 5-year grant. To evaluate New York state early childhood obesity prevention programs. 6292. Communities in Schools of Wake County, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. To expand Making the Case, educational case-management approach to after-school tutoring for middle school students. 6293. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2008. For Drug-Free Kids Campaign Awards Dinner. 6294. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $1,256,011, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Consumer Voices for Coverage: Strengthening State Advocacy Networks to Expand Health Coverage, state-based consumer health advocacy networks which work to increase their capacity to participate with key stakeholders, such as businesses, hospitals, insurers, providers and government officials, in health care reform efforts. 6295. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $1,137,398, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Consumer Voices for Coverage: Strengthening State Advocacy Networks to Expand Health Coverage, state-based consumer health advocacy networks which work to increase their capacity to participate with key stakeholders, such as businesses, hospitals, insurers, providers and government officials, in health care reform efforts. 6296. Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, Dallas, TX. $476,534, 2008. For research to evaluate reliability and validity of fitness and academic data in Texas Youth Fitness Study. 6297. Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Trenton, NJ. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build capacity to increase grantmakers’ effectiveness. 6298. Council of State Governments, Lexington, KY. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To investigate opportunities to foster and support state leadership on youth obesity issues.
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6299. Duke University, Durham, NC. $99,452, 2008. For research to evaluate legal and economic vulnerabilities of Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. 6300. Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA. $349,476, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate Quality Improvement Training Programs as they relate to health programs. 6301. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA. $1,111,851, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships program, which will support creation and evaluation of comprehensive community-based models of prevention that aim to decrease relationship violence and increase positive, protective relationship skills. 6302. Food Research and Action Center, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To disseminate program models for after-school, summer nutrition and physical activity and generate policy change. 6303. George Washington University, Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, Washington, DC. $72,593, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To evaluate Caring Across Communities: Addressing Mental Health Needs of Diverse Children and Youth which will address mental health needs of underserved children and youth by supporting school-connected mental health services for students who require them. Special emphasis will be given to projects that help children of immigrant and refugee families overcome cultural and language barriers to mental health services. 6304. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC. $5,560,096, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Regional Quality Strategy (RQS) initiative, designed to provide grants and technical assistance to community coalitions to work toward high-quality, patient-centered and equitable care. 6305. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC. $2,316,877, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for Urgent Matters program sites that are participating in Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality research network. Urgent Matters is initiative to help hospitals eliminate emergency department (ED) crowding and help communities understand challenges facing the health care safety net. 6306. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC. $774,457, 2008. For consulting by Foundation’s Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care program to provide technical assistance to Foundation’s Aligning Forces for Quality: Regional Market Project, national program designed to help communities across the country improve the quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease. 6307. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To support work transforming nonprofits and their grantmaking partners with information needed to improve results. 6308. Growth Philanthropy Network, New York, NY. $299,989, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Phase II work to develop best practices for expanding and scaling social programs through Growth Leadership Forum, with focus on health programs. 6309. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $297,461, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research to examine how fragmentation of care is related to costs of care at School of Public Health in Boston. 6310. Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ. $1,475,862, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Local Initiative Funding Partners Program, effort to help agencies and institutions identified by local philanthropies that are undertaking innovative solutions to major community health problems. 6311. HHS Planning and Consulting, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. To analyze policies and programs of community development industry and evaluate how practices coordinate with community health issues. 6312. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $199,036, 2008. 2-year grant. To recruit, support and connect grantees in Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE). C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6313. Hospital for Special Care, New Britain, CT. $300,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To evaluate Pipeline, Profession and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education; E34/E70/B52; PG usually P0 may change; 40/60/70. 6314. Indiana University, School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Bloomington, IN. $184,743, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To
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evaluate efficiency of ultimate reality game for physical activity and healthy lifestyle behaviors in college-age population. 6315. Indiana University, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. $929,790, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program. 6316. Indiana University, School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate memory training intervention for breast cancer survivors. 6317. Jackson State University, College of Public Service School of Health Sciences, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2008. For research to evaluate impact and effectiveness of Mississippi Healthy Students Act’s implementation on physical activity-based education in grades 1-12. 6318. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $961,988, 2008. For technical assistance and direction, including research, for Jobs to Careers: Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality Care, initiative that seeks to support partnerships to advance and reward skill and career development of incumbent workers providing care and services on front lines of health and health care systems. Program supports partnerships of employers, educational institutions, and other organizations to expand and redesign systems to: create lasting improvements in way that institutions train and advance their frontline workers; and test new models of education and training that incorporate work-based learning. 6319. Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD. $783,634, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars program. 6320. Loyola Marymount University, Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Los Angeles, CA. $895,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To provide evaluation technical assistance and consultation to national program office of Communities Creating a Healthy Environment program. C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges. 6321. Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME. $1,442,569, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for National Demonstration of Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults. 6322. Maternal and Family Health Services, Wilkes Barre, PA. $18,340, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To create and implement business plan to sustain development, maintenance and promotion of trails in Luzerne County, Pa. 6323. Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ. $1,199,913, 2008. 4-year grant. To evaluate Maximizing Enrollment for Kids, initiative which aims to help states improve their systems, policies and procedures by providing them with in-depth assessment of strengths and weaknesses of their current Medicaid and State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) enrollment and retention systems, and assisting them with implementation strategies to cover more eligible but unenrolled children and to measure their progress. Under direction of National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), program aims to increase enrollment and retention of eligible children into Medicaid and SCHIP programs and to establish and promote best practices among states in this area. 6324. Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC. $599,513, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate risk-selection in market-based state programs in Maine, Massachusetts and New York. 6325. Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ. $346,228, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research for project, Can Disease Management Control Costs. 6326. Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC. $99,812, 2008. To assess (through evaluation) cross-cutting issues in Foundation’s state-focused coverage initiatives to enhance effectiveness. Focus of grant is on economically disadvantaged. 6327. Mental Health America of Colorado, Denver, CO. $478,504, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop coordinated system of care for people in metropolitan Denver area who experience mental health crisis. 6328. Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For strategic communications planning and support for national program office of Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE). C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6329. Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide strategic consultation to Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE). C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy
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advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6330. National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC. $819,645, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Health Policy Fellows Program. 6331. National Association of County and City Health Officials, Washington, DC. $853,140, 2008. For Phase II of work to establish National Public Health Accrediting Organization. 6332. National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington, DC. $500,565, 2008. 3-year grant. For forum for State Health Policy Leadership. 6333. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Washington, DC. $280,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For work to provide technical assistance to governors to enable them to maintain or increase current levels of health insurance coverage. 6334. National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, LA. $1,243,029, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Lead States in Public Health Quality Improvement, research initiative to create peer network of innovator states with experience in designing and implementing process for systematic assessment of local public health agency capacity and performance. 6335. National Quality Forum, Washington, DC. $2,500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For program support including communications, demonstration and delivery of services and technical assistance. 6336. New Mexico Department of Human Services, Santa Fe, NM. $195,855, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate small group employee participation in New Mexico’s State Coverage Insurance program. 6337. New York University, School of Medicine, New York, NY. $149,971, 2008. 2-year grant. For research project, Hospital Quality Data: Understanding Decision-Making in Vulnerable Populations. 6338. New York University, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York, NY. $34,967, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate whether NYC group day cares meet new city-mandated physical activity and nutrition policies and assessing perceived implementation issues. 6339. Northwest Federation of Community Organizations, Seattle, WA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance to Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE). C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6340. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $431,053, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To strengthen capacity of Human Capital national program offices to conduct assessments of impact of their programs with focus on health and health care fields. 6341. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $374,883, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide consulting services as technical assistance to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to plan and host Thought Leaders Forums on childhood obesity. 6342. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $175,000, 2008. 6343. Oregon Health and Science University, School of Nursing, Portland, OR. $701,781, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate outcomes of Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education’s model to address nursing shortage in Oregon. 6344. Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ. $750,000, 2008. To strengthen financial infrastructure. 6345. Pennsylvania State University, Department of Health Policy and Administration, University Park, PA. $7,492,046, 2008. 3.50-year grant. To evaluate Regional Quality Strategy (RQS) initiative, designed to provide grants and technical assistance to community coalitions to work toward high-quality, patient-centered and equitable care. 6346. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate impact of opening full-service grocery stores in low-income, minority underserved neighborhoods. 6347. Portland State University, Regional Research Institute for Human Services, Portland, OR. $1,435,730, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for program learning collaborative called Reclaiming our Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime, program to develop new service delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice system and promote creation of community-based systems of care for substance-abusing youthful offenders, and foster development of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse treatment partnerships, and
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assist community-based treatment providers in assessing their effectiveness. 6348. Praxis Project, Washington, DC. $1,097,126, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE) program, national funding and capacity-building initiative to support diverse, community-based organizations and tribal groups in development and implementation of effective, culturally competent, policy initiatives to address childhood obesity at the local level. 6349. Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build skills and capacity of grantees of Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE). C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6350. Public Health Foundation, Washington, DC. $99,592, 2008. To build capacity of community health status indicator users to achieve community health improvement. 6351. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide strategic consultation to Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE). C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6352. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $399,760, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate effectiveness of treatment to improve community-level health and social outcomes for offenders and ex-offenders in California. 6353. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $349,869, 2008. 3-year grant. For research to evaluate Quality Improvement Training Programs in Pennsylvania as they relate to health programs. 6354. Research Foundation of State University of New York, Albany, NY. $411,439, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate field study of Maximizing Enrollment for Kids: Making Medicaid and State Children’s Health Insurance Programs (SCHIP) Work, program which aims to increase enrollment and retention of eligible children in Medicaid and SCHIP by helping states streamline their systems, policies and procedures and to measure impact of these changes. 6355. Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $44,478, 2008. For technical assistance for project at Hunter College, Health, Hardship and Race/Ethnicity in Vulnerable Families: A Multifactorial Examination of Fragile Families Dataset. 6356. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $2,249,656, 2008. 5-year grant. To evaluate Building Healthy Teen Relationships program, initiative with goal of preventing intimate and partner violence by ensuring that teens build healthy relationships from the start. 6357. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden, NJ. $920,390, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for New Jersey Health Initiatives program, which focuses on low-income and disadvantaged populations. 6358. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden, NJ. $151,798, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for New Jersey Health Initiatives Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care with focus on low-income and minority populations. 6359. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for State Health Policy, New Brunswick, NJ. $359,567, 2008. 2-year grant. For research in Colorado, Delaware, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas and Utah to evaluate extension of dependent coverage to young adults. 6360. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $877,643, 2008. For research as part of technical assistance and direction for Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research Program, effort to encourage researchers whose crosscutting and innovative ideas promise to contribute meaningfully to improving U.S. health and health care policy. 6361. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $817,797, 2008. For technical assistance and direction in the form of evaluation for Innovations in Nursing Education program. 6362. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $27,225, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Foundation’s Small Supplements for Select Closing Grants Program. 6363. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, New Brunswick, NJ. $10,000,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To build facility for New
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Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health including work on institution and infrastructure building. 6364. San Francisco State University, College of Health and Human Services, San Francisco, CA. $99,813, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate impact of competitive food and beverage policies on body and weight patterns among California children and adolescents. 6365. Seton Hall University, College of Nursing, South Orange, NJ. $3,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For demonstration and delivery of services including evaluation of New Jersey Nursing Initiative: So A Nurse Will Be There for You. 6366. Stanford University, School of Medicine, Stanford, CA. $275,519, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research on sources of health care cost growth. 6367. Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education, SCOPE, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance, outreach, strategic communications and facilitation for Communities Creating Healthy Environments (C-CHE) program. C-CHE provides dedicated resources for policy advocacy to improve food and recreation environments in 10 local, racial and ethnic communities to address these challenges program. 6368. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $266,442, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and capacity building work for New Jersey Health Initiatives program grantees. Initiatives are community-based projects that address one or more of the Foundation’s interest areas in health and health care with focus on low-income populations. 6369. Task Force for Global Health, Decatur, GA. $1,424,688, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Common Ground: Transforming Public Health Information Systems, initiative to support collaborative processes among state and local public health departments to advance use of information systems to support preparedness and chronic disease. 6370. Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Foundation, College Station, TX. $1,001,956, 2008. 5-year grant. For collaborative evaluation of Texas Safe Routes to School and increased healthy food access for WIC clients. 6371. Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Foundation, College Station, TX. $417,030, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Active for Life: Increasing Physical Activity Levels in Adults Age 50 and Older. 6372. University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ. $50,000, 2008. To implement and evaluate Helpers Program, strategy to engage smokers in cessation treatment in New Jersey communities. 6373. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, Little Rock, AR. $6,449,111, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity. 6374. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, Little Rock, AR. $75,000, 2008. For technical assistance toward planning Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity. 6375. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Public Health, Little Rock, AR. $380,608, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Practice-Based Research Network in Public Health program. 6376. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. $660,397, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for program entitled, Health Games Research: Advancing the Effectiveness of Interactive Games for Health, initiative to build field and advance knowledge about intersection of video/computer games and health and health care through national program that emphasizes applied research and convening. 6377. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $274,821, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate efficacy of community engagement method to improve provider’s depression management skills and adoption of quality improvement. Method focuses on low-income African-American and Hispanic/Latino patients suffering from depression. 6378. University of California, Center for Health Policy Research, Los Angeles, CA. $172,533, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate 12-month continuous eligibility in Medicaid in California. 6379. University of California, David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA. $599,357, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate reforms to cover all children in states of Illinois, Pennsylvania and Washington. 6380. University of California, School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2008. To evaluate Phase III of Transforming Care at Bedside
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program, program to improve quality and safety of patient care and increase retention of experienced nurses. 6381. University of California at San Diego, School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA. $336,513, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research about Small Area Variation in Medicaid Use and Expenditures: Implications for Cost Containment and Quality of Care. 6382. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $334,998, 2008. 5-year grant. For research on developing quantitative history of hospitalist movement, its effect on patient care quality and practice of medicine in United States. 6383. University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL. $989,244, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Finding Answers: Disparities Research for Change, program that seeks to improve quality of health care provided to patients from racial and ethnic backgrounds most likely to experience lower-quality health care. 6384. University of Maryland-Baltimore, Peter Lamy Center for Drug Therapy and Aging, Baltimore, MD. $264,047, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research on Medicare spending, disparities and return to healthy behaviors. 6385. University of Massachusetts, Medical School, Worcester, MA. $149,998, 2008. 2-year grant. For research project, Patient Decision-Making and Personalized, Multifactorial Risk Information, proposal to improve understanding of how to measure equity and patient-centered care and role of both in promoting quality health care with focus on Caucasian and Hispanic/Latino patients. 6386. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the, New Brunswick, NJ. $50,000, 2008. To sponsor first annual gala to raise funds for and awareness of Eric B. Chandler Health Center, comprehensive, family-oriented community health center, jointly operated by UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Eric B. Chandler Community Advisory Board. 6387. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $124,694, 2008. For research to evaluate impact of State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) expansions on household spending and consumption using consumer expenditure survey data. 6388. University of Michigan, School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate relationship between microsystems aimed at understanding nursing care processes and patient safety. 6389. University of Michigan, School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI. $99,982, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For research to evaluate treatment-based policy to reduce incidence of driving under influence of alcohol. 6390. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $94,037, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate nutrition policies and practices in U.S. secondary schools. 6391. University of Minnesota, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Minneapolis, MN. $243,953, 2008. To evaluate effects of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Cover the Uninsured Week campaign on media and public. 6392. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $1,038,565, 2008. For technical assistance and direction (as research) for Healthy Eating Research program. 6393. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $695,018, 2008. For research and evaluation as part of technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation State Health Access Reform program. 6394. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Building an Evidence Base for Public Health Accreditation and Quality Improvement program. 6395. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $149,996, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate two meal service strategies for moderating energy intake of low-income, minority preschool-aged children. 6396. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $374,864, 2008. 3-year grant. For research to evaluate Quality Improvement Training Programs as they relate to health programs. 6397. University of North Carolina, School of Nursing, Greensboro, NC. $264,106, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate influence of depression and musculoskeletal disorders on decreased productivity, care quality and patient safety among hospital nurses. 6398. University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. $1,130,337, 2008. For Technical assistance and direction for Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities program. 6399. University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. $533,965, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Active Living
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by Design, program which features approaches to increase physical activity through community design, public policies and communications strategies. 6400. University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. $399,975, 2008. 3-year grant. For research to evaluate effect of regulatory strategies to reduce illegal Internet cigarette, alcohol and opiate sales. 6401. University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA. $211,689, 2008. For research as part of technical assistance and direction for Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative, interdisciplinary studies that address critical knowledge gaps about nursing quality and for synthesis, translation and dissemination of results to key stakeholders. 6402. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $187,218, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate impact of outreach and enrollment strategies in California at Center for Community Health Studies in Alhambra. 6403. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Portland, ME. $1,500,000, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Community Partnerships for Older Adults, local public-private partnerships to improve long-term care and supportive services systems for older adults. 6404. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Portland, ME. $699,060, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate Lead States in Public Health Quality Improvement, research initiative to create peer network of innovator states with experience in designing and implementing process for systematic assessment of local public health agency capacity and performance. 6405. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. $997,984, 2008. 5-year grant. For collaborative evaluation of Texas Safe Routes to School and increased healthy food access for WIC clients. 6406. University of Wisconsin, College of Engineering, Madison, WI. $1,112,915, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance and direction (as research) for Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care, initiative to support partnerships between treatment provider organizations that deliver care and states. AR works to affect lives of people facing behavioral health issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-based practices. 6407. University of Wisconsin, College of Engineering, Madison, WI. $821,495, 2008. For technical assistance and direction (as research) for Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care, initiative to support partnerships between treatment provider organizations that deliver care and states. AR works to affect lives of people facing behavioral health issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-based practices. 6408. University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI. $199,970, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus reform package including effects on enrollment, efficiency and churning. 6409. University of Wisconsin, School of Nursing, Madison, WI. $404,861, 2008. For technical assistance and direction for Project HealthDesign: Rethinking the Power and Potential of Personal Health Records, initiative to expand vision of personal health records and encourage market to develop products that meet diverse needs of patients. 6410. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. To evaluate Finding Answers: Disparities Research for Change, program that seeks to improve quality of health care provided to patients from racial and ethnic backgrounds most likely to experience lower-quality health care. 6411. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $199,918, 2008. For cost solicitation, evaluation and research for Defining Affordability for Uninsured and People with Chronic Conditions. 6412. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For evaluability assessment for Trust for America’s Health. 6413. Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine, Nashville, TN. $48,509, 2008. For research to develop child-focused personal medication management system. 6414. William Paterson University of New Jersey, Wayne, NJ. $2,500,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For demonstration and delivery of services including evaluation of New Jersey Nursing Initiative: So A Nurse Will Be There for You.
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6415. Women Aware, North Brunswick, NJ. $45,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan and to deliver prevention-based programming for shelter for domestic abuse survivors. 6416. Yale University, School of Public Health, New Haven, CT. $146,237, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate effects of state interventions to combat childhood obesity through decreasing soft drink consumption.
F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Raleigh/Durham, NC, area, the Morris County, NJ, area, and eastern PA. Generally no support for churches, hospitals, schools and colleges, other than ones attended by or used by members of the family. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising benefits, dinners, theater, or sporting events; no loans or pledges. 6417. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $80,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6418. North Carolina Coastal Land Trust, Wilmington, NC. $15,000, 2008. Toward Capacity Building Project. 6419. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $17,500, 2008. For general operating support. 6420. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $22,500, 2008. For general operating support.
The MCJ Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. 6421. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $23,250, 2007. For general operating support. 6422. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $10,500, 2007. For general operating support.
The Merck Company Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis in Washington, DC, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, and VA, and in Australia, China, Costa Rica, England, Spain, and Switzerland. No support for political organizations, fraternal, labor, or veterans’ organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for political campaigns or activities, fundraising, capital campaigns, non-public broadcasting media productions, basic or clinical research projects, direct medical care or the purchase of medications, devices, or biologics, meetings, conferences, symposia, or workshops, fellowships or scholarships for training purposes intended for a specific individual or institution, debt reduction, beauty or talent contests, or programs directly supporting marketing or sales objectives of Merck. 6423. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $2,368,339, 2007. 6424. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,971,984, 2007. 6425. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,752,590, 2007. For Trustees for Merck Partnership for Giving. 6426. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,369,673, 2007. 6427. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $942,736, 2007. 6428. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $907,870, 2007. 6429. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $899,841, 2007. 6430. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $891,204, 2007. 6431. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,000, 2007.
Mercy Works Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in WI. No grants to individuals. 6432. Midway Outreach Community, Menasha, WI. $10,976, 2007.
Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Princeton Area Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to Mercer County, NJ and surrounding communities in Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Monmouth and Burlington counties. 6433. National Alliance on Mental Illness Mercer New Jersey, Lawrenceville, NJ. $15,000, 2008. For Volunteer Management. 6434. VolunteerConnect, Princeton, NJ. $35,000, 2008. For Volunteer Outreach Campaign and Expanded Nonprofit Training.
The Prudential Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles, CA, Hartford, CT, Jacksonville, FL, Dubuque,
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IA, Chicago, IL, Minneapolis, MN, Newark, NJ, New York, NY, Philadelphia and Scranton, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, Brazil, China, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan; giving also to national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations or veterans’, labor, religious, fraternal, or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or for advertising, fundraising, or disease-specific general operating support; no capital campaigns, annual fund drives, or endowments. 6435. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Alvin Ailey Gala. 6436. ArtPRIDE New Jersey Foundation, Bordentown, NJ. $10,000, 2007. To launch MAP (Measuring Arts Participation) Project and tourism training seminars for arts and cultural groups around City of Newark and State of New Jersey. 6437. Bank Street College of Education, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For annual dinner to help advance mission to improve education of children and teachers. 6438. Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence, RI. $40,000, 2007. For creation of comprehensive study design for Newark public school system in preparation for independent evaluation of district. 6439. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $25,000, 2007. To provide technical assistance to nonprofits in New Jersey. 6440. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $60,000, 2007. For professional development training in literacy for pre-K to 3rd grade Newark Public School teachers. 6441. Community Initiatives, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Diversity in Philanthropy Project to develop and advance strategies to improve diversity in grantmaking. 6442. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2007. For efforts to improve teaching and learning in public schools in state of Connecticut. 6443. Greater Newark Business Development Consortium, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For Microloan Program which provides technical assistance to ensure repayment of loans to small businesses. 6444. Hartford Public Schools, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2007. For teacher writer’s workshop in Hartford public schools as part of district’s professional development strategy. 6445. Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $55,000, 2007. For Pine Forest/Larsen Revitalization Project, which includes leadership development, neighborhood capacity building and preservation and creation of affordable housing. 6446. Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, Newark, NJ. $150,000, 2007. For administrative activities of Lincoln Park and planning and creation of African American Music Museum. 6447. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Washington office as it seeks to broaden and deepen support for community development among federal and other government policymakers and continued support for work with community development corporations. 6448. Local Initiatives Support Corporation Greater Newark and Jersey City, Newark, NJ. $125,000, 2007. For technical assistance work to community development corporations. 6449. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $15,000, 2007. For work of community development corporations in Pine Forest/Larsen neighborhood. 6450. New Community Corporation, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2007. For New Community School of Practical Nursing which will help fund support staff and expansion of schools training capacity. 6451. New Jersey Theater Alliance, West Orange, NJ. $40,000, 2007. For audience development programs including Family Week at Theater, technical assistance initiatives and Charting the Course conference. 6452. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. To build strong, sustainable local educator leadership programs in several cities across country. 6453. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. For training and technical assistance on financial status and needs of Newark-based non-profit organizations. 6454. Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. To assist PNP grantees and improve collaboration and capacity to address emerging issues in communities. 6455. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For ongoing technical assistance and consulting services that Partnership in Philanthropy provides to nonprofits.
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6456. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support to continue to provide free legal services, educational resources and workshops to nonprofit organizations. 6457. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For New Jersey Funders Collaborative in Fund In Education Organizing, national partnership which provides grants and technical assistance to local and regional education organizing groups working to improve low-income student outcomes. 6458. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Fund for Education Organizing, national funding collaborative which provides grants and technical assistance to local and regional education organizing groups working to improve students outcomes in low-income communities. 6459. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership, Newark, NJ. $175,000, 2007. For leadership development programs for nonprofit executives and board members. 6460. Sesame Workshop, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For Fifth Annual Benefit Dinner. 6461. Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For annual benefit. 6462. Teach for America, New York, NY. $325,000, 2007. For School Leadership Initiative and to establish Newark Prudential Fellow Program to increase number of TFA alumni that enter school leadership positions in low-income communities. 6463. United States Fund for UNICEF, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For UNICEF’s Snowflake Ball. 6464. United Way of Essex and West Hudson, Newark, NJ. $500,000, 2007. For capacity building grants. 6465. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For biology and health related pre-college enrichment programs for Newark students grades 9 to 12 and science teachers as part of Summer Grants for Youth Initiative. 6466. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. For continuation and expansion of Economic Opportunity Institute, to increase number of National Urban League affiliates with expertise in social entrepreneurship and high levels of operational sustainability.
Turrell Fund Limitations: Giving limited to Essex, Union, Hudson and Passaic counties, NJ, and VT. No support for advocacy work, most hospital work, or health delivery services; generally no support for cultural activities. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, conferences indirect costs, or research; no loans. 6467. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2008. For staff support in Newark.
UBS Foundation U.S.A. (formerly PaineWebber Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, MN, NJ, NY, OH, TX, and UT. No grants to individuals. 6468. Neighborhood Housing Services of Provo, Provo, UT. $25,000, 2007.
Victoria Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ; environmental grants limited to NJ. No grants to individuals. 6469. Audubon Society, New Jersey, Bernardsville, NJ. $15,000, 2008. For third phase of initiative to coordinate statewide efforts to ensure funding for urban open space acquisition, operations and stewardship; build capacity and strengthen advocacy for critical open spaces. 6470. Branch Brook Park Alliance, Newark, NJ. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For support to hire Executive Director. 6471. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $340,000, 2008. To continue Newark Literacy Project, which works with educators, including K-3rd grade teachers and school-based coaches in Newark, with focus on helping 3rd grade teachers improve children’s vocabulary development. 6472. Communities in Schools of Newark, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2008. To offer services at 13th and 15th Avenue Schools, and support for sustaining organizational leadership and management. 6473. Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Hillside, NJ. $125,000, 2008. To defray cost of printing and postage for quarterly newsletter and
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Thanksgiving acquisition mailing and build capacity for online donations/ communications. 6474. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6475. Leadership Newark, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2008. To support Non-Profit Board Service Training component of Leadership Newark. 6476. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $115,000, 2008. For general operating support and for Sustainable Communities program in Newark. 6477. New Community Corporation, Newark, NJ. $540,000, 2008. For Development Core Support; Workforce Development Training and Operations; Youth Development and Technology Support and Initiatives. 6478. New Jersey Highlands Coalition, Boonton, NJ. $50,000, 2008. To ensure that goals of Highlands Act are carried out and that Highlands resources are protected as Regional Master Plan is completed and implemented. 6479. New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2008. To help build capacity to raise contributed support. 6480. New Jersey SEEDS, Newark, NJ. $15,000, 2008. For support to commission formal independent evaluation of programs and impact on students lives. 6481. Newark Museum Association, Newark, NJ. $180,000, 2008. To provide art and science enrichment services for students and teachers, children, families and adults in city of Newark. 6482. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $33,000, 2008. To provide advisory service, Nonprofit Business Analysis for five Victoria grantees. 6483. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $30,000, 2008. To provide capacity building to 2 selected Newark grantees of Victoria. 6484. Regional Plan Association, New York, NY. $80,000, 2008. To continue Newark Planning Initiative with focus on economic development opportunities connected to Newark’s airport, seaports and Ironbound community, also, continuing work city-wide on design guidelines and Master Plan. 6485. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Law, Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic, Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2008. For portion of salary and benefits of one new full-time clerical supervisor/clinical professor to continue legal services and outreach work of Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic. 6486. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Department of Urban Education, Abbott Leadership Institute, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For salaries for director, deputy director and consultant fee for website editor, as well as Rutgers service charge. 6487. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Rutgers Business School, Center for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership, Newark, NJ. $45,000, 2008. For general operating assistance, expansion of Leaders Common Ground program and funding of Capacity Building Symposium. 6488. Seton Hall University, Newton Street School, South Orange, NJ. $40,000, 2008. To support teacher professional development component of Newton Street School Project, Newark, New Jersey. 6489. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $160,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Middle Grades Impact Initiative: recruitment, training and placement of 17 new middle grades corps members. 6490. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For capital support to help secure permanent facility for second middle school campus for North Star Academy in Newark.
NEW MEXICO Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to NM. No support for lobbying. No grants to individuals, for scholarships/fellowships, or for bricks, mortar, or property. 6491. Alianza of New Mexico, Roswell, NM. $31,500, 2008. For increasing capacity to treat and prevent substance abuse in Roswell and Chaves County.
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6492. Las Cumbres Community Services, Espanola, NM. $36,000, 2008. For Early Childhood Mental Health Training Institute. 6493. Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation, Espanola, NM. $40,500, 2008. For Rio Arriba and Taos First Born evaluation matching grant.
The Frost Foundation, Ltd. Limitations: Giving primarily in LA; some giving in NM. No support for animal experimentation. No grants to individuals, or for building funds, sponsorships for special events, endowment funds, medical research, or scholarships; no loans. 6494. Girls Inc., Santa Fe, NM. $20,000, 2007. For five-year plan for strategic growth project. 6495. Health Care Centers in Schools, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2007. For efficiency and effectiveness in school-based health center. 6496. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6497. Santa Fe Preparatory School, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2007. For Parents Association Gala. 6498. Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, Shreveport, LA. $55,000, 2007. For Shreveport plan funding project.
Johns Family Foundation (formerly La Vida Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for political organizations, or to programs antithetical to Christian values. No grants to individuals. 6499. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $75,000, 2008. 6500. Scriptures In Use, Green Valley, AZ. $10,000, 2008.
Lannan Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals (except for Lannan Literary Awards and certain fellowships in the Literary and Cultural Freedom program areas). 6501. Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, Browning, MT. $300,000, 2008. For Expert Witnesses. 6502. Democracy Now Productions, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For technical assistance. 6503. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Chicago, IL. $10,500, 2008. For event support. 6504. Law College Association of the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $125,000, 2008. For legal support. 6505. Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, Ponca City, OK. $450,000, 2008. For Legal Support.
Max and Anna Levinson Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for projects of primary local community significance. No grants for capital or endowment funds, building programs, travel, expansion of existing services, matching gifts, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 6506. Lupus Foundation of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For Lupus Links golf tournament fundraiser for Lupus research. 6507. Lupus Foundation of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For Lupus Links golf tournament fundraiser for Lupus research. 6508. Military Families Speak Out, Jamaica Plain, MA. $10,000, 2007. For local organization and chapter building. 6509. Taos Jewish Center, Taos, NM. $20,000, 2007. For organizational development and capital campaign. 6510. Verified Voting Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For organizational development.
J. F Maddox Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Lea County, NM; scholarships limited to Lea County, NM, residents. No support for private foundations or political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds. 6511. Boys and Girls Club of Hobbs, Hobbs, NM. $15,000, 2007. For architectural drawings, appraisals, fees, land purchase. 6512. College of the Southwest, Hobbs, NM. $30,000, 2007. For comprehensive review consultant. 6513. College of the Southwest, Hobbs, NM. $12,500, 2007. For landscape architect fee - Student Life Center.
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6514. Haverhill, City of, Haverhill, MA. $25,000, 2007. For consultant fees downtown master plan. 6515. Hobbs Municipal Schools, Hobbs, NM. $36,200, 2007. For Quantum Super Camps for administrators and teachers. 6516. Hobbs Municipal Schools, Hobbs, NM. $23,156, 2007. For principal leadership training. 6517. Lea County Good Samaritan Village, Hobbs, NM. $14,533, 2007. To replenish Guardian Angel Account. 6518. Lea County Museum, Lovington, NM. $15,000, 2007. For consultant fee. 6519. Lovington Good Samaritan Center, Lovington, NM. $16,089, 2007. For replenish Guardian Angel Account.
McCune Charitable Foundation (formerly Marshall L. & Perrine D. McCune Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to NM. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, research, operating or capital expenses, voter registration drives, or to cover deficits. 6520. Albuquerque Mental Health Housing Coalition, Albuquerque, NM. $35,000, 2007. To increase membership of New Mexico organizations in the National Low Income Housing Coalition; for predevelopment costs of SRO Project in downtown Albuquerque; and for professional service contracts for systems and organizational infrastructure. 6521. Center of Southwest Culture, Albuquerque, NM. $75,000, 2007. To assist in convening non-profits, local governments, and state agencies to address economic development issues in rural and indigenous communities. 6522. Center of Southwest Culture, New Mexico Youth Engagement and Children’s Cabinet, Albuquerque, NM. $12,500, 2007. To sponsor a Foundation Liaison with the New Mexico Children’s Cabinet, which will help McCune partners and the foundation community to have a strong voice in how the Cabinet is best serving New Mexico’s children and youth. 6523. Center of Southwest Culture, Rural Leadership Development, Albuquerque, NM. $70,000, 2007. To continue expanding efforts in developing leadership and other expertise among rural communities for staff and boards of non profit organizations. 6524. Dual Language Education of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2007. For developing standards and best practices for dual language education. 6525. Keshet Dance Company, Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support to expand current programs, increase organizational infrastructure, and to prepare for relocation to a larger physical space. 6526. Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, AK. $15,000, 2007. To relocate National Native Programming and Distribution Unit at UNM to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. 6527. New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care, Santa Fe, NM. $15,000, 2007. To insure financial stability to provide healthcare to school children. 6528. Oil and Gas Accountability Project, Durango, CO. $10,000, 2007. For the New Mexico Oil and Gas Network. 6529. Puerto Seguro, Socorro, NM. $10,000, 2007. For the Emergency Relief Program and Director Funding Project. 6530. River Network, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. To design and initiate data sharing networks for watershed groups in New Mexico. 6531. Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2007. For the Littleglobe Rural Partnership Project which will bring together artists, community organizers, and members of underserved rural communities.
Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the lake region of northwest IA, selected parts of FL, and in SD, and Santa Fe, NM. Giving on a national basis for environmental concerns. No grants to individuals, or for political lobbying. 6532. Amigos Bravos, Taos, NM. $25,000, 2007. For operating support, strategic planning retreat, and endowment. 6533. Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and Florida Environmental Institute, West Palm Beach, FL. $15,000, 2007. For new executive director. 6534. Companion Animal Alliance of Northern New Mexico, Espanola, NM. $22,500, 2007. For outside facilitator. 6535. Fine Arts for Children and Teens, Santa Fe, NM. $15,000, 2007. For ARTreach Program at Tesuque School and for development director. 6536. Friends of Lakeside Lab, Milford, IA. $100,000, 2007. For endowment and planning.
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6537. New Mexico Land Conservancy, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2007. For building and organizational development project. 6538. New Mexico Wildlife Federation, Albuquerque, NM. $20,000, 2007. To develop fundraising capabilities and statewide conservation program. 6539. Rivers and Birds, Arroyo Seco, NM. $10,000, 2007. For enhancement and expansion of programs, management infrastructure, and stability. 6540. Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society, Santa Fe, NM. $15,000, 2007. For operating support and development of donors. 6541. Santa Fe Conservation Trust, Santa Fe, NM. $15,000, 2007. For new staff infrastructure. 6542. Santa Fe Preparatory School, Santa Fe, NM. $100,000, 2007. For Achieving the Dream Campaign. 6543. Trust for Public Land, Santa Fe, NM. $500,000, 2007. For Leadership Grant for Campaign - The Railyard Park. 6544. Wildlife Center, Espanola, NM. $30,000, 2007. For full-time assistant and retail manager.
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The New Mexico Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NM, with emphasis on rural communities. No support for religious purposes or the United Way or other federated giving organizations. No grants for endowment funds. 6545. Region IX Education Cooperative, Ruidoso, NM. $14,000, 2007. For Ruidoso High School and Ruidoso Middle School.
Santa Fe Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to northern NM counties, including Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Santa Fe and Taos. No support for religious purposes. No grants for capital campaigns, endowments, or technical assistance grants for travel, conferences, start-up costs, or staff salaries or functions. 6546. Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Center, Espanola, NM. $10,000, 2008. For classes in weaving, knitting, beading, embroidery and to provide business training for members and other residents of the region. 6547. Think New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2008. To research, develop and implement strategy for reducing the size of New Mexico public schools.
Eugene V. & Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political or religious organizations. No grants to individuals or for operating support. 6548. Animal Protection of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $18,600, 2007. Toward training in animal cruelty investigation for 30 New Mexico Animal Protection officers. 6549. International Foundation for Art Research, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 5-year grant. For fundraising and marketing. 6550. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $20,000, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6551. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $16,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6552. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $16,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6553. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $16,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6554. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $16,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6555. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $16,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6556. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $14,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6557. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $14,050, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6558. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $13,500, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6559. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $13,500, 2007. Toward organizational support. 6560. Wind River Ranch Foundation, Watrous, NM. $13,500, 2007. Toward organizational support.
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The Altus One Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 6562. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support of Tribute Dinner.
American Express Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations, including in Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, CA, Washington, DC, southern FL, MN, New York, NY, Greensboro, NC, Salt Lake City, UT, and VA. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for fundraising, goodwill advertising, souvenir journals, or dinner programs, travel, books, magazines, or articles in professional journals, endowments or capital campaigns, traveling exhibitions, or sports sponsorships. 6563. Boster Group Limited, London, England. $40,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6564. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6565. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6566. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6567. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6568. National Arts Strategies, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6569. Nonprofit Management Solutions, San Diego, CA. $45,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6570. Organization of Nonprofit Executives, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6571. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6572. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6573. Teach for America, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6574. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6575. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6576. Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, Alameda, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support.
The AVI CHAI Foundation (formerly AVI CHAI - A Philanthropic Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in North America and Israel. No grants for building projects or deficits. 6577. Bar-Ilan University in Israel, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. For principals training program.
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6578. Beer Hagolah Institutes, Brooklyn, NY. $36,100, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6579. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $71,796, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6580. Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Life Monument Fund, New York, NY. $98,000, 2007. For program to support improvement of Instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6581. Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education, Miami, FL. $95,500, 2007. For program to encourage Jewish Day school enrollment. 6582. Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School of Greater Washington, Rockville, MD. $26,500, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6583. Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. $48,189, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6584. Foundation for the Jewish Community, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Jewish Community High School in San Francisco, as part of project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6585. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $80,340, 2007. For principals training program. 6586. Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, OH. $26,500, 2007. For program to expand Jewish Day School Enrollment. 6587. Hebrew Academy of West Queens, Forest Hills, NY. $18,250, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6588. Hebrew Free Loan Society, New York, NY. $29,500, 2007. For program to encourage teacher retention at Jewish Day schools. 6589. Herzliah Saint Laurent High School, Saint Laurent, Canada. $12,000, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6590. Herzliah Snowdon High School, Montreal, Canada. $22,664, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6591. Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, Bryn Mawr, PA. $13,000, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6592. Jewish Continuity Project, Lawrence, NY. $21,000, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6593. Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Boca Raton, FL. $11,473, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6594. Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York, NY. $782,964, 2007. To support principal training and to implement set of standards for study of Tanakh (Bible) at Solomon Schechter, Community and Reform schools. 6595. Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy, Rockville, MD. $11,950, 2007. For enhancing Jewish enrollment at Jewish high schools. 6596. Mercaz Bnos High School, Brooklyn, NY. $26,471, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6597. Nefesh Academy, Brooklyn, NY. $40,500, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6598. New Community Jewish High School, West Hills, CA. $12,340, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6599. Shaarei Zion Ohel Bracha, Forest Hills, NY. $50,000, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6600. Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, Hartsdale, NY. $12,000, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6601. Stephen S. Wise Temple, Los Angeles, CA. $16,500, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6602. Teacher Fellowship Program, Brooklyn, NY. $304,575, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6603. University of California, New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $395,000, 2007. For mentoring novice teachers at Jewish Day Schools.
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6604. Weber School, Atlanta, GA. $20,400, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6605. Winnipeg Board of Jewish Education, Winnipeg, Canada. $21,000, 2007. For project to help Jewish schools promote Shabbat observance and Judaic commitment. 6606. Yeshiva Rtzahd Hebrew Academy of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY. $26,500, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City. 6607. Yeshivat Ohr Haim, Richmond Hill, NY. $22,000, 2007. For program to support improvement of instruction at schools servicing immigrant students in New York City.
Booth Ferris Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the New York, NY, metropolitan area for the arts, K-12 education, and civic and urban affairs; a broader geographic scope for higher education. No support for federated campaigns, community chests, social services and cultural institutions from outside the New York metropolitan area, or for work with specific diseases or disabilities. No grants to individuals, or for research; generally no grants to educational institutions for scholarships, fellowships, or unrestricted endowments; no loans. 6608. Bronx Defenders, Bronx, NY. $200,000, 2008. To create a development department. 6609. Community Funds, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For the capacity building initiative of the Fund for New Citizens. 6610. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $140,000, 2008. To create a professional development program for the Empowerment school network. 6611. Grand Street Settlement, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For the addition of two senior management positions. 6612. Harlem RBI, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. To expand the development and fiscal departments. 6613. Housing Plus Solutions, New York, NY. $120,000, 2008. To hire a part-time director of development. 6614. Human Services Council of New York City, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. For a membership coordinator. 6615. iMentor, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To hire a chief operating officer. 6616. Lark Play Development Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To strengthen fundraising capacity. 6617. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2008. To hire additional staff to build organizational capacity. 6618. Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For audience cultivation program. 6619. Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To expand the development department. 6620. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. To develop a student relationship management system. 6621. Partnership for After School Education, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For the Quality Outcomes for Out Of School Time initiative. 6622. Pro Bono Net, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. To hire a technology director. 6623. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. To enhance the Management and Organization Development Department. 6624. W N Y C Radio, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For the Campaign for New York Public Radio.
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Wallingford, CT, Washington, DC, Mercer and Middlesex counties, NJ, Syracuse, NY, Bucks County, PA, TX, Africa, China, Europe, India, Japan, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Thailand. No support for political, fraternal, social, or veterans’ organizations, religious or sectarian organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or federated campaign-supported organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, capital campaigns, debt reduction, conferences, sponsorships or independent medical research, or specific public broadcasting or films; no loans. 6625. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 6626. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 6627. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.
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6628. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.
Brooklyn Community Foundation (formerly Independence Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Brooklyn, NY. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for tickets for dinners, golf outings, or fundraising events. 6629. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 6630. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2007. 6631. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 6632. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 6633. Forest Park Trust, Woodhaven, NY. $25,000, 2007. 6634. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 6635. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. 6636. TapFound, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. 6637. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $12,500, 2007.
Carnegie Corporation of New York Limitations: Giving primarily for U.S. projects, although some grants are made to selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through the International Development Program. No support for libraries, cultural institutions, programs or facilities of community-based educational or human services institutions. No grants directly to individuals for scholarships or fellowships (except the Carnegie Scholars Program), travel, capital campaigns, endowments or program-related investments. 6638. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $3,728,700, 2008. 2-year grant. For technical assistance associated with Teachers for a New Era, Corporation initiative to reform and improve education of teachers in the U.S. 6639. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $1,664,600, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand Interim Assessment Platform and capture best practices to improve instructional practice and student achievement. 6640. American Society for Muslim Advancement, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capacity building and media outreach and trainings. 6641. Association of Commonwealth Universities, London, England. $540,900, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen research management capacity in selected African universities, in collaboration with Society Research Administrators International. 6642. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $1,600,700, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward creation of data-based professional development network. 6643. Center for Responsive Politics, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. Toward marketing and fundraising plan. 6644. Commonwealth Corporation, Boston, MA. $1,977,400, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward improved data management and assessment systems, principal leadership development and expansion of Diploma Plus network, process-model which develops small stand alone schools. 6645. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward promotion of toolkit for nonprofit service groups to promote civic engagement. 6646. Fisk University, Nashville, TN. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For institutional capacity-building, including faculty support. 6647. Fordham University, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward collaborative research project with Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) to document academic performance within Asian Pacific American student population of New York City Public Schools. 6648. International Institute for Educational Planning, Paris, France. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward membership support for Association for Development of Education in Africa (ADEA). 6649. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. Toward workshop on tracking student and school progress with test-based accountability systems. 6650. National Articulation and Transfer Network, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capacity building. 6651. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward supporting states in developing policy and strategies for innovative teacher compensation models to increase teacher effectiveness and student outcomes. 6652. Near East Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward institutional strengthening.
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6653. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $2,526,700, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward reform strategy to increase principal effectiveness and student achievement in urban secondary schools. 6654. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward development of learning plan to increase principal effectiveness and student achievement in secondary schools. 6655. New Press, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For planning phase of publishing program on Islam/Muslim studies. 6656. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward general support. 6657. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $3,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward funder collaborative on immigrant civic integration. 6658. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $50,000, 2008. For research planning and data analysis assistance to Ohio Teacher Quality Partnership. 6659. Renaissance Schools Fund, Chicago, IL. $299,100, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For capacity building for network of new small high schools with promising models in Chicago. 6660. Research Foundation of State University of New York, Albany, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward New York State Teacher Quality Research Center. 6661. Salzburg Seminar, Middlebury, VT. $50,000, 2008. Toward conference on new strategies on U.S. global engagement. 6662. Social Science Research Council, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2008. For networking and evaluation of Corporation-supported small grants program in support of Title VI National Resource Centers outreach as part of Islam Initiative. 6663. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build research and development capacity in urban districts. 6664. Teach for America, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward expanding pilot implementation of interim assessments to drive student achievement, teacher accountability, and program improvement. 6665. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. Toward identifying, recording and implementing instructional best practices to improve student achievement and school system performance. 6666. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $517,900, 2008. 3-year grant. For work to develop observational protocol to measure teacher effectiveness. 6667. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $2,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward institutional transformation and Employment Equity Program. 6668. University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For one-time grant for engagement of expert to improve University’s semester and course credit system. 6669. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $380,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For final grant for strategic planning and automation of African grantee university libraries. 6670. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. $2,364,099, 2008. 3-year grant. For final grant toward project to train and retain next generation of academics. 6671. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $2,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward accelerating strategic management of human capital in urban districts nationally for improved student achievement. 6672. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $50,000, 2008. To develop plan for accelerating resources management in urban districts nationally for improved student achievement.
The Carson Family Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 6673. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $150,000, 2007. 6674. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. 6675. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. 6676. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 6677. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 6678. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $170,000, 2007. 6679. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.
Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY, for music; and the Atlantic coastline for conservation. No support for private foundations, hospitals, religious organizations, primary or secondary schools, colleges and
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universities, libraries, or museums. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing, no loans to individuals. 6680. South Carolina Environmental Law Project, Pawleys Island, SC. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To help the Environmental Law Project provide legal representation for environmental groups working to protect coastal resources in South Carolina.
Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Onondaga and Madison counties, NY. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for conferences and seminars, deficit financing, consulting services, endowment funds, fellowships, operating budgets, medical or academic research (except where directed by a donor), or travel expenses; no loans. 6681. Partners for Arts Education, Syracuse, NY. $38,500, 2008. To support Director of Strategic Development to enhance capacity of Partners for Arts Education’s services. 6682. Punto de Contacto, Syracuse, NY. $22,500, 2008. To develop membership campaign for Syracuse International Film Festival. 6683. Sage Upstate, Syracuse, NY. $16,500, 2008. To hire program coordinator to build organizational capacity. 6684. SU Theater Corporation, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY. $31,200, 2008. For Program for Arts Capacity and Excellence (PACE), to stimulate organizational capacity building. 6685. Sunnycrest Park Association, Syracuse, NY. $11,000, 2008. For development of master plan for northern trails area of Sunnycrest Park. 6686. Syracuse Housing Authority, Syracuse, NY. $15,000, 2008. To hire outside consultants that will address critical internal and external challenges to building organization’s capacity. 6687. Syracuse Opera Company, Syracuse, NY. $27,500, 2008. For Program for Arts Capacity and Excellence (PACE), to stimulate organizational capacity building. 6688. Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse, NY. $68,250, 2008. For Program for Arts Capacity and Excellence (PACE), to stimulate organizational capacity building among local arts and culture organizations. 6689. United Way of Central New York, Syracuse, NY. $63,289, 2008. For Success by Six, to train professionals to better serve families of infants and toddlers by making Onondaga County a Touchpoints community site.
Citi Foundation (formerly Citigroup Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, limited to areas of company operations. No support for political candidates or religious, veterans’, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for political causes, fundraising events, telethons, marathons, races, or benefits, advertising, sponsorships, dinners or luncheons, or membership fees. 6690. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $775,000, 2008. For Citi Postsecondary Success Program. 6691. ACCION New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $15,000, 2008. For Financial Literacy Program. 6692. ACCION Texas, San Antonio, TX. $110,000, 2008. For Microloan Management Services (MMS) Program. 6693. ACORN Institute, New Orleans, LA. $500,000, 2008. For National Asset Building Project. 6694. After-School Corporation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Citi Professional Development and Quality Enhancement Initiative. 6695. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. For Capacity Building and Educational Program. 6696. alt.Consulting, Memphis, TN. $46,000, 2008. For Equal Access to Economic Opportunities Program. 6697. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2008. For Baltimore Neighborhood Collaborative: Capacity and Training Initiative. 6698. Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Community Development and CBO Capacity Building Project. 6699. Business Assistance Center, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For Microenterprise Training and Incubation Program. 6700. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $20,000, 2008. For Path to Success Program.
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6701. California Community Economic Development Association, Southern California Office, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Central Valley Direct Technical Assistance Program. 6702. California State University San Bernardino, Foundation for the, San Bernardino, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Entrepreneurial Training Series for Women Program. 6703. Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Montessori Teacher Training Program. 6704. Ceiba Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Ceiba, PR. $20,000, 2008. For Micro-Lending Program for Women Entrepreneurs. 6705. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $35,000, 2008. For North Texas Community Wealth Initiative. 6706. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2008. For Fudan University School of Management, China: SME Senior Management Training Center. 6707. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $120,000, 2008. For Foundation for the Support of Women’s Work, Turkey: Business Support Program. 6708. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $82,000, 2008. For Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Business, China: Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Train-the-Trainer Center. 6709. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $62,000, 2008. For Foundation for the Support of Women’s Work, Turkey: Creating New Capacity Building and Support Structures Programs. 6710. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $60,000, 2008. For Saahasee, India: Resource Development of Micro-Credit Based Women’s Cooperatives Project. 6711. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2008. For Sarba Shanti Ayog (Sasha), India: Economic Security for Micro and Small Enterprises through Micro Finance Project. 6712. Chicago Community Loan Fund, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For Gateway to Community Development Technical Assistance Program. 6713. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For Small Business Development Strategy Project. 6714. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Citi Community Scholar Intern Program. 6715. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For Affordable Housing: Chicago Plan. 6716. Chinatown Service Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Small Business Program. 6717. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. For Sustainability Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations Workshops Program. 6718. Connecticut Housing Coalition, Wethersfield, CT. $10,000, 2008. For Organizational Capacity Assessment Program. 6719. CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation, Fullerton, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Santa Ana Regional Lead SBDC Technology Program. 6720. Duke University, Durham, NC. $25,000, 2008. For Workshop for Women in Business and Future Leaders in Professional Services. 6721. E and Co, Bloomfield, NJ. $300,000, 2008. For Energy Enterprise Finance and Impacts Assessment. 6722. EcoLogic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Community Carbon Offset and Forestry Project. 6723. EcoVentures International, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For Sustainable Business Development Program. 6724. Edge Connection, Kennesaw, GA. $20,000, 2008. For Midas Touch Project. 6725. Episcopal Housing Alliance, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Small Business Training and Workforce Development Center Initiative. 6726. Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For The Mercado La Paloma Small Business Assistance Program. 6727. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Partnership Program. 6728. Financial Innovations Center, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Development Lab Program. 6729. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2008. For Sioux Falls Child Care Growth Fund. 6730. First Nations Oweesta Corporation, Rapid City, SD. $50,000, 2008. For Training and Technical Assistance Program to Native CDFIs. 6731. Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation, Fresno, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Fresno Business Development Workshop Program. 6732. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit University Initiative.
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6733. Georgia Micro Enterprise Network, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. For Access to Markets Enterprise Program. 6734. Grameen America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Grameen America: Microlending, Credit Establishment and Training Program. 6735. Grameen Foundation USA, Washington, DC. $115,000, 2008. For Five Year Strategic Plan Objectives and the Human Capital Center of Excellence. 6736. Greater Newark Business Development Consortium, Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2008. For Training and Technical Assistance Program. 6737. Greensboro Business Center, Greensboro, NC. $10,000, 2008. For Entrepreneur Assistance Support Education (EASE) Program. 6738. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $17,000, 2008. For Alternative Pathways for Young Adults Program. 6739. Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services, Lawrenceville, GA. $25,000, 2008. For Community Capacity Building and Expansion Project. 6740. Habitat for Humanity International, Americus, GA. $285,000, 2008. For Habitat for Humanity, Great Britain: Financial Literacy and Capacity Building Program. 6741. ICEF Public Schools, Los Angeles, CA. $16,000, 2008. For College Counseling/Readiness Program. 6742. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2008. For Idea Village Initiative. 6743. Inner-City Scholarship Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Citi Teacher Resource Center Extension Program. 6744. LaGuardia Community College Foundation, Long Island City, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Sustainable Design Education Seminar. 6745. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Lincoln Center Corporate Fund. 6746. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For Lincoln Center Corporate Fund and CitiCircle Program. 6747. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, West Palm Beach, FL. $35,000, 2008. For Local Initiatives Support Corporation, South Florida: New Pathways Program. 6748. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For LISC, Chicago: Homestead Initiative. 6749. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2008. For LISC, Connecticut-Hartford Office: Building Capacity, Building Community Program. 6750. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2008. For LISC, Texas: Houston Technical Assistance Program. 6751. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2008. For Greater Kansas City LISC: Neighborhoods NOW Community Organizing. 6752. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. For Citi-LISC California Capacity Building Partnership. 6753. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Bay Area LISC: Nystrom United Revitalization Effort - Elementary School Program. 6754. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Bay Area LISC: Commercial Corridor Training Program. 6755. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $20,000, 2008. For LISC Jacksonville: CDC Capacity Building Program. 6756. Long Island City Business Development Corporation, Long Island City, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Organizational Capacity Project. 6757. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Procurement Technical Assistance Program. 6758. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $30,000, 2008. For Housing Trust Research Project. 6759. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. For Production of High Quality, Service Enhanced and Sustainable Affordable Housing Program. 6760. Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Committee, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Small Business Lending and Technical Assistance Services Program. 6761. Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2008. For Schools That Work Institute and Coaching Initiative. 6762. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Advanced Business Certificate Program. 6763. Miami-Dade College Foundation, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2008. For Small Business Education Program. 6764. Middle Country Library Foundation, Centereach, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Small Business and Microentrepreneurial Program.
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6765. Mission Community Services Corporation, San Luis Obispo, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Visions to Venture Self-Employment Training Program. 6766. National Council for Community Development, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Community Development Corporations Finance Training Program. 6767. National Council for Community Development, New York, NY. $18,750, 2008. For NDC Academy Program. 6768. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. For Local Affiliate Network Partnerships Program. 6769. National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, Washington, DC. $119,000, 2008. For Indonesia Nonprofit Management Program. 6770. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Citi Community Scholar Intern Program. 6771. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Citi Community Scholar Intern Program. 6772. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Juan, San Juan, PR. $10,000, 2008. For Citi Community Scholar Intern Program. 6773. Nevada Microenterprise Development Corporation, Reno, NV. $20,000, 2008. For Entrepreneurial Training Program. 6774. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2008. For Microentrepreneur Advancement Program. 6775. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Professional Development for Teachers Program. 6776. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Citi Early Childhood Fellows Program. 6777. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $115,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Capacity Building Technical Assistance and Training Program. 6778. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For Business Reengineering Program. 6779. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For Advancing Financial Health: Comprehensive Consulting Services Program. 6780. Nonprofit Resource Center, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2008. For CEO Link Program. 6781. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program. 6782. Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Affordable Housing Technical Assistance Project. 6783. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $376,000, 2008. For Evaluation of the Citi Postsecondary Success Program. 6784. Organization for Tropical Studies, San Jose, Costa Rica. $50,000, 2008. For Organization for Tropical Studies, Costa Rica: Training Costa Rican Rural Residents Program. 6785. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2008. For College Access Program. 6786. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Capacity Building Program. 6787. Regional Housing and Community Development Alliance, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2008. For Capacity Building and Collaborative Grant Program. 6788. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $45,000, 2008. For ACP Inversions and Development, Peru: Training the Future Microentrepreneurs Program. 6789. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Grant Services General Support. 6790. Riverside Community Health Foundation, Riverside, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Organizational Capacity Building Project. 6791. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Expanding Root Capital Lending Presence in Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia, and Peru. 6792. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Root Capacity Expansion Project. 6793. Root Cause Institute, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Citi Community Scholar Intern Program. 6794. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $15,000, 2008. For New Jersey Small Business Development Centers. 6795. Saint Marys University, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Small Business Technical Assistance Outreach Project. 6796. San Diego Capital Collaborative, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2008. For 10th and B Development Project. 6797. San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation, San Diego, CA. $14,000, 2008. For Small Business Technical Assistance Project. 6798. San Jose State University Foundation, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2008. For EBC Micro-Enterprise Program.
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6799. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For General Operating Support. 6800. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Citi Community Scholar Intern Program. 6801. Somerville Community Corporation, Somerville, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Green Line Corridor Community Planning Project. 6802. Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. For Campaign for SEO Project. 6803. Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, Durham, NC. $100,000, 2008. For nationwide Sustainable Enterprise Initiative. 6804. Sustainable Northwest, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For nationwide program Evaluating Opportunities for Collaborative Business Development and Capacity. 6805. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Strategic Management Service Grants Program. 6806. Teach for America, Pierre, SD. $50,000, 2008. For Teach for America: South Dakota Program. 6807. Teach for America, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For Teach for America: New York City Program. 6808. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Teach for America, Los Angeles: Corps Member Support Program. 6809. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For New Teachers New York Program. 6810. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For New Teacher Resource Program. 6811. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $13,000, 2008. For Newark (NJ) and Broward County (FL) New Teacher Resource Programs. 6812. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Technical Assistance Program for TeachNet Ireland. 6813. Technology 2020, Oak Ridge, TN. $30,000, 2008. For Southern Appalachian Fund Operational Assistance Program. 6814. TMC Development Working Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Microentrepreneurship Project. 6815. Towson University Foundation, Towson, MD. $15,000, 2008. For Emerging CEO Business Growth Program. 6816. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Wall Street Wizards Urban Financial Literacy Program. 6817. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Best Practices in Community-Based Programs. 6818. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $151,000, 2008. For St. Petersburg State University, Graduate School of Management, Russia: Managing Small and Growing Business Program. 6819. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $137,000, 2008. For Microcredit Joyful Union, Korea: Future of Sustainable Microcredit Model Program. 6820. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $104,000, 2008. For Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: Citi Microfinance Training Center. 6821. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2008. For Russian Microfinance Center: Sector Capacity Building Program. 6822. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2008. For Citizen’s Advice, United Kingdom: Training the Financial Capability Trainers Program. 6823. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $58,500, 2008. For Sanjan Nagar Public Education Trust, Pakistan: Basic Education and Teacher Training Program. 6824. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2008. For United Way of London and Middlesex, Canada: Financial Stability Partnership Program. 6825. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $32,000, 2008. For Center in Support of Small Enterprises, Brazil: Financial Education Program. 6826. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2008. For Network for Training Entrepreneurship, Belgium: Entrepreneurial Future Program. 6827. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $26,000, 2008. For Kenan Foundation Asia, Thailand: Financial Skills Capability Building for SMES Program. 6828. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2008. For Training and Resources in Early Education, South Africa: Bulwer Integrated Early Childhood Development Program. 6829. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2008. For Fundacion Leer, Argentina: Building Literacy Capacity in Schools Program.
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6830. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2008. For Planet Finance, UAE: Arabic Microfinance Training Curriculum for the MENA Region Program. 6831. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2008. For Touniza National Volunteer Association, Algeria: Forming Future Microentrepreneurs Training Program. 6832. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2008. For Association pour le Droit a l’Initiative Economique, France: Financial Education Training Program for Microentrepreneurs. 6833. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Grupo de Aplicacao Interdisciplinar a Aprendizagem, Brazil: Micro and Small Sustainable Enterprises Business Skills Workshops Program. 6834. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV. $25,000, 2008. For Nevada Small Business Development Center: Minority Business Certification and Training Initiative. 6835. University of South Dakota Foundation, Vermillion, SD. $25,000, 2008. For Small Business Development Program. 6836. University of South Florida Foundation, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2008. For Community Real Estate Development Program. 6837. University of Washington Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Small Business Program. 6838. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Parent Partners for College Program. 6839. Urban League, Houston Area, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2008. For B.A.S.E. (Business Alliance for Successful Entrepreneurship) Training Program. 6840. Valley Economic Development Center, Van Nuys, CA. $25,000, 2008. For West San Fernando Valley Business Revitalization Program. 6841. Vietnamese American Initiative for Development, Dorchester, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Small Business Assistance Program. 6842. Vision y Compromiso, El Cerrito, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Latina Health = Family Health Program. 6843. York Technical College Foundation, Rock Hill, SC. $30,000, 2008. For Small Business Growth and Entrepreneurship Initiative. 6844. YWCA Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $35,000, 2008. For Women’s Entrepreneurship Training Program.
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for capital funds, construction and equipment, endowments, scholarships, fellowships, annual appeals, deficit financing, or matching gifts; no loans to individuals. 6845. Boys and Girls Clubs of America, National Headquarters, Atlanta, GA. $5,000,000, 2008. To expand Leadership University to develop skills of local club leaders and senior management, and for national initiative to implement standardized outcome measures across network. 6846. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $2,135,600, 2008. For business planning support to grantees and knowledge development projects. 6847. Center for Employment Opportunities, New York, NY. $3,500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For plans to prepare for expansion. 6848. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $22,000, 2008. For participation of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in a communications training program. 6849. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 6850. Council for Excellence in Government, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy’s initiative to concentrate public funds on interventions that meet the highest criteria for evidence of sizable sustained benefits to participants and society. 6851. First Place for Youth, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2008. For general operating support, staff time spent on business plan, and Bridgespan team. 6852. Goodman Media International, New York, NY. $57,600, 2008. For communications and media consultation and support to Foundation’s Youth Development Fund grantees. 6853. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support. 6854. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $62,500, 2008. For general support, and to promote good governance practices at nonprofits and foundations. 6855. Latin American Youth Center, Washington, DC. $4,000,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To support goal of achieving demonstrated effectiveness during first phase of business plan.
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6856. LWP LLC, Boston, MA. $380,000, 2008. To conduct a feasibility analysis and, if warranted, develop a business plan for the launch of an entity that will provide coaching to nonprofit executives on organizational development and change management. 6857. MDRC, New York, NY. $380,000, 2008. For second phase of evaluation of Project ChalleNGe, nationwide program for disadvantaged youth. 6858. New York University, Research Center for Leadership in Action, New York, NY. $310,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To conduct pilot projects to assist EMCF grantees on their efforts to strengthen their boards and staff talent and leadership initiatives. 6859. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2008. To develop federal and state-level policy recommendations that ensure replications of the Harlem Children’s Zone core program components in other communities are implemented successfully. 6860. RPC LLC, Boston, MA. $70,000, 2008. To provide executive coaching support to Good Shepherd Services strengthen the organization’s senior leadership team, advance program evaluation and quality improvement initiatives, and further develop its board.
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York State for the Public Institutions Program and in New York City for the Cultural Program; giving nationally for reproductive freedom and arts advocacy projects. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing, capital or endowment funds, scholarships or films. 6861. Empire Justice Center, Albany, NY. $60,000, 2008. 6862. Ms. Foundation for Women, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2008. For Reproductive Rights Coalition and Organizing Fund designed to nurture state-based reproductive rights organizations and assist them in building strategic alliances with other organizations. 6863. Muller Works Foundation, Jennifer Muller/The Works, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. To work with consultants to develop the Board of Directors and individual donor base, as well as to establish relationships with corporations that can provide sponsorships. 6864. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. 6865. Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For multi-pronged effort to strengthen the structure and operation of six strategically important state affiliates through a comprehensive program of technical assistance and financial support. 6866. Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, Albany, NY. $60,000, 2008. 6867. Theater for a New Audience, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For expanded direct mail and telemarketing subscription campaign.
The Clark Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City and Cooperstown, NY; scholarships restricted to students residing in the Cooperstown, NY, area. No grants to individuals (except as specified in restricted funds), or for deficit financing or matching gifts. 6868. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2009. For general support. 6869. Advocates for Children of New York, New York, NY. $110,000, 2009. For general support and fiscal capacity-building. 6870. Baruch College of the City University of New York, School of Public Affairs, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management. 6871. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, New York, NY. $150,000, 2009. For Center for Training and Professional Development. 6872. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $45,000, 2009. For general support. 6873. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $150,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For general support. 6874. Covenant House, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For Regional Training Center. 6875. Groundwork, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2009. For general support and fiscal capacity-building. 6876. Hispanic Federation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009. For Financial Management Initiative. 6877. Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009. For scholarships. 6878. Lawyers Alliance for New York, New York, NY. $120,000, 2009. For general support and Program Preservation Project. 6879. Legal Outreach, New York, NY. $200,000, 2009. For general support and fiscal capacity-building.
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6880. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general support and Nonprofit Excellence Awards. 6881. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2009. For Program Preservation Initiative. 6882. Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, NY. $100,000, 2009. To track outcome management for Clark Foundation Grantees. 6883. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For general support. 6884. TapFound, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009. For programs in New York City. 6885. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $150,000, 2009. For general support. 6886. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009. For general support. 6887. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $250,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For general support.
The Commonwealth Fund Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or basic biomedical research. No grants to individuals (except through the Commonwealth Fund’s fellowship programs), or for scholarships, general planning or ongoing activities, existing deficits, endowment or capital costs, construction, renovation, equipment, conferences, symposia, major media projects, or documentaries (unless they are an out growth of one of the fund’s programs). 6888. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $507,571, 2008. For Commission on a High Performance Health System: Program Direction. 6889. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $444,246, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For The State Quality Institute: Advancing Health Care Quality Improvement Through Technical Assistance. 6890. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For Netherlands Health Study Tour. 6891. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 6892. AcademyHealth, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For 2008 National Health Policy Forum. 6893. Alliance for Health Reform, Washington, DC. $350,354, 2008. For Commonwealth Fund Bipartisan Congressional Retreat, 2008. 6894. Alliance for Health Reform, Washington, DC. $267,575, 2008. For Health Policy Seminars and Congressional Staff Retreat, 2008. 6895. American College of Health Care Administrators, Reston, VA. $35,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For Achieving Staff Stability and Improving Performance: A Nursing Home Leaders Guide. 6896. California State University, Northridge, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Health Coverage Expansion Efforts in Critical States: Issue of Policy, Politics, and Governance. 6897. Connecticut Childrens Medical Center, Hartford, CT. $49,210, 2008. For Developing Care Coordination as a Critical Component of a High Performance Pediatric Health Care System. 6898. Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, WA. $19,000, 2008. For The Use of Patient/Provider Agreements to Improve Quality, Patient Engagement, and Coordination of Care for People with Chronic Conditions: U.S. and U.K. Perspectives. 6899. Health Management Associates, Lansing, MI. $351,421, 2008. For Case Studies of Innovation and High Performance. 6900. Health Management Associates, Lansing, MI. $109,680, 2008. For States in Action Newsletter: Six Issues for 2008-09. 6901. Health Policy R and D, Washington, DC. $44,000, 2008. For Drafting a Report on Proposed Federal Health Care Legislation. 6902. Health Tech Strategies, McLean, VA. $12,500, 2008. For 2007 Capitol Hill Steering Committee on Telehealth and Healthcare Informatics Series. 6903. Louisiana Public Health Institute, New Orleans, LA. $46,750, 2008. For Strategic Planning Grant to Assist New Orleans with Implementation of Medical Home System of Care. 6904. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. For The Satcher Health Leadership Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine. 6905. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, New York, NY. $28,580, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For Using Emergency Department Coordinators to Link Adults to Primary Care Clinics. 6906. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For general support.
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6907. Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR. $19,133, 2008. For Enhanced Technical Assistance to the ABCD Screening Academy States to Improve Measurement and Evaluation. 6908. Rockefeller University, New York, NY. $90,000, 2008. For Transfer and Maintenance of The Commonwealth Fund’s Archives, Part 12. 6909. SG Associates Consulting, New York, NY. $25,380, 2008. For Experience with Co-locating Services to Improve Primary Care Access and Care Coordination. 6910. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, McLean, VA. $15,000, 2008. For Workshop on Training Residents in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. 6911. Society of American Business Editors and Writers, Columbia, MO. $15,000, 2008. For 2008 Business Journalist Training. 6912. University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. $10,000, 2008. For Population-Based Disease Management Programs in the German Health Care System — Are There Lessons to Be Learned?. 6913. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. $458,939, 2008. 2-year grant. For Improving Hospital Quality Through Leadership Assessment and Intervention. 6914. University of Maryland-Baltimore, Department of Sociology, Baltimore, MD. $12,250, 2008. For Coordinating Care Between State Medicaid Programs and Medicare Special Needs Plans Serving Dual Eligibles. 6915. University of Oregon, Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, Eugene, OR. $24,995, 2008. For Physician Activation: Physician Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors Regarding Patient Self-Management. 6916. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $252,644, 2008. 2-year grant. For A Web-Based Staffing and Quality Simulation Tool to Improve Nursing Home Care.
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo (formerly The Buffalo Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to Western NY; scholarships awarded to students primarily from Erie County. No support for religious purposes or schools not registered with the State Education Department. No grants to individuals (except from designated scholarship funds), or for annual events or festivals, fundraising events, activities that have not yet occurred, after-the-fact funding (except in extraordinary cases), or endowments; no loans. 6917. Botanical Gardens of Buffalo and Erie County, Buffalo, NY. $17,500, 2008. For professional consultation services associated with upcoming repairs of houses. 6918. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Buffalo, NY. $33,018, 2008. To hire Volunteer Coordinator and to purchase Raiser’s Edge volunteer tracking software module. 6919. Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier, Buffalo, NY. $35,000, 2008. To start Coordinated Historic Preservation Field Services Program which will provide technical assistance and support on preservation to organizations/property owners in Greater Buffalo Region.
Credit Suisse Americas Foundation (formerly Credit Suisse First Boston Foundation Trust) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on New York, NY; giving also in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Washington, DC, Miami, FL, Atlanta, GA, Boston, MA, Baltimore, MD, Chicago, IL, Raleigh-Durham, NC, Princeton, NJ, Conshohocken, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, and in Nassau, Bahamas, So Paulo, Brazil, and Toronto, Canada,. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, veterans’, fraternal, or political organizations, private or grantmaking foundations, colleges or universities, or K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, capital campaigns, endowments, dinners or events, medical research, political causes, or sponsorships; no matching gifts. 6920. Columbia University, Columbia Business School, Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. 6921. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 6922. Proeducacion, I.A.P., Mexico City, Mexico. $15,000, 2007. For grant made through United Way. 6923. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. 6924. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007.
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The Nathan Cummings Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. No support for specific diseases, general support for Jewish education, Holocaust-related projects, foreign-based organizations, or local synagogues or organizations with local projects. No grants to individuals, scholarships, sponsorships, projects with no plans for replication, endowments or capital campaigns. 6925. Abraham Fund Initiatives, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Mirkam in Galilee - Environmental Justice Forum bringing Jews and Arabs together to solve common environmental problems in Galilee region. The forum raises awareness of Arab and Jewish residents of the importance of protecting and preserving environment and encourages them to assume personal and communal responsibility. The project aims to institutionalize a regional Jewish-Arab partnership model for promotion of joint solutions to shared environmental problems. 6926. Auburn Theological Seminary, New York, NY. $24,200, 2008. For Communications Campaign for Visioning Justice, which will amplify findings of the Visioning Justice Report by providing media training and networking with religious social justice movements through Auburn Media’s established networks. 6927. Center for Civic Participation, Detroit, MI. $75,000, 2008. For Arts and Democracy Project, effort to increase sustainability of arts and culture work that furthers participatory democracy and social justice by stimulating dialogue and new thinking, providing tools, services and resources, helping multidisciplinary engagement and working to stabilize and support art and culture that furthers social justice. 6928. Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For general support, including activities promoting advocacy within nonprofit and philanthropy sector, training and supporting nonprofits in building capacity to, and protecting and expanding nonprofit advocacy rights. 6929. Center for Resource Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Carbon Neutral Alliance, a coalition of grantmakers and environmental organizations that pledge to reduce own carbon footprints and provide members of grantmaking community with tools, guidance, and support necessary to effectively and efficiently cut carbon emissions. 6930. Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2008. For continued support of New Tactics in Human Rights Project, providing practical ways for human rights advocates to improve work by taking greater advantage of combined strength and wisdom of entire human rights movement. Project is concentrating on five areas of activity: new information and communications technology tools, partnerships to distribute and apply project resources, publications, in-person trainings, and tactical mapping. 6931. Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For SoL Education Partnership, a national learning community of schools and communities that engage in shared learning for a sustainable future and address need for deep systemic change toward sustainability in formal education venues and communities. 6932. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2008. For general support, focusing on strengthening state-based advocacy that can develop and support reform efforts to expand access to high quality and affordable healthcare, accomplished by delivering nationwide strategic assistance to state-based consumer advocacy networks, providing assistance to health advocacy groups, supporting strategic policy work across states, and helping state advocates increase and diversify resource base. 6933. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Prescription Access Litigation (PAL) project to reduce price of prescription drugs resulting from pharmaceutical industry pricing and marketing tactics. PAL and a coalition of consumer-based advocacy groups and labor organizations, non-profit third party payers, and individual plaintiffs bring and/or participate in class action lawsuits challenging a broad array of drug company practices that keep prescription costs high. PAL provides information, training, and technical assistance to coalition members and engages in education and outreach activities to create public demand for policy reforms that will reshape industry pricing and marketing behavior. 6934. Environmental Grantmakers Association, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For retreat for funders and non-profit leaders and release of Enhancing Field report at this Retreat. The grant will also renew membership. 6935. Environmental Health Coalition, National City, CA. $155,000, 2008. For general support, which focuses on empowering low-income communities in San Diego. Specifically, to create community-driven plans to eliminate inappropriate land uses, pursue toxic clean-ups and greener alternatives,
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reduce reliance on energy sources that contribute to global warming, and win a Clean Ports initiative to provide better wages and improved working conditions at Port of San Diego while making port more environmentally sustainable, as well as continue strategic planning process, which is focused on unifying community work with broader national and state policy role. 6936. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Visioning Justice and American Jewish Community to provide ongoing analysis and expertise for developing strategic recommendations; to monitor and document progress of first Jewish social justice table; develop strategies for Jewish social justice organizations and overall field to manage economic downturn and leverage new opportunities for collaboration and broad impact; capitalize on media opportunities and serve as ambassador to organized Jewish community and secular arena to increase stature and visibility of work of Jewish social and economic justice; and provide follow-up for cultivating new funders. 6937. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Visioning Justice and American Jewish Community: to effectively disseminate Visioning Justice and American Jewish Community report and stimulate discussion in Jewish social justice field, mainstream Jewish community, and secular social justice sector; leverage report as a resource for strategic directions and initiatives, targeted to organizational leaders, funders, and practitioners; develop strategic recommendations outlined in report through preliminary designs for pilots, research, and grantmaking; and continue to increase stature and visibility of work of Jewish social and economic justice. 6938. Florida CHAIN, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. $50,000, 2008. For general support to build advocacy capacity of state, regional and local communities to protect and increase access to health care. CHAIN will provide policy, communications, and technical support to community-based organizations working to ensure that Florida’s experiments with Medicaid privatization do not undermine health of low-income beneficiaries, identify sustainable funding sources for public health programs, and work with consumers and advocates to improve hospital charity care practices so that patients will not accumulate insurmountable debt. 6939. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2008. For Improving Medical Practice and Training Program in Native Health, a partnership between Harvard’s Native American Program and Boston’s Brigham Hospital’s Women’s Emergency Medicine Department. The initiative will assess medical needs of Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Poplar, Montana, and will train emergency medical personnel in advanced life saving skills. 6940. Hazon, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For general support to create a healthier and more sustainable Jewish community as a step toward a healthier and more sustainable world, specifically to further strengthen organizational scaffolding as programs grow and to improve marketing materials and overall communications plan, allowing organization to move into next stages of strategic growth. 6941. Hearts in Motion, Merrillville, IN. $20,000, 2008. For Firefighter Training Program for volunteer firefighters in Guatemala, where the skills of first responders to fires and accidents have a significant impact on outcomes for victims. The training program will bring a cohort of volunteer firefighters from Guatemala to U.S. for extensive training at American fire departments and academies in life-saving and rescue techniques. 6942. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $50,000, 2008. For Zilphia Horton Project, using art and culture to address structural racism, poverty, changing demographics, and environmental degradation in southern communities by developing models that involve artists in social justice organizing and help artists engage community issues while working with and learning from grassroots organizations. 6943. Institute for Jewish Spirituality, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. For general support to strengthen impact on Jewish life by continuing program and activities in larger community, increasing organizational effectiveness, creating a think tank, and improving capacity to support participants. Specifically, grant supports professional leadership training retreats for rabbis, cantors, and lay leaders, training retreats for educators on a social-emotional approach to bar-mitzvah education, production of a curriculum on spirituality-based social justice work, retreats for social justice activists, curriculum refinement for lay leaders, growth of administrative, marketing and fund-raising capacities, and a strategic planning process.
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6944. Institute for Sustainable Communities, Montpelier, VT. $120,000, 2008. For Gulf Coast Community Renewal Project, expanding work in Gulf Coast region to support development of environmentally sustainable and healthier communities. Central to this project will be Sustainable Communities Network which will strengthen local leadership and build civic and nonprofit capacity while forging connections among communities. The network will include a particular focus on sustainability and climate change. 6945. International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For Sites of Conscience: U.S. Initiatives, an effort to activate American historic sites and museums as new centers for dialogue and engagement on social justice issues. 6946. Jewish Coalition for Service, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. To expand mission and impact as a platform for Jewish Service, by expanding capacity; establishing significant funds to support Jewish Service; the securing of stellar professional and lay leadership; developing standards for quality, measures for evaluation, and a strategic plan; and developing and implementing a new communications and marketing strategy. 6947. Jewish Coalition for Service, New York, NY. $88,000, 2008. To maintain core functions while working toward expanded mission, expanded functionality, and new professional and lay leadership. JCS will move forward in conjunction with recently released research and recommendations. 6948. Jewish Funds for Justice, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For Social Justice Leadership (SJL), providing innovative leadership training to activists and organizers with a goal of fostering deeper alliances and a renewed and more effective movement for social justice and ecological sustainability. SJL serves to establish a theoretical framework for development of a transformative model of social justice organizing and establish a group of organizations, national in scope, that can develop and refine new model of organizing. 6949. Jewish Funds for Justice, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. For Seasons Fund for Social Transformation, investing in opportunities to connect the power of personal transformation with the public work of healing societal ills. 6950. Jewish Funds for Justice, New York, NY. $33,500, 2008. For Social Justice Leadership (SJL), providing innovative leadership training to activists and organizers with the goal of fostering deeper alliances and effective promotion of social justice and ecological sustainability and develop a replicable model for work in New York City, South Florida and California. 6951. Jewish Organizing Initiative, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. For general support, a one-year fellowship for young Jewish adults in community organizing, leadership training, and Jewish community; to explore national expansion of program and possible inclusion of college-aged population; to invest in capacity by building financial capacity and developing leadership. 6952. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $125,000, 2008. For Environmental Justice Technical Assistance Program: building capacity of environmental justice organizations allowing them to push for innovative policy solutions to environmental health disparities caused by industrialization and globalization, specifically for training and education programs, peer exchanges, community workshops and briefings, and media consulting for various EJ advocates, leaders and organizations; to continue coalition building around Green LA, group of environment and environmental justice organizations advising City on making Los Angeles cleanest and greenest big city in America; and to work with university research team and local environmental justice group to develop a holistic and comprehensive approach to lowering environmental health risk. 6953. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2008. For general support to Community Innovators Lab (CoLab), supporting community-based efforts to build assets, advance environmental sustainability, improve health outcomes, and create equitable prosperity by connecting technical capacity of MIT to local communities and helping these communities build social capacities necessary to bring people together across racial, social, ideological and economic divides. 6954. National Center for Creative Aging, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Creative Matters: Bridging Arts and Aging Services, initiative to provide aging Americans with quality arts programs. The project seeks to introduce Arts and Aging Toolkit to six major national professional associations of service providers by offering training at conferences, workshops, and through online learning. The tool kit, available in hard
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copy and online, will include best practices in designing, funding, implementing, and evaluating arts and aging programs for older adults. 6955. National Womens Law Center, Washington, DC. $275,000, 2008. For Women and Health Reform Project to strengthen voice of women in national policy debates over ensuring access to high quality and affordable health care for all, and to work with allies to secure most equitable and sustainable sources of financing necessary. Project will take a leadership role in coalitions working on health care, as well as tax and budget policy. It will provide research and technical assistance to state and national efforts to increase health access for women, particularly low-income women, and will engage in aggressive communications strategy to educate national, state and local allies about women’s health concerns. 6956. Natural Capital Institute, Sausalito, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Dream Reborn Conference in Memphis, Tennessee, hosted by Green For All, focusing on racial justice and green-collar jobs and presenting positive solutions for social and environmental equity. Grant provides scholarships for travel, lodging and registration assistance to youth and community leaders of color. 6957. New America Foundation, Washington, DC. $235,000, 2008. For New Health Dialogue, advancing national discussion about how best to achieve comprehensive health reform that will provide high quality and affordable care in efficient, sustainable system. NHD will work to forge agreements on critical reform ideas among employers, health care providers, insurers, labor, consumers, and policymakers through health policy research, Congressional education efforts, public events, media outreach, blogging, technical assistance and support for consumer advocates, and collaboration with affinity groups. 6958. PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values, Rockville, MD. $75,000, 2008. For Jewish Civics Initiative, a year-long service-learning experience for Jewish teenagers. The program is comprised of three core elements: a year-long Jewish Service Learning program, a four-day leadership seminar in Washington, and community service project. Support enables seminars, technical assistance, curricular advice to network of participating agencies, inter-program linking, and broad marketing. 6959. Progressive Jewish Alliance, Los Angeles Office, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2008. For transition as organization engages in a professional search for a new Executive Director, implements recommendations from recent strategic planning process, revitalizes board, hires two new additional senior staff, and explores best avenues for national growth and expansion. 6960. Rockefeller Family Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For 1Sky Education Fund, dedicated to growth of climate justice movement with the goal of communicating a positive vision and encouraging enactment of national policies that rise to scale of global warming challenge; this is accomplished by aligning groups from faith, scientific, business, labor, social, environmental justice, and environmental communities with leaders and opportunities. The initiative places organizers with established grassroots organizations, to help spread the 1Sky message and to add to capacity of local groups that want to play a role in solving global warming. 6961. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Leadership Training for Social Change Leaders in Israel to continue to develop most effective way to provide Rockwood Art of Leadership trainings and coaching to non-governmental, civil society, and advocacy leaders in Israel. Specifically, this will provide training for a leader with expertise in this sector who will then serve as Israel coordinator for a pilot leadership training program. 6962. Synagogue 3000, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Organizational Meeting of Congregations to discuss outreach efforts to young Jewish adults. 6963. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For general support of Resource Generation, seeking to help young people who identify as wealthy align values with resources by fostering development into leaders within social change philanthropy. 6964. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2008. For All-Ages Movement/Feed Back Program, providing technical assistance for members of this network of organizations that promote independent music and art, build relationships, raise visibility, share knowledge, and expand resources to foster social and cultural change. 6965. UJA-Federation of New York, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For dissemination of Yours for Asking: The Indispensable Guide to
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Fundraising, a book by Reynold Levy on art of fundraising for not-for-profit community. 6966. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $325,000, 2008. For Center for State Innovation (CSI) to develop a collaborative project to provide evidence-based policy support to state government executives. The goal is to provide government officials with access to technical expertise and other tools necessary to develop and refine high-quality, innovative, and sustainable policy programs in important areas of state concern, including health, environment, economic development, public safety, and transportation. 6967. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $300,000, 2008. For Keeping New Energy Promise, a project of Center On Wisconsin Strategy (COWS), to implement proposed model for energy retrofitting Milwaukee’s building stock; provide technical assistance in that model’s extension to a select number of other metro areas; to improve national debate on design of green collar career pathways; and to make measurable progress in moving Midwest and Great Lakes states toward realizing new energy promise in energy, industrial, and transportation policies. 6968. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2008. To address needs of working families in Silicon Valley through initiatives that expand access to quality health care and a healthy environment, creating models that can and have been replicated elsewhere. The focus is on developing and expanding health coverage for uninsured children and working adults, strengthening local safety net providers, leadership development, and promoting equitable smart growth development models locally, regionally, and nationally. 6969. Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2008. For Community Arts Management Program, a transition of Department of Art’s Community Arts Partnership into arts management program. 6970. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $27,334, 2008. For Yale MBA for Executives: Leadership in Healthcare, bringing together faculty from Yale’s Schools of Management, Medicine, and Public Health to teach a curriculum integrating skills of Yale MBA with in-depth exploration of issues that make healthcare a uniquely challenging managerial environment. The program aims to attract candidates from a cross-section of healthcare sector and have a lasting impact on how health care is delivered.
The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc. (doing business as The Dana Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for annual operating costs, deficit reduction, capital campaigns, or individual sabbaticals. 6971. Historic Charleston Foundation, Charleston, SC. $25,000, 2007. For Preservation Plan. 6972. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation (formerly BT Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations with emphasis on NY, Canada, and Latin America. No support for political parties or candidates, veterans’, military, or fraternal organizations, United Way agencies not providing a fundraising waiver, professional or trade associations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, capital campaigns, legal advocacy, or religious purposes. 6973. American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Corporate Partners Program. 6974. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Restoration Now Gala 40th Anniversary Celebration. 6975. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6976. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For Deutsche Bank’s Employee Volunteer Program. 6977. Camp Harbor View Foundation, Boston, MA. $102,575, 2007. For Golf Tournament. 6978. Catalyst, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Corporate Membership. 6979. Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Bishop’s Testimonial Dinner. 6980. Civic Builders, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. For expanding capital available for charter school construction finance.
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6981. Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Corporate Membership. 6982. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6983. Conference Board, New York, NY. $29,850, 2007. For Corporate Membership. 6984. Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY. $23,500, 2007. For Corporate Membership Renewal. 6985. Dress for Success Worldwide, New York, NY. $12,500, 2007. For DB Partners for Charity Golf Tournament. 6986. Epiphany School, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For DB Partners for Charity Golf Tournament. 6987. European Institute, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For Corporate Membership. 6988. Grameen Foundation USA, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Grameen Foundation/Sing For Hope Benefit. 6989. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. For Bravo Lincoln Center Campaign. 6990. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $175,000, 2007. For general operating support of community development activities for NYC and National LISC. 6991. Municipal Art Society of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Corporate Membership. 6992. New York Cares, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For Corporate Partnership and Project Event. 6993. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6994. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. 6995. Saint Vincents Services, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2007. For contribution in lieu of attendance at 2007 Annual Dinner. 6996. Schott Foundation for Public Education, Cambridge, MA. $200,699, 2007. For Teachers as Leaders Initiative. 6997. Shakespeare Festival of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Simply Shakespeare. 6998. Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, SJF Advisory Services, Durham, NC. $25,000, 2007. For Cleantech CEO Panel. 6999. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Service Grants.
Irene Diamond Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 7000. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 7001. Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For support of an audience development initiative, specifically expenses for the Community Engagement Manager. 7002. School of American Ballet, New York, NY. $400,000, 2007. For the future growth of the School of American Ballet and the new studio project.
Dobkin Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 7003. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support. 7004. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic plan. 7005. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic plan.
The William H. Donner Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CO Washington, DC and NY, with some giving in VA. 7006. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2008. 7007. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. 7008. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $65,000, 2008. 7009. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $35,000, 2008. 7010. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 7011. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 7012. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 7013. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. 7014. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $90,000, 2008. 7015. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. 7016. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008.
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7017. Near East Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. 7018. State Policy Network, West Coast Office, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2008. 7019. State Policy Network, West Coast Office, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2008. 7020. Teach for America, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008.
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for toxic issues, litigation, the visual arts, museums or galleries, or arts programs for rehabilitative or therapeutic purposes. No grants to individuals (except through special foundation programs), or for conferences or publications. 7021. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2008. For membership. 7022. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $1,200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For re-granting and professional development programs for performing artists in contemporary dance, jazz, theater and live interdisciplinary art. 7023. EmcArts, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Innovative Lab for the Performing Arts. 7024. EmcArts, New York, NY. $31,070, 2008. For research and design for Innovative Lab for the Performing Arts. 7025. Foundations of Success, Bethesda, MD. $50,000, 2008. Toward development of tools to help measure effectiveness of and learn from state wildlife grants. 7026. Theater Communications Group, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2008. 4.25-year grant. For New Generations Program, which provides grants for mentoring opportunities for emerging theatre professionals, audience development projects and international fellowships.
Dyson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Dutchess County, NY, and organizations providing services in Dutchess County; limited grants to other Mid-Hudson Valley counties (Columbia, Greene, Orange, Putnam and Ulster counties). National and other grants on a solicited basis. No support for international organizations. No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, direct mail campaign or fundraising events. 7027. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL. $90,808, 2008. For renewal funding to support national program management activities of Community Pediatrics Training Initiative (also known as ’Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative’). This is final grant for this national project. 7028. American Farmland Trust, Saratoga Springs, NY. $15,000, 2008. Toward farmland preservation technical assistance to Mid-Hudson Valley towns and counties. 7029. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ulster County, Kingston, NY. $36,200, 2008. Toward increasing organization’s capacity for recruitment, enrollment, and screening of volunteer mentors and children applying for a mentor. 7030. Council of Community Services of New York State, Albany, NY. $27,500, 2008. Toward merger negotiations with Support Center for Nonprofit Management, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 7031. Dutchess County Arts Council, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for organizational assessment and planning. 7032. Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill, Hyde Park, NY. $55,000, 2008. For continuation of Roosevelt Partners Marketing Project, a strategic marketing campaign to boost attendance at and increase visibility of Roosevelt historic sites in Hyde Park, NY. 7033. Families First New York, Poughkeepsie, NY. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support and reorganization of FFNY. 7034. Families First New York, Poughkeepsie, NY. $50,000, 2008. For executive transition process. 7035. Family Partnership Center, Poughkeepsie, NY. $17,000, 2008. For business analysis. 7036. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, NY. $55,000, 2008. For continuation of Roosevelt Partners Marketing Project, a strategic marketing campaign to boost attendance at and increase visibility of Roosevelt historic sites in Hyde Park, NY. 7037. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, NY. $50,000, 2008. Toward costs of executive search to recruit and hire a new chief staff officer.
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7038. Grace Smith House, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for strategic planning. 7039. Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for fund development planning and related board training. 7040. Kingston Hospital, Kingston, NY. $370,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementation of a patient safety and quality assurance program in Kingston Hospital. 7041. Literacy Volunteers of Eastern Orange County, Newburgh, NY. $32,000, 2008. Toward planning of a merger of between Literacy Volunteers chapters in Eastern and Western Orange County, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 7042. Newburgh Performing Arts Academy, Newburgh, NY. $33,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward planning of a merger with another Newburgh nonprofit, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 7043. Orange County Citizens Foundation, Sugar Loaf, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for resource development planning. 7044. Putnam Family and Community Services, Carmel, NY. $35,000, 2008. For integration of two Putnam County nonprofits in process of merging (Putnam Family and Community Services, and Putnam Family Support and Advocacy), as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 7045. Putnam Family and Community Services, Carmel, NY. $17,000, 2008. Toward planning of a merger between this organization and Putnam Family Support and Advocacy, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 7046. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 7047. Transart and Cultural Services, West Park, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for business planning and a capital campaign feasibility study. 7048. Wallkill Valley Land Trust, New Paltz, NY. $10,000, 2008. For study on land conservation needs in Ulster County and organizational capacity to meet those needs. 7049. Wilderstein Preservation, Rhinebeck, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant For fundraising feasibility study. 7050. Winnakee Land Trust, Rhinebeck, NY. $30,000, 2008. Toward technical assistance on conservation subdivision planning and green building for local municipal boards and others. 7051. YWCA of Ulster County, Kingston, NY. $10,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For Management Assistance Program mini-grant for strategic planning.
The Einhorn Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 7052. Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Crystal Ball and general operating support. 7053. Youth, I.N.C., Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For general support.
The Charles Engelhard Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 7054. Institute for Education, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.
Englander Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No grants to individuals. 7055. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $12,215,000, 2008.
The Ford Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including the U.S., and some countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. No support for programs for which substantial support from government or other sources is readily available, or for religious sectarian activities. No grants for routine operating costs, construction or maintenance of buildings, or undergraduate scholarships; graduate fellowships generally channeled through grants to universities or other organizations; no grants for purely personal or local needs. 7056. Aaron Davis Hall, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To create comprehensive plan for implementing Gatehouse Theater
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facility’s new programming initiatives and position it as cultural destination for Harlem residents and to increase staffing. 7057. Abt Associates, Cambridge, MA. $140,600, 2008. To complete five-year evaluation of pilot HIV/AIDS hard reduction programs in Vietnam and China and build capacity of its local partners to monitor and evaluate such programs in future. 7058. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2008. For New Voices Fellowship Program to cultivate new leadership in field of U.S. human rights, with focus on minority populations. 7059. Adelphi University, Task Force on International Studies, Garden City, NY. $75,000, 2008. To assess University’s existing international programming and make strategic recommendations about future activities. 7060. Afluentes, Mexico City, Mexico. $153,000, 2008. For research, training and technical assistance to improve secondary school sexuality education curricula and for strategic planning and organizational development. 7061. African Council of AIDS Service Organizations, Dakar, Senegal. $150,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To provide technical assistance to developing country delegation to Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria & prepare for delegation’s transition to new institutional home. 7062. African eDevelopment Resource Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Africa Gender and Development Evaluators Network to conduct research and publish findings, host training workshops and develop tool kit for rights-based monitoring and evaluation. 7063. AIDS Infoshare, Moscow, Russia. $175,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For advocacy and capacity building on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment for men who have sex with men. 7064. AJAMM Ministries, Humble, TX. $100,000, 2008. For annual Stir Up Gifts conference to strengthen capacities of women to lead faith-based community development organizations that address poverty and racism in American South. 7065. Al-Kasaba Theater and Cinematheque, Ramallah, West Bank/Gaza. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For operating support and to conduct strategic evaluation workshop, develop brochures for membership drive and implement fundraising program in Palestinian diaspora. 7066. Allavida, Nairobi, Kenya. $120,000, 2008. For transition into African institution and to develop new strategic plan. 7067. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $550,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core support for Nonprofit Advocacy Project and Foundation Advocacy Initiative to educate nonprofit organizations and foundations about rules and regulations that govern advocacy and engagement. 7068. Alliance for Microenterprise Development, San Salvaldor, El Salvador. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen organizational capacity, promote microenterprise, improve use of remittances for development and raise awareness among microfinance clients of how to prevent HIV infections, especially among low-income women. 7069. AMAN, India. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Legal Aid Centre to provide legal services to poor and vulnerable, and for training and technical assistance to empower victims of caste and gender violence. 7070. American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. To develop national pre-service teacher performance assessment model. 7071. American Composers Forum, Saint Paul, MN. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For First Nations Composers Initiative’s Common Ground grant-making program and to build initiative’s capacity to expand audiences for Native American composers and performers. 7072. American Institute for Social Justice, Washington, DC. $275,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For public education and technical assistance to grassroots groups working to expand access to EITC, living wage ordinances, and paid sick days. 7073. American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To Reproductive Health Working Group for its research and capacity building agenda and to carry out institutional learning for functional and operational improvement. 7074. Angela Borba Fund-A Resource for Women, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To call for proposals and make grants to women’s groups to address issues related to women’s economic rights and for organizational development with respect to communications and fundraising. 7075. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn, MI. $500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase national presence and
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impact of Arab-American National Museum through public programs and traveling exhibits and to develop national marketing and media campaigns for each project. 7076. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn, MI. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Collaborative for Arab-American Philanthropy to design governance structure and develop long-term strategic and financial sustainability. 7077. Asian American Justice Center, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support for litigation, policy advocacy and technical assistance to advance civil and human rights of Asian Americans and for strategic planning and organizational development. 7078. Asian Scholarship Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand. $50,000, 2008. To develop and pilot fundraising program to generate resources for operations, fellowships and other programs from Asia-based donors. 7079. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To manage initiative to build models of endowment development within five community philanthropy organizations to sustain poverty reduction strategies for African Americans in Alabama. 7080. Aspen Institute, Education and Society Program, Washington, DC. $343,000, 2008. To conduct research and help practitioners develop strategies to build model systemic human capital systems for public school systems in United States. 7081. ASPIRA de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. $100,000, 2008. To undertake strategic planning process in conjunction with transition to new leadership and organizational restructuring. 7082. Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives, Lucknow, India. $240,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For documentation, technical support, alliance building and strategic advocacy to expand and deepen interventions on sexual rights and choices in India. 7083. Association for Democratic Reforms, Ahmadabad, India. $200,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For training, technical assistance and workshops to enhance civil society’s role in democratic reform in India. 7084. Association of Public Radio Broadcasting Stations of Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. $208,620, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish administrative infrastructure and initiate activities to improve Brazilian public radio. 7085. Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen Major Donor Program and conduct endowment feasibility study. 7086. Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Raphael Lemkin Genocide Center, whose purpose is to train young government officials from various countries in strategies for preventing, intervening in and resolving genocide. 7087. Autonomous Group for Environmental Research, Oaxaca, Mexico. $100,000, 2008. To study and discuss with communities effect of migration and remittances on natural resource management in Oaxaca and Guerrero and formulate natural resource strategies. 7088. Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China. $238,169, 2008. 2-year grant. For Research Center of Distance Education to design, develop and pilot Web-based learning community to engage teachers in ongoing professional development and improve quality of teaching. 7089. Beijing Normal University, Modern Educational Technology Institute, Beijing, China. $186,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To pilot approach to classroom teaching in Henan and Hebei provinces to improve quality of instruction in rural primary schools. 7090. Beijing Passion Culture Development Center, Beijing, China. $130,055, 2008. 2-year grant. For activities to improve lives of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, advocate for their rights, help them access care and provide technical assistance to grassroots self-help groups. 7091. Beijing University, Center for Public Participation Studies and Supports, Beijing, China. $98,500, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To train Chinese citizens and public interest lawyers to use new open government information regulations and monitor their implementation. 7092. Beijing University, School of Law, Beijing, China. $118,873, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To conduct research on supervisory system for China’s nonprofits. 7093. Beloved Community Center of Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $675,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase effectiveness and sustainability and that of greater Birmingham Ministries and for Democracy Landscape Project to study infrastructure for political participation in Deep South. Focus of grant is on minority and African-American populations. 7094. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support of work to improve nonprofit effectiveness by strengthening board governance.
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7095. Brazil Fund for Human Rights Foundation, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $200,000, 2008. To develop fundraising strategy and for Human Rights Defenders Fellowship program for work in Brazil. 7096. Brazilian Consumer Defense Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $270,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For strategic planning, research, public education and monitoring to advance consumer rights, with emphasis on regulatory agencies and trade policy. 7097. Brazilian Institute for Diversity, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $120,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To develop intensive course on administrative and financial management and strategic planning for Afro-Brazilian NGOs. 7098. Bureau for International Reporting, New York, NY. $85,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To produce investigative television reports on foreign affairs topics for dissemination via multiple media platforms, and for capacity building, fundraising and public outreach. 7099. Buryat Ecological Union for Baikal, Ulan-Ude, Russia. $55,000, 2008. For training, technical assistance and grant making to help reduce conflicts among municipalities over natural resources and maximize economic potential of Buriyatiya’s Pribaikalskii District. 7100. Capital Aid Fund for Employment of the Poor, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. $210,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For organizational and staff development and equipment support in conjunction with program-related investment to help Fund expand and diversify its financial services for poor and low-income households with focus on low-income women. 7101. Caritas Brasileira, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $50,000, 2008. To serve as and strengthen Executive Secretariat of Brazilian National Forum for Agrarian Reform and Justice. 7102. Center for Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge, Kunming, China. $130,794, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate and strengthen capacity of ecotourism to alleviate poverty in grassland communities of Yunnan Province. 7103. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $1,400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to provide technical assistance to strengthen organizations in low-income communities, and train new leaders; project support to Immigrant Civic Engagement Project. 7104. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For research, analysis and technical assistance to further policies and practices that improve labor market success and well being of lower-income individuals. 7105. Center for People and Nature Reconciliation, Hanoi, Vietnam. $15,661, 2008. 3-year grant. For research, training and technical assistance to build national NGO and local community organization capacity to promote meaningful community participation in managing common natural resources. Focus of grant is on women. 7106. Center for Policy Alternatives, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. For work to cease operations in manner that is fair and just to its stakeholders, including disposition of any remaining assets to appropriate 501(c)(3) organization. 7107. Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology, Guadalajara, Mexico. $50,000, 2008. To assess workings of electoral system in regions with large indigenous populations, formulate recommendations on how to improve it and disseminate findings. 7108. Center for Young Womens Development, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support for institutional, staff and board development to improve center’s capacity to help young women in crisis. 7109. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC. $950,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core support for International Budget Project for research, training and technical assistance to promote open, transparent and equitable budget and tax policies around world. 7110. Central Himalayan Rural Action Group, New Delhi, India. $200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and financial incentives to encourage farmers to adopt model of sustainable agriculture and to establish independent marketing body for agricultural products. 7111. Centre for Development and Population Activities, Washington, DC. $1,065,000, 2008. For training and technical assistance component of Global Coalition on Women and AIDS’s initiative to develop cadre of women to help lead global response to HIV/AIDS. 7112. Centre for Microenterprise Development, Lagos, Nigeria. $198,126, 2008. For staffing support and to complete hiring and fund relocation for new managing director. 7113. Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y Ensenanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica. $100,000, 2008. To design and pilot tool for measuring impact of value chain approaches on poverty and environment worldwide.
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7114. Changsha University of Science and Technology, Economics and Management School, Changsha, China. $80,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To undertake pilot project using participatory monitoring and evaluation as tool for increasing transparency and assessing equity in basic education. 7115. Charities Aid Foundation UK, West Malling, England. $635,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For small grants competitions and technical assistance to build capacity of self-help groups of people living with HIV/AIDS across Russia. 7116. Charities Aid Foundation-Southern Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to mobilize, manage and distribute resources to ensure sustainability of nonprofit sector, and for Eugene Saldhana Memorial Fund’s social justice grant making. 7117. China University of Political Science and Law, Institute of Globalization and Global Issues, Beijing, China. $80,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To study development and role of government-organized NGOs in China. 7118. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Policy and Management, Beijing, China. $49,980, 2008. To evaluate effectiveness of large-scale government environmental projects for forest, grassland and wetland protection in China. 7119. Chinese Foundation for Prevention of STD and AIDS, Beijing, China. $60,000, 2008. To provide volunteer medical services and technical assistance to rural communities lacking medical resources and help them establish sustainable medical system through Sunshine Doctors Program. 7120. Civic Analysis and Independent Research Center, Center GRANI, Perm, Russia. $300,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For strategy consulting to regional human rights organizations. 7121. Coalition of Urban Teacher Residencies, Chicago, IL. $86,500, 2008. To plan and undertake preliminary research for comprehensive evaluation of school environment in which residency-trained teachers work and kinds of schools in which they ultimately thrive. 7122. Columbia University, New York, NY. $341,000, 2008. 3-year grant. 7123. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $44,000, 2008. For Communicating for Leadership, Effectiveness and Results (CLEAR) program to develop communications skills of human rights grantees. 7124. Community Defence Law Foundation, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. $149,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For strategic planning to develop national philanthropic platform for mobilizing funds to be channeled to community development efforts and to establish office in Abuja. 7125. Community Foundations of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $400,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To build capacity of Canada’s community foundations to address changing needs and priorities of local communities and play leadership role on national issues. 7126. Community Foundations of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $100,000, 2008. To develop capacity of Canada’s community foundations to address priorities and changing needs of local communities. 7127. Community Life Project, Lagos, Nigeria. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building activities to strengthen community-based advocacy, sexuality education and strategic partnerships to promote reproductive health of families and youth in Nigeria. 7128. Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India. $175,250, 2008. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance to help Vietnamese Standard and Consumers Association build stronger consumer protection movement and promote healthy and vibrant consumer culture in Vietnam. 7129. Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, Cairo, Egypt. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop skills and educational capacities for community involvement among field practitioners providing reproductive health education for women and girls. 7130. Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, DC. $900,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Arts Education Partnership to provide technical assistance to and organize meetings and networking program for local arts education collaboratives. 7131. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For grants and technical assistance to individual artists working in diverse media who are pursuing innovation in form and/or content. 7132. Culture and Communication Center for Facilitators, Beijing, China. $84,077, 2008. For staff and volunteer training, team building and management skills development and to provide technical assistance to strengthen allied organizations serving migrant workers elsewhere in China.
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7133. Dance Theaters Network, Moscow, Russia. $800,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To secure and refurbish performance space in Moscow, develop new artistic programs and initiatives and create marketing plan to increase local profile and audience. 7134. Dance Theaters Network, Moscow, Russia. $648,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen infrastructure for contemporary dance in Russia, continue development of dedicated performing arts space in Moscow and organize dance festivals and workshops. 7135. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For Building Movement Project’s efforts to strengthen commitment to social change among nonprofit sector organizations. 7136. Development Initiatives Network, Lagos, Nigeria. $1,334,901, 2008. 2-year grant. To acquire office space; expand financial literacy programs; host public/private partnership to revitalize National Museum in Lagos; and assess conservation needs of West African museums. 7137. Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations, Kampala, Uganda. $115,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For international conference on regulatory environment for NGOs. 7138. Development Policy Management Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to promote democratic governance in sub-Saharan Africa as it implements strategic plan and strengthens research, publications and training programs. 7139. Disability Funders Network, Midlothian, VA. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For strategic planning and organizational development in conjunction with leadership transition and to improve member services. 7140. Douglas Gould and Company, New Rochelle, NY. $390,000, 2008. For strategic communications work on education reform and arts education. 7141. Earned Assets Resource Network, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2008. To develop and pilot financial planning service for Individual Development Account Program graduates and evaluate impact of these services on debt levels and assets of low-income households. 7142. EARTH University, San Jose, Costa Rica. $170,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance and other activities to increase access to higher education by poor, rural and otherwise marginalized students in Latin America and facilitate their academic success. 7143. Ecotrust Canada, Vancouver, Canada. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For alternative community-based forest management by First Nations in British Columbia. 7144. EDA Rural Systems Private, Gurgaon, India. $208,800, 2008. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and networking to help smallholder farmers in Uttar Pradesh better organize production supply chain, increase quality and productivity and improve livelihoods. 7145. Egyptian AIDS Society, Alexandria, Egypt. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build institutional capacity and conduct outreach activities among adolescents, young adults and at-risk groups. 7146. Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis, IN. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art program to include Native American traditional artists and to build institutional capacity. 7147. El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Popular Music, Cairo, Egypt. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For administration and strategic development of center specializing in archiving and reviving folk and popular Egyptian music. 7148. Electronic Privacy Information Center, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2008. For tie off support for capacity-building, research, public education and advocacy focusing on social policy challenges created by information technology. 7149. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $225,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to increase organizational effectiveness of local, state and regional organizations working on environmental issues and for environmental justice. 7150. Experimental Theater Centre for New Drama Praktika, Moscow, Russia. $100,000, 2008. To underwrite participation of theater companies from Russian regions in Moscow-based Big Break International Festival of Theater for Children. 7151. Families and Work Institute, New York, NY. $2,700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To test new models for connecting low-wage workers, especially women, to programs that help them remain in labor market and to monitor and evaluate pilot projects. 7152. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA. $2,500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For endowment support to build and sustain organizational capacity and expand depth and presence to prevent and end gender-based violence.
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7153. Fauna and Flora International, Vietnam. $16,750, 2008. To develop consultative and participatory regulatory process to facilitate development of community-based ecotourism within national park located in high poverty area of Central Vietnam. 7154. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $800,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Leadership and Entrepreneurial Apprenticeship Development’s (LEAD) Fellows Program to encourage development of new leaders in nonprofit sector of Native American communities. 7155. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity and grant-making infrastructure to cultivate arts leadership among Native Americans and for programs to benefit individual artists. 7156. Focus: HOPE, Detroit, MI. $2,000,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To provide support for Focus: HOPE programs and for developing and implementing strategy to achieve financial stability. 7157. Foundation for the Development of Microfinances to Overcome Poverty and Social Exclusion in the Republic of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop and implement training and technical assistance program to build capacity of Argentinian microfinance institutions, their management and their staff. 7158. Fulcrum Foundation, Moscow, Russia. $240,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For organizational, board and program development, strategic planning, publications, and new foundation’s official launch ceremony. 7159. Fund for Local Development, Managua, Nicaragua. $300,000, 2008. 7-year grant. To increase organizational and staff capacity to deliver innovative financial services to rural Nicaraguans and assess benefits of transforming fund into regulated institution. 7160. Fundacion Solidaridad, Santiago, Chile. $80,000, 2008. For training, technical assistance, revolving fund and other programs to promote and strengthen fair trade movement in Chile. 7161. Fuping Vocational School, Henan, China. $121,700, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For board and staff development to transform school into learning organization and improve capacity to promote social innovation, further social equality and facilitate sustainable development. 7162. FutureWorks, LLC, Belmont, MA. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance and coordination of evaluation on regional economic development and equity strategies. 7163. Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe, Milton Park, Zimbabwe. $75,000, 2008. To build staff and institutional capacity and address silence around lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual issues within Zimbabwe’s human rights community and AIDS service organizations. 7164. GELEDES Institute of Black Women, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $290,000, 2008. For general support to promote rights of Afro-Brazilian women and develop institutional capacity. 7165. Grantmakers Without Borders, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For core support to strengthen its institutional capacity to promote social change philanthropy internationally. 7166. Green Media Toolshed, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2008. To develop tools and training programs for network-based campaigns addressing global problems. 7167. Guatemalan Human Rights Commission, Guatemala. $100,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For National Forum on Migration in Guatemala to build staff and institutional capacity and conduct research, training and public education to promote and protect migrants rights. 7168. Handcraft in Transit, Accra, Ghana. $642,240, 2008. 2-year grant. To acquire permanent facility and provide training and technical assistance to build capacity of cultural sector in Ghana and Nigeria. 7169. Hanoi Association for the Blind, Hanoi, Vietnam. $14,600, 2008. For train the trainers program in information technology for association members and other visually impaired persons. 7170. Health Matters, Lagos, Nigeria. $105,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To meet infrastructure needs to provide suitable learning environment for pupils in selected public primary schools in Lagos. 7171. Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For research, public education, technical assistance and grassroots outreach to promote children’s savings accounts in Illinois. 7172. Help and Hope Foundation, Santiago, Chile. $95,000, 2008. For studies and technical assistance to help microfinance program to improve retention of its clients and respond to challenge of growth. 7173. HOPE Worldwide, Wayne, PA. $610,500, 2008. 3.50-year grant. For support to upscale community-based disaster risks reduction and preparedness approach to 10 districts in Indonesia.
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7174. HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation, Arcata, CA. $150,000, 2008. For California Center for Rural Policy to research successful rural development experiences and develop tools for communities and economic development planners. 7175. Hue Festival Centre, Vietnam. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To plan and stage Annual Hue Festival and for organizational and staff development. 7176. Hunger Project, India. $170,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To launch and coordinate National Platform for Promoting Decentralization in India, national network for strengthening role of marginalized communities in local governance. 7177. Ifetayo Cultural Arts Facility, Brooklyn, NY. $230,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For institutional capacity building, facilities planning and preparation for launching capital campaign. 7178. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To publish and disseminate recommendations on nonprofit and philanthropic governance, ethics and accountability. 7179. Indian Association for Womens Studies, India. $150,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To strengthen institutional systems and outreach of women’s studies to marginalized groups and under-served regions through workshops and e-forums. 7180. Indian Land Working Group, Albuquerque, NM. $100,000, 2008. For training and technical assistance to help Native American land owners consolidate and reclaim land held in trust by U.S. government and convert it to tangible assets. 7181. Indigenous Center for Studies and Research, Manaus, Brazil. $123,436, 2008. To strengthen staff and institutional capacity and structure of Coordinating Body of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon. Focus of grant comes from division of Environment and Development. 7182. Innovations for Poverty Action, New Haven, CT. $1,481,776, 2008. 4-year grant. To evaluate pilot programs that provide asset and support services to very poor people in developing countries to help them to increase their incomes and gain access to microfinance programs. 7183. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, MN. $1,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To establish endowment to enhance long-term institutional capacity to create environmentally and economically stable rural communities in the United States through sound agriculture and trade policy. 7184. Institute for College Access and Success, Berkeley, CA. $250,000, 2008. To evaluate 27 projects in first round of Difficult Dialogues Initiative to engage students in constructive dialogue around sensitive political, religious, racial and cultural issues. 7185. Institute for Diplomatic Studies, Cairo, Egypt. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For training program for African diplomats and military personnel on peace keeping and conflict response and for institutional capacity building. 7186. Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, Takoma Park, MD. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support for analytical, technical and other policy-advocacy work addressing nuclear nonproliferation issues. 7187. Institute for Social Development Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam. $397,200, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance, curriculum development and grant making to develop fields of gender, sexuality and sexual health and rights in Vietnam and build critical mass of professionals. 7188. Institute for SSDS, Boston, MA. $195,000, 2008. For strategic evaluation of institutions and programs supported by Global Dialogues for Sexual Health and Wellbeing. 7189. Institute of Environmental Research in the Amazon, Belem, Brazil. $55,000, 2008. To serve as Executive Secretariat of Sustainable Amazon Forum, organize and provide technical assistance to forum’s working groups and develop its communications program and Web site. 7190. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $27,500, 2008. For exchange visits to plan Egypt-Indonesia collaboration on improving capacity of religious leaders to integrate and address sexuality in their area of work. 7191. Intellectual Capital Advisory Services, PL, Mumbai (Bombay), India. $179,020, 2008. 3-year grant. To identify microfinance institutions with strong growth potential and provide training and technical assistance to build their internal capacity to achieve this potential and attract equity investments. 7192. International AIDS Society, Geneva, Switzerland. $500,000, 2008. For general support to strengthen advocacy capacity of HIV/AIDS service
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providers worldwide and for 2008 International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. 7193. International Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights, Minna, Nigeria. $241,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For outreach and capacity building activities to foster more informed mass media and policy engagement with sexual rights issues in Nigeria. 7194. International Community Foundation, National City, CA. $100,000, 2008. For institutional development and expanded collaboration with its Tijuana-based sister organization in U.S.-Mexico cross-border philanthropy in San Diego-Tijuana region. 7195. International Community of Women Living with HIV/ AIDS, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $600,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance to build Latin American women’s capacity to participate in policy-making process with respect to HIV/AIDS and to strengthen ICW Latina’s regional presence. 7196. International Network of Research Methodologies for Production Systems, RIMISP-Latin American Center for Rural Development, Santiago, Chile. $367,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For research, technical assistance and networking to foster rural territorial development based on goods and services with cultural identity. 7197. International Service for Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland. $234,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance, networking and information dissemination to strengthen and protect human rights defenders in West Africa. 7198. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland, Switzerland. $150,000, 2008. For research, training and technical assistance to help indigenous organizations in Mexico and Central America monitor and influence impacts of mining and energy projects in their territories. 7199. IROHIN, Brasilia, Brazil. $200,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To develop long-term sustainability plan for newspaper, expand Web site and organize meeting on media and democracy. 7200. Irondale Ensemble Project, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop sustainable organizational infrastructure for Network of Ensemble Theaters and plan 2009 National Ensemble Theater Festival. 7201. Jagori Rural Charitable Trust, India. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Feminist Training Institute and capacity building workshops to create cadre of rural women leaders in states of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Uttarakhand. 7202. Japan Society, New York, NY. $70,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For exchange program between leaders in Tokyo and New Orleans to advance knowledge on emergency response and recovery associated with natural disasters. 7203. Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center, Ramallah, West Bank/ Gaza. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For program of legal aid, capacity building and public education to protect human rights and rule of law in East Jerusalem and West Bank. 7204. Johns Hopkins University, Center for Civil Society Studies, Baltimore, MD. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For final support to disseminate United Nations Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions and provide technical assistance to countries working to produce analyses of economic impact of civil society. 7205. Jos Repertory Theater, Jos, Nigeria. $215,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For institutional capacity building, touring productions and in-school performances, to produce 2008 Jos Festival of Theatre, and to launch arts education program. 7206. Joy2Learn Foundation, Palos Verdes Estates, CA. $35,000, 2008. To assess Joy2Learn program’s niche in current landscape of Web-based arts education tools and develop strategic plan for organization’s future. 7207. Junebug Productions, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To finalize strategic and endowment campaign plans for Free Southern Theater Institute, hold pilot institutes with university partners, and develop institute’s curriculum and board structure. 7208. Justice Matters, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen organizational leadership and for strategic planning. 7209. KAPAL Perempuan, Jakarta, Indonesia. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For training and technical assistance to strengthen women’s groups formed by tsunami survivors in Banda Aceh. 7210. Kenya Community Development Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya. $141,000, 2008. For Changamoto Arts and Culture Innovation Fund’s grant-making program and for program development, public outreach and capacity building.
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7211. Kenya Gatsby Charitable Trust, Nairobi, Kenya. $100,000, 2008. To reconstruct businesses and create workspaces for vulnerable sections of community affected by post-election violence in Western and Rift Valley parts of Kenya. 7212. Keystone Accountability, London, England. $163,000, 2008. For Grantee Perception Study which will provide East African grant makers with feedback on their structure, management, grant-making processes and relationships as they affect their grantees. 7213. Khalil Al-sakakini Cultural Center, Ramallah, West Bank/Gaza. $80,000, 2008. For general support for cultural programs, exhibitions and outreach and to undertake strategic planning process. 7214. La Mama Experimental Theater Club, New York, NY. $542,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For improvements and renovations to facilities, including archive and for strategic and business planning. 7215. LarsonAllen LLP, Minneapolis, MN. $350,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To provide convening, consulting and technical assistance services to help grantees of IllumiNation program for Native American arts intermediaries develop their grant-making and organizational capacity. 7216. Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Santiago, Chile. $220,000, 2008. For institutional support to improve communications strategy, advance discussion on forward-looking human rights agenda, and serve as forum for debate of public policy on inequality issues. 7217. Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, FLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $55,000, 2008. To conduct comprehensive assessment and recommend strategies for improving, expanding and diversifying efforts to promote education, research and cooperation in social sciences. 7218. Latin American Research Corporation on Intellectual Property for Development, Innovarte Corporation, Santiago, Chile. $225,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance on copyright and intellectual property issues to Latin America and Caribbean governmental agencies and organizations. 7219. Legal and Human Rights Centre, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba. $100,000, 2008. For general support for institutional development, strategic impact litigation and dissemination of strategic information with respect to human rights policies in Tanzania with focus being on indigent women. 7220. Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate effects of Creative Arts in Learning’s program, Integrated Teaching through Arts model in classrooms and schools and disseminate findings. 7221. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $1,349,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Artography: Arts in a Changing America, grant-making program addressing changing demographics of United States and their impact on arts with focus on African-American and other minority artists. 7222. Lilac Loonies Theater Group, Brazil. $129,725, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop, implement and evaluate innovative street- and school-based theater activities focused on sexual and reproductive health and rights of young women, including feminization of HIV/AIDS. 7223. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $155,000, 2008. For grant-making and technical assistance to implement Sustainable Communities Initiative in Houston, Texas. 7224. Loft Literary Center, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To reinstate Inroads program for emerging writers of color, develop new programs for urban teens of diverse ethnic, socioeconomic and linguistic backgrounds and to ensure smooth leadership transition. 7225. Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, India. $150,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For leadership development, community mobilization and technical assistance to help Rajasthani pastoralists secure improved access to forage and veterinary care for their animals and market their products. 7226. Luiz Freire Cultural Center, Olinda, Brazil. $100,000, 2008. For training, technical assistance and coordination of strategic planning process to strengthen national coordination of Rural Black Quilombola Communities as voice for Afro-Brazilians. 7227. Lurdes Mutola Foundation, Maputo, Mozambique. $106,000, 2008. To pilot small grants program for rural and peri-urban communities and strengthen institutional capacity to manage program and provide technical assistance to grantees. 7228. Madhyam Foundation, Bhubaneswar, India. $225,825, 2008. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and other activities to help local NGO network improve livelihoods in Orissa. 7229. Management Assistance Group, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. For final general support to identify cutting-edge thinking in organizational development and translate it into tools to increase capacity and impact of U.S. peace and social justice groups.
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7230. Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum, Culver City, CA. $150,000, 2008. For institutional capacity building, including staff salaries and fundraising. 7231. MDRC, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To assess effectiveness of Learning Community Programs in helping low-income community-college students make transition to college and master basic skills needed to attain degree. 7232. Media Development in Africa Limited, Nairobi, Kenya. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To train young Kenyans for careers in broadcast media, develop new television programs and build staff and institutional capacity. 7233. Medical Research Council of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Sexual Violence Research Initiative to conduct research, host workshops, make grants and provide technical assistance to strengthen health service responses to sexual assault. 7234. Microfinanza Rating SRL, Milan, Italy. $17,000, 2008. To carry out social rating of Help and Hope Foundation, assessing its institutional capacity to accomplish its social mission while achieving its development goals. 7235. Mitan Handicrafts Development Private, India. $27,790, 2008. For exploratory meetings and research to develop proposal for integrated sheep grassland management on Deccan Plateau. 7236. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Satcher Health Leadership Institute to train two cohorts of Community Leadership in Sexual Health Fellowship Program and develop diverse donor base for Program. 7237. Ms. Foundation for Women, Brooklyn, NY. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Women and AIDS Fund grant-making, technical assistance and networking programs to improve policies and services for women with HIV/AIDS. 7238. NANGOF Trust, Windhoek, Namibia. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish, promote and sustain enabling environment for nonprofit organizations in Namibia. 7239. National AIDS Fund, Gulf Coast HIV/AIDS Relief Fund, Washington, DC. $1,800,000, 2008. For Southern REACH to provide grant resources and technical support to community-based organizations to broaden and strengthen community infrastructure for addressing HIV/AIDS in U.S. South. 7240. National AIDS Fund, Gulf Coast HIV/AIDS Relief Fund, Washington, DC. $750,000, 2008. For grant making and technical assistance through Southern Reach to community-based organizations engaged in HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and care services in southern United States. 7241. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To research and document impact of advocacy and organizing by nonprofit organizations. 7242. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide training and consulting services to emerging environmental justice leaders and their organizations. 7243. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $268,200, 2008. For 2008 Legislative Institute on Higher Education and other activities to develop information, tools and strategies needed to implement recommendations for improving higher education policy. 7244. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Washington, DC. $325,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to advance role and capacity of nonprofit sector in civil society and give voice to state and regional associations of nonprofit organizations. 7245. National Dance Institute New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $100,000, 2008. For marketing and communications materials and development assessment to help NDI/NM leverage funding needed to expand dance education programs for children to meet increasing demand. 7246. National Partnership for Women and Families, Washington, DC. $175,000, 2008. For general support for advocacy on behalf of women in areas of workplace fairness, equal rights, access to health care, welfare reform and economic security and for organizational development. 7247. National Pedagogic University, Mexico City, Mexico. $100,000, 2008. To design comprehensive sexuality education specialization program for junior high school teachers, train teachers for pilot project and implement pilot. 7248. National Studies Center on Alternative Development, Santiago, Chile. $50,000, 2008. For research, publications, technical assistance and training on pension reform. 7249. National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA. $150,000, 2008. To educate minority landowners in Deep South about benefits of forest restoration.
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7250. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Community Financial Justice Leadership Initiative to promote increased access to fair and affordable financial services for low-income people and communities. 7251. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Washington, DC. $575,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Nonprofit Mortgage Broker Initiative to help selected NeighborWorks network members develop self-sufficient not-for-profit mortgage operations to serve low- to moderate-income borrowers. 7252. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To develop mechanisms for improving representation of minorities and women in leadership of community development organizations. 7253. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build internal capacity to engage Native American community and leverage grant-making experience to advance Native arts on national scale. 7254. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For National Dance Project’s grant-making and other programs to assist individual dance artists and underwrite production and touring of contemporary dance works. 7255. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $800,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build endowment capacity to ensure long-term investments in rural, low income communities in New Hampshire. 7256. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To mobilize new sources of philanthropic capital for community development and develop new techniques and tools to assist low-income borrowers. 7257. New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity to champion jazz as central to New Orleans’ economic and cultural revitalization. 7258. New School, New York, NY. $525,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To promote decentralized and collaborative research, transnational networks, and capacity building for academics and institutions working on India-China studies. 7259. New World Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. For Resource Mobilization Laboratory to develop and test new fundraising and revenue-building schemes for organizations working for social justice. 7260. New World Foundation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core support for Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy, initiative to nurture new generation of philanthropic leaders and for Generating Change Initiative to facilitate healthy transfer of leadership. 7261. NGO Forum on the Asian Development Bank, Quezon City, Philippines. $170,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For research, dissemination, advocacy and network development to increase transparency, accountability and public participation within Asian Development Bank. 7262. NGO of Development Corporation of Education and Social Development, Chile. $140,000, 2008. To transfer and disseminate model for municipal educational management and curricular training for secondary education in four central districts. 7263. Nigerian Publishers Association, Ibadan, Nigeria. $466,380, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance and subgrants to university presses to resuscitate university-based scholarly publishing in Nigeria. 7264. Non-Profit Incubator, Shanghai, China. $79,900, 2008. To provide training and technical assistance to new nonprofit organizations in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. 7265. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Pathways to Excellence to hold one-day skill-building conference to train nonprofit organization staff on financial management, communications, outcome management and fundraising strategies. 7266. Oasis Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $75,000, 2008. To train and equip Nairobi high school teachers to offer post-trauma counseling and support students affected by Kenya’s post-election crisis. 7267. Ocean University of China, College of Law and Politics, Qingdao, China. $65,800, 2008. 2-year grant. To conduct research and training project on nonprofit organization development in urban and rural areas of Qingdao. 7268. Ohio Justice and Policy Center, Cincinnati, OH. $430,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core support for Race and Criminal Justice Project and Indigent Defense Clinic and to develop its financial, administrative and public relations capacity.
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7269. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $625,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate nine city collaborations within Integrating Arts and Education Reform initiative. 7270. One World Trust, London, England. $700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core support for program on accountability to make global organizations publicly accountable, transparent and democratic and for organizational development. 7271. Owan Womens Empowerment Project, Benin City, Nigeria. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For integrated health education, entrepreneurship training and microfinance services to promote women’s economic self-sufficiency and reproductive health in Edo State and for organizational development. 7272. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2008. To develop fundraising and leadership capacity and to design and test strategy to help ethnic media, especially newspapers, establish robust Web presence. 7273. Pastoral Land Commission, Brazil. $252,611, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To restructure commission’s Documentation Department, upgrade equipment and build capacity to document, monitor and disseminate information about conflicts and violence involving land issues. 7274. Pathfinder International, Watertown, MA. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance and advocacy to integrate HIV/ AIDS services into Vietnam’s reproductive health care network and community outreach on availability of these services. 7275. Perhimpunan Penggerak Advokasi Kerakyatan untuk Keadilan Sosial, Bandung, Indonesia. $210,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build governance, advocacy, accountability and networking capacity of grassroots people’s organizations, establish multimedia information center and document lessons learned. 7276. Planned Parenthood of New York City, New York, NY. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To complete evaluation guide for NGOs working on sexuality and reproductive health and rights worldwide. 7277. POLIS - Institute for Research, Training and Advisory Services in Social Policy, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate impact of civil society participation in process of decentralizing public administration. 7278. Population Council, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research, situational analysis and capacity building on health and non-health needs of youth for better youth-oriented policy and programming interventions in Egypt. 7279. Posse Foundation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For Posse Institute to develop research convening and publications capacity and help Posse Foundation maintain reputation as model among college access and retention programs. 7280. Poverty Eradication Network, Nairobi, Kenya. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance to strengthen organizational capacity of foundation grantees in East Africa and for internal capacity building. 7281. Praxis Project, Washington, DC. $900,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Building Capacity Building Power project to provide grants, technical assistance and training to help key organizing networks do more effective voter engagement. 7282. Pregones Theater/Teatro Pregones, Bronx, NY. $500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To develop theater facility and related artistic and administrative infrastructure enhancements. 7283. Pro-Poor Centre, Vietnam. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and financial services to help poor farmers in upland areas of Ha Tinh province exploit demand for domestically cultivated rattan and increase household income. 7284. Professional Assistance for Development Action, PRADAN, New Delhi, India. $300,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For endowment support to to ensure ability to meet increasing costs of training and rural development programs. 7285. Project Counselling Service for Latin American Refugees, Denmark. $50,000, 2008. To develop and conduct institutional diagnostic to identify strengths of organizations working on issues of migration and human rights in Central America and Mexico. 7286. Project on Government Oversight, Washington, DC. $450,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to investigate contracting abuses in federal government and improve oversight systems that make government accountable. 7287. Prometheus Radio Project, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support for organizational development, advocacy and expansion of community-based, non-commercial radio.
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7288. Proteus Fund, Amherst, MA. $400,000, 2008. To develop infrastructure and communications effectiveness of donors’ collaborative called Media Democracy Fund in preparation for grant making in field of electronic media policy. 7289. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $1,400,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Communities for Public Education Reform donor partnership to provide grants and technical assistance to organizations working to improve student outcomes in low-income and immigrant communities. 7290. Quality of Life Promotion Centre, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. $195,400, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For training, technical assistance and other activities to reduce migration-related sexual and health risks, including HIV/AIDS, faced by poor rural women living in or originating from Ca Mau Province. 7291. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2008. For final support for evaluation of Collaborating for Educational Reform Initiative. 7292. Realize Consulting Group, Los Gatos, CA. $197,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To coordinate and provide technical assistance to ensure effective implementation of Savings for Education, Entrepreneurship, and Downpayment (SEED) demonstration project. 7293. Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand. $251,100, 2008. 2-year grant. For analysis, technical assistance and capacity building to help forest-dependent communities in Indonesia effectively engage in policy dialogues and set up sustainable forest product-based enterprises. 7294. Regional Technology Strategies, Carrboro, NC. $183,500, 2008. To examine potential of rural cluster strategies as comprehensive economic development tool for rural communities in United States. 7295. Renmin University of China, School of Public Administration, Beijing, China. $60,714, 2008. For research and pilot reform of government service providers on model of not-for-profit service providers. 7296. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $769,833, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To evaluate demonstration to determine feasibility and potential impact of Universal Children’s Savings Account System in United States. 7297. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to promote social change by delivering expert tools in organizational leadership and collaboration to progressive nonprofits. 7298. Rural Research and Farmer Consultancy, Oaxaca, Mexico. $30,000, 2008. To develop training program on community-based natural resource management for young leaders in Southern Mexico and Central America. 7299. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Abbott Leadership Institute, New Brunswick, NJ. $75,000, 2008. To study influence of working conditions on teacher attrition in Newark, New Jersey. 7300. Sao Paulo Pro-Indian Commission, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $50,000, 2008. To build capacity of rural Afro-descendent (Quilombola) movement in Brazilian Amazon. 7301. Scenarios USA, Brooklyn, NY. $600,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For core support to produce and distribute youth-written films, provide sexuality education teacher training and curriculum in public schools, and strengthen its organizational capacity. 7302. Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Arcata, CA. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For grant-making and technical assistance activities of Arts and Cultural Expression Program and for strategic planning to broaden program’s funding base. 7303. Shaanxi Research Association for Women and Family, China. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To train grassroots NGOs in northwest China in resource mobilization, publish case studies of successful fundraising and make seed grants to help NGOs initiate fundraising activities. 7304. Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, Shanghai, China. $90,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate impact of comprehensive counseling program on adoption of informed choice methodology in Chinas family planning program. 7305. SIS Forum Malaysia Berhad, Selangor, Malaysia. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For research, advocacy and capacity building on women’s rights, including sexual and reproductive health rights, within Islam. 7306. Smart Growth America, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to promote equitable and environmentally and economically sustainable metropolitan development and for grants and technical assistance to help reclaim vacant properties along Gulf Coast. 7307. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To initiate inclusive and expansive selection process for architectural design of National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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7308. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To reorganize existing grant-making programs, and establish Contemporary Native Arts Seminar for grants to senior artists and scholars. 7309. Sobrevivencia, Friends of the Earth Paraguay, Asuncion, Paraguay. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to build organizational capacity to promote and facilitate sustainable development, environmental and social justice, and equity within and among societies. 7310. Social Change Assistance Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to empower rural poor, strengthen civil society and promote social change. 7311. South African History Archive Trust, Braamfontein, South Africa. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Freedom of Information Program to undertake capacity building with civil society organizations in anti-gender-based violence and transitional justice sectors in South Africa. 7312. South African Institute for Advancement, Inyathela, Cape Town, South Africa. $154,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For research, training and other activities to strengthen nonprofit sector in South Africa. 7313. South African Institute for Advancement, Inyathela, Cape Town, South Africa. $45,000, 2008. To plan incorporation of Non-Profit Consortium into institute to ensure continuation of consortium’s compliance, governance and advocacy services to South Africa’s nonprofit sector. 7314. South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China. $155,600, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand its phonics-based pilot model of English language training for rural primary school teachers. 7315. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $800,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For small grants program and technical assistance to rural African-American and low-wealth communities in Southeast. 7316. Southern Partners Fund, Atlanta, GA. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support to strengthen social justice community organizing and democratic philanthropy and increase development capacity. 7317. Stichting Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Geneva, Switzerland. $265,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support for programs to promote housing rights around world and to facilitate global search for new executive director. 7318. Stony Brook Foundation, Center for News Literacy, Stony Brook, NY. $185,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To launch nationwide Summer Institute for high school teachers, pilot and assess news literacy curriculum for high schools and develop Web-based news literacy modules. 7319. STRIVE, Project STRIVE, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. To implement strategic plan for skills training and educational enrichment opportunities for working poor and expand use of organization’s knowledge and data to inform workforce policy. 7320. Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa Trust, Nairobi, Kenya. $80,000, 2008. For general support to promote prevention of substance abuse through education, capacity building of treatment centers and advocacy for greater access to affordable, professional treatment with focus on teenagers. 7321. Synergos Institute South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa. $125,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Southern African Community Grantmaker Leadership Cooperative to promote growth and sustainability of region’s indigenous development funding sector. 7322. Tao Xingzhi Association of China, Beijing, China. $91,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To address quality problem in rural schools by adopting ideas and practices of teaching style that combines instruction, learning, and practice. 7323. Temple University, Center for Research in Human Development and Education, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2008. To develop model clinical program to prepare high-quality teachers with rich understanding of learners and learning for urban schools. 7324. Theater Communications Group, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Career Development Program for Directors and Designers. 7325. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For core support to strengthen institutional capacity of Grantmakers Without Borders so that it may promote social change philanthropy internationally. 7326. Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $244,200, 2008. 2-year grant. For final support for transition to new institutional leadership. 7327. Tri Viet Center for Education Research and Development, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. $300,400, 2008. For planning grant for new private, nonprofit higher education institution in southern Vietnam.
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7328. Tropica Rural Latinoamericana, Mexico. $50,000, 2008. To develop and validate model of community forestry appropriate for post-hurricane situations in Mexican tropics. 7329. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. To strengthen finance and operational capacity, sharpen its business model and develop strategic communications and media outreach capacity. 7330. Uganda Association of Women Lawyers, Kampala, Uganda. $150,000, 2008. To strengthen and reposition organization as viable and sustainable human rights and governance institution with specific focus on women’s rights. 7331. Uganda Wildlife Authority, Kampala, Uganda. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance and other activities to promote community participation in and benefit from natural resource management and development in forest and wildlife protected areas. 7332. Union of Rural Workers of Santarem, Santarem, Brazil. $111,332, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To help Afro-descendant and other low-income Amazon communities participate in governmental demarcation and zoning of their lands and facilitate dialogue between these communities and developers. 7333. United Nations Development Programme, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For international workshop to discuss challenges of and generate policy and management recommendations and strategy for responding to hurricane-related forest damage in Nicaragua. 7334. United Nations Population Fund, New York, NY. $600,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To strengthen capacity of Fund and World Health Organization to advocate for integration of sexual and reproductive health issues into national development planning processes. 7335. Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, Berkeley, CA. $130,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build institutional capacity and for activities to leverage influence of universities in improving access to medicines in developing countries. 7336. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To assess long-term retention of assets and well-being of participants in Individual Development Account (IDA) programs in Arkansas and New Mexico. 7337. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $1,000,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Program in Global Health to develop guidance for foundations on mainstreaming HIV grant making to confront issues of accountability, leadership and equity and to develop policy review networks. 7338. University of California, New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $200,000, 2008. To develop tools for implementing effective school district teacher induction practices. 7339. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To train academic staff from universities in Africa in use of biostatistics. 7340. University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To establish office and undertake pre-operational planning and fundraising for Fort Hare Centre at Hunterstown as conference center drawing scholars and others from throughout Southern Africa. Focus of grant is on women. 7341. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop, pilot and evaluate program addressing reproductive health issues through education, advocacy and service delivery and empowering women students to manage gender inequality in relationships. 7342. University of London, Institute of Education, London, England. $430,000, 2008. For Thomas Coram Research Unit to complete developmental evaluation of Foundation’s Global Dialogues on Sexual Health and Wellbeing. 7343. University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Ann Arbor, MI. $195,000, 2008. For Minority Environmental Leadership Development Initiative to strengthen institutional infrastructure of environmental justice field. 7344. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Center for Religion and Civic Culture to implement American Muslim Civic Leaders Initiative to empower emerging American Muslim leaders. 7345. University of Southern California, Institute for Justice and Journalism, Los Angeles, CA. $750,000, 2008. For core support for professional education, networking, research, analysis, dialogue and program evaluation to strengthen coverage of complex justice issues. 7346. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $535,000, 2008. To enable Community College Leadership Program to provide technical and other assistance to
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grantees working to integrate academic, workforce development and remedial programs in community colleges. 7347. University of the Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua. $90,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For training and technical assistance to strengthen community forestry in Nicaragua’s northern Atlantic Coast region. 7348. University of Yucatan, Merida, Mexico. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For tie-off support to strengthen capacity of universities in southeast Mexico to do policy relevant research on natural resource management issues affecting rural livelihoods. 7349. UPROSE, Brooklyn, NY. $180,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For grassroots organizing, community education and leadership development to advance goals of PlaNYC2030, New York City’s green and sustainable development plan. 7350. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $140,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For Phase Two of assessment of progress made on selected recommendations of 2003 report entitled, Investing in Creativity: A Study of Support Structure for U.S. Artists with focus on artists of color. 7351. Vietnam Bank for Social Policies, Vietnam. $252,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To pilot overseas remittance service in rural communes, test Progress out of Poverty Index as targeting and evaluation tool and strengthen district level branch management. 7352. Vietnam Cinema Association, Centre for Development of Young Film Talent, Hanoi, Vietnam. $75,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To explore options for new space and develop business plan that reflects fundraising and organizational capacities. 7353. Welfare Association, Geneva, Switzerland. $65,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To institutionalize Arab Foundations Forum for social justice philanthropy and build capacity of member foundations. 7354. Wellesley College, Centers for Women, Wellesley, MA. $59,860, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To provide technical assistance to Chinese lawyers and activists working on gender and law issues. 7355. Womens Environment and Development Organization, New York, NY. $110,000, 2008. To enhance organizational management, develop sustainable financial base of operations and implement leadership transition process. 7356. Womens Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2008. To prepare for and implement transition of programmatic work into university center with view to building organization’s infrastructure and ensuring long-term viability. 7357. World Association for Sexual Health, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2008. For work of Program in Human Sexuality at University of Minnesota Medical School to translate and disseminate Association’s Declaration on Sexual Rights and on Promotion of Sexual Health for the Millennium and to develop long-term strategic plan and institutional structure to achieve it. 7358. World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, Montreal, Canada. $100,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For training, technical assistance and networking to strengthen capacity and effectiveness of Indonesian community radio stations with respect to disaster preparedness and response and poverty reduction. 7359. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $250,000, 2008. To bring together diverse group of people with or affected by HIV, service providers, activists and religious leaders to develop convergence between values of decent care and palliative services. 7360. Yayasan Pendidikan Kesehatan Perempuan, Indonesia. $1,000,000, 2008. 4.50-year grant. To train faculty and provide student scholarships for professional midwifery program that integrates gender awareness and leadership skills into standard curriculum for training midwives. 7361. Yayasan Pendidikan Kesehatan Perempuan, Indonesia. $350,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance and networking to prepare young midwives to meet women’s and adolescents reproductive and sexual health needs and involve men as partners in improving women’s health. 7362. Yayasan Pendidikan Seni Nusantara, Jakarta, Indonesia. $305,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To produce and distribute arts education materials based on traditional Indonesian arts, train teachers in their use and promote adoption of materials in national school curriculum. 7363. Yayasan Spiritia, Jakarta, Indonesia. $600,000, 2008. To organize and provide technical assistance to catalyst groups in every province to facilitate expansion of community-based peer groups of people living with HIV/AIDS throughout Indonesia. 7364. Yayasan Talenta, Surakarta, Indonesia. $321,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For research, analysis, training and technical assistance to help urban
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grassroots groups participate in formulating city of Solos poverty reduction strategy and promote pro-poor budget process. 7365. Yayasan Tikar Media Budaya Nusantara, Jakarta, Indonesia. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To publish and promote Majalah Gong, magazine for arts educators; develop and distribute manual for journalistic writing on arts in Indonesia; and build institutional and staff capacity. 7366. Yellow Wood Associates, Saint Albans, VT. $87,000, 2008. To develop framework for integrated rural development that uses triple bottom line outcomes to create new wealth in rural communities. 7367. Young Arab Theater Fund, Brussels, Belgium. $240,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For grant making to strengthen emerging arts and cultural spaces in Middle East and North Africa and to hold both regional and international meeting bringing together arts spaces and organizations. 7368. Young Womens Leadership Institute, Nairobi, Kenya. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For networking, radio programming and other activities to develop young women leaders, promote women’s rights, gender equality and progressive masculinities and to build organizational capacity. 7369. Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China. $41,800, 2008. 2-year grant. To pilot ISO9000 Quality Control Scheme for improving management and teaching quality in rural middle school in Yunnan Province. 7370. Yunnan Participatory Development Association, Kunming, China. $161,495, 2008. 2-year grant. To build capacity to promote community participation in rural development in southwest China, study participatory development processes and help its members implement them.
Foundation for Child Development Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for the direct provision of pre-kindergarten education, child care, or health care. No grants for capital campaigns, endowments, or for the purchase, construction, or renovation of buildings. 7371. Duke University, Durham, NC. $30,000, 2009. For additional support for edited volume on the Foundation for Child Development (FCD) Child Well-Being Index (CWI), and communications activities related to the CWI. 7372. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $165,758, 2009. 1.75-year grant. To continue supporting educators implementing a PreK-3rd approach.
Sidney E. Frank Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego, CA, HI, and New York City. No grants to individuals. 7373. Humane Society and SPCA, San Diego, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Animal Rescue Reserve. 7374. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $40,000, 2007. For Parents’ Fund.
Freeman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in VT for conservation and environment grants; Asian studies grants are awarded nationally. No grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns. 7375. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $150,000, 2008. For Hawaii Schools program. 7376. Insites A Support Network for Educational Change, Longmont, CO. $210,486, 2008. For K-12 program assessment. 7377. National Committee on United States-China Relations, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For Teachers Exchange Program. 7378. Preservation Trust of Vermont, Burlington, VT. $986,000, 2008. For historic conservation projects and administration. 7379. U.S.-China Policy Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Policymakers Seminar and Trip to China. 7380. Vermont Land Trust, Montpelier, VT. $2,435,531, 2008. For farm and land conservation projects and administration.
Gilder Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 7381. Beacon Project, Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2007. 7382. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $200,000, 2007. 7383. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.
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Limitations: Giving for direct services is limited to New York City programs. No support for individual schools, short-term educational programs or workshops, mentoring, after-school or summer programs, film projects, or direct service programs outside New York City. No grants to individuals. 7384. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For New York City Programs. 7385. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $75,000, 2009. For general operating support. 7386. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2009. For general operating support.
(formerly Tamarind Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 7405. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For general support. 7406. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $4,946,850, 2007. For general support. Grant made in form of stock. 7407. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $657,150, 2007. For general support. Grant made in form of stock. 7408. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $433,000, 2007. For general support. Grant made in form of stock. 7409. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $220,200, 2007. For general support. Grant made in form of stock. 7410. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $107,775, 2007. For general support. Grant made in form of stock.
Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation (formerly Irving Goldman Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Israel and the U.S., with special emphasis on NY. No grants to individuals, or for capital requests. 7387. American Jewish Committee, New York, NY. $120,000, 2007. For Board of Governors contribution and second installment of Centennial Campaign gift. 7388. Conservation International, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2007. Toward the annual event, raising funds for general support. 7389. National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2007. Toward the search for a new Development Director. 7390. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Council of 1000 project. 7391. Riverdale Country School, Bronx, NY. $20,000, 2007. Toward the Centennial Benefit Celebration and the John Johnson Scholarship fund. 7392. Salvadori Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general support and in response to annual benefit.
The Goldman Sachs Foundation (formerly Goldman Sachs Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, and NY; giving also international organizations. No support for advocacy groups or religious, fraternal, or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events. 7393. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $20,000, 2007. For second annual National Entrepreneurship Week. 7394. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. $210,000, 2007. To evaluate selected Foundation programs, to serve as advisors on evaluation. and to assist in dissemination of findings and results. 7395. Foundation for Teaching Economics, Davis, CA. $1,000,000, 2007. For four annual week-long summer institutes that will provide economic and leadership education to rising high school seniors, and also train teachers on experimental techniques and effective teaching strategies. 7396. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2007. For collaborative partnership with Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN) to improve mathematics achievement. 7397. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $500,000, 2007. To develop and implement pilot e-Mentoring program to support new math teachers, modeled after recent program for new science teachers, and to develop strategic marketing plan for broader distribution of program.
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, NY and PA. No grants to individuals. 7398. City Fields Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. 7399. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. 7400. PATH, Seattle, WA. $250,000, 2007.
The Florence Gould Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and France. No grants to individuals. 7401. Breast Cancer Research Foundation, New York, NY. $54,000, 2007. For gala benefit dinner. 7402. French American Cultural Exchange, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For university fund. 7403. French-American Aid for Children, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For support in lieu of gala. 7404. French-American School of Music, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For support in lieu of attending gala.
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William T. Grant Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis; giving limited to NY, NJ, and CT for youth service grants. No grants to individuals (except for W.T. Grant Scholars Program), or for annual fundraising campaigns, equipment and materials, land acquisition, building or renovation projects, operating budgets, endowments, or scholarships; no loans. 7411. After-School Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Videotaping as a Training Tool in After-School Programs. 7412. After-School Corporation, New York, NY. $18,720, 2008. For Productive Measures of Program Features and Practices at Scale: A Convening. 7413. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For research project, Experimental Program To Evaluate Court-Based Services for Divorcing Families. 7414. Cardinal Shehan Center, Bridgeport, CT. $25,000, 2008. For project, Engaging Teens Through Structured Programming. 7415. Childrens Hospital Corporation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For Improving Adolescent Health - Training the Next Generation of Physician Scientists in Transdisciplinary Research. 7416. Friends of the Children New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For project, Improving the Relationship between Youth and Mentors. 7417. Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For project, Improving Youth Leadership Capacity. 7418. Girls Quest, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For project, Improving Teen Leadership Curriculum. 7419. International Center for the Disabled, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For project, Improving Straight Talk and Emotional Health Prevention Program. 7420. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2008. For A Proposal to Archive the Beginning School Study Qualitative Data. 7421. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $13,000, 2008. For A Proposal to Archive the Beginning School Study Qualitative Data. 7422. Learning Point Associates, Naperville, IL. $241,047, 2008. For research project, Intervention RFP: The Impact of Self-Assessment on After-school Program Quality, with Berkeley Policy Associates. 7423. Literacy, Inc., New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project, Improving Reading Tutor Training. 7424. Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Portland, OR. $108,767, 2008. For Determining the Role of Scientific Evidence in Educational Policy and Practice, with NEKIA Center for Knowledge Use in Education. 7425. Point Community Development Corporation, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Middle Grades Improvement Project. 7426. Reading Excellence and Discovery Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For project, Increasing Retention of Teen Reading Tutors. 7427. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $11,643, 2008. For Qualitative Consulting Service for Supporting Mixed-Method Research, for William T. Grant Scholars Program. 7428. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $270,000, 2008. For Building Capacity to Evaluate Group-Level Interventions. 7429. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $57,500, 2008. For Building Capacity to Evaluate Group-Level Interventions. 7430. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $178,599, 2008. 3-year grant. For research project, Intervention RFP: Using Emotional Literacy to Improve Youth-Serving Organizations. 7431. Youth Empowerment Mission, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project, Educational Services Capacity Building Project.
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Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 7432. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2007.
The John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals (including student loans or scholarships), or for annual or capital campaigns, building renovations, equipment, general operating support, technical assistance, seed money, emergency or endowment funds, or deficit financing. 7433. American Academy of Nursing, Washington, DC. $9,354,654, 2008. 5-year grant. For Nursing Initiative Coordinating Center and Scholar Stipends Renewal. 7434. Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $806,913, 2008. 4-year grant. For Evaluating the Hartford Geriatric Nursing Initiative. 7435. Sigma Theta Tau International, Indianapolis, IN. $1,666,413, 2008. 3.75-year grant. For Geriatric Nursing Leadership Academy. 7436. University of Colorado, Denver, CO. $1,156,698, 2008. 3-year grant. For Building the Capacity to Disseminate the Care Transitions Intervention on a National Scale. 7437. Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY. $23,000, 2008. For Benefit Dinner.
Charles Hayden Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Boston, MA, and New York, NY areas (including the city of Newark, NJ). No support for fraternal groups, religious organizations other than community youth-related projects, arts exposure programs, institutions of higher education except to support work on precollegiate programs (other than recruitment programs for a particular college), hospitals, hospices, or projects essentially medical in nature. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, operating budgets, fellowships, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, publications, or conferences; no loans. 7438. Big Apple Circus, New York, NY. $225,000, 2008. Toward capital needs of current infrastructure. 7439. Brotherhood/Sister Sol, New York, NY. $175,000, 2008. Toward support of core youth development programs and additional staff positions. 7440. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. Toward support for training of charter school leaders in New York and continued services to operating charter schools. 7441. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $65,000, 2008. Toward the continued participation of Roberto Clemente IS 195 and Pelham Preparatory Academy in the Scholars Program, and for Camp College at Skidmore College. 7442. Education Clinic, Inc., Saint Aloysius Education Clinic, New York, NY. $105,000, 2008. Toward summer academic enrichment program and toward hiring a development director. 7443. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2008. Toward expansion of New York programming. 7444. Goddard-Riverside Community Center, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. Toward OPTIONS Center for Educational and Career Choice. 7445. Groundwork, Brooklyn, NY. $250,000, 2008. Toward after-school program, Groundwork Youth; toward college prep program, Groundwork for Success; and toward hiring a Director of Staff and Program Development and a Development Associate. 7446. MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, Roxbury, MA. $75,000, 2008. Toward five key management positions. 7447. Oasis Community Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2008. Toward after-school programs and toward hiring a development director. 7448. PENCIL: Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. Toward support for expansion of PENCIL’s Partnership Team. 7449. TapFound, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. Toward the capacity-building services for three of Hayden’s grantees.
The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories. No support for public policy, or public policy research, advocacy, or foreign countries. No grants to individuals, or for media or publishing projects, conferences, workshops, seminars, seed funding, multi-year grants, special events,
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tables, or advertising for fundraising events; no loans or program-related investments. 7450. American Land Conservancy, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2008. For Landowner Outreach and Education Program. 7451. Children and Family Services Center, Charlotte, NC. $75,000, 2008. To develop and implement collaborative services among social service agencies to benefit children and families. 7452. Primary Care Development Corporation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. Toward Performance Improvement programs. 7453. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY. $80,000, 2008. Toward home-based childcare programs.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories. No support for public policy, public schools, advocacy, or foreign countries. No grants to individuals, or for media projects, conferences, workshops, seminars, multi-year grants, publishing projects, special events, seed funding, public policy research, tables, or advertising for fundraising events; no loans or program-related investments. 7454. American Lung Association of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To support evaluation and dissemination of Asthma Clinic Systems Change Project over two years. 7455. Curriki, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To develop online teacher training education programs for website that combines features of ’Wikipedia’ and Open Source curriculum. 7456. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2008. Toward Nonprofit Helpdesk. 7457. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2008. Toward New Media Interpretive Program to develop on-line education resources for K-12 teachers and students. 7458. New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward outreach and audience building initiatives, payable in $75,000 installments over three consecutive years. 7459. Nurse-Family Partnership, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2008. To support State Nurse Consultant for Washington as part of strategic national growth campaign. 7460. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. For affordable housing development and preservation programs for low and moderate-income families citywide. 7461. Urban Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. Toward Emerging Scholars Program at Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy.
The Heckscher Foundation for Children Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New York, NY, area. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit financing, fundraising events, political efforts, or endowment funds; no loans. 7462. Albert G. Oliver Program, New York, NY. $65,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7463. Ali Forney Center, New York, NY. $104,348, 2007. For capacity building. 7464. Bodanna, New York, NY. $18,174, 2007. For capacity building. 7465. Brooklyn Arts Council, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7466. Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7467. Cardinal McCloskey School and Home for Children, White Plains, NY. $60,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7468. Center for Court Innovation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7469. Childrens Aid Society, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7470. Community Service Society of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7471. Creative Alternatives of New York, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7472. Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, New York, NY. $36,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7473. Friends of the Children New York, New York, NY. $31,883, 2007. For capacity building. 7474. Groundwork, Brooklyn, NY. $40,300, 2007. For capacity building. 7475. Hunts Point Alliance for Children, Bronx, NY. $65,205, 2007. For capacity building.
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7476. Inwood House, New York, NY. $133,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7477. Kennedy Child Study Center, New York, NY. $110,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7478. Legal Information for Families Today, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7479. New Heights Youth, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7480. Operation Exodus-Inner City, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7481. Publicolor, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7482. Queens Community House, Forest Hills, NY. $46,440, 2007. For capacity building. 7483. Red Hook Initiative, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7484. Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, Brooklyn, NY. $30,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7485. Riverdale Neighborhood House, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7486. Saint Vincents Services, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7487. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007. For program support. 7488. Urban Youth Alliance International, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7489. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. $129,100, 2007. For evaluation of The Academy. 7490. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For process phase of The Academy evaluation. 7491. Wildcat Service Corporation, New York, NY. $35,945, 2007. For capacity building. 7492. Womens Prison Association and Home, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7493. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For assessment of staff development at foster care agencies.
Hutchins Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NJ, and NY. No grants to individuals. 7494. Inkwell Foundation, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007.
Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Central and Eastern Europe. No support for government agencies, or for community or neighborhood projects, religious institutions, or for health care. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, land acquisitions, building projects, medical research, demonstration projects, publications, or conferences; no loans (except for program-related investments). 7495. Bratislava Institute of Humanism, Bratislava, Slovakia. $5,289,488, 2008. For transfer of Athena Corporation. 7496. Council for Aid to Education, New York, NY. $182,500, 2008. For standards setting study. 7497. Education Conservancy, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support and Beyond Rankings. 7498. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support and capacity building campaign. 7499. Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For salary of new managing director. 7500. Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Mary Flagler Cary Challenge.
Joukowsky Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the northeastern U.S. 7501. American Turkish Society, New York, NY. $23,250, 2007. For institutional promotion. 7502. Brown University Club of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Independent Award fundraising dinner. 7503. International Center in New York, New York, NY. $26,500, 2007. For Silver Anniversary Gala Awards Dinner. 7504. International Center in New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Silver Anniversary Gala Awards Dinner. 7505. King Hussein Foundation International, McLean, VA. $10,000, 2007. For Peace-Builders Dinner.
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7506. Nightingale-Bamford School, New York, NY. $10,180, 2007. For KRW consulting project.
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation (formerly The Chase Manhattan Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving also to U.S.-based international organizations active in areas of company operations abroad. No support for religious, fraternal, social, or other membership organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, volunteer operated organizations, or United Way member agencies. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or endowments, scholarships, fundraising, or special events or other short-term projects. 7507. 21st Century Urban Schools, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. 7508. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 7509. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2007. 7510. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $30,000, 2007. 7511. American Institute for Social Justice, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2007. 7512. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007. 7513. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $50,000, 2007. 7514. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2007. 7515. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $90,000, 2007. 7516. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2007. 7517. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2007. 7518. Coleman Professional Services, Kent, OH. $12,000, 2007. 7519. Colorado Enterprise Fund, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2007. 7520. CommunityWorks in West Virginia, Charleston, WV. $15,000, 2007. 7521. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2007. 7522. Forest Park Trust, Woodhaven, NY. $15,000, 2007. 7523. Forward Community Investments, Madison, WI. $10,000, 2007. 7524. Governance Matters, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 7525. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $15,000, 2007. 7526. Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2007. 7527. Idea Village, New Orleans, LA. $35,000, 2007. 7528. IFF, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2007. 7529. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. 7530. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2007. 7531. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2007. 7532. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Phoenix, AZ. $60,000, 2007. 7533. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $37,500, 2007. 7534. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, West Palm Beach, FL. $30,000, 2007. 7535. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2007. 7536. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $25,000, 2007. 7537. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $25,000, 2007. 7538. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. 7539. Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. 7540. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $10,000, 2007. 7541. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $100,000, 2007. 7542. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $230,000, 2007. 7543. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2007. 7544. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. 7545. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2007. 7546. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $195,000, 2007. 7547. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2007. 7548. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2007. 7549. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. 7550. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County, Avondale, AZ. $15,000, 2007.
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7551. Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2007. 7552. New Directions Housing Corporation, Louisville, KY. $35,000, 2007. 7553. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. 7554. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. 7555. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2007. 7556. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $10,000, 2007. 7557. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $50,000, 2007. 7558. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2007. 7559. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $52,000, 2007. 7560. Teach for America, New York, NY. $225,000, 2007. 7561. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 7562. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 7563. Urban Business Initiative, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. 7564. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 7565. Utica Neighborhood Housing Service, Utica, NY. $10,000, 2007. 7566. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. 7567. West Virginia Community Development Partnership, Charleston, WV. $10,000, 2007.
Max Kade Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, capital funds, development campaigns, or endowment funds; no loans. 7568. Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA. $22,900, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of radiology and the characteristics of the resurfacing process after autologous chondrocyte implantation, by Dr. Ralf Rosenberger, under the direction of Dr. Ron Kikinis, conducted by the Department of Radiology. 7569. Childrens Hospital Corporation, Boston, MA. $49,000, 2007. For research and training in the field of pediatric cardiac surgery, focusing on the study of the regulation of angiogenesis and glucose metabolism, by Dr. Elisabeth Scherr, under the direction of Dr. Ingeborg Friehs, conducted by the Department of Cardiac Surgery. 7570. Columbia University, New York, NY. $20,250, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of molecular neurobiology, by Dr. Daniela Pollack, under the direction of Dr. Eric Kandel, conducted by the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior. 7571. Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences, Bethesda, MD. $22,900, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of non-invasive brain stimulation protocols for the therapy of blepharospasm, by Dr. Gottfried Kranz, under the direction of Dr. Mark Hallett, conducted by the Department of Medical Neurology. 7572. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $57,550, 2007. For research and training in the field of biochemistry, focusing on the study of the structural in-vivo role of alpha-synuclein in Parkinson’s disease, by Dr. Philipp Selenko, under the direction of Dr. Gerhard Wagner, conducted by the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology. 7573. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. $23,900, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of oncology and colorectal center, by Dr. Thomas Bachleitner-Hofmann, under the direction of Dr. Martin Weiser, conducted by the Department of Surgery. 7574. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. $23,900, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of prostate cancer, by Dr. Michael Fuchsjaeger, under the direction of Dr. Hedvig Hricak, conducted by the Department of Radiology. 7575. Northeastern University, Boston, MA. $61,600, 2007. For research and training in the field of biomedicine, focusing on the study of bioinformatics for metabolomics, by Dr. Christian Baumgartner, under the direction of Dr. Barry Karger, conducted by the Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis. 7576. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $49,000, 2007. For research and training in the field of chemistry, focusing on the study of bioinorganic chemistry, by Dr. Grit Straganz, under the direction of Dr. Edward Solomon, conducted by the Department of Chemistry. 7577. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Foundation, Boulder, CO. $61,600, 2007. For research and training in the field of geophysics, focusing on the study of radio occulation data to monitor Earth’s changing climate, by Dr. Ulrich Foelsche, under the direction of Dr. Christian Rocken, conducted by the Department of COSMIC Program.
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7578. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $43,300, 2007. For research and training in the field of chemistry, focusing on the study of novel thermoelectrical nanostructure materials, by Dr. Maria Toimil Molares, under the direction of Dr. Peidong Yang, conducted by the Department of Chemistry. 7579. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $38,300, 2007. For research and training in the field of geography, focusing on the study of geomorphology and geochronology, by Dr. Markus Fuchs, under the direction of Dr. Lewis A. Owen, conducted by the Department of Geology. 7580. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. $11,700, 2007. For research and training in the field of veterinary medicine, focusing on the study of equine gastrointestinal disease, by Dr. Astrid Grosche, under the direction of Dr. David Freeman, conducted by the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences. 7581. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $38,300, 2007. For research and training in the field of physics, focusing on the study of quantitative transmission electron microscopy, by Dr. Roland Kroeger, under the direction of Dr. Ivan Petrov, conducted by the Materials Research Laboratory. 7582. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. $49,000, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of the modulation of inflammatory and immune response by Oxidative stress induced by UV light, by Dr. Florian Gruber, under the direction of Dr. Robert Berne, conducted by the Cardiovascular Research Center. 7583. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. $44,300, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of image-guided cochlear implantation surgery, by Dr. Omid Majdani, under the direction of Dr. Robert Labadie, conducted by the Department of Otolaryngology. 7584. Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, PA. $11,950, 2007. For research and training in the field of medicine, focusing on the study of the molecular mechanisms of melanoma cells, by Dr. Christoph Hoeller, under the direction of Dr. Wolfgang Weninger, conducted by the Department of Immunology.
The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City; cross-borders of North America; and worldwide. No grants to individuals, including scholarships and fellowships, or for construction or building programs, endowment funds, operating budgets of educational or medical institutions, film or video, or sponsorship of books, dances, plays, or other works of art. 7585. Bronx River Alliance, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Bronx River Greenway. 7586. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Millennium Project.
The Kohlberg Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with emphasis on CA and MA; giving also in Baja CA, Mexico. No grants to individuals. 7587. Four One Five Society, Redding, CA. $15,000, 2007. For general program support. 7588. Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2007. For congressional briefings on benefits of organic farming and provide general support to Center for Health and Global Environment. 7589. Institute for Integrative Health, Baltimore, MD. $450,000, 2007. For new 501 (c)(3) for Integrative Medicine. 7590. International Lawn Tennis Club of the United States, Greens Farms, CT. $10,000, 2007. For Diamond Jubilee. 7591. Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition, Sudbury, MA. $150,000, 2007. For empowering local land trust small grants program. 7592. Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, Athol, MA. $110,000, 2007. For building and coordinating land protection capacity through North Quabbin Regional Landscape partnership. 7593. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Hurricane Katrina recovery clean-up to continue assisting in clean-up process in New Orleans area and to continue to expand capacity to respond strategically to community environmental justice crisis. 7594. Open Space Institute, New York, NY. $23,784, 2007. For Conservation Resources Network (CRN) and bridge lending assessment. 7595. San Diego Conservation Resources Network, San Diego, CA. $125,000, 2007. For capacity building for local land trusts in SD region, including SD CRN, Fall Brook Land Cons, Lakeside’s Riverside Park Cons, SD Riverpark Foundation, and San Dieguito River.
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7596. Tariq Khamisa Foundation, San Diego, CA. $295,000, 2007. For Peace Empowerment Project (PEP) will be multi-year study to evaluate effectiveness and best techniques to promote non-violence programs in schools. 7597. Teatown Lake Reservation, Hawthorne, NY. $18,500, 2007. For sponsorship at Earth Guardian level. 7598. Tenacity, Inc., Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. For capacity building. 7599. Trees for the Future, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2007. For carbon offsetting-tree planting in Africa and capacity building for organization. 7600. Trustees of Reservations, Beverly, MA. $80,000, 2007. For building capacity in Highlands region of Western Massachusetts through CPA passage, subdivision regulation reform, and education outreach. 7601. University of San Diego, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ), San Diego, CA. $25,820, 2007. For Faith Club speaker event.
Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the continental U.S., with emphasis on New York, NY, for educational grants. 7602. Community Works, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Assessment and Revision of Curriculum Model for Making Difference (MAD) literacy program. 7603. National Council for Palliative Care, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For planning grant.
Samuel H. Kress Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe. No support for art history programs below the pre-doctoral level, or the purchase of works of art. No grants for living artists, or for operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, endowments, deficit financing, capital funds exhibitions, or films; no loans. 7604. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $21,750, 2008. For autumn dinner. 7605. Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Gold Medal Gala.
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7614. International Trachoma Initiative, Decatur, GA. $155,936, 2008. 3-year grant. To conduct comprehensive SAFE Trachoma Prevention Program in Ethiopia, including monitoring and evaluation. SAFE is Surgery for trichiasis; Antibiotic treatment for active cases; Facial cleanliness (education on personal hygiene); Environmental improvement (water availability, provision of latrines and garbage removal systems).
Legacy Heritage Fund Limited (formerly KBRK, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; some giving also in MA, and Washington, DC and Israel. No grants to individuals (except for Legacy Heritage fellowships). 7615. Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, New York, NY. $100,500, 2008. For professional development program for TALI school teachers and administrators, and support textbook writing for TALI school system in Israel.
The Lehman Brothers Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, IL, and NY, and in England, France, Hong Kong, India, Japan and Singapore. No support for religious, political, or fraternal organizations or discriminatory organizations. 7616. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 7617. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. For Leadership Academy. 7618. Society for AIDS Care, Mongkok, Japan. $36,000, 2007. For training of healthcare workers in China to provide support services to those with HIV/AIDS. 7619. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2007. For general operating support. 7620. Turnaround for Children, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To create Turnaround Professional Development Institute.
The Litwin Foundation, Inc. The Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY and for projects that hold promise of national impact or extensive replication. No support for preventive medicine, direct patient care services (unless part of a research project) or religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or capital campaigns, building or renovation projects, or loan or emergency funds. 7606. Americans for Libraries Council, New York, NY. $139,023, 2008. For health access national initiative to strengthen libraries as centers for health information. 7607. Americans for Libraries Council, New York, NY. $100,344, 2008. For health access national initiative to strengthen libraries as centers for health information. 7608. Amputee Coalition of America, Knoxville, TN. $149,962, 2008. For demonstration program to test efficacy of peer visitation for caregivers of veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom with polytrauma/blast-related injuries. 7609. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. $100,571, 2008. For Massachusetts Health Passport Project. 7610. Foundation for Quality Care, Albany, NY. $171,511, 2008. For geriatric nursing assistants career development program. 7611. National Alliance for Caregiving, Bethesda, MD. $24,874, 2008. To build sustainable caregiving coalitions and national network through outreach and technical assistance. 7612. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $140,733, 2008. To assess care management protocol to strategically support family caregivers.
Lauder Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area, and Philadelphia, PA. No grants to individuals. 7613. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $40,000, 2007.
Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 7621. Archdiocese of New York, Cardinals Committee for Charity, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 7622. State University of New York College at Purchase, School of the Arts Gala, Purchase, NY. $10,000, 2007. 7623. Youth, I.N.C., Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.
LSR Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 7624. Island Resources Foundation, Washington, DC. $15,500, 2007. For grant partially made in form of stock. 7625. Island Resources Foundation, Washington, DC. $15,500, 2007. For grant partially made in form of stock. 7626. Island Resources Foundation, Washington, DC. $15,500, 2007. For grant partially made in form of stock. 7627. Island Resources Foundation, Washington, DC. $15,500, 2007. For grant partially made in form of stock. 7628. Island Resources Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For grant partially made in form of stock.
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; international activities limited to East and Southeast Asia. No support for medical or healthcare projects. No grants to individuals (except for specially designated programs), or for endowments, domestic building campaigns, annual fund drives; no loans. 7629. Africa Network, Hempstead, NY. $30,000, 2008. For administrative development and pilot programs.
The M & T Charitable Foundation Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York City metropolitan area. No grants to individuals, or for deficit reduction, emergency funds, medical research programs, conferences or media events (unless an integral part of a broader program of direct service), or advocacy programs; no loans.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE, MD, Albany, Buffalo, Fishkill, New York, Rochester, Southern Tier, Syracuse, and Tarrytown, NY, and Altoona, Harrisburg, Hanover, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, and York , PA, and VA. No support for political organizations, candidates, or lobbying organizations, fraternal or veterans’ organizations, sports teams, national or international organizations (unless their programs have
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significant local impact), or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals. 7630. Albany Center for Economic Success, Albany, NY. $10,000, 2007. 7631. Banking Partnership for Community Development, New York, NY. $375,000, 2007. 7632. Belmont Shelter Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $10,000, 2007. 7633. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. 7634. Capital Chamber Foundation, Albany, NY. $15,000, 2007. 7635. Good Schools for All, Carlsbad, CA. $10,000, 2007. 7636. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $26,000, 2007. 7637. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.
Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals, or for travel, capital funds, operating budgets, general undesignated support annual fund appeals, financing, construction or renovation projects, research, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 7638. American Academy of Family Physicians, Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies, Leawood, KS. $195,144, 2008. For project to develop better understanding of the factors that influence a physician’s choice of populations to serve. 7639. American Dental Education Association, Washington, DC. $550,457, 2008. For project entitled: Bridging the Gap: to increase racial diversity of the dental workforce. 7640. Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC. $269,500, 2008. For a working conference on the content and delivery of continuing education and its linkages to clinical performance and health care outcomes. 7641. Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine, Pottstown, PA. $25,000, 2008. For innovative oral history project to document the historically significant personal and professional achievements of the six living awardees of the Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Women in Science award. 7642. Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $428,177, 2008. For conducting an assessment of developing a national institute devoted to the continuing education of healthcare professionals. 7643. Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For a study of Conflicts of Interest in Medical Research, Education, Patient Care, and Institutional Management. 7644. Massachusetts General Hospital, Institute for Health Policy, Boston, MA. $165,113, 2008. For study on continuing medical education. 7645. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For collaborative program between the New York Academy of Medicine Office of School Health and the Mentoring in Medicine Program to provide pipeline mentoring for minority students.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some international giving, primarily focused on South Africa. No support for primarily local organizations. No grants to individuals (including scholarships); no loans. 7646. 3-Legged Dog, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Artistic Initiatives and Organizational Development. 7647. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $22,500, 2008. For investigation of how natural science collections might be more effectively used and could generate additional sources of revenue for the collecting institution. 7648. American Anthropological Association, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2008. For survey and analysis of recent trends in costs, revenues, and business models of journals published by scholarly societies in the humanities and social sciences. 7649. American Dance Festival, Durham, NC. $250,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. For Dance Reconstructions and Development Staff. 7650. American Symphony Orchestra League, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For upgrading and modernization of statistical data collection systems, and research into orchestra pension plans and audience development. 7651. Antioch University, Yellow Springs, OH. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop plan to reopen college. 7652. Appalachian College Association, Berea, KY. $50,000, 2008. For Archives and Special Collections Evaluation.
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7653. Appalachian College Association, Berea, KY. $50,000, 2008. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration for Project LAMP, developing open source software associated with Learning Asset Management Project. 7654. Appalshop, Whitesburg, KY. $1,000,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For Artistic Initiatives and Organizational Development. 7655. Association of Moving Image Archivists, Los Angeles, CA. $48,500, 2008. For Digital Moving Image Archive, planning of a digital moving image archive to preserve video material and make clips available for educational use. 7656. Ballet Memphis, Cordova, TN. $26,000, 2008. For Research and Planning. 7657. Barnard College, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Environmental Studies: Hudson River Summer program, in collaboration with the Environmental Consortium of Hudson Valley Colleges and Universities. 7658. Barnard College, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For faculty development and assessment of General Education Requirements. 7659. Bennett College, Greensboro, NC. $60,000, 2008. For initial phase of Strategic Planning. 7660. Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Roslindale, MA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For organizational development for the Record Label BMOP/ sound. 7661. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston, MA. $1,000,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. For New Media initiatives and strategies. 7662. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. $1,700,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For program of enhanced Sabbatical Leaves. 7663. Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2008. For organizational development, including Director of Programming. 7664. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration, for development of open-source software associated with Project Panda-3D. 7665. Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, IL. $1,458,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Transforming Operations through a reorganization of Center’s operations and services. 7666. Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, IL. $29,500, 2008. For Global Resource Network planning. 7667. Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA. $400,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Institution Building Program: Student Retention initiatives. 7668. Columbia University, New York, NY. $27,500, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For survey and report of the need for the deacidification of newly acquired print volumes in major research libraries. 7669. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC. $4,274,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For Special Collections Cataloging Program, organization and implementation of a grantmaking program to catalog special collections in US libraries and archives. 7670. Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England. $720,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For Art History Centers, to strengthen scholarship in art history. 7671. Dance Heritage Coalition, Washington, DC. $700,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For Services to the Field and the Secure Media Network. 7672. Dance New Amsterdam, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For capacity-building and organizational development. 7673. Dance Theater Workshop, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Development Staff and Institutional Advancement Campaign. 7674. Dance/USA, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For research assistant, membership capacity-building, and Dance/NYC. 7675. Danspace Project, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For commissioning, organizational planning, new artistic programs, and Choreographic Center Planning Programs. 7676. Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Detroit, MI. $900,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Artistic Initiatives and Organizational Development. 7677. Duke University, Durham, NC. $475,700, 2008. For Reconceptualizing Technology for Modern Library Workflows, community-based planning, specification, and pilot testing of the Open Library Initiative, a shared technology services environment for research and academic libraries. 7678. Dunhuang Research Academy, Dunhuang, China. $50,000, 2008. For planning for international fundraising and further digitization of the Dunhuang caves and cave art. 7679. Earlham College, Richmond, IN. $300,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For development of Islamic Studies program. 7680. Fedora Commons, Ithaca, NY. $50,000, 2008. To determine the feasibility of launching a new service, “DuraSpace,” to serve academic
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libraries, universities, and other organizations in providing perpetual access to digital content, in collaboration with DSpace Foundation, Inc. 7681. Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration to develop open-source software in association with Project Mneme Test Center. 7682. Frick Collection, New York, NY. $464,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For further development of Integrated Library System II (ARCADE) shared by 3 New York art museum libraries. 7683. Great Lakes Colleges Association, Ann Arbor, MI. $3,980,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For Faculty Development and Renewal. 7684. Harvard University, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Cambridge, MA. $1,500,000, 2008. 4.25-year grant. For LAS Libraries and Studies (PLALA) III, providing assistance to Latin American libraries and archives. 7685. Howard University, Washington, DC. $390,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Institution Building: curricular enhancement in Interdisciplinary Courses. 7686. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For program and administrative support for University Leaders’ Forum at the University of Ghana. 7687. Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival, Becket, MA. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Artistic Initiatives and Organizational Development. 7688. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $792,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For initiative to increase scientific expertise in the conservation programs of libraries and archives, including Postdoctoral Fellows in Conservation Science. 7689. Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI. $350,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For curricular revision and enhancement of Summer Teaching and Learning Institute. 7690. Kings College London, London, England. $50,000, 2008. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration to develop open source software associated with Project Pliny. 7691. Latin American Studies Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For activities that promote more transregional comparative, and cross-disciplinary approaches to scholarship. 7692. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. $475,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For Developing New Curricular Architecture through interdisciplinary, thematically organized course clusters. 7693. Musical Arts Association, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For planning and implementation of a new revenue management structure and changes to a subscription based business model. 7694. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $1,500,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For National Dance Project and related planning. 7695. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $325,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Center for Creative Research. 7696. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $11,600, 2008. To distribute Color Standards for African and Latin American Plants Initiative using ALUKA (not-for-profit initiative partnering with key libraries, museums, and archives around the globe to build sustainable digital library of collections from and about the developing world, focusing, to begin with, on Africa) building coordinated digital database of images and information on African and Latin American plants. 7697. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 7698. Northeast Document Conservation Center, Andover, MA. $557,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For development of digitization services that would be offered to libraries, archives, historical societies, and museums. 7699. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $818,000, 2008. 4.25-year grant. For publication and research collaboratives and initiatives aimed at building the capacity of the university press and strengthening the role it plays in the African Studies and Performance Studies and Theatre Programs. 7700. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $163,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For JCR Tools for Sharing Content Between Open Source Applications and Dissimilar Repositories: development of standards-based interoperability between the Plone content management system and standards-compliant institutional repositories such as Fedora and the California Digital Library. 7701. Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen academic libraries through Recruiting to the Library Profession II (in collaboration with Johnson C. Smith University, Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, and Occidental, Saint Augustine’s, Swarthmore, and Wellesley Colleges). 7702. Oxford University, Oxford, England. $1,162,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Developing a Digital Repository for Digital Archive Materials.
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7703. Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Santa Ana, CA. $500,000, 2008. 3.50-year grant. For Artistic Initiatives and Organizational Development. 7704. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2008. For Cultural Data Project - New York State Launch. 7705. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2008. For structural improvements to conservation database software, Conservation Tracker. 7706. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA. $22,500, 2008. To complete construction and documentation of conservation database software, Conservation Tracker. 7707. Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA. $50,000, 2008. For New President award for strategic planning. 7708. Reed College, Portland, OR. $700,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For faculty bridge appointments in anticipation of retirements. 7709. Roundabout Theater Company, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Planning and Business Analysis conducted by Nonprofit Finance Fund. 7710. Saint Johns College, Santa Fe, NM. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Mentorship Program for Tutors. 7711. Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MN. $800,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For faculty bridge appointments in anticipation of retirements. 7712. Signature Theater Company, New York, NY. $1,250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For historic Negro Ensemble Company season, Ticket Initiative, Angels in America, and other productions. 7713. South African National Parks, Pretoria, South Africa. $286,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For Research Bridges to South Africa award for program of ecological research and training in Kruger National Park. 7714. Southern Arts Federation, Atlanta, GA. $193,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Strengthening Emergency Readiness, Response and Recovery in the Arts, community-based design and enhancement of a tool for business-continuity (disaster recovery) planning for arts organizations, both stand-alone and within higher education. 7715. Southern Education Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $915,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Reaccreditation Preparation Program for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 7716. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $75,000, 2008. For development of Intervention for High Achieving, Low Income Students, program to evaluate interventions designed to increase the pool of well-qualified, low income students at leading colleges and universities. 7717. Stichting eIFL.net, Rome, Italy. $50,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For development of strategic plan for Mongolian National Library. 7718. Thin Man Dance, John Jasperse Company, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For artistic activities, organizational development, and move to new facility. 7719. Trinity College, Hartford, CT. $365,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To establish Teaching and Learning Center. 7720. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $689,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Project VUE, production of Visual Understanding Environment concept mapping and visualization tool. 7721. Twin Lions, New York, NY. $45,000, 2008. For capacity-building for Free for All at Town Hall. 7722. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $818,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For comprehensive, network-wide assessment of the United Negro College Fund’s 39 member institutions. 7723. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $683,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For community-based planning, specification, and pilot testing of Project Bamboo, a shared technology services environment for the arts and humanities in collaboration with the University of Chicago. 7724. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $545,000, 2008. 6-year grant. For Strategic Working Group to support initiatives aimed at strengthening the role that the Doreen B.Townsend Center for the Humanities plays in the instructional and scholarly activities of the University. 7725. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2008. For planning phase of Open Cast Project. 7726. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $330,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For creation of higher education center, Centre for Teaching and Learning. 7727. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For discretionary support for New Vice-Chancellor. 7728. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $691,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For community-based planning, specification, and pilot testing of Project Bamboo, a shared technology services environment for the arts and humanities in collaboration with the University of California.
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7729. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration to develop open-source software in association with Project Archon. 7730. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. $23,300, 2008. For Developing a Test for Object Reuse and Exchange (ORE), development of prototype computer applications that would test the coherence and utility of an emerging protocol for the reuse and exchange of digital objects. 7731. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $421,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For University Humanities Centers award for strengthening the role that the Penn Humanities Forum plays in the instructional and scholarly activities of the University. 7732. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $1,250,000, 2008. For development of the next version of the Sophie rich media/e-book authoring system. 7733. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $125,500, 2008. For planning for the next version of the Sophie (TK4) rich media/e-book authoring system, in collaboration with the Institute for the Future of the Book. 7734. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. $1,194,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For development and user testing of Project Decapod, a low cost, easy-to-use hardware and software rig for small-scale digitization projects, in association with the University of Kaiserslautern/Deutsches Forschungszentrum. 7735. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. $1,500,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To establish library preservation system. 7736. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. $50,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration to develop open-source software associated with Project Greenstone. 7737. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration to develop open-source software associated with Project WebAnywhere. 7738. University of York, York, England. $250,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For Internet Publication investigation of ways in which electronic publications of scholarly articles can improve the dissemination of archaeological research. 7739. Villanova University, Villanova, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration to develop open-source software associated with Project VuFind. 7740. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Institute for Cultural Policy and Practice, Blacksburg, VA. $385,600, 2008. For administration of Symphony Orchestra Forum and Program. 7741. Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA. $50,000, 2008. For Student Learning and Academic Decision Making study, in collaboration with Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Middlebury, Smith and Trinity Colleges. 7742. Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. $345,000, 2008. 4-year grant. For Global Studies Initiative. 7743. Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA. $237,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Center for the Advancement of Teaching’s Faculty Communities of Teaching Scholars (FaCTS) project. 7744. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $296,000, 2008. For The Conservators Tool-Kit, community-based design process leading to the potential development of conservation documentation software, in collaboration with the British Museum, The National Gallery - London, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 7745. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $56,000, 2008. For College and University Art Museum Program (CUAM) award to develop experimental program in which artworks from collections would be loaned to other college art museums.
Mercury Foundation of New York, Inc. (formerly Amy and Larry Robbins Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 7746. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Brookline, MA. $25,000, 2007. To provide resources, training and support to help teachers integrate discussions about tolerance, social justice and civic participation into their academic curricula. 7747. Youth, I.N.C., Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. To support organization that enables nonprofits to have the tools they need to thrive so that they can continue to help the children and youth that count on them.
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Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis in CA, DC, MN, NY, and VA, and in Canada; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for private foundations, political candidates or lobbying organizations, religious, fraternal, social, or other membership organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or United Way-supported organizations (except for emergency needs). No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships and fellowships), or for fundraising activities related to individual sponsorships, start-up needs, political causes or campaigns, athletic events or sports tournaments (except for the Special Olympics), fundraising events, endowments, construction or renovation, special purpose campaigns, chairs, or equipment, conferences, workshops, or seminars, research, or video or film production; no loans. 7748. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $26,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Mertz Gilmore Foundation (formerly Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis for Human Rights; also giving in the Northeast and New York City for Climate Change Solutions, and in New York City for Dance and Communities programs. No support for sectarian religious concerns. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, annual fund appeals, fundraising events, conferences, workshops, publications, film or media projects, scholarships, research, fellowships, or travel. 7749. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For consultancy workplan with Battery Dance Company. 7750. Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Immokalee, FL. $40,000, 2007. For Legal Assistance to Develop a Third Party Monitoring System for Making Fast Food Fair Food Campaign. 7751. Dance/NYC, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Fundraising Capacity Enrichment. 7752. International Indian Treaty Council, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Human Rights Capacity Building and Training Project. 7753. Make the Road New York, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2007. For Merger/ Expansion Planning Project. 7754. Municipal Art Society of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance transition to independent status. 7755. National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Human Rights Training Program. 7756. Regulatory Assistance Project, Montpelier, VT. $25,000, 2007. For Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative: Technical and Regulatory Policy Assistance to Utility and Environmental Regulators. 7757. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Preservation of Mitchell Lama Cooperatives.
MetLife Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis in CA, Washington, DC, IL, MA, NY, and PA. No support for private foundations, religious, fraternal, athletic, political, social, or veterans’ organizations, hospitals, United Way-supported organizations, local chapters of national organizations, disease-specific organizations, labor groups, international organizations, organizations primarily engaged in patient care or direct treatment, drug treatment centers or community health clinics, or elementary or secondary schools. No grants to individuals (except for Medical Research Awards and employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, courtesy advertising, or festival participation. 7758. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. For Civic Affairs/ Community Improvement and Services. 7759. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $305,000, 2008. For School Improvement (K-12). 7760. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY. $90,000, 2008. For Civic Affairs/Community Improvement and Services. 7761. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $150,000, 2008. For School Improvement (K-12). 7762. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Civic Affairs/Community Improvement and Services. 7763. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For Civic Affairs/Community Improvement and Services. 7764. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $225,000, 2008. For School Improvement (K-12).
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7765. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For School Improvement (K-12). 7766. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For School Improvement (K-12).
The Ambrose Monell Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 7767. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 7768. Columbia University, School of Medicine, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For summer research program for secondary school teachers. 7769. Mannes College of Music, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. Toward the rental of alternative performance space. 7770. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Morgan Stanley Foundation (formerly Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Wilmington, DE, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY, Columbus, OH, Philadelphia, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, and Salt Lake City, UT, metropolitan areas; giving also to national organizations. No support for local organizations with which Morgan Stanley employees are not involved, political candidates or lobbying organizations, religious, fraternal, or professional sports organizations, or individual performing arts organizations. No grants to individuals (except for the Morgan Stanley Scholars Program), or for capital campaigns or endowments, construction or renovation (except for self-identified children’s health improvement projects), political causes or campaigns, or documentaries or productions. 7771. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For volunteer incentive program.
Nash Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals or for conferences. 7772. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008.
The New York Community Trust Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, emergency funds, building campaigns, films, endowment funds, capital projects or general operating support. 7773. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $250,000, 2008. For capital project or for support from Community Funds to Achievement First or at any schools in network. 7774. Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice, Woodside, NY. $30,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organization. 7775. Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, Stamford, CT. $15,000, 2008. For general support of Swim Across America Project. 7776. American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To create national project that aims to increase quality of parent representation in child welfare cases through training, technical assistance and building collaborations among attorneys representing parents. 7777. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7778. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support of President’s Council. 7779. Arts and Business Council of New York, New York, NY. $80,000, 2008. To create board development program for small and mid-sized arts groups. 7780. Audubon Society, National, New York, NY. $17,625, 2008. For Birdathon. 7781. Autism Speaks, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support of Westchester/Fairfield Walk. 7782. Autism Speaks, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Pittsburgh Walk. 7783. Ballet Hispanico of New York, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan for growing Hispanic dance company. 7784. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For campaign to recruit finance executives for volunteer board service for New York nonprofits.
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7785. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For general support. 7786. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7787. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. $100,000, 2008. To establish Preston Public Interest Career Endowment Fund. 7788. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. $30,000, 2008. For Preston Public Interest Career Fund. 7789. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2008. To increase flow of senior management talent into New York City’s nonprofit sector. 7790. Brooklyn Childrens Museum, Brooklyn, NY. $34,000, 2008. For 2007 Gala, for annual fund, and for Campaign for Kids. 7791. Brown University, Providence, RI. $100,000, 2008. To provide expert help on data analysis for community groups. 7792. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To help nonprofits plan special events and cultivate individual donors. 7793. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $11,200, 2008. For Everett Public Service Internship Program. 7794. CERES, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2008. To educate institutional investors about risks of climate change. 7795. Choice of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY. $10,000, 2008. For two Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training workshops. 7796. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7797. Clean Production Action, Spring Brook, NY. $150,000, 2008. For partnership between businesses and nonprofit organizations to promote green chemistry. 7798. Coalition for Asian American Children and Families, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organization. 7799. Columbia University, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Harlan Fiske Stone Giving Society at Law School. 7800. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $54,000, 2008. For leadership training and counseling for early-career nonprofit executives. 7801. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organizations. 7802. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $89,000, 2008. For Phase 2 of second year of Leadership, Effectiveness, Action and Partnership (LEAP) initiative. 7803. Correctional Association of New York, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To monitor and advocate for improvements in health care for persons with AIDS in New York State prisons. 7804. Dialogue Project, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2008. To build organizational skills and fundraising ability of leadership of organization that promotes tolerance among Arab and Jewish residents of Brooklyn. 7805. Disability Funders Network, Midlothian, VA. $10,000, 2008. For consulting fees to help affinity group establish organizational infrastructure. 7806. Domestic Workers United, Bronx, NY. $40,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organization. 7807. Dwa Fanm, Brooklyn, NY. $35,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organization. 7808. East Coast Greenway Alliance, Wakefield, RI. $10,000, 2008. To market East Coast Greenway in New York City. 7809. Ecclesia Ministries, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For administrative costs of Ecclesia Mission. 7810. Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. To improve organizational capacity of minority-led foster care agencies. 7811. Eldridge Street Project, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To build audience for renovated and reopened museum on Lower East Side. 7812. Empire Justice Center, Rochester, NY. $25,000, 2008. For hiring of paralegal to expand organization’s staff capacity. 7813. Environmental Law Institute, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. To educate local land-use officials about habitat conservation. 7814. Food Bank for New York City, Food for Survival, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2008. To consolidate operations of two major hunger organizations. 7815. Fordham University, New York, NY. $24,000, 2008. For Urban Teaching Fellows Program at Center School. 7816. Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service, New York, NY. $146,000, 2008. To make social work education and practice more responsive to needs of families from different cultures. 7817. Foundation for Dance Promotion, New York, NY. $82,900, 2008. For general support for Partners in Creation and in lieu of tickets for Chanterelle Dinner. 7818. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2008. For database service for community foundations.
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7819. Fund for Public Health in New York, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. To strengthen and evaluate colon cancer screening program. 7820. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $90,000, 2008. To help community foundations along Mississippi River address regional environmental issues. 7821. Gay Men of African Descent, New York, NY. $56,000, 2008. To build capacity of only agency providing HIV services exclusively to young black men. 7822. Governance Matters, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7823. Gulf Restoration Network, New Orleans, LA. $40,000, 2008. 7824. Harlem RBI, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support of Bids for Kids. 7825. Harlem School of the Arts, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. To implement marketing campaign for revitalized arts center in Harlem. 7826. Highbridge Community Life Center, Bronx, NY. $84,648, 2008. For salary and benefits of new executive director of Bridge Builders’ Community Partnership Initiative. 7827. Holy Trinity School, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For Annual Giving Drive, and for Crowley Fund. 7828. Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY. $145,500, 2008. 3-year grant. To establish and evaluate cardiovascular disease prevention program for lupus patients. 7829. Independent Sector, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To help nonprofits improve governance and management. 7830. Institute for Leadership Education, Advancement and Development, Bryn Mawr, PA. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 7831. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7832. Investor Environmental Health Network, Falls Church, VA. $50,000, 2008. To educate institutional investors about risks that toxic chemicals pose to corporations. 7833. Jacob Burns Film Center, Pleasantville, NY. $15,000, 2008. To provide transportation, instruction, and training in visual literacy for Tarrytown students and teachers. 7834. Jazz Gallery, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To help small progressive jazz venue strengthen its board of directors. 7835. Jewish Board of Family and Childrens Services, New York, NY. $12,500, 2008. For external evaluation of Foster Care Services Project. 7836. Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ. $150,000, 2008. For Endowment, Strategic Direction, and for Lawrenceville Fund. 7837. League for the Hard of Hearing, New York, NY. $45,000, 2008. To train service coordinators at community agencies to identify hearing-impaired children and refer them for services. 7838. League of Women Voters of the City of New York Education Fund, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For training on how to run for local public office. 7839. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, White Plains, NY. $10,000, 2008. For benefit of BX Bike Team. 7840. Literacy Volunteers of America, Westchester County Affiliate, Yonkers, NY. $10,000, 2008. To provide additional certified training for instructors of US Civics for Immigrants: From Native Language to English Literacy curriculum. 7841. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2008. For general support. 7842. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7843. Long Island Fund for Women and Girls, Jericho, NY. $22,500, 2008. For renewed support and for consulting assistance with leadership transition. 7844. Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY. $80,000, 2008. To train physicians to provide better care to dying elders. 7845. Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general support of Executive Transitions. 7846. Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, New York, NY. $130,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to New York City AIDS Fund prevention grantees. 7847. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Friends of American Wing, and for Fund for the Met. 7848. Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY. $15,000, 2008. To enable selected nonprofit leaders to participate in Energeia Partnership, leadership training initiative for regional stewardship.
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7849. Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To help schools improve elements of school environment that promote student achievement. 7850. Municipal Art Society of New York, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To train community board members and high school students in mapping technology. 7851. Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2008. To help organization grow its audiences and donor base through contact database and updated Web site. 7852. National Association of Women Judges, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For challenge made with respect to increase in membership. 7853. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For strategic plan for newly-merged labor policy organization. 7854. National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To survey and assess needs of New York City’s nonprofit community arts education providers. 7855. National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organizations. 7856. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $189,545, 2008. For Catalyst Fund. 7857. National Writing Project, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 7858. Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Jamaica, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7859. New Dramatists, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To produce new print and electronic materials that will help theater service organization market itself more successfully. 7860. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To coordinate development of plan for aging-friendly New York City. 7861. New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals, Albany, NY. $70,000, 2008. To allow Food Stamp Employment and Training (FSET) funds to be used by workforce partnerships. 7862. New York City Financial Network Action Consortium, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2008. For shared service model of fiscal management for community credit unions. 7863. New York City Opera, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. To continue work of education department and for support of search for new director. 7864. New York Taxi Workers Alliance, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organization. 7865. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For nonprofit insurance company, joint effort of Committee and Council of Community Services of New York State. 7866. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 7867. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For second annual New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Awards. 7868. Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 7869. Outreach Project, Richmond Hill, NY. $75,000, 2008. To provide discharge planning and case management in residential drug treatment program for youth. 7870. Partnership with Children, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Center for Capacity Building. 7871. Planned Parenthood of New York City, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For Annual Gift and for Margaret Sanger Center International. 7872. Pratt Area Community Council, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2008. For plan to diversify funding base, emphasizing individual donors. 7873. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. $55,000, 2008. To help nonprofits get and develop office space. 7874. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7875. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. To develop and manage New York City Institute for Sector Partnership. 7876. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. To develop and manage New York City Sector Strategies Practicum. 7877. Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 7878. Resources for Children with Special Needs, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To develop strategic plan. 7879. Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 7880. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For general support of New Settlement Community Campus.
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7881. SFDS Development Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For assessment of internal housing management operations. 7882. Silver Bay Association for Christian Conference and Training, Silver Bay, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7883. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For SNB (Smithsonian National Board) Strategic Planning. 7884. Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, Staten Island, NY. $60,000, 2008. For curator to assess and organize Staten Island Museum’s art collection in preparation for move to larger facility. 7885. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To expand executive leadership transition services. 7886. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To increase pool of talented teachers moving into school leadership. 7887. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7888. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. For fellowships for teachers who aspire to become principals. 7889. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To improve writing skills of middle school students through use of technology. 7890. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For general support. 7891. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For general support. 7892. TOUCH Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 7893. Turning Point for Women and Families, Flushing, NY. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 7894. UJA-Federation of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To help nonprofit agencies apply for new senior center contracts. 7895. United Chinese Association of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2008. To build capacity of immigrant-led grassroots organization. 7896. United Hospital Fund of New York, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To improve communication between health care providers and family caregivers and to train caregivers. 7897. United Way of New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Homeless Prevention, Access to Health Care, Education, Building Economic Independence, and for Strengthening NYC Nonprofits. 7898. United Way, Town of Palm Beach, Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2008. For Alexis de Tocqueville Society of Palm Beach. 7899. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $56,700, 2008. To continue evaluation of Partnership for Family Supports and Justice Bridge Builders Project. 7900. Urban Assembly, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To improve teacher effectiveness and develop leadership skills in city schools. 7901. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 7902. Voces Latinas, Woodside, NY. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building. 7903. W N Y C Radio, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general support of Producer’s Circle. 7904. Wildcat Service Corporation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To demonstrate how to draw down unused federal money for employment services. 7905. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For training programs for job developers and counselors. 7906. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For assistance in identifying, renovating, and moving into new space. 7907. World Aid, Seattle, WA. $13,200, 2008. For director for Karen refugee resettlement support services. 7908. Young Women of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition, Cambria Heights, NY. $30,000, 2008. To advocate for increased funding for HIV prevention programs targeting girls of color.
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Individual Donor Program and Raise The Money You Need: Advanced Seminar. 7912. Lawyers Alliance for New York, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For pro bono counsel and other direct services to members of the nonprofit community. 7913. New York City AIDS Housing Network, Brooklyn, NY. $42,500, 2008. For base-building, leadership development, and advocacy efforts during leadership transition. 7914. Social Justice Leadership, New York, NY. $42,500, 2008. To build the capacity and effectiveness of individual leaders, community organizations, and coalitions in New York City. 7915. United Chinese Association of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2008. To support to enable UCA to hire a full time executive director.
New York Life Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York and Westchester County, NY; giving also to national organizations serving two or more of the following cities and regions: Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Francisco, CA, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Westwood/Boston, MA, Detroit, MI, Minneapolis, MN, Kansas City, MO, Clinton/Hunterdon, Middlesex, and Morris/Parsippany counties, NJ, Cleveland, OH, Philadelphia, PA, Austin, Dallas, and Houston, TX, Salt Lake City, UT, Richmond, VA, and Seattle, WA. No support for religious or sectarian organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal, social, professional, veterans’, or athletic organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants for seminars, conferences, or trips, endowments, memorials, or capital campaigns, fundraising events, telethons, races, or other benefits, goodwill advertising, or basic or applied research. 7916. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $200,000, 2008. 7917. Fundacion Educa Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. $100,000, 2008. 7918. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $25,000, 2008. 7919. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $50,000, 2008.
The New York State Health Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NY. 7920. Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown, NY. $537,672, 2007. To evaluate expanded access to specialty care in rural hospitals through Telemedicine. 7921. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2007. For membership. 7922. Foundation for Long Term Care, Albany, NY. $128,146, 2007. For Research to Practice: Long Term Care Charge Nurse Peer Mentoring. 7923. Institute for Urban Family Health, Institute for Family Health, New York, NY. $950,808, 2007. For access for primary care for underserved in Mid-Hudson Valley. 7924. Mental Health Association of New York City, New York, NY. $47,000, 2007. For strategic opportunities assessment for co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders. 7925. New York Health Plan Association Council, Albany, NY. $177,020, 2007. For New York Quality Alliance Physician Portal. 7926. New York Immigration Coalition, New York, NY. $120,000, 2007. To strengthen capacity of immigrant organizations to link uninsured immigrants to health care and insurance. 7927. New York Legal Assistance Group, New York, NY. $92,000, 2007. For LegalHealth Technical Assistance Project, a medical-legal partnership project. 7928. New York University, Wagner School, New York, NY. $79,482, 2007. For reimbursement reform and cost management.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY. No grants to individuals. 7929. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $17,227, 2008. To provide training and technical assistance for the Youth Mapping Project in Newark. 7930. Agency Support Group, Newark, NJ. $298,400, 2008. To fund a one year literacy and job training initiative. 7931. Churches In Cooperation, Newark, NJ. $277,670, 2008. To fund the development of an agency support group which provides financial services to non-profits.
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7932. Churches In Cooperation, Newark, NJ. $56,706, 2008. For capacity building for Collaborating Consortium of Churches providing human services. 7933. Communities in Schools National Office, Arlington, VA. $35,257, 2008. To build capacity of communities in schools NJ office and support establishment in Newark. 7934. Essex County College, Newark, NJ. $29,428, 2008. To provide management and coordination services to Opportunity Reconnect Offender Reentry project. 7935. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $57,067, 2008. To fund director of opportunity reconnect position at Essex Community College. 7936. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2008. To support Newark mayor’s challenge grant. 7937. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $45,000, 2008. To fund two special project directors to assist with increasing workload. 7938. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2008. To fund safe summer initiative coordinator position. 7939. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $14,455, 2008. To fund the administrative system for family success center. 7940. Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $193,349, 2008. To provide technical assistance to home visitations. 7941. Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $67,400, 2008. To provide technical assistance to home visitors and educate mothers to be paroled. 7942. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $53,472, 2008. To fund a research project to evaluate three programs for at-risk youth. 7943. United Way of Greater Union County, Elizabeth, NJ. $56,250, 2008. To coordinate and implement the Union County human services to help families at risk. 7944. Wynonas House, Newark, NJ. $95,100, 2008. To hire director of family services and for program supplies and expenses.
Northern New York Community Foundation, Inc. (formerly Watertown Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to organizations and individuals in Jefferson and Lewis counties, NY. No support for churches or religious organizations (except where projects clearly benefit the entire community). No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds or deficit financing. 7945. Disabled Persons Action Organization, Watertown, NY. $17,922, 2008. For computerized ticketing system for fundraising concerts. 7946. Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization, Watertown, NY. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop regional healthcare workforce.
NoVo Foundation (formerly The Spirit Foundation) 7947. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. For Inner Resilience Program. 7948. Women for Women International, Washington, DC. $3,169,500, 2007. For capacity building.
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, endowment funds, deficit financing, capital construction funds, or general fundraising drives; generally no support for conferences, research, college and university based programs, or media; no loans. 7949. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For project support providing research and information to community-based organizations working for social, environmental and economic justice. 7950. Environmental Health Coalition, National City, CA. $50,000, 2008. For general support for environmental justice work in San Diego/Tijuana region through organizing, advocacy, research, education and technical assistance to community groups. 7951. Funders Network on Trade and Globalization, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For general support for Funder/Movement Process to engage funders and movement activists in deeper, more sustained and strategic discussions, and learning to strengthen grantmaking across issues and constituencies in support of environmental justice movement building.
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7952. Hunger Action Network of New York State, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For program support to promote community food security agenda for New York State, and to provide assistance to regional community food security networks. 7953. Rural Coalition, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general support to enhance capacity of rural organizations working together to effect systemic change that fosters more just and sustainable agriculture and food system. 7954. Tides Foundation, Catalyst Fund, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. For reproductive health and rights organizations led by women of color.
The John R. Oishei Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Buffalo, NY, area. No support for religious organizations for sectarian or propagation of faith purposes. No grants to individuals, organizations which make grants to others, or lobbying or advocacy for specific political candidates or legislation. 7955. AIDS Community Services of Western New York, Buffalo, NY. $260,141, 2007. For Capacity Building Initiative expansion. 7956. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Buffalo, NY. $300,000, 2007. For initial organization stabilization initiative. 7957. Carnegie Art Center, North Tonawanda, NY. $36,000, 2007. For technical assistance and training programs for Niagara County arts organizations. 7958. CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography, Buffalo, NY. $38,720, 2007. For implementation of shared administrative service plan of CEPA, Just Buffalo Literary, and Big Orbit. 7959. Council of Community Services of New York State, Albany, NY. $150,000, 2007. To open Western Regional Technical Assistance office in Buffalo. 7960. Daemen College, Amherst, NY. $195,542, 2007. For Western New York Service Learning Coalition Strategic Plan. 7961. Elmwood Village Association, Buffalo, NY. $64,750, 2007. For staff and board growth, business development, and marketing efforts. 7962. Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2007. 7963. Gildas Club Western New York, Buffalo, NY. $100,000, 2007. For variety of organizational development activities. 7964. Hope of Buffalo, Bissonette House, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2007. For transition support. 7965. Music is Art Foundation, Buffalo, NY. $60,000, 2007. 7966. MusicalFare Theater, Amherst, NY. $25,000, 2007. For Inclusion and Capacity Building Campaign for Audiences and Performers. 7967. Niagara Arts and Cultural Center, Niagara Falls, NY. $100,000, 2007. For personnel and organizational development activity. 7968. Niagara County Historical Society, Lockport, NY. $16,233, 2007. For full time museum educator. 7969. People United for Sustainable Housing, Buffalo, NY. $160,800, 2007. For organizational capacity and program expansion. 7970. Roycroft Campus Corporation, East Aurora, NY. $250,000, 2007. For organizational growth and program development. 7971. State University of New York at Buffalo, Law School; UB Regional Institute, Buffalo, NY. $160,052, 2007. For Regional Intelligence Building Regional Capacity for Informed Decision-Making and Action.
Open Society Institute Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for political parties or organizations connected to political parties. 7972. Air Traffic Control Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 7973. Al-Khatim Adlan Centre for Enlightenment and Human Development, Khartoum, Sudan. $100,000, 2007. To enhance institutional capacity. 7974. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Glenview, IL. $447,000, 2007. To develop infrastructure to continue work on end-of-life care that has begun and to establish new programs that will support palliative care physicians in all clinical settings. 7975. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, New York, NY. $2,400,000, 2007. For Strategic Affiliate Initiative component of ACLU Campaign for the Future. 7976. Applied Research Center, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic planning and communications. 7977. Arts Engine, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For planning process aimed at ensuring long-term viability.
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7978. Baltimore Algebra Project, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. To develop strategic plan for sustainable growth. 7979. Baltimore Medical System, Baltimore, MD. $11,250, 2007. To assist System in building capacity to treat heroin-addicted patients with buprenorphine. 7980. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $68,250, 2007. To engage expert consultant to conduct organizational assessment. 7981. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $36,500, 2007. To commission evaluation to assess cost of services at ten outpatient drug addiction treatment programs in Baltimore. 7982. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2007. For general support. 7983. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. For Generation Change, initiative to recruit, train and support community organizers and emerging grassroots nonprofit professionals through large-scale internships, fellowships and advanced leadership support for those currently working in the field. 7984. Childrens PressLine, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. For field building activities. 7985. Communications Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2007. To provide training and technical assistance to indigent defense reform leaders on communications needs in targeted jurisdictions. 7986. Corps Network, Washington, DC. $192,000, 2007. To provide programmatic and technical assistance to fifteen Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) and U.S. Department of Labor Civic Justice Corps demonstration sites. 7987. Corps Network, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To continue providing programmatic and technical assistance to fifteen Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) and U.S. Department of Labor Civic Justice Corps demonstration sites. 7988. Culture Project, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. To develop strategic plan. 7989. Freedom to Marry, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To provide core operating support for field of marriage equality activist organizations, including campaign strategy, coordination, and technical assistance. 7990. Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing, Brooklyn, NY. $30,000, 2007. To engage Community Resources Exchange for consulting support and guidance. 7991. Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2007. To build institutional capacity. 7992. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $130,000, 2007. For general support. 7993. Human Rights Watch, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. To hire consultant. 7994. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 7995. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2007. To increase Organization’s communications skills and develop communications strategy to encourage employers to hire people with criminal histories. 7996. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2007. For Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC), partnership of Baltimore City Public Schools, Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University and other partners. Mission is to conduct and disseminate long- and short-term strategic data analysis and research for benefit of the children and families of Baltimore. 7997. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $59,100, 2007. To train staff at Baltimore Detention Center to use research-based juvenile assessment, referral, placement, and treatment planning protocols. 7998. Justice Mapping Center, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. To educate public about relationship of criminal justice policy to place and importance of reinvesting in civil institutions of high incarceration communities, and to expand grantee’s funding sources. 7999. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2007. For Advocacy Leaders Program, initiative to strengthen knowledge and skills of nonprofit public policy advocates while fostering development and growth of actively networked community of nonprofit advocacy leaders. 8000. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2007. For Opportunity NYC Conditional Cash Transfers programs aimed at reducing poverty in New York City. Conditional Cash Transfers are incentive-based grants designed to reduce poverty and promote positive nutrition, health, and education, workforce and other outcomes among
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poor families in the short term, in an effort to break intergenerational transmission of poverty in the long term. 8001. Media Development Loan Fund, New York, NY. $2,210,000, 2007. Toward operating support and technical assistance. 8002. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. To continue role in multiple coalition efforts on immigration reform, through policy analysis and advocacy activity in Washington, DC and at state-local level. 8003. National Juvenile Defender Center, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. For general support. 8004. National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Washington, DC. $325,000, 2007. To continue National Committee on the Right to Counsel and National Indigent Defense Infrastructure Initiatives. 8005. New Orleans Musicians Clinic, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007. For benefit event, Rockin’ in the Big Apple for the Big Easy. 8006. Oregon Progress Forum, Bus Project Foundation, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2007. To systematize and expand Bus Project’s main youth leadership development programs and for strategic planning process. 8007. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. To provide capacity building support to strengthen infrastructure of New America Media. 8008. Prison Policy Initiative, Northampton, MA. $12,000, 2007. To provide research and technical support to current Soros Justice Fellows. 8009. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. To support Four Freedoms Fund through grantmaking and capacity building; strategic research; and addressing tensions between African-Americans and immigrant communities. 8010. Public Interest Projects, Four Freedoms Fund, New York, NY. $1,700,000, 2007. For general support for of 15 regional immigrant rights coalitions across country and for Strategic Communications Initiative. 8011. Safe and Sound Baltimores Campaign for Children and Youth, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. To evaluate Public Safety Compact, policy and financing mechanism to facilitate ex-prisoner reentry and reduce incarceration costs. 8012. Society of American Law Teachers, Central Islip, NY. $200,000, 2007. To provide capacity building support to hire executive director and administrative assistant, as well as to establish permanent office. 8013. Sports4Kids, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2007. To expand and evaluate program in Baltimore. 8014. Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. To build program capacity and to increase diversity of student membership. 8015. Sudan Tribune, Roubaix, France. $64,600, 2007. To enhance capacity of online news publication. 8016. Towson University Foundation, Towson, MD. $50,000, 2007. To launch University Partnership Schools, alternative governance initiative that provides greater autonomy in management of five Pre-K through 8th grade public schools in southwest Baltimore.
The Overbrook Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Latin America, with emphasis on Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador. No grants to individuals. 8017. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2008. For Campaign for Community Values. 8018. Generational Alliance, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8019. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $60,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8020. International Social and Environmental Accreditation and Labelling Alliance, London, England. $45,000, 2008. For Shaping of Voluntary Standards and Certification Movement. 8021. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To implement New York City Energy Efficiency Plan. 8022. Opportunity Agenda, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. To promote Human Rights at Home: Message Development, Training and Media Placement. 8023. Planned Parenthood of New York City, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Closing Gap Between Rights and Reality - A Program to Promote Human Rights and Reduce Gender-Based Violence and Spread of HIV/ AIDS in South Africa. 8024. Root Capital, Cambridge, MA. $90,000, 2008. For product diversification and expansion in Ecuador and Mexico and development and implementation of a high-impact marketing strategy.
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8025. South African Institute for Advancement, Inyathelo, Cape Town, South Africa. $17,000, 2008. To create a new framework for The Overbrook Foundation’s funding in South Africa. 8026. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For Human Rights for Trafficking Survivors in the United States.
Park Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the eastern U.S., primarily in central NY, Washington, DC, and NC. No grants to individuals. 8027. Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support and work with development consultant for Vitamin L Project. 8028. Center for the Arts at Ithaca, Hangar Theater, Ithaca, NY. $60,000, 2007. For development program support. 8029. Center for Whole Communities, Fayston, VT. $30,000, 2007. For fellowships for Park Foundation grantees working on water issues to participate in Whole Thinking Training Program. 8030. Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia, Beckley, WV. $25,000, 2007. For Appalachian Coal Country Watershed Team’s training and practicum program for grassroots watershed groups. 8031. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $15,000, 2007. For CFES Scholars Program, Spencer-VanEtten Middle School/Ithaca College Partnership. 8032. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $20,000, 2007. For Natural Leaders Initiative. 8033. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For capacity-building services to grassroots organizations working on freshwater issues east of Mississippi River. 8034. Foundation for National Progress, Mother Jones, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For expansion of investigative reporting capacity with special focus on Washington, D.C. 8035. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For training new generation of environmental leaders to address problem of water privatization. 8036. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For East Coast Environmental Leadership Training Program. 8037. Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $15,000, 2007. For year two of Grants Facilitation and Organizational Support project. 8038. Ithaca City School District, Ithaca, NY. $23,200, 2007. For replacing styrofoam lunch trays with compostable ones. 8039. Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. $44,000, 2007. For development and publication of Project Look Sharp’s Media Construction of the Environment and continued expansion of Project Look Sharp’s National Media Literacy Curriculum. 8040. National Association of College and University Business Officers, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For development of book, Boldly Sustainable: Higher Education and the Challenge of Climate Change. 8041. Neighborhood Housing Services of Ithaca, Ithaca, NY. $25,000, 2007. For one-time grant for establishment of Tompkins County Community Housing Trust. 8042. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007. For general support for Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation. 8043. Sciencenter, Ithaca, NY. $135,000, 2007. For expanding capacity to engage regional community. 8044. Southern Environmental Law Center, Charlottesville, VA. $250,000, 2007. For conservation efforts in Southeast and to help launch new SELC office in Washington, DC. 8045. Supreme Court Historical Society, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers and District of Columbia Public School Teacher Training Initiative. 8046. Supreme Court Historical Society, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers and District of Columbia Public School Teacher Training Initiative. 8047. University of Massachusetts Amherst Foundation, Amherst, MA. $10,000, 2007. For Journalism That Matters Collaborative. 8048. Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC. $30,000, 2007. For Environmental Leadership Center Internship Program.
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organizations, political candidates or organizations, discriminatory organizations, legislative organizations, playgrounds, or sports fields. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related and Diamond scholarships), or for political causes or campaigns, endowments or capital campaigns, equipment, film, music, TV, video, or media productions, sports sponsorships, performing arts tours, or association memberships. 8049. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $1,930,525, 2007. 8050. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 8051. Texas Education Agency, Austin, TX. $500,000, 2007.
The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 8052. Teach for America, New York, NY. $750,000, 2007.
The Pinkerton Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for medical research, the media, the direct provision of health care, or religious education. Generally no grants to individuals, or for emergency assistance, conferences, publications, media, building renovations, or other capital projects, unless they are integrally related to foundation’s program objectives or an outgrowth of grantee’s programs; no loans. 8053. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $35,000, 2008. For operating support. 8054. Goddard-Riverside Community Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For OPTIONS Center for Educational and Career Choice, which provides high school students from low-income households with informed one-on-one college counseling and the College Access Professional Development Institute, which trains staff from other community-based organizations to provide similar services. 8055. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Woodside, NY. $75,000, 2008. For improved operational capacity. 8056. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $53,000, 2008. For organization that trains workforce professionals in employment training for youth. 8057. Youth Development Institute, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. For the Career Internship Network (CIN), which provides a forum for staff from career internship programs to share resources, address challenges and raise awareness among a broader constituency about the benefits of these programs.
The Price Family Foundation, Inc. (formerly Michael F. Price Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ. No grants to individuals. 8058. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. $10,000, 2007. For general support of tribute dinner. 8059. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $16,250, 2007. For general support of scholarship fund.
The Pumpkin Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; some funding nationally, particularly in MA. No grants to individuals. 8060. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $62,500, 2008. For general operating support. 8061. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8062. Teach for America, New York, NY. $153,503, 2008. For general operating support.
Leslie C. Quick, Jr. & Regina A. Quick Charitable Trust Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in FL and NY. No grants to individuals. 8063. Archdiocese of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Cardinals Appeal for summer camp. 8064. Diocese of Rockville Centre, Rockville Centre, NY. $25,000, 2008. For general support for Catholic Ministries Appeal. 8065. Palm Beach Police Foundation, Palm Beach, FL. $12,675, 2008. For general support of Policemen’s Ball.
Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC, FL, IL, MA, NY, TX, and VA, and in Africa, Asia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, Ghana, India, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. No support for private charities or foundations, religious
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V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation Limitations: Giving to national and international programs, with a special interest in SC. No grants to individuals. 8066. Headwaters Economics, Bozeman, MT. $50,000, 2008. To expand scope and research of organization to influence national environmental policy. 8067. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $136,000, 2008. For strategic planning study.
John & Cynthia Reed Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater metropolitan New York, NY, area, NJ and MA. 8068. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
Regals Foundation (formerly The Atticus Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 8069. Absolute Return for Kids, London, England. $200,356, 2007. For gala dinner. 8070. PWSA USA, Sarasota, FL. $10,000, 2007. For Prader-Willi Classic in New York. 8071. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.
Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel. No support for local or national health appeals. No grants to individuals generally, or for film projects, endowments, capital or building campaigns or fundraising dinner events. 8072. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Tevel b’Tzedek, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For the development of a follow-up component of the social justice program in Nepal, providing Israeli participants with opportunities to work with or start own non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Israel. 8073. Boston Critic, Boston Review, Somerville, MA. $50,000, 2008. For efforts to increase traffic to the Web site and build revenue. 8074. Middle East Education Through Technology, PEF Israel Endowment Funds, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For Phase 2 of MEET’s organizational growth and capacity-building to expand regionally in Israel and increase the number of participants. 8075. New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York, NY. $325,000, 2008. For marketing and public education of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive, online and through conferences and lectures.
Robertson Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 8076. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 8077. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $2,000,000, 2007. 8078. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. 8079. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2007. 8080. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2007. 8081. Teach for America, New York, NY. $2,020,000, 2007. 8082. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $500,000, 2007.
Rochester Area Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne counties, NY, except for donor-designated funds. No support for religious projects. No grants to individuals (except from restricted funds), or for capital or annual campaigns, debt reduction, special events, land acquisition, or endowment or emergency funds. 8083. Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Cultural Diversity Needs Assessment. 8084. Childrens Institute, Rochester, NY. $60,000, 2008. For Youth Program Quality Assessment. 8085. Grantmakers Forum of New York, Rochester, NY. $60,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Strategic Initiatives. 8086. Ibero-American Action League, Rochester, NY. $60,000, 2008. For Agenda Capacity Building.
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8087. Rochester Childfirst Network, Rochester, NY. $10,000, 2008. For business plan for Toy Resource Center. 8088. Rochester Childrens Zone, Rochester, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Planning Process.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NY, and in Central and Eastern Europe (with emphasis on the Balkans), East and Southeast Asia (with emphasis on Southern China), and South Africa. No grants to individuals (for research, graduate study, or the writing of books or dissertations by individuals), or for land acquisitions or building funds. 8089. American Opera Projects, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity-building initiatives. 8090. Americas Society, New York, NY. $70,000, 2008. Toward artist fees and costs associated with creation of site-specific work by Carlos Cruz-Diez, Marcello De Mellos Dias, and Walter Stephen Riedwig, through Visual Arts program. 8091. Campaign Finance Institute, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Small Donor Project. 8092. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Resource Development Institute workshops for RBF arts and culture grantees. 8093. Center for Climate Strategies, Washington, DC. $350,000, 2008. For the work of Center for Climate Strategies. 8094. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 8095. Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, Braamfontein, South Africa. $50,000, 2008. For impact assessment of RBF research grants focused on HIV/AIDS and society. 8096. Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, Braamfontein, South Africa. $14,000, 2008. For impact assessment of RBF research grants focused on basic education and orphans and vulnerable children. 8097. Chashama, New York, NY. $105,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To launch individual donor program. 8098. Children in Distress Network, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For final contribution for monitoring and evaluation work. 8099. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. Toward sabbatical project for Kumi Naidoo. 8100. Community Service Society of New York, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement strategic plan. 8101. Cuban Artists Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For implementation of strategic plan objectives. 8102. Footsteps, Durban, South Africa. $62,000, 2008. For organizational development support to grantees of the Fund in the KwaZulu-Natal province. 8103. Forest Stewardship Council, Bonn, Germany. $75,000, 2008. For transition to new leadership. 8104. Forest Stewardship Council, Bonn, Germany. $45,000, 2008. For sponsorships for 10 potential participants who have requested financial assistance to attend the FSC General Assembly. 8105. German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For small grants program supporting youth engagement. 8106. Global Fairness Initiative, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. Toward organizational development process. 8107. Gods Golden Acre, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $23,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For evaluation of youth development program. 8108. Ikamva Labantu, Cape Town, South Africa. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen organizational capacity through the development of a comprehensive management information system. 8109. Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2008. For communications capacity-building and salary support for a director of communications. 8110. Link Media, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. 8111. Morphoses/ The Wheeldon Company, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For a fundraising consultant. 8112. Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity, Durban, South Africa. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 8113. Princess Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For organizational development support to grantees of the Fund in the Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga provinces.
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8114. Proteus Development Resources, South Africa. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For organizational development support to grantees of the Fund in the Western and Eastern Cape provinces. 8115. Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Manila, Philippines. $43,650, 2008. Toward documentation and dissemination of information about the recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Awards. 8116. Shen Wei Dance Arts, New York, NY. $105,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity-building initiatives. 8117. Soul City, Johannesburg, South Africa. $210,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate the impact on vulnerable children of Schools as Nodes of Care and Support Program. 8118. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $12,000, 2008. For Global Development and Environment Institute for capacity building in strategic communications. 8119. Womens Leadership Fund, New York, NY. $32,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For engagement of a strategy consultant. 8120. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ. $5,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For transition of the Fellowships for Aspiring Teachers of Color to the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
The Rockefeller Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, Africa, North America, and Southeast Asia. No grants to individuals (for personal aid) or except in rare cases, for endowment funds or building or operating funds. 8121. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general support of mission to provide data and create insight so philanthropic funders can better define, assess and improve effectiveness and impact. 8122. Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai, Thailand. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To evaluate and improve efforts to strengthen collaborative capabilities across veterinary health and public health in Asia-Pacific region to help strengthen disease surveillance capacity. 8123. Duke University, Global Health Institute, Durham, NC. $155,600, 2008. To synthesize evidence of need and demand for health systems professionals in lower- and middle-income countries and to identify and evaluate past and current platforms and networks for capacity building in health systems in developing countries. 8124. Duke University, Global Health Institute, Durham, NC. $150,000, 2008. Toward establishing technical working group to undertake research and make recommendations on potential role for private sector in strengthening health systems in developing countries with focus on shortage of human resources for health. 8125. Economic Policy Institute, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward outreach and dissemination of Guaranteed Retirement Account Plan (GRAP), which is to ensure greater economic security in retirement for all U.S. workers. 8126. Freedman Consulting, LLC, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to select grantees of Foundation’s Campaign for American Workers Initiative, focusing on positioning of policy proposals to be noticed by and useful to policymakers and other stakeholders. 8127. Georgetown University, Retirement Security Project, Washington, DC. $498,900, 2008. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate demand- and supply-side barriers within annuities market, to design and conduct behavioral study to understand retirement planning and annuitization decisions and to develop strategies for expanding predictable, guaranteed lifetime income for future retirees. 8128. Global Action Network Net, iScale, Boston, MA. $224,900, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For two projects, in collaboration with Keystone Accountability, to strengthen field of impact evaluation for development through peer-reviewed publication consolidating a range of methodologies, and for participation in Africa Evaluation Conference, to be held in Cairo, Egypt. 8129. GlobalGiving Foundation, Washington, DC. $45,500, 2008. To sponsor use of services provided by InnoCentive, Inc. to work with nonprofit institutions to seek solutions related to efforts to design innovations in energy, water and construction materials for poor people. 8130. Institute for Social and Environmental Transition, Boulder, CO. $570,100, 2008. To provide key strategic, analytical and methodological support to Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network, including
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building knowledge network in South Asia and disseminating climate change resilience practices. 8131. International Development Research Centre of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $300,700, 2008. Toward continued operation of Bandwidth Consortium, which produces lower-cost bandwidth for 12 higher-education institutes in Africa and development of plan for long-term institutional independence and sustainability. 8132. International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya. $297,100, 2008. Toward project to enhance expertise and institutional capacity in participatory epidemiology in animal and human health and environment sectors to meet the expanding global demand for participatory disease surveillance. 8133. Kenya Information and Communication Technology, Nairobi, Kenya. $500,000, 2008. Toward developing Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector in Kenya, including development of marketing campaign, detailed business plan for creation of BPO office park and design of BPO training program. 8134. Makerere University, Faculty of Medicine, Kampala, Uganda. $75,000, 2008. For evaluation of new curriculum, to provide graduates with new skills in health systems competencies through problem-based learning and community-based educational services. 8135. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $5,000,000, 2008. Toward operating Opportunity NYC, demonstration project of three Conditional Cash Transfers programs aimed at reducing poverty in New York City. Conditional Cash Transfers are incentive-based grants designed to reduce poverty and promote positive nutrition, health, and education, workforce and other outcomes among poor families in the short term, in an effort to break intergenerational transmission of poverty in the long term. 8136. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $350,000, 2008. For Climate Change Adaptation Technical Advisory Committee and efforts to develop climate change impact scenarios for City of New York that will be incorporated into long-term planning efforts, in collaboration with Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability. 8137. MDRC, New York, NY. $130,000, 2008. For international conference to support exchange of information on design, implementation and evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfers programs, to be held at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center. Conditional Cash Transfers are incentive-based grants designed to reduce poverty and promote positive nutrition, health, and education, workforce and other outcomes among poor families in the short term, in an effort to break intergenerational transmission of poverty in the long term. 8138. Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2008. Toward publication and distribution of issue of MEDICC Review, journal on innovative approaches to recruitment, curricula, teaching environments, competencies and evaluation in medical education to enhance global health equity, improve health outcomes for people around the world and strengthen health systems. 8139. Monitor Group, Cambridge, MA. $370,000, 2008. For conference to encourage funders to develop and adopt open innovation processes to increase efficiency and effectiveness of philanthropic sector, to be held at Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Italy. 8140. National Association of City Transportation Officials, New York, NY. $275,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. Toward series of workshops, events, papers and communications that will highlight best practices and federal policy options to advance sustainable and equitable transportation in U.S. cities and toward creating three-year organizational development plan. 8141. National University of Rwanda, Butare, Rwanda. $220,000, 2008. For work to deploy new academic management system to automate business processes and enable academic and professional program tracking and planning for students of the university. 8142. NetHope, McLean, VA. $300,000, 2008. For collaboration with Accenture Development Partners to finalize shared service operating strategy and business plan that will seek to build operational capacity of core of global international development organizations. 8143. NetHope, McLean, VA. $81,300, 2008. For travel for Kenyan delegation to participate in Global Member Summit, Collaborating for Results, to be held in Geneva, Switzerland. 8144. New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, New Orleans, LA. $850,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To recruit professional staff and develop sustainability plan to bolster organizational capacity to continue efforts to acquire blighted properties for redevelopment in New Orleans and
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toward insurance mitigation study. Grant made as part of Rebuilding New Orleans (NOL) Initiative. 8145. Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions, Abuja, Nigeria. $950,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward continued operation of Bandwidth Consortium, initiative providing low-cost bandwidth and internet access for participating African institutions of higher education, including maintaining ongoing service, managing subsidies, facilitating growth of network and examining long-term sustainability options. 8146. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For use by Capital Partners program to advance Sustainable Enhancement Grant (SEGUE) model to help nonprofit organizations attract equity-like capital they need to support significant transformations of impact, scale and quality, provide knowledge and advocacy and move toward financial sustainability. 8147. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $85,000, 2008. For project to enhance financial capacity of select New York City Cultural Innovation Fund applicants and grantees. 8148. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. Toward Evaluation Roundtable, which seeks to improve practice of evaluation in U.S. foundations by sharing best practices and providing opportunities for evaluation staff to share ideas and discuss current issues. 8149. Ove Arup and Partners International, Arup International Development Team, London, England. $473,900, 2008. Toward project to assess opportunities, demand and funding for climate change resilience work in selected Asian cities and assist in identifying potential cities to participate in Foundation’s initiative on climate change resilience. 8150. Ove Arup and Partners International, Arup International Development Team, London, England. $225,000, 2008. Toward project to provide strategic management and coordination for Foundation’s initiative to enhance climate change resilience in selected Asian cities, including provision of technical assistance to participant cities and grantees. 8151. Population Association of America, Silver Spring, MD. $150,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. For membership challenge fund, which aims to strengthen organization’s fundraising capability and enhance ability to respond to growing need for demographic data and analyses from international community, especially from developing countries. Grant made as part of urban planning and finance work. 8152. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $897,230, 2008. 3-year grant. To provide technical and policy support to Mekong Basin Disease Surveillance Network, focusing on implementation and evaluation of networkAEs new six-year plan of action to reduce morbidity and mortality from communicable diseases. 8153. Smart Growth America, Smart Growth Leadership Institute, Washington, DC. $140,000, 2008. Toward education and technical assistance projects aimed at bringing about sustainable and equitable transportation and land use policy reform at state level and reducing impact of transportation costs on household finances. 8154. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $3,000,000, 2008. 4-year grant. Toward architectural design and construction of National Museum of African-American History and Culture. 8155. South African Institute for Distance Education, Braamfontein, South Africa. $1,200,000, 2008. 4-year grant. Toward action research project, in partnership with University of Cape Town, that will study optimal use of information technology to support higher education delivery (e-learning) in African institutions, via joint planning process, support for pilots in several universities and research, networking and shared learning between Universities involved. 8156. Tribeca Film Institute, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For strategic planning process to enhance current programs and develop initiatives to further advance media arts and to more effectively serve New York’s creative community and audiences. 8157. University of Iowa, WiderNet Project, Iowa City, IA. $126,325, 2008. To assess effectiveness, usefulness and usability of eGranary Digital Library, low-cost, electronic information resource of educational materials on science, medicine and technology that can be accessed without Internet bandwidth and for development of framework for continued assessment of use of eGranary system in the Global South. 8158. University of Wisconsin, Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Madison, WI. $250,000, 2008. To design and test model for efficient delivery of advanced technical assistance to U.S. governors and mayors interested in making rapid, replicable, scaled, breakthrough policy and practice advances in transportation-based equitable smart growth.
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8159. Urban Institute, Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For efforts to construct National Nonprofit Data System and to conduct and disseminate research on role and impact of nonprofit organizations and philanthropy to inform nonprofit managers, policymakers and the public.
Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds or film or video projects; no loans. 8160. Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $18,000, 2009. For stipend support for internships at government agencies and nonprofit organizations that introduce undergraduate women to careers in public service (Fiscal Sponsor: Research Foundation of the City University of New York). 8161. Literacy, Inc., New York, NY. $20,000, 2009. For program that pairs elementary school students with teens trained to tutor them in reading. 8162. Studio in a School Association, New York, NY. $50,000, 2009. For collaboration with P.S. 75 in Manhattan to implement New York City Department of Education’s Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts. 8163. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY. $40,000, 2009. For job training and support services for family day care providers.
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to New York City. No support for education. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, or film or video projects. 8164. House Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8165. Partnership for the Homeless, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For planning grant.
The Scherman Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving in NY and nationally in all areas, except for the arts and social welfare, which are primarily in New York City. No support for colleges, universities, or other higher educational institutions. No grants to individuals, or for building or endowment funds, capital campaigns scholarships, fellowships, conferences or symposia, specific media or arts production, medical, science or engineering research. 8166. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $60,000, 2008. For general support. 8167. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 8168. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $60,000, 2008. For general support. 8169. Lawyers Alliance for New York, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 8170. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For general support. 8171. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For general support. 8172. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2008. For general support.
Bernard & Irene Schwartz Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 8173. Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008.
The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan New York, NY, area, including Long Island and Westchester. No grants to individuals. 8174. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $850,000, 2008.
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation (formerly Sharp Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 8175. American Friends of the Royal Court Theater, New York, NY. $60,000, 2007. For artistic director.
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8176. Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To establish maintenance reserve. 8177. Juilliard School, New York, NY. $4,500,000, 2007. To support Gala. 8178. Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, ID. $39,000, 2007. For evaluation/ research program. 8179. Metropolitan Opera, New York, NY. $70,000, 2007. For Golden Horseshoe. 8180. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. To eliminate educational inequality through trained recruits in schools.
The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to individuals, or for capital or endowment funds, conduit organizations, renovation projects, audience development, direct subsidy of reduced-price admissions, no loans. 8181. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support.
William E. Simon Foundation, Inc. (formerly William E. & Carol G. Simon Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on New York, NY, and Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. No support for foreign charities. No grants to individuals. 8182. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2007.
The Simons Foundation 8183. Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, CA. $25,000, 2008. For tenth anniversary gala. 8184. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY. $1,589,000, 2008. For gala. 8185. Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA. $12,048, 2008. For Museion Dinner reimbursement. 8186. Rockefeller University, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For reception. 8187. Rockefeller University, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For Science Outreach Program 15th Anniversary. 8188. Science Festival Foundation, New York, NY. $17,000, 2008. For dinner. 8189. Stony Brook Foundation, Stony Brook, NY. $27,297, 2008. For math workshop dinner.
Skirball Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 8190. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For operating support. 8191. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $56,500, 2007. For operating support.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily focused on U.S. institutions with occasional grants to foreign institutions. No support for non-profit institutions, or for creative or performing arts (except for those that educate the public about science), humanities, religion, or primary or secondary education, or for projects aimed at pre-college students. No grants to individuals (except for research and publication), or for endowment or building funds, medical research, or equipment not related directly to foundation-supported projects; no loans. 8192. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2008. For technical legal assistance workshop to help universities implement diversity programs. 8193. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC. $34,320, 2008. To supplement support for a technical legal assistance workshop to help universities implement diversity programs. 8194. American Council on Education, Washington, DC. $697,303, 2008. 2-year grant. For administrative support for third round of the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility, to disseminate lessons learned from the winning institutions throughout higher education, and to plan for a fourth round of the awards. 8195. American Film Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $312,178, 2008. To hold a three-day summit meeting in Hollywood of the entire Sloan film program. 8196. Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, Washington, DC. $14,500, 2008. To design a research project to develop and evaluate a standardized reporting module for undergraduate completion rates and time-to-degree by discipline.
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8197. Benedictine University, Lisle, IL. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To disburse Innovation Award to winning applicant for the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy. 8198. Boise State University, Boise, ID. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement a faculty flexibility accelerator program in association with the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy. 8199. California State University Long Beach Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $474,090, 2008. For continued support for Advancing Professional Science Masters Programs in the California State University System. 8200. Canisius College, Buffalo, NY. $200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To implement a faculty flexibility accelerator program in association with the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy. 8201. Community Indicators Consortium, West Hartford, CT. $120,400, 2008. 2-year grant. To promote citizen-based and citizen-informed government performance measurement and reporting by creating stronger linkages between community indicator projects and government performance measurement. 8202. Community Indicators Consortium, West Hartford, CT. $25,600, 2008. To prepare for larger effort to link community indicator projects and government performance measurement. 8203. Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, Washington, DC. $1,422,153, 2008. 3-year grant. For the final phase of national initiative to institutionalize and promote the PSM (Professional Science Master’s) degree as a regular feature of American graduate education. 8204. Delaware State University Foundation, Dover, DE. $50,000, 2008. For a planning grant for HBCU/Mid-Atlantic Professional Science Master’s Alliance. 8205. ICPO-Interpol, Lyon, France. $1,850,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For renewed support for the development of INTERPOL’s capacity to counter bioterrorism by raising awareness, developing police training programs and strengthening law enforcement. 8206. International City/County Management Association, Washington, DC. $486,145, 2008. 3-year grant. For a program to encourage local governments to adopt Citizen Relationship Management systems, including 311 and online equivalents. 8207. Long Island University, Brookville, NY. $19,956, 2008. To enable the preparation of excellent proposal to fund the evaluation component of the Sloan Postdoctoral Advancement Fellowship. 8208. Lyrasis, PALINET and Union Library Catalogue of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To encourage regional scanning center in Mid-Atlantic Region for digitizing library collections under open principles. 8209. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $45,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. Toward developing video modules in support of International K-12 Education. 8210. Memorial University of Newfoundland, Saint Johns, Canada. $1,200,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To conduct activities integrating and summarizing findings from all component programs of Census of Marine Life. 8211. MentorNet, San Jose, CA. $98,500, 2008. To enable MentorNet to conduct strategic planning. 8212. National Center for Civic Innovation, New York, NY. $2,942,880, 2008. 3-year grant. To sustain and continue advancing the field of citizen-informed and citizen-based performance measurement and reporting. 8213. National Postdoctoral Association, Washington, DC. $44,833, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For a planning grant for possible National Postdoctoral Survey Project. 8214. Portland, City of, Portland, OR. $135,011, 2008. To implement ParkScan for use in Portland parks. 8215. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2008. To develop a business plan for creating on-line hubs around scientific and medical subjects. 8216. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $950,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. For the database system (OBIS) of the Census of Marine Life for synthesis phase and transition to independent status. 8217. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $291,295, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To sustain and support the Public Performance Measurement and Reporting Network with the National Center for Public Performance as secretariat. 8218. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement a faculty flexibility accelerator program in association with the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy.
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8219. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement a faculty flexibility accelerator program in association with the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy. 8220. Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research, Baltimore, MD. $267,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To help the Census of Marine Life synthesize and disseminate technological achievements and to share lessons of the Census with other major international ocean research programs. 8221. Simmons College, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement a faculty flexibility accelerator program in association with the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy. 8222. Sloan Consortium, Newburyport, MA. $4,000,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To transition Sloan-C into a self-sustaining society for online education. 8223. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $2,250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue to operate the Consortium for the Barcode of Life to advance rapid, inexpensive identification of species of animals, plants, and fungi using minimal DNA sequences. 8224. Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $123,309, 2008. For 2008 Biennial Conference of Program Directors in the Sloan Foundation’s Minority PhD. and American Indian Graduate Programs. 8225. Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2008. For establishing satellite sites and local discussion groups for online attendees of the 2009 Sloan-C Symposium on Emerging Technologies for Online Education. 8226. Spring International, Narberth, PA. $28,750, 2008. For preliminary work on a strategic communications plan regarding workplace flexibility. 8227. University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To implement a faculty flexibility accelerator program in association with the Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility in the Academy. 8228. University of Maryland Foundation, Adelphi, MD. $40,000, 2008. To engage and support leaders of university systems in encouraging development of Professional Science Master’s Degrees in systems. 8229. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $750,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To educate US government officials on Biosecurity issues, at The Center for Biosecurity in Baltimore. 8230. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $3,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop organizational capacity and improve the quality of flagship, Wikipedia, along with ancillary educational services.
The Speyer Family Foundation, Inc. (formerly Tishman Speyer Properties Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 8231. Women in Health Management, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007.
The Starr Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on New York, NY and emphasis on Asia internationally. No support for religious institutions (except for non-denominational human services). No grants to individuals (except for children of C.V. Starr & Co. and Starr International Co. employees). 8232. Abyssinian Development Corporation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For capacity-building support. 8233. Business Executives for National Security, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For table at Annual Washington Forum and Eisenhower Award Dinner. 8234. Business Executives for National Security, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For table at BENS Eisenhower Award Dinner. 8235. Children of Armenia Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For table at Save a Generation Awards Dinner. 8236. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $3,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity-building campaign. 8237. Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Health Sciences Division, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Anniversary Gala. 8238. Creative Heartwork, Boonton Township, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For table at annual Dinner of Hope. 8239. Friends of the Central and East European Law Initiative Institute, Washington, DC. $500,000, 2008. For unrestricted support of operations, programming, and development. 8240. Harlem Childrens Zone, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Friend of Children Award Dinner. 8241. Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, Riverdale, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at Anniversary Dinner.
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8242. Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at Annual Tribute Dinner. 8243. International Rescue Committee, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For table at Anniversary Freedom Award Dinner. 8244. Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Gala. 8245. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Lincoln Center Corporate Fund. 8246. Lymphoma Research Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at Vote For the Cure Annual Gala. 8247. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For table at Alexander Hamilton Award Dinner. 8248. National Committee on United States-China Relations, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Gala Dinner. 8249. National Committee on United States-China Relations, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. For table at dinner honoring Vice Premier Wang Qishan, Peoples Republic of China. 8250. National Committee on United States-China Relations, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For table at luncheon honoring PRC Premier Wen Jiabao. 8251. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2008. For chair for Annual Founders Award Dinner. 8252. New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Hospital Gala to Benefit Emergency Services. 8253. New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at annual benefit dinner dance, Cabaret. 8254. Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA. $930,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For New York State teachers education program and supplemental education for visually impaired children. 8255. Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at opening night of season. 8256. Phoenix House Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For Anniversary Gala. 8257. Police Athletic League, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For table at Annual Superstar Dinner. 8258. Rogosin Institute, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at Annual Tree of Life Gala. 8259. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. $5,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Directorship of Research and Academic Programs, in memory of Sir Edwin Manton. 8260. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8261. Teach for America, New York, NY. $12,500, 2008. For table at Annual Benefit Dinner. 8262. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at Annual Benefit Event. 8263. Veritas Therapeutic Community Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Annual Evening with Friends of Charlie Parker Benefit Concert & Gala. 8264. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For table at Hadrian Award Gala. 8265. Young Audiences, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For table at Gala Dinner.
The Staten Island Foundation (formerly SI Bank & Trust Foundation) Limitations: Giving only in Staten Island, NY. No support for political causes, candidates, or lobbying efforts, fraternal or veterans organizations, business, professional, or civic associations or clubs, animal welfare groups, cemetery associations, or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for renovations/repairs to places of worship, yearbook advertisements, research including medical research, memorial fundraising events, or tickets to fundraising events. 8266. Archdiocese of New York, Department of Education, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. For district-wide initiative for curriculum mapping and principal leadership development. 8267. Columbia University, Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For the enrollment of Staten Island nonprofit executives in INM programs. 8268. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For management assistance and capacity building services to nonprofits on Staten Island. 8269. FoodChange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For free tax preparation and Earned Income Tax Credit campaign for tax season.
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8270. Greenbelt Conservancy, Staten Island, NY. $45,000, 2008. For strategic planning and capacity building initiatives. 8271. Immaculate Conception School, Staten Island, NY. $100,000, 2008. For after-school program, library teacher, and school trips. 8272. Partnership for After School Education, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Fundamentals of Practice and Program Enrichment Training for staff of youth-serving organizations on Staten Island. 8273. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Staten Island, NY. $10,000, 2008. For support to conduct workshops for free and confidential small business counseling. 8274. Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, Staten Island, NY. $150,000, 2008. For a Vice President of Administration and Finance and a Director of Communication. 8275. Staten Island NFP Association, Staten Island, NY. $15,000, 2008. For general program support. 8276. West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation, Staten Island, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Staten Island Business Outreach Center (BOC), Women’s Business Center, and technical assistance to minority entrepreneurs.
The Robert K. Steel Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and NY. No grants to individuals. 8277. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2008.
The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 8278. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 8279. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $119,911, 2007. For unrestricted support. 8280. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $62,500, 2007. For unrestricted support. 8281. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 8282. STAR, Saint Louis Park, MN. $175,000, 2007. For unrestricted support. 8283. STAR, Saint Louis Park, MN. $75,000, 2007. For unrestricted support.
Surdna Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington DC, and NY. No support for international projects, or programs addressing toxics, hazardous waste, environmental education, sustainable agriculture, food production and distribution. No grants for individuals (except for Surdna Arts Teachers Fellowship) or for endowments or land acquisition, capital campaigns or for building construction. 8284. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $30,000, 2008. To develop evidence and practice base toward understanding role of youth engagement in improving life opportunities of America’s high school students. 8285. Arts Engine, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For mission-driven and social issue media activities in nonprofit sector. 8286. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To pursue development of Aspen Scale Institute to address issues of scale and sustainability in community-based nonprofit sectors, including research, convenings, and pilots. 8287. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Sector Philanthropy Program, project informing decision making on critical fiscal issues affecting nonprofits by supporting targeted research, disseminating research findings, and engaging nonprofit leaders, policymakers, and other key stakeholders in dialogue. 8288. Aspiration Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To aggregate existing diverse nonprofit software resources, create new articles and reviews, and package into user-friendly channels summarizing best strategic and tactical nonprofit resources for specific software areas. 8289. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2008. For year-long celebration commemorating 40th anniversary. 8290. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support to advance programs and services to strengthen nonprofit boards nationwide. 8291. Boston-Area Youth Organizing Project, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. Toward organizational sustainability and growth of next phase organizing
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agenda by assisting in staffing, youth pay, and organizational development. 8292. Brennan Center for Justice, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For campaign educating public about federal private money restriction limiting activities of nonprofit organizations receiving funding from Legal Services Corporation. 8293. Brown University, Annenberg Institute, Providence, RI. $100,000, 2008. To expand AISR-CIP capacity-building support to New York City-based youth organizations organizing toward improving public high schools. 8294. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For leadership development program, Generation Change. 8295. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To enable CEP to broaden research agenda, expand assessment tools, undertake important programming, and develop stronger infrastructure through new hiring, investments in technology, and establishment of West Coast office. 8296. Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, Washington, DC. $65,000, 2008. For general operating support toward mission and project support for implementation phase of social marketing campaign. 8297. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $90,000, 2008. To build capacity of community-based, member-led organizations across U.S. and enable individual community organizers and residents as change agents. 8298. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2008. To cultivate new set of urban change agents and build capacity to promote innovation in revitalization practices in U.S. cities. 8299. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For build-out and launch of finance services. 8300. Craigslist Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. Toward launching Project Entry Point, Web-based resource hub for nonprofits nationwide, and expanding capacity of free and low-cost educational opportunities to emerging nonprofit leaders and social entrepreneurs. 8301. DemocracyInAction.org, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support to extend user services and leverage sector network. 8302. dotOrganize, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To convene Task Force of DemocracyInAction and SalesForce.com users, driving integration of tools for direct benefit of nonprofits and acting as model of concept for WishItFit.com project. 8303. ecoAmerica, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To engage college presidents to commit to leading institutions to climate neutrality and for marketing research on environmental values and climate messages. 8304. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support to help implement strategic plan, particularly focused on efforts in expanded data collection and research on philanthropy. 8305. Future of Music Coalition, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To extend legislative expertise of nonprofit service organizations, positioning toward advocating for policies benefiting musicians and nonprofit music institutions. 8306. Generational Alliance, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. For national-regional convenings and key collaborative projects, in particular, work of Long-Term Leadership Development Infrastructure Working Group and Technology Working Group. 8307. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2008. For Nonprofit University and Nonprofit Marketplace programs. 8308. Global Action Project, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. For Media in Action, initiative supporting organizers and social justice organizations with communication tools and greater youth engagement in campaigns. 8309. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 8310. Hope Community, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2008. For work in low-income, urban core neighborhood to complete major development project, continue strategy for future pipeline, build on extensive community engagement, and extend strategic plan. 8311. Impact Online, San Francisco, CA. $550,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To invest in strategy overcoming barriers discouraging civic engagement and weakening nonprofit sector. 8312. Impact Online, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. For growth capital campaign, VolunteerMatch SEGUE, toward finance consultation by Nonprofit Finance Fund Capital Partners division. 8313. Inner City Struggle, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To organize high school and middle school students to build power for
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educational justice in East Los Angeles, build progressive electorate in Eastside, and strengthen staff leadership. 8314. Inner City Struggle, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning process. 8315. Institute for Educational Leadership, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For planning grant to assess viability of national survey of young people on attitudes toward key education policy changes in recent years, particularly impact of No Child Left Behind on schools and education. 8316. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2008. To develop empowered, representative, and effective city and county youth commissions throughout California and nationally. 8317. Investors Circle, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship support for Fall Conference in Boston, venture fair connecting social entrepreneurs with mission-driven investors. 8318. Isles, Inc., Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2008. To conduct civic association organizing meetings in Bromley neighborhood, build association infrastructure, and develop application to Wachovia Regional Foundation for implementation grant. 8319. League of Young Voters Education Fund, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2008. For organizational capacity support to allow continued work with consultants for development and management support, board development, and financial management. 8320. Link Media, San Francisco, CA. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Link Media Expansion Fund Campaign increasing impact as independent public interest media outlet by expanding national distribution and achieving financial sustainability. 8321. National Vacant Properties Campaign, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For core operations. 8322. National Vacant Properties Campaign, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For national conference, Reclaiming Vacant Properties - Strategies for Rebuilding America’s Neighborhoods, held in Pittsburgh, PA. 8323. New York Youth Symphony, New York, NY. $240,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To address growth in student enrollment by expanding institutional capacity to produce performances, supported by marketing and staff, to support orchestra, chamber music, and composition programs. 8324. Next American City, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. For general support toward building organizational capacity and supporting programs. 8325. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For metropolitan New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Awards. 8326. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, Portland, OR. $115,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For BE Media - Media Empowerment Guide for Nonprofits with Something to Say. 8327. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, MobileActive.org, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. To develop advocacy curriculum and training program for nonprofits. 8328. Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2008. For program support. 8329. On The Move, Napa, CA. $75,000, 2008. For VOICES program. 8330. On The Move, Napa, CA. $15,000, 2008. To build organizational capacity. 8331. Our Giving Community, Portland, ME. $25,000, 2008. To fulfill mission of national trade association for workplace giving sector as training organization and capacity-builder for charitable federations and funds. 8332. Participatory Culture Foundation, Worcester, MA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To develop Miro, free and open Internet TV platform, and outreach to target individuals and nonprofit organizations. 8333. Participatory Culture Foundation, Worcester, MA. $10,000, 2008. Toward bridging end-of-year funding gap jeopardizing operations. 8334. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2008. To facilitate strategic planning and coordination of multiple fishery conservation initiatives employing diverse community-based advocacy and empowerment approaches, and provide financial support for selected projects. 8335. Pittsburgh Housing Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. To hire consultant to conduct study of Pittsburgh financing capabilities for comprehensive neighborhood revitalization initiative, guided by Market Value Analysis. 8336. Placematters.com, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. For COMMUNITYMATTERS07 annual conference, helping citizen volunteers, elected officials, local planners, and others identify people, tools, and processes toward community health.
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8337. Public Allies, Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2008. To restructure training and support for affiliate network based on new metrics and performance management tools. 8338. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $172,500, 2008. 2-year grant. For Just Communities - Transitions Coaching. 8339. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. To fund consulting services for planning and execution of national conference focused on youth organizing for education reform. 8340. School of Unity and Liberation, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2008. For leadership transition process. 8341. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For general operations. 8342. Social Enterprise Alliance, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To build capacity of programs. 8343. Southern Californians for Youth, Huntington Park, CA. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning process toward mission and vision, clarifying strategies building regional youth organizing. 8344. Southwest Community Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $90,000, 2008. For SWOP youth organizing, building leadership among low-income youth of color. 8345. Station Resource Group, Takoma Park, MD. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support of PRX during critical year of transition and organizational development. 8346. Sustainable Northwest, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. To evaluate impacts of RVCC, develop fundraising plan for policy program, and continue base program activities, exploring approaches to emerging issues such as climate change and land conversion. 8347. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To fund design of new type of Service Grant, enabling volunteers to donate skills pro bono, generating multimillion dollar revenue in capacity building services to nonprofits nationwide in coming period. 8348. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. To convene organizations to further advocate and plan around pro-bono services building nonprofit capacity. 8349. TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To enhance nonprofits’ ability to reach broader constituencies through personal media, social networks, Web-based platforms, modules, and campaigns through context and guidance, community marketplace, and participatory research and development. 8350. Tipitinas Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. For assessment and future planning. 8351. University of California, Young Musicians Program, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Scaling Up program to intensify music programming with new artistic elements, including specialist music teachers, tutors, instruments, visiting artists, concert staging consultants, and infrastructure support, strengthening curricula. 8352. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $300,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand programs. 8353. Youth Advocacy Center, New York, NY. $65,000, 2008. To create and test new seminar curriculum for staff at social services agencies, and develop written materials, including handbook-workbook and book chapter-article. 8354. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $90,000, 2008. For program support. 8355. Youth Justice Coalition, Los Angeles, CA. $210,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For infrastructure, leadership, and base membership building, including establishing organizing high school for youth ages 16 to 24. 8356. Youth Together, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For executive transition process.
The Teagle Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to community organizations outside New York City. No support for No grants to U.S. organizations for foreign programmatic activities. No loans. 8357. Association of American Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For planning grant to develop Summer Institute for assessment of student learning at departmental level. 8358. College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, MN. $149,667, 2008. 4-year grant. For study at Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University, Systematic Assessment: Building Capacity and Closing the Loop. 8359. College of Wooster, Wooster, OH. $15,000, 2008. For collaboration with Allegheny College, Augustana College and Washington College for planning grant, Capstone Research Experiences in the Liberal Arts: An Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes.
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8360. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $145,544, 2008. 4-year grant. For work to assess senior thesis to improve teaching and learning at Bard College, Bennington College, Colorado College, New College of Florida, Smith College and Wellesley College. 8361. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $215,899, 2008. 3.50-year grant. For Longitudinal Study of Critical Thinking and Postformal Reasoning: Assessing Undergraduate Outcomes Within Disciplinary Contexts. 8362. Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For academic support assessment project. 8363. Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA. $25,000, 2008. For planning grant, Systematic Improvements in Student Learning. 8364. Trinity College, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2008. For planning grant for faculty-driven learning assessment. 8365. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $149,844, 2008. 3-year grant. For Teacher’s Collegium to design, implement, evaluate and revise teaching innovations to improve students learning. 8366. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. $25,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To pilot general education writing assessment system. 8367. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $299,912, 2008. 3-year grant. To assess impact of diversity courses on students’ higher order thinking skills.
Tiger Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for political organizations or public policy. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, annual or capital campaigns, benefits, legal aid, obligations or debt. 8368. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For general support. 8369. International Center for the Disabled, New York, NY. $125,000, 2008. For staff restructuring. 8370. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For general support. 8371. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2008. For general support. 8372. Uncommon Schools, New York, NY. $400,000, 2008. For general support.
Toyota USA Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations in AL, CA, IN, KY, MI, NY, TX and WV; giving also to national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations, government agencies, private or public K-12 schools, religious, fraternal, or lobbying organizations, or political parties or candidates. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, annual campaigns, or debt reduction, endowments, capital campaigns, fundraising events, or construction or equipment, conferences, meals, or travel, or publication subsidies, advertising, or mass mailings. 8373. Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA. $452,496, 2008. To support the implementation of a three-year project utilizing Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL), a curriculum developed to revolutionize chemistry and biology instruction in high school. 8374. South Carolina Governors School for Science and Mathematics Foundation, Hartsville, SC. $200,000, 2008. For PASE, which will bring advanced science training and equipment to teachers and students in South Carolina’s poorest middle and high schools.
Triad Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL, Charlotte, NC, and Tompkins County, NY. No grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns. 8375. American Red Cross, Tompkins County Chapter, Ithaca, NY. $12,500, 2008. For the hiring of a communications director and non-personnel public relations program expenses. 8376. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $21,408, 2008. For organizational assessment and targeted capacity building. 8377. Family Reading Partnership, Ithaca, NY. $23,000, 2008. For 10th Birthday Campaign. 8378. Grantmakers Forum of New York, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2008. For strategic initiatives over two years. 8379. History Center in Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2008. For The History Center’s new Executive Director salary.
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8380. Ithaca Public Education Initiative, Ithaca, NY. $15,000, 2008. For the evaluation of KDT and the design, production and mailing of the Report to the Community. 8381. Mint Museum of Art, Mint Museum Auxiliary, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship support for the Room to Bloom Celebration on April 16-19, 2008. 8382. Moving Picture Institute, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For support to help promotion work for existing projects, and allow MPI to supply finishing touches for Do As I Say, Battle of Brooklyn, The Cartel, UN Me, and Sick and Sicker. 8383. Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support and scholarships for the Certificate in Fund Raising Management delivered by The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. 8384. Opera Carolina, Charlotte, NC. $11,000, 2008. For sponsorship support for the Bella Notte and Alta Notte. 8385. Ophelia Project Boys Initiative, Tampa, FL. $14,000, 2008. For video production for annual fund drive and video for annual fundraising dinner. 8386. Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, NY. $15,000, 2008. For support to provide one year of bridge funding to allow PRI to hire an Exhibits Manager in Museum of the Earth. 8387. Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, NY. $15,000, 2008. To support to provide one year of bridge funding to allow PRI to hire Exhibits Manager in Museum of the Earth. 8388. Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2008. To support to provide one year of bridge funding to allow PRI to hire Exhibits Manager in Museum of the Earth. 8389. Police Athletic League, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2008. For the Executive Director’s salary. 8390. Village at Ithaca, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2008. For the Executive Director position. 8391. YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area, Tampa, FL. $30,000, 2008. For Strategic Planning and the Community Impact Dinner.
Trust for Mutual Understanding Limitations: Giving for exchanges between the U.S. and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, primarily the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia. Support is also provided, to a lesser extent, for exchanges involving Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Ukraine. No support for large-scale institutional programs lacking an individual exchange component, youth or undergraduate exchanges, economic development, medicine, public health, agricultural issues, or activities pertaining to nuclear weapons and arms control. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships, capital campaigns, deficit financing, endowments, general program and operating costs, salaries, honoraria, publications, library and equipment purchases, film, media, or one-person exhibitions or performance tours. 8392. International Fund for Animal Welfare, Yarmouth Port, MA. $30,000, 2008. To enable Russian and Ukrainian wildlife managers to travel to San Francisco to participate in a series of oiled wildlife response training workshops and to enable American wildlife specialists to travel to the Taman Peninsula to hold workshops near the site of the November 2007 oil spill. 8393. Museum of the History of Polish Jews, North American Council, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. To enable American consultants and members of the museum’s exhibition planning team to travel to Poland in connection with development of the museum’s primary exhibition and design concept. 8394. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For international travel expenses in connection with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service’s project entitled Endangered Species Conservation Training for Russian Far East Nature Reserve Staff. 8395. Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment, Ipswich, MA. $40,000, 2008. To enable park managers from Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia to participate in a two-week study tour in New England, to enable three American conservation professionals to participate in environmental problem-solving team in rural Southeastern Europe, to enable American and Central European participation in a workshop on biodiversity and protected landscapes in Serbia, and to enable members of QLF senior staff to travel to Southeastern Europe for program development and evaluation as part of the International Stewardship Program in Central and Southeastern Europe.
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8396. Tributary Fund, Bozeman, MT. $25,000, 2008. For the Tributary Fund’s study tour in the United States, Connecting Culture and Conservation: An Exchange to Facilitate Dialogue Among Mongolian and American Scientists, Educators, and Religious Spokespersons. 8397. Wild Salmon Center, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For Russian participation in a Conservation Action Planning Workshop in Alaska.
The Wallace Foundation (formerly Wallace-Reader’s Digest Funds) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious or fraternal organizations; environmental or conservation programs, health, medical or social service programs, international programs, or for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, emergency funds, historical restoration, capital campaigns, or for deficit financing. 8398. BoardSource, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8399. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Grantee Perception Report and for general support. 8400. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 8401. Donors Forum of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $1,425,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To establish policy forum that includes government, philanthropic, and nonprofit leaders to analyze and recommend improvements in funding policies, practices and conditions that affect performance of nonprofit organizations. 8402. Grantmakers for Education, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support and to help incorporate OST (Out-of-School Time) and arts education into its work. 8403. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $42,000, 2008. For general support. 8404. Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership, New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2008. To improve quality of funded programs by providing training to summer program staff and volunteers, pilot testing program quality assessment tool, and capturing data on results of their efforts. 8405. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $250,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To elevate leadership as a primary area of focus that connects policy and practitioner communities. 8406. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $1,500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To continue its work as part of Wallace’s education leadership initiative. 8407. Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $250,000, 2008. For planning, redesign, and business plan support. 8408. University of Pittsburgh, Institute for Learning, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For planning, redesign, and business plan support.
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 8409. Art Resources Transfer, New York, NY. $75,000, 2008. For distribution to underserved communities library program. 8410. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2008. For general operating support.
The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Buffalo and western NY. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships. 8411. Good Schools for All, Buffalo, NY. $43,750, 2008. 8412. Good Schools for All, Buffalo, NY. $43,750, 2008. 8413. Good Schools for All, Buffalo, NY. $43,750, 2008.
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Regions of KY, VA, and WV. No grants to individuals, or for capital improvements, direct services (such as food or medical assistance), or for satellite operations of organizations outside the southeast. 8414. Alabama Organizing Project, Montgomery, AL. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8415. Black Belt Regional Policy Center, Tuskegee, AL. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 8416. Connectinc, Battleboro, NC. $100,000, 2008. For development and implementation of a succession plan for the executive director and a sustainable funding plan. 8417. Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund, East Point, GA. $10,000, 2008. For organizational development and strategic planning. 8418. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2008. For participants to attend GIFTS’s training, Raising Change 2008: A Social Justice Fundraising Conference. 8419. Hazard-Perry County Community Ministries, Hazard, KY. $10,000, 2008. To match local donations to provide staffing and develop the model for a community foundation that will support the community’s vision to build relationships, bring capital, develop leadership, support infrastructure and sustain a network to allow the county to flourish. 8420. Housing Fund of Central Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $300,000, 2008. For non-profit incubator and re-granting programs which provide capacity building training and support for community development corporations and grants for pre-development costs. 8421. Kanawha Institute for Social Research and Action, Institute, WV. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 8422. Lowcountry Housing Trust, Charleston, SC. $225,000, 2008. For planning and implementation of recent Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) designation. 8423. Natural Capital Investment Fund, Shepherdstown, WV. $500,000, 2008. For primary activities: business loans, equity investments, management assistance. 8424. Neighborhoods Resource Center, Nashville, TN. $80,000, 2008. 8425. New Opportunity School for Women, Berea, KY. $95,000, 2008. For creation of organizational structure to oversee expansion start-up, governance and evaluation, of possible third site in north Georgia. 8426. Northern Louisiana Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Monroe, LA. $10,000, 2008. For organizational development. 8427. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2008. To enable Southern Leaders to deal more effectively with organizational challenges by attending a leadership conference. 8428. Santee Lynches Affordable Housing and Community Development Corporation, Sumter, SC. $130,000, 2008. For general operations, as the organization moves through executive director succession plan. 8429. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $150,000, 2008. 8430. Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, SJF Advisory Services, Durham, NC. $225,000, 2008.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving also in London, United Kingdom. No support for discriminatory organizations, political, labor, or fraternal organizations, civic clubs, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or public or private pre-K-12 schools. No grants to individuals (except for Joe Martin Scholarships), or for fellowships, sports, athletic events or programs, travel-related events, student trips or tours, development or production of books, films, videos, or televisions programs, or memorial campaigns. 8431. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $20,000, 2007. 8432. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. 8433. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $14,000, 2007. 8434. Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, Salinas, CA. $10,000, 2007. 8435. Belmont Shelter Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2007. 8436. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. 8437. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. 8438. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8439. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2007. 8440. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. 8441. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007.
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8442. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007. 8443. Common Ground, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007. 8444. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. 8445. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $100,000, 2007. 8446. Community Housing Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS. $25,000, 2007. 8447. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. 8448. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $1,483,646, 2007. 8449. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2007. 8450. Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation, Rome, NY. $10,000, 2007. 8451. Educational Results Partnership, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8452. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2007. 8453. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $85,000, 2007. 8454. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2007. 8455. Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations, Jacksonville, FL. $30,000, 2007. 8456. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2007. 8457. Georgia Micro Enterprise Network, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. 8458. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $25,000, 2007. 8459. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $35,000, 2007. 8460. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2007. 8461. High Desert Resource Network, Phelan, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8462. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund, Tampa, FL. $15,000, 2007. 8463. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2007. 8464. IFF, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. 8465. IFF, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. 8466. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. 8467. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. 8468. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2007. 8469. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $57,500, 2007. 8470. L.A. Works, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8471. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $1,250,000, 2007. 8472. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2007. 8473. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. 8474. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 8475. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. 8476. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, San Diego, CA. $30,000, 2007. 8477. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2007. 8478. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8479. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8480. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $25,000, 2007. 8481. Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, Long Beach, CA. $15,000, 2007. 8482. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $45,000, 2007. 8483. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. 8484. Maine Association of Nonprofits, Portland, ME. $10,000, 2007. 8485. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2007. 8486. Mission Community Services Corporation, San Luis Obispo, CA. $20,000, 2007. 8487. National American Indian Housing Council, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. 8488. National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. 8489. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2007. 8490. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2007. 8491. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $200,000, 2007. 8492. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $30,000, 2007. 8493. National Housing Trust, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. 8494. Neighborhood Housing Services of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2007. 8495. Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden, Camden, NJ. $10,000, 2007. 8496. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $10,000, 2007.
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8497. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2007. 8498. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. 8499. Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater, Clearwater, FL. $28,750, 2007. 8500. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. 8501. Neighborhood Housing Services of Ithaca, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2007. 8502. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. 8503. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 8504. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA. $45,000, 2007. 8505. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2007. 8506. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $40,000, 2007. 8507. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV. $20,000, 2007. 8508. Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, San Bernardino, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8509. Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT. $10,000, 2007. 8510. Neighborhood Housing Services, Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls, NY. $20,000, 2007. 8511. NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2007. 8512. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2007. 8513. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2007. 8514. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $20,000, 2007. 8515. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. 8516. On Lok, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8517. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. 8518. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $12,500, 2007. 8519. Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. 8520. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $50,000, 2007. 8521. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2007. 8522. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8523. San Diego Capital Collaborative, San Diego, CA. $12,500, 2007. 8524. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. 8525. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. 8526. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, East Valley SCORE, Chapter 0402, Mesa, AZ. $10,000, 2007. 8527. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. 8528. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. 8529. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2007. 8530. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $100,000, 2007. 8531. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. 8532. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007. 8533. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. 8534. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 8535. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 8536. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. 8537. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2007. 8538. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2007. 8539. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2007. 8540. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2007. 8541. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $15,000, 2007. 8542. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. 8543. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. 8544. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2007. 8545. Teach for America, Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, NV. $100,000, 2007. 8546. Utica Neighborhood Housing Service, Utica, NY. $12,500, 2007. 8547. Washington Area Housing Partnership, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. 8548. West Enterprise Center, Ukiah, CA. $15,000, 2007.
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8567. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $59,500, 2008. For research project on developing effective evaluation instruments to assess learning through hand-on, inquiry-based activities.
BB&T Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern U.S. No grants to individuals. 8550. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $60,000, 2008. 8551. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2008. 8552. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2008. 8553. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $200,000, 2008. 8554. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $100,000, 2008.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NC. No support for religious organizations, individual sports teams, or organizations with the sole purpose of receiving goods and entitlements from other charitable organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, political campaigns, religious purposes, endowments, or advertising. 8555. Bolton Health and Wellness Center, Bolton, NC. $60,195, 2007. For primary care, disease prevention, health education and capacity building for rural residents of Columbus County. 8556. Duke University, Duke Continuing Studies, Durham, NC. $44,590, 2007. To develop and implement an Advanced Certificate in Nonprofit Management Program for senior nonprofit leaders throughout North Carolina. 8557. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. To build capacity and develop culturally relevant training for North Carolina’s Latino-serving nonprofit organizations. 8558. North Carolina Association of Free Clinics, Winston-Salem, NC. $91,000, 2007. For technology assessment for member-clinics, implementation of a comprehensive member management system, and a redesigned and revised Web site. 8559. North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Durham, NC. $35,000, 2007. To diversify the funding streams, bolster the financial health, and increase the self-sufficiency of local domestic violence agencies across the state. 8560. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Rural Health and Community Care, Raleigh, NC. $92,643, 2007. To identify and strengthen the capacity of safety-net providers in 27 counties throughout the Piedmont/Triad region to improve health care outcomes for 18,000 migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families. 8561. North Carolina Prevention Partners, Chapel Hill, NC. $25,000, 2007. To build program’s organizational capacity and develop operational self-sufficiency.
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and Canada. No grants to individuals, or for building or endowment funds, equipment, operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, deficit financing, publications, conferences, or matching gifts; no loans. 8562. Center for Inquiry-Based Learning, Durham, NC. $52,560, 2008. For Science Master Teachers Program, which will upfit twelve practicing teachers to train colleagues on specific inquiry-based kits, as well as inquiry-based training methods. 8563. Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC. $75,000, 2008. For Institute for Alternative Futures (IAF) proposal for developing a strategic plan for training and education of regulatory scientists in emerging areas of biology relevant to safety assessment decision making. 8564. National Postdoctoral Association, Washington, DC. $25,750, 2008. For leadership capacity-building project. 8565. University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For two meetings of heads of Parasitology Training grants to discuss evaluation and success of programs. 8566. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $230,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For research project on developing effective evaluation instruments to assess learning through hand-on, inquiry-based activities.
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The Cannon Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NC. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, seed money, deficit financing, endowment funds, demonstration projects, research, publications, conferences, seminars, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 8568. North Carolina Center for International Understanding, Raleigh, NC. $30,000, 2008. For Latino Initiative for local educators. 8569. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $75,000, 2008. For member support materials. 8570. Pfeiffer University, Misenheimer, NC. $200,000, 2008. For the Center for Enrollment Management renovation. 8571. YMCA, Cannon Memorial, Kannapolis, NC. $100,000, 2008. For centennial recognition.
Community Foundation of Gaston County, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Gaston County, NC. No support for private schools or religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarship funds), or for operating costs of established programs, exchange programs, fellowships, annual campaigns, deficit financing, continuing support, technical assistance, professorships, or internships. 8572. United Way of Gaston County, Gastonia, NC. $38,000, 2008. For executive search.
Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc. (formerly The Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Greensboro, NC, area. No support for partisan purposes, or for programs that promote religious instruction or doctrine. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for capital campaigns, multi-year commitments, debt retirement, or endowments. 8573. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2007. 8574. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2007.
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey counties, NC. No support for religious organizations or sectarian purposes (except from designated funds). No grants to individuals (except for undergraduate student scholarships), or for capital campaigns, endowment funds, start-up funds, or debt retirement. 8575. Community Empowerment Project Community Development Corporation, Forest City, NC. $49,920, 2008. For Organizational Development and Partnership Building. 8576. Graham Revitalization Economic Action Team, Robbinsville, NC. $25,000, 2008. For Strategic Plan Project Administrator. 8577. Habitat for Humanity, Rutherford County, Rutherfordton, NC. $48,100, 2008. For Capacity Building Initiative. 8578. Haywood Waterways Association, Waynesville, NC. $39,500, 2008. For program and administrative support. 8579. Latino Advocacy Coalition of Henderson County, Hendersonville, NC. $42,436, 2008. For Organizational Growth Strategy. 8580. Mountain Area Health Education Center, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2008. For Expansion of Integrated Care Model. 8581. North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project, Pittsboro, NC. $17,500, 2008. For Western North Carolina Septic Repair. 8582. Outreach Center, Morganton, NC. $50,000, 2008. For Outreach Center Organizational Sustainability (OCOS) Project. 8583. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $62,530, 2008. 8584. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $58,570, 2008.
The Duke Endowment Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC. No grants to individuals or for deficit financing; no loans. 8585. Barium Springs Home for Children, Barium Springs, NC. $400,000, 2008. For continued assistance to modernize Barium’s Wagner Family
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and Child Development Center and provide outreach training to neighboring child care centers. 8586. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. $241,000, 2008. To establish a fund development office. 8587. Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast, Concord, NC. $504,871, 2008. To expand capacity of the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas. 8588. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $1,733,100, 2008. To participate in national evaluation of Family Funding that will include sites in North Carolina. 8589. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To design, develop and evaluate a demonstration project for reforming the child welfare system that integrates child well-being outcomes and child development indicators with existing child welfare goals. 8590. Child Trends, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. To conduct a national evaluation of Family Finding that will include nine NC sites. 8591. Children and Family Services Association, North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $175,007, 2008. For continued assistance in providing training opportunities and higher education work/study scholarships for staff of children’s homes in North Carolina. 8592. Children and Family Services Center, Charlotte, NC. $350,000, 2008. To assist seven child service agencies in combining and sharing human resource and financial management services. 8593. Childrens Homes of Cleveland County, Shelby, NC. $11,930, 2008. For first-time reaccreditation through COA. 8594. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $1,350,545, 2008. To implement and evaluate research-based residential group care model. 8595. Council for Children, Charlotte, NC. $500,000, 2008. To develop the capacity to plan, coordinate and advocate for children’s services and related policy change. 8596. Duke University, Center for Health Policy, Durham, NC. $163,429, 2008. To establish the North Carolina Community AIDS Fund. 8597. Duke University, Divinity School, Durham, NC. $100,000, 2008. For a director of field education. 8598. Eliada Homes, Asheville, NC. $52,600, 2008. For continued assistance to develop the infrastructure and implement the framework for a comprehensive evaluation of Eliada Children’s Home entire continuum of services. 8599. Grantmakers in Health, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For a meeting on rural health access at Grantmakers In Health Fall Forum. 8600. Horizons Residential Care Center, Rural Hall, NC. $250,919, 2008. For equipment and to recruit a development officer. 8601. Lincoln Community Health Center, Durham, NC. $180,200, 2008. For a fund development officer. 8602. Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas, Raleigh, NC. $349,383, 2008. To evaluate the Workforce Initiative for Supportive Housing (WISH). 8603. Methodist Home for Children, Raleigh, NC. $350,000, 2008. To evaluate the effectiveness of the Value-Based Therapeutic Environment (VBTE) model of care. 8604. Mountain Area Health Education Center, Asheville, NC. $313,600, 2008. To expand a video conferencing system for health care professionals. 8605. New Foundations Children and Family Services, Anderson, SC. $120,000, 2008. To hire Outcomes Project Manager. 8606. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For nonprofit organizations in North Carolina. 8607. North Carolina Hospital Foundation, Cary, NC. $1,000,000, 2008. To assist rural hospitals to develop a strategic plan for health information. 8608. Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $361,000, 2008. To enhance resource development and communications to ensure long-term stability, growth and organizational capacity. 8609. RHA Howell Care Centers, Durham, NC. $600,000, 2008. To establish a work force program for health-care professionals supporting developmentally disabled patients. 8610. Saint Joseph of the Pines Hospital, Southern Pines, NC. $150,000, 2008. To educate and train staff for long-term care. 8611. South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services, Lexington, SC. $174,268, 2008. For continued assistance in providing training opportunities and higher education work/study scholarships for staff of children’s homes in South Carolina. 8612. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, SCANPO, Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2008. For nonprofit organizations in South Carolina.
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8613. South Carolina Network of Childrens Advocacy Centers, Columbia, SC. $19,000, 2008. To assist in hiring executive director and administrative assistant. 8614. South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, Columbia, SC. $50,000, 2008. For unrestricted operating support for maintaining national accreditation. 8615. Tara Hall Home for Boys, Georgetown, SC. $20,000, 2008. For first time accreditation through COA. 8616. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $240,000, 2008. To assist rural churches to become adequately insured. 8617. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $100,000, 2008. To assist United Methodist churches with accessibility projects. 8618. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. To assist rural churches in ministries with immigrant workers. 8619. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2008. For clergy counseling and consultation services. 8620. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Burlington District, Burlington, NC. $53,000, 2008. For development and implementation of Burlington District congregational Health Services team. 8621. United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Albemarle District, Albemarle, NC. $22,000, 2008. To assist rural United Methodist churches to participate in comprehensive planning for Anson County. 8622. United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Waynesville District, Lake Junaluska, NC. $24,000, 2008. For ministerial support for Cherokee United Methodist Church. 8623. University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. $120,000, 2008. To evaluate the Child Abuse and Neglect Initiative being conducted in Durham, NC and in the Golden Strip community in Greenville, SC. 8624. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $261,255, 2008. To establish the North Carolina Public Health Academy. 8625. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. $645,515, 2008. To place ultrasound equipment in rural counties and provide training to physicians. 8626. Washington Campus, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2008. For educational program for North Carolina Hospital Association and South Carolina Hospital Association leaders on federal public policy. 8627. Windwood Farm Home for Children, Awendaw, SC. $117,000, 2008. To hire a Director of Quality Improvement.
Duke Energy Foundation (formerly Duke Power Company Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in IN, KY, NC, OH and SC. No support for discriminatory or political organizations, individual agencies of the United Way or Charlotte Arts and Science Council, individual sports teams or all-star teams, fraternal, veteran, or labor groups, or family foundations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for political activities, new ticket sales, memberships, banquets, sponsorships, advertising, or special-event fund-raisers, capital campaigns or endowments, athletics, film, video, or television production, utility service reduction, sectarian or religious activities, conferences, trips, or tours, advertising, membership or association fees, or dinners or tables. 8628. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $10,000, 2007. For operating support. 8629. Carolinas Minority Supplier, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2007. For Development Council operating support. 8630. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $40,000, 2007. For operating support. 8631. North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Cullowhee, NC. $19,000, 2007. For operating support. 8632. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For operating support.
Foundation for the Carolinas Limitations: Giving primarily to organizations serving the citizens of NC and SC, with emphasis on the greater Charlotte, NC, region. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, capital
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campaigns, ongoing operating budgets, publications, conferences, videos, travel, equipment, small businesses, business start-up, or advertising. 8633. Barnabas Center, Charlotte, NC. $17,550, 2007. 8634. Central Avenue Bilingual Preschool, Charlotte, NC. $20,000, 2007. For executive director. 8635. Children and Family Services Center, Charlotte, NC. $50,000, 2007. To plan and implement shared-services model for administrative services. 8636. Collaborative Arts Theater, Charlotte, NC. $49,000, 2007. To produce additional plays and strengthen marketing/outreach for Shakespeare at the Green. 8637. Communities in Schools of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Charlotte, NC. $402,000, 2007. For salaries, benefits and program-related costs of five site coordinators, three program directors and one human resources manager. 8638. Communities in Schools of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2007. For long-range strategic planning. 8639. Community Building Initiative, Charlotte, NC. $200,000, 2007. For Crossroads Charlotte administrative support. 8640. Crisis Assistance Ministry, Charlotte, NC. $12,331, 2007. For implementation of recommendations based on comprehensive information technology assessment. 8641. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $15,000, 2007. For North Carolina Latino Nonprofit Leadership Academy to develop Latino leaders and increase Latino civic participation. 8642. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $15,000, 2007. 8643. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 8644. Ethos Consortium, Charlotte, NC. $15,000, 2007. To support Afro-American Cultural Center benefit concert. 8645. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $140,000, 2007. 8646. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $30,000, 2007. For continued support of Building Better Boards program. 8647. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2007. 8648. Jacobs Ladder Job Center, Charlotte, NC. $15,000, 2007. For salary of outreach coordinator. 8649. Katawba Valley Land Trust, Lancaster, SC. $15,000, 2007. To hire executive director. 8650. LifeSpan, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2007. For marketing/ communications position. 8651. McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2007. For national marketing efforts for Innovation Institute, program that teaches corporate leaders how to apply creativity in business. 8652. McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2007. For strategic and business planning process for the Innovation Institute. 8653. McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2007. For nonprofit, educational and government participants to attend Center’s Innovation Institute professional development program. 8654. Nation Ford Land Trust, Fort Mill, SC. $20,000, 2007. To help obtain conservation and trail easements for properties along proposed route of Nation Ford Greenway and to support greenway coordinator’s salary. 8655. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2007. 8656. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $50,250, 2007. 8657. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $103,836, 2007. 8658. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $44,000, 2007. 8659. Teach for America, Charlotte, NC. $112,333, 2007. 8660. Teach for America, Charlotte, NC. $84,000, 2007. To recruit and support seven teachers to serve at high-poverty Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. 8661. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. 8662. United Agenda for Children, Hendersonville, NC. $25,000, 2007. To build on initial successes and evaluate type of collaborative structure necessary to help all area children be healthy, safe and well educated. 8663. United Agenda for Children, Hendersonville, NC. $15,000, 2007. To support infrastructure planning committee. 8664. United Way of Central Carolinas, Charlotte, NC. $16,335, 2007. For poverty simulation which offers community leaders insight into struggles of low-income people and distressed neighborhoods. 8665. Wildacres Retreat, Little Switzerland, NC. $78,788, 2007. For Wildacres Leadership Initiative. 8666. Wildacres Retreat Foundation, Charlotte, NC. $213,321, 2007. 8667. World Stewardship Institute, Santa Rosa, CA. $20,000, 2007.
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8668. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $16,088, 2007.
Janirve Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in western NC. No support for public and private elementary schools, or churches and religious programs. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or generally for operating budgets, endowments or for research programs, publication of books or printed material, theatrical productions, videos, radio or television programs; no loans. 8669. Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC. $10,000, 2007. For annual charitable benefit.
The Leon Levine Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Charlotte, NC. No grants to individuals. 8670. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2008. For unrestricted support.
Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving on a national basis for the Outdoor Classroom Grant Program and Lowe’s Toolbox for Education. No support for national health organizations or their local affiliates, religious organizations, political, labor, veterans’, or fraternal organizations, civic clubs, or candidates, sports teams, animal rescue and support organizations, organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, private schools, or local affiliates or chapters of Habitat for Humanity, the American Red Cross, the United Way, or the Home Safety Council; no support for schools established less than two years ago for Lowe’s Toolbox for Education. No grants to individuals or families, or for academic or medical research, religious programs or events, special events, sponsorship of fundraising events, advertising or marketing, athletic events or athletic programs, arts-based programs, travel-related events, book, film, video, or television program development or production, capital campaigns, endowments, or endowed chairs, continuing education for teachers and staff, institutional overhead and/or indirect costs, memorial campaigns, continuing support, international programs, or tickets to events; no grants for stipends, salaries, scholarships, or third party funding for Lowe’s Toolbox for Education. 8671. Portland Education Partnership, Portland, ME. $25,000, 2008. For auditorium renovations.
The North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Glaxo Wellcome Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in NC. No support for international organizations. No grants to individuals, or for construction or restoration projects. 8672. North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $135,000, 2007. To build the capacity of the community organizations that are committed to improving the health of women.
John William Pope Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, NC, and VA. No grants to individuals. 8673. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2008. 8674. State Policy Network, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2008.
Progress Energy Foundation, Inc. (formerly CP&L Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in FL, NC, and SC. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political candidates or organizations, lobbying organizations, athletic, labor, or fraternal groups, or individual K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for political causes or campaigns, endowments, or capital campaigns. 8675. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL. $31,000, 2007. For general support. 8676. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For general support.
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving limited to NC; social welfare grants limited to Winston-Salem and Forsyth County; health care giving, statewide. No
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support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds or medical research; grants on a highly selective basis for construction of facilities or purchase of equipment. 8677. Bakersville Community Medical Clinic, Bakersville, NC. $98,000, 2008. For Electronic Medical Records System. 8678. Bethesda Center for the Homeless, Winston-Salem, NC. $14,248, 2008. For Capacity Building Initiative. 8679. Caldwell Memorial Hospital, Lenoir, NC. $33,130, 2008. 3-year grant. For Diabetes Program Electronic Medical Records (EMR). 8680. Childrens Center for the Physically Disabled, Winston-Salem, NC. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8681. Community Care Center for Forsyth County, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8682. Community Health Services of Mecklenburg and Union, Charlotte, NC. $84,700, 2008. For build organizational capacity. 8683. Crisis Control Ministry, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8684. Fellowship Home of Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8685. Land of Waterfalls Partnership for Health, Brevard, NC. $30,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Healthy Carolinians Partnerships, Round II. 8686. Moravian Church in America, Southern Province, Sunnyside Ministry, Winston-Salem, NC. $10,778, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8687. Mountain Area Health Education Center, Asheville, NC. $376,380, 2008. 3-year grant. For healthcare demonstration project. 8688. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $82,500, 2008. For services to members. 8689. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $41,732, 2008. For services to members. 8690. Partnership for a Drug-Free North Carolina, Winston-Salem, NC. $14,776, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8691. Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Nurse Family Partnership Evaluation. 8692. Prodigals Community, Winston-Salem, NC. $24,200, 2008. For organizational development. 8693. Samaritan Ministries, Samaritan Soup Kitchen, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8694. Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8695. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative.
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to NC. No support for athletic teams, civic clubs, day care centers, fraternal groups, parent/teachers associations, private K-12 schools, single site public schools, volunteer fire departments, or emergency medical service organizations, art organizations, historic preservation organizations, homeless shelters, or health care (physical and mental health). No grants to individuals (except for Nancy Susan Reynolds Awards and Sabbatical Program), or for endowment funds, equipment purchases, research, athletic events, building projects or renovations (including construction materials and labor costs), capital campaigns, computer hardware or software purchases (where it is the principal purpose of the grant), conferences, seminars, symposiums, fundraising events, initiatives promoting religious education or doctrine, land purchases, payment of debts, salaries for personnel or other general operating expenses in public schools, or after-school programs. Additionally, no grants for adoption and foster care, annual species preservation or rehabilitation, crisis intervention, greenways, senior citizen services, social/human direct services, substance abuse treatment, transitional housing, or treatment or rehabilitation. 8696. A.J. Fletcher Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8697. Affordable Housing Group, Charlotte, NC. $60,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8698. American Institute for Social Justice, Raleigh, NC. $175,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8699. Association of Domestic Violence Outreach Stores, Garner, NC. $127,500, 2008. For general operating support. 8700. Center for Participatory Change, Asheville, NC. $60,000, 2008. For grassroots support.
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8701. Environmental and Conservation Organization of Henderson County, Hendersonville, NC. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support to implement ECO’s strategic plan. 8702. Fair Trial Initiative, Durham, NC. $54,900, 2008. For North Carolina Coalition for a Moratorium. 8703. High Country Conservancy, Boone, NC. $25,000, 2008. For organizational development and community land protection. 8704. Marketing Association for Rehabilitation Centers, Hazelwood, NC. $75,000, 2008. For Private and Nonprofit Medical Products Cluster. 8705. Neighbors in Ministry, Brevard, NC. $60,000, 2008. For Dismantling Racism: Inside and Out II. 8706. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $30,000, 2008. For Building Nonprofit Capacity through Technology Training, Planning and Support. 8707. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $30,000, 2008. For Building Infrastructure for Progress/Building Infrastructure for Progressive Power. 8708. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $500,000, 2008. For general operating support to leverage all ZSRF grants. 8709. North Carolina Latino Coalition, Durham, NC. $150,000, 2008. For NC Latino Non-profit Leadership Academy. 8710. North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project, Pittsboro, NC. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support for development. 8711. Success Dynamics Community Development Corporation, Farmville, NC. $59,000, 2008. For The Leadership Enhancement and Engagement Project (LEEP). 8712. Tar River Land Conservancy, Louisburg, NC. $25,000, 2008. For Building Capacity for a New Decade of Conservation. 8713. Teach for America, Durham, NC. $150,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8714. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2008. For Traction: turning energy into progressive movement — leadership development. 8715. Warren Family Institute, Warrenton, NC. $66,000, 2008. For Macon-Bragg Enterprise Center Pre-development. 8716. Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC. $50,000, 2008. For Project START (Supporting, Training, And Retaining Teachers) Phase II: The Millennials.
C. D. Spangler Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NC. No grants to individuals. 8717. Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC. $162,000, 2007. For stewardship campaign. 8718. Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC. $156,000, 2007. For stewardship campaign. 8719. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 8720. Teach for America, Charlotte, NC. $4,000,000, 2007.
The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for endowments or deficit funding. 8721. Hope for a Healthier Humanity, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For educational programs. 8722. University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA. $100,000, 2007. For Campus Christian Community, matching Honduras fundraiser.
Triangle Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties, NC. No grants for budget deficits. 8723. American Cancer Society, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For Swing For A Cure Fred Fletcher Golf Classic. 8724. Apex United Methodist Church, Apex, NC. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8725. Big Life Sports, Naples, FL. $10,000, 2008. 8726. East Wake Education Foundation, Wendell, NC. $10,500, 2008. For challenge grant to provide teacher and staff training and operational support. 8727. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Eastern North Carolina Chapter, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For Hope Gala. 8728. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Eastern North Carolina Chapter, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For Major Donor Program. 8729. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $10,000, 2008. For Community Grantmaking Program.
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8730. North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project, Pittsboro, NC. $15,000, 2008. For Community Grantmaking Program. 8731. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $50,000, 2008. 8732. Triangle Land Conservancy, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For River Society. 8733. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2008. For Academy for Leadership Excellence. 8734. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For A Time to Grow Campaign - Leadership Academy. 8735. Wildacres Retreat, Little Switzerland, NC. $10,000, 2008.
The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Wachovia Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to AL, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, KS, MD, MS, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, TN, TX, and VA. No support for international organizations, political organizations, veterans’, fraternal, or alumni organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, private foundations, individual pre-college, private, parochial, charter, or home schools, or individual public schools (except to benefit system-wide programs and initiatives or as a part of a Wachovia-sponsored partnership program). No grants to individuals, or for travel or conferences, books, research papers, or articles in professional journals, general operating support for United Way-supported organizations or organizations supported by united arts drives in which Wachovia participates, or sponsorships, events, or projects for which Wachovia and/or its employees receive tangible benefits or privileges. 8736. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA. $40,000, 2007. 8737. California Community Reinvestment Corporation, Glendale, CA. $10,000, 2007. 8738. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2007. 8739. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2007. 8740. Ceiba, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. 8741. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. 8742. Edge Connection, Kennesaw, GA. $25,000, 2007. 8743. Enrichment Center, Decatur, AL. $10,800, 2007. 8744. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. 8745. Fair Chance, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. 8746. Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations, Jacksonville, FL. $25,000, 2007. 8747. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $10,000, 2007. 8748. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2007. 8749. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007. 8750. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2007. 8751. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $54,000, 2007. 8752. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Winston-Salem, NC. $50,000, 2007. 8753. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2007. 8754. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. 8755. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $10,000, 2007. 8756. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $15,000, 2007. 8757. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8758. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8759. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2007. 8760. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8761. National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. 8762. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2007. 8763. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $75,050, 2007. 8764. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $75,000, 2007. 8765. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $40,000, 2007. 8766. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $40,000, 2007. 8767. Neighborhood Housing Services of America, Oakland, CA. $2,000,000, 2007. 8768. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2007. 8769. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2007.
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8770. Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $20,000, 2007. 8771. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2007. 8772. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. 8773. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA. $33,500, 2007. 8774. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $20,000, 2007. 8775. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. 8776. Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, Reading, PA. $10,000, 2007. 8777. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV. $10,000, 2007. 8778. Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2007. 8779. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $122,500, 2007. 8780. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $122,500, 2007. 8781. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8782. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8783. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $150,000, 2007. 8784. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8785. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8786. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8787. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $100,000, 2007. 8788. New York City Leadership Academy, Long Island City, NY. $100,000, 2007. 8789. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2007. 8790. Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. 8791. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2007. 8792. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. 8793. Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. 8794. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2007. 8795. Partners in Out-of-School Time, Charlotte, NC. $35,000, 2007. 8796. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL. $10,000, 2007. 8797. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. 8798. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2007. 8799. Regional Housing Legal Services, Glenside, PA. $25,000, 2007. 8800. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2007. 8801. Southern Association for Financial Empowerment, Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2007. 8802. Tampa Bay Black Business Initiative Fund, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2007. 8803. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. 8804. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8805. Teach for America, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2007. 8806. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2007. 8807. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2007. 8808. Teach for America, Raleigh, NC. $100,000, 2007. 8809. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 8810. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $70,000, 2007. 8811. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. 8812. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2007. 8813. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2007. 8814. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2007. 8815. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2007. 8816. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2007. 8817. Teach for America, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2007. 8818. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $20,000, 2007. 8819. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. 8820. Teach for America, Durham, NC. $10,000, 2007. 8821. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 8822. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 8823. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.
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8824. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 8825. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. 8826. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2007. 8827. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2007. 8828. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. 8829. Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2007. 8830. Washington Interfaith Network, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007.
The Winston-Salem Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Forsyth County, NC, area. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for long-term operating support, annual campaigns, land acquisition, publications, equipment or conferences. 8831. Bethesda Center for the Homeless, Winston-Salem, NC. $30,000, 2008. To support development director for second year. 8832. Childrens Center for the Physically Disabled, Winston-Salem, NC. $65,000, 2008. For development and donor relations officer. 8833. Special Childrens School, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,077, 2008. To support hospital-based coordinator of family services. 8834. Urban League of Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem, NC. $25,000, 2008. To assist with resource development for third year. 8835. Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony, Winston-Salem, NC. $20,000, 2008. For marketing and development assistant for second year.
NORTH DAKOTA Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Clay County, MN, and Cass County, ND. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for operating expenses (except for limited experimental or start-up periods), annual appeals or membership drives, or organizations which have outstanding reports from previous Fargo-Moorhead Foundation grants. 8836. FutureBuilders in Support of the Trollwood Performing Arts School, Fargo, ND. $88,000, 2007. For Enchanted Forest. 8837. FutureBuilders in Support of the Trollwood Performing Arts School, Fargo, ND. $20,000, 2007. For Enchanted Forest.
The R. B. Nordick Foundation 8838. Systematic Asian Leadership Training, Belmont, NC. $35,000, 2007.
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8842. Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008. For Private Tenant-Landlord project, to prevent evictions from rental housing through education, mediation, advocacy, and direct representation. 8843. Midtown Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $14,000, 2008. To update 2005 strategic Master Plan and accelerate redevelopment of Upper Euclid Ave. District. 8844. Seeds of Literacy, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008. For administrative capacity building. 8845. University Settlement, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. 8846. Womens Center of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $13,100, 2008. To upgrade policies and practices to qualify for national accreditation.
Cardinal Health Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Little Rock, AR, San Diego, CA, northern, IL, Louisville and Radcliff, KY, Albuquerque, NM, central OH, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the United Kingdom; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, veterans’, labor, or political organizations, member-based organizations, including chambers of commerce, rotary clubs, or IRS 501(c)(4) legions or associations, fraternal, athletic, or social clubs, discriminatory organizations, organizations with divisive or litigious public agendas, sports teams, or organizations classified as IRS 509(a)(3) supporting organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, debt reduction, capital campaigns for health systems, hospitals, or clinics, political campaigns, general operating support, athletic competition, event sponsorship, or advertising; no loans. 8847. National Public Health and Hospital Institute, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For 5 Million Lives Campaign Challenge Grant for administration cost and oversight for rural hospital enrollment and participation. 8848. National Quality Forum, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. For performance measurement and improvement and production of portfolio of education and outreach products. 8849. National Quality Forum, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. For performance measurement and improvement and production of portfolio of education and outreach products. 8850. National Rural Health Association, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2008. For 5 Million Lives Campaign Challenge Grant for administration cost and oversight for rural hospital enrollment and participation. 8851. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $205,500, 2008. For scholarship recipients, management, and website. 8852. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $174,500, 2008. For Cardinal Health Foundation Scholarship Program for scholarship recipients and management fees. 8853. Sister to Sister - Everyone Has a Heart Foundation, Chevy Chase, MD. $57,500, 2008. For National Executive Women’s Function Sponsor, National Women’s Heart Day Campaign. 8854. Sister to Sister - Everyone Has a Heart Foundation, Chevy Chase, MD. $57,500, 2008. For National Executive Women’s Function Sponsor, National Women’s Heart Day Campaign.
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OHIO Akron Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Summit County, OH. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants for endowment funds, capital campaigns, or fellowships; no loans. 8839. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Akron, OH. $10,000, 2008.
Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Cuyahoga County, OH. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, general operating budgets, research, symposia or seminars, mass mailings, or annual campaigns. 8840. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building services for nonprofit organizations. 8841. Intergenerational School, Cleveland, OH. $28,800, 2008. To establish development department.
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The Cleveland Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Cleveland, OH, area, with primary emphasis on Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties, unless specified by donor. No support for sectarian or religious activities,
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community services such as fire and police protection, government staff positions, or library and welfare services. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds, operating costs, debt reduction, fundraising campaigns, publications, films and audiovisual materials (unless they are an integral part of a program already being supported), memberships, travel for bands, sports teams, classes and similar groups; no capital support for planning, construction, renovation, or purchase of buildings, equipment and materials, land acquisition, or renovation of public space unless there is strong evidence that the program is of priority to the foundation. 8858. Apollos Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra, Cleveland Heights, OH. $75,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8859. Art House, Cleveland, OH. $45,000, 2008. For capacity building and program support. 8860. Art Therapy Studio, Cleveland, OH. $12,500, 2008. For strategic planning. 8861. Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For board member annual donation. 8862. Brookings Institution, Washington, DC. $30,000, 2008. For feasibility study for Great Lakes economic initiative. 8863. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $90,000, 2008. For capacity building services to nonprofits and new Volunteer Consulting program. 8864. Citizens Academy, Cleveland, OH. $13,000, 2008. For capacity building for collaboration, expansion and long-term viability. 8865. CityMusic Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, OH. $28,000, 2008. For audience development and community building programs in Slavic Village and Saint Claire-Superior neighborhoods. 8866. Cleveland Arts Prize, South Euclid, OH. $22,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For audience development and outreach. 8867. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For creation of master plan. 8868. Cleveland Center for Arts and Technology, Cleveland, OH. $450,000, 2008. For planning phase. 8869. Cleveland Center for Arts and Technology, Cleveland, OH. $450,000, 2008. For Cleveland Center for Arts and Technology planning phase. 8870. Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH. $55,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 8871. Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2008. For managing growth and sustainability. 8872. Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland, OH. $85,000, 2008. For audience and fund development initiative. 8873. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $700,000, 2008. For merger implementation and Cleveland Executive Fellowship. 8874. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2008. For Cleveland Executive Fellowship trip to Scandinavia. 8875. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 8876. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 8877. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH. $175,000, 2008. For Academic capacity building. 8878. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH. $115,000, 2008. For phase one of school turnaround strategy. 8879. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH. $90,000, 2008. For Expansion planning process at Ginn Academy. 8880. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH. $77,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For board leadership development and training project. 8881. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For Vision for 21st Century green planning grant. 8882. Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland, OH. $500,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8883. Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8884. Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, OH. $12,500, 2008. For Museum Pass Planning initiative. 8885. Cleveland Public Theater, Cleveland, OH. $81,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For audience development and target marketing project. 8886. Cleveland Public Theater, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8887. Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For 35th Anniversary Capacity Building for programmatic and capital needs.
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8888. Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building, programmatic and capital needs associated with relocation to new office space. 8889. Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For research and program evaluation. 8890. Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For research and program evaluation. 8891. Cleveland School of Science and Medicine Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2008. For third year operations and planning. 8892. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $42,500, 2008. For grants to Famicos, Adoption Network Cleveland, Shaker Family Center and Progressive Arts Alliance. 8893. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2008. For general support. 8894. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $37,500, 2008. For Adoption Network Cleveland, Famicos Foundation, and Progressive Arts Alliance. 8895. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $37,500, 2008. For grants to Adoption Network Cleveland, Famicos Foundation, Progressive Arts Alliance. 8896. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8897. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8898. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008. For operating support. 8899. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 8900. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For International Social Ventures Partners Conference. 8901. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $12,500, 2008. 8902. Cleveland Theater Collective, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Free Night of Theater and expanded marketing and web presence. 8903. Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, Cleveland, OH. $300,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8904. Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For second phase of Collaborative Marketing Database. 8905. Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service, Mentor, OH. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For community needs assessment and financial analyst position. 8906. Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service, Mentor, OH. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Community needs assessment and financial analyst position. 8907. Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service, Mentor, OH. $30,000, 2008. To support financial analyst position. 8908. Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $70,000, 2008. For administration and evaluation of Cleveland Scholarships for Education and Training (CSET). 8909. Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $70,000, 2008. For administration and evaluation of Cleveland Scholarships for Education and Training (CSET). 8910. Cuyahoga Community Land Trust, Cleveland, OH. $35,825, 2008. For strategic planning. 8911. Cuyahoga County Department of Workforce Development, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2008. For regional executive director. 8912. Dobama Theater, Cleveland Heights, OH. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building initiative. 8913. Easter Seals Northeast Ohio, Broadview Heights, OH. $45,000, 2008. For strategic restructuring project. 8914. Eastside Ecumenical Church Consortium, Cleveland, OH. $74,577, 2008. For capacity building. 8915. Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008. For strategic investment plan. 8916. Famicos Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For salary associated with development capacity building project. 8917. Family Transitional Housing, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. For merger with West Side Catholic Center. 8918. Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment and Technology, Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH. $227,000, 2008. For management capacity building. 8919. Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8920. Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association, Cleveland, OH. $16,000, 2008. For strategic planning.
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8921. Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 8922. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2008. For School District Leadership, Management Systems, and Supervisory Practices for Raising Achievement and Closing the Gap Conference. 8923. Leadership Lake County, Painesville, OH. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 8924. Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For Advancing Strategic Goals project. 8925. Little Italy Redevelopment Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For organizational capacity building and collaborative retail study. 8926. Littlest Heroes, Chesterland, OH. $31,357, 2008. For Extensive Level Strategic Planning. 8927. Littlest Heroes, Chesterland, OH. $31,357, 2008. For Extensive Level Strategic Planning. 8928. Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For staff director for American Agenda initiative. 8929. Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For implementation of strategic plan. 8930. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8931. Neighborhood Leadership Institute, Cleveland, OH. $140,000, 2008. For organizational capacity and expansion project. 8932. New Teachers College, Graduate School of Education, Cleveland, OH. $48,000, 2008. For feasibility study for independent graduate-level college of education devoted to teacher training. 8933. Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, Cleveland, OH. $139,500, 2008. For Capacity Building Initiative. 8934. Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. To develop strategic vision. 8935. Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. To develop strategic vision. 8936. Opera Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For partial support of new Director of Development position. 8937. Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio, Cleveland Heights, OH. $27,000, 2008. For joint business plan with Jewish Family Services Association to disseminate Cognitive Enhancement Therapy (CET) program. 8938. Playhouse Square Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2008. For strategic sustaining support. 8939. PolicyBridge, Cleveland, OH. $105,000, 2008. For Phase II of start-up support and social marketing campaign. 8940. PolicyBridge, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For marketing and operating support associated with social marketing project. 8941. Red Dot Project, Cleveland, OH. $45,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Red Dot Project’s Market Expansion and Infrastructure Development Initiative. 8942. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For annual benefit. 8943. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Benefit. 8944. Senior Citizens Resources, Cleveland, OH. $18,800, 2008. For marketing initiative. 8945. Senior Citizens Resources, Cleveland, OH. $18,800, 2008. For marketing initiative. 8946. Shaker Family Center at Sussex, Shaker Heights, OH. $25,000, 2008. For consulting and operating costs for Learning English as a Family program. 8947. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $250,000, 2008. For Entrepreneurial support. 8948. SPACES, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. For leadership transition and strategic planning. 8949. STAIRS, Cleveland, OH. $19,924, 2008. For capacity building and strategic planning. 8950. STAIRS, Cleveland, OH. $19,924, 2008. For Capacity Building and Strategic Planning. 8951. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $525,000, 2008. For Civic Innovation Lab operations and grantmaking activities. 8952. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $525,000, 2008. For Civic Innovation Lab operations and grantmaking activities. 8953. University Settlement, Cleveland, OH. $60,500, 2008. For Financial Management Restructuring project. 8954. WECO Fund, Cleveland, OH. $40,600, 2008. For capacity building project.
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8955. WECO Fund, Cleveland, OH. $40,600, 2008. For capacity building project. 8956. West Side Catholic Center, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen financial capacity. 8957. West Side Catholic Center, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen financial capacity. 8958. West Side Ecumenical Ministry, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Food Center safety and security planning implementation. 8959. Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network, Cleveland, OH. $60,000, 2008. For planning and design for new Max Hayes career and technical high school training center. 8960. Wingspan Care Group, Shaker Heights, OH. $200,000, 2008. For Integration of Applewood Centers through technology upgrade program. 8961. Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2008. For market expansion and sustaining support activities. 8962. Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2008. To act as lead agency for MyCom Initiative. 8963. Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $27,250, 2008. For program impact evaluation.
The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations (formerly The Columbus Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to central OH. No support for religious purposes, or for projects normally the responsibility of a public agency. No grants to individuals, or generally for budget deficits, conferences, scholarly research, or endowment funds. 8964. American Cancer Society, Ohio Division, Dublin, OH. $15,000, 2008. For Making Strides Against Breast Cancer in Dayton, Ohio. 8965. American Heart Association, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2008. For Young at Heart Hunt. 8966. American Heart Association, Conshohocken, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Philadelphia Heart Ball. 8967. American Heart Association, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Go Red for Women event. 8968. Art for a Childs Safe America Foundation, Columbus, OH. $38,000, 2008. To engage consulting services to develop marketing plan and train staff to appropriately implement plan. 8969. Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2008. For Up on the Roof event. 8970. Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, Columbus, OH. $14,000, 2008. To sponsor Up on the Roof gala fundraiser. 8971. Autism Speaks, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For combined event benefitting Autism Speaks and New York Center for Autism Charter School. 8972. Ballet Metropolitan, BalletMet Columbus, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2008. To engage AMS Planning and Research Corporation to finalize planning and research process that defines and creates action steps for dynamic operations model. 8973. Ballet Metropolitan, BalletMet Columbus, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Nutcracker Ball. 8974. Belmont County Educational Service Center, Saint Clairsville, OH. $10,000, 2008. 8975. Bottomless Closet, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For annual luncheon. 8976. Boys and Girls Club of Columbus, Salesian, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For annual support, including one table at the annual event. 8977. Boys and Girls Clubs of Columbus, Columbus, OH. $23,890, 2008. For ClubJam event. 8978. Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment, Columbus, OH. $60,000, 2008. For development of business plan that will inform philanthropic and other investments in revitalization of Weinland Park. 8979. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For Local Initiatives Support Corporation to support The Columbus Foundation’s participation in CEO’s for Cities. 8980. Childrens Hunger Alliance, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. For Menu of Hope Luncheon. 8981. Clothes That Work, Dayton, OH. $15,000, 2008. To sponsor Fashioning Futures Luncheon. 8982. Columbus Academy, Gahanna, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Columbus Academy Spring Gala. 8983. Columbus AIDS Task Force, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For May Art for Life Event.
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8984. Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence, Columbus, OH. $110,000, 2008. For New Albany Classic. 8985. Columbus Montessori Education Center, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. For Champion of Children event. 8986. Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH. $20,000, 2008. For program evaluation and development of interpretive plan for arts education programs. 8987. Columbus School for Girls, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Jubilee. 8988. Columbus State Community College Development Foundation, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. For Taste the Future fundraiser. 8989. Communities in Schools of Columbus, Columbus, OH. $13,000, 2008. For consultation for and creation of organizational strategic plan. 8990. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, Columbus, OH. $65,400, 2008. To strengthen capacity of community development corporations and community housing development organizations toward pursuit of neighborhood revitalization initiatives. 8991. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, Columbus, OH. $59,600, 2008. To strengthen capacity of community development corporations and community housing development organizations toward pursuit of neighborhood revitalization initiatives. 8992. Community Development for All People, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. To hire staff member/consultant who will support formation of housing cooperative and initial development of 20 to 40 housing units. 8993. Community Research Partners, Columbus, OH. $13,000, 2008. For Data Access Tool, web-based information resource for nonprofit community. 8994. COSI Columbus, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Imagination Celebration Event: An Evening of Pure Energy. 8995. Directions for Youth and Families, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2008. For State of the Child Luncheon. 8996. Elton John AIDS Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For An Enduring Vision. 8997. Executive Leadership Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2008. For Annual Recognition Dinner. 8998. FIRSTLINK, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning and succession planning. 8999. Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For annual project support for Free Arts Day Sponsorship and Art Auction Benefit Sponsorship. 9000. Gods Love We Deliver, New York, NY. $13,750, 2008. For Second Annual Golden Heart Awards Dinner. 9001. Graham School, Columbus, OH. $40,000, 2008. For position of Parent/ Community Liaison at The Charles School at Ohio Dominican University for second year. 9002. Happy Hearts Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Heart of Gold Ball. 9003. Homeless Families Foundation, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2008. To hire director of operations and for performance measurement of Dowd Education Center. 9004. Homeless Families Foundation, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2008. For annual spring benefit, part of New Albany Classic Signature Series. 9005. Human Rights Campaign Foundation, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For 25th Annual HRC Dinner. 9006. I Know I Can, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. For capacity-building activities in assessment, evaluation, and information technology. 9007. Jefferson Academy of Music, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2008. To redesign all marketing materials used in conjunction with Chamber Music-Sunday Afternoons series. 9008. Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Academy for Leadership and Governance African American Fellowship. 9009. Jewish Family Services, Columbus, OH. $40,000, 2008. For Centennial Celebration Event. 9010. Joans Legacy - The Joan Scarangello Foundation to Conquer Lung Cancer, New York, NY. $15,090, 2008. For Strolling Supper Blues and News event as Platinum Sponsor. 9011. Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Jewish Community Center Gala. 9012. Love Heals: The Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education, New York, NY. $13,000, 2008. For 50 Fabulous Females and Luna Farms Events. 9013. Manhattan Theater Club, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For spring gala. 9014. Nationwide Childrens Hospital Foundation, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Once Upon a Night event.
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9015. New Directions Career Center, Columbus, OH. $26,500, 2008. For core programming and signature fundraising event, Women of Promise. 9016. Ohio Art League, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For One Night Event. 9017. Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, Columbus, OH. $57,000, 2008. For organizational assessment. 9018. Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, Columbus, OH. $24,750, 2008. To purchase computers for The Benefit Bank training lab, printing of The Benefit Bank marketing materials, and production of television and radio public service announcements. 9019. Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, Columbus, OH. $12,000, 2008. For evaluation of Ohio Benefit Bank. 9020. Ohio Designer Craftsmen, Columbus, OH. $21,660, 2008. For exhibition of crafts, to offer community and professional education programs, and to provide supportive services to craft artists in central Ohio. 9021. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, OH. $33,200, 2008. For contract and professional services and equipment and supplies for creation of resource materials to support social studies curriculum for teachers and students. 9022. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $10,000, 2008. 9023. Saint Josephs Montessori School, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Celebrating Children event, which benefits Saint Joseph Montessori School Tuition Assistance Program. 9024. Saint Stephens Community House, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For 17th annual Bravo! for the Children event to raise funds for Christ Child Day Care Center. 9025. School of Urban Studies, Tipp City, OH. $15,000, 2008. For operating expenses for volunteer management and programming. 9026. Sunday Creek Associates, Shawnee, OH. $25,000, 2008. 9027. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Columbus, OH. $30,000, 2008. For Race for the Cure. 9028. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Albuquerque, NM. $12,170, 2008. For additional support for Central New Mexico Race for the Cure. 9029. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2008. For Central New Mexico Race for the Cure. 9030. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Greater New York Affiliate, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For New York Race for the Cure. 9031. Susila Dharma International Association, Vancouver, Canada. $45,227, 2008. 9032. U.S. Together, Columbus, OH. $26,757, 2008. To engage consultant, purchase hardware and software, hire part-time employee, and provide staff training to implement online case management tracking system. 9033. United Methodist Childrens Home, Worthington, OH. $10,000, 2008. For educational services for parents and teachers who care for children with mental health challenges. 9034. United Way of Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. For activities related to building PowerPhilanthropy nonprofit database. 9035. Wellness Community of Greater Columbus, Dublin, OH. $18,500, 2008. For educational workshops on self-care and end of life issues for underserved caregivers. 9036. Wexner Center Foundation, Columbus, OH. $450,000, 2008. For Wexner Center Gala. 9037. Wexner Center Foundation, Columbus, OH. $450,000, 2008. For Wexner Center Gala. 9038. Wexner Heritage Village, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Annual Gala.
The Community Foundation of Lorain County (formerly The Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County) Limitations: Giving primarily in Lorain County, OH. No support for religious purposes, street repair, government services, public or non-public school services required by law, or self-help clubs that meet the needs of a small population. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual campaigns, medical research, deficit financing, membership fees, tickets for benefits, tours, equipment, group travel, or capital campaigns. 9039. Alzheimers Association, Avon, OH. $11,327, 2007. For Specialized Dementia Training in Lorain County. 9040. Family Planning Services of Lorain County, Elyria, OH. $24,000, 2007. For medical director. 9041. Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, Lorain, OH. $37,058, 2007. For Vocational Case Manager.
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9042. Neighborhood House Association of Lorain County, Lorain, OH. $29,000, 2007. For volunteer coordinator.
Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley Limitations: Giving limited to Mahoning County and Trumbull County, OH. 9043. ALS Care Project, Canton, OH. $10,000, 2007.
The Dayton Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Dayton and Miami Valley, OH, area. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or public or private schools. No grants to individuals (except for specific scholarships and award programs), or for operating budgets, exchange programs, professorships, continuing support, travel, fundraising drives, special events, annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowments, or scientific, medical, or academic research; no loans or program-related investments. 9044. AIDS Resource Center Ohio, Dayton, OH. $25,000, 2008. For agency capacity building and sustainability. 9045. GreatSchools, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2008. For Capacity Building and Evaluation. 9046. Multiple Sclerosis Society, National, Cincinnati, OH. $16,500, 2008. For MS Lunch Bunch Collaborative.
The Eaton Charitable Fund Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal or labor organizations, or organizations that could be members of a United Fund or federated community fund but choose not to participate. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, medical research, general operating support for United Way agencies or hospitals, or debt reduction, fundraising events, or sponsorships; no loans. 9047. American Cancer Society, Greenville, NC. $20,000, 2007. For Relay for Life. 9048. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For Leadership Continuum. 9049. Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $25,000, 2007. For Wish-a-Mile 300. 9050. Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2007. For rebranding program.
Farmer Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Cincinnati, OH. No grants to individuals. 9051. USO World Headquarters, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2007. For United Service Organization Riverfest Gala in Cincinnati.
Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in OH. No grants to individuals. 9052. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland Bridge Builders, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008.
The GAR Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Akron-Summit County area and secondarily in Cuyahoga, Stark, Medina, Portage and Wayne counties, OH. No support for private non-operating foundations, health care institutions, or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for medical research, capital funding for churches or synagogues, or computers for schools. 9053. Barberton City Schools, Barberton, OH. $30,185, 2007. For Educator Initiative Grants for: ART- Art After School Reading Team program at Memorial Elementary School; Be Excited about Research Schoolwide program at Woodford Elementary School; Marketing Technology Expansion program at Barberton High School; Next Step Connecting Assessment Practices to Instruction program at Memorial Elementary School and Portage Elementary School. 9054. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Akron, OH. $150,000, 2007. For operating support. 9055. First Glance Student Center, Akron, OH. $30,000, 2007. For challenge grant for operations and an award to cover the incremental salary for the executive director and identification system and security.
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9056. Greenleaf Family Center, Akron, OH. $32,225, 2007. For two year funding for the Director of Development. 9057. Heart to Heart Communications, Akron, OH. $22,000, 2007. For capacity building and 2008 and 2009 operations. 9058. Info Line, Akron, OH. $90,000, 2007. For operating support for Project Connect and to upgrade the learning center laboratory. 9059. International Institute, Akron, OH. $100,000, 2007. For the Transition Project over the next 18 months. 9060. JumpStart, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2007. For year two of the IdeaCrossing web-based portal. 9061. Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Cleveland, OH. $130,000, 2007. For year III of the College 360 initiative; an emergency grant for Northeast Ohio Universities Collaboration and Innovation Study Commission; and for implementation of the strategic plan. 9062. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, Akron, OH. $35,000, 2007. For general operations. 9063. Tallmadge City Schools, Tallmadge, OH. $60,000, 2007. For educator initiative grants for: Learning How to Learn Together, Building a Collaborative Culture for Staff, students and parents program at Overdale Primary School; Freshman Focus program at Tallmadge High School; Teaching Teachers to learn from each other through Professional Learning Communities at Tallmadge Middle School; and Let’s Get Together Building Professional Learning Communities program at Munroe Elementary School. 9064. Trust for Public Land, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. To support a new Ohio project manager position to implement land conservation goals of its Great Waters program, serving Summit and neighboring counties in Northern Ohio. 9065. Victim Assistance Program, Akron, OH. $30,000, 2007. For succession planning and partial salary of Director of Development. 9066. YMCA of Akron, Akron, OH. $110,307, 2007. For expenses billed by consultant for market research study and for year one of the out-of-school pilot program at Voris CLC.
The Agnes Gund Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 9067. PATH, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 9068. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2007. For general support.
The George Gund Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH and the greater Cleveland, OH, area. No support for political groups, services for the physically, mentally or developmentally disabled, or the elderly. Generally, no grants to individuals, or for building or endowment funds, political campaigns, debt reduction, equipment, renovation projects, or to fund benefit events. No capital grants to projects that have not adopted green building principles. 9069. AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For public policy and advocacy capacity building. 9070. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Nonprofit Advocacy Project and Foundation Advocacy Initiative. 9071. Arts Collinwood, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2008. For marketing and outreach. 9072. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, Lakewood, OH. $30,000, 2008. For development office. 9073. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2008. For services for nonprofits. 9074. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $80,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Coalition on Human Needs initiatives. 9075. CityMusic Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, OH. $22,000, 2008. For administrative support. 9076. Clean Air Conservancy, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 9077. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For green building planning. 9078. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For Cleveland Leadership Center. 9079. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For board leadership development and training project. 9080. Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For administrative and board retreats. 9081. Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2008. For evaluation and strategic planning.
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9082. Community Catalyst, Boston, MA. $80,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For National Advisory Board on Religious Restrictions to Health Care. 9083. Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For Collaborative Marketing Database. 9084. Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Invest in Children consultant. 9085. Dobama Theater, Cleveland Heights, OH. $45,000, 2008. For operating and transition support. 9086. Habitat for Humanity, Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building. 9087. Kent State University Foundation, Kent, OH. $100,000, 2008. For merger of Center for Innovative Practices and Institute for Study and Prevention of Violence. 9088. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To evaluate Ohio’s Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program. 9089. New Teachers College, Cleveland, OH. $48,000, 2008. For planning support. 9090. Professional Flair, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2008. For marketing materials. 9091. Team NEO, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For strategy update project. 9092. Towards Employment, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2008. For planning consultant. 9093. Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $27,250, 2008. For program impact evaluation.
H.C.S. Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to OH. No grants to individuals. 9094. Opening Doors of Ohio, Powell, OH. $15,000, 2007. For challenge grant to secure increased contributions from corporate, foundation and individual sources.
Carol & Ralph Haile, Jr. Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Cincinnati, OH, area, including Covington and Newport, KY. No grants to individuals. 9095. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $25,000, 2007. 9096. Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2007.
The Kettering Fund Limitations: Giving limited to OH. No support for religious purposes, public elementary or secondary schools, or for efforts to carry on propaganda or otherwise attempt to influence legislation. No grants to individuals, or for travel, deficit reduction, or benefit events; no loans. 9097. Dayton Ballet Association, Dayton, OH. $150,000, 2008. For long-range planning.
KeyBank Foundation (formerly Key Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AK, CO, ID, IN, KY, ME, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, and WA. No support for lobbying or political organizations, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, discriminatory organizations, professional organizations, or athletic teams. No grants to individuals. 9098. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For program support. 9099. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 9100. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2007. For program support. 9101. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Toledo, OH. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support. 9102. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $12,500, 2007. For program support. 9103. Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Macy’s Foundation (formerly Federated Department Stores Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CA, FL, GA, MO, NY, and OH. No support for private
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foundations, fraternal organizations, political or advocacy groups, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or fiscal agents or other umbrella organizations providing funding to nonprofit organizations. No grants to individuals, or for event or program sponsorships or salaries. 9104. 5th Avenue Theater Association, Seattle, WA. $12,500, 2008. For Major Gifts Initiative Campaign. 9105. AIDS Foundation Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2008. For World AIDS Day/AIDS Walk, Camp Hope, and Prison Initiative. 9106. AIDS Services Center Coalition, Louisville, KY. $12,500, 2008. For Louisville AIDS Walk. 9107. AIDS Services Center Coalition, Louisville, KY. $10,000, 2008. For Louisville AIDS Walk. 9108. Alameda County Family Justice Center, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2008. For capacity-building for KidZone, a drop-in childcare service available to children whose caregivers are receiving services. 9109. Alonzo Mourning Charitable Fund, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2008. For Donor Cultivation and Community Program Funding. 9110. American Cancer Society, New England Division, Meriden, CT. $20,000, 2008. For fundraising to support programs of research, education, advocacy and services. 9111. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Corporate Patron Program, Supporter level. 9112. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For Corporate Patron Program membership renewal at Supporter level. 9113. ArtsMemphis, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. For Arts for Children and Teachers (ACT). 9114. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $10,000, 2008. For scholarship assistance. 9115. Central Park Conservancy, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Corporate Partners Program, providing general operating support. 9116. Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH. $20,000, 2008. For SnowBall Fundraising Event. 9117. Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2008. For SnowBall Fundraising Event. 9118. Columbia University, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For maintenance and subsidy of low ticket prices. 9119. Cove Center for Grieving Children, Meriden, CT. $15,000, 2008. For annual Taste of the Cove gala. 9120. Crayons to Computers, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2008. For November Corporate Sponsor of Month. 9121. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Annual Fundraising Gala and Tribute Book. 9122. Edison Institute, Dearborn, MI. $52,000, 2008. For Presenting and Title Sponsorship. 9123. Educational Results Partnership, Just for the Kids-California, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2008. For operating support. 9124. Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2008. For gala sponsorship to benefit Chest Pain Center. 9125. Hearing, Speech and Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Education Program sponsorship for Downtown Drums Event. 9126. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For Corporate Fund - partnered with MCE. 9127. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. For Corporate Fund - partnered with MCE. 9128. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Capitol Chapter, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. For Night of Hope Gala, Destination in Sight. 9129. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, National Capital Area Chapter, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Creating Capable Families: A Program for People Living with Cancer and the Healthcare Providers That Serve Them. 9130. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Lincoln Center Corporate Fund. 9131. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, North Texas Chapter, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2008. For WalkAmerica - Dallas and Houston. 9132. Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, Bowie, MD. $15,000, 2008. For Training and Technical Assistance for Domestic Violence Service Providers. 9133. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008.
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9134. Music Center/Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2008. For Music Center Education Programs for Children and Teachers. 9135. New York City Partnership Foundation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2008. For transition funding (The Fund for Public Schools). 9136. New York City Partnership Foundation, New York, NY. $133,000, 2008. For transition support (The Fund for Public Schools). 9137. Phoenix Shanti Group, Phoenix, AZ. $11,250, 2008. For Corporate Campaign. 9138. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2008. For Ronald McDonald House Share a Night. 9139. Seattle Aquarium Society, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2008. For operating support for Member Survey. 9140. Simon Wiesenthal Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For New York Tolerance Center (NYTC), a professional development training facility targeting educators, law enforcement officials, and state/local government practitioners. 9141. Special Olympics Delaware, Newark, DE. $20,000, 2008. For Delaware Law Enforcement for Special Olympics. 9142. Special Olympics Maryland, Linthicum, MD. $15,000, 2008. For Maryland Law Enforcement Torch Run. 9143. Special Olympics New Jersey, Lawrenceville, NJ. $30,000, 2008. For New Jersey Law Enforcement Torch Run, public awareness and fundraising campaign. 9144. Special Olympics New York, Schenectady, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Law Enforcement Torch Run. 9145. Special Olympics Virginia, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2008. For Summer Games and Law Enforcement Torch Run. 9146. STOP AIDS, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2008. To underwrite Walk. 9147. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Cincinnati, OH. $20,000, 2008. For Komen Greater Cincinnati Race for Cure. 9148. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2008. For Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure. 9149. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For annual Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Race for the Cure in Philadelphia. 9150. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Komen Houston Race for the Cure. 9151. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2008. 9152. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $19,400, 2008. For Alternative Education Collaborative (AEC) Teach for Excellence Mini-Grants, providing opportunity for teachers of grades 6-12 to gain assistance with creative classroom projects that promote student engagement in learning; and for Emergency Assistance Network. 9153. Woodlands Center for the Performing Arts, The Woodlands, TX. $15,000, 2008. For audience development; to underwrite free lawn seating to community. 9154. YMCA of Greater Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO. $11,250, 2008. For YMCA of Greater St. Louis Partner Campaign. 9155. Youth Eastside Services, Bellevue, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Invest in Youth Breakfast. 9156. YWCA of the Harbor Area, San Pedro, CA. $11,600, 2008. For YWCA Capacity Build Plan.
The McGregor Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Cuyahoga County, OH, with emphasis on the areas served by the A.M. McGregor Home. No support for long-term residential care facilities (for capital projects). No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, annual funds, research, symposia or for endowments. 9157. American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2008. For Nurse Assistant Training program. 9158. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $17,500, 2008. For Council on Older Persons. 9159. Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $60,000, 2008. For marketing and communications.
The Burton D. Morgan Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH. No support for private foundations, governmental or tax-supported organizations (including state universities), the arts, social service organizations and programs (including mental health), lobbying or political organizations. No grants to individuals or for multi-year grants or annual fund drives.
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9160. BioEnterprise Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $250,000, 2008. To help fund organization’s business development and internship programs. 9161. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. 9162. Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, SCORE Chapter 18, Akron, OH. $40,000, 2008.
Nationwide Foundation (formerly Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Scottsdale, AZ, Des Moines, IA and Columbus, OH. No support for athletic teams, public or private primary or secondary schools, pass-through organizations (except the United Way), veterans’, labor, religious, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, lobbying or political organizations, or bands or choirs; generally, no support for hospitals or hospital foundations or national organizations (except local branches or chapters). No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, sponsorships, athletic events, debt reduction, retirement campaigns, research, travel, or endowments. 9163. Des Moines Business Education Alliance, Des Moines, IA. $20,000, 2007. 9164. GroundWork Group, Columbus, OH. $100,000, 2007. 9165. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007.
NCC Charitable Foundation (formerly NCC Charitable Foundation II) Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO, and PA, with emphasis on OH. No grants to individuals. 9166. Battelle for Kids, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 9167. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2008. For general support. 9168. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 9169. Cleveland Leadership Center, Cleveland Bridge Builders, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 9170. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 9171. Hamilton County Educational Service Center, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 9172. Indianapolis Professional Association, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2008. For general support. 9173. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 9174. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 9175. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Toledo, OH. $27,500, 2008. For general support. 9176. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 9177. MicroEdge, New York, NY. $16,794, 2008. For general support. 9178. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2008. For general support. 9179. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2008. For general support.
The Reinberger Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Columbus and in northeastern OH. No grants to individuals, or for seed money, emergency funds, land acquisition, demonstration projects, or conferences; no loans. 9180. IDEA Center, Manhattan, KS. $200,000, 2008. For capital campaign. 9181. West Side Community House, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For develop and implement senior program.
Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH. No support for for-profit organizations or for religious purposes. No grants to individuals or fundraising events, endowments, or debt retirement. 9182. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $85,000, 2008. For operating support. 9183. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $65,000, 2008. For operating support for AIDS Funding Collaborative.
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9184. Domestic Violence Center, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For Domestic Violence Center Comprehensive Transition and Search. 9185. Enterprise Community Partners, Columbia, MD. $75,000, 2008. For Funding Collaborative and Oversight Board. 9186. Fairhill Center, Intergenerational Resource Center, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2008. For Fairhill School for Caregivers. 9187. Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2008. For Capacity Expansion Initiative. 9188. Jennings Center for Older Adults, Garfield Heights, OH. $147,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For REACH (Rewarding Education Through Advanced Careers in Healthcare). 9189. Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2008. For Board Development and Leadership Succession Planning. 9190. North East Ohio Health Services, Beachwood, OH. $100,000, 2008. For streamlining processes and procedures to increase organizational efficiency in client service delivery. 9191. Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2008. For East Cleveland Organizing Project. 9192. Recovery Resources, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Transforming Behavioral Health Care Through the Use of Electronic Health Records. 9193. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For Cleveland Community Wealth Initiative.
The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Cleveland, OH, area. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 9194. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2007. For general support.
Timken Foundation of Canton Limitations: Giving primarily in local areas of Timken Co. domestic operations in Manchester, CT; Cairo, Dahlonega, and Sylvania, GA; Bucyrus, Canton, Eaton, New Philadelphia, OH; Ashboro, Columbus, and Lincolnton, NC; Keene, and Lebanon, NH; Honea Path, Walhalla, Union, and Gaffney, SC; Altavista, VA; and Mascot and Pulaski, TN. Giving also in local areas in Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, Poland, Romania, and South Africa where Timken Co. has manufacturing facilities. No support for projects for religious or political purposes. No grants to individuals. Generally, no grants for operating budgets, endowments, or program development. 9195. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $50,000, 2008. To purchase and renovate a building. 9196. Northeast Community Center, Canton, OH. $30,000, 2008. For executive director salary. 9197. Northeast Community Center, Canton, OH. $30,000, 2008. For executive director salary. 9198. Stark Development Board, Canton, OH. $150,000, 2008. For fund drive.
Toledo Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in northwestern OH, with emphasis on the greater Toledo area. No support for sectarian activities of religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual campaigns, capital campaigns, operating budgets, film, video, or TV productions, equipment purchase, or endowment funds. 9199. Lagrange Development Corporation, Toledo, OH. $25,000, 2007. For strategic alliance of United North.
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The Raymond John Wean Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Mahoning Valley, OH, area. No support for sectarian religious activities, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, or local or national offices of organizations combating a particular disease or family of diseases. No grants to individuals; or for endowment funds, debt reduction, foreign operations, national fundraising campaigns or film or video production. 9201. Developing Potential, Millcreek Children’s Center, Youngstown, OH. $25,000, 2008. For increasing our income through technology-based fundraising. 9202. Family Service Agency, Youngstown, OH. $30,000, 2008. For Public Relations/Fundraising. 9203. Lien Forward Ohio Community Foundation, Youngstown, OH. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building. 9204. Ohio North East Health Systems, Youngstown, OH. $149,000, 2008. For strategic planning and development. 9205. Tru-Mah-Col Association for the Education of Young Children, Girard, OH. $55,000, 2008. For organizational capacity building and additional programming. 9206. Trumbull Baptist Association, Neighborhood Ministries, Campbell, OH. $30,000, 2008. For strategic plan implementation. 9207. United Methodist Community Center, Youngstown, OH. $28,115, 2008. For strategic and succession planning. 9208. Urban League, Greater Warren-Youngstown, Warren, OH. $30,000, 2008. For strategic planning and staff development. 9209. Valley Counseling Services, Warren, OH. $50,000, 2008. For Director of Development. 9210. YMCA of Trumbull County, Warren, OH. $60,000, 2008. For long range plan. 9211. YMCA of Trumbull County, Warren, OH. $60,000, 2008. For long-range planning. 9212. Youngstown Hearing and Speech Center, Youngstown, OH. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning and board development.
The Wexner Family Charitable Fund (formerly Leslie H. Wexner Charitable Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in OH; some giving in NY and MA. No grants to individuals. 9213. Ohio Partnership for Excellence, Columbus, OH. $150,000, 2007.
The Thomas H. White No. 1 Trust (also known as Thomas H. White Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to nonprofit charitable organizations located within Cuyahoga County, OH, if such organizations, and their services and facilities, primarily serve residents of the City of Cleveland. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, general operating support, scholarships, endowments, research, symposia, seminars, deficit financing, or land acquisition; no loans. 9214. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. For marketing effort to increase number of children served through mentoring programs. 9215. Family Transitional Housing, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2008. To merge Family Transitional Housing into West Side Catholic Center.
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The Turner Foundation (formerly Harry and Violet Turner 95 Charitable Trust) Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield and Clark County, OH. No support for individual churches, fraternal organizations, legislative action groups or political groups and issues. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or annual fundraising campaigns. 9200. Clark County Educational Service Center, Springfield, OH. $83,320, 2007.
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H. A. and Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No support for No support to political campaigns, religious programs of religious organizations, or purposes normally funded by taxation or governmental agencies. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, scholarships, deficit financing, debt retirement, projects for which the foundation would be the sole source of support, for travel, conferences, conventions, group meetings, seminars, or camp programs and other seasonal activities.
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9216. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2007. For merger and statewide expansion plan. 9217. Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2007. For Unchained Memory Programming Campaign. 9218. Parent Child Center of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $15,000, 2007. For Continuous Quality Improvement Initiative. 9219. Tulsa Project Woman, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2007. For Pink Ribbon fundraiser.
Mary K. Chapman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Tulsa and northeastern OK. No grants to individuals or for endowments. 9220. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $90,000, 2007. 9221. Great Hearts Academies, Chandler, AZ. $80,000, 2007.
Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on OK. No support for international organizations, equipment, book publishing, literacy programs or documentaries. No grants to individuals or for scholarships, endowments, or personal research projects. 9222. Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For technical assistance program. 9223. Street Roots, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2007. For full-time managing editor.
The Helmerich Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Tulsa, OK, area. No grants to individuals, or for general support, continuing support, annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing, matching gifts, scholarships, fellowships, program support, operating budgets, research, demonstration projects, publications, or conferences; generally, no support for endowment funds; no loans. 9224. Salvation Army of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $50,000, 2008. For annual fund drive. 9225. Tulsa Opera, Tulsa, OK. $100,000, 2008. For annual fund drive. 9226. Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, Tulsa, OK. $50,000, 2008. For annual fund drive.
Inasmuch Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO, and OK. No grants to individuals, or endowments. 9227. Colorado Springs Conservatory Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2008. For development and internal expansion. 9228. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2008. For team evaluations and follow-up analyses. 9229. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2008. For salary for part-time employee and rent for new offices. 9230. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City, OK. $15,000, 2008. For Presenting Season Sponsor. 9231. Pikes Peak Integrated Solutions, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2008. For Brand Awareness Campaign. 9232. Pikes Peak Nonprofit Partnership, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2008. For Standards for Excellence project. 9233. Possibilities, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2008. For capacity building work with school sites and surrounding communities. 9234. Rainbow Fleet, Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2008. For child care training and technical assistance for frontline child care providers. 9235. Sunbeam Family Services, Oklahoma City, OK. $197,898, 2008. For capacity building.
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Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Oklahoma City, OK, area. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, deficit financing, debt reduction, capital campaigns, development or fundraising campaigns, or academic research projects; no loans. 9239. Boys and Girls Club of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, OK. $50,000, 2008. For Champions of Youth Gala. 9240. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2008. For General Operating Support. 9241. Leadership Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK. $52,250, 2008. For Annual Distribution. 9242. Mother to Mother Ministry, Oklahoma City, OK. $12,000, 2008. To increase the salary of the executive director to be slightly more competitive and attract a qualified person to fill the vacancy. 9243. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2008. For Standards for Excellence Program in Oklahoma City. 9244. Oklahoma City Medical Business District, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2008. For 4th and final payment as part of membership obligation. 9245. Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2008. For Master Campus Plan - Phase II.
The Oxley Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in OK, with emphasis on Tulsa; some giving nationally. No grants to individuals. 9246. Markey Cancer Foundation, Lexington, KY. $10,000, 2007. For golf classic. 9247. National Museum of Racing, Saratoga Springs, NY. $10,000, 2007. For Museum Ball.
Presbyterian Health Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No grants to individuals. 9248. Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education Institute, Edmond, OK. $265,000, 2008.
Sarkeys Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to OK. No support for direct-to-government agencies or individual public or private elementary or secondary schools, unless they are serving the needs of a special population which are not met elsewhere; generally, no support for hospitals or local programs appropriately financed within the community or for religious institutions and their subsidiaries, or for out of state institutions. No grants to individuals, or for operating support, permanent financing, profitmaking programs, grants which trigger expenditure responsibility, direct mail solicitations, start-up funding for new organizations, feasibility studies, vehicles or for annual campaigns. 9249. Future Farmers of America Foundation, Oklahoma, Stillwater, OK. $15,000, 2007. For Director’s salary. 9250. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $184,040, 2007. For all-school training program for two Oklahoma City public schools. 9251. Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $200,000, 2007. To expand public engagement campaign and implement the Strengthening Families program.
Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to OK organizations within a 50-mile radius of Ardmore. No support for churches or political organizations. No grants to individuals. 9252. Communities in Schools, Ardmore, Ardmore, OK. $35,093, 2008. For AmeriCorps Program and fundraiser.
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Tulsa Community Foundation
Limitations: Giving primarily in OK. No grants to individuals (except through Noble Educational Fund and Sam Noble Scholarship Program); no loans (except for program-related investments). 9236. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA. $20,000, 2008. For Oklahoma Teachers Institute. 9237. Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2008. To match funds raised through the style show. 9238. Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2008. For Academic Awards Program and Fall Forum.
Limitations: Giving limited to northeastern OK through discretionary funds; donor-advised giving is nationwide. 9253. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2007. 9254. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $25,500, 2007.
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The Maxine and Jack Zarrow Family Foundation (formerly The Maxine and Jack Zarrow Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area.
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9255. Greenwood Cultural Center, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of the 4th Annual Legacy Award Dinner. 9256. Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2008. To enhance the Executive Directors salary. 9257. University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $1,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For Gilcrease Museum management operating support.
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The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area. 9258. ACORN Institute, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2008. For emergency/ bridge grant to hold the organization through the end of the year while they pursue new funding sources for Tulsa area operations. 9259. Alzheimers Association, Oklahoma Chapter, Tulsa, OK. $60,000, 2008. For the Memory Gala and operations. 9260. Alzheimers Association, Oklahoma Chapter, Tulsa, OK. $25,000, 2008. For sponsorship of Memory Walk. 9261. Childrens Hospital Foundation at Saint Francis, Tulsa, OK. $50,000, 2008. For The Painted Pony Ball. 9262. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Sooner Chapter, Tulsa, OK. $25,750, 2008. For Henry Zarrow Award, Corporate Sponsorship, Great Strides and All Stars. 9263. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Sooner Chapter, Tulsa, OK. $15,000, 2008. For All Sports Ball. 9264. John 316 Mission, Tulsa, OK. $11,000, 2008. For Thanksgiving and Christmas giving and to help Christian Ministers Alliance with Holiday giving program. 9265. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of the 8th Annual Dream Gala. 9266. KCEF Foundation, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2008. For the Thanks for Giving Gala. 9267. Margaret Hudson Program, Tulsa, OK. $20,000, 2008. For operational funding to expand our organizations capacity to provide services and programs for primarily African-American pregnant and parenting teen mothers and babies. 9268. Mary Abbott Childrens House, Norman, OK. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To add a dedicated development position to staff to ensure that the organization has the capacity to serve all young child victims and non-offending caregivers. 9269. Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $60,000, 2008. For Building Critical Infrastructure while Planning for the Future: Providing the support necessary for the Mental Health Association in Tulsa, a growing and dynamic agency, to assist those impacted by mental illness in the community. 9270. Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2008. For gift to enhance the Executive Directors salary. 9271. Salvation Army of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $25,000, 2008. For Annual Benefit for shelter. 9272. Tristesse Healing Hearts Grief Center, Tulsa, OK. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To hire experienced Executive Director to provide leadership, daily management and increased financial stability for the Center. Funding would cover salary expenses of the ED for 18 months. 9273. Tulsa Community College Foundation, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2008. For Vision Dinner. 9274. University of Oklahoma Foundation, Norman, OK. $25,000, 2008. 5-year grant. For Marquis Fund in honor of President Boren. 9275. University of Oklahoma Foundation, Norman, OK. $10,000, 2008. For the Sooner Club. 9276. University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2008. For 11th Anniversary Sprint for Life benefiting the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program. 9277. Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of the Pink Elephant Luncheon in Tulsa. 9278. Youth Services of Tulsa County, Tulsa, OK. $15,000, 2008. For Blank Canvas Fundraiser. 9279. YWCA of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK. $30,000, 2008. For Wine, Women and Shoes sponsorship and the Holiday Gala.
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Limitations: Giving limited to OR, with emphasis on Portland. No support for individual religious congregations, elementary, secondary or public higher educational institutions. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, operational deficits, financial emergencies, debt retirement, or annual fundraising activities. 9280. Casa de Belen, Roseburg, OR. $25,000, 2008. To hire a full-time executive director to replace a part-time volunteer position. 9281. Chess for Success, Portland, OR. $85,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate, expand, and replicate the program throughout Oregon. 9282. Childrens Center of Clackamas County, Oregon City, OR. $18,000, 2008. To expand capacity to serve additional 100 children who may be victims of physical or sexual abuse and/or neglect. 9283. Dress for Success of Oregon, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To hire a part-time program coordinator to expand agency capacity. 9284. Friendly House, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase the executive director and operations manager positions to full-time to expand the senior program and build organizational capacity. 9285. Friends of the Children-Portland, Portland, OR. $120,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To mentor 32 children enrolled in a longitudinal study to determine the efficacy of the program model. 9286. Innovation Partnership, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. To complete and distribute a relationship-building online tool to help mentors, volunteers, and educators build effective relationships with students. 9287. Jackson County SART, Ashland, OR. $26,800, 2008. 2-year grant. To sustain the executive director position to ensure agency viability and growth, and improve countywide response to sexual assault. 9288. Neskowin Valley School, Neskowin, OR. $18,000, 2008. To obtain capital and environmental consultation services. 9289. North Coast Land Conservancy, Seaside, OR. $40,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To support the conservation director position to build organizational capacity. 9290. Northwest Catholic Counseling Center, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. To hire a full-time clinical director to accommodate growth in capacity and programs. 9291. Portland Chamber Orchestra Association, Portland, OR. $23,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand capacity to enhance programs and broaden audience.
The Ford Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in rural OR, with special interest in Douglas and Coos counties; giving also in Siskiyou County, CA. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), endowment funds, general fund drives, indirect or overhead expenses, debt retirement or operating expenses, fundraising events, or purchase of art. 9292. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baker County, Baker City, OR. $20,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9293. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clatsop County, Astoria, OR. $20,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9294. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Columbia Gorge, Hood River, OR. $10,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9295. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Douglas County, Roseburg, OR. $35,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9296. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Malheur County, Ontario, OR. $15,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9297. Court Appointed Special Advocates, Columbia County, Saint Helens, OR. $20,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9298. Court Appointed Special Advocates, Klamath County, Klamath Falls, OR. $46,590, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9299. Court Appointed Special Advocates, Lincoln County, Newport, OR. $20,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9300. Court Appointed Special Advocates, Tillamook County, Tillamook, OR. $27,592, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9301. Curry County Juvenile Department, Gold Beach, OR. $20,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9302. Financial Stewardship Resources, Philomath, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Organization Board Training.
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9303. Inner Court Family Center, Paisley, OR. $20,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant. 9304. Southwestern Oregon Community Action Committee, Coos Bay, OR. $50,000, 2008. For CASA Capacity Building Grant Coos County. 9305. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. $235,000, 2008. For Three Year Capacity Building for Resource Assistance for Rural Environments Program (RARE).
Intel Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom and Santa Clara, CA, Hudson, MA, Albuquerque, NM, Portland, OR, Austin, TX, Riverton, and Dupont, WA; limited giving to select national organizations. No support for religious, sectarian, fraternal, or political organizations, arts or health care organizations, private schools, or sports teams. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships and scholarships), or for endowments, capital campaigns, general fund drives, annual campaigns, fundraising events, sporting events, travel or tours, or equipment. 9306. ACHIEVE, Inc., Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. For Algebra II Exam Work and core organizational support. 9307. ACHIEVE, Inc., Washington, DC. $125,000, 2007. For Algebra II Exam Work and core organizational support. 9308. Beijing University, Department of Education Technology at School of Education, Beijing, China. $25,000, 2007. To evaluate Intel Learn, program to help youth, ages 8 to 16, develop 21st century skills, with focus on digital literacy, critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration. 9309. Education Development Center, Elk Grove, CA. $69,300, 2007. To evaluate Intel Teach: Getting Started Course. Getting Started is designed to serve as introduction to software productivity tools and student-centered approaches to learning with technology. 9310. Education Development Center, Elk Grove, CA. $33,430, 2007. To evaluate U.S. Teach, program to help both experienced primary and secondary teachers and pre-service teachers (student teachers) integrate technology into instruction to enhance student learning and develop higher order thinking skills. 9311. International Society for Technology in Education, Eugene, OR. $45,000, 2007. For National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) Refresh Project, process to engage educators and stakeholders in updating NETS for Students, Teachers, and Administrator. 9312. International Society for Technology in Education, Eugene, OR. $45,000, 2007. For National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) Refresh Project, process to engage educators and stakeholders in updating NETS for Students, Teachers, and Administrator. 9313. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $18,123, 2007. For work to process Matching Gifts program. 9314. Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil. $40,000, 2007. To evaluate Intel Learn, program to help youth, ages 8 to 16, develop 21st century skills, with focus on digital literacy, critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration. 9315. Santa Clara Unified School District, Santa Clara, CA. $20,000, 2007. For strategic planning for science education programs. 9316. Smithsonian Institution, National Science Resources Center (NSRC), Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For strategic planning program for K-6 science education. 9317. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, Washington, DC. $105,000, 2007. For Strategic Supports for Improving Science Instruction in Schools. 9318. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. To evaluate Intel Mathematics Initiative.
The Jeld-Wen Foundation (formerly Jeld-Wen, Wenco Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on OR. No support for private or religious schools. No grants to individuals, or for religious activities or programs that duplicate services provided by other government or private agencies; no annual support. 9319. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2007.
The Lemelson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States and internationally in Africa, Asia and Latin America. No grants to individuals.
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9320. African-American Male Achievers Network, Los Angeles, CA. $10,597, 2007. To support financial audit and strategic plan.
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. No grants to individuals. 9321. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $27,100, 2008. 9322. Willamette Valley Development Officers, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008.
Meyer Memorial Trust (formerly Fred Meyer Charitable Trust) Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and Clark County, WA. No support for sectarian or religious organizations for religious purposes, or for animal welfare organizations, projects that primarily benefit students of a single K-12 school (unless the school is an independent alternative school primarily serving low-income and/or special needs populations). No grants to individuals or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, general fund drives, special events, sponsorships, direct replacement funding for activities previously supported by federal, state, or local public sources, deficit financing, acquisition of land for conservation purposes (except through Program Related Investments), or hospital capital construction projects (except through Program Related Investments). 9323. Albertina Kerr Centers, Portland, OR. $80,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To help develop bike rental business to provide earned income for organization’s services to people with disabilities. 9324. Association of Northwest Steelheaders, Milwaukie, OR. $60,000, 2009. 1.75-year grant. To hire executive director for this fish conservation organization. 9325. Big Brothers Big Sisters Northwest, Portland, OR. $300,000, 2009. 3-year grant. For infrastructure and technology support to continue strategic expansion of mentoring services to children. 9326. Boston College, Boston College Institute for Responsible Investment, Chestnut Hill, MA. $108,673, 2009. 1.25-year grant. To support More for Mission Campaign Resource Center, to help align a foundation’s investments with the mission of the organization. 9327. CASA-Voices for Children, Corvallis, OR. $21,650, 2009. For board development and strategic planning to increase organization’s stability. 9328. Central Oregon Environmental Center, Bend, OR. $24,750, 2009. For merger with reSource to strengthen environmental work in region. 9329. Central Oregon Mediation, Bend, OR. $81,464, 2009. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity by recruiting and training volunteers and professionalizing marketing strategies. 9330. Children First for Oregon, Portland, OR. $225,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To replicate sustainable funding model for child advocacy organizations. 9331. Childrens Justice Alliance, Portland, OR. $191,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To market curriculum and expand services for parents involved in criminal justice system. 9332. Coalition of Community Health Clinics, Portland, OR. $155,705, 2009. 3-year grant. For care coordinator to coordinate referrals for uninsured clients to safety net clinic. 9333. Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, The Dalles, OR. $200,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of operations. 9334. Columbia County Child Abuse Assessment Center, Saint Helens, OR. $51,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To increase organization’s capacity to deliver needed services. 9335. Committed Partners for Youth, Eugene, OR. $120,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To help two youth mentoring organizations consider merger or other collaborative relationship. 9336. Community and Shelter Assistance Corporation of Oregon, Newberg, OR. $60,000, 2009. 2-year grant. For training and operation of peer learning networks to benefit nonprofit housing providers that serve rural Oregon. 9337. Community Arts Project, Beaver, OR. $10,000, 2009. To hire this organization’s first executive director. 9338. Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, La Grande, OR. $200,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9339. Community of Writers, Portland, OR. $18,000, 2009. To develop strategic plan for organization. 9340. Crag Law Center, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2009. To increase work with communities along Oregon Coast grappling with environmental and conservation issues. 9341. Curry, County of, Commission on Children and Families, Gold Beach, OR. $17,800, 2009. For board and fundraising training for board and
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staff of Commission on Children and Families and affiliated local nonprofits. 9342. Daytime Enrichment Activities and Recreation, Beaverton, OR. $27,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To increase capacity to serve more young adults with severe developmental disabilities. 9343. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $3,000,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To continue support for Oregon Small Schools Initiative, reform initiative focused on secondary schools. 9344. Elgin Family Health Clinic, Elgin, OR. $50,000, 2009. To maintain clinic while transitioning to new operator and establishing health district. 9345. Family Building Blocks, Salem, OR. $90,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To increase number of young adult donors and volunteers. 9346. Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, Woodburn, OR. $150,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9347. Folk-Time, Portland, OR. $120,000, 2009. 3-year grant. For development staff to establish long term sustainable funding. 9348. Forestry Action Committee of the Illinois Valley Basin Interest Group, Cave Junction, OR. $15,000, 2009. For staff support and to conduct board and staff fundraising training. 9349. Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, Vancouver, WA. $200,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To support physician-led initiative that coordinates donated specialty care for uninsured in Clark County. 9350. Great Basin Society, Princeton, OR. $20,000, 2009. For technical assistance to strengthen this organization’s capacity. 9351. Hearing and Speech Institute, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To build capacity and rebrand this organization providing developmental health care for children. 9352. Hells Canyon Preservation Council, La Grande, OR. $50,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To hire staff to coordinate organization’s conservation campaigns. 9353. Housing Development Center, Portland, OR. $290,000, 2009. 6-year grant. To help financially strengthen nonprofit housing providers that serve rural Oregon. 9354. Housing Development Center, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2009. 3.50-year grant. For training and operation of peer learning networks that benefit nonprofit housing providers that serve rural Oregon. 9355. Housing Works, Redmond, OR. $200,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9356. Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance, Cave Junction, OR. $25,000, 2009. For development of earned-income stream for this organization, providing services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in southern Oregon. 9357. Jackson County Child Abuse Task Force, Medford, OR. $90,698, 2009. 3-year grant. To restructure funding of medical services for children at risk for abuse. 9358. Japanese Garden Society of Oregon, Portland, OR. $235,000, 2009. 3-year grant. For new staff position and for staff and board training. 9359. Jefferson Nature Center, Medford, OR. $112,850, 2009. 3-year grant. To build capacity of this Medford nature center that provides field-based environmental education. 9360. Juvenile Rights Project, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To increase organization’s development capacity. 9361. Kinship House, Portland, OR. $80,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To increase organization’s fund raising capacity in order to expand services to children transitioning from foster care to permanent homes. 9362. Leadership, Education, Adventure and Direction, Eugene, OR. $14,200, 2009. For strategic planning and board development. 9363. Lebanon Emergency Shelter, Lebanon, OR. $30,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To build community support for transitional housing program servicing homeless adults. 9364. Linn-Benton Volunteers, Corvallis, OR. $30,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To expand volunteer center and increase outreach to grassroots nonprofit organizations. 9365. MayDay, Inc., Baker City, OR. $45,000, 2009. To build capacity to meet increased need for services for survivors of domestic violence and abuse. 9366. Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis, Corvallis, OR. $200,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9367. Network of Oregon Watershed Councils, Eugene, OR. $195,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To provide needs assessments, training and technical assistance to Oregon watershed councils. 9368. North Coast Land Conservancy, Seaside, OR. $135,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To build internal capacity of this organization that conserves and protects land on northern Oregon coast.
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9369. Northwest Housing Alternatives, Milwaukie, OR. $300,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9370. Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center, Portland, OR. $11,000, 2009. To support development of organization’s fundraising plan. 9371. Oregon Childrens Theater Company, Portland, OR. $90,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To help this organization transition to new business model and venue. 9372. Oregon Opportunity Network, Portland, OR. $240,000, 2009. 5.50-year grant. For training and operation of peer learning networks that benefit nonprofit housing providers that serve rural Oregon. 9373. Oregon Social Learning Center Foundation, Eugene, OR. $25,000, 2009. For technical support to create a fund development plan for this agency, developing intervention programs that serve at-risk families, children, and young adults. 9374. Partnership for Safety and Justice, Portland, OR. $90,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To build administrative capacity of this organization. 9375. Pioneer Relief Nursery, Pendleton, OR. $60,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To establish transportation program for families and provide technical assistance to strengthen financial management systems. 9376. Portland Fruit Tree Project, Portland, OR. $22,620, 2009. For work of this agency that turns previously unused fruit and nut tree harvests into a city food source. 9377. Portland Opera Association, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To increase capacity through critical capital and technology improvements. 9378. Prevention and Recovery Northwest, Eugene, OR. $70,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To increase contributed income for substance abuse prevention and recovery services. 9379. Quadriplegics United Against Dependency, Portland, OR. $86,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To ensure affordable, accessible living for adults with disabilities by strengthening organization’s fundraising capacity. 9380. Rogue Initiative for a Vital Economy, Ashland, OR. $66,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To implement strategic plan to increase fundraising capacity. 9381. Rogue Valley Opera Association, Medford, OR. $80,761, 2009. For development and marketing director and for board development. 9382. Rural Development Initiatives, Eugene, OR. $100,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To expand technical assistance, access to capital and markets, and other supports to rural entrepreneurs and small businesses. 9383. Rural Organizing Project, Scappoose, OR. $22,000, 2009. To provide member groups with communications tools to more effectively engage their constituents. 9384. Saint Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, Eugene, OR. $150,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9385. Salems Riverfront Carousel, Salem, OR. $10,000, 2009. To study feasibility of expanding facility to generate earned income. 9386. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $250,000, 2009. 3-year grant. For grassroots leadership development to move Oregon’s schools into top 10 in nation. 9387. Star of Hope Activity Center, Coos Bay, OR. $65,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To implement fund development program. 9388. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To implement plan to diversify and increase funding. 9389. Tides, Inc., San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2009. To facilitate workshops for nonprofit shared services. 9390. Tillamook Bay Child Care Center, Tillamook, OR. $20,441, 2009. To help implement fundraising plan. 9391. Tillamook County Womens Resource Center, Tillamook, OR. $24,530, 2009. For continued support of this organization’s efforts to open new shelter. 9392. Umpqua Community Action Network, Roseburg, OR. $70,000, 2009. 2-year grant. To support expanded fundraising, volunteer recruitment, training and coordination. 9393. Umpqua Community Development Corporation, Roseburg, OR. $300,000, 2009. 6-year grant. For expansion of this entity’s operations. 9394. Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, Cornelius, OR. $120,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To add development staff to expand organization’s fundraising capacity. 9395. Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition, Aloha, OR. $22,500, 2009. To hire executive director to strengthen organization’s capacity. 9396. Youth Progress Association, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2009. 3-year grant. To build data collection and quality assurance capacity in three agencies that serve high-needs and at-risk youth.
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James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. Generally no support for propagandizing or influencing elections or legislation or projects of religious organizations that principally benefit their own members. Generally no grants to individuals, or for endowments, general fund drives, annual appeals, debt retirement, operation deficits, or emergency needs. 9397. Business Education Compact of Washington County, Beaverton, OR. $75,000, 2007. For teacher training development for teachers in grades K-12. 9398. Chalkboard Project, Portland, OR. $500,000, 2007. For Career Enhancement Project for Oregon educators. 9399. Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater, Do Jump Movement Theater, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2007. For development and marketing infrastructure expansion. 9400. Liberty Restoration, Astoria, OR. $20,000, 2007. For capacity building and program building. 9401. Metropolitan Youth Symphony, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. For development and operating support. 9402. Molalla River Education Foundation, Molalla, OR. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building and development for Molalla Community School. 9403. Mosier Community School Foundation, Mosier, OR. $24,452, 2007. For capacity building and development for Mosier Community School. 9404. Portland Community College Foundation, Portland, OR. $130,406, 2007. For capacity building. 9405. Portland Opera Association, Portland, OR. $700,000, 2007. For development and fundraising capacity building and donor development. 9406. Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, Otis, OR. $20,000, 2007. For development and fundraising capacity building and donor development. 9407. Willamette Repertory Theater, Eugene, OR. $20,542, 2007. For capacity building and to stabilize budget.
NIKE Foundation (formerly NIKE P.L.A.Y. Foundation) Limitations: Giving on an international basis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burkina Faso, China, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. No support for discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support for established programs, research or travel, films, television, or radio programs not an integral part of a project, religious programs, endowments or fundraising campaigns, lobbying or political activities, or depreciation or debt reduction. 9408. Acumen Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. To test models of economic empowerment for young women by enabling the start-up of new women-owned e-kiosks in India over the next two years. 9409. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 9410. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA. $479,642, 2008. To adapt and test the Coaching Boys into Men program within the context of cricket in India. 9411. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $403,870, 2008. To develop and implement a framework for measuring the empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and partners on initiative for girls’ empowerment, and measure the impact of select initiatives in developing countries. 9412. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2008. To develop and implement a framework for measuring the empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and partners on initiative for girls’ empowerment, and measure the impact of select initiatives in developing countries. 9413. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $221,477, 2008. To develop and implement a framework for measuring the empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and partners on initiative for girls’ empowerment, and measure the impact of select initiatives in developing countries. 9414. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. To develop and implement a framework for measuring the empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and partners on initiative for girls’ empowerment, and measure the impact of select initiatives in developing countries. 9415. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. To develop and implement a framework for measuring the empowerment of girls, provide strategic input to Nike Foundation and
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partners on initiative for girls’ empowerment, and measure the impact of select initiatives in developing countries. 9416. Mercy Corps, Portland, OR. $107,065, 2008. For Fellow under the newly developed Nike Foundation-Mercy Corps Fellowship program. Fellow will oversee a set of grantees, provide strategic input into the strategic planning process, and deliver a body of work defining how international NGOs can better address the needs of AGs. 9417. Partners of the Americas, Washington, DC. $434,508, 2008. To develop and test a sport-based, comprehensive economic empowerment model for girls in three distinct geographic areas of Brazil. 9418. Tostan, Washington, DC. $501,874, 2008. To adapt Community Empowerment Program (proven to lead to the abandonment of Female Genital Cutting), sharpening its girl lens and more broadly measuring its impact on girls’ empowerment. Tasking place in in Senegal, the program will empower girl and boy leaders to drive the adoption of more equitable gender attitudes and behaviors in their own and neighboring communities.
Northwest Health Foundation Fund, II Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and WA. No grants to individuals. 9419. Oklahoma Hospital Education and Research Foundation Trust, Oklahoma City, OK. $250,000, 2007.
The Oregon Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to OR. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes or projects in individual schools. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual fund appeals, sponsorship of one-time events or performances, emergency funding, endowments, annual campaigns, deficit financing, scientific research, publications, films, or conferences, unless so designated by a donor. 9420. Alder Creek Childrens Forest, Canyonville, OR. $25,000, 2008. To build local capacity of Oregon Explorer program, which engages 5th and 6th grade students in field, classroom and computer lab activities. 9421. All Outdoors, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building in marketing/web development and initiation of planned giving program and for purchase of handicap-accessible van. 9422. Arts Central, Bend, OR. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building. 9423. Arts Umbrella, Eugene, OR. $18,000, 2008. To increase resources for programs by improving organizational capacity. 9424. Bandon Community Development Trust, Bandon, OR. $25,000, 2008. To develop business plan for organization to increase affordable workforce housing in Bandon and Coos County. 9425. Bandon Community Development Trust, Bandon, OR. $15,000, 2008. For architectural drawings, permits and other expenses related to developing a workforce affordable housing project in Bandon. 9426. Birth to Three, Eugene, OR. $129,577, 2008. For third and final year for training and capacity building related to statewide dissemination of the Make Parenting a Pleasure curriculum and Parenting: The First Three Years curriculum. 9427. Birth to Three, Eugene, OR. $75,000, 2008. To build endowment and hire additional staff, restricted to new resource development and marketing-related staff positions. 9428. BodyVox, Portland, OR. $17,900, 2008. For second and final year for audience expansion initiative. 9429. Boy Scouts of America, Oregon Trail Council, Eugene, OR. $10,800, 2008. For Building Character Campaign and for Troop 381, Friends of Scouting. 9430. Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, OR. $12,500, 2008. For fundraiser. 9431. Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA. $39,600, 2008. For Meal Program/Healthy Habits Program and It Just Takes One campaign luncheon. 9432. Boys and Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley, Grants Pass, OR. $20,000, 2008. For Illinois Valley club operations, and for It Just Takes One Campaign. 9433. Broadway Rose Theater Company, Tigard, OR. $25,000, 2008. To renovate C.F. Tigard building, creating permanent home for company. 9434. Business Education Compact of Washington County, Beaverton, OR. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For full-time marketing and business development specialist and equipment. 9435. Business Education Compact of Washington County, Beaverton, OR. $25,000, 2008. For Collaborative Teacher Development Initiative.
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9436. Caldera, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For capacity-building project to create Innovation Center at Caldera. 9437. CASA of Central Oregon, Bend, OR. $39,360, 2008. For second and final year to increase organizational capacity and insure strategic growth, sustainability and leadership needed to advocate for all dependent children in Central Oregon. 9438. Cascade Land Conservancy, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2008. Toward campaign. 9439. Catholic Charities, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Gold Star sponsorship of Annual Celebration. 9440. Central Oregon Community College Foundation, Bend, OR. $50,000, 2008. For the Culinary Institute Campaign. 9441. Central Oregon Veterans Outreach, Bend, OR. $18,000, 2008. To transition executive director position from volunteer to salary. 9442. Childrens Center of Clackamas County, Oregon City, OR. $19,000, 2008. For second and final year to strengthen organizational capacity through addition of part-time donor relations manager. 9443. Clackamas Community Land Trust, Milwaukie, OR. $25,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity-building through technology investment, marketing and donor development. 9444. Clackamas Heritage Partners, Oregon City, OR. $12,000, 2008. For third and final year to strengthen organization and use of volunteers after integration of several educational programs focused on Oregon’s history. 9445. Classroom Law Project, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. To expand civics education in Oregon by funding program consultants to provide training and coaching to teachers, increase teacher attendance at Statewide Civics Conference and to help with branding and marketing efforts. 9446. Columbia County Child Abuse Assessment Center, Saint Helens, OR. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity to serve the growing number of child abuse victims in Columbia County. 9447. Community-Minded Enterprises, Spokane, WA. $50,000, 2008. For Health For All program. 9448. Concordia University Foundation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Center for Applied Lutheran Leadership offices, conference rooms and resources. 9449. Corvallis Arts Center, Corvallis, OR. $13,000, 2008. To help strengthen organization through addition of development coordinator. 9450. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clackamas County, Oregon City, OR. $30,000, 2008. For continued efforts to build capacity in staff and fundraising to expand number of CASA volunteers and number of abused children served. 9451. Crater Lake National Park Trust, Crater Lake, OR. $20,000, 2008. For second and final year to strengthen fundraising capacity to expand Classroom at Crater Lake educational program. 9452. Crater Lake National Park Trust, Crater Lake, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Classroom at Crater Lake, to train 4th and 5th grade teachers, and to bring 2,000 students to Crater Lake National Park. 9453. Crater Lake National Park Trust, Crater Lake, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Crater Lake Classroom Project. 9454. DePaul Industries, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For manager/ consultant for Engineer Food and Manufacturing Facility Project. 9455. Doernbecher Childrens Hospital Foundation, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For the Doernbecher Freestyle Five Project. 9456. Dougy Center, Portland, OR. $259,100, 2008. For organizational enhancements. 9457. Dougy Center, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. For Teen Theater Troupe and production of training DVD and manual to help educate students, teachers and administrators about experience of grieving teens. 9458. Dress for Success of Oregon, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To build fundraising capacity and increase annual revenues. 9459. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $130,000, 2008. For disbursement of equity profits from sale of TechTracker stock options, to go to nonprofits selected by TechTracker; for disbursement of equity profits from sale of Acrymed stock options, to go to nonprofits selected by Acrymed; and for operating support. 9460. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $27,000, 2008. For operating support. 9461. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $12,000, 2008. For operating support. 9462. Eugene Concert Choir, Eugene, OR. $16,000, 2008. For technology upgrades and donor database software. 9463. Family Access Network Foundation, Bend, OR. $15,000, 2008. For second and final year to hire development specialist to implement sustainable fundraising model and develop new revenue sources.
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9464. Family Building Blocks, Salem, OR. $25,000, 2008. For year two for Cuddle A Reader program, to help build infrastructure to implement and sustain Raising a Reader early literacy program. 9465. Fern Ridge Library Foundation, Veneta, OR. $20,000, 2008. For renovations to older wing of library to increase functionality and efficiency. 9466. Forward Stride, Beaverton, OR. $15,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For long-term development plan to support therapeutic riding programs. 9467. Foundations for a Better Oregon, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Chalkboard Project’s CLASS (Creative Leadership Achieves Student Success) Project, educator career enhancement program. 9468. Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed, Estuary, Beach and Sea, Netarts, OR. $55,000, 2008. For ongoing and new education and outreach programs, development of marketing and fundraising plans, and board training. 9469. Friends of the Children-Portland, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand program and participate in national longitudinal evaluation study to understand impact of Friends program on children and families who participate. 9470. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Columbia River Council, Portland, OR. $33,000, 2008. For merger of all four councils in Oregon to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency, mainly for development and information technology line items. 9471. Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For capacity-building through adding administrative position for expanded services to member foundations, especially outside Portland area. 9472. Growing Gardens, Portland, OR. $11,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For year one of Youth Grow School Garden Coordinator Certificate Program, three-year project to develop and implement certification program to train volunteers and teachers in sustainable garden-based education for elementary school children. 9473. Habitat for Humanity of Oregon, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For revolving loan fund to assist Habitat affiliates with purchase of land. 9474. Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East, Portland, OR. $28,000, 2008. To build capacity through hiring of full-time volunteer coordinator, increasing community involvement in building affordable homes for low-income families. 9475. Habitat for Humanity, Mid-Willamette Valley, Salem, OR. $20,000, 2008. To build organizational capacity by hiring full-time ReStore staff person as a volunteer coordinator and floor supervisor. 9476. Habitat for Humanity, Rogue Valley, Medford, OR. $10,000, 2008. To enhance delivery of services by increasing project manager position to full-time. 9477. Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Center, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2008. To build capacity by increasing services, fundraising, and administrative capacity. 9478. Huerto de la Familia - Family Garden, Eugene, OR. $12,600, 2008. To build capacity by hiring site manager/program assistant to support participating Latino families in community gardening. 9479. Institute for Sustainability Education and Ecology, Eugene, OR. $20,000, 2008. For continuance of research and analysis of climate change public policy, opinion surveying, staff support, consulting services. 9480. Institute for Sustainability Education and Ecology, Eugene, OR. $15,000, 2008. For continuance of Policy Interactive Project research and analysis of climate change public policy: opinion surveying, research staff support, and contract consulting services. 9481. Jackson County Relief Nursery, Family Nurturing Center, Medford, OR. $47,000, 2008. To recruit, train, and engage Baby Boomer-age volunteers in direct services to youth and in management, public relations, and fund development activities for partnering agencies. 9482. Jackson Street Youth Shelter, Corvallis, OR. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To provide wraparound services for youth and families who are in the shelter, through hiring full-time case manager and half-time mentoring supervisor. 9483. Japanese Garden Society of Oregon, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase organizational capacity by hiring part-time development staff person. 9484. Job Council, Medford, OR. $16,876, 2008. 2-year grant. For year two of three to expand Child Care Resource Network’s Providers as Partners Mentoring Project.
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9485. Josephine Community Libraries, Grants Pass, OR. $25,000, 2008. For books to increase library collection and to support hiring of supervising librarian. 9486. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Tigard, OR. $10,000, 2008. For sponsorship of gala. 9487. Latino Community Association, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2008. For third and final year to hire bilingual executive director to manage and develop program. 9488. Latino Network, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For third and final year to support capacity-building project to strengthen organizational infrastructure and diversify funding base. 9489. Lewis and Clark College, Graduate School of Education, Portland, OR. $19,380, 2008. For Sustainability Education Initiative to train teachers in West Linn-Wilsonville School District. 9490. Liberty Restoration, Astoria, OR. $15,000, 2008. To boost attendance, memberships and donations by increasing staff time and marketing efforts. 9491. Majestic Theater Management, Corvallis, OR. $35,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For creation of full-time development/business manager position to improve organizational capacity. 9492. Marion-Polk Food Share, Salem, OR. $15,000, 2008. For third and final year to hire major gifts manager, produce new donor outreach materials, and secure fundraising training for staff, board and volunteers. 9493. Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center, Medford, OR. $10,000, 2008. For final year of funding for operations director. 9494. Mercy Corps, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For new world headquarters in Portland. 9495. Mount Hood Community College, Gresham, OR. $26,800, 2008. 2-year grant. For Child Development/Family Support Program to provide early literacy training to childcare providers through Mother Goose Asks Why curriculum. 9496. Museum at Warm Springs, Warm Springs, OR. $15,000, 2008. For exhibits, dance education program for tribal and area youths, and toward Honor Dinner. 9497. Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, OR. $28,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase financial sustainability by adding grant writer position. 9498. Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For capacity-building. 9499. Nature Conservancy, Oregon Chapter, Portland, OR. $33,248, 2008. 2-year grant. For final two years of project to increase on-the-ground conservation capacity and volunteer base. 9500. Next Door, Hood River, OR. $95,000, 2008. For building financial assets and strengthening leadership capacity in Raices cluster communities in Oregon. 9501. North Coast Land Conservancy, Seaside, OR. $10,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity-building efforts. 9502. NW Digital Art Kids, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Magic in Their Hands, capacity-building project to strengthen support and expand number of teen musicians served. 9503. Oregon Ballet Theater, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2008. For conversion of database to align with marketing/ticketing department, resulting in stronger development activities. 9504. Oregon Campus Compact, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2008. For capacity-building plan, including new governance, fiscal, and program strategies. 9505. Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education, Portland, OR. $205,410, 2008. For fifth year of support for Statewide Scholarship program for family child care providers and staff of center-based child care, Head Start, and after-school programs to support costs for professional certification, credentialing and accreditation programs, and for training and education. 9506. Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education, Portland, OR. $73,330, 2008. For Statewide Scholarship program for family child care providers and staff of center-based child care, Head Start, and after-school programs. 9507. Oregon Center for Public Policy, Silverton, OR. $50,000, 2008. For general support toward workplan and publishing goals. 9508. Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Salem, OR. $151,665, 2008. For second of three years for statewide program of child care provider networks to improve retention of professional providers and quality of child care in Oregon. 9509. Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Salem, OR. $50,000, 2008. For final year of funding for systemic assessment of quality of child care in Oregon and dissemination of information.
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9510. Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Salem, OR. $20,000, 2008. For third and final year of early childhood literacy education and development through regularly scheduled literacy presentations to children at provider sites, distribution of early literacy materials, and training of child care providers and parents. 9511. Oregon Childrens Theater Company, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For audience development and support of move from Keller Auditorium to Newark and Winningstad Theaters of Hatfield Hall. 9512. Oregon Geographic Alliance, Portland, OR. $70,000, 2008. For Atlas of Oregon Project, Professional Development Mentorship Program, Teacher Incentive Grant Program, and Summer Institute for Oregon’s K-12 geography teachers. 9513. Oregon Health and Science University Foundation, Portland, OR. $91,000, 2008. For relief coverage for rural physicians to reduce physician turnover and burnout. 9514. Oregon Jewish Museum, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. To build capacity through hiring of development director. 9515. Oregon Mentors, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For collaboration with Children’s Institute to create Children’s Campus, shared office space housing both organizations. 9516. Oregon Mentors, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For national database and evaluation tool to assist day-to-day decisions of individual mentoring programs and provide collective picture of successful mentoring program models. 9517. Oregon Progress Board, Salem, OR. $10,000, 2008. To develop business plan for Oregon Shines III, strategic plan for collaboratively improving economic, social and environmental well-being. 9518. Oregon Progress Forum, Bus Project Foundation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For aisle purchase for Bus Project. 9519. Oregon Science Teachers Association, Portland, OR. $26,000, 2008. To carry out Teacher Training Workshops and present at annual OSTA workshop. 9520. Oregon Science Teachers Association, Portland, OR. $10,250, 2008. For phase II and III of Diack Teacher Training Program. 9521. Oregon Symphony Association in Salem, Salem, OR. $20,000, 2008. For capacity-building effort to stabilize funding and revitalize community support. 9522. Pacific Rivers Council, Portland, OR. $70,000, 2008. To hire Development Director and for general support. 9523. Pacific Rivers Council, Portland, OR. $65,000, 2008. To hire Development Director. 9524. Pearl Buck Center, Eugene, OR. $30,000, 2008. For capital campaign, to merge all Pearl Buck Center programs into single, functional workspace. 9525. Portland Actors Conservatory, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. To hire temporary project coordinator to manage remaining steps in implementing nationally accredited, full-time conservatory program. 9526. Portland Marathon, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. To sponsor race. 9527. Portland Parks and Recreation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. To develop Flying Wild, which will offer workshops to 200 Portland teachers focusing on migratory bird curriculum. 9528. Portland Parks Foundation, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For final year to build organizational capacity. 9529. Portland Public School District, Career Pathways, Portland, OR. $26,000, 2008. For year two of three for development and implementation of process to provide work experience for Portland high school students interested in health care careers, with Portland Workforce Alliance. 9530. Portland Schools Foundation, Portland, OR. $20,786, 2008. For Measures of Academic Progress project, to be implemented by Northwest Evaluation Association. 9531. Portland State University Foundation, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. To enhance Summer Institute on Youth Mentoring. 9532. Portland State University Foundation, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Simon Benson Awards Dinner. 9533. Portland State University Foundation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Campus Compact, to hire new executive director to expand program to more colleges and universities in Oregon. 9534. Portland State University Foundation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Campus Compact for capacity-building. 9535. Portland Taiko, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For CREATE Projects support. 9536. Providence Benedictine Nursing Center Foundation, Mount Angel, OR. $17,100, 2008. For Gerontological Nurse Certification Program, which
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will allow working nurses living in remote areas to use distance learning and home/group study to acquire nursing continuing education and certification. 9537. Puget Sound Health Alliance, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For creation of secure portal for automatically serving reports to clinics on 24/7 basis. 9538. Regional Arts and Culture Council, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For Right Brain Initiative, integrating arts into core subjects at public schools in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. 9539. Road Home, Salt Lake City, UT. $71,920, 2008. For playground and event support. 9540. Rogue Valley Opera Association, Medford, OR. $30,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity-building project encompassing executive director search and hire along with technology upgrades. 9541. Roseburg Public Schools, Roseburg, OR. $160,000, 2008. For contingent support for Rural Douglas County Schools Fiber Optic Project. 9542. Roseburg Public Schools, Roseburg, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Rural Douglas County Schools Fiber Optic Project. 9543. Ross Ragland Theater, Klamath Falls, OR. $34,000, 2008. For capacity-building effort that includes hiring of development officer, board development, and creation of outreach material. 9544. Rural Development Initiatives, Eugene, OR. $66,500, 2008. For leadership and asset development projects. 9545. Saint Andrews Community Center, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For matching gift for Fund-a-Need Auction. 9546. Saint Marys Academy, Portland, OR. $30,750, 2008. For arts programs, including Media Arts; for college scholarship for graduate majoring in media arts major at 4-year university or conservatory; and for Thibodaux and Belle Chasse table sponsor at Gala. 9547. Saint Marys Academy, Portland, OR. $16,000, 2008. For Saint Mary’s Scholarship Fund and for Saint Mary’s Food For Thought Scholarship Luncheon table sponsorship. 9548. Salem Keizer School District, Salem, OR. $16,000, 2008. For specialized training for secondary teachers to meet academic needs of low-income students. 9549. Saving Grace, Winchester, OR. $10,000, 2008. To construct expanded, safe and clean animal shelter to better meet needs of area’s homeless pet population. 9550. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2008. For year two of three for staff and marketing, and for matching grant contingent on new and increased partner contributions. 9551. Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, Ashland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For year two of three to add 0.5 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) to conservation coordinator position and hire development director. 9552. Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay, OR. $13,792, 2008. For final year of support of CARE Connections which brings bilingual early literacy training to child care providers in Coos and Curry counties. 9553. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2008. For final year to support organizational strategic shift to comprehensive public education advocacy. 9554. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,500, 2008. For general support. 9555. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2008. For year two of three to support and strengthen Oregon’s nonprofit sector through development of new resources through Oregon Involved and Nonprofit Association of Oregon. 9556. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For training for non-profit boards of directors. 9557. Think Link Discovery Center, La Grande, OR. $26,500, 2008. To build capacity by hiring community coordinator to build collaborations with schools, Eastern Oregon University, and community members. 9558. Trillium Family Services, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To build capacity of Family of Friends mentoring program by adding development director and donor database. 9559. Tualatin Riverkeepers, Tigard, OR. $13,210, 2008. For project to engage volunteers in stewardship of natural areas, connect children to nature through educational programs, and develop advisory committee to create a strategic restoration plan. 9560. United Way of Lane County, Springfield, OR. $27,300, 2008. To build capacity of Lane County’s human service network to screen and enroll uninsured clients into commercial, government-sponsored, or community health insurance plans.
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9561. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. $25,000, 2008. For Environmental Education Initiative, training teachers, mentoring youth, and promoting stewardship through service learning. 9562. University of Oregon Foundation, Eugene, OR. $33,000, 2008. For Law School, toward Environmental and Natural Resources Law (ENR) program Assistant Director salary support, and ENR program and other student stipends. 9563. University of Oregon Foundation, Eugene, OR. $23,000, 2008. For Law School, toward Environmental and Natural Resources Law (ENR) program Assistant Director salary support, and ENR program and other student stipends. 9564. University of Oregon Foundation, Eugene, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Oregon Bach Festival premiere of Bowerman: Man of Oregon, gala concert to give tribute to legendary track coach. 9565. Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, Cornelius, OR. $100,000, 2008. For implementation of electronic health records. 9566. Volunteers in Medicine Clinic of the Cascades, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2008. For year two of three to build program capacity by strengthening fundraising efforts, developing planned giving program, and increasing the donor base. 9567. Volunteers of America Oregon, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For marketing and public awareness campaign related to community-based senior care and adult day centers. 9568. White Bird, Portland, OR. $29,000, 2008. To strengthen fundraising and marketing capabilities through acquisition of and training on database software. 9569. Working Wonders Childrens Museum, Bend, OR. $25,000, 2008. To increase capacity of current staff to support resource development goals. 9570. World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2008. For Teacher Training Sessions. 9571. Xerces Society, Portland, OR. $11,000, 2008. To educate children, parents, and teachers about pollinator conservation while restoring habitat and greening school grounds. 9572. YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties, Family, Salem, OR. $45,000, 2008. For year two of three to build organizational capacity by adding community relations director to work with all four branches to develop new sources of revenue. 9573. Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For professional development of teaching artists and arts organization staffers.
Ann and Bill Swindells Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. No support for religious organizations or their capital fund drives or for activist organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual operating budgets, development office personnel, annual fund raising activities, endowments, operational deficits, financial emergencies or for debt retirements. 9574. Neighborhood House, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building.
PENNSYLVANIA Alcoa Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Pittsburgh, PA, Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Mexico, and South America; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for political or lobbying organizations, sectarian or religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, private foundations, or trust funds. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships and employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, capital campaigns, debt reduction, or general operating support, fundraising events or sponsorships, trips, conferences, seminars, festivals, one-day events, documentaries, videos, or research projects/ programs, or indirect or overhead costs.
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9575. African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2008. For the LEED Green Building Workshop series. 9576. Atelier Handicap Habitat, Montpellier, France. $20,000, 2008. For the access awareness and planning program to assist people with physical challenges. 9577. Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Subiaco, Australia. $30,000, 2008. For the implementation of a new information technology and communications system. 9578. Brazil Foundation, New York, NY. $60,054, 2008. For evaluation and organizational capacity-building support to rural family schools. 9579. Clark County Office of Emergency Services, Arkadelphia, AR. $15,000, 2008. For the fire prevention and training program. 9580. Conservation International, Arlington, VA. $30,504, 2008. For student and scientist participation in the RAP symposium and rapid assessment training workshops in Suriname. 9581. Conservation International, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2008. For a Hotspot Investor sponsorship of Conservation International’s annual dinner in New York. 9582. Corporacion Municipal de Desarrollo Social de Colina, Colina, Chile. $35,000, 2008. For the teacher training and instructional aids initiative. 9583. Craft Act: Craft and Design Centre, Canberra, Australia. $15,000, 2008. For presentation of outreach program in conjunction with FINK: Fostering Design exhibition. 9584. Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development, Moscow, Russia. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For the environmental education and NGO capacity-building program. 9585. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2008. For programs to strengthen the not-for-profit sector in Western Pennsylvania. 9586. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. For the 2008 Nonprofit Summit for Western Pennsylvania. 9587. International Foundation for Education and Self-Help, Scottsdale, AZ. $162,000, 2008. To support Teacher Education in Guinea (STEG). 9588. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $250,900, 2008. For the public funding of conservation in Brazil. 9589. Pannon University, Veszprem, Hungary. $20,000, 2008. For the water resource development and management program. 9590. Quad City Development Group Foundation, Rock Island, IL. $72,200, 2008. For the Quad Cities Global Economic Positioning Strategic Framework. 9591. Rainforest Alliance, New York, NY. $37,500, 2008. For sponsorship of two Silver Benefactor tables and one Bronze Table at the Rainforest Alliance Gala. 9592. Regroupement National des Conseils Regionaux de Lenvironnement du Quebec, Montreal, Canada. $135,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For regional workshops for decision-making skills on all sustainable development. 9593. Romanian Red Cross, Arad, Romania. $50,000, 2008. For the emergency healthcare promotion and training program. 9594. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $246,130, 2008. For A City of Neighborhoods. 9595. Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi, San Sebastian, Spain. $55,800, 2008. For the community planning program focused on sustainable development. 9596. United Neighbors, Davenport, IA. $15,000, 2008. For the capacity development program. 9597. Van Buren Community Mental Health Authority, Paw Paw, MI. $30,000, 2008. For the training and employment program. 9598. Wall of America Foundation, Sharon, CT. $30,000, 2008. For capacity building. 9599. Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates Network, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2008. For the women in engineering project. 9600. World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2008. For the Community Stakeholder Convening. 9601. YMCA, Two Rivers, Moline, IL. $15,000, 2008. For the Coordinated Approach to Child Health program.
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA and WV. No support for biomedical research, national organizations, or individual elementary or secondary schools. No grants to individuals, or for student aid, fellowships, travel, ongoing operating expenses, annual appeals,
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membership drives, conferences, films, books, or audio-visual productions (unless an integral part of a foundation supported program), or for construction, equipment, religious activities or endowments. 9602. Bethany College, Bethany, WV. $127,000, 2008. To develop instructional kits for elementary school teachers that include interdisciplinary content materials and tools for using advanced technology in classroom. 9603. CAMC Health Education and Research Institute, Charleston, WV. $150,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For expansion of West Virginia Nursing Leadership Institute to provide training program focusing on team leadership development and effectiveness skills. 9604. CAMC Health Education and Research Institute, Charleston, WV. $150,000, 2008. For statewide West Virginia Perinatal Telehealth Project to provide connectivity and training between three tertiary care centers and 20 rural health organizations to provide high-risk maternal-fetal consultations to improve birth outcomes. 9605. Carnegie Institute, Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. For outreach program that helps teachers integrate robotics into elementary and middle school courses. 9606. Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For design costs for redevelopment of Allegheny Square Park, as centerpiece of a consortium of cultural organizations. 9607. CommunityWorks in West Virginia, Charleston, WV. $65,000, 2008. For continued operating and program support for low-income housing initiatives. 9608. Habitat for Humanity of Kanawha and Putnam County, Charleston, WV. $60,000, 2008. For staffing to continue growth of State Support Organization to allow increases in building capacity of Habitat affiliates. 9609. Local Government Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $130,000, 2008. To establish consensus based standards for evaluating value and performance of local governments and services in Southwestern Pennsylvania. 9610. Marshall University Foundation, Huntington, WV. $300,000, 2008. For statewide expansion of 21st Century curriculum and professional development plan for Pre-K teachers. 9611. Northern Panhandle Regional Education Service Agency, Wheeling, WV. $131,000, 2008. To pilot coaching program for principals completing West Virginia Department of Education 21st Century Leadership Institute. 9612. Our Jobs, Our Children, Our Future, Huntington Area Development Council, Huntington, WV. $100,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance in form of legal, accounting, and marketing services for tenants of Biotechnology Incubator at Marshall University Forensic Science Center. 9613. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2008. For recruitment plan to increase number of donors. 9614. Regional Education Service Agency, Huntington, WV. $180,000, 2008. To provide technical support to 150 teachers seeking National Board Certification. 9615. Team for West Virginia Children, Huntington, WV. $200,000, 2008. 9616. University of Pittsburgh, Office of Research, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For education leadership model using teacher/administrator teams to plan for academic improvement. 9617. Vision Shared, Morgantown, WV. $75,000, 2008. For Creative Communities training activities to increase planning of new economy growth strategies at local levels throughout State. 9618. West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Elkview, WV. $175,000, 2008. For continued support for Head Start for Safety project; training on oral health to 14 member programs; and education for dentists on issues related to domestic violence. 9619. West Virginia Coalition for Technology-Based Economic Development, Cross Lanes, WV. $175,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For development and improvement. 9620. West Virginia Department of Education, Division of Special Projects-Superintendents Center for 21st Century, Charleston, WV. $280,000, 2008. To establish a center for teacher recruitment and retention. 9621. West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation, Fairmont, WV. $75,000, 2008. To promote and foster incubators located in North Central and Central West Virginia and provide advisory panel for tenants. 9622. West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Charleston, WV. $70,000, 2008. For continued support for Nonprofit Technical Assistance and Training Program to increase capacity of nonprofit organizations and staff
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to provide affordable housing services to low- and moderate-income West Virginians. 9623. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $25,000, 2008. To convene West Virginia oral health programs for evaluation and planning. 9624. YouthPlaces, Pittsburgh, PA. $120,000, 2008. For AfterSchool Peer Learning Network to build capacity of after-school programs in Washington, Greene, and Fayette Counties.
E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NC, NY, PA, TX, and Richmond, VA (for performing arts only). No support for private secondary education, or large public charities. No grants to individuals or for endowments (generally). 9625. Auburn Theological Seminary, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. Toward costs of Multifaith Faculty Development Seminar and for Media Training for seminar participants. 9626. Avalon Hospice, Flint, MI. $40,000, 2007. Toward 2 consultant studies, Hospice’s fundraising programs and feasibility of expanding services. 9627. Childrens Museum of Richmond, Richmond, VA. $15,000, 2007. Toward Museum’s Carniball and purchase of three costumes. 9628. FaithTrust Institute, Seattle, WA. $88,800, 2007. Toward costs of training seminary faculty on curriculum development for prevention of sexual abuse by clergy, 1st installment. 9629. Firehouse Theater Project, Richmond, VA. $42,000, 2007. To build fundraising capacity, administrative and artistic salary support, and dressing room renovation. 9630. Hospice Volunteers of the Waterville Area, Waterville, ME. $25,000, 2007. For capacity-building to train/support volunteers, provide more bereavement services, and provide support to staff and Board. 9631. Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY. $90,000, 2007. For expenses of Church’s Training Center in Progressive Public Ministry from Congregational Base program. 9632. Music for Healing and Transition, Hillsdale, NY. $10,000, 2007. Toward providing therapeutic music certification program in conjunction with Hospice Care in Berkshires. 9633. Partakers, Inc., Auburndale, MA. $25,000, 2007. Toward management and administration expenses of Behind Bars Seminary Program. 9634. Partners Home Care, Beverly, MA. $20,000, 2007. Toward Transition Program to help clinicians be more responsive to end-of-life patients and their families. 9635. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $23,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Central Susquehanna Community Foundation (formerly Administers of the Berwick Health and Wellness Fund) Limitations: Giving limited to Columbia, Lower Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, and Snyder counties, PA. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships). 9636. Northcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center, Wellsboro, PA. $10,000, 2007. For Columbia County Volunteers in Medicine Clinic. 9637. United Way, Berwick Area, Berwick, PA. $14,880, 2007. For Nonprofit Academy.
Colcom Foundation Limitations: Giving nationally in the areas of population and immigration, regionally for the environment and conservation, and locally (Pittsburgh, PA) for community and economic development. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships; no loans. 9638. Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For agenda development fund.
The Comcast Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No support for discriminatory organizations, private foundations, or political candidates or organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for marketing sponsorships, sporting events, trips or tours, capital campaigns, or endowments. 9639. American Arab Chamber of Commerce, Dearborn, MI. $15,000, 2007. For cultural diversity training to corporations and small businesses to help companies understand Arab American culture.
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9640. Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2007. For continuation of Technology Connectors program for arts and cultural organizations to use technology more strategically and effectively. 9641. Asolo Theater, Sarasota, FL. $15,000, 2007. For Access to Arts, arts education program targeting middle and high schools, including student curriculum, live performances, and teacher training. 9642. Baltimore County Literacy Works, Baltimore, MD. $11,000, 2007. For training instructors and creating curriculum for Oasis Program, innovative GED and Adult Basic Education program for adult learners, to improve test scores and employment opportunities. 9643. Brandywine Conservancy, Chadds Ford, PA. $50,000, 2007. For art and education programs and new community outreach program targeting underserved students and low-income residents in Philadelphia and Delaware, providing education materials, teacher training, and bus transportation to visit museum. 9644. Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation, Dorchester, MA. $10,000, 2007. For Reaching All Scholars initiative, providing educational services for English language learners through teacher training, curriculum development, bilingual staff, and support services. 9645. Center City Consortium, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For school improvement campaign, providing financial assistance for needy families and aid to classroom instructors. 9646. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2007. For implementation of new business plan. 9647. Fort Lauderdale Childrens Theater, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $37,500, 2007. For theater education program addressing conflict resolution and acceptance of others from different ethnic and racial backgrounds, taught by artist-in-residence working with teachers to incorporate plays with other subjects such as reading and writing. 9648. Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, Lawrence, MA. $12,500, 2007. For start-up support for Northeast Regional Youth Leadership Institute, joint venture of health providers and funders interested in developing youth leadership training program for agency staff. 9649. Highlands School, Bel Air, MD. $25,000, 2007. For literacy program providing language development, parent workshops, and teaching training for families that have children in K-8 with learning disabilities. 9650. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation of the U.S., Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. For USHCC Foundation Procurement University, School for Successful Suppliers, to support nurturing and growth of Hispanic small businesses by educating business owners about corporate supply chain diversification. 9651. Houston READ Commission, Houston, TX. $20,300, 2007. For operating support, particularly to develop marketing and outreach initiatives, for literacy program, including Adult Basic Education, English as Second Language, GED, and financial literacy. 9652. Junior Achievement of Northern New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2007. For continued partnership in diversifying volunteer pool to better reflect ethnicities of students served and implementing training related to cultural sensitivity in classroom. 9653. Kamaron Foundation, Peachtree City, GA. $10,000, 2007. For KC3 Positive Label Program, research-based, character education and bullying prevention program offering educators and students techniques to manage aggressive behaviors, resolve conflicts peacefully, encourage diversity, and foster tolerance. 9654. Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center, Paducah, KY. $20,000, 2007. For Class Acts Education Series, arts education and residency program targeting K-12 students in region remote from arts and cultural programs through study guides, season brochures and teacher trainings. 9655. Minority Executive Directors Coalition of King County, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2007. For Cultural Competency Training Program, helping businesses and community-based organizations to recognize and implement culturally competent practices to better meet diverse community needs. 9656. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For Affiliate Member Services Grant Program, development of joint program between Comcast and National Headquarters of La Raza to select affiliate partners for capacity building grants. 9657. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For local affiliates that participated in Comcast Cares Day. 9658. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For curriculum and training for Latino Youth and Community Leadership and Policy Institute, program to increase community leaders by training and
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educating youth on importance of making long-term impact on their community. 9659. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2007. For designing, implementing, and evaluating Board Members training program, educating business executives about roles, responsibilities, challenges, and rewards of serving on nonprofit boards. 9660. New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition, Manchester, NH. $10,300, 2007. To expand cultural training for teachers in Manchester public schools, where immigrant population has significantly increased, to promote tolerance, communication skills, empathy, and respect. 9661. Olathe Public Library, Olathe, KS. $11,000, 2007. For OLATHE READS, community-wide partnership to promote value and importance of reading; and to bring literacy initiatives in the community under a single umbrella. 9662. Pennsylvania Partnership for Economic Education, Selinsgrove, PA. $15,000, 2007. For development of online economics curriculum module for teachers. 9663. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA. $34,000, 2007. For Teacher Programs providing print and online professional development resources for teachers and classroom educators on incorporating visual arts into core curriculum topics. 9664. Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Princeton, NJ. $20,000, 2007. For recruitment, training, and retention of volunteers to expand Learning Through Listening program throughout New Jersey, giving learning disabled students access to district-approved curriculum by creating digital recordings of AudioPlus textbooks. 9665. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for American Women and Politics, New Brunswick, NJ. $25,000, 2007. For Ready to Run program, exposing women of diverse backgrounds to political careers, encouraging women to run for political office, and providing training workshops on fundraising, campaigns, and mobilizing voters. 9666. Senior Adults for Greater Education, Richboro, PA. $10,000, 2007. To expand program through volunteer recruitment and retention efforts, evaluation of program, and general program support. 9667. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. $15,000, 2007. For Coastal Student Connections with Comcast, marine science education program for deaf/ hard of hearing students and their teachers, to include developing curriculum and education materials and training educators in American Sign Language.
The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies (also known as The Community Foundation of Greater Johnstown) Limitations: Giving primarily in Bedford, Cambria, Indiana and Somerset counties, PA. 9668. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,500, 2007.
Connelly Foundation Limitations: Giving in Philadelphia, and surrounding counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery, PA and Camden, NJ. No support for political or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for research or annual appeals. 9669. Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Office of Catholic Education, Philadelphia, PA. $22,000, 2007. For two-year professional development program, Advancing Principal Leadership, for administrators. 9670. Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia, PA. $12,000, 2007. For Teacher’s Guide and evaluation tool for Experience Philadelphia, program to engage high school students in real world problems and develop creative, practical solutions while meeting state curriculum standards in history, civics, etc. 9671. Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership, Langhorne, PA. $20,000, 2007. For Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership Support, to increase revenue base to provide free medical services to low income individuals at Adult Health Clinic and free dental care to 450 children through Children’s Dental Program. 9672. Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For implementation of five year survey to track and evaluate impact and effectiveness of CSFP program and to make modifications based on survey results. 9673. Childrens Village, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2007. For support over 3 years to hire full-time Executive Assistant who will assist Director in gaining reaccreditation by National Association of Education of Young Children and sustaining Center’s 4 star rating from Keystone STARS. 9674. Community Arts Center, Wallingford, PA. $10,000, 2007. For capital support for Building Community/Community Building capital campaign to
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renovate Center’s main building to provide exhibition space, permanent revenue stream, and increased capacity to offer programs in future. 9675. Gesu School, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. Toward Leaders in Urban Education leadership initiative for fifty administrators from parish schools within Archdiocese of Philadelphia. 9676. Guadalupe Family Services, Camden, NJ. $15,000, 2007. For support over 3 years to serve more families of murder victims in Camden by expanding capacity to provide clinical advocacy services including grief counseling, public advocacy initiatives, support groups, funding for families of murder victims and more. 9677. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For support over two years for Funders Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities in Philadelphia area to build capacity for Latino-led nonprofits in Philadelphia. 9678. Homeless Advocacy Project, Philadelphia, PA. $12,000, 2007. For support over 2 years to provide direct outreach to homeless individuals, families, and community groups through legal counseling/representation in clinics at homeless shelters and soup kitchens. 9679. Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County, West Chester, PA. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support for Healthy Start program, Health Insurance Enrollment Initiative and professional training and education to improve care for at-risk, low-income women and children in Chester County. 9680. Peoples Light and Theater Company, Malvern, PA. $10,000, 2007. For support over 2 years for Project Discovery, nationally recognized arts education program that fosters appreciation of theatre, builds skills in literacy and problem solving and helps teachers reach students who have difficulty learning. 9681. Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2007. For Housing First program, to link poor, working, families at high risk for homelessness with safe, affordable private market housing to prevent them from becoming homeless, and for evaluation of program. 9682. Saint Ignatius of Loyola School, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2007. For response to matching grant to hire Development Director to design and implement sustainable plan for on-going development of resources to strengthen mutual education in West Philadelphia. 9683. Special Olympics Pennsylvania, Norristown, PA. $10,000, 2007. To launch pilot program to reduce dependency on telemarketing and expand support base because of loss of revenue due to Do Not Call legislation; will train and manage local-fundraising coordinators.
Dominion Foundation (formerly Consolidated Natural Gas Company Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, Christian, Sangamon, and Will County, IL, Lake County, IN, MD, MA, NY, Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Edgecomb, Gates, Granville, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Nash, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Roanoke, Tyrell, Warren, Washington, and Weldon, NC, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Auglaize, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Guernsey, Hardin, Holmes, Knox, Lake, Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, Paulding, Portage, Putman, Shelby, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert, Washington, Wayne, and Wood County, OH, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence, Mercer, McKean, Potter, Somerset, Tioga, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland County, PA, RI, VA, WV, and WI. No support for churches or other sectarian organizations, fraternal, political, advocacy, or labor organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for religious programs, general operating support for individual United Way agencies, fundraising events, golf tournaments or other sporting events, benefit or courtesy advertising, travel or student trips or tours, or memorial campaigns. 9684. Council of Southern Mountains, Wilcoe, WV. $10,000, 2008. For operating support. 9685. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support. 9686. Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2008. For operating support. 9687. Virginians for the Arts Foundation, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. For operating support.
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DSF Charitable Foundation (formerly Scaife Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, particularly in Pittsburgh. No grants to individuals. 9688. Tickets for Kids Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For ticket fund.
Eden Hall Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA. No support for private foundations, sectarian or denominational religious organizations (except those providing direct educational or health care services to the public), or political or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or generally for operating budgets, endowments, or deficit financing. 9689. American Heart Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. For Heart Ball. 9690. Consortium for Public Education, McKeesport, PA. $15,000, 2007. For evaluation of Penn State Greater Allegheny’s Pathways for Success initiative. 9691. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. For nonprofit summit. 9692. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building initiative. 9693. Neighborhood Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2007. For Long-Range Sustainability Plan. 9694. Robert Morris University, Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management, Moon Township, PA. $50,000, 2007. For operating support. 9695. Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, PA. $100,000, 2007. For financial aid endowment of the PICTURE THIS Campaign.
The Erie Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Erie County, PA. No support for sectarian religious activities, fire departments, nursing homes, or school playgrounds. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for fundraising events, programs ads, organization start-up costs, endowments, deficit financing, or operating expenses. 9696. Achievement Center, Erie, PA. $10,000, 2008. For technology upgrades and staff training. 9697. Erie County Drug and Alcohol Coalition, Erie, PA. $10,000, 2008. For training for drug and alcohol service providers. 9698. Keystone Research Center, Harrisburg, PA. $25,000, 2008. For employment/career advancement and technical assistance. 9699. Nonprofit Partnership, Erie, PA. $170,000, 2008. For operating support. 9700. Nonprofit Partnership, Erie, PA. $60,000, 2008. For capacity building. 9701. TCC Group, Philadelphia, PA. $27,880, 2008. For strategic grantmaking.
First Community Foundation of Pennsylvania (formerly Williamsport-Lycoming Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Central and Northcentral PA. No support for sectarian religious programs, clubs, sports teams, fire companies, or research of highly technical or specialized nature. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or generally for endowment funds, annual campaigns, event sponsorships, debt reduction, or ongoing operating support; no loans to individuals. 9702. Chamber of Commerce, Williamsport/Lycoming County, Williamsport, PA. $27,000, 2007. To upgrade primary marketing website.
The Grable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or endowment funds. 9703. Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Homestead, PA. $30,000, 2007. For Building on Student Success. 9704. Angels Place, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2007. For North Side Center Revitalization and NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) Accreditation. 9705. Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit, Aliquippa, PA. $10,000, 2007. For Regional Choice Initiative, a consortium of 16 Pennsylvania school districts providing students with more choices and utilizing the latest advances in educational technology.
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9706. Coro Center for Civic Leadership, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For Leaders in Learning, a training program providing an opportunity for emerging leaders in the field of education. 9707. EdVenture Group, Morgantown, WV. $45,000, 2007. For 21st Century Excellence. 9708. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2007. For general operating support. 9709. Friends of the Pittsburgh Urban Forest, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. For tree inventory and management plan. 9710. Gateway to the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2007. For professional development activities for regional educators and teaching artists. 9711. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Talus Rock Council, Johnstown, PA. $100,000, 2007. To consolidate Western Pennsylvania Girls Scouts Councils. 9712. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Change Agent Project: Grantmaker Practices that Improve Nonprofit Results. 9713. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2007. For challenge grant program. 9714. Kaboom, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2007. For WEPlay! workshop and playground build. 9715. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2007. For general operating support. 9716. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2007. For The Magic of Mentoring Recognition Event. 9717. North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, Durham, NC. $15,000, 2007. For Science in a Suitcase equipment kits for teaching science in the classroom. 9718. Phase 4 Learning Center, West Mifflin, PA. $50,000, 2007. For new infrastructure implementation. 9719. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2007. For Frick Environmental Center Planning. 9720. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2007. For Frick Environmental Center Planning. 9721. Pittsburgh Project, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,750, 2007. For Executive Director Sabbatical. 9722. Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For Project: ECHO (Early Childhood Higher Education Opportunities), offering professional development opportunities to early childhood educators. 9723. Prime Stage Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $12,000, 2007. For Education Director. 9724. Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA. $75,000, 2007. For Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management. 9725. United Way of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2007. For capacity building campaign. 9726. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. For Education Leadership Initiative. 9727. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2007. For Education Leadership Initiative. 9728. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $69,520, 2007. For Principals Academy of Western Pennsylvania. 9729. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For Superintendent’s Forum. 9730. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2007. For Superintendent’s Forum. 9731. Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA. $55,130, 2007. For Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. 9732. Wireless Neighborhoods, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2007. For School Partners Program, providing wireless connectivity and computer services to nonprofits in exchange for after-school technology programs and professional development.
The Heinz Endowments Limitations: Giving primarily to southwestern PA. Funding for projects outside the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is generally only at specific request of the foundation. No support for for-profit organizations. No grants to individuals. 9733. 3 Rivers Connect, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For operating and program support. 9734. A Plus Schools - Pittsburghs Community Alliance for Public Education, Pittsburgh, PA. $13,000, 2008. For national scan of best practices for effective school reform in Pittsburgh Public Schools.
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9735. Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Homestead, PA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To expand and evaluate truancy prevention services that connect children and youth to community supports. 9736. ASSET, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. For K-4 science education initiative. 9737. Berks County Intermediate Unit, Reading, PA. $1,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Pre-K Counts Partnership for Educational Success, Phase 2. 9738. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen organizational capacity to deliver high-quality mentoring services. 9739. Bricolage, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For implementation of three-year strategic vision. 9740. Bridgeway Capital, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2008. For working capital fund to develop and strengthen alternative schools. 9741. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. For continuing development of website containing green chemistry and science curriculum materials. 9742. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. For second year of pilot project to attract new management talent, experienced advisors, and potential investors for university spin-off companies in region. 9743. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Center for Schools and Communities, Lewisburg, PA. $150,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For second round of support for Pennsylvania Statewide Afterschool/Youth Development Network’s work to improve quality of after-school programs. 9744. Chatham Baroque, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For implementation of first two years of strategic plan. 9745. Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Pittsburgh Teachers Institute, professional development initiative. 9746. City Theater Company, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2008. To create master plan for City Theatre campus. 9747. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2008. For continued institutional support of network’s mission to promote communication practices in philanthropy. 9748. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $90,000, 2008. For operating support and one-time evaluation planning support. 9749. Community Theater Project Corporation, Kelly-Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For implementation of new strategic plan. 9750. Conservation Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA. $90,000, 2008. For initial support for new staff position, Director of New Business Development. 9751. Conservation Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA. $49,000, 2008. To develop business plan for energy efficiency audit training and employment program. 9752. Coro Center for Civic Leadership, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2008. For specific project support and seed funding within new strategic plan. 9753. Council on Foundations, Arlington, VA. $20,000, 2008. For move to new headquarters. 9754. Education Delivery Systems, Pittsburgh, PA. $160,000, 2008. For leadership development at City High Charter School. 9755. Extra Mile Education Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For program evaluation and quality improvement. 9756. Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds, Alexandria, PA. $300,000, 2008. For annual operating support and small watershed grants program for site-specific acid mine drainage remediation, and for Coal Cost Analysis Project. 9757. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2008. For participation of Pennsylvania foundations in FSG/Stanford University evaluation conference. 9758. Gateway Rehabilitation Center, Moon Township, PA. $200,000, 2008. To build capacity to provide drug treatment to adolescents. 9759. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Pittsburgh’s philanthropic community to participate in national Change Agent Project. 9760. Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $18,500, 2008. For peer consultation/technical assistance project. 9761. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For operating and program support. 9762. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For projects to stimulate growth of green building products industry sector. 9763. H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, Washington, DC. $330,000, 2008. For communications, fundraising, and coastal hazard work.
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9764. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2008. For CleanMed Conference. 9765. Imani Christian Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $210,000, 2008. For implementation of new business plan. 9766. Imani Christian Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $21,000, 2008. For project with GSP Consulting in order to pursue government funding for Imani programs. 9767. Landmarks Community Capital Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For small business loan fund focused on low-income communities. 9768. Local Government Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. To foster multi-municipal planning through education of local officials and mini-grants program. 9769. Manchester Craftsmens Guild, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. For evaluation of Youth Arts program. 9770. MDC, Chapel Hill, NC. $140,000, 2008. To provide data facilitator services to seven PA Achieving the Dream community colleges. 9771. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. For planning process to improve training of mentors. 9772. Mountain Playhouse, Jennerstown, PA. $15,000, 2008. For purchase of adjacent property for use as office space. 9773. Oakland Planning and Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For Workforce Solutions - Healthcare program. 9774. Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation, Harrisburg, PA. $25,000, 2008. For symposium in Pennsylvania for state natural resource management agency leaders. 9775. Pennsylvania Resources Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $95,000, 2008. For continued support of Household Hazardous Waste and strategic planning programs. 9776. Pennsylvania State University, McKeesport, PA. $33,000, 2008. For Technology Integration in the Classroom: Best Practices for the Classroom Teacher project. 9777. Phase 4 Learning Center, West Mifflin, PA. $50,000, 2008. For external assessment of operating capacity. 9778. Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To organize members at grassroots level for continued advancement of Early Care and Education agenda. 9779. Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For professional development for district’s pre-K staff. 9780. Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. To study feasibility of developing pre-professional instruction program. 9781. Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For regional planning effort for new collaborative center for green job creation and workforce development. 9782. Pittsburgh International Childrens Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $43,000, 2008. For costs associated with relocation to Oakland. 9783. Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For start-up of Storehouse for Teachers and explore possible expansion of services to include after-school and early childhood programs. 9784. Pittsburgh Musical Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For unrestricted support to implement final two years of strategic plan. 9785. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. For Spring Hat Luncheon fundraising event. 9786. Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support for Pittsburgh International Children’s Festival as it merges with Trust. 9787. Prime Stage Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For implementation of three-year strategic vision. 9788. Prime Stage Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $13,000, 2008. For strategic plan. 9789. Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise, Pittsburgh, PA. $27,000, 2008. To plan peer-based capacity building program for grassroots programs serving African-American males. 9790. Quantum Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $84,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For unrestricted support toward implementation of final years of strategic plan. 9791. Rainforest Alliance, New York, NY. $275,000, 2008. For continued support for forest product market development. 9792. River City Brass Band, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2008. For comprehensive audience and brand development study. 9793. Riverlife Task Force, Pittsburgh, PA. $205,688, 2008. For Casino Design Advocacy project. 9794. Riverlife Task Force, Pittsburgh, PA. $144,643, 2008. For Casino Design Advocacy project.
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9795. Riverside Center for Innovation, Pittsburgh, PA. $800,000, 2008. For early-stage technology, product development support and evaluation of business incubation within Riverside Center for Innovation. 9796. Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA. $12,500, 2008. For professional development of city of Pittsburgh’s Art Commission. 9797. Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, PA. $136,500, 2008. For green building elements at Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media. 9798. Sankofa Community Empowerment, Brooklyn, NY. $95,000, 2008. For capacity-building within Pittsburgh’s Ujamaa Cooperative of women entrepreneurs. 9799. Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, PA. $16,500, 2008. For strategic and succession planning process. 9800. Society for Arts in Crafts, Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, PA. $90,000, 2008. For Sustainable Systems project to increase earned and contributed revenue. 9801. Squonk Opera, Pitcairn, PA. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For implementation of three-year strategic vision. 9802. Steel Valley Authority, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For efforts toward responsible investment for urban revitalization, sustainable industries, energy and transit, and infrastructure projects. 9803. Three Rivers Wet Weather, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For Consolidating Sewage Infrastructure Management project. 9804. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. To provide sustained leadership training for school principals. 9805. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $160,000, 2008. For evaluation of education program initiatives. 9806. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For program and operating support for Institute of Politics. 9807. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For support and administration of redesigned VIHE scholarship program. 9808. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2008. For Institute of Politics Pensions Subcommittee. 9809. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $24,000, 2008. For program coordination of travel/study scholarships. 9810. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2008. Toward Graduate School of Public and International Affairs’ creation of forum among Pittsburgh and its contiguous communities. 9811. University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. For continued support of Center for Healthy Environments and Communities. 9812. University of Pittsburgh, Office of Child Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. To provide technical assistance to Allegheny County’s family support centers. 9813. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For continued operations of UPMC Environmental Initiatives program. 9814. University of Texas Foundation, Austin, TX. $140,000, 2008. To provide coaching services to Pennsylvania Achieving the Dream community colleges. 9815. W Y E P Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Achieving 90 campaign for increasing earned income. 9816. Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,000, 2008. For Greening Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle pilot project. 9817. Western Pennsylvania Diversity Initiative, Pittsburgh, PA. $300,000, 2008. For launch of new organization and multi-organizational collaboration.
Highmark Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No support for fraternal or civic groups, discriminatory organizations, or sports teams. No grants to individuals, or for annual fundraising campaigns, capital campaigns, endowment funds, operational expenses, lobbying or political causes or campaigns, religious programming, debt reduction, sponsorships, scholarships, clinical research, or overhead costs or direct financial subsidies of health services. 9818. Heartwood Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $351,703, 2007. To produce, market, and distribute Teaching Resources for Understanding Ethics (TRUE) Cards: Life Lessons, a tool to help kids to think and talk about life choices. Goal is to help teachers and parents instill character traits that contribute to improved self-esteem in children grades 4 through 8.
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9819. Susan P. Byrnes Health Education Center, York, PA. $1,180,989, 2007. To increase marketing and promotion efforts of the LearntobeHealthy online educational activities program, designed for teachers, students, and parents and for the development and creation of interactive educational content for distribution through the LearntobeHealthy program.
Henry L. Hillman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and southwestern PA. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, publications, or conferences; no loans. 9820. Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti, Friends of, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2008. Toward Palm Beach benefit event.
Roy A. Hunt Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boston, MA, and Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also in CA, ID, NH, ME, and OH. No grants to individuals. 9821. Center for Climate Strategies, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2009. For general operating support. 9822. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2009. For general operating support. 9823. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. $10,000, 2009. For Tuck Annual Giving.
The Lenfest Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in northern DE, southern NJ, and southeastern and south central PA. No support for disease research. No grants to individuals (except Lenfest scholarships), political organizations, religious programs or activities, university presses, tickets, tables or sponsorships or conferences, or organizations that deal with health, physical or mental disabilities; no loans. 9824. Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2008. For Navy Training Techniques in STEM Education. 9825. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000,000, 2008. 10-year grant. For Philadelphia Challenge Grant.
John R. McCune Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA. 9826. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2007. For general operating support. 9827. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2007. For general operating support.
McCune Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with emphasis on the Pittsburgh area. No grants to individuals. 9828. Allegheny Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods Housing, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. For the pre-development costs of providing supported housing for 3,500 people throughout Allegheny County and to better integrate the agency’s supportive service programs. 9829. Allegheny County Library Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. To create a model leadership development program for Library Directors County-wide. 9830. Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For transitional support for the merger of Bethlehem Haven and Miryam’s. 9831. City Theater Company, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. To implement a three-year marketing and audience development program. 9832. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For the Management Revitalization Initiative. 9833. Dallas SCORES, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building. 9834. Dona Ana Arts Council, Las Cruces, NM. $25,000, 2008. For operating assistance to the Rio Grande Theatre as it expands reach to the greater Las Cruces community and provide for a capacity building process to ensure the future sustainability of the Theatre. 9835. Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation, McKees Rocks, PA. $175,000, 2008. To implement structural and financial recommendations for organizational development. 9836. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For continued support of the nonprofit management applied research projects for one year. 9837. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $63,000, 2008. For the launch of the Forbes Funds Criteria for Management Excellence (CME) Project.
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9838. Frick Art and Historical Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. To build improved development capacity and stimulate higher levels of annual giving and support. 9839. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For technology upgrades to support the merger of five Girl Scout Councils into one legal entity. 9840. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $47,734, 2008. For the Management Revitalization Initiative. 9841. Lifesteps, Butler, PA. $26,100, 2008. For the Management Revitalization Initiative. 9842. Looking Glass Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2008. To underwrite the cost of providing a Financial Strategist (and team) to aid mid-sized community-based organizations with financial strategy and sustainability consultation. 9843. Manchester Youth Development Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. To help stabilize the organization by providing assistance for the continued leadership transition, over two years, including staff and Board development, operating support, capital improvements, and to hire a part-time development staff position. 9844. National Parks Conservation Association, Washington, DC. $125,000, 2008. To improve operational and financial management within selected national parks. 9845. New Hazlett Center for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For core programs and capacity-building projects. 9846. North Hills Community Outreach, Allison Park, PA. $49,664, 2008. For the Management Revitalization Initiative. 9847. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2008. For municipal community planning efforts associated with the Allegheny County Riverfronts project. 9848. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2008. For core imaging equipment as part of a recruitment package for a new cancer imaging program leader. 9849. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2008. For core imaging equipment as part of a recruitment package for a new cancer imaging program leader. 9850. Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2008. To hire a managing director. 9851. Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Phase II of the recovery plan. 9852. Pittsburgh International Childrens Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. For marketing and audience development. 9853. Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. For increased impact through artistic enhancement. 9854. Pittsburgh Opera Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. To assist with audience development strategy. 9855. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. Toward the professional consulting fees associated with a greenprint plan for the Hill District. 9856. Pittsburgh Project, Pittsburgh, PA. $132,160, 2008. To increase financial and organizational stability through implementation of a succession plan. 9857. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $325,000, 2008. For operation support. 9858. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $275,000, 2008. For operation support. 9859. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $275,000, 2008. For operation support. 9860. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $225,000, 2008. For operation support. 9861. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. To develop a Heartwood Institute character education product targeting retail markets. 9862. Pittsburgh Symphony, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. To expand capacity to raise additional contributed revenue. 9863. Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, Pittsburgh, PA. $32,884, 2008. For the Management Revitalization Initiative. 9864. Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. Toward the five-year strategic plan to redevelop the Wood Street and Boulevard of the Allies corridors. 9865. Riverquest, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2008. To transition RiverQuest’s school programs on board the new vessel, Explorer, and support business planning with the Carnegie Science Center for public programs and charters.
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9866. Society for Arts in Crafts, Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. For a three-year project to increase earned income and individual support for the basis of prolonged sustainability. 9867. Union Project, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2008. Toward building capacity in the East End. 9868. VisitPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. For a new Global Distribution System and website upgrades. 9869. Winchester-Thurston School, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. For predevelopment work related to a future capital campaign. 9870. Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For operating support as the organization builds relationships with individual donors. 9871. Womens Foundation of Colorado, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2008. Toward the Campaign to Equip the Women’s Foundation to increase impact by ensuring the long-term sustainability of four intertwined strategies for change. 9872. World War II Veterans of Allegheny County Memorial Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. Toward design costs for the proposed World War II Memorial along the North Shore of the Allegheny River. 9873. World War II Veterans of Allegheny County Memorial Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. Toward design costs for the proposed World War II Memorial along the North Shore of the Allegheny River.
Richard King Mellon Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships or scholarships, or conduit organizations. 9874. Addison Behavioral Care, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. To hire additional positions for programs having the ability to generate funds and ensure future sustainability for the organization. 9875. Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Pittsburgh, PA. $1,500,000, 2008. For information technology infrastructure for Improving Outcomes for Children and Families Initiative. 9876. ASSET, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. To improve business systems to support growth. 9877. Conservation Fund, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2008. Toward the Information Commons mapping project. 9878. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward implementation of the Community Quality Institute. 9879. Fort Ligonier Association, Ligonier, PA. $688,500, 2008. To hire development and marketing director. 9880. Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2008. Toward collaborative strategy for audience development. 9881. Green Building Alliance, Pittsburgh, PA. $700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support and Green Building Products Initiatives. 9882. Heartwood Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. Toward a plan to focus on transition, sustainability and growth. 9883. Hosanna House, Wilkinsburg, PA. $350,000, 2008. Toward long-term financial sustainability. 9884. Hosanna Industries, Rochester, PA. $150,000, 2008. To increase mission capacity and for emergency heating needs for underserved families. 9885. Indian Creek Valley Christian Family and Childrens Center, Champion, PA. $200,000, 2008. To ensure long-term sustainability for the Center by rewarding developmental activities or strategies to create new sources of revenue. 9886. Kingsley Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $350,000, 2008. Toward support to build staff and organizational capacity to meet the new challenges associated with programming and managing the new Kingsley Community Center. 9887. La Roche College, Pittsburgh, PA. $39,700, 2008. Toward institutional advancement initiatives. 9888. Light of Life Rescue Mission, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support to significantly enhance programs, upgrade facilities, and develop a facility expansion plan. 9889. Mount Washington Community Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2008. To complete a trail feasibility plan for the Grand View Scenic Byway Park and development of a new management plan. 9890. Mount Washington Community Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $22,000, 2008. Toward the search for a new executive director. 9891. One Vision One Life, Pittsburgh, PA. $315,000, 2008. Toward assessing the organization’s structure, developing staff and board, and planning for future growth; and toward core programs.
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9892. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. For independent evaluation of Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resource’s efforts toward creating a new conservation ethic for Pennsylvania. 9893. Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation, Harrisburg, PA. $30,000, 2008. Toward national symposium for state conservation leaders held at University of Pennsylvania. 9894. Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2008. To study financial viability of high-quality childcare. 9895. Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Executive Leadership Search. 9896. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For operation and development of the parks’ Maintenance and Management Department and to help in the abatement of hazardous trees. 9897. Rosedale Block Cluster, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward strengthening administrative and program operations. 9898. Sisters Place, Clairton, PA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capacity building to assist the organization’s efforts to diversify funding. 9899. Strength, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. $325,000, 2008. Toward operating support and organizational assessment. 9900. Valley School of Ligonier, Ligonier, PA. $400,000, 2008. Toward marketing efforts and technology infrastructure, renovations to athletic fields, and updates to the library collection. 9901. Wesley Spectrum Services Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $750,000, 2008. To enhance and grow the infrastructure capacity to meet the needs of the organization and reduce transaction costs. 9902. Westmoreland Cultural Trust, Greensburg, PA. $500,000, 2008. Toward support to expand the audience base for Westmoreland County performing arts organizations by creating the Westmoreland Box Office and improving and enhancing the variety and quality of performing arts presentations. 9903. Womens Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2008. To expand the use of the Women’s Center Business System principles to improve organization-wide service delivery systems. 9904. YouthPlaces, Pittsburgh, PA. $700,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward programming and capacity building.
Oberkotter Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 9905. A.G. Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language, Washington, DC. $65,291, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9906. Atlanta Speech School, Atlanta, GA. $35,859, 2007. For consultancy. 9907. Auditory Oral School of New York, Brooklyn, NY. $22,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9908. California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA. $52,500, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9909. California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA. $23,500, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9910. California State University, Long Beach, CA. $14,725, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9911. California State University, Long Beach, CA. $14,725, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9912. Central Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $30,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9913. Childrens Choice for Hearing and Talking Center, Sacramento, CA. $22,500, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9914. Childrens Choice for Hearing and Talking Center, Encinitas, CA. $22,500, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9915. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $125,757, 2007. For training. 9916. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $42,865, 2007. For training. 9917. Childs Voice School, Wood Dale, IL. $30,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9918. Childs Voice School, Wood Dale, IL. $20,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9919. Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, MA. $280,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9920. Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, MA. $72,278, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9921. DePaul Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $12,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring.
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9922. Desert Voices Oral Learning Center, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9923. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $143,777, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9924. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $139,778, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9925. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9926. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $46,804, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9927. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9928. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $22,500, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9929. Hearts for Hearing Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9930. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $37,625, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9931. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $31,200, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9932. Let Them Hear Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $13,100, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9933. Let Them Hear Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $11,350, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9934. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $40,000, 2007. For teacher training and first year mentoring. 9935. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9936. Memphis Oral School for the Deaf, Germantown, TN. $40,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9937. Montreal Oral School for the Deaf, Montreal, Canada. $20,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9938. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $148,500, 2007. For consultancy. 9939. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $115,000, 2007. For consultancy. 9940. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $71,000, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9941. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $40,000, 2007. For teacher training and first year mentoring. 9942. Omaha Hearing School for Children, Omaha, NE. $40,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9943. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $18,128, 2007. For teacher training and first year mentoring. 9944. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Overland Park, KS. $17,888, 2007. For teacher training and first year mentoring. 9945. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Carle Clinic, Urbana, IL. $12,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9946. Smith College, Graduate Teacher Education Program, Northampton, MA. $137,813, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9947. Smith College, Graduate Teacher Education Program, Northampton, MA. $137,812, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9948. Smith College, Graduate Teacher Education Program, Northampton, MA. $10,000, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9949. Summit Speech School, New Providence, NJ. $20,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9950. Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, San Antonio, TX. $35,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9951. Tucker-Maxon Oral School, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2007. For teacher education and first year mentoring. 9952. University of Hartford, College of Education, Nursing, and Health Professions, West Hartford, CT. $100,110, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9953. University of North Carolina, Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Chapel Hill, NC. $74,594, 2007. For training. 9954. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS. $61,275, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9955. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS. $35,043, 2007. For teacher education and training. 9956. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $291,635, 2007. For training. 9957. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $249,536, 2007. For training.
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9958. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $33,000, 2007. For first year mentoring. 9959. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $19,209, 2007. For first year mentoring. 9960. Washington State University, Vancouver, WA. $29,228, 2007. For teacher education and training.
The William Penn Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Philadelphia region, including Camden, NJ. (An expanded region for some environmental grants may be viewed on the foundation web site). No support for sectarian religious activities, recreational programs, political lobbying or legislative activities, nonpublic schools, pass-through organizations, mental health or retardation treatment programs, or programs focusing on a particular disease, disability, or treatment for addiction, or profit-making enterprises; no support for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, hospital capital projects, medical research, programs that replace lost government support, housing construction or rehabilitation, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans (except for program-related investments). 9961. 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $462,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward building its organizational capacity to develop and implement policies that advance sustainable growth in Pennsylvania. 9962. 11th Hour Theater Company, Philadelphia, PA. $33,000, 2008. Toward general operating expenses, including administrative and actor salaries and marketing expenses. 9963. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $275,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward developing master plan to address fundamental needs of its physical plant, and toward pilot lobby exhibit that showcases variety of natural history objects that have been in storage, in keeping with museum best practices. 9964. Act II Playhouse, Ambler, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward radio and print marketing initiatives; Web, computer and telephone upgrades; and increased hearing assistance technology. 9965. American Littoral Society, Highlands, NJ. $440,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward policy reform, advocacy, technical assistance and outreach to support coastal protection in New Jerseys Delaware Bayshore region. 9966. Attic Youth Center, Philadelphia, PA. $432,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward building its organizational capacity through implementing recommendations of its three-year strategic plan. 9967. Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia, PA. $718,095, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward retaining consultants and hiring annual giving and marketing staff to implement major gifts initiative and re-branding/marketing campaign tied to renovation and reopening of Museum. 9968. Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $55,000, 2008. Toward development of conceptual streetscape redesign for North Broad Street. 9969. Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA. $100,000, 2008. Toward building its fundraising capacity as institution prepares for its move to Philadelphia. 9970. Berks County Intermediate Unit, Reading, PA. $1,800,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward Phase II of Pre-K Counts Partnership for Educational Success, to ensure quality outcomes for young children, improve capacity of early childhood teachers and build public will to sustain advances in public investment in early learning. 9971. Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $289,850, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward support for two staff positions, development specialist and human resources specialist. 9972. Boys and Girls Club, North Penn Valley, Lansdale, PA. $82,500, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase capacity of this agency to serve older youth with age-appropriate programming. 9973. Brandywine Conservancy, Chadds Ford, PA. $550,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward its Environmental Management Center for outreach and technical assistance to advance protection of critical lands in targeted resources areas in Lancaster/Chester farm belt and Pennsylvania Highlands. 9974. Business Center at New Covenant Campus, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase capacity of its Urban Youth Entrepreneurship Program. 9975. Camden Churches Organized for People, Camden, NJ. $82,500, 2008. Toward building its capacity to advance implementation of policy reform in City of Camden through community organizing and leadership development.
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9976. Center City District, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward completion of schematic, design development, and construction documentation phase of work for renovation of Dilworth Plaza at Philadelphia’s City Hall. 9977. Center City District, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. For enhancement study of Chestnut Street Park, including ownership transfer, long term maintenance planning, and identification of potential earned income opportunities. 9978. Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $438,176, 2008. 2.25-year grant. Toward study to evaluate cognitive, academic, and behavioral outcomes of children at age 8 who participated from infancy to age 5 in home-visiting program for cognitively impaired mothers. 9979. Committee of Seventy, Philadelphia, PA. $550,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward enhancing its Election Day oversight program, elections reform advocacy; and increasing organizational development capacity. 9980. Community Arts Center, Wallingford, PA. $341,385, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementing key components of its strategic plan, including restoring and making fully accessible its historic building and strengthening its marketing and development staff and programs. 9981. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $1,861,090, 2008. 3-year grant. To continue building infrastructure for its Youth Development Initiative. 9982. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $185,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To promote land preservation in targeted landscapes in New Jersey through technical assistance to conservation organizations and policy change. 9983. Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementation and evaluation of program, Saving Homes, Saving Neighborhoods, designed to identify effective counseling that reduces sub-prime/predatory mortgage lending, mortgage loan delinquencies, and foreclosures. 9984. Crozer-Chester Foundation, Upland, PA. $1,973,763, 2008. 3-year grant. To continue building infrastructure for its Youth Development Initiative. 9985. Delaware River City Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward expanding its project management and development capacity. 9986. Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Philadelphia, PA. $66,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward providing resources needed to complete implementation of its strategic plan. 9987. Diversified Community Services, Philadelphia, PA. $323,516, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward building organizational capacity to sustain growth as anchor institution in Point Breeze neighborhood of Philadelphia. 9988. East Falls Development Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $220,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward design phase of stormwater and streetscape improvements to commercial corridor in East Falls, in collaboration with Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and local civic, business and government agencies. 9989. Education Law Center, Newark, NJ. $199,980, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward improved advocacy in support of New Jerseys school children through continued development of Our Children/Our Schools education advocacy network and capacity building among its stakeholders. 9990. Education Law Center-PA, Philadelphia, PA. $236,852, 2008. 3-year grant. To enable Philadelphia Cross City Campaign for School Reform to continue coordinating collaboration among parent, student, and school reform groups to increase coalitions communications and media capacity. 9991. First Person Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $331,155, 2008. 2.50-year grant. Toward capacity building to begin implementation of its strategic plan, including restructuring and strengthening its administrative and fundraising staff and upgrading its administrative and production/ technology equipment. 9992. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $294,800, 2008. 3-year grant. To increase capacity of its Job Resource and Development Center to deliver quality employability and job readiness training for students at Martin Luther King High School. 9993. Fund for Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $341,250, 2008. Toward completion and implementation of sustainability framework for city of Philadelphia. 9994. Fund for Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $16,000, 2008. For Office of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, to conduct research on best practices of municipal cultural agencies and investigate cultural policy and other initiatives that could benefit city.
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9995. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $225,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward continued work to build stronger networks, and collaborations among foundations and other partners, that advance Foundation objectives in southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. 9996. Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 2-year grant. To increase capacity of Girls Work! in their effort to prepare at risk ninth- through twelfth-grade girls for year-round employment. 9997. Greater Camden Partnership, Camden, NJ. $55,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For assessment of and planning for its special services district project in downtown and targeted commercial corridors in Camden, New Jersey. 9998. Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Regional Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $550,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward expanding Select Greater Philadelphia’s research, marketing/communications, business development, and investor and community relations capacity. 9999. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, Philadelphia, PA. $630,300, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward improving administrative and programmatic capacity of its youth-serving agencies. 10000. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, Philadelphia READS, Philadelphia, PA. $48,395, 2008. To develop comprehensive social marketing communications plan to launch public awareness campaign to teach and encourage parents and caregivers to read with and to children on daily basis. 10001. Heritage Conservancy, Doylestown, PA. $440,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward outreach and technical assistance to advance protection of critical lands in targeted resource areas of Pennsylvania Highlands, central Bucks County, and Delaware River corridor in Pennsylvania. 10002. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in Greater Philadelphia region. 10003. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in Greater Philadelphia region. 10004. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in Greater Philadelphia region. 10005. Keystone Conservation Trust, Radnor, PA. $165,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward outreach and partnership development to secure funding for permanent protection of priority lands in Pennsylvania Highlands and other targeted landscapes in southeastern Pennsylvania, and technical assistance to conservation organizations. 10006. Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $623,250, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward Phases 2 and 3 of branding initiative. 10007. Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $174,350, 2008. For preliminary marketing and audience development initiatives in anticipation of forming shared services marketing department with Philadelphia Orchestra. 10008. Koresh Dance Company, Philadelphia, PA. $66,979, 2008. Toward building sustainable development program for Koresh including donor database system, cultivation materials, staff development and database support. 10009. Lancaster Farmland Trust, Strasburg, PA. $220,000, 2008. Toward development and implementation of municipal outreach and technical assistance program to broaden support and increase funding for farmland preservation in eastern Lancaster County. 10010. Miro Dance Theater, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. Toward implementing its strategic plan through continuation of its Open Studio program, increased dancer hourly pay and director fees, and ongoing support of promotional services consultant. 10011. Moonstone, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward retaining consultants to assist in developing resource development, marketing, succession and technology plans to move Moonstone towards organizational sustainability and beyond founder/leadership transition. 10012. National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, New York, NY. $55,000, 2008. Toward planning and production expenses for Conference for Community Arts Education in Philadelphia, and for financial assistance for regional practitioners unable to afford registration fees.
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10013. National Youth Employment Coalition, Washington, DC. $60,500, 2008. For Promising and Effective Practices Network (PEPNet) Pilot Accreditation process for youth serving organizations that provide youth development, workforce development, and education services to young people from ages 12-25. 10014. Natural Lands Trust, Media, PA. $583,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward outreach and technical assistance to advance protection of critical lands in targeted resource areas in Pennsylvania Highlands, Delaware River corridor, and New Jerseys Delaware Bayshore. 10015. Neighborhood Gardens Association - A Philadelphia Land Trust, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. For feasibility study and business plan to guide future growth and development. 10016. New Jersey Future, Trenton, NJ. $82,500, 2008. Toward research, coalition building, communications and outreach to advance housing and development policy and practice that will promote construction of compact, mixed-income housing in New Jersey. 10017. New Manayunk Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $440,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward early action implementation of Upper Schuylkill Riverfront Master Plan. 10018. New Manayunk Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward strategic plan. 10019. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $2,476,320, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward Nonprofit Finance Funds Child Care Facilities Fund (the Fund), to provide support for capital needs, capacity building, and technical assistance to child care providers throughout five-county Greater Philadelphia region. 10020. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $407,481, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capacity building of Foundation grantees and targeted organizations serving children, youth and families through provision of selected advisory and financial services. 10021. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $323,385, 2008. To expand and enhance Arts and Culture Comprehensive Capitalization Project in Greater Philadelphia. 10022. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $144,444, 2008. 1.50-year grant. For evaluation of Foundation-supported Children’s Literacy Initiative program to improve children’s literacy learning at targeted schools through use of Model Classrooms and supportive services. 10023. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. To facilitate committee meetings, communications and initial development of Theory of Change for second stage of Arts for Children and Youth Initiative. 10024. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward evaluation of practices and programs of Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, including Conservation Landscape Initiative. 10025. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $81,392, 2008. To initiate evaluation of Foundation-supported Children’s Literacy Initiative program to improve children’s literacy learning at targeted schools through use of Model Classrooms and supportive services. 10026. Opera Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $1,125,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementing its strategic plan. 10027. Orchestra 2001, Philadelphia, PA. $277,518, 2008. 2.75-year grant. Toward implementation of engagement component of its recently completed strategic plan, which includes marketing, communications, and touring for-hire performances in order to increase its yearly revenue. 10028. Parent-Child Home Program, National Center, Garden City, NY. $440,938, 2008. 2-year grant. To extend Project CARES, evaluation of School District of Philadelphia’s implementation of Parent-Child Home Program, national early intervention program for toddlers and caregivers. 10029. Partners for Sacred Places, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward outreach and communications effort to broaden and diversify its partnerships and constituencies. 10030. PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward building its organizational capacity to develop and promote policies that advance sustainable growth in Pennsylvania. 10031. Pennsylvania Charter School Foundation, West Chester, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward quality improvement for Philadelphia’s charter schools through development of Pennsylvania Center for Charter School Enhancement. 10032. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, PA. $2,000,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward implementation of greening, open space and parks recommendations of Civic Vision for Central Delaware Riverfront and citywide parks and public space policy advocacy.
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10033. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $345,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward continued support for Pennsylvania Cultural Data Project, standardized statewide online system collecting historical financial and organizational data for cultural organizations throughout Pennsylvania. 10034. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $66,000, 2008. Toward study to compare performance of Philadelphia Gas Works to gas utilities in other major US cities and assess five future management/ownership options. 10035. Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA. $102,831, 2008. Toward addressing building safety and code compliance issues. 10036. Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward building organizational capacity to promote best practices and implementation of consensus-based policy reforms, in collaboration with broad-based coalition of local and state stakeholders. 10037. Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, Philadelphia, PA. $440,000, 2008. Toward support for Collaborative, partnership of two neighborhood-based early childhood resource programs, to maintain technical assistance services for underserved early care and education providers while agency’s business model is reviewed. 10038. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $779,806, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward core operating support. 10039. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $147,047, 2008. To assist School District of Philadelphia in finalizing and implementing its Secondary Education Blueprint. 10040. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $682,067, 2008. 3.25-year grant. To continue evaluation of systems change and assess achievement of youth outcomes in neighborhood-based Youth Development Initiative in three Philadelphia-area neighborhoods. 10041. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $191,800, 2008. 2.50-year grant. For process and outcomes evaluation of Truancy Abatement Initiative (TAI) currently implemented by Family Services of Montgomery County within Norristown School District. 10042. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward building capacity of Foundation grantees and targeted organizations serving children, youth and families through provision of agency-specific technical assistance services. 10043. Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Mural Arts Program, Philadelphia, PA. $92,200, 2008. Toward developing organizational strategic plan and enhancing quality of its Mural Corps program. 10044. Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, Mural Arts Program, Philadelphia, PA. $66,200, 2008. Toward developing organizational strategic plan and enhancing quality of its Mural Corps program. 10045. Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA. $440,000, 2008. Toward initial implementation of its Program Segmentation Plan to develop strategies and systems to retain existing audiences and engage those less familiar with classical music. 10046. Philadelphia Parks Alliance, Philadelphia, PA. $220,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward expanding its organizing and advocacy capacity. 10047. Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward strengthening its administrative infrastructure while maintaining high-quality productions, including: artistic salaries and fees, increased accounting support, PR consulting, improved Web site, telephone and donor management systems. 10048. Philadelphia Young Playwrights, Philadelphia, PA. $297,550, 2008. 2.50-year grant. Toward implementing its strategic plan including hiring development, marketing and program staff; continuing work with development consultant, and improving quality of its professional productions. 10049. Philadelphia, City of, Managing Directors Office, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. Toward initial capacity support for development of sustainability plan and framework for city of Philadelphia. 10050. Philadelphias Children First Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $79,479, 2008. To re-convene Transition Team for Districts new CEO to provide feedback, progress reports and monitoring of educational reform plan being implemented. 10051. Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward preparation of historic district nomination of Washington Square West neighborhood and further testing of Preservation Alliance’s new GIS-based model for district nominations. 10052. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. For process evaluation of Center for Literacy’s Integrated Literacy Model at West Philadelphia High School.
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10053. Resources for Human Development, Philadelphia, PA. $528,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Philadelphia Public School Notebook, an independent quarterly newspaper about improving public schools in Philadelphia, expansion and development toward long-term sustainability by implementing strategic plan. 10054. Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, PA. $840,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. Toward advancing its fiscal strategy. 10055. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Center for Children and Childhood Studies, New Brunswick, NJ. $408,239, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward strengthening Professional Development Pathways Initiative designed to improve skills and professionalize early care and education providers in Camden. 10056. Saint Josephs University, Philadelphia, PA. $406,315, 2008. 2.25-year grant. For evaluation of implementation and impact of Nonprofit Finance Funds Child Care Facilities Fund. 10057. Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, PA. $81,400, 2008. Toward administrative support while Fleisher undergoes Philadelphia Cultural Management Initiative assessment followed by strategic planning process. 10058. Smart Growth America, Washington, DC. $330,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward technical and strategic support to key smart-growth advocacy organizations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 10059. Smith Memorial Playgrounds and Playhouses, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward marketing plan, new programming, and events to increase visibility and private support. 10060. Theater Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2008. 2.25-year grant. Toward implementing three-year strategic plan. 10061. Theater Exile, Philadelphia, PA. $93,500, 2008. 1.25-year grant. Toward its three full-time staff salaries and benefits, actor salaries, design fees, theatre rental and marketing expenses. 10062. Trust for Public Land, Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, New York, NY. $82,500, 2008. Toward research, technical assistance, and outreach to increase public funding for land protection in targeted landscapes in southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. 10063. Unemployment Information Center, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward building organizational capacity to expand efforts toward implementation of systems reforms in Pennsylvania that address mortgage foreclosures, in collaboration with other government, financial and civic agencies. 10064. United Communities Southeast Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $302,500, 2008. To afford Southeast Philadelphia Collaborative twelve additional months to make progress in building its neighborhood-based youth-development system. 10065. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $953,392, 2008. 3-year grant. To support quality program improvement, network and strategy development and efforts in targeted communities within Foundation’s Neighborhood-Based Youth Development Initiative. 10066. University of Pennsylvania, Fels Institute of Government, Philadelphia, PA. $130,600, 2008. Toward research and technical assistance to build capacity of city departments to implement Phillystat and 311. 10067. University of Pennsylvania, Fels Institute of Government, Philadelphia, PA. $43,450, 2008. Toward research and analysis support to city of Philadelphia Budget Office. 10068. University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, Philadelphia, PA. $442,354, 2008. 4-year grant. To conduct second phase of its evaluation of 21st Century Skills Project, effort to change curriculum and practices of high schools to better support student development of 21st Century workforce skills and engagement in career pathways. 10069. University of Pennsylvania, Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, PA. $440,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward TreeVitalize partnership for targeted urban tree cover restoration and to promote tree cover maintenance best practices in Greater Philadelphia region. 10070. University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward consulting fees for database migration specialist for first year implementation of its collections management database conversion project. 10071. University of Pennsylvania, Office of Research Services, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. To initiate evaluation of 21st Century Skills Project, effort to change curriculum and practices of high schools to better support student development of 21st Century workforce skills and engagement in career pathways. 10072. University of the Arts, Philadelphia Cultural Management Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward work of
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Philadelphia Cultural Management Initiative for emerging and small arts and culture organizations in region. 10073. VSA Arts of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. Toward its first season in its new performance space, including staff and production salaries and benefits, advertising and production expenses. 10074. White Dog Cafe Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $110,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward building organizational capacity to advance sustainable regional food system through development and implementation of demonstration projects, in collaboration with other key stakeholders. 10075. Youth United for Change, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2008. To improve its organizational capacity to engage in citywide education reform organizing with students and to continue organizing of high school students in five Philadelphia schools.
The Philadelphia Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in southeastern PA, except for designated funds. No support for religious purposes; generally, low priority given to national organizations, government agencies, large budget agencies, public or private schools, or umbrella funding organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual or capital campaigns, building funds, land acquisition, endowment funds, research, publications, tours or trips, conferences, or deficit financing; no loans. 10076. A Chance to Heal, Jenkintown, PA. $25,800, 2008. For Business and Finance: Building Development Infrastructure. 10077. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $199,801, 2008. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative. 10078. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $87,928, 2008. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative. 10079. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $69,946, 2008. For PA Instructional Coaching Academy. 10080. Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC. $21,830, 2008. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative. 10081. African American Museum in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 10082. American Cities Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $30,950, 2008. For strategic plan and performance evaluation. 10083. ARC of Delaware County, Newtown Square, PA. $46,805, 2008. For strategic planning. 10084. Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2008. To improve management information system. 10085. Audubon Society, Bucks County, New Hope, PA. $25,500, 2008. For board development and mission analysis. 10086. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County, Jamison, PA. $34,380, 2008. For technology upgrade and board program. 10087. Birth Center, Bryn Mawr, PA. $40,000, 2008. For technology consultant to computerize client database system. 10088. Cambodian-American Senior Association, Philadelphia, PA. $34,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 10089. Camden City Garden Club, Camden, NJ. $24,212, 2008. For development of organizational brand identity, internet marketing database, staff training and schematic for website design. 10090. Center in the Park, Philadelphia, PA. $30,323, 2008. For fund development plan. 10091. Chester County Community Dental Center, Coatesville, PA. $35,000, 2008. For computer, network, training and phone system. 10092. Child Abuse Prevention Effort, Philadelphia, PA. $25,250, 2008. For strategic plan and additional expenses. 10093. Children for Children Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For youth planning committee. 10094. Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For business plan. 10095. Childrens Village, Philadelphia, PA. $33,660, 2008. For business plan. 10096. CHOICE: Concern for Health Options-Information, Care and Education, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. To build youth advisory committee. 10097. Christ Lutheran Community Outreach Corporation, Upper Darby, PA. $35,000, 2008. For strategic business plan. 10098. Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA. $42,000, 2008. For consulting services in board governance and organizational effectiveness. 10099. Cliveden of the National Trust, Philadelphia, PA. $28,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness.
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10100. Community Womens Education Project, Philadelphia, PA. $17,000, 2008. For Governance, Mission, Vision and Strategy. 10101. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $22,100, 2008. For capacity building. 10102. Corporate Alliance for Drug Education, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. Toward program evaluation. 10103. Delaware County Literacy Council, Chester, PA. $44,970, 2008. For retreat planning consultation. 10104. Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2008. To implement management information system. 10105. Delaware Valley Project with Industry, Philadelphia, PA. $37,055, 2008. For board development and fundraising planning and implementation. 10106. Empowerment Group, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building efforts for ELITE Group program. 10107. Enon-Coulter Community Development Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $14,700, 2008. For organizational effectiveness and scenario planning. 10108. Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $36,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10109. Fellowship Farm, Pottstown, PA. $20,250, 2008. For board development. 10110. First Person Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $18,000, 2008. For fundraising strategy and board development. 10111. Food Trust, Philadelphia, PA. $44,000, 2008. To diversify funding sources, and for executive coaching and marketing collateral. 10112. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $400,000, 2008. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative. 10113. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $383,922, 2008. For PA Institute for Instructional Coaching/Foundations. 10114. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $25,600, 2008. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative. 10115. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $19,598, 2008. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative. 10116. Friends of the Japanese House and Garden, Philadelphia, PA. $10,700, 2008. For board training. 10117. Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2008. For Regional Cultural Fund planning effort. 10118. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2008. For Communications, Infrastructure and Evaluation/ Performance Measurement. 10119. Green Valleys Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Pottstown, PA. $27,473, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10120. Greensgrow Philadelphia Project, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2008. For operational management. 10121. Habitat for Humanity, Delaware Valley, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. For Campaign Planning and Feasibility Study. 10122. Historic Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $36,000, 2008. For evaluation and performance measurement. 10123. International House of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2008. For business and strategic plan. 10124. Jewish Community Centers of Greater Philadelphia, Wynnewood, PA. $30,000, 2008. For staff training, development of full accounting system and legal representation. 10125. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $281,558, 2008. For Leadership Development within National KIPP Network. 10126. KIPP Philadelphia Charter School, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2008. For administrative support in preparation for new school opening. 10127. Linda Creed Epstein Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2008. For organizational infrastructure. 10128. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $29,803, 2008. For communications and technology needs. 10129. Main Line Chinese Culture Center, Southeastern, PA. $22,900, 2008. For board recruitment and development as well as individual donor campaign. 10130. Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County, West Chester, PA. $50,000, 2008. For human resources overhaul. 10131. National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, PA. $32,886, 2008. For business plan. 10132. Need in Deed, Philadelphia, PA. $41,750, 2008. For strategic planning. 10133. NeighborhoodsNow, Philadelphia, PA. $21,800, 2008. For evaluation outcomes plan and board support to implement strategic plan.
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10134. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2008. For financial advisory clinic. 10135. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10136. Options in Aging, Narberth, PA. $15,841, 2008. To develop strategic plan. 10137. Penn Asian Senior Services, Jenkintown, PA. $30,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10138. Pennypack Farm Education Center for Sustainable Food Systems, Horsham, PA. $11,500, 2008. For strategic planning. 10139. Personalized Independent Living Opportunities and Training Services, Berlin, NJ. $15,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 10140. Philadelphia Area Jobs with Justice, Philadelphia, PA. $28,660, 2008. For Risk Capitol and Governance. 10141. Philadelphia Cares, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10142. Philadelphia Hune, Philadelphia, PA. $11,000, 2008. For capacity building. 10143. Philadelphia Senior Center, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2008. For implementation of strategic plan. 10144. Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $18,000, 2008. For cash flow analysis and planning. 10145. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Communities for Public Education Reform (CPER). 10146. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $12,500, 2008. For Communities for Public Education Reform (CPER), Southeastern Pennsylvania. 10147. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Communities for Public Education Reform (CPER). 10148. Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10149. Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $26,900, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10150. Special Equestrians, Warrington, PA. $14,600, 2008. For strategic planning. 10151. Success for All Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $55,113, 2008. For PA High School Coaching Initiative. 10152. Taller Puertorriqueno, Philadelphia, PA. $43,995, 2008. For job description revisions, hiring assistance for Deputy Director, advertising, development planning, board training, travel, and printing. 10153. Temple University, Center for Intergenerational Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $45,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 10154. Temple University, University Community Collaborative of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $31,675, 2008. For strategic planning. 10155. Theater Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2008. For marketing and communications planning, and leadership development. 10156. TOVA, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. 10157. Urban League of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10158. Urban Tree Connection, Philadelphia, PA. $31,442, 2008. For several capacity building projects. 10159. Variety-The Childrens Charity, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning. 10160. W H Y Y, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2008. For consultancy request. 10161. West Mount Airy Neighbors, Philadelphia, PA. $17,500, 2008. For strategic planning. 10162. Women of Faith and Hope, Philadelphia, PA. $20,665, 2008. For organizational effectiveness. 10163. Won Community Service Center, Glenside, PA. $17,000, 2008. For strategic and succession plans, fundraising, marketing, and board development. 10164. YWCA of Chester, Chester, PA. $25,000, 2008. For strategic planning and for audit.
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technical or specialized nature; no loans (except for program related investments). 10165. Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $135,000, 2008. For operating support for Three Rivers: One Future plan. 10166. Auberle, McKeesport, PA. $20,000, 2008. For development. 10167. Carnegie Institute, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2008. For Carnegie Patrons Circle Program. 10168. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $20,700, 2008. For Grantee Perception Report. 10169. Consortium for Public Education, McKeesport, PA. $124,000, 2008. To continue capacity building and professional development activities to improve academic instruction to increase student outcomes. 10170. Downtown Management Organization, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2008. To invest in preparation of New Downtown Plan. 10171. East Liberty Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2008. For artistic, architectural and engineering design of Ellsworth Avenue Pedestrian Bridge. 10172. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2008. For operating support to provide capacity-building across Pittsburgh’s nonprofit sector. 10173. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2008. For Community Threads project, bi-annual publication celebrating contributions of the nonprofit sector in southwest Pennsylvania. 10174. Good Grief Center for Bereavement Support, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2008. For operating support grant to sustain and expand operations during transition to new location. 10175. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Summit. 10176. Health Careers Futures, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2008. To convene national experts as part of strategic planning process aimed at developing new approaches to health career learning in Allegheny County. 10177. Knox Emergency Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,202, 2008. To reimburse Fund for charitable expenditures. 10178. Pittsburgh International Childrens Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2008. For marketing initiative for relocation of Pittsburgh International Children’s Festival. 10179. Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2008. For marketing initiatives. 10180. Pittsburgh Project, Pittsburgh, PA. $300,000, 2008. For strategic, succession and stabilization plans. 10181. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2008. For continuation of Emergency Food Assistance (EFA) Program Evaluation. 10182. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,738, 2008. For communications and marketing support for Excel.9-12: The Plan for High School Excellence. 10183. Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, PA. $16,500, 2008. For consultants to assist Office of Excel.9-12: The Plan for High School Excellence in implementation of Pittsburgh CAPA/Pittsburgh Rogers CAPA Integration, University Prep Middles Grades and Pathways to the Promise Transition initiatives. 10184. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,452, 2008. For efforts to recruit additional partners. 10185. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2008. For Phase 4 Learning Center. 10186. Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, Pittsburgh, PA. $175,000, 2008. For Cultural District Working Group planning activities for Tessitura Customer Relationship Management Enhancement Project. 10187. Sweetwater Center for the Arts, Sewickley, PA. $50,000, 2008. For Fundraising Consultant and to re-establish position of Executive Director. 10188. Vail Valley Foundation, Vail, CO. $24,522, 2008. For Eagle Program, entry level of Foundation’s leadership gift societies made up of group of donors who, without being obligated to multi-year commitments unless they so choose, collectively make a difference in Foundation’s overarching mission.
The PNC Foundation (formerly PNC Bank Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Washington, DC, DE, IN, KY, MD, NJ, OH, and PA. No support for discriminatory organizations, churches, religious organizations, advocacy groups, private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments,
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conferences, seminars, tickets, or advertising, or annual campaigns for hospitals, colleges, or universities; no loans (except for program-related investments). 10189. AmeriGives, Stuart, FL. $11,336, 2008. For general operating support. 10190. Ceiba, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10191. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10192. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10193. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10194. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10195. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10196. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10197. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10198. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10199. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10200. Neighborhood Housing Services of America, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10201. Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10202. Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10203. New Directions Housing Corporation, Louisville, KY. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10204. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10205. Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10206. Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10207. Pennsylvania Downtown Center, Harrisburg, PA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 10208. Teach for America, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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Wachovia Regional Foundation (formerly First Union Regional Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the DE, NJ, and eastern PA tri-state area. No support for political organizations or national or international organizations; generally, no support for K-12 private schools, colleges or universities, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, arts or cultural organizations, hospitals or medical centers, or health- or disease-related organizations. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, strategic or business plans, “bricks and mortar” projects, political causes, endowments, capital campaigns, debt reduction, or special events; generally, no grants for religious programs or activities. 10217. Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, Bethlehem, PA. $730,000, 2008. For project coordinator and affordable housing and energy efficiency specialist, Lafayette College experts’ time for outreach and education, rehabilitation of open space, parks and gardens and run the Global Kids program. Also, for evaluation, replication and dissemination of the UEP program. 10218. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $735,000, 2008. For revitalization of Walnut Hill including: capacity building and Street Team, rebuild playgrounds and clean vacant lots, develop affordable housing and provide housing counseling, streetscape and facade improvements and support key staff positions to manage the programs. 10219. Episcopal Community Development, Newark, NJ. $730,000, 2008. For Main Street Manager with administrative support, staff costs for Affordable Housing Project Manager and Housing Counselor, Neighborhood Spirit events manager/volunteer coordinator, community resource program/center coordinator and resident perception surveys and evaluation. 10220. People for People, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2008. To build the capacity of Francisville Neighborhood Development Corporation and further goal implementation in the resident-driven neighborhood development plan for Francisville. 10221. Saca Development Corporation, Lancaster, PA. $672,000, 2008. For staffing to include: Housing Manager, Economic Development Manager, Young Adult Interventions Manager and Project Communications Specialist.
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Juliet L. Hillman Simonds Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh, PA. No grants to individuals. 10209. Autumn House Press, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2008. Toward expenses for Editor-In-Chief position.
John Templeton Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals, (except for awards chosen by trustees) or for scholarships, endowment funds, building funds, capital campaigns, or artistic productions; no loans. 10210. Association of Private Enterprise Education, Chattanooga, TN. $36,220, 2007. To expand membership, for scholarships, essay contests, business recognition and on-line bookstore. 10211. Association of Unity Churches, Lees Summit, MO. $50,000, 2007. For Development Department. 10212. Association of Unity Churches, Lees Summit, MO. $42,000, 2007. For position of Church Development/Management Consultant. 10213. Character Education Partnership, Washington, DC. $385,000, 2007. To increase national profile of CEP National Schools of Character. 10214. Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ. $375,827, 2007. For administrative support for Templeton Prize Program. 10215. Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Wilmington, DE. $100,000, 2007. For supplemental support to develop marketing plan for William E. Simon Fellowship for Noble Purpose. 10216. Mass Media Project, Houghton, South Africa. $378,296, 2007. For evaluation component of Heartlines Intervention Initiative. Heartlines uses media to tell stories to get South Africa talking, thinking and acting on values.
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The Champlin Foundations Limitations: Giving primarily in RI. No support for churches (with few exceptions) or generally for daycare centers, housing, mental health counseling centers or senior centers. No grants to individuals; or for program or operating expenses, administrative facilities, equipment, books, films, videos, plays, or for multi-year grants. 10222. Providence Public Library, Providence, RI. $280,800, 2008. For infrastructure and computers, capital repairs at Mount Pleasant branch, security system upgrade at Central branch, video equipment and software, shelving units for access to CD collection, and capital repairs at Wanskuck branch.
CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. (formerly CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations. 10223. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Providence, RI. $34,000, 2007. For program support.
Dorot Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, MA, NY, and Israel. No support for acquisitions for museums or excavation phase of archaeological work. No grants for endowments, capital campaigns, equipment, debt reduction, consultants or technical assistance, or events. 10224. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York, NY. $40,000, 2008. For project director.
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10225. Bet Tzedek, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2008. For Social Justice Fellowship. 10226. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $52,500, 2008. For Action Tank. 10227. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Cambridge, MA. $40,000, 2008. For program in Lowell, MA.
Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc. (formerly Hasbro Charitable Trust, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield, MA, RI, and Renton, WA; giving also to regional, national, and U.S.-based international organizations through strategic partnership program. No support for religious organizations, political organizations, or schools. No grants to individuals, or for research, scholarships, travel, endowments, advertising, sponsorship of recreational activities, fundraisers, or auctions; no loans; no cash free grants. 10228. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $25,000, 2007. For Eli J. Segal Citizen Leadership Program.
Hassenfeld Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NY, PA, RI. No grants to individuals. 10229. New York University, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Hassenfeld Children’s Center Benefit. 10230. New York University, Langone Medical Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Faces Gala, School of Medicine.
The Rhode Island Foundation (also known as The Rhode Island Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving through discretionary funds limited to RI. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes (except as specified by donors). No grants for endowment funds, research, hospital equipment, capital needs of health organizations, annual campaigns, deficit financing, or educational institutions for general operating expenses. 10231. Blackstone Academy Charter School, Pawtucket, RI. $32,000, 2008. To implement management and systematic development plan to assure future of school. 10232. Brown University, Education Alliance, Providence, RI. $70,000, 2008. To train school leaders from Rhode Island’s core cities in skills required to work with diverse populations. 10233. Church Community Housing Corporation, Newport, RI. $75,000, 2008. For continued funding to increase organization’s capacity to create affordable homes in Newport County. 10234. Compass School, Kingston, RI. $50,000, 2008. For continued funding of full-time development officer to help school achieve growth and sustainability. 10235. DARE, Providence, RI. $35,000, 2008. For development coordinator to work on increasing fundraising capacity. 10236. Family Resources Community Action, Woonsocket, RI. $30,000, 2008. For continued support of evaluation of the operations and outcomes of recently restructured Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) Region IV services. 10237. FirstWorks, Providence, RI. $37,500, 2008. For development director and expanded marketing initiatives as key component of plan to create network of local artistic affiliates. 10238. Fostering Arts Organization Linking Artist and Communities, Foster, RI. $30,000, 2008. To hire consultant to guide staff in community outreach, marketing and fund raising while developing needed systems and protocols for new strategic plan. 10239. Friends of Tiverton Libraries, Tiverton, RI. $31,500, 2008. For first two planning phases of preliminary site work, engineering and architectural design development for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) model library. 10240. Harmony Hill School, Chepachet, RI. $50,000, 2008. For continued evaluation and development of effective programming for youth with behavioral and emotional disorders. 10241. Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence, Providence, RI. $75,000, 2008. For year two funding of Youth Training of Trainers (YTOT), initiative that enables youth to conduct nonviolence trainings in the community. 10242. John Hope Settlement House, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2008. For in-depth agency-wide quality assurance initiative.
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10243. Martin Luther King Community Center, Newport, RI. $50,000, 2008. For continued funding of organizational capacity to meet growing needs of low to moderate income families in Newport County. 10244. Musica Dolce, Hope Valley, RI. $15,000, 2008. To contract with consultant to assist with leadership succession, stabilization of revenue streams, and adaption of arts-learning standards for in-school and after-school programs. 10245. New England Grassroots Environment Fund, Montpelier, VT. $30,000, 2008. For start-up support, technical assistance and networking opportunities focusing on Rhode Island community environmental initiatives. 10246. New Urban Arts, Providence, RI. $30,000, 2008. For Arts Mentoring Fellows program that supports professional development of artist mentors and documents impact of youth arts development program. 10247. Newport Performing Arts Center, Newport, RI. $42,000, 2008. For director to bring Center through final phases of capital campaign and continue planning toward 2011 opening. 10248. Perishable Theater, Providence, RI. $27,500, 2008. For capacity building model that maximizes use of Perishable’s facility, diversifies its audience base, and fosters collaboration among arts groups. 10249. Progreso Latino, Central Falls, RI. $65,000, 2008. For continued funding for chief operating officer. 10250. Providence After School Alliance, Providence, RI. $75,000, 2008. For continued funding for collaboration between Providence After School Alliance and RI After School Plus alliance to support, evaluate, and expand high quality afterschool programs. 10251. Providence Black Repertory Company, Providence, RI. $37,500, 2008. For partial salary support of director of operations, director of development, and director of sales and marketing positions. 10252. Providence Plan, Providence, RI. $35,000, 2008. For support and professional development for Latina daycare providers, increasing critical mass of skilled providers. 10253. Rhode Island College Foundation, Providence, RI. $60,000, 2008. For second year salary support for executive director of Institute for Addiction Recovery. 10254. Rhode Island Kids Count, Providence, RI. $75,000, 2008. To support evaluators from University of North Carolina working on BrightStars Quality Rating and Improvement System. 10255. Salt Pond Coalition, Charlestown, RI. $35,000, 2008. For full-time executive director. 10256. Sophia Academy, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2008. For continued support for professional development program including master teacher mentoring and exchange. 10257. Tockwotton Home, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2008. To train staff in new model of patient-centered care. 10258. University of Rhode Island Foundation, Kingston, RI. $43,872, 2008. For continued funding for Coastal Resources Center, providing technical assistance to achieve community-based vision for Newport harbor waterfront. 10259. WaterFire Providence, Providence, RI. $64,350, 2008. For transition to executive director/artistic director model of leadership, including interim executive director, organizational consulting and coaching, and recruitment of permanent executive director. 10260. Womens Development Corporation, Providence, RI. $40,000, 2008. To expand organizational capacity to advance affordable housing mission. 10261. Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation, Woonsocket, RI. $75,000, 2008. For continued support for increasing organizational capacity.
The Textron Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on RI. No support for political, fraternal, or veterans’ organizations, religious institutions, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, land acquisition, debt reduction, or demonstration projects; no loans. 10262. Bradford L. Dunn Institute, Providence, RI. $20,000, 2007. 10263. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Providence, RI. $10,000, 2007.
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SOUTH CAROLINA Mary Black Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Spartanburg County, SC. No support for political organizations or for proselytizing religious work. No grants to individuals or for general fundraising solicitations. 10264. University of South Carolina Research Foundation, Columbia, SC. $30,294, 2008. For evaluation of Rail Trail Conversion.
Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Florence, SC, area. No grants to individuals. 10265. Francis Marion University Foundation, Florence, SC. $25,000, 2008. For support for the FMU Faculty and Staff Leadership Development and Retention Fund.
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have the education skills to comprehend the new curriculum and skills training in chronic disease management of the CNA Home Care Chronic Disease Program. 10282. Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood, SC. $50,000, 2008. To establish a Technology Transfer Unit. 10283. ReGenesis Organization Community Health Center, Spartanburg, SC. $20,000, 2008. To assist the execution of a comprehensive marketing and community outreach plan.
The Graham Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Greenville, SC. No support for political purposes. No grants to individuals or for scholarships. 10284. Charity Ball, Greenville, SC. $10,000, 2007. To support Rose Ball. 10285. Friends of the Huntley, Greenville, SC. $40,000, 2007. For Admirals Circle membership. 10286. YWCA of Greenville, Greenville, SC. $25,000, 2007. For Master Building Plan.
J. Marion Sims Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lee, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, Saluda, and Sumter counties, SC. No grants to individuals (except for designated awards or prizes), or for endowments, debt reduction, fundraising projects, medical research, publications, annual campaigns, annual appeals, routine operating expenses, or conference travel, underwriting, or sponsorship. 10266. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, SCANPO, Columbia, SC. $12,000, 2007.
Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina (formerly The Community Foundation Serving Coastal South Carolina) Limitations: Giving in eight coastal counties of SC: Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton and Jasper. No support for religious activities or private foundations. No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship funds), or for endowments, deficit financing, dinners or other special one-time events, or generally for building funds. 10267. Charleston, County of, Grants Administration, North Charleston, SC. $35,000, 2009. For Serrafix Consulting project. 10268. Darkness to Light, Charleston, SC. $25,000, 2009. To train Georgetown County School District personnel in child sexual abuse prevention. 10269. Darkness to Light, Charleston, SC. $10,000, 2009. To develop Community Seed Fund to motivate organizations to raise private money, and to run public service ad campaign. 10270. Darkness to Light, Charleston, SC. $10,000, 2009. For Stewards of Children. 10271. Planned Parenthood Health Systems, Raleigh, NC. $27,000, 2009. For Charleston-based Development Director’s salary. 10272. Planned Parenthood Health Systems, Raleigh, NC. $27,000, 2009. For Charleston-based Development Director’s salary. 10273. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ. $20,000, 2009. For STD/HIV teacher training module development. 10274. South Carolina Afterschool Alliance, Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2009. To provide technical support to after-school programs in Georgetown County. 10275. Teachers Supply Closet, Charleston, SC. $10,000, 2009. To extend closet reach. 10276. Trident Technical College Foundation, Charleston, SC. $10,000, 2009. For Wine Event. 10277. Trinity College, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2009. For Annual Alumni Fund. 10278. United Methodist Relief Center, Mount Pleasant, SC. $50,000, 2009. For Georgetown Housing Partnership. 10279. United Methodist Relief Center, Mount Pleasant, SC. $10,000, 2009. For general operating support. 10280. United Methodist Relief Center, Mount Pleasant, SC. $10,000, 2009. For general operating support.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Lancaster County, Great Falls, and Fort Lawn, SC. No support for political purposes, indigent care, or programs or projects generally considered to be the role of government. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, event tickets, projects of organizations that primarily benefit their own members or adherents, indirect costs (including payments of a percentage of a grant to a local organization’s national affiliate), or to retire accumulated debt; no loans. 10287. United Citizens Club of Heath Springs, Heath Springs, SC. $47,575, 2008. For United Citizens Community Empowerment Program, capital upgrades to strengthen organizational capacity.
The Spartanburg County Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Spartanburg County, SC, area. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except designated scholarship funds), or for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit financing, land acquisition, film projects, publication of books or reports, or endowment funds; no loans. 10288. Regenesis Organization, Spartanburg, SC. $18,500, 2007.
The Springs Close Foundation, Inc. (formerly Springs Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to Lancaster County and the townships of Fort Mill and Chester, SC. No grants to individuals (except for student loans), or for travel expenses. 10289. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $11,622, 2007. For nonprofit technology planning. 10290. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbia, SC. $12,707, 2007. For training workshops for nonprofits.
SOUTH DAKOTA Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD. No grants to individuals. 10291. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $25,000, 2007.
The Fullerton Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC. No grants to individuals. 10281. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. $87,917, 2008. For demonstration project to determine if certified nursing assistants (CNA)
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TENNESSEE The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc. (formerly Assisi Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis and Shelby County, TN. 10292. ArtsMemphis, Memphis, TN. $200,000, 2007. For Audience Development Initiative. 10293. Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For capacity building. 10294. Leadership Institute of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For plan.
Benwood Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chattanooga, TN, area. No support for political organizations or causes. No grants to individuals, or for general operating expenses, financial deficits, fundraising, or endowments, no loans (except for program-related investments). 10295. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund, Chattanooga, TN. $100,000, 2008. For Urban Teacher Residency Institute. 10296. Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, Malvern, AR. $10,000, 2008. For 18th Annual Practical Tools and Solutions for Sustaining Family Farms Conference. 10297. Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $31,000, 2008. For capacity building.
The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the Hamilton County, TN, area. No support for private schools, religious causes, or veterans’ or fraternal organizations, public agencies, state, national or regional organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarship programs), endowment campaigns, operating support for existing programs, conferences, advertising, telephone solicitations, fundraising expenses, or federated fund drives; no loans. 10298. Hope for Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $16,220, 2008. For dental clinic, to hire part-time dentist, for Coordinator to increase from part- to full-time, and for equipment. 10299. Ooltewah Elementary School, Ooltewah, TN. $20,000, 2008. For Project WRITE, to work collaboratively with staff developers from Teachers College Reading and Writing Project in summer institute that focuses on central role of curriculum development and planning in teaching of writing. 10300. United Way of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $12,500, 2008. For Early Childhood Leadership Academy, providing professional development to fifteen childcare administrators.
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Limitations: Giving limited to Crittenden County, AR, DeSoto, Marshall, Tate, and Tunica counties, MS, and Fayette, Shelby, and Tipton counties, TN. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowments, capital or building funds, annual campaigns, code enforcement, or core operating costs; no loans. 10301. ArtsMemphis, Memphis, TN. $29,660, 2008. For capacity building work. 10302. Audubon Nature Institute, New Orleans, LA. $12,500, 2008. For Zoo-To-Do. 10303. Carter Center, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2008. For Development Office. 10304. Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN. $50,000, 2008. For Trustees Fund. 10305. Friends for Life, Memphis, TN. $25,992, 2008. For capacity building work. 10306. Giving Back Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. 10307. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Collierville, TN. $10,000, 2008. For Fund a Cure. 10308. Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center Foundation, Memphis, TN. $21,020, 2008. For capacity building work. 10309. Leadership Institute of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2008. 10310. Leadership Institute of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $12,500, 2008. For Grassroots Leaders Program.
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10311. Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. For Moss Society and Wine Auction, No Benefits. 10312. Memphis Incubator Systems, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. 10313. Memphis Orchestral Society, Memphis, TN. $30,000, 2008. For collateral materials, equipment, software and professional evaluation. 10314. Memphis Orchestral Society, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. For naming rights to Cannon Center. 10315. Memphis Orchestral Society, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. For Name A Seat - Esther and Clint Pearson. 10316. Memphis Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN. $14,000, 2008. To support Henry Logan Starks Dinner. 10317. Methodist Healthcare Foundation, Memphis, TN. $400,000, 2008. To name ICU at Germantown facility. 10318. Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, Memphis, TN. $25,000, 2008. For Circle of Hope. 10319. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2008. 10320. Saint Andrews School of Delaware, Middletown, DE. $10,000, 2008. For Class of 1991 Fund. 10321. Saint Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis, TN. $93,900, 2008. For Aces for Saint Jude. 10322. Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. For Tithes. 10323. Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. For Tithes. 10324. Southern Communication Volunteers, WEVL-FM 89.9, Memphis, TN. $15,300, 2008. For capacity building work. 10325. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $100,000, 2008. For sponsorships of teachers. 10326. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $50,000, 2008. For teacher recruiting. 10327. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $25,000, 2008. 10328. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. To sponsor Teacher Campaign. 10329. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2008. 10330. United Way of the Mid-South, Memphis, TN. $10,500, 2008. For needs assessment.
Joe C. Davis Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Nashville, TN, area. No grants to individuals. 10331. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $1,893,000, 2008.
The Frist Foundation (formerly The HCA Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Nashville, TN. No support for national disease-specific organizations, private foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, hospitals, nursing homes, or retirement homes. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, biomedical or clinical research, social events or similar fundraising events, goodwill advertising, telethons, sponsorships, publications, trips, tours, political activities, or start up needs. 10332. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $150,000, 2007. For general support. 10333. Neighborhoods Resource Center, Nashville, TN. $30,000, 2007. For general support. 10334. Young Leaders Council, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2007. For general support.
The Harrah’s Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, IL, LA, and Las Vegas and Reno, NV. No grants to individuals. 10335. 100 Black Men of America, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2007. For sponsorship of the annual holiday gala featuring Fred Keeton. 10336. Childrens Hospital Corporation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2007. For silver level sponsorship of champions for children event. 10337. Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow, Las Vegas, NV. $254,000, 2007. For building project and sponsorship of the Notte di Carnivale event. 10338. Mission of Our Lady of Mercy, Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2007. For event sponsorships.
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The HCA Foundation (formerly Columbia/HCA Healthcare Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in middle TN. No support for political organizations, individual churches or schools, organizations established less than 3 years ago, or arts and culture, athletic, environmental or wildlife, or civic or international affairs organizations. No grants to individuals, or for advertising or sponsorships or social events or similar fundraising activities. 10339. African American History Foundation, Nashville, TN. $200,000, 2007. For capital support. 10340. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2007. To provide consulting services. 10341. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Cumberland Valley Council, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2007. For Anniversary GS Luncheon. 10342. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $20,000, 2007. 10343. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For HCA employee giving program. 10344. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For HCA employee giving program. 10345. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For HCA employee giving program. 10346. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For HCA employee giving program. 10347. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2007. For Sponsorship Request. 10348. Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Nashville, TN. $24,000, 2007. For Arts Funding Request. 10349. Neighborhoods Resource Center, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2007. For capital support. 10350. Neighborhoods Resource Center, Nashville, TN. $10,000, 2007. For program support. 10351. Young Leaders Council, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Hyde Family Foundations Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 10352. Ballet Memphis, Cordova, TN. $12,500, 2007. For Managing Director search services. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10353. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $83,600, 2007. For the Memphis Fellowship. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10354. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $83,600, 2007. For support for the Memphis Fellowship. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10355. Catholic Memphis Urban Schools, Memphis, TN. $500,000, 2007. For Jubilee Schools Endowment. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10356. Circles of Success Learning Academy, Memphis, TN. $24,500, 2007. For consulting services for charter renewal application. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10357. Golden Gate Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $17,500, 2007. For New Leaders for New Schools Charter School Fellowship. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation.. 10358. Golden Gate Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $17,500, 2007. For New Leaders for New Schools Charter School Fellowship. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10359. Hattiloo Theater, Memphis, TN. $14,000, 2007. For general operating support and capacity. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10360. Jacobs Ladder Community Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $20,000, 2007. For support for Belt Line Community profile and strategic planning expenses. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10361. Jacobs Ladder Community Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For support for Belt Line Community profile and strategic planning expenses. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10362. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. For support for 2006 operations. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10363. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2007. For SchoolWorks consulting services. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation.
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10364. KIPP Memphis, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2007. For Executive search. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10365. Memphis Academy of Health Sciences, Memphis, TN. $24,500, 2007. For consulting services for charter renewal. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10366. Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering, Memphis, TN. $18,000, 2007. For consulting services for Charter renewal application. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10367. Memphis Incubator Systems, Emerge Memphis, Memphis, TN. $75,000, 2007. For grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10368. Memphis School of Servant Leadership, Memphis, TN. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10369. National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN. $45,750, 2007. For support of Lord Consulting Services. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10370. New Leaders for New Schools, Memphis Office, Memphis, TN. $500,000, 2007. For grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10371. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10372. Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, Memphis, TN. $75,000, 2007. For support for the Shelby Farms Park master planning process and start-up costs. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10373. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $125,000, 2007. For start-up support. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10374. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $125,000, 2007. For start-up support for Teach for America Memphis. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10375. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2007. For Sponsor-a-Teacher campaign. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10376. Tennessee Stand for Children, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2007. For support for statewide operations Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation. 10377. Tennessee Stand for Children, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2007. For support for statewide operations. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10378. University of Memphis Foundation, Memphis, TN. $60,000, 2007. For CREP KIPP evaluations. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10379. University of Memphis Foundation, Memphis, TN. $33,000, 2007. For CREP Charter School evaluations. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10380. University of Memphis Foundation, Memphis, TN. $33,000, 2007. For CREP Charter School evaluations. Grant made through J.R. Hyde Sr. Family Foundation. 10381. University of Memphis Foundation, Memphis, TN. $18,000, 2007. For KIPP evaluation. Grant made through J.R. Hyde III Family Foundation.
Lyndhurst Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the southeastern U.S., with emphasis on Chattanooga, TN. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 10382. Community Research Council, Chattanooga, TN. $100,000, 2007. For development, publication, and dissemination of State of Chattanooga Region Report. 10383. Read Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building.
The Maclellan Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving nationally, with emphasis on the Chattanooga, TN, area; giving internationally in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. No grants to individuals, or for emergency funds, deficit financing, land acquisition, endowment funds, health services, medical research, publications scholarships, or for renovations. 10384. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $13,855,200, 2007. 10385. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $4,344,800, 2007.
Plough Foundation Limitations: Giving in Shelby County, TN, with an emphasis on Memphis. No grants to individuals, and generally no grants for annual operating funds.
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10386. Memphis Incubator Systems, Emerge Memphis, Memphis, TN. $20,000, 2008. For donation - honorarium. 10387. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $200,000, 2008. For general operating support.
Series, a financial stewardship curriculum designed to educate individuals on biblical and practical principles of money. 10407. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. Toward program support.
The Poplar Foundation
AT&T Foundation
(formerly The Longleaf Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN. 10388. Catholic Memphis Urban Schools, Memphis, TN. $25,000, 2007. 10389. Teach for America, Memphis, TN. $251,300, 2007.
(formerly SBC Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or for political, discriminatory, or disease-specific organizations, or medical clinics and research. No grants for capital campaigns, endowment funds, goodwill ads, sports programs or events, or cause-related marketing. 10408. Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL. $82,070, 2008. For programs for at-risk high school students from Escambia County Schools to increase achievement, through strengthening course content, assessing student needs, providing supplemental instruction, and partnering with business community. 10409. Arkansas Northeastern College, Burdette Center, Blytheville, AR. $35,000, 2008. To develop early high school program targeting at-risk students entering 9th grade and encouraging participation in technical programs, specifically advanced manufacturing and engineering design project. 10410. Baptist Child and Family Services, San Antonio, TX. $275,000, 2008. For technology needs of South Texas Centre, campus of nonprofit and human service agencies. 10411. Bogalusa City Schools, Bogalusa, LA. $55,000, 2008. To expand TARGET program, full credit recovery program for 9th and 10th grade at-risk students, providing students with online instruction with professional development driven teacher support. 10412. Calcasieu Parish School System, A. A. Nelson Elementary School, Lake Charles, LA. $40,000, 2008. For professional development for teachers and enhanced student learning through technology-based tools including interactive curriculum for ESL students. 10413. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2008. For student retention program in several city public high schools identifying at-risk students and matching targeted students with appropriate adults and services, evaluating incoming 9th graders and implementing and tracking in interventions. 10414. Chamber of Commerce Foundation of Greater Bloomington, Bloomington, IN. $50,000, 2008. To add Stay in School Coordinator assigned toward high school dropout prevention, by serving as case manager, removing educational barriers, developing skills, and serving as link to resources. 10415. Childrens Medical Center Foundation, Dallas, TX. $250,000, 2008. To establish AT&T Language Access Fund, providing CMC with resources to expand interpretation and translation services for patients and families with limited English proficiency. 10416. Childrens Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2008. To expand Curious Scientific Investigators program teaching third grade students to define, analyze, and interpret science project, including use of interactive handheld devices. 10417. Christian County Public Schools, Christian County Day Treatment Center, Hopkinsville, KY. $50,000, 2008. To enhance educational program, adding mentor program and curriculum for 9th grade students under direction of Retention Coach, creating individual learning plan. 10418. Civic League of Greater New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ. $98,470, 2008. For after-school effort assisting incoming 9th and 10th grade students failing to advance and failing core subjects, through recouping alternative path to gain passing credit in failed areas. 10419. Claiborne County Public School District, Port Gibson, MS. $88,000, 2008. To expand dropout program with addition of Graduation Coach working with students daily and developing individualized graduation plan, including parent involvement and partnerships with local business leaders. 10420. Clinton City Schools, Clinton, NC. $71,947, 2008. To expand support for Academic Center for Excellence Academy, transitional first semester program for incoming 9th graders, and provide expanded in-depth support for at-risk 9th graders in areas of academics, leadership, tutoring, and remediation. 10421. College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2008. For needed technology to equip mobile education resource centers and distribute technology funds to local organizations.
TEXAS Abell-Hanger Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis within the Permian Basin. No grants to individuals, or for individual scholarships or fellowships; no loans. 10390. Christmas in Action, Midland, TX. $65,000, 2008. For unrestricted operating support and financial audit. 10391. Manor Park, Midland, TX. $100,000, 2008. To develop campus master plan and feasibility studies. 10392. Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, Midland, TX. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building program. 10393. Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame, Midland, TX. $500,000, 2008. For Phase II final concept design for building. 10394. United Way of El Paso County, El Paso, TX. $50,000, 2008. For matching grant for fundraising campaign. 10395. United Way of Midland, Midland, TX. $170,000, 2008. For matching grant for fundraising campaign to underwrite administrative costs. 10396. United Way of Odessa, Odessa, TX. $125,000, 2008. For matching grant for fundraising campaign.
Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the 26 northernmost counties of the Texas Panhandle region. No support for private or parochial schools, national, state, or local fundraising activities, or religious activities or programs that serve or appear to serve specific religious groups, or denominations. No grants to individuals (except for the scholarship program), or generally for operating budgets, annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds, publications, conferences, travel, research projects, or historic preservation; no loans. 10397. Amarillo Botanical Gardens, Amarillo, TX. $50,000, 2008. To implement marketing and development plan. 10398. Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX. $12,387, 2008. To expand and diversify audience. 10399. Another Chance House, Amarillo, TX. $22,500, 2008. For salary support for resident manager and house manager. 10400. Junior Achievement of West Texas, Midland, TX. $12,000, 2008. To evaluate pilot programs in Amarillo. 10401. Mothers Against Methamphetamine, Panhandle Plains Chapter, Amarillo, TX. $30,000, 2008. For planning and to hire paid staff.
M. D. Anderson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on the Houston area. No grants to individuals, or for operating funds or endowments. 10402. Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. Toward an underwriter table. 10403. Genesys Works, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. To build capacity for programs. 10404. Huntingtons Disease Society of America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For third Celebration of Hope dinner. 10405. Menil Collection, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2007. For long-range planning. 10406. Pyramid Community Development Corporation, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2007. Toward the Kingdom Builders’ Financial Empowerment
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10422. Columbus Technical College Foundation, Columbus, GA. $80,000, 2008. To expand high school success initiatives program, increasing state work readiness level. 10423. Communities in Schools of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2008. For High School Graduation Coaches program providing coaches to city schools, identifying at-risk and recruiting community mentors. 10424. Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $100,000, 2008. To expand high school dropout prevention initiative in high schools by adding full-time student advocate to work with at-risk 9th graders. 10425. Communities in Schools of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV. $72,194, 2008. To expand Fellows Academy model to El Dorado High School and northeastern Nevada. 10426. Communities in Schools of Washington, DC, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For new pilot project between Communities in Schools of the Nation’s Capital and Johns Hopkins University Talent Development High School program, New Secondary School Design program. 10427. Communities in Schools on the South Plains, Lubbock, TX. $25,000, 2008. For full-time case managers to be assigned to Estacado and Lubbock High School students to provide case-management services to improve academics, behaviors, and attendance. 10428. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For capacity-building of Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norte America project, providing organization and implementation of immigrant education mobilization program. 10429. Community Unit School District No. 205, Galesburg, IL. $35,000, 2008. To develop Alternative School Program focusing on first two high school grades in helping district meet mission of Helping Students Achieve Their Dreams, toward graduation and college readiness. 10430. Consolidated Unified School District No. 101, Erie, KS. $50,000, 2008. To expand Project-Learn curriculum, program personalizing education process through smaller classes, mentoring, and tracing success of each at-risk student in 9th and 10th grade. 10431. Cook County Family Connection, Sparks, GA. $50,000, 2008. For multi-component Cook County School Success Initiative expanding retention efforts for struggling 9th grade students at Cook High School. 10432. Corpus Christi Education Foundation, Corpus Christi, TX. $25,000, 2008. For wireless digital media players improving teaching methods and enhancing learning capabilities for ESL elementary and middle school students at campuses in District. 10433. Cumberland Empowerment Zone, Millville, NJ. $54,091, 2008. To add Communities in Schools Coordinator for incoming 9th and 10th graders in Cumberland County, specifically Bridgeton and Millville High Schools, to strengthen support to at-risk students. 10434. David Douglas School District, Multnomah County School District No. 40, Portland, OR. $99,811, 2008. For Attendance Mentor Program, targeting at-risk 9th and 10th graders with academic and attendance problems and offering additional support in math, language arts and science, peer tutoring, and various student mentoring. 10435. Denver Scholarship Foundation, Denver, CO. $100,000, 2008. For Lincoln High School Future Center’s comprehensive, curriculum-based program empowering at-risk students by assigning peer mentor and advisor working with guidance counselors to assess abilities. 10436. DePaul University, Chicago, IL. $99,988, 2008. To improve outcomes for at-risk 9th grade students by expanding Nicholas Senn High School-based, ongoing student achievement program, AVID, increasing graduation rates and on-time grade promotion. 10437. Dollars for Scholars, Jefferson, Metairie, LA. $25,000, 2008. To expand educational opportunities at Jefferson Parish Public School by providing laptop computers essential for students to achieve high school success and college readiness. 10438. Escondido Union High School District, Escondido, CA. $90,000, 2008. For Tutorial Intervention Program at Orange Glen and expansion to San Pasqual High School, providing targeted tutoring for at-risk 9th-10th grade students earning C or lower in any core subject area, includes peer mentoring component. 10439. Fellowship of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2008. For technological systems for multipurpose building housing citizens and various nonprofit groups for study, recreation, work, training, music, and fellowship. 10440. Florida Aquarium, Tampa, FL. $17,309, 2008. To enhance exhibits at Aquarium, by adding Wi-Fi and enabling visitors to use handheld devices to access learncasts created in partnership with selected students from George S. Middleton High School.
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10441. Foundation for Madisons Public Schools, Madison, WI. $56,773, 2008. To expand Advancement via Individual Determination program for additional students, supporting rigorous curriculum, small learning classrooms, and real world experiences through field trips and service programs. 10442. Futures for Kids, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. To empower schools and organizations to motivate students to stay in school. 10443. Gateway Community College Foundation, North Haven, CT. $35,000, 2008. To plan and build guided curriculum for Co-Op students toward Associate Degree Program in Liberal Arts while in high school, followed by transfer into baccalaureate program. 10444. Greater Santa Ana Vitality Foundation, Santa Ana, CA. $35,000, 2008. For additional planning for High School, Inc., delivering real-world curriculum through career-based academies housed at Valley High School within Santa Ana Unified School District. 10445. Grossmont Union High School District, El Cajon, CA. $75,000, 2008. To include 9th grade students in Learning Center, small community for at-risk students at Monte Vista High School centering around core academics, student retention, and credit recovery programs. 10446. Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation Fund, Suwanee, GA. $100,000, 2008. To expand Operation Graduation Recovery Program to all Gwinnett County Public High Schools. 10447. Haywood County Schools, Waynesville, NC. $100,000, 2008. To expand district Gateway Recovery model, engaging students in 9th and 10th grade at-risk of dropping out, providing for student retention and completion. 10448. Imperial County Office of Education, El Centro, CA. $34,850, 2008. To plan increasing student capacity of Summerbridge 8th-9th grade algebra academies, including components preparing students for college academic requirements. 10449. Iredell-Statesville Schools, Statesville, NC. $97,849, 2008. To expand Sovereign Alliance for Youth Program at Monticello High, freshman academy targeting at-risk 9th graders by providing intensive academic skills support, mentoring, and tutoring within small learning community. 10450. Jackson Parish Schools, Jonesboro, LA. $35,000, 2008. To develop credit recovery program for struggling 9th and 10th grade students, collaboration among teachers, parents, and students identifying academic needs and committing to goals, including specially designed classes. 10451. Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, KY. $58,391, 2008. To enhance Louisville Education and Employment Partnership program for at-risk students, adding career awareness and workforce readiness to dropout prevention program offering credit recovery courses and career-education placement. 10452. Jobs for Americas Graduates-DC, Washington, DC. $90,000, 2008. For model at Ballou Senior High School. 10453. Jobs for Americas Graduates-South Carolina, Columbia, SC. $50,000, 2008. To expand program targeting 10th grade students at additional high schools by providing staff. 10454. Jobs for Mississippi Graduates, Jackson, MS. $78,000, 2008. To implement program at several local high schools. 10455. Jobs for West Virginias Graduates, South Charleston, WV. $60,000, 2008. For model services in Greenbrier and Logan County schools. 10456. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. $150,000, 2008. To continue Capacity Building Program for Culturally Specific Organizations and new program, Board Member Seminars, to develop capable Boards among arts organizations. 10457. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $71,704, 2008. For continued work of building on lessons learned at Baltimore Talent Development High School, and adding components needed to create school assisting students with course-passing, higher attendance, and math and reading skills. 10458. Joliet Township High Schools District No. 204, Joliet, IL. $69,422, 2008. For Lighthouse Summerbridge Program, offering support services to at-risk incoming 9th graders and including research-based strategies for intensive reading and math program, to be expanded to include guidance counselor. 10459. Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, Frankfort, KY. $136,171, 2008. For infrastructure and digital learning content to develop pilot phase of The Kentucky Learning Depot, focused on providing educators opportunities to create and share best practices in online teaching and learning, establishing global learning center.
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10460. Lexington County School District One, Lexington, SC. $25,000, 2008. To add laptop computers for Midlands Middle College program at Midlands Technical College, providing students from School District One with hands-on technology classroom education. 10461. Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN. $500,000, 2008. For Enterprise Data Trust in managing data growth and storage in coordination with Mayo’s Cancer Center Analytics Project. 10462. Merced County Office of Education, Merced, CA. $34,986, 2008. For Success Labs at Valley Community school campuses, promoting high school retention for at-risk 9th graders through personalized supplementary instruction improving academic skills and preparing for standardized tests, and related activities. 10463. Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, Indianapolis, IN. $35,000, 2008. For Graduation Bound, involving after-school and summer classes in basic skills, supported by staff, including graduation coaches. 10464. Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, Indianapolis, IN. $91,137, 2008. To expand Learning Lab Credit Recovery Program to Ninth Grade Center, toward graduation track. 10465. Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI. $90,000, 2008. To enhance Small Learning Communities project by adding rigorous math instruction for at-risk students and restorative justice component, provided as alternative to school suspension-expulsion, and related program-related training. 10466. Minneapolis Public Schools, Special School District No. 1, Minneapolis, MN. $93,030, 2008. To expand Check and Connect intervention program to Anishinabe Academy and All Nations South High School, with focus on Native American at-risk students, allowing experience of high school through small learning communities. 10467. Mission of Our Lady of Mercy, Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2008. To help youth improve math and reading skills while implementing labs as supplement to regular school day, include computerized learning tool, tutoring, and individualized work. 10468. Mississippi Center for Education Innovation, Jackson, MS. $254,837, 2008. For Early Educators project utilizing older students to provide instructional interventions for younger students, using iPods and instructional podcasts connecting academics to career choices. 10469. Mobile Area Education Foundation, Mobile, AL. $50,000, 2008. To expand AT&T Vital Link Program in selected middle schools, providing students opportunities to experience application of classroom learning to workplace and enabling teachers to adjust course content and instruction delivery accordingly. 10470. Morehouse Parish School Board, Bastrop High School, Bastrop, LA. $100,000, 2008. For Freshman Year Success program with development of digitally enhanced classroom environment in freshmen center, by replacing existing technology with new and updated hardware and software, infusing technology into curriculum. 10471. New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Trenton, NJ. $25,000, 2008. For LearnDoEarn program providing academic advice, career guidance, and inspirational support wirelessly to underserved students. 10472. North Canton City Schools, North Canton, OH. $52,096, 2008. For North Canton City Schools-Hoover High School teacher, counselor, and administrator plan to lead district to program helping keep students in high school and graduating. 10473. North Carolina Central University Foundation, Durham, NC. $69,000, 2008. For Virtual High School Program, providing at-risk high school students access to online courses via use of wireless computers, toward completing high school and earning college credits. 10474. North Carolina Foundation for Public School Children, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2008. For project I Can Do It, in association with North Carolina Learn and Earn program, statewide college and workforce readiness campaign focused on teaching children relevance of college education in connection with future. 10475. Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Education Foundation, Green Bay, WI. $23,572, 2008. To provide wireless internet access at rural learning centers currently using dial-up service, including access to Blackboard classroom instruction through loaned laptops and wireless connection. 10476. Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, CT. $30,000, 2008. To establish stronger foundation and expansion effort with Norwalk Public schools through Connecticut Collegiate Awareness and Preparation program for high school freshman and sophomores.
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10477. Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $349,140, 2008. For AT&T Student Success Coaching Program optimizing performance and retention. 10478. Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation, Kansas City, MO. $85,000, 2008. For Math Benchmarking, research-based curriculum establishing benchmarks based on student math comprehension, providing opportunities to relearn-retest benchmarks, chart progress, and have access to match coaches. 10479. Partnership Initiatives Fund, Knoxville, TN. $30,000, 2008. For project of installing KeyTrain curriculum in Knox County High Schools, identifying at-risk students to be provided necessary tools to build skills for completing high school and attending college. 10480. Pasadena Educational Foundation, Pasadena, CA. $90,000, 2008. To expand Pasadena Unified School District Secondary Literacy Initiative, targeting at-risk 9th and 10th graders, providing intensive supplementary instruction for students more than two years below grade level in reading. 10481. Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District, Pharr, TX. $100,000, 2008. For High School Redesign Project, including First Things First framework, toward creating thematic Small Learning Communities in 9th-10th and other grades. 10482. Philadelphias Children First Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $99,980, 2008. For initiative transforming low-performing high schools with significant at-risk student populations into smaller learning communities to enhance academic performance. 10483. Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, Placentia, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Valencia High School Hope and Opportunity program, working with 9th-10th grade students failing academically, having history of behavioral problems and attendance issues, and therefore at risk of dropping out. 10484. Plano Independent School District Education Foundation, Plano, TX. $50,000, 2008. To expand Destination Graduation to Summerbridge program, providing students and parents with knowledge, practical skills, and emotional support toward graduation. 10485. Princeton Center for Leadership Training, Princeton, NJ. $100,000, 2008. To expand Peer Group Connection and Achievement Mentoring programs in Union City School District. 10486. Public Education Partners, Aiken, SC. $19,581, 2008. To purchase iPod Touch units for instructor and teachers at high schools, increasing effectiveness in classroom, improving student visual and auditory processing skills for enhanced learning. 10487. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, New Brunswick, NJ. $100,000, 2008. For targeted program with LEAP Academy, elevating academic and social level of student performance, ensuring skills, competencies, and dispositions toward academic requirements. 10488. Saginaw School District, Saginaw, MI. $35,000, 2008. To facilitate Leadership Team in exploring additional programming and practices resulting in significant improvement in academics for at-risk students at Saginaw and Arthur Hill High Schools. 10489. Saint Clair County Library System, Port Huron, MI. $24,990, 2008. For mobile computer lab to teach computer classes to youth and adults in branch libraries, increasing class-to-instructor ratio, and enabling local schools to expand access to and knowledge of research databases. 10490. Saint Hope Public Schools, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Saint Hope Academy-Sacramento High School program components targeting incoming 9th grade students, preparing entry to industry-themed small schools to provide college-prep curriculum, double-locked classes, extended school hours, and other programs. 10491. Saint Louis Park Public Schools, Saint Louis Park High School, Saint Louis Park, MN. $99,900, 2008. To implement 9th Grade Building Assets-Reducing Risks program, intervening early to assist at-risk students in successfully completing high school. 10492. San Francisco School Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $56,000, 2008. For Freshman Advisory Program at John O’Connell High School, series of intervention strategies ensuring student gains in academics and skills development, toward college success. 10493. School Board of Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $100,000, 2008. To continue provision of Scholar Centric’s Success Highways Dropout Prevention Program, offering students opportunity to earn credit toward regular high school diploma through unique instructional strategies in non-traditional setting. 10494. Seminole County Public Schools, Sanford, FL. $89,030, 2008. For Teach Forward-Pay Forward Summerbridge program assisting at-risk students, prospectively held back in 8th grade and transitioned into high
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school on remediation plan, in succeeding by earning credits required for full promotion. 10495. Stetson University, DeLand, FL. $50,000, 2008. For new Science Center addition providing technology extending data-driven learning exercises focused on chemistry education to underrepresented high school students. 10496. Symphony Society of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $150,000, 2008. For conditional multiyear project, including needed technology upgrades and development project toward diversifying funding base through matching program to individual donor contributions. 10497. THINK Together, Santa Ana, CA. $35,000, 2008. For planning and capacity building to expand Teaching, Helping, Inspiring, Nurturing Kids Together high school program into Santa Ana Unified School, encompassing intense in- and after-school academic program. 10498. Thunderbird Challenge, Pryor, OK. $61,740, 2008. For Thunderbird High School Credit Program, providing at-risk students military academy approach to continuing high school courses while teaching self-discipline, responsibility, and life skills. 10499. Unified School District No. 501, Topeka, KS. $25,000, 2008. To develop Passport Project, scientifically researched services to stimulate at-risk students, by providing access to academic services, training educators, and developing related curriculum. 10500. UNITE-LA, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For career themed small learning communities - College and Career Success Schools within Los Angeles Unified School District, providing sustained support to at-risk 9th-10th grade students. 10501. United Way of Greenville County, Greenville, SC. $50,000, 2008. To enhance Graduate Greenville Action Plan in high schools, adding components and extending to several additional high schools by 2012. 10502. United Way of Meriden and Wallingford, Meriden, CT. $35,000, 2008. For planning and building capacity for comprehensive transition and support program at Beat the Street Community Center, taking at-risk 8th graders from summer transition through 9th and 10th grades, supporting success and retention in high school. 10503. United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Dallas, TX. $500,000, 2008. For Destination Graduation, dropout prevention program promoting timely graduation rates in Dallas Independent School District. 10504. University of California, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2008. For California Teach-CaT program addressing critical need for highly qualified K-12 teachers in science and mathematics. 10505. University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY. $34,995, 2008. For Partnership Enhancement Project, by building sustainable partnerships between math and science high school faculty and counterparts in higher education to identify specific needs and deficiencies improving student success. 10506. University of Nevada Reno Foundation, Reno, NV. $50,000, 2008. For Dean’s Future Scholars program, in cooperation with Gear Up program, by increasing incoming at-risk 9th grade students in program and providing support intervention through graduation. 10507. University of North Carolina at Asheville Foundation, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2008. To develop Phase I of Math Tutor Certification program to serve as nationwide model for training tutors working with learning disabled students, encompassing curriculum development, review, and dissemination. 10508. University of South Florida Foundation, Tampa, FL. $88,056, 2008. To expand Jim Walter Partnership Center College Link program to additional high schools, providing tutoring, mentoring, and career exploration services to at-risk 9th grade high school students. 10509. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $70,000, 2008. For course of study, including Saturday academies for 9th-10th grade at-risk students in south LA , ensuring graduation with complex reasoning skills and college access competencies necessary to progress through high school and further. 10510. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. $28,050, 2008. For collaboration of university educators, community stakeholders, and students, developing program for at-risk students improving academic performance and increasing student motivation with help of tutors, mentors, and career awareness. 10511. University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $375,000, 2008. To create interactive Technology Experience Center as mechanism increasing interest in communications engineering in K-12 and higher education. 10512. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $250,000, 2008. For programs strengthening math, science, engineering, and arts education and promoting use of technology in teaching and learning.
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10513. University of Texas Foundation, Brownsville, TX. $25,000, 2008. For wireless interactive kiosks for Brownsville ISD high schools and Sunrise Mall, increasing educational resources and awareness and helping interactive enrollment in underserved Rio Grande Valley area. 10514. Upstate Family Resource Center, Spartanburg School District Two, Boiling Springs, SC. $24,042, 2008. To purchase handheld devices for students and teachers in 5th grade classrooms to improve student achievement and teacher capacity. 10515. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. For Algebra 1 Summer Institute for at-risk 9th graders, and Mathematical Thinking professional development program for 9th grade Algebra I teachers at Crenshaw High School within Los Angeles Unified School District. 10516. Urban League of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, FL. $110,808, 2008. To implement Dropout Prevention Credit Recovery program for at-risk high school youth, providing students with technology ensuring high school success. 10517. Valley Vision, Sacramento, CA. $35,000, 2008. For capacity-building of regional youth service providers engaged in intervention programs for students, primarily in 9th grade, maximizing available services to address students at risk of dropping out. 10518. Vermilion Parish Public Schools, Abbeville, LA. $48,360, 2008. To expand Voyagers’ Journeys reading program and intervention and credit recovery program for at-risk 9th-10th grade students, implemented by teachers trained to administer programs. 10519. Wake Technical Community College Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2008. For level one of Fostering Bright Futures Collaborative initiatives for high school youth aging out of foster care and pursuing higher education. 10520. Washington District Library, Washington, IL. $18,056, 2008. For Write Stuff literacy project, enabling high school students to improve writing skills by utilizing mobile writing lab to produce written works in collaboration with teachers, authors, and other professionals. 10521. Webberville Community Schools, Webberville, MI. $100,000, 2008. For project emphasizing individualized curriculum, academics, and personal responsibility, allowing increase of scope and resources of alternative education program and implementing high school. 10522. West Allis Milwaukee School District, West Allis, WI. $50,000, 2008. For Transitional Education Center for students expelled and at-risk of dropping out, mentoring students to develop plan to return to school and graduate, maintain attendance, and participate in community service and other programs. 10523. West Kentucky Educational Cooperative, Murray, KY. $11,400, 2008. For wireless technology enhancing professional development for teachers and administrators, improving student achievement and encouraging lifelong learning. 10524. Western Illinois University Foundation, Macomb, IL. $79,695, 2008. For Positive Achievement and Creativity Equals Righteous Success program, intensive mentoring-academic support program helping at-risk 9th grade students with personal, social, academic success, and related development. 10525. Windham Public Schools, Willimantic, CT. $73,000, 2008. For academic intervention programs and Re-Entry Transition Classroom program targeting 9th-10th grade students with high absenteeism, toward reaching grade level and getting on track to graduate with class. 10526. YMCA of Northeast Louisiana, Monroe, LA. $25,000, 2008. To create program targeting at-risk 9th-10th grade students struggling with poor grades and behavioral and attendance issues, providing tutoring and mentoring and service-learning opportunities. 10527. Zeeland Public Schools, Zeeland, MI. $98,580, 2008. To develop Summit School curriculum, including improvement of reading rates, comprehension, and instruction, increasing classroom technology use, and enhancing Life Skills curriculum.
The Brown Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston. No support for political organizations, private foundations, or religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for operating deficits, debt retirement, testimonial dinners, marketing or fundraising events; no loans. 10528. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $33,000, 2008. For operating funds.
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10529. Association of Art Museum Directors Educational Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For museum director management training. 10530. ChildBuilders, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building project. 10531. Dominic Walsh Dance Theater, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2008. For organizational development strategic plan implementation. 10532. Genesys Works, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2008. For operating funds and capacity building. 10533. Houston Public Library Foundation, Houston, TX. $300,000, 2008. For capacity building. 10534. Houston Zoo, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2008. For African Forest Master Plan, Naturally Wild conservation program, and operating funds. 10535. IDEA Public Schools, Weslaco, TX. $500,000, 2008. For Rio Grande Valley expansion plan. 10536. Learning Center of North Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $90,500, 2008. For Austin expansion of the Schools Attuned Professional Development Program for Educators. 10537. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2008. For operating funds. 10538. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $501,000, 2008. For capital campaign and program support. 10539. Saint Stephens Episcopal School, Wimberley, TX. $136,351, 2008. For language arts curriculum, operating funds, and professional development. 10540. Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Santa Fe, NM. $100,000, 2008. For audience challenge campaign and festival commissioning program. 10541. Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX. $986,000, 2008. For renovation of Herman Brown Hall, library acquisitions of modern Mexican literature and history, and to study impact of Paideia Program. 10542. SPARK, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2008. For Stevenson Middle School SPARK Park and administrative costs. 10543. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $319,500, 2008. For program enhancements, corps increase, and Sponsor-a-Teacher campaign. 10544. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Neuhaus Education Center, Bellaire, TX. $300,000, 2008. For Reading Teacher Network.
The Burnett Foundation (formerly The Burnett-Tandy Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Worth, TX, area. 10545. Fort Worth Opera Association, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2007. For challenge grant to increase funding base. 10546. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2007. For challenge grant to increase funding base. 10547. Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth, TX. $200,000, 2007. For challenge grant to increase funding base.
C.I.O.S. Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 10548. Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $24,000, 2008. For operating support.
Amon G. Carter Foundation Limitations: Giving largely restricted to Fort Worth and Tarrant County, TX. No grants to individuals, or for ongoing operating budgets, deficit financing, publications, or conferences; no loans. 10549. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For special program. 10550. Davey OBrien Educational and Charitable Trust, Fort Worth, TX. $30,000, 2008. For marketing program. 10551. Gladney Center for Adoption, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2008. For marketing program. 10552. Jewel Charity Ball, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000, 2008. For event underwriting. 10553. Lena Pope Home, Fort Worth, TX. $75,000, 2008. For marketing program. 10554. North Texas Courage and Renewal, Fort Worth, TX. $30,000, 2008. For teacher enrichment program. 10555. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For event underwriting. 10556. Tarrant County Access for the Homeless, Fort Worth, TX. $20,000, 2008. For general support. 10557. WARM Place, Fort Worth, TX. $10,700, 2008. For strategic planning.
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The Cockrell Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals, or mass appeal solicitations. 10558. Boy Scouts of America, Sam Houston Area Council, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2007. For Legacy Bridging Effort, four-year business plan. 10559. Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For annual gala, A Night in Imperial Rome. 10560. University of Texas Engineering Foundation, Austin, TX. $11,114, 2007. For Cockerell Scholars/Endowed Faculty dinner.
Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area (for grants from unrestricted funds). No support for religious purposes from general fund or organizations which redistribute funds to other organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, media projects or publications, deficit financing, endowment funds, fellowships, salaries, annual campaigns, or operational expenses of well-established organizations. 10561. All Saints Episcopal School of Tyler, Tyler, TX. $121,504, 2008. For Capital Campaign Annual Drive. 10562. Alzheimers Association, Greater Dallas Chapter, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2008. For Lee Jarmon Pro-Am Golf Tournament benefit. 10563. Alzheimers Association, Greater Dallas Chapter, Dallas, TX. $19,500, 2008. For AWARE Luncheon benefit. 10564. Alzheimers Association, Greater Dallas Chapter, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2008. For Lee Jarmon Pro-Am Golf Tournament benefit. 10565. American Cancer Society, Dallas, TX. $22,600, 2008. For Cattle Baron’s Ball. 10566. American Cancer Society, Dallas, TX. $22,600, 2008. For Cattle Baron’s Ball. 10567. American Cancer Society, Dallas, TX. $22,600, 2008. For Cattle Baron’s Ball. 10568. American Cancer Society, Midland Unit, Midland, TX. $15,000, 2008. For Round Up to benefit American Cancer Society. 10569. American Cancer Society, Midland Unit, Midland, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Cowtown Ball benefiting American Cancer Society. 10570. American Foundation for AIDS Research, New York, NY. $15,000, 2008. For Two x Two for AIDS and Art black tie dinner and auction. 10571. Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO. $23,000, 2008. For annual Recognition Dinner benefit. 10572. Aspen Center for Integral Health, Aspen, CO. $16,000, 2008. 10573. Aspen Youth Experience, Aspen, CO. $28,750, 2008. For Annual Aspen Celebrity Downhill benefit. 10574. Autistic Treatment Center, Dallas, TX. $23,500, 2008. For Roundup for Autism benefit. 10575. Barbara Bush Texas Fund for Family Literacy, Houston, TX. $28,350, 2008. For Celebration of Reading Dallas. 10576. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. For Billiard Ball. 10577. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. For Billiard Ball. 10578. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $17,234, 2008. For consulting expenses for Cosmos Foundation. 10579. Buddy Program, Aspen, CO. $14,100, 2008. For Boogie’s Bash for the Buddies. 10580. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Night of Light Awards of Excellence. 10581. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $37,500, 2008. For THSP (Texas High School Project) Redesign initiative for Houston Independent School District for support and professional development of school board. 10582. Center for Spiritual Living, Dallas, TX. $65,144, 2008. To continue comprehensive marketing campaign to create extended awareness and trial of Center for Spiritual Living and Science of Mind, nationally known speakers, Vow Renewal and CSL Holiday. 10583. Childrens Medical Center of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Circle of Care. 10584. Childrens Memorial Foundation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Survivors Taking Action and Responsibility program in Hematology/ Oncology Division and Founders’ Board’s fundraising efforts for new hospital building project. 10585. Christian Science Broadcast Committee of North Texas, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For fund raising.
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10586. Cistercian Preparatory School, Irving, TX. $26,300, 2008. For anniversary campaign. 10587. Community and Senior Services of Midland, Midland, TX. $20,000, 2008. For Garage Sale. 10588. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Collin County, McKinney, TX. $25,000, 2008. For fundraiser. 10589. Crystal Charity Ball, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2008. For Fashion Show and Luncheon. 10590. Dallas Challenge, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For implementation and evaluation of Attendance Supervision Program Pilot. 10591. Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For Donor Circle. 10592. Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For The Art Ball. 10593. Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX. $13,250, 2008. For Art Ball. 10594. Dallas Museum of Natural History, Dallas, TX. $13,000, 2008. For master plan for expansion in Victory Park. 10595. Dallas Museum of Natural History, Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX. $12,000, 2008. For master plan for expansion in Victory Park. 10596. Dallas Museum of Natural History, Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX. $11,500, 2008. For Dinner in the Wild. 10597. Dallas Opera, Dallas, TX. $22,500, 2008. 10598. Dallas Symphony Association, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. For Maestro Society Fund. 10599. Dallas Theater Center, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. For Centerstage benefit. 10600. Dallas Womens Foundation, Dallas, TX. $24,000, 2008. For luncheon education/speaker. 10601. Dallas Womens Foundation, Dallas, TX. $24,000, 2008. For luncheon education/speaker. 10602. Denver School of Science and Technology, Denver, CO. $50,000, 2008. For THSP (Texas High School Project) for technical assistance to T-STEM (Texas Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Academies. 10603. Disability Resources, Abilene, TX. $85,000, 2008. For Celebrity Quail Hunt. 10604. DSM Management Group, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For acoustical system. 10605. Education Service Center Region XIII, Austin, TX. $108,000, 2008. For data analysis and ongoing support and professional development for Houston Independent School District. 10606. Educators for Social Responsibility, Cambridge, MA. $88,639, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10607. Educators for Social Responsibility, Cambridge, MA. $42,944, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10608. Educators for Social Responsibility, Cambridge, MA. $29,277, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10609. El Paso Independent School District, El Paso, TX. $130,000, 2008. For THSP (Texas High School Project) T-STEM (Texas Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) initiative to design and implement T-STEM Early College High School. 10610. Episcopal School of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. Toward annual fund drive. 10611. Family Gateway, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For luncheon benefit. 10612. Family Place, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Palm Night benefit. 10613. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $40,000, 2008. For East Texas Heart Gallery Executive Director. 10614. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $35,000, 2008. For Tyler Independent School Foundation for salary of Development Assistant, professional staff and board development and computer equipment. 10615. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $30,000, 2008. For Brook Hill School for Finance Director position. 10616. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $22,800, 2008. For Cancer Foundation for Life to create volunteer/mentor coordinator position. 10617. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $21,000, 2008. For Azleway Boys Ranch for Grant Writer. 10618. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $20,000, 2008. For East Texas Food Bank to assist with strategic planning. 10619. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $15,000, 2008. For East Texas Symphony Orchestra strategic planning to begin fundraising for renovation and acquisition of new building.
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10620. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $12,500, 2008. For Boys and Girls Club of Smith County for Executive Director. 10621. Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. For Funding the Future annual fund drive. 10622. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2008. For start-up of Community Foundation Insights. 10623. Great Schools Workshop, Sacramento, CA. $52,500, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10624. Great Schools Workshop, Sacramento, CA. $44,250, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10625. Great Schools Workshop, Sacramento, CA. $33,828, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10626. Great Schools Workshop, Sacramento, CA. $29,279, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10627. Great Schools Workshop, Sacramento, CA. $29,130, 2008. For consulting services toward Austin Independent School District’s Redesigning High Schools to Meet Student Needs Project. 10628. Hockaday School, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2008. For Venetian Carnival benefit. 10629. Jewish Family Service of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Woman-to-Woman luncheon. 10630. Kidney Texas, Dallas, TX. $24,200, 2008. For annual luncheon and fashion show benefiting Kidney Texas. 10631. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Dallas, TX. $14,700, 2008. For Saint Valentine’s Day Luncheon and Fashion Show. 10632. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $170,370, 2008. For grant of real estate to aid Uplift Education efforts at Peak Academy. 10633. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $100,000, 2008. For general support for North Hills School. 10634. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $85,339, 2008. For real estate to aid efforts at Peak Academy. 10635. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $10,000, 2008. 10636. Marriage Mentors, Richardson, TX. $10,000, 2008. 10637. Mental Health America of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $31,632, 2008. For Crisis Intervention Training for law enforcement and fire and rescue personnel in Dallas County. 10638. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For THSP (Texas High School Project) Redesign Initiative to provide community outreach in San Antonio ISD, primarily at Sam Houston High School and Lanier High School. 10639. National Math and Science Initiative, Dallas, TX. $1,137,500, 2008. For AP Training and Incentive Grants to seven nonprofit organizations. 10640. National Math and Science Initiative, Dallas, TX. $787,500, 2008. For AP Training and Incentive Grants to seven nonprofit organizations. 10641. Northwood University, Midland, MI. $13,520, 2008. For Annual Distinguished Women’s Award Gala. 10642. Paws in the City, Dallas, TX. $19,000, 2008. For Top Hat and Tails. 10643. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $10,000, 2008. 10644. Promise House, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2008. For Eagle Sponsorship benefiting Promise House. 10645. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $25,000, 2008. For evaluation plan for WW Caruth Police Institute at Dallas. Grant made through City of Dallas Police Department. 10646. Rise School of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $14,000, 2008. For Miller Madness. 10647. Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $14,305, 2008. For Trains at Northpark fundraiser. 10648. Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Stewardship. 10649. Salvation Army of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $900,000, 2008. For continued support of Dallas Forth Worth Metroplex Command’s long-range plan implementation. 10650. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. $133,334, 2008. For THSP (Texas High School Project) Education Leadership Pilot High School Principal Certification program. 10651. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. $60,666, 2008. For THSP (Texas High School Project) Education Leadership Pilot High School Principal Certification program. 10652. Shelter Ministries of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Mother’s Day Luncheon benefiting Genesis Women’s Shelter.
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10653. Shelton School and Evaluation Center, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For annual phone-a-thon. 10654. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2008. For SMU School of Engineering to be matched by SMU for development of business plan for Caruth Institute. 10655. TACA, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Founders Circle benefiting TACA. 10656. Texas State History Museum Foundation, Austin, TX. $15,000, 2008. For annual Texas Independence Day Dinner. 10657. Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, Vero Beach, FL. $10,000, 2008. For operating support. 10658. University of Baltimore, Schaefer Center for Public Policy, Baltimore, MD. $10,500, 2008. For random survey of Dallas citizens as part of evaluation process of W.W. Caruth Jr. Police Institute at Dallas. 10659. University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $61,500, 2008. For technical assistance to redesign Southside High School. 10660. University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. $13,420, 2008. For Living Legend fundraising luncheon. 10661. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Friends of UT Southwestern University Hospital. 10662. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Friends of UT Southwestern University Hospital. 10663. World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $75,000, 2008. For major capital needs of International Education Initiative materials provided to teachers.
Community Foundation of North Texas (formerly The Community Foundation of Metropolitan Tarrant County) Limitations: Giving primarily in North TX. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, endowments or emergency funds, matching grants, publications, research, continuing support, or conferences and seminars. 10664. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $21,482, 2007. For matching dollars for Birdies for Charity campaign. 10665. Cornerstone Assistance Network, North Richland Hills, TX. $13,241, 2007. For matching dollars for Birdies for Charity campaign.
Covenant Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 10666. Home School Foundation, Purcellville, VA. $10,000, 2007. For general support. 10667. Restoring the Foundations Ministries, Hendersonville, NC. $10,000, 2007. For general support.
The Cullen Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Houston. No support for religious organizations directly. No grants to individuals, or for underwriting or sponsorship of fundraising events; no loans. 10668. Houston Zoo, Houston, TX. $500,000, 2007. For African Forest Master Plan. 10669. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $165,000, 2007. For multi-year challenge grant for recruitment, selection training and professional development of the Houston teacher corps. 10670. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $40,000, 2007. For annual support.
The Dallas Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily to the City and County of Dallas, TX. No support for religious purposes from discretionary funds. No grants to individuals from discretionary funds, or for endowments, research, operating budgets, annual campaigns, debt retirement, or underwriting of fundraising events; generally no multi-year grants. 10671. American Cancer Society, Dallas, TX. $30,900, 2008. For Cattle Barons Ball. 10672. Autism Treatment Center, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2008. For matching grant to establish the Admissions and Resource Center. 10673. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $15,000, 2008. 10674. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $150,000, 2008. Toward lead support of Donor Bridge. 10675. National Council of La Raza, Democracia U.S.A., Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. 10676. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008.
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The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Limitations: Giving on a local, regional, national and international basis. No support for medical research. No grants to individuals except for scholarship program, or for fundraisers, sponsorships, or endowments. 10677. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $302,500, 2007. For replication of turnaround schools. 10678. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $450,000, 2007. For interim assessment platform implementation. 10679. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $323,000, 2007. For interim assessment platform development. 10680. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $293,149, 2007. For Aspire Los Angeles start-up and expansion. 10681. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $384,242, 2007. For Performance Transformation Project. 10682. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation, Charlotte, NC. $150,000, 2007. For Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools: Performance Management Planning and Diagnostic. 10683. Denver Public Schools Foundation, Denver, CO. $39,000, 2007. For Denver Public Schools: Performance Management Planning and Diagnostic. 10684. Education Pioneers, San Jose, CA. $350,000, 2007. To attract and develop nontraditional managerial talent in education. 10685. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2007. For Investigative Project. 10686. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $531,440, 2007. For building the Department of Education’s analytics capacity. 10687. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $50,606, 2007. For New York Leadership Academy Evaluation Project. 10688. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2007. For Green Dot sustainability and growth. 10689. Houston Independent School District, Houston, TX. $400,000, 2007. For performance management planning and diagnostic. 10690. ICEF Public Schools, Los Angeles, CA. $1,225,000, 2007. For education corridor. 10691. IDEA Public Schools, Weslaco, TX. $300,000, 2007. To expand IDEA in Rio Grande Valley. 10692. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $700,000, 2007. For Kipp’s march toward quality and sustainability. 10693. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For KIPP Healthy School Initiative, an internal evaluation effort to measure overall school health, including areas such as student outcomes, leadership, and teaching. 10694. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $200,000, 2007. To expand UPLIFT schools in Dallas. 10695. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007. For WalkAmerica. 10696. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $3,093,244, 2007. For principal training in New York City, Chicago, and Oakland. 10697. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $600,000, 2007. For building capacity. 10698. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $650,000, 2007. For Texas Teaching Fellows Expansion and PM Pilot. 10699. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $275,000, 2007. For Npower Texas. 10700. Partnerships to Uplift Communities, Burbank, CA. $400,000, 2007. For expansion. 10701. Prince Georges County Public Schools, Upper Marlboro, MD. $200,000, 2007. For performance management planning and diagnostic. 10702. Teach for America, New York, NY. $3,000,000, 2007. To expand Teach for America. 10703. Teach for America, New York, NY. $850,000, 2007. To build Teach for India with Teach for All Support. 10704. Teach for America, New York, NY. $532,000, 2007. For Teaching as Leadership Initiative. 10705. Teach for America, New York, NY. $120,000, 2007. For international planning process. 10706. Texas Education Agency, Austin, TX. $1,000,000, 2007. For Texas High School Project evaluation project. 10707. United Neighborhoods Organization, Los Angeles, CA. $450,000, 2007. For charter management expansion. 10708. YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2007. For Houston Independent School District co-location strategy.
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Dodge Jones Foundation
The William Stamps Farish Fund
Limitations: Giving primarily in Abilene, TX. No grants to individuals. 10709. American Red Cross, Abilene, TX. $12,500, 2007. To sponsor annual fundraiser dinner. 10710. Diamondback Charity Classic, Abilene, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Charity Classic. 10711. YMCA of Abilene, Abilene, TX. $50,000, 2007. For salary of President/ CEO.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, deficit financing, operating budgets, exchange programs, consulting services, or endowment funds; no loans. 10725. Childrens Museum of Houston, Houston, TX. $275,000, 2007. For annual support, traveling exhibition program, and fall benefit. 10726. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $260,000, 2007. For teaching reading methods to teachers.
John S. Dunn Research Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX. No grants to individuals, or for multi-year or seed money grants. 10712. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2007. To support research while continuing to obtain research grants from NIH for stem cell work.
El Paso Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the El Paso, TX region: far west Texas, southern NM, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. No support for medical or academic research, or religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit financing, annual campaigns, travel, capital campaigns, fundraising events, endowments, or ongoing support. 10713. El Paso Child Guidance Center, El Paso, TX. $30,000, 2008. To fund psychiatrist and medical director to provide psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, clinical staffing and supervision.
Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area. No grants to individuals; no loans. 10727. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For general support. 10728. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For general support.
The Fondren Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston. No grants to individuals, or for annual or operating fund drives. 10729. Adults Relating to Kids Program, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2008. To implement teacher programs in Houston Independent School District. 10730. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance - Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $60,000, 2008. To hire full time Development Director.
The George Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation (formerly ExxonMobil Education Foundation) Limitations: Giving on national and international basis, primarily in areas of company operations in Baldwin and Mobile counties, AL, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and North Slope, AK, Santa Barbara County and Torrance, CA, Cortez and Rio Blanco County, CO, Washington, DC, LaGrange, GA, Joliet, IL, Kingman and Stevens County, KS, Baton Rouge, Chalmette, Grand Isle, Gueydan, and Kaplan, LA, Detroit, MI, Billings, MT, Clinton and Paulsboro, NJ, Lee County, NM, Rochester, NY, Akron, OH, Shawnee and Texas County, OK, Exton, PA, Baytown, Beaumont, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Longview, Midland, Odessa, and Tyler, TX, San Juan County, UT, Fairfax County and northern VA, and Lincoln, Sublette, and Sweetwater counties, WY; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for political or religious organizations or youth sports organizations. No grants to individuals, or for institutional scholarship or fellowship programs, capital campaigns, land acquisition, equipment, renovation projects, endowments, athletics, or scholarships; no loans. 10714. Alaska Council on Economic Education, Anchorage, AK. $15,000, 2008. For teacher training. 10715. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For general support for National Center for Science Literacy, Education, and Technology. 10716. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $100,000, 2008. For Mount Holyoke (Schifter) Developing Mathematical Ideas (DMI) Teacher-Leaders. 10717. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000, 2008. For Texas Center for Inquiry. 10718. Harris Foundation, Houston, TX. $500,000, 2008. For camps administration. 10719. Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX. $35,000, 2008. For ExxonMobil Teacher Tuesday. 10720. Mathematical Association of America, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching). 10721. MediSend International, Dallas, TX. $739,800, 2008. For Africa Health Initiative (AHI): Biomedical Training. 10722. Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2008. For Africa Health Initiative (AHI): Nigeria National Training Institute. 10723. Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition, Richmond, VA. $35,000, 2008. For math specialists. 10724. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $500,000, 2008. For Africa Health Initiative (AHI): Research and Training in Tropical Diseases.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Bend County, TX. No support for religious, fraternal, or regranting organizations. No grants to individuals; or for travel, conferences, conventions, group meetings, or seminars, research or studies, films, videos, books or other media projects, direct mail campaigns, no loans. 10731. Fort Bend County Museum Association, Richmond, TX. $17,539, 2007. For marketing strategies for the George Ranch Historical Park. 10732. Fort Bend Forward, Sugar Land, TX. $31,895, 2007. For capacity building program for staff and board members of Fort Bend County nonprofits. 10733. Habitat for Humanity, Fort Bend, Stafford, TX. $15,000, 2007. Toward salary for newly hired Executive Director. 10734. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $26,880, 2007. For scholarships for Fort Bend County teachers to attend Literacy Enrichment training.
The Ewing Halsell Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on southwestern TX, particularly San Antonio. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, emergency funds, general endowments, matching gifts, scholarships, fellowships, demonstration projects, general purposes, or conferences; no loans. 10735. Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, TX. $250,000, 2008. For master plan campaign.
The Hamill Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals. 10736. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2008. For operating programs.
Hillcrest Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Dallas County. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 10737. CONTACT Crisis Line, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2008. To purchase computers for volunteer training and financial management. 10738. Scottish Rite Learning Center of West Texas, Lubbock, TX. $25,000, 2008. For scholarships for dyslexia therapist training. 10739. World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $34,000, 2008. To purchase materials and texts for high school social studies teacher workshops and training.
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Greater Houston Community Foundation 10740. Center for Faith and Health Initiatives, Houston, TX. $43,500, 2008. 10741. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Boston, MA. $88,614, 2008. 10742. First Response Team of America, Knoxville, TN. $24,570, 2008. 10743. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $50,700, 2008. 10744. Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $35,000, 2008. 10745. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $115,650, 2008. 10746. Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2008. 10747. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $16,000, 2008.
Houston Endowment Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX; no grants outside the continental U.S. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or organizations that are the responsibility of the government. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships); or generally for fundraising activities including galas, grantmaking organizations or charities operated by service clubs, testimonial dinners, or advertising; or the purchase of uniforms, equipment or trips for school related organizations; no loans. 10748. Crisis Intervention of Houston, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2008. Toward program support and development of business plan. 10749. Dance Source Houston, Houston, TX. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward staffing support to leverage development resources. 10750. Daughters of the American Revolution, Texas Society, Heath, TX. $30,000, 2008. Toward educational and promotional materials for debut exhibit of pre-1850 quilts from National DAR Museum Collection at Houston International Quilt Festival. 10751. Family Service Center of Houston and Harris County, Houston, TX. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward staffing support to implement capacity building plan. 10752. Genesys Works, Houston, TX. $325,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward expanding program that provides underserved Houston area high school students with training, certification and employment in technical services and toward study to determine long-term effects of program. 10753. Gulf Coast Institute, Houston, TX. $250,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward expanding capacity. 10754. Houston Arts Alliance, Houston, TX. $285,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capacity-building initiatives for arts organizations, specifically Arts Database Management project and Business Volunteers for Arts program. 10755. Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX. $170,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward program support and capacity building. 10756. Houston Grand Opera Association, Houston, TX. $5,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. Toward Making Difference Nexus Initiative, five-year audience development effort. 10757. Houston Hospice and Palliative Care System, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2008. Toward continuing education programming for medical professionals and development of community outreach plan. 10758. Houston Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Houston, TX. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward Hispanic Leadership Development Campaign, training Hispanic residents to maximize potential and develop relationships across racial lines thus affecting change in Houston’s multi-cultural communities. 10759. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward developing and implementing Strategic National Arts Alumni Project to determine and improve impact of arts school education and include Houston schools in field testing. 10760. Legacy Community Health Services, Houston, TX. $250,000, 2008. Toward marketing effort to increase access to primary health care services and general support of programs. 10761. Literacy Advance of Houston, Houston, TX. $275,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementing strategic plan to expand literacy services. 10762. Main Street Theater at Autry House, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2008. For program support and support for strategic planning and transition to temporary location. 10763. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementation of Conservation Master Plan. 10764. National College Access Network, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2008. Toward National College Annual Conference to be held in Houston,
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providing professional development for educators and platform to highlight Preparing to Dream initiative. 10765. Nature Discovery Center, Bellaire, TX. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward improving traveling environmental exhibits for children, adults, and teachers in greater Houston area. 10766. Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, NY. $95,000, 2008. Toward developing capacity building project plan to strengthen Houston area community clinics. 10767. River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward program support and toward launching five year strategic plan. 10768. Spring Branch Independent School District, Houston, TX. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward implementation of Preparing to Dream, initiative to increase college-going rate at Spring Branch Independent School District. 10769. Taping for the Blind, Houston, TX. $45,000, 2008. Toward salary support for fundraising personnel. 10770. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $450,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward recruitment, selection, training and ongoing support of Teach for America Houston corps members, and toward strengthening alumni corps initiative. 10771. Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward programs that provide legal and accounting assistance to nonprofit arts organizations and low-income artists. 10772. Texas Southern University, Houston, TX. $35,000, 2008. Toward retreat for Board of Regents and new senior management. 10773. University of Houston System, Houston, TX. $215,000, 2008. Toward series of external consultations to position University of Houston System and its components to meet future higher education and research needs of greater Houston area. 10774. University of Houston-University Park, Houston, TX. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward Graduate School of Social Work’s American Humanics Nonprofit Certificate Program. 10775. University of Houston-University Park, Houston, TX. $65,000, 2008. Toward study of system supports and restraints that affect instructional leadership of school principals. 10776. University of Saint Thomas, Houston, TX. $500,000, 2008. Toward strengthening private and charter schools in Harris County through workshops, consultants, and re-granting activities that offer professional development opportunities for teachers. 10777. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. $2,652,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward Health of Houston Initiative, to provide evidenced-based information to community leaders that will help them make more informed decisions about appropriate health care solutions.
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation Limitations: Giving in eastern and southern AR and in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, area, and defined areas of West TX. No support for religious organizations, or to non-exempt organizations. No grants to individuals directly, or for construction of churches or seminaries, or for religious programs (except for those that are social service based initiatives) or for ongoing operating expenses or funds to offset operating losses. No grants for loan financing; endowments; professional conferences or symposia; or balls, events, or for galas benefiting charitable organizations. 10778. Communities in Schools of Greater Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $27,500, 2008. For program support for case management services to Oakhurst Elementary School in Fort Worth. 10779. Communities in Schools of North Texas, Lewisville, TX. $20,000, 2008. For program support for case management services at Lakeland and Hedrick Elementary schools in Lewisville ISD. 10780. Mental Health America of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2008. For program support for the We Help Ourselves program, which trains teachers how to help students avoid violence and victimization.
Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Bandera, Bexar, Comal, and Kendall counties, TX. No support for religious or political activities, private or public education, or for economic development. No grants to individuals, scholarships, capital grants annual funds, or for galas and other events. 10781. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For KCF Initiative Executive Search.
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McCombs Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 10782. Shepherds Support, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007.
The Eugene McDermott Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX. No grants to individuals. 10783. American Foundation for AIDS Research, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008. For Two x Two x Ten for AIDS and Art, fundraiser in Dallas. 10784. Crystal Charity Ball, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2008. To benefit children’s charities. 10785. Dallas Museum of Art League, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Flower Symposium. 10786. Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas, TX. $125,000, 2008. For new president search. 10787. Dallas Zoological Society, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2008. For visitor survey. 10788. Dallas Zoological Society, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2008. For event benefiting zoo programs. 10789. Gladney Center for Adoption, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000, 2008. For outreach marketing and education programs. 10790. Methodist Health System Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award. 10791. Trinity Trust Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Launch the Trinity event. 10792. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Essence of Cool event. 10793. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2008. For Crystal Charity Ball Autism Program. 10794. World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2008. For H. Neill Mallon event.
John P. McGovern Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston; giving also in the Southwest. No grants to individuals. 10795. ABC Recovery Center, Indio, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Recognition Dinner. 10796. Alley Theater, Houston, TX. $22,500, 2007. For Wild Thing and Ball. 10797. American Heart Association, Galveston Island Division, Houston, TX. $12,500, 2007. For Heart Walk and Black Tie and Boots Gala. 10798. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast District Division, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Heart Ball. 10799. American Lung Association of Texas, Houston and Southwest Texas Region, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Asthma Walk and Luncheon. 10800. American Red Cross, Greater Houston Area Chapter, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For annual luncheon. 10801. Audubon Society, Houston, Houston, TX. $21,000, 2007. For Phab Phour-Phalaropes, gala, and program support. 10802. Bayou Bend Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. $17,500, 2007. For garden party, children’s party, cocktail party, and annual fund. 10803. Bayou Preservation Association, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10804. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10805. Bo’s Place, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Hearts of Hope luncheon. 10806. Boy Scouts of America, Sam Houston Area Council, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner. 10807. Boys and Girls Harbor, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For luncheon. 10808. Boys and Girls Harbor, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10809. Buffalo Bayou Partnership, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For gala. 10810. Cancer Fighters of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Spring Luncheon. 10811. Cancer League, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Christmas Luncheon. 10812. Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10813. Center for Hearing and Speech, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For anniversary benefit. 10814. Child Advocates, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For annual Pull for Kids. 10815. Childrens Museum of Houston, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For gala.
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10816. CHRISTUS Foundation for Healthcare, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10817. City Wide Club of Clubs, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2007. For annual feast. 10818. Communities in Schools Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Back to School gala. 10819. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX. $12,000, 2007. For gala, Cambore, and annual fund. 10820. Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Shoot Star sponsor. 10821. Covenant House Texas, Houston, TX. $16,000, 2007. For Gala and Special Santa Program. 10822. Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Winter Ball. 10823. End Hunger Network Houston Chapter, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Chef’s Dinner. 10824. End Hunger Network Houston Chapter, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fall luncheon. 10825. Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse of Houston, Escape Family Resource Center, Houston, TX. $32,500, 2007. For general fund and Celebrity Chef benefit. 10826. Galveston Bay Foundation, Webster, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10827. Galveston Bay Foundation, Webster, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10828. Gathering Place, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For spring luncheon. 10829. Good Samaritan Foundation of Texas, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Pearl Ball. 10830. Grand 1894 Opera House, Galveston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Enrichment Award Dinner. 10831. Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, Houston, TX. $13,000, 2007. For luncheon and Good Brick Award Dinner. 10832. Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Cornerstone Dinner. 10833. Heritage Society, Houston, TX. $35,000, 2007. For children’s educational programs and gala. 10834. Homes of Saint Mark, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For dinner/ auction. 10835. Houston Arboretum and Nature Center, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For gala. 10836. Houston Area Womens Center, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For spring gala. 10837. Houston Clean City Commission, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Mayor’s Proud Partners Luncheon. 10838. Houston Grand Opera, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For the opera ball. 10839. Houston Hospice and Palliative Care System, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Butterfly luncheon. 10840. Houston Hospice and Palliative Care System, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For spirit award dinner. 10841. Houston Junior Womans Club Charitable Fund, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Holiday Happenings. 10842. Houston Library Board, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Book and Author Dinner. 10843. Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Imperial Gala. 10844. Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Excellence in Math and Science Luncheon. 10845. Houston Symphony Society, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For ball. 10846. Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Foundation, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Tee It Up with TIRR golf tournament. 10847. John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For X-Treme Adventure. 10848. John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For X-Treme Adventure. 10849. Junior League of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10850. Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For tennis and golf event. 10851. KIPP Academy, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For annual dinner. 10852. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala. 10853. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2007. For program support. 10854. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Grand Gala and Five A Gala.
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10855. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Glassell School of Art, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2007. For annual fund and art benefit and auction. 10856. Nature Conservancy of Texas, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For awards luncheon. 10857. Nehemiah Center, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2007. For golf tournament and general fund. 10858. Park People, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Green Tie Affair. 10859. Partners for Harris County Children, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For luncheon. 10860. Prevent Blindness Texas, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Person of Vision Dinner. 10861. Ronald McDonald House of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For golf tournament. 10862. Saint Lukes Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Friends of Nursing luncheon. 10863. Salvation Army of Galveston, Galveston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For luncheon. 10864. San Jacinto Museum of History, La Porte, TX. $10,000, 2007. For general fund and dinner. 10865. SEARCH, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For gala. 10866. Sheltering Arms Senior Services, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For gala. 10867. South Main Center Association, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Builders Award luncheon. 10868. Star of Hope Mission, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2007. For centennial banquet. 10869. Star of Hope Mission, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For luncheon. 10870. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Vision 2010 campaign. 10871. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For benefit dinner. 10872. Texas Childrens Hospital, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Evening with a Texas Legend. 10873. Theater Under the Stars, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For gala. 10874. Trees for Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Root Ball. 10875. University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Nursing, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For PARTNERS luncheon. 10876. VICTORY/American Cancer Society, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Cattle Baron’s Ball. 10877. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $25,000, 2007. For teacher scholarship fund. 10878. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $10,000, 2007. For luncheon. 10879. Womens Home, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2007. For gala and fiftieth anniversary luncheon. 10880. YWCA of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For luncheon. 10881. Zina Garrison All Court Tennis Academy, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala.
The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 10882. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, TX. $36,000, 2007. For Looking at Art curriculum support, and for the reprinting of teachers’ materials. 10883. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2007. For educational programming for outstanding Ivy-League students to teach in the inner city. 10884. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Neuhaus Education Center, Bellaire, TX. $18,500, 2007. For teacher training in reading methods.
The Meadows Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to TX. No grants to individuals; generally, no grants for annual campaigns, fundraising events, professional conferences and symposia, travel expenses for groups to perform or compete outside of TX, construction of churches and seminaries, scholarships, or support of single artistic events or performances. 10885. Alliance for Children, Fort Worth, TX. $145,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward hiring the agency’s first fund development director. 10886. Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dallas, TX. $40,350, 2008. Toward expanding capacity of a program for families visiting inmates of five state and federal prisons, and for Big Spring Baptist Association.
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10887. CASA of Parker County, Weatherford, TX. $43,600, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward capacity building to increase the number of volunteers advocating for abused and neglected children. 10888. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2008. Toward building consensus around key goals for Texas public education. 10889. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Denton County, Denton, TX. $100,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward hiring development staff to increase revenues and the number of abused and neglected children served. 10890. Dallas Historical Society, Dallas, TX. $80,500, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward expanding educational outreach programs to bring in earned revenue while the agency’s facility is closed for renovations. 10891. Dallas Morning News Charities, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. Toward providing assistance to agencies serving families and individuals in need during the holiday season. 10892. Habitat for Humanity, Bay Area, Houston, TX. $45,000, 2008. Toward increasing the production capacity of affordable home building. 10893. Mid-America Arts Alliance, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2008. Toward providing governance training to 20 small to mid-sized museums in West Central Texas. 10894. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $141,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward establishing financial consulting services for local nonprofit agencies. 10895. Nonprofit Management Center of Wichita Falls, Wichita Falls, TX. $75,000, 2008. Toward hiring a development director and implementing a development strategy to increase public awareness. 10896. Pineywoods Resource Conservation and Development Corporation, Nacogdoches, TX. $99,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward increasing the capacity and efficiency of rural fire departments in 39 East Texas counties. 10897. Regional East Texas Food Bank, Tyler, TX. $109,900, 2008. Toward increase in capacity to receive and distribute donated food. 10898. Share Our Strength, Washington, DC. $198,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward continuing initiative to build a stronger and more sustainable nonprofit sector in North Texas through social enterprise. 10899. Sibley Environmental Learning Center Foundation, Midland, TX. $49,000, 2008. Toward improving the educational capacity of environmental stewardship center. 10900. Teach for America, New York, NY. $600,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward launching a new teacher corps site in Dallas. 10901. Teach for America, Rio Grande Regional Valley, McAllen, TX. $250,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward expanding the number of corps members teaching in public schools in the Rio Grande Valley. 10902. Texas Christian University, TCU Institute of Child Development, Fort Worth, TX. $215,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward developing outreach project to disseminate knowledge and training to professionals and parents of children with emotional and developmental problems. 10903. Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network, San Antonio, TX. $325,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward continuing management support services. 10904. United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Dallas, Dallas, TX. $257,000, 2008. Toward merging two agencies to better provide long term care for individuals with disabilities. 10905. University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. Toward a leadership development program aimed at increasing the number of new, high quality principals in public education. 10906. University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX. $350,000, 2008. 3-year grant. Toward initiating the Center for Children and Families to offer a resource for parents and professionals who seek guidance to meet the needs of children from birth through adolescence. 10907. Victims Outreach, Dallas, TX. $36,000, 2008. Toward bridge funding to merge two victims services agencies. 10908. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $51,300, 2008. Toward developing web-based resources for reading teachers. 10909. Waxahachie Senior Citizens Center, Waxahachie, TX. $100,000, 2008. Toward building a new senior citizen center and increasing the number of low-income seniors served.
The Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX. 10910. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. $2,000,000, 2007. For Advisors to the Nation on Science and English.
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The Moody Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with a primary emphasis on foundation-initiated projects in Galveston. No grants to individuals (except for students covered by scholarship programs in Galveston and Dallas Counties), or for operating budgets (except for start-up purposes), continuing support, annual campaigns, or deficit financing; no loans or program-related investments. 10911. Interfaith Care Alliance, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2008. For ninth annual Hill Country Ride for AIDS. 10912. Moody Gardens, Galveston, TX. $2,820,000, 2008. For Sixth Phase Design. 10913. University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX. $12,500, 2008. To prevent and address lead exposure in Galveston children by establishing local laboratory site for lead-level blood tests, coordinating agencies involved in lead screening, assisting school district in developing response to lead-related issues, and educating the public on dangers of lead exposure and prevention. 10914. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $15,000, 2008. To provide on-site professional development to first, second and third grade teachers at Galveston’s Parker Elementary School, training them on research-based methods of teaching reading, writing and spelling.
Paso del Norte Health Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Paso del Norte Region, including west TX, southern NM, and northern Mexico. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for building/renovation, capital campaigns, or research. 10915. Center Against Family Violence, El Paso, TX. $82,906, 2007. For organization of media campaign and initiative-related events as well as training and assisting with public relations. 10916. Center Against Family Violence, El Paso, TX. $82,906, 2007. For organization of media campaign and initiative-related events as well as training and assisting with public relations. 10917. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $73,335, 2007. For In Focus (IF) grant, to gather and provide accessible health information to non-profit grant writers, researchers, and policy makers in Paso del Norte region One such tool is Paso del Norte Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). 10918. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $52,551, 2007. For In Focus (IF) grant, to gather and provide accessible health information to non-profit grant writers, researchers, and policy makers in Paso del Norte region One such tool is Paso del Norte Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). 10919. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $32,767, 2007. For technical support. 10920. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $32,767, 2007. For technical support. 10921. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $13,380, 2007. For technical support. 10922. Migrant Clinicians Network, Austin, TX. $39,974, 2007. For Air We Breathe at Home Development of Indoor Air Program for Healthy Homes, which provides technical assistance to design, monitor and evaluate binational indoor air quality program as part of Healthy Homes initiative. 10923. Migrant Clinicians Network, Austin, TX. $29,082, 2007. For technical assistance for Pesticide Outreach Grantees to implement effective community-based interventions that reduce exposure of pesticides to Paso del Norte residents through provision of in-depth technical assistance to train, support and build capacity, and for updated educational comic book with characters teaching good hand-washing practices. 10924. Migrant Clinicians Network, Austin, TX. $29,082, 2007. For technical assistance for Pesticide Outreach Grantees to implement effective community-based interventions that reduce exposure of pesticides to Paso del Norte residents through provision of in-depth technical assistance to train, support and build capacity, and for updated educational comic book with characters teaching good hand-washing practices. 10925. Migrant Clinicians Network, Austin, TX. $22,339, 2007. For technical assistance for Pesticide Outreach Grantees to implement effective community-based interventions that reduce exposure of pesticides to Paso del Norte residents through provision of in-depth technical assistance to train, support and build capacity, and for updated
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educational comic book with characters teaching good hand-washing practices. 10926. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $40,481, 2007. For Evaluation and Technical Assistance Team, which will assess effectiveness of Begin at Birth Initiative and whether it is achieving regional goals and objectives to improve overall health of children from birth to three years old. 10927. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $40,481, 2007. For Evaluation and Technical Assistance Team, which will assess effectiveness of Begin at Birth Initiative and whether it is achieving regional goals and objectives to improve overall health of children from birth to three years old. 10928. New Mexico State University, College of Health and Human Services, Las Cruces, NM. $63,498, 2007. For Two Should Know evaluation and technical assistance team. 10929. New Mexico State University, College of Health and Human Services, Las Cruces, NM. $63,498, 2007. For Two Should Know evaluation and technical assistance team. 10930. New Mexico State University, Southern Area Health Education Center, Las Cruces, NM. $62,500, 2007. For Clear Health Communication Working to Improve Health Outcomes for training of health professionals, lay health advocates and individuals 12 years of age and older to provide high quality health literacy programs to Paso del Norte region residents in counties of Dona Ana and Otero in collaboration with University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Community College. 10931. New Mexico State University, Southern Area Health Education Center, Las Cruces, NM. $62,500, 2007. For Clear Health Communication Working to Improve Health Outcomes for training of health professionals, lay health advocates and individuals 12 years of age and older to provide high quality health literacy programs to Paso del Norte region residents in counties of Dona Ana and Otero in collaboration with University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Community College. 10932. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $59,547, 2007. To provide technical assistance for Action for Youth Partnerships, and administrative, logistical, and evaluation support to Foundation on all non-Partnership grants Workshop. 10933. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $59,547, 2007. To provide technical assistance for Action for Youth Partnerships, and administrative, logistical, and evaluation support to Foundation on all non-Partnership grants Workshop. 10934. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $20,935, 2007. For Technical Assistance. 10935. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $18,574, 2007. For evaluation of Special Disaster relief programs that resulted from flooding in Paso del Norte Region to build off beat practices and conceptual frameworks for evaluating humanitarian assistance developed by international organizations. 10936. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $16,249, 2007. To provide technical assistance for Action for Youth Partnerships, and administrative, logistical, and evaluation support to Foundation on all non-Partnership grants Workshop. 10937. Rio Grande Council of Governments, Area Agency on Aging, El Paso, TX. $99,716, 2007. For technical support. 10938. Rio Grande Council of Governments, Area Agency on Aging, El Paso, TX. $96,480, 2007. For technical support including educational workshops, media support, documentation and fiscal reporting support. 10939. Southern Dona Ana Action for Youth, Las Cruces, NM. $30,000, 2007. To incorporate northern portion of Dona Ana County, formerly geographical area served by now defunct Northern Dona Ana Action for Youth Partnership, into outreach and partnership building activities. 10940. University of Texas, Department of Psychology, El Paso, TX. $325,178, 2007. For Smoke Free Paso del Norte Program, including initiative-wide media planning and implementation, promoting clean indoor air ordinances within region, and coordination of technical assistance services among other grantees. 10941. YWCA El Paso del Norte Region, El Paso, TX. $93,803, 2007. For region wide technical support and media coordination for School Age Health initiative in partnership with Foundation to build community capacity to improve programming for families with children ages 4-11 years of age.
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Hal & Charlie Peterson Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Kerr, Bandera, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kimble and Real counties, TX, and to state or national organizations with a local chapter in this area. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, debt retirement, media productions, publications, or endowments; no loans. 10942. Frontier Times Museum, Bandera, TX. $16,500, 2007. To assist with funding consulting fees.
The T. Boone Pickens Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. 10943. Salvation Army of Dallas, Women’s Auxiliary, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2008. For fashion show and luncheon. 10944. USO Dallas/Fort Worth, DFW Airport, TX. $25,000, 2008. For First Annual DFW USO Gala.
Robert & Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 10945. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $426,404, 2008. For operating support.
The Rees-Jones Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas and North TX. No support for organizations lacking 501(c)(3) status. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events, professional conferences, symposiums, performances or competition expenses, or toward general sustentation drives; generally limited grants for general operating expenses or annual campaigns; no loans. 10946. DFW Center for Autism, Grapevine, TX. $35,000, 2007. For teacher training at Texas Star Academy. 10947. Mental Health America of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $40,000, 2007. For WHO program curriculum and the training of program facilitators. 10948. Parkland Foundation, Dallas, TX. $52,320, 2007. For philanthropic feasibility study.
RGK Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for organizations limited by race or religion. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, capital campaigns, building renovations or endowment funds, indirect costs, special events, disaster relief funds, student research projects, political lobbying, or equipment; no loans. 10949. Advocate Health Care Network, Oak Brook, IL. $20,000, 2007. For the Healthy Steps Residency Training Program teaching medical residents to integrate best practices in developmentally oriented pediatric primary care. 10950. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Oakland K-8 Small Schools Initiative. 10951. Capital Investing in Development and Employment of Adults, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2007. For capacity expansion project providing job training and support services that move families from poverty into high-skilled, high demand jobs in healthcare industry. 10952. Center for Child Protection, Austin, TX. $134,000, 2007. For capacity building to expand services for abused and neglected children. 10953. Challenge Air for Kids and Friends, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2007. For grant writer position. 10954. College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY. $20,550, 2007. For Science Outreach and Urban Teacher Workshops for at risk elementary schools in Troy, New York. 10955. Discovery Science Center of Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $25,000, 2007. For the Teacher Education for Advancement in Math and Science Program to empower elementary teachers to more effectively incorporate math and science into classroom curriculum. 10956. Family Medicine Residency of Idaho, Boise, ID. $30,000, 2007. For project meeting growing needs of rural family physicians and their patients. 10957. Girls Inc. of Metro Denver, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2007. For capacity building project in the development department. 10958. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $45,000, 2007. For capacity building services that address management needs of central Texas nonprofits. 10959. K L R U Channel 18, Austin, TX. $50,000, 2007. For Development Infrastructure Project to increase and diversify donor base.
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10960. Laying the Foundation, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For Pre-AP Training for teachers in Rio Grande Valley school districts. 10961. National Center for Family Philanthropy, Washington, DC. $300,000, 2007. For Organizational Sustainability: Business Planning and Implementation initiatives to extend the center’s reach as a pre-eminent resource on effective family giving. 10962. National Dance Institute New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2007. For the Train the Trainer program to train teachers to incorporate physical activity into classrooms while teaching core curriculum. 10963. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. For School Leadership Initiative providing training and residency program for participants to become urban public school principals. 10964. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $35,000, 2007. To expand educational programs and services to nonprofit community in El Paso region. 10965. Partnership Scholars Program, Little River, CA. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building to hire first Executive Director to oversee extracurricular volunteer mentoring and pre-college program for disadvantaged youth in grades 7-12. 10966. Pennsylvania Partnership for Economic Education, Selinsgrove, PA. $15,000, 2007. For professional development for K-12 teachers in math and economics. 10967. Peoples Community Clinic, Austin, TX. $45,000, 2007. To build capacity through the Revenue Cycle Re-Engineering Plan. 10968. SafePlace, Austin, TX. $82,620, 2007. For capacity building to expand development department. 10969. Santa Monica/Malibu Unified School District, Santa Monica, CA. $102,500, 2007. For Math Coordinator and professional development initiatives Lesson Link and Academic Conferences. 10970. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building project focusing on sustainability and growth through business planning process for agency that is pioneer in youth development field. 10971. Texas Council on Family Violence, Austin, TX. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building project to improve infrastructure for development systems. 10972. Womens Museum: An Institute for the Future, Dallas, TX. $750,000, 2007. For capacity building and strengthen program initiatives.
Sid W. Richardson Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Fort Worth for the arts and human services, and statewide for health and education. No support for religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or fellowships; no loans (except for program-related investments). 10973. Easter Seals North Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2007. For assistance with the expenses involved in the merger of the Fort Worth and Dallas Easter Seals programs. 10974. Learning Center of North Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $75,000, 2007. For the Schools Attuned Professional Development and Educational Evaluation programs and operations. 10975. Mission Metroplex, Arlington, TX. $25,000, 2007. For assistance in supporting the position of director of the medical clinic. 10976. University of Houston-University Park, Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education, Houston, TX. $250,000, 2007. For continued support to CREATE for its work in teacher support including the restructuring of professional schools of education and 50 Texas Teachers project. 10977. University of Houston-University Park, Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education, Houston, TX. $202,000, 2007. For additional support to the CREATE program.
San Antonio Area Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Bexar County, TX, and surrounding counties, except when otherwise specified by donor. No support for individual churches, congregations, or parishes (unless projects benefit community at large). No grants to individuals (except for designated scholarship funds), or for debt reduction, operating deficits, endowment funds, or salaries for full-time regular employees. 10978. Voices for Children of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $13,000, 2008. For SMART START - CDA assessment fee scholarships.
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Shelton Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the west central TX area. No grants to individuals. 10979. FaithWorks of Abilene, Abilene, TX. $16,623, 2008. For director’s salary and for equipment purchase. 10980. West Texas Rehabilitation Center, Abilene, TX. $250,000, 2008. For Rehab Telethon.
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11007. Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, Dallas, TX. $250,000, 2008. For capital campaign and to construct Game Warden Training Center. 11008. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $50,000, 2008. For master’s degree program, reading specialist and master reading teacher certification programs for Hudson, Huntington and Timpson ISDs.
Tenet Healthcare Foundation Harold Simmons Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas and Fort Worth, TX, area. No grants to individuals, or for endowments; no loans to individuals. 10981. American Cancer Society, Dallas, TX. $12,500, 2007. For Cattle Barons Ball for cancer research. 10982. American Foundation for the Blind, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2007. 10983. American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities, Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For golf classic. 10984. Avance Family Support and Education Program-Dallas, Dallas, TX. $91,000, 2007. For capacity building project for strategic planning. 10985. Baylor Health Care System Foundation, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Celebrating Women luncheon for clinical research in breast cancer. 10986. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $150,000, 2007. 2-year grant. For North Texas Community Wealth initiative to teach nonprofits to create revenue generating projects. 10987. Central Dallas Ministries, Central Dallas Food Pantry, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Night to Remember with LeAnn Rimes. 10988. Crystal Charity Ball, Dallas, TX. $1,000,000, 2007. For Transplant Wing at Ronald McDonald House of Dallas and for Professional Services Wing at Jonathans Place. 10989. Dallas Jewish Coalition, Vogel Alcove, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For Childcare Center for Homeless Arts Performance with Gladys Knight. 10990. Dallas Opera, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Bravo 50 celebrating 50th anniversary of Dallas Opera. 10991. Equest, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Moon and Stars gala for organization providing therapeutic horseback riding for disabled. 10992. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Greater Dallas Chapter, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2007. For Tom Landry FCA Open golf tournament. 10993. Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For gala for educational programs and activities. 10994. Humane Society of Dallas County, Southwest Regional Office, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For cocktail reception. 10995. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Greater Dallas Chapter, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For Dream gala. 10996. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Valentines Day luncheon and fashion show. 10997. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Light the Night Walk. 10998. Leukemia Association of North Central Texas, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For Beat Leukemia Ball. 10999. LIFT Education, UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $1,000,000, 2007. For down payment on property for new Hampton Road charter school (South Dallas campus). 11000. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Texas Regional Office, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2007. For reception celebrating creation of Texas regional office. 11001. Pregnancy Resource Council, Council for Life, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Celebrating Life luncheon benefiting Brighter Beginnings, Heidi Group, Mary Flo Ridley, Just Say Yes, White Rose Women’s Center, Operation Outcry and Dallas Pregnancy Resource Center. 11002. Texas State History Museum Foundation, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Texas Independence Day dinner. 11003. Turtle Creek Manor, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Vision of Hope awards dinner. 11004. Volunteer Center of North Texas, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For long range plan. 11005. YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For annual fundraising campaign.
T. L. L. Temple Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in counties in TX constituting the East Texas Pine Timber Belt. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing. 11006. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2008. For gala and general support.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, FL, GA, PA, and TX. No support for fraternal, labor, political, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals (expect for scholarships and employee-related disaster relief grants), or for hospital general operating support, religious activities not of direct benefit to the entire community, or travel expenses or cultural exchange programs. 11009. American Cancer Society, Modesto, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Relay for Life and Sundown Celebration Gala. 11010. American Cancer Society, Cattle Barons Ball, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Cattle Barons Ball. 11011. American Heart Association, Saint Petersburg, FL. $75,000, 2007. For Palm Beach County Heart Walks. 11012. American Heart Association, Saint Petersburg, FL. $50,000, 2007. For Broward County Heart Walk. 11013. American Heart Association, Saint Petersburg, FL. $50,000, 2007. For Miami-Dade Heart Walk. 11014. American Heart Association, Irvine, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Go Red for Women Heart Bear. 11015. American Heart Association, Memphis, TN. $20,000, 2007. For Go Red for Women. 11016. American Heart Association, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Heart Walk Finish Line. 11017. American Heart Association, Birmingham, AL. $15,000, 2007. For Heart Walk. 11018. American Heart Association, Irvine, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Go Red for Women Luncheon. 11019. American Heart Association, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Heart Walk. 11020. American Heart Association, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Saving Strokes event. 11021. American Heart Association, Boca Raton, FL. $10,000, 2007. For annual Heart Walk event. 11022. American Heart Association, Stockton, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Heart Walk. 11023. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Platinum Sponsorship of Northwest Hams County Heart Ball. 11024. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Platinum Sponsorship of Northwest Hams County Heart Ball. 11025. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Northwest Harris County Heart Ball. 11026. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Heart Walk. 11027. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Inspire Change area of Heart Walk. 11028. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Houston Heart Walk. 11029. American Heart Association, Houston/Gulf Coast Division, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Houston Heart Walk. 11030. American Red Cross, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Many Circle Society of Women Leaders membership. 11031. Arthritis Foundation, Coachella Valley Branch, Palm Desert, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Arthritis Walk. 11032. Childrens Wish Endowment, Slidell, LA. $10,000, 2007. For Benefit Fashion Show and Luncheon. 11033. Crystal Charity Ball, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2007. For Guardian Angel Sponsorship. 11034. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,000, 2007. For Jeb Bush Florida Classic. 11035. Dallas Zoological Society, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For Dallas Zoo Map Sponsorship. 11036. Irvine Childrens Fund, Irvine, CA. $15,000, 2007. For annual Irvine Junior Games.
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11037. Quantum House, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2007. For Gold Sponsorship of Holiday Hope Drive. 11038. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, West Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2007. For Race for Cure sponsorship. 11039. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, West Palm Beach, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For Gold Sponsor of 2006 Race for Cure. 11040. United Way of El Paso County, El Paso, TX. $30,000, 2007. For member agencies providing health and human services. 11041. United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For employee fundraising campaign.
The Trull Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on the rural south area, as well as the Palacios and Matagorda County areas. No grants to individuals directly, or for capital building campaigns, endowment funds; no loans. 11042. Bay City, City of, Bay City Community Development Corporation, Bay City, TX. $20,000, 2008. For Regional Training Center. 11043. Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, TX. $10,000, 2008. For Capital Campaign Consultants. 11044. World Neighbors, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2008. For Building Key Capacities of Community Organizations and Villages in Rural Haiti.
The USAA Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Sacramento, CA, Colorado Springs, CO, Tampa, FL, San Antonio, TX, and Norfolk, VA. No grants for capital campaigns (for colleges or universities) or for monuments or memorials. 11045. I-CAR Education Foundation, Hoffman Estates, IL. $10,000, 2008. 11046. Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater, Clearwater, FL. $10,000, 2008. 11047. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $10,000, 2008. 11048. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2008.
Valero Energy Foundation (formerly Ultramar Diamond Shamrock Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on TX. No grants to individuals. 11049. ABC 1 on 1, Mesa, AZ. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11050. Academy Advisory Corporate Council, San Antonio, TX. $11,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11051. Acadian Society for Autistic Citizens, Lafayette, LA. $55,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11052. Advocacy Center for Children of Galveston County, Galveston, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11053. Aerospace Museum of California, North Highlands, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11054. AGAPE Child and Family Services, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11055. Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11056. Alamo Kiwanis Club Charities, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11057. Alamo Public Telecommunications Council, San Antonio, TX. $14,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11058. Allen County Educational Service Center, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11059. American Cancer Society, Odem, TX. $28,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11060. American Heart Association, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11061. American Red Cross, San Antonio, TX. $71,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11062. American Red Cross, Ardmore, OK. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11063. American Red Cross, Imperial Counties Chapter, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11064. Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Jerusalem Shriners Temple, Destrehan, LA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11065. Any Baby Can of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $72,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11066. Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, Elmer, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11067. ARC of Allen County, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11068. ARC of Gloucester, Woodbury, NJ. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11069. Archdiocese of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11070. Ardmore Day Nursery, Ardmore, OK. $18,555, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11071. Ark Assessment Center and Emergency Shelter for Youth, Corpus Christi, TX. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11072. ArtPace, Inc., ArtPace San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11073. Askew: A Design Studio for Urban Youth, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11074. Assistance League of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11075. Assumption Seminary, San Antonio, TX. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11076. Autism Clinic of Texas, Treehouse Outreach Program, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11077. Autism Society of Delaware, Newark, DE. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11078. Avance Family Support and Education Program-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $65,750, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11079. Bay Area Crisis Nursery, Concord, CA. $17,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11080. Benicia Community Action Council, Benicia, CA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11081. Benicia Education Foundation, Benicia, CA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11082. Benicia, City of, Benicia, CA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11083. Bexar County Arts and Cultural Fund, theFund, San Antonio’s United Arts Fund, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11084. Bexar County Board Of Trustees For Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, Center for Health Care Services, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11085. Bexar County Family Justice Center Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11086. Bible Baptist Church, Dumas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11087. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $85,800, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11088. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Memphis, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11089. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gulf Coast, Galveston, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11090. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Texas Panhandle, Amarillo, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11091. Blood and Tissue Center Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11092. Bloomfield Urban Ministries, Memphis, TN. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11093. Bluebonnet Childrens Center, Uvalde, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11094. Bo’s Place, Houston, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11095. Boy Scouts of America, Alamo Area Council, Helotes, TX. $162,306, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11096. Boy Scouts of America, Del-Mar-Va Council, Wilmington, DE. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11097. Boysville, Converse, TX. $75,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11098. Bradfield Community Association, Bradfield Community Center, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11099. Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Pasadena, TX. $58,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11100. Brighton School, San Antonio, TX. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11101. British American Foundation of Texas, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11102. Buckner Children and Family Services of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX. $14,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11103. Buckner Fanning Evangelistic Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11104. C/SARA Foundation, Ardmore, OK. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11105. California Maritime Academy Foundation, Vallejo, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11106. California State Foster Parents Association Solano County, Benicia, CA. $12,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11107. Camden Eye Center, Camden, NJ. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11108. Camp Challenge, Metairie, LA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11109. Cancer Center Council, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11110. Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11111. Cancer Therapy and Research Center, San Antonio, TX. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11112. Candlelighters of Galveston, Galveston, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11113. Carl McCain Memorial Foundation, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11114. Carver Academy, San Antonio, TX. $40,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11115. Carver Community Cultural Center, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11116. Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos, House of Hope for Children, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11117. Casa de Misericordia, Laredo, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11118. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11119. Center for Family and Youth Services, Luling, LA. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11120. Center for Family Relations, San Antonio Kids Exchange, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11121. Center for Therapeutic and Educational Riding, Townsend, DE. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11122. Centro Alameda, San Antonio, TX. $65,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11123. Chamber Choir of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,800, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11124. Cheryl Allen Southside Community Center, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11125. Child Abuse Prevention Services, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11126. Child Advocacy Services, Hammond, LA. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11127. Child Advocates San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $70,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11128. Child, Inc., Wilmington, DE. $22,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11129. Children and Families First Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $17,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11130. Childrens Advocacy Center of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $37,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11131. Childrens Advocacy Center of the South Plains Texas, Lubbock, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11132. Childrens Association for Maximum Potential, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11133. Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas, San Antonio, TX. $65,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11134. Childrens Bureau, Porter-Leath Children’s Center, Memphis, TN. $12,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11135. Childrens Bureau of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11136. Childrens Center, Galveston, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11137. Childrens Development Center of Lima, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11138. Childrens Educational Opportunity Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11139. Childrens Hospital, New Orleans, LA. $250,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11140. Childrens Museum of Houston, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11141. Childrens Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation, Bloomingdale, IL. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11142. Childrens Shelter of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $215,240, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11143. Christian Assistance Ministry, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11144. Christian Senior Services, San Antonio, TX. $13,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11145. CHRISTUS Foundation for Healthcare, Houston, TX. $80,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11146. CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11147. Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society, San Antonio, TX. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11148. City Year San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11149. Coastal Conservation Association, Houston, TX. $53,750, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11150. Collaborative for Children, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11151. College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps, Austin, TX. $69,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11152. Communities in Schools Houston, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11153. Communities in Schools of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $40,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11154. Communities in Schools, Ardmore, Ardmore, OK. $18,555, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11155. Community Family Centers, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11156. Community High School District 218, Oak Lawn, IL. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities for Blue Island Community High School. 11157. Community of Churches for Social Action, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11158. Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation, Newark, DE. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11159. Contemporary Art for San Antonio, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11160. Corazon Ministries, San Antonio, TX. $18,806, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11161. Corpus Christi Education Foundation, Corpus Christi, TX. $12,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11162. Corpus Christi Police Department, Corpus Christi, TX. $22,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11163. Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse for Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11164. Court Appointed Special Advocate of Acadiana, Lafayette, LA. $55,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11165. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX. $39,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11166. Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Coastal Bend, Corpus Christi, TX. $22,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11167. Covenant House California, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11168. Covenant House New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11169. Creative Grandparenting, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11170. Creative Life, Memphis, TN. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11171. Crime Stoppers of Houston, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11172. Crisis Pregnancy Support Center of the Mainland, Texas City, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11173. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $37,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11174. Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11175. Daughters of Charity Services of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11176. Daughters of Esther Fellowship International, Destrehan, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11177. Deborah Hospital Foundation, Browns Mills, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11178. Delaware Adolescent Program, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11179. Delaware City Community Center, Delaware City, DE. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11180. Delaware Guidance Services for Children and Youth, Wilmington, DE. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11181. Desk and Derrick Club of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11182. DeSoto Sunrise Homes, Southaven, MS. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11183. Deuce McAllisters Catch 22 Foundation, Harahan, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11184. Diamond State Youth, Wilmington, DE. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11185. Don Guanella School, Springfield, PA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11186. Down Syndrome Association of Orange County, Costa Mesa, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11187. Driscoll Childrens Hospital, Corpus Christi, TX. $17,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11188. Dumas Discovery Center, Dumas, TX. $75,600, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11189. Dumas Education Foundation, Dumas, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11190. Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11191. Emmanuel Cancer Foundation, Scotch Plains, NJ. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11192. Equestrian Therapy Program, Cridersville, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11193. Eugene P. Tone Transitional Center, Tacoma, WA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11194. Exceptional Care for Children, Newark, DE. $62,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11195. Exchange Club Family Center of the Mid-South, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11196. Fairhaven Ministry of Faith, Hope and Love, Covington, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11197. Faith Network of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11198. Family Service Association of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $71,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11199. Family Service Center of Galveston County, Galveston, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11200. Family Violence Prevention Services, San Antonio, TX. $62,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11201. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11202. Fighting to Rid Gangs in America Foundation, Corpus Christi, TX. $22,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11203. Food Bank of Delaware, Newark, DE. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11204. Fragile Kids Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11205. Free Trade Alliance San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11206. Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, Carlsbad, CA. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11207. Friends of COSSAT, San Antonio, TX. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11208. Friends of Hospice San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11209. Fruit Valley Foundation, Vancouver, WA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11210. Garth House-Mickey Mehaffy Childrens Advocacy Program, Beaumont, TX. $120,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11211. Generations, Camden, NJ. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11212. George West Independent School District, George West, TX. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11213. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Chesapeake Bay Council, Wilmington, DE. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11214. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Council of Napa-Solano, Fairfield, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11215. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Paisano Council, Corpus Christi, TX. $12,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11216. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Southwest Texas Council, San Antonio, TX. $13,250, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11217. Girls and Boys Town, Boys Town, NE. $87,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11218. Girls Inc. of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11219. Girls Inc. of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11220. Glassboro Child Development Centers, Glassboro, NJ. $32,200, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11221. Gloria S. Ainsworth Day Care Center, Ardmore, OK. $18,555, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11222. Gonzalez Foundation, Corpus Christi, TX. $13,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11223. Goodwill Industries of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11224. Grampys House, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11225. Greater New Orleans, Inc., New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11226. Greater Woodbury Cooperative Ministries, Woodbury, NJ. $27,790, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11227. Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11228. Harbor Area Gang Alternatives Program, Wilmington, CA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11229. Harding University, Searcy, AR. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11230. Haven for Hope of Bexar County, San Antonio, TX. $358,333, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11231. Health Watch Urban Ministry, Memphis, TN. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11232. Healy-Murphy Center, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11233. Heart of Variety Fund, Rockland, DE. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11234. Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country, Canyon Lake, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11235. Hidalgo Foundation of Bexar County, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11236. Histiocytosis Association of America, Pitman, NJ. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11237. Hope and Healing Place, Amarillo, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11238. Horseplay Therapeutic Riding Center, Vacaville, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11239. Horses Helping the Handicapped, Pipe Creek, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11240. Hughen Center, Port Arthur, TX. $80,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11241. Incarnate Word Retirement Community, Village at Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11242. Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11243. Jim H. Green Kidz Harbor, Liverpool, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11244. Jump Start Performance Company, San Antonio, TX. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11245. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, Albuquerque, NM. $37,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11246. Juvenile Outreach and Vocational Educational Network, San Antonio, TX. $36,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11247. Kinetic Kids, San Antonio, TX. $42,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11248. Kingsley House, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11249. Kingsway Learning Center, Haddonfield, NJ. $29,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11250. Kleberg County Child Welfare Board Protect Our Children, Kingsville, TX. $13,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11251. Knowledge Quest, Memphis, TN. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11252. Kuwait-America Foundation, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11253. La Prensa Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $13,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11254. Landa Gardens Conservancy, San Antonio, TX. $100,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11255. Larc School, Bellmawr, NJ. $25,300, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11256. Las Casas Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $21,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11257. Laura Recovery Center Foundation, Friendswood, TX. $24,777, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11258. Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center, Memphis, TN. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11259. League of United Latin American Citizens Foundation, Laredo, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11260. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Allentown, PA. $24,250, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11261. Lima Board of Education, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11262. Lima Memorial Hospital, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities for Kids’ Clinic. 11263. Little Flock Childrens Home, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11264. Little League Baseball, Benicia, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11265. Live Oak County Child Welfare Board, Three Rivers, TX. $37,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11266. Locks of Love, Lake Worth, FL. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11267. Loma Vista Farm, Friends of, Vallejo, CA. $24,270, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11268. Long Beach Symphony Association, Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, Long Beach, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11269. Louisiana Lions League for Crippled Children, Louisiana Lions Camp, Anacoco, LA. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11270. Lupus Foundation of America, South Central Texas Chapter, San Antonio, TX. $11,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11271. Lutheran Social Services, Canyon Lake, TX. $19,500, 2007. For fundraising activities for New Life Children’s Center. 11272. Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-South, Memphis, TN. $20,750, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11273. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Ardmore, OK. $18,556, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11274. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Austin, TX. $18,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11275. Marine Corps League, Marines Helping Marines, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11276. Marine Corps League, Marines Helping Marines, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11277. McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX. $110,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11278. Medina Childrens Home, Medina, TX. $67,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11279. Memorial Hermann Foundation, Houston, TX. $200,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11280. Mercy Memorial Health Center, Ardmore, OK. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11281. Methodist Childrens Home, Waco, TX. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11282. Military Warriors Support Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11283. Miracle League of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $40,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11284. Mission Road Developmental Center, San Antonio, TX. $70,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11285. Mission Solano Rescue Mission, Fairfield, CA. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11286. Mosaic Foundation USA, Washington, DC. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11287. Mountain and Sea Education Adventures, Avalon, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11288. Multiple Sclerosis Society, National, San Antonio, TX. $37,600, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11289. Muscular Dystrophy Association, San Antonio, TX. $117,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11290. National Hemophilia Foundation, Baton Rouge, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11291. Neighborhood House, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11292. New Braunfels Christian Academy, New Braunfels, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11293. New Jersey After 3, New Brunswick, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11294. Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11295. Nueces County CPS Community Partners, Corpus Christi, TX. $13,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11296. Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children, Madill, OK. $18,557, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11297. Opelousas Area Cerebral Palsy Clinic, Opelousas, LA. $35,400, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11298. Operation Comfort, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11299. Our Lady of Grace Home for Children, Newark, DE. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11300. Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $83,333, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11301. PACE Center for Girls of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11302. Palmer Drug Abuse Program-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11303. Palmer Home For Children-Hernando, Hernando, MS. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11304. Panhandle Childrens Foundation, Dumas, TX. $312,400, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11305. Parent/Child, Inc., San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11306. Paulsboro Board of Education, Paulsboro, NJ. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11307. Paulsboro Community Development Center, Paulsboro, NJ. $40,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11308. Periwinkle Foundation, Houston, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11309. Peterson Regional Medical Center Foundation, Kerrville, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11310. Por Vida Academy Charter High School, San Antonio, TX. $65,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11311. Positive Beginnings, San Antonio, TX. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11312. Prepare International, Williamstown, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11313. Prevent Child Abuse Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11314. Project Joy and Hope, Pasadena, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11315. R.M. Pyles Boys Camp, Valencia, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11316. Rainbow Senior Center, Boerne, TX. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11317. Rainbow Services, San Pedro, CA. $20,250, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11318. Raul Jiminez Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Fund, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11319. Reach Out in Benicia, Benicia, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11320. Reading Room, Ardmore, OK. $18,556, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11321. Restoration Pregnancy Resource Center, Hammond, LA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11322. Returning Heroes Home, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11323. River Region Educational Initiatives, La Place, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11324. Riverview Community Center Youth Development Program, Memphis, TN. $16,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11325. Robert Gamez Foundation, Winter Park, FL. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11326. Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $37,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11327. Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey, Camden, NJ. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11328. Rotary Club of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $11,250, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11329. Roy Maas Youth Alternatives, San Antonio, TX. $75,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11330. Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County, Clayton, NJ. $42,050, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11331. Safe Place, Dumas, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11332. Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11333. Saint James Council on Aging, Convent, LA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11334. Saint John the Baptist Parish School, La Place, LA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11335. Saint Judes Center for Young Children, New Braunfels, TX. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11336. Saint Judes Ranch for Children, Bulverde, TX. $75,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11337. Saint Marys Residential Training School, Alexandria, LA. $45,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11338. Saint Michael Special School, New Orleans, LA. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11339. Saint Peter-Saint Joseph Childrens Home, San Antonio, TX. $184,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11340. Salvation Army of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $53,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11341. SAMS Kids Student Foundation, Boerne, TX. $30,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11342. San Antonio Bar Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11343. San Antonio Botanical Center, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11344. San Antonio Bowl Association, San Antonio, TX. $200,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11345. San Antonio Childrens Museum, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11346. San Antonio Education Fund, San Antonio, TX. $90,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11347. San Antonio Food Bank, San Antonio, TX. $74,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11348. San Antonio Golf Association, Golf San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $619,521, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11349. San Antonio Housing Authority, San Antonio, TX. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11350. San Antonio Livestock Exposition, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11351. San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry, San Antonio, TX. $35,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11352. San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX. $56,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11353. San Antonio Parks Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $55,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11354. San Antonio Public Library, San Antonio, TX. $40,400, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11355. San Antonio River Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $500,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11356. San Antonio Sports Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $56,250, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11357. San Antonio Spurs Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11358. San Antonio Symphony, San Antonio, TX. $75,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11359. San Antonio Youth Centers, San Antonio, TX. $37,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11360. San Antonio Youth Literacy, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11361. San Patricio County A and H Auction, Sinton, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11362. Say Si, San Antonio Youth YES, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11363. Seabrook House Foundation, Seabrook, NJ. $60,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11364. Seton Fund of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Austin, TX. $17,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11365. Seton Home, San Antonio, TX. $110,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11366. Shoes That Fit, Newark, DE. $25,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11367. Shorkey Education and Rehabilitation Center, Beaumont, TX. $120,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11368. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Shreveport, LA. $155,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11369. Sigma Mu Omega, Lima, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11370. Sinton for Youth, Sinton, TX. $13,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11371. Slam Dunk for Life, San Antonio, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11372. Social Responsibility Corporation, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11373. Solano Coalition for Better Health, Fairfield, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11374. Solano Community College, Fairfield, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities for Solano University and Community College Educational Support Services (SUCCESS) in Dixon, CA. SUCCESS supports college preparation efforts of students in grades 4 through 12, and those interested in transferring to a four-year college from member community colleges who also have low income, and/or representing first generation college attendees, and/or from schools in geographic areas with low college eligibility and attendance rates. 11375. South Baton Rouge Christian Childrens Foundation, Baton Rouge, LA. $90,400, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11376. South Bay Center for Counseling, El Segundo, CA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11377. South San Antonio High School, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11378. South Texas Business Fund, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11379. South Texas Childrens Home, Beeville, TX. $32,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11380. South Texas Youth Development Council, Kingsville, TX. $13,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11381. Southwest Mental Health Center, San Antonio, TX. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11382. Southwest School of Art and Craft, San Antonio, TX. $22,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11383. Spaulding for Children, Houston, TX. $13,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11384. Special Kids - Special Families, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11385. Special Kids and Families, Memphis, TN. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11386. Special Olympics Delaware, Newark, DE. $16,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11387. Special Olympics Louisiana, Hammond, LA. $20,000, 2007. 11388. Special Olympics Maryland, Linthicum, MD. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11389. Special Olympics Tennessee, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11390. Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth, Delphos, OH. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11391. Speech and Hearing Center of the Midsouth, Memphis, TN. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11392. Spirit Christian Center, Ewing Educational Center, San Antonio, TX. $30,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11393. Stuller Place-Childrens Advocacy Center, Lafayette, LA. $47,200, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11394. Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, San Antonio, TX. $70,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11395. Sunshine Foundation, New Castle, DE. $30,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11396. Sunshine Kids Foundation, Houston, TX. $45,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11397. Susan Simmons Motorsports Charity, Wichita, KS. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11398. Sutter Solano Medical Center Foundation, Vallejo, CA. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11399. Take Two Alternative Education Services of Southern Oklahoma, Ardmore, OK. $18,555, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11400. Take Wings Foundation, Pinole, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11401. TARC, Hammond, LA. $25,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11402. Technovations, San Antonio, TX. $400,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11403. Tennessee Baptist Childrens Homes, Brentwood, TN. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11404. Texas A & M University, Kingsville, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11405. Texas Federation of Womens Clubs, Haskell, TX. $17,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11406. Texas Hill Country Higher Education Development Foundation, Fredericksburg, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11407. Texas Lions League for Crippled Children, Kerrville, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11408. Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX. $84,940, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11409. Texas Research Park Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11410. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. $77,885, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11411. Threads of Love, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11412. Three Rivers Independent School District, Three Rivers, TX. $130,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11413. Tooth Mobile, Santa Clara, CA. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11414. Trinity University, San Antonio, TX. $50,025, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11415. Trinity University, San Antonio, TX. $10,025, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11416. Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury, NJ. $35,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11417. United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Houston, Bellaire, TX. $26,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11418. United Methodist Childrens Home, Selma, AL. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11419. United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11420. United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, San Antonio, TX. $3,365,170, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11421. University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $230,975, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11422. University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX. $1,055,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11423. University of Texas System, Austin, TX. $55,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11424. University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11425. Urban-15 Group, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11426. UrbanPromise Ministries, Camden, NJ. $76,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11427. Vallejo Community Arts Foundation, Vallejo, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11428. Wesley Community Center of Nueces County, Corpus Christi, TX. $12,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11429. Wichita Childrens Home, Wichita, KS. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11430. Wilmington Friends School, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11431. Woodbury Child Development Center, Woodbury, NJ. $22,200, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11432. Woodland Community Development Corporation Morgan Village, Camden, NJ. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11433. Wounded Healer, Pitman, NJ. $12,500, 2007. For fundraising activities.
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11434. YMCA of Port Arthur, Port Arthur, TX. $18,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11435. YMCA of Wilmington, Program Center, Wilmington, CA. $100,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11436. YMCA, New Braunfels Family, New Braunfels, TX. $93,500, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11437. YMCA, Perry Family, League City, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11438. Young Life, New Braunfels, TX. $20,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11439. Youth and Family Services of Solano County, Vallejo, CA. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11440. Youth Villages, Memphis, TN. $11,000, 2007. For fundraising activities. 11441. YWCA Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $15,000, 2007. For fundraising activities.
Waco Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to McLennan County, TX. No support for religious activities. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for annual campaigns, continuing support, deficit financing, endowments, or student loans. 11442. Early Childhood Assessment Project, Waco, TX. $20,000, 2009. For surveying status of early childhood services in McLennan County.
The Wortham Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Houston and Harris County, TX. Generally, no grants to colleges, universities, or hospitals. No grants to individuals. 11443. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support. 11444. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2007. For general operating support.
UTAH The Katherine W. Dumke and Ezekiel R. Dumke, Jr. Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the intermountain area, with emphasis on UT. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or general operating expenses. 11445. University of Utah, Virginia Tanner Creative Dance/CDT, Salt Lake City, UT. $75,000, 2007. To develop master plan and fundraising package for new building.
George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the intermountain area, particularly UT. No support for private foundations or conduit organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, contingencies, deficits, debt reduction, conferences, seminars, or medical research. 11446. Alliance House, Salt Lake City, UT. $50,000, 2007. For challenge grant at annual breakfast, to support services for unfunded low-income adults (non-medical recipients) and to encourage individual donors to make five-year commitment to mental illness recovery services. 11447. Carbon Medical Service Association, East Carbon, UT. $10,000, 2007. Toward upgrading computed radiography system to improve digital information collection. 11448. Community Nursing Services, Salt Lake City, UT. $82,500, 2007. For Annual Celebration of Art and Soup, to assist in completing purchase of Price Office, and to support care for uninsured/underinsured patients. 11449. Disability Law Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $35,000, 2007. For Systemic Advocacy for Utahans with Disabilities, specifically for salary support of Executive Director position. 11450. Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy, Highland, UT. $20,000, 2007. Toward training 3Rs specialists for each Utah school district in First Amendment Rights, Responsibilities, and Respect. 11451. Friends for Sight, Salt Lake City, UT. $20,000, 2007. For general support of vision screening programs for children, youth, and adults; for
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support of newly developed Eye Safety Program, follow-up program for K-6 grade teachers. 11452. Friends for Sight, Salt Lake City, UT. $13,800, 2007. To underwrite annual People of Vision Dinner honoring Patricia A. Richards and Thomas H. Caine, MD. 11453. Globus Relief, Salt Lake City, UT. $40,000, 2007. For technology upgrades to better serve recipient organizations who provide relief supplies to Utah and world. 11454. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. $35,000, 2007. For summer session of Park City Mathematics Institute, instructing secondary and post-secondary instructors in advanced mathematics. 11455. Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, West Jordan, UT. $50,000, 2007. Toward completing architectural design for Community Education Center for Conservation Gardens Expansion Project. 11456. K R C L-FM Listeners Community Radio of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2007. For market research assistance. 11457. LDS Hospital-Deseret Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2007. To sponsor two events: Legacy of Life Award, and biannual Holiday Quilt Show and Auction. 11458. Mount Pleasant, City of, Mount Pleasant, UT. $10,000, 2007. Toward preparation of management plan required by Secretary of Interior for newly designated Mormon Pioneer National Heritage area. 11459. National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome, Ogden, UT. $50,000, 2007. For Phase II of Period of PURPLE Crying: Keeping Babies Safe in Utah program, specifically to publish materials in English and for evaluations in years one and three. 11460. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT. $30,000, 2007. For Community Building and Organizing program, and to be keystone sponsor of 30th Anniversary celebration. 11461. Rape Recovery Center, Salt Lake City, UT. $17,500, 2007. For general operating support and direct client services, and for community partnerships for Evening with Arts Silent Auction and Reception event. 11462. Repertory Dance Theater, Salt Lake City, UT. $37,500, 2007. For performance season, Legacy Season: Myths and Heroes, in second year of multi-year artistic plan to celebrate history, stories, concepts, music, & art that have enduring qualities providing a legacy for the future. 11463. Saint Joseph Villa, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2007. For Hope Benefit. Grant made through United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. 11464. Salt Lake City Film Center and Artists Collaborative, Salt Lake City, UT. $65,000, 2007. For Flagship Film Program, matching grant for Membership Match Program, salary of new Membership Coordinator; and new computer. 11465. Salvation Army, Salt Lake Basin, Salt Lake City, UT. $200,000, 2007. To continue supporting New Directions Program (Phase II), expanding capacity and efficiency of existing programs while developing initiatives. 11466. Seekhaven, Moab, UT. $10,000, 2007. For fundraising event, Puttin’ On the Ritz, to provide quality services to victims of domestic violence at no cost to clients. 11467. Tracy Aviary, Friends of, Salt Lake City, UT. $100,000, 2007. Toward achieving accreditation through investments in capital improvements. 11468. University of Utah, University Neighborhood Partners, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2007. For Westside Leadership Institute, specifically for student intern, faculty member and stipends for graduates to serve as mentors. 11469. Utah Alcoholism Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $75,000, 2007. To construct two-story addition onto House of Hope (Provo), women and children’s program for women with substance abuse problems, specifically to be used for architectural drafts and preparation for project. 11470. Utah Heritage Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT. $54,507, 2007. For Rural Communities, for Pop-up book, for updating Education Materials, for Capitol Discovery Day and for fundraising event. 11471. Utah Issues Center for Poverty Research and Action, Salt Lake City, UT. $12,000, 2007. For single parent and low-income worker education and relief program, specifically for operating support for part-time contract with current Economic Opportunity Analyst and Health Policy Analyst. 11472. Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, UT. $85,000, 2007. To sponsor Summer production of Matchmaker, to sponsor Fall production of ART, to continue regional advertising and to be presenting sponsor for annual event. 11473. Utah Symphony and Opera, Salt Lake City, UT. $600,000, 2007. For Pops Series, Deer Valley Music Festival, Education Outreach Programs, Board Giving, and Symphony Guild Ball.
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11474. Utah Symphony and Opera, Salt Lake City, UT. $75,000, 2007. For Institutional Investment program, specifically to assist in developing plans for multi-year capital campaign and to strengthen and expand development infrastructure. 11475. Utahs Hogle Zoo, Utah Zoological Society, Salt Lake City, UT. $500,000, 2007. For matching grant for initial stages of architectural design and site testing for construction of new Arctic Exhibit. 11476. VSA Arts of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. $40,000, 2007. Toward build-out of new gallery, workshop, and office space at former ZCMI warehouse which is being renovated by Artspace. 11477. Your Community Connection, Ogden, UT. $75,000, 2007. To hire development director, for general operating support, and for direct program services for at-risk individuals and families.
The Force for Good Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, UT, China, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for fraternal organizations, religious organizations, or political lobbyists. No grants to individuals, or for administrative costs, capital campaigns, seed money, advertising, or travel. 11478. Deseret Trust Company, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2007. For Batison Foundation.
The GFC Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in UT. 11479. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $189,394, 2008. For general support. 11480. State Policy Network, West Coast Office, Richmond, CA. $25,000, 2008. For general support.
VERMONT Castanea Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving throughout VT, with a priority given to projects in the watershed of Lake Champlain and Southwestern, Vermont and Hoosick River and Batten Kill watersheds of Washington and northern Rensselaer counties, NY. No grants to individuals. 11481. Agricultural Stewardship Association, Greenwich, NY. $45,000, 2008. To fund program for management staff.
George W. Mergens Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in VT. No grants to individuals. 11482. Rice Memorial High School, South Burlington, VT. $50,000, 2008. For ministry, admissions, marketing, and operating support.
Sills Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NY, and VT. 11483. Hampshire College, Office of Institutional Advancement, Amherst, MA. $10,000, 2007.
Richard E. and Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation, Inc. (formerly Richard E. Tarrant Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to VT. No support for political organizations, or for research or lobbying activities. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, events or fundraisers, or debt retirement. 11484. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $50,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Vermont Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to VT. No support for religious purposes. No grants for capital campaigns, continuing support, debt reduction, or general endowments. 11485. Bennington Project Independence, Bennington, VT. $10,000, 2008. To eventually quadruple the numbers of families and loved ones served
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by building a state-of-the-art facility, and securing a part-time development person to give consistent oversight to fundraising concerns. 11486. Center for an Agricultural Economy, Hardwick, VT. $25,000, 2008. For general operating and capacity building support. 11487. Champlain Islands Parent Child Center, Alburg, VT. $37,500, 2008. To work to increase the quality of early education in Grand Isle County through professional development, coordinated county-wide curricula, thoughtful transitions between preschool and kindergarten, and family engagement. 11488. Champlain Islands Parent Child Center, Alburg, VT. $12,500, 2008. To work to increase the quality of early education in Grand Isle County through professional development, coordinated county-wide curricula, thoughtful transitions between preschool and kindergarten, and family engagement. 11489. Childrens Aid Society, Vermont, Winooski, VT. $33,000, 2008. For the Kids-A-Part Program’s capacity building efforts. 11490. Chittenden Community Television, Burlington, VT. $50,000, 2008. For CommonGoodVT.org: A Pilot Project to Raise the Visibility of Vermont’s Independent Sector and the Capacity of Nonprofit Organizations. 11491. Chittenden Community Television, Burlington, VT. $10,000, 2008. To develop, deliver, document and promote a series of communications strategy workshops to help Vermont nonprofits increase reach and social impact as they work to build communities worth living in. 11492. College for Every Student, Cornwall, VT. $25,000, 2008. For a partnership with targeted Vermont public school. 11493. Committee on Temporary Shelter, Burlington, VT. $15,000, 2008. For challenge grant for the COTS Walk to encourage new challenge walkers and team participation. 11494. DREAM Program, Winooski, VT. $11,000, 2008. For evaluation project to determine the impact of program on the mentor and mentee. 11495. Everybody Wins! Vermont, Montpelier, VT. $10,500, 2008. For the strategic planning work of Everybody Wins!. 11496. Friends of Burlington Gardens, Burlington, VT. $10,000, 2008. For ten community groups statewide with organizing workshops, technical assistance, and bricks and mortar materials to establish new community garden sites. 11497. Intervale Center, Burlington, VT. $50,000, 2008. For working capital and general operating support. 11498. Island Arts, North Hero, VT. $10,000, 2008. For the operation of a Grand Isle County Arts Center, office, and a part-time salaried grant writer/manager as part of Island Arts New Academy. 11499. Lund Family Center, Burlington, VT. $20,000, 2008. For development of a financially sustainable revenue model that will allow Lund to serve more children in child care program. 11500. Lund Family Center, Burlington, VT. $10,000, 2008. For a challenge grant for Lund’s Mother’s Day appeal and phonathon. 11501. Ottauquechee Health Foundation, Woodstock, VT. $11,500, 2008. For operating support and to support the management transition of the Ottauquechee Health Center by Mount Ascutney Hospital. 11502. Rutland Area Farm and Food Link, East Poultney, VT. $30,000, 2008. For general operating costs to support the expansion of organizational capacity and effectiveness, which includes hiring and executive director, toward overall mission. 11503. Rutland Area Farm and Food Link, East Poultney, VT. $15,000, 2008. Toward the salary and expenses of a full-time Executive Director with the expectation that funding from other sources sufficient to cover the expenses as outlined in the submitted budget will be obtained. 11504. Special Olympics Vermont, Williston, VT. $10,000, 2008. To build a solid infrastructure and strengthen programs at the local level to help sustainable growth. 11505. TechFoundation, Cambridge, MA. $350,000, 2008. For the Geeks For America program, including the purchase of about 200 Apple MacBook personal computers and associated installation and technical support costs. 11506. Toxics Action Center, Montpelier, VT. $10,000, 2008. To build the capacity of citizens groups to prevent inappropriately-sited industrial quarries in Moretown, Chester and Rochester. 11507. Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT. $150,000, 2008. For multi-year grant to help the Land Use Institute sustain the position of associate director, fund administrative support staff and an LLM fellow, and to increase level of statewide activity. 11508. Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, Montpelier, VT. $18,000, 2008. For the successful integration of the Vermont Biofuels Association’s work,
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VIRGINIA Arlington Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Arlington, VA, area. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for specific awards by nomination), or for endowments, capital campaigns or for debts. 11509. Community Resources, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007.
Aimee & Frank Batten, Jr. Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in VA. No grants to individuals. 11510. Scriptures In Use, Green Valley, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For general support.
Blue Moon Fund, Inc. (formerly W. Alton Jones Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving in the Americas and Asia. No grants for lobbying, advertising, dissertations, thesis and other academic work. 11511. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. $96,500, 2007. To address threats to national protected areas in Lao PDR by building capacity of protected area managers for biodiversity conservation. 11512. Center for Economic Options, Charleston, WV. $50,000, 2007. For development of feasibility study and business plan for Green Business Network. 11513. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Charlottesville, VA. $60,000, 2007. For general operating support. 11514. Centro de Conservacion Investigacion y Manejo de Areas Naturales, Lima, Peru. $200,000, 2007. For bridge funding for continued management of Cordillera and National Park in Peru while long-term support plan is developed and implemented. 11515. Friends of the Earth, Washington, DC. $250,000, 2007. For establishment of International environmental standards and world- class environmental management systems in Chinese financials institutes. 11516. Fundacion Gaia Amazonas, Bogota, Colombia. $102,500, 2007. For strengthening of indigenous conservation capacity in the Colombian Amazon. 11517. Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $100,250, 2007. For democratizing data about rebuilding New Orleans. 11518. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC. $127,500, 2007. For evaluation of long-term biofuel potential in East and South Asia by studying impacts on environment, energy markets and food security. 11519. Jefferson Area Board for Aging, Charlottesville, VA. $15,000, 2007. For local food business plan. 11520. La Fundacion para la Sobrevivencia del Pueblo Cofan, Quito, Ecuador. $120,000, 2007. For development of best practices for indigenous protected area management with Cofan in Ecuador. 11521. Providence Community Housing, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2007. For empowering New Orleans’ CDCs by funding director of program development for neighborhood nonprofits. 11522. Round River Conservation Studies, Salt Lake City, UT. $170,000, 2007. For strengthening indigenous capacity for conservation of Alto Purus National Park in Amazonian Peru. 11523. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2007. For promotion of effective conservation and natural resource management in area surrounding Manaus, Central Amazonia. 11524. Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental, Lima, Peru. $218,000, 2007. For promotion and consolidation of private, community-based, and regional conservation in northern Peruvian Amazon through resource management, information dissemination and capacity building. 11525. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $197,000, 2007. For capacity building to develop and manage Myanmar’s protected areas.
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11526. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $160,000, 2007. For capacity building to develop and manage Myanmar’s protected areas. 11527. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $150,000, 2007. For indigenous territory management in Amazonian Bolivia. 11528. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $112,500, 2007. For capacity building for long-term management of Hkakaborazi National Park in Myanmar.
Capital One Foundation (formerly North Fork Foundation) Limitations: Giving in greater New Orleans, LA, northern and central NJ, New York City and Long Island, NY, the greater Dallas and Houston, TX, areas, and Fairfax County, VA; giving also to national organizations. 11529. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. 11530. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $20,000, 2007. 11531. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. 11532. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $12,000, 2007. 11533. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007.
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11550. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. For Petersburg Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative. 11551. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2008. For general support for work in Greater Richmond area. 11552. Marshall University Foundation, Huntington, WV. $10,000, 2008. For Alumni Center Fund. 11553. Phoenix Project, Alexandria, VA. $40,000, 2008. For Petersburg Partnership with focus on children and youth. 11554. Science Museum of Virginia Foundation, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Kugel Ball. 11555. Science Museum of Virginia Foundation, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Kugel Ball. 11556. Sweet Monday, Richmond, VA. $18,000, 2008. For website work and salary for new executive director. 11557. Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation, Richmond, VA. $100,000, 2008. For Basketball Enhancement Fund. 11558. Virginia Opera Association, Norfolk, VA. $25,000, 2008. For transitional funding. 11559. Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA. $10,000, 2008. For President’s Fund.
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(formerly DPC Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Caswell County, NC, and Danville and Pittsylvania County, VA, as well as southern VA and northern NC. 11534. Alzheimers Association, Charlottesville, VA. $10,000, 2007. For family caregiver training, and to increase access to Chapter services and provide assistance.
Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 11560. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $377,100, 2008. For new school investment and outreach to Young Scholars. 11561. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2008. For new school investment and outreach to Young Scholars. 11562. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. For principal training.
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(formerly Greater Richmond Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to residents of metropolitan Richmond, the tri-cities area, including Hopewell, Colonial Heights, and Petersburg, and Chesterfield, Hanover, and Henrico counties, VA. No grants for annual campaigns, deficit financing, land acquisition, or building funds. 11535. African Wildlife Foundation, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For general support. 11536. American Cancer Society, Glen Allen, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Platinum Sponsorship of CCA Financial Genworth Financial Golf Championship. 11537. American Heart Association, Glen Allen, VA. $10,000, 2008. For American Heart Fund Drive. 11538. Carver Promise, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity-building work. 11539. Childrens Health Involving Parents, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building project. 11540. Choral Arts Society of Washington, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For Norman Scribner Fund. 11541. Congregation Beth Ahabah, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Beth Ahabah Rabbi’s Philanthropic Fund. 11542. Goochland Fellowship and Family Service, Goochland, VA. $22,500, 2008. For capacity building for health-related services. 11543. Goochland Fellowship and Family Service, Goochland, VA. $22,500, 2008. For capacity building for health-related services. 11544. Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2008. For Pro Bono Clearinghouse, which provides panel of experienced volunteer attorneys to assist nonprofit organizations with free legal representation. Service allows organizations to use more of their funds for charitable purposes. 11545. Instructive Visiting Nurses Association, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2008. For capacity-building. 11546. J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Educational Foundation, Richmond, VA. $95,000, 2008. For Urban Teacher Institute providing professional development for teachers in urban inner-city schools and school districts. 11547. Leadership Metro Richmond, Richmond, VA. $79,969, 2008. For scholarships. 11548. Leadership Metro Richmond, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. For scholarships. 11549. Leadership Metro Richmond, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2008. For scholarships.
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(formerly The Folger Fund) Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and MA; some funding nationally. No grants to individuals. 11563. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For Corcoran Ball Project.
Freddie Mac Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, with emphasis on the District of Columbia, Charles, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties, MD, and Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Manassas Park, and Prince William County, VA; giving also to statewide organizations in MD and VA and national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for training in or promotion of religious doctrine, debt reduction, endowments, or lobbying or political activity. 11564. Center for Adoption Support and Education, Burtonsville, MD. $90,000, 2008. For the implementation of a national standardized adoption competency training program for post-masters clinicians that will improve the competency of mental health practitioners working with adoptive families helping to preserve foster care adoptions. 11565. Maryland CASA Association, Towson, MD. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building support to provide volunteer training and strengthen resource development. 11566. Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2008. To expand and sustain youth mentoring programs in Maryland by supporting infrastructure and services that foster quality mentoring for youth in need. 11567. National Guard Youth Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2008. For executive director. 11568. New Leaders for New Schools, DC Office, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To sustain training and ongoing support for the principal and leadership team of J.C. Nalle Community School in the District of Columbia to ensure academic success for all students. 11569. Ready At Five Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $79,000, 2008. To increase the number of children in Howard and Charles Counties, MD who meet school readiness learning goals by enhancing the knowledge, skills and credentials of early educators. 11570. Reston Interfaith, Reston, VA. $166,459, 2008. To pilot and evaluate a new Housing First program (HOUSE) in Fairfax County, VA, providing
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resident services for homeless families leaving shelters and or transitional housing.
Gannett Foundation, Inc. (formerly Gannett Communities Fund) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including in the United Kingdom. No support for private foundations, regional or national organizations not addressing local needs, elementary or secondary schools (except for special initiatives not provided by regular school budgets), political action or legislative advocacy groups, medical or research organizations, fraternal groups, athletic teams, bands, veterans’ organizations, or volunteer firefighters. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for religious programs or initiatives, endowments, or multi-year pledge campaigns. 11571. Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For NewsTrain. 11572. Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention of Greater Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $10,000, 2008. To provide services for local homeless and resources for service providers. 11573. Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $10,000, 2008. To train about 40 professionals to implement teen dating violence/healthy teen relationships curriculum. 11574. Investigative Reporters and Editors, Columbia, MO. $25,000, 2008. Toward endowment to insure computer assisted and investigative reporting training sessions are funded over long term. 11575. United Way of Central Iowa, Des Moines, IA. $35,000, 2008. For assistance to agencies that impact health and human services of community. 11576. United Way, Capital Area, East Lansing, MI. $10,000, 2008. To help develop resources and invest in programs that create positive community impact.
The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in VA. No grants to individuals. 11577. Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2007. For general operating support.
The Norfolk Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern VA. No support for national or international organizations (except for those with offices in southeastern VA), or religious organizations for religious purposes, fraternal activities, hospitals and similar health care facilities, or projects normally the responsibility of the government. No grants to individuals (except for donor-designated scholarships), or for operating budgets, annual campaigns, endowment funds, fundraising events, ongoing operating support, scholarly research, travel, or deficit financing. 11578. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2008. For program development. 11579. Planning Council, Norfolk, VA. $64,832, 2008. For general operating support. 11580. Planning Council, Norfolk, VA. $16,000, 2008. For equipment. 11581. Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2008. For research. 11582. Virginia Zoological Society, Norfolk, VA. $10,636, 2008. For technical assistance. 11583. YMCA of South Hampton Roads, Norfolk, VA. $105,900, 2008. For consulting services.
Oak Hill Fund Limitations: Giving limited to the southeastern U.S., including AL, DE, FL, GA, KY, MD, MS, NC, TN, SC, VA, WV, and Washington, DC. The fund’s local program is limited to the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, in the foothills of central VA’s Blue Ridge Mountains; the district includes the city of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Greene, Louisa, Fluvanna, and Nelson. No support for organizations lacking 501(c)(3) status. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments, bricks and mortar projects, books, or films; no general operating support or support for research. 11584. Enterprise Community Partners, Columbia, MD. $250,000, 2008. For Green Communities Evaluation.
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11585. Environmental Leadership Program, Washington, DC. $24,000, 2008. For Mid-Atlantic Regional Network. 11586. Green Blue Institute, Charlottesville, VA. $40,000, 2008. For Green2Green. 11587. Green Infrastructure Center, Charlottesville, VA. $30,000, 2008. For Green Infrastructure Planning Tools for Connected Communities. 11588. homeWORD, Missoula, MT. $40,486, 2008. For evaluating homeWORD’s sustainable energy practices. 11589. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA. $39,000, 2008. For Facts for Affordable Housing Developers.
Robins Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Richmond, VA; the foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals from organizations outside of the Richmond metropolitan area. No grants to individuals, or for annual funds or special events. 11590. Childrens Health Involving Parents, Richmond, VA. $95,016, 2007. For Director of Program Administration for the Partnership for Families Northside (PFFN). 11591. Christian Childrens Fund, Richmond, VA. $15,000, 2007. For further review, development and expansion of ChildFund International. 11592. CrossOver Ministry, Richmond, VA. $45,000, 2007. For organizational strategic planning. 11593. Homeward: Richmonds Regional Response to Homelessness, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2007. For case management certificate program. 11594. Irvin Gammon Craig Health Center, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2007. For capacity building. 11595. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2007. For Sustainable Communities Initiative. 11596. Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, Richmond, VA. $15,600, 2007. For A New Direction (AND) program, a case management initiative for rehabilitation of women convicted of prostitution. 11597. Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, Richmond, VA. $87,000, 2007. For Parents as Teachers CHIP/HFV Collaborative. 11598. Richmond Area High Blood Pressure Center, Richmond, VA. $26,500, 2007. For organization revitalization. 11599. Richmond Symphony, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2007. For transition funding. 11600. Safe Harbor, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2007. For media and public relations campaign. 11601. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2007. To create data-base for PFFN as part of Community Health Research Initiative.
Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals. 11602. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2008.
The Wendling Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC, and the New England states, especially ME. No grants to individuals. 11603. Comerica Legacy Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. $1,809,923, 2007. For general support. 11604. Common Good Ventures, Brunswick, ME. $105,000, 2007. To support social outcomes for entrepreneurial nonprofits and promote financial self-sufficiency over long-term. 11605. Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For independent and faculty guided research, and full-time summer projects with various non-profit or government organizations and co-curricular program design. 11606. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $1,636,351, 2007. For general support.
Williamsburg Community Health Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Williamsburg, as well as James City, York, Charles City, Gloucester, New Kent and Surry counties, VA. No support for organizations limiting services to an exclusive membership or to political organizations. No grants to individuals. 11607. Arc of Greater Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA. $17,495, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support.
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11608. Avalon: A Center for Women and Children, Williamsburg, VA. $91,955, 2007. For program support and capacity building. 11609. Bay Aging, Urbanna, VA. $52,800, 2007. For Chronic Care Initiative Planning Grant. 11610. Bay Aging, Urbanna, VA. $20,000, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11611. Center for Child and Family Services, Hampton, VA. $19,993, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11612. Center for Excellence in Aging and Geriatric Health, Williamsburg, VA. $43,180, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11613. Central Virginia Health Planning Agency, Richmond, VA. $19,825, 2007. For program support, capacity building and professional development. 11614. Child Development Resources, Norge, VA. $19,969, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11615. Community Action Agency, Williamsburg, VA. $20,000, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11616. Gloucester County Public Schools, Gloucester, VA. $19,896, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11617. Historic Triangle Senior Center Association, Williamsburg, VA. $22,490, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11618. James City County Police Department, Williamsburg, VA. $10,023, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11619. Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, Williamsburg, VA. $18,116, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11620. Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2007. For program support and capacity building - technology support for Healthcare Heroes Award. 11621. Olivet Medical Ministry, Yorktown, VA. $19,476, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11622. Parent Child Development Corporation, West Point, VA. $20,000, 2007. For Here and Now and Down the Road PCDC Organizational Realignment. 11623. Saint Davids Free Health Clinic, Aylett, VA. $10,000, 2007. For program support, capacity building, and technology support. 11624. Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, Williamsburg, VA. $191,526, 2007. For Clinical Simulation Laboratory and Nursing Faculty Instructor. 11625. Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2007. For Chronic Care Initiative Planning Grant.
WASHINGTON The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest, including AK, ID, MT, OR and WA. No support for sectarian or religious organizations whose principle activity is for the benefit of their own members or adherents, or for organizations whose policies or practices discriminate on the basis of ethnic, origin, gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation. No grants to individuals or for general operating support, annual appeals, federated campaigns, general fund drives, scholarships, special events or sponsorships, or for projects not aligned with the foundation’s specified program areas; no loans. 11626. Boys and Girls Clubs of King County, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2008. For capacity building (Merger and Integration of Two Organizations). 11627. Broadway Center for the Performing Arts, Tacoma, WA. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on marketing and resource development. 11628. Building Changes, Seattle, WA. $300,000, 2008. For capacity building for Washington Families Fund. 11629. Camp Fire USA, Portland Metro Council, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2008. For capacity building project on web site development. 11630. Catholic Charities of Idaho, Boise, ID. $150,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on program evaluation and accreditation.
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11631. Centrum Foundation, Port Townsend, WA. $225,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on strategic initiatives. 11632. Community-Minded Enterprises, Spokane, WA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on resource development and strategic planning. 11633. Compass Center, A Lutheran Organization, Seattle, WA. $125,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on human resources and management information systems. 11634. Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Anchorage, AK. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on program expansion. 11635. Early Music Guild of Seattle, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on marketing and resource development. 11636. First Alaskans Institute, Anchorage, AK. $200,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on program expansion. 11637. First Place, Seattle, WA. $130,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on resource development. 11638. Foundations for a Better Oregon, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2008. For capacity building project on outreach and communications. 11639. Garden Valley District Library, Garden Valley, ID. $60,000, 2008. For capacity building (Strategic Planning and Program Expansion). 11640. Homer Society of Natural History, Homer, AK. $125,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on strategic planning and resource development. 11641. Human Solutions, Portland, OR. $125,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on administrative infrastructure. 11642. Interlaken Preschool, Seattle, WA. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on administrative infrastructure. 11643. Kirlin Charitable Foundation, Bellevue, WA. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building project on outreach. 11644. Marion-Polk Food Share, Salem, OR. $60,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on program expansion. 11645. Northwest Folklife Festival, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on marketing, resource, and technology development. 11646. Oregon Trout, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2008. For capacity building project on program expansion and technology enhancement. 11647. Passages Northwest, Seattle, WA. $90,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on program expansion. 11648. Pediatric Interim Care Center, Kent, WA. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For capacity building project on resource development. 11649. Portland YouthBuilders, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2008. For capacity building and resource development. 11650. Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2008. For capacity building (Technology and Information Services). 11651. Rainier Scholars, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For capacity building project on program expansion. 11652. Rock n Roll Camp for Girls, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2008. For capacity building (Program Expansion). 11653. Shorebank Enterprise Cascadia, Ilwaco, WA. $300,000, 2008. For capacity building (Program Expansion). 11654. Washington State Arts Alliance Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Washington Cultural Congress. 11655. Western States Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2008. For capacity building project on strategic planning and evaluation. 11656. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2008. For capacity building project on fund development and strategic planning.
The Bullitt Foundation Limitations: Giving in the Pacific Northwest including AK, OR, WA, and British Columbia; giving also in ID and MT. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships), or for capital campaigns, equipment, building construction, or land acquisition. 11657. 1000 Friends of Oregon, Portland, OR. $80,000, 2008. For continuing support of Blueprint for Oregon’s Future, a research, policy development, and outreach project to inform a new generation of Oregonians and leaders of the importance of planning and growth management. 11658. Anchorage Waterways Council, Anchorage, AK. $25,000, 2008. For the organization’s Citizen Environmental Monitoring Project (CEMP), which trains citizen volunteers to evaluate water quality in Anchorage’s neighborhood creeks.
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11659. Audubon Society, National, Olympia, WA. $50,000, 2008. For general support, and for the Forest and Farm Preservation as Climate Solutions, protecting urban and rural forest ecosystems by helping to implement the new Evergreen Cities program and by continuing Washington Audubon’s longstanding work to advance improved management of state and private working forests. 11660. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $25,000, 2008. For technical assistance to grassroots groups working on mining projects and campaigns in the Pacific Northwest. 11661. Columbia Riverkeeper, Hood River, OR. $40,000, 2008. For Columbia River Community Advocacy Project, to decrease concentrations of toxic pollutants in the Columbia River, protect fish and wildlife habitats, expand public support for river protection, and strengthen a network of local partner organizations up and down the river. 11662. Earth Share of Washington, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2008. To cover production costs for a short video, Redefining Environmentalism: Protecting our Home in the Northwest, that EarthShare will use to increase donations from workplace campaign and help recruit volunteers for member groups. 11663. Ecojustice Canada, Vancouver, Canada. $20,000, 2008. To fund expenses associated with results-oriented organizational strategic planning. 11664. ExLoco, Sausalito, CA. $25,000, 2008. For a summit meeting of leading environmental advocates working on water policy in the west. 11665. Forest Stewardship Council, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2008. To develop a coordinated and collaborative regional strategy to advance Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified forestry practices and market development in the Pacific Northwest. 11666. Fraser Riverkeeper, Vancouver, Canada. $50,000, 2008. For strategic planning and program implementation for this relatively new member of the Waterkeeper Alliance family. 11667. League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Pacific Northwest Chapter, Washington, DC. $45,000, 2008. For general support and to inaugurate a new program to boost the development and fundraising capacity of state education funds throughout the Northwest. 11668. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For general support. 11669. Pacific Marine Conservation Council, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For a planning effort to investigate opportunities to build capacity and advance a coastal and marine protection campaign in Washington State. 11670. Rogue Valley Council of Governments, Central Point, OR. $46,500, 2008. For Rogue Valley Open Space Conservation Plan, an ecosystem-based technical and land use planning assistance to local governments in the Rogue Valley of Oregon. 11671. Washington Rivers Conservancy, Wenatchee, WA. $15,000, 2008. For Washington Water Policy Reform Campaign Strategic Campaign, providing communications assistance to Bullitt grantees who are engaged in negotiations with water users, tribes, and development interests regarding potential water policy reforms. 11672. Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads, Missoula, MT. $20,000, 2008. For the Washington Watershed Restoration Initiative as campaign director, helping to define and implement strategies to advance the effort, with an emphasis on the Washington Initiative and Restore Montana. 11673. Winter Wildlands Alliance, Boise, ID. $35,000, 2008. To reform winter motorized recreation management practices on national forest lands.
Campion Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in WA, ID, MT, AK and Western Canada (British Columbia, the North Western Territories and the Yukon) for wilderness protection. No support for salmon protection programs, or for water quality programs, environmental education programs or for energy, transportation or air-quality programs. No grants to individuals, or for land acquisition, capital construction projects. 11674. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $100,000, 2007. 11675. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2007.
Marguerite Casey Foundation (formerly Casey Family Grants Program) Limitations: Giving primarily in four regions of the U.S.: CA; the Southwest, including the U.S./Mexico border; the Deep South; the Midwest, beginning in Chicago, IL; and WA state. No support for religious
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purposes. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments, fundraising drives, litigation, or film and video production. 11676. Adults and Youth United Development Association, San Elizario, TX. $66,667, 2007. For education of community members to become effective leaders who work to improve health, civil rights and economic conditions in colonias in valley region of El Paso County. 11677. Alabama Organizing Project, Montgomery, AL. $150,000, 2007. For coordinating five member organizations to collaboratively train corps of activists to mobilize low-income families for policy change in Alabama. 11678. Algebra Project, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2007. To support professional development of teachers, research and materials development, policy advocacy, and school community partnerships that help community engagement in efforts to create systemic change. 11679. Americans for Indian Opportunity, Albuquerque, NM. $75,000, 2007. To strengthen Native American leaders, families and communities. 11680. Border Action Network, Tucson, AZ. $67,500, 2007. To provide organizing and leadership development opportunities for families on U.S./Mexico Border in Arizona to build capacity to advocate for themselves. 11681. Casa Familiar, San Ysidro, CA. $350,000, 2007. For education, training and leadership development to increase number of participants and quality of participation by youth and families in community improvement planning and advocacy activities. 11682. Center for Community Change, Washington, DC. $1,000,000, 2007. To strengthen, connect and mobilize grassroots community organizing groups to enhance leadership, voice and power of low wealth families. 11683. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2007. To support development of tools and data to assess Foundation performance. 11684. Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. To support education, training, and technical assistance to promote end to racial and ethnic disparities in child welfare system. 11685. Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC. $75,000, 2007. To support education, training, and technical assistance to promote end to racial and ethnic disparities in child welfare system. 11686. Center on Policy Initiatives, San Diego, CA. $300,000, 2007. To support research and communications, coalition building and policy advocacy efforts focused on raising standard of living for low-income communities and communities of color in San Diego. 11687. Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2007. To provide general operating support for public policy advocacy, action research to advance policy change, constituent organizing and leadership development, and internal fund development. 11688. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2007. For organizational support. 11689. Childrens Planning Council Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $225,000, 2007. To provide system for strengthening community impact and transforming systems that serve children and families. 11690. Colonias Development Council, Las Cruces, NM. $135,000, 2007. To expand grassroots organizing, strengthen coalition building, and develop training institute to support residents of colonias that are working to permanently change structure of colonias. 11691. Colonias Unidas, Rio Grande City, TX. $57,000, 2007. To support community organizing campaigns to secure basic services for residents of colonias, to enhance leadership of community members, and to build capacity of organization. 11692. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $45,333, 2007. To support capacity building efforts for direct service nonprofit organizations across country to more fully engage families in social change efforts. 11693. Direct Action and Research Training Center, Miami, FL. $180,000, 2007. For constituent leadership development and affiliate expansion in Florida. 11694. DonorsChoose, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building. 11695. Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama, Montgomery, AL. $450,000, 2007. To measurably improve lives of children in low-income families in Alabama through education, advocacy and activism at local, regional, state and national levels. 11696. Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund, East Point, GA. $150,000, 2007. To strengthen capacity and voices of African American rural farmers and families. 11697. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2007. To support training, organizing, and advocacy for low income families in over 50 cities.
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11698. Georgia Living Wage Coalition, Atlanta, GA. $180,000, 2007. To build statewide coalition, based in local grassroots organizations, that strengthens capacity of low-wage working people to win public and corporate policies that increase access to family-supporting jobs. 11699. Intercultural Development Research Association, San Antonio, TX. $200,000, 2007. To strengthen capacity of 13 grantee organizations in Rio Grande Valley of Texas to monitor progress toward each of respective goals. 11700. Interfaith Education Fund, Austin, TX. $412,500, 2007. To provide leadership framings for community members, to train new organizers, and to strengthen infrastructure of organization. 11701. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, Los Angeles, CA. $120,000, 2007. To support education organizing and advocacy efforts with congregation members throughout state of California. 11702. Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation, Baton Rouge, LA. $625,000, 2007. To support ongoing efforts to provide relief, recovery and betterment to those affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, particularly civic engagement, neighborhood planning and community organizing. 11703. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $120,000, 2007. To support grassroots community organizing efforts focused on increasing availability and access to affordable housing, public transportation and living wage jobs in traditional African American and immigrant communities of Mann City, South Novato and San Raphael, California. 11704. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $112,500, 2007. For ongoing support to provide culturally-based technical support and training to organizations serving low-income families in Deep South. 11705. National Task Force on Early Childhood Education for Hispanics, Tempe, AZ. $25,000, 2007. To support strategic communications activities. 11706. Native Americans in Philanthropy, Native Philanthropy Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. To provide tools to further fundraising and programmatic goals of Native foundations and non profits. 11707. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2007. For education and advocacy on issues of race and public policy affecting low-income families and communities of color. 11708. Opportunity Agenda, New York, NY. $225,000, 2007. To provide training and technical assistance in research, communications and advocacy to advance inclusive vision of opportunity in America. Grant made through Tides Center. 11709. Parents for Public Schools, Jackson, MS. $200,000, 2007. To increase organizing and leadership capacity of low-income parents to advocate for quality public education in South. 11710. Progressive Technology Project, Minneapolis, MN. $250,000, 2007. To enhance capacity of Foundation grantees to integrate technology into organizing and advocacy efforts. 11711. SAJE, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2007. To support policy analysis and organizing, and research and communications efforts in support of concrete economic benefits for low-income families. 11712. Southern California Indian Center, Fountain Valley, CA. $50,000, 2007. To increase organizational capacity to help community leadership and to engage community members in efforts to create systemic change. 11713. Southern Partners Fund, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2007. For ongoing infrastructure and capacity building through training, resource development, leadership development and technical assistance aimed at systemic change for low-income families of color across South. 11714. Southwest Organizing Project, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007. To provide general support for core activities, organizing and advocacy efforts. Grant made through LeClaire Courts Community Development Corporation. 11715. W. Haywood Burns Institute, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2007. To provide training and technical assistance to traditional and non-traditional stake holders to change policies, procedures and practices that impact youth of color and poor children in juvenile justice system in California and nation.
Ben B. Cheney Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to portions of Tacoma-Pierce County, and southwest WA; Jackson and Josephine counties, OR; and Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, and the northern portion of Plumas counties, CA. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals or to school-related tours, general operating budgets, basic research, endowment funds, conferences or seminars, the production of books, videos or films; no loans.
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11716. ARK Institute of Learning, Tacoma, WA. $25,000, 2008. To assist educator training program. 11717. Associated Ministries of Tacoma-Pierce County, Tacoma, WA. $25,000, 2008. For organizational development. 11718. Boys and Girls Club of the Long Beach Peninsula, Long Beach, WA. $15,000, 2008. To assist development of club serving south Pacific County. 11719. Safe Streets, Tacoma, WA. $20,000, 2008. For capacity building efforts. 11720. Youth Marine Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $10,000, 2008. For planning and development activities for new Center.
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington (formerly Clark County Community Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest WA, serving Clark, Cowlitz, and Skamania counties. No support for sectarian or religious programs, private schools, specific research or medical projects, or re-granting purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds, capital campaigns, debt reduction, or travel expenses for individuals or groups such as bands, sports teams, or classes. 11721. Community Housing Resource Center, Vancouver, WA. $10,000, 2007. 11722. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $25,500, 2007.
The Greater Everett Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Snohomish County, WA. 11723. NPower, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2007. 11724. Quilceda Community Services, Marysville, WA. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building. 11725. Stone Soup, Olympia, WA. $180,389, 2007.
The Foster Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest, with emphasis on Seattle, WA. No support for sectarian or religious organizations whose activities benefit only their members. No grants to individuals directly, or for fundraising, endowment funds, scholarships, or unrestricted operating funds; no loans. 11726. Medic One Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2007.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (formerly William H. Gates Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis to support initiatives in health, learning, poverty alleviation and development. United States giving has an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest, international giving emphasis is on South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals directly. 11727. ACT, Inc., Iowa City, IA. $578,531, 2008. To explore impact of various teacher-level characteristics on student achievement. 11728. Advance Illinois, Chicago, IL. $1,800,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To implement start-up plan to build basic infrastructure, distill research to build a policy agenda and educate constituents, mobilize key opinion leaders and build grassroots support through coalitions. 11729. Aga Khan Foundation USA, Washington, DC. $189,895, 2008. 1.50-year grant. Toward evaluation of global stop-loss reinsurance facility. 11730. Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute, Washington, DC. $34,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To effectively and efficiently mobilize new investments in NTD (Neglected Tropical Disease) control by scaling up programs; harmonizing disparate efforts to reduce, control or eliminate these diseases; and monitoring and evaluating these programs and their effects on populations. 11731. Alliance for Education, Seattle, WA. $6,929,430, 2008. 3-year grant. To support college-ready curriculum, assessments, data and advocacy elements of Seattle Public Schools’ strategic plan. 11732. Alliance for Education, Seattle, WA. $309,554, 2008. To bring targeted support to Seattle’s highest need public schools. 11733. American Library Association, Chicago, IL. $851,889, 2008. To provide state libraries participating in Foundation’s new program on library connectivity with information and advice to support development of strategies and plans for sustainable connectivity. 11734. Applied Research and Technical Services LLC, Washington, DC. $76,661,402, 2008. 5-year grant. To develop and evaluate models for
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delivering integrated breastfeeding and complementary feeding interventions at scale in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Vietnam and disseminate lessons for global adoption. 11735. Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. $322,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To increase amount and effectiveness of capital and technical assistance for entrepreneurs in developing countries. 11736. Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To establish organizational structure for grantmaking in support of tertiary education in Africa, particularly for agriculture. 11737. Battelle for Kids, Columbus, OH. $4,676,794, 2008. 3-year grant. To expand value-added analysis at high-school level, provide support to accurately and effectively produce, share and use value-added data and manage data warehouse to be used for research. 11738. Building Changes, Seattle, WA. $750,000, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To support capacity building efforts. 11739. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $344,000, 2008. To support Student Voice Initiative, effort to develop tools for collecting comparative feedback from high school students about their relative experience attending Gates-funded schools. 11740. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 11741. Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC. $400,000, 2008. To establish Center on Postsecondary and Economic Success and provide technical assistance to help post-secondary education state policy grantees. 11742. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $467,585, 2008. 4.25-year grant. For internal evaluator to work with SRI on Chicago Comprehensive High School Evaluation Project to ensure project milestones are met and evaluation data is used effectively and internal analytic/evaluation capacity is developed. 11743. Corps Network, Washington, DC. $750,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To support development of business plan and to support Civic Justice Corps, initiative to build safer, healthier communities using talent, energy and contribution of people currently or formerly incarcerated. 11744. Dallas Independent School District, Dallas, TX. $3,774,912, 2008. 2.75-year grant. To support design and roll-out of data systems to improve teaching and learning and build district capacity to use data as tool to improve teaching, learning and college readiness. 11745. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Saint Louis, MO. $5,345,895, 2008. 2-year grant. To support creation of biosafety resource support network for Grand Challenge No. 9 projects. GC9 is part of Foundation’s work in Global Health. Grant will support research to improve essential nutrients in four staple crops for the developing world: cassava, banana, sorghum and rice. Results of research will help to reduce burden of malnutrition and current grant will support creation and management of resource network that will help African scientists safely incorporate biotech advances into subsistence farming. 11746. Education Writers Association, Washington, DC. $960,962, 2008. 3-year grant. To enhance media coverage of high school and post-secondary education by offering seminars and online training for reporters, building bridges between mainstream and ethnic community media and supporting capacity building efforts. 11747. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. $7,348,925, 2008. 4-year grant. To study range of measures that assess teacher effectiveness in high schools in order to better understand issues of implementation, accuracy, fairness and cost effectiveness related to measuring teaching quality. 11748. EdVisions, Henderson, MN. $1,200,552, 2008. 2-year grant. To create self-sustaining high school reform business through capacity building and organizational development. 11749. Family Health International, Research Triangle Park, NC. $9,384,007, 2008. 5-year grant. To support Sino-Implant (II) Initiative: Continued Quality Assurance and Introduction. Implant is low-cost subdermal contraceptive implant. 11750. Family Health International, Research Triangle Park, NC. $7,850,000, 2008. 5.25-year grant. To support foundation in meeting its charitable objectives of consolidating and sustaining impact of large-scale HIV prevention program under Avahan - I (in India) through planned transfer to government and communities. 11751. FinMark Trust, Marshalltown, South Africa. $497,296, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To conduct empirical research on supply and demand of Mzansi accounts in South Africa to evaluate their success at improving financial inclusion and to determine if such an initiative can be replicated in other developing economies.
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11752. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To support Native American leadership development program in Seattle and Portland. 11753. Gateway to College National Network, Portland, OR. $499,398, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To support transition from a college-run program to independent operation as new 501(c)(3) organization. 11754. Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, Silver Spring, MD. $160,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To support creation of comprehensive early learning system in Washington by providing technical assistance to state-level organizations and local early learning collaboratives. 11755. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Washington, DC. $120,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 11756. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $60,614, 2008. To prepare and disseminate User’s Guide to PAR (Peer Assistance and Review), designed to be of practical use to policymakers, school officials and union leaders. 11757. Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust, New Delhi, India. $8,420,000, 2008. 5-year grant. 11758. Innovations for Poverty Action, New Haven, CT. $2,499,632, 2008. 3.25-year grant. To provide guidance on how to improve health-care delivery in India and Indonesia, by systematically assessing availability and quality of care (in public, for-profit, and non-profit providers) and by identifying and testing promising interventions. 11759. Innovations for Poverty Action, New Haven, CT. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To strengthen institutional capacity and administrative processes in field office network. 11760. Institute for OneWorld Health, San Francisco, CA. $2,496,781, 2008. For capacity building for in the area of diarrhea and enteric diseases in the developing world. 11761. International AIDS Society, Geneva, Switzerland. $3,918,857, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To promote more effective response to HIV/AIDS by increasing capacity to be strategic in promoting coherence, collaboration and implementation of best practices across global response to the epidemic. 11762. International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Cali, Colombia. $4,825,343, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate and scale up new chemical and biological commercial products for improving and sustaining crop yields. 11763. International Development Research Centre of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $40,000,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To provide enduring platform for evidence-based national development policy deliberations on agriculture, health, and other issues by strengthening independent policy research institutions in developing countries. 11764. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 3IE, New Delhi, India. $10,500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To contribute to fulfillment of well being by encouraging and funding production and use of evidence from rigorous impact evaluations for policy decisions that improve social, health and economic development programs in low- and middle-income countries. 11765. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 3IE, New Delhi, India. $10,500,000, 2008. 5-year grant. To foster production and use of evidence from independent, peer-reviewed impact evaluations to inform more effective health and development policy decisions in low- and middle-income countries. 11766. IntraHealth International, Chapel Hill, NC. $5,800,492, 2008. 3-year grant. To enhance capacity of UHRC (Urban Health Resource Centre) to improve health of urban poor in India. 11767. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $3,324,950, 2008. 3-year grant. To support capacity and accelerate scaling-up of postsecondary on-ramps and supports and to deepen knowledge and evidence base emerging from Breaking Through initiative. 11768. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $710,045, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To evaluate Binax NOW S. pneumoniae test for use in blood of pneumonia and sepsis patients in low- and middle-income countries. 11769. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England. $6,785,616, 2008. 3-year grant. To evaluate impact of new serogroup A meningococcal conjugate vaccine on pharyngeal carriage and transmission of serogroup A meningococcal infection in countries of African meningitis belt. 11770. MDRC, New York, NY. $13,000,000, 2008. 4-year grant. To support evaluations of three interventions that break intergenerational transmission of poverty as it relates to post-secondary education, entitled Performance-Based Scholarships, Learning Communities and National Guard Youth Challenge.
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11771. Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia, Riga, Latvia. $2,000,000, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To expand computer user access in libraries, train librarians and support impact assessment and advocacy activities.Grant will go toward improving access to technology in Latvian public libraries and continue successful activities started during initial phase of Latvia’s Public Library Development Project, or Tresais Teva Dels. 11772. NAACP, Baltimore, MD. $650,000, 2008. For capacity building. 11773. National Association of Charter School Authorizers, Chicago, IL. $2,979,186, 2008. 2.25-year grant. To support National Impact Initiative, which seeks to strengthen charter sector’s knowledge, disseminate professional authorizing policies and practices and establish more quality authorizers around country. 11774. National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2008. 1.75-year grant. To support capacity building in order to establish quality norms, formalize standard support systems and define expectations for schools. 11775. National School Boards Association Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $755,603, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To promote effective use of data in school-board decision making by designing training modules, materials and data tools to be field-tested. 11776. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $421,603, 2008. 2-year grant. To conduct national study based on U.S. and international data that reveal extent of gap between current approaches and highly effective professional learning practices. 11777. National Student Clearinghouse, Herndon, VA. $2,965,839, 2008. 2.75-year grant. To enhance Nation’s ability to track students from secondary education to post-secondary education and provide reports on college access, retention and completion of students at local, district, state, and national level. 11778. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $6,080,340, 2008. 1.50-year grant. To build pipeline of outstanding secondary school principals and support secondary principals and their schools through implementation of secondary reform strategy. 11779. New School Foundation, Seattle, WA. $60,000, 2008. To support comprehensive strategic and business planning process. 11780. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA. $3,999,127, 2008. 3-year grant. To develop instructional improvement platforms, formative assessment content, instructional resources and professional development. 11781. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2008. To document and evaluate institutions that provide support services to nonprofit and philanthropic sector in the US. 11782. North Carolina New Schools Project, Raleigh, NC. $1,612,877, 2008. To provide quality information to schools based on Cambridge School Quality Reviews, build capacity through executive coaching process and align work of instructional coaches to SQR data. 11783. Population Council, New York, NY. $7,808,658, 2008. 4-year grant. To support comprehensive evaluation of Output Based AID (OBA) approach to increasing access to reproductive health services in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. 11784. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $300,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To support training, technical assistance and grants for tribes and Native American non-profits. 11785. Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, India. $18,323,510, 2008. 3-year grant. To strengthen capacity of National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) and State AIDS Control Societies (SACS) to assume techno-managerial and financial responsibility of selected Avahan programs. 11786. Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. $2,061,024, 2008. 3-year grant. To identify, evaluate and define policy solutions and opportunities to address challenge of drug resistant bacterial infections in target countries including China, India, Brazil, South Africa, Kenya, and Vietnam. 11787. Riders for Health, Daventry, England. $11,927,269, 2008. 5-year grant. To increase uptake in general public health interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa by enabling partner agencies to deliver health care to poorest and most remote communities through reliable, predictable and cost-effective platform of motorized transportation. 11788. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $100,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11789. SeaChange Capital Partners, New York, NY. $4,000,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To help build organizational capacity and for catalyst funds to help accelerate ramp-up to philanthropic capital-raising and grant-making.
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11790. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11791. Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $1,987,015, 2008. 2.50-year grant. To evaluate state action agendas and progress, develop plans to accelerate progress and provide assistance in selected areas. 11792. TechnoServe, Washington, DC. $2,800,000, 2008. 2-year grant. To support capacity building as part of work in global agricultural development. 11793. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $3,179,363, 2008. 3-year grant. To allow Diploma Plus, alternative high school model, to expand and deepen impact of its networks of schools through intensified focus on student achievement, use of data to improve practice and development of organizational capacity. 11794. Tukwila Community Schools Collaboration, Community Schools Collaboration, SeaTac, WA. $375,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To support capacity building efforts. 11795. United States Fund for UNICEF, New York, NY. $12,755,582, 2008. 4-year grant. To support priority areas for continued work by Child Health Reference Epidemiology Group (CHERG) on data access, methodology, and estimating morbidity and mortality for neonatal, maternal and child conditions. 11796. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $498,724, 2008. 1.25-year grant. To support long-term plan for comprehensive evaluation of Green Dot’s Locke High School Transformation project in Los Angeles. 11797. University of Georgia Research Foundation, Athens, GA. $18,723,676, 2008. 5-year grant. To reduce morbidity due to schistosomiasis in low- and middle-income countries by developing and evaluating research-based approaches and tools for use by programs to control schistosomiasis and, where feasible, to eliminate it. 11798. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $22,850,360, 2008. 6-year grant. To support measurement, learning and evaluation for Urban Reproductive Health Initiative in Asia and Africa. 11799. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $325,000, 2008. 3-year grant. To establish statewide training and reliability system for quality childcare evaluation assessments. 11800. Urban Teacher Residency Institute, Chicago, IL. $328,000, 2008. To support first year of Residency for Residencies Program, cohort-based program that provides urban cities and districts with guidance, feedback and critical partnerships at all stages of program development. 11801. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $500,138, 2008. 4-year grant. To review design and execution of AIDS Initiative evaluation in India. 11802. YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support.
M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest (AK, ID, MT, OR, and WA). No support for government programs; projects common to many organizations without distinguishing merit; sectarian or religious organizations whose principal activities are for the benefit of their own members; no organizations which in policy or practice unfairly discriminate against race, ethnic origin, sex, creed, or religion. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, debt retirement, political activities, generally no grants for annual campaigns, general support, continuing support, endowments, or emergency funds. 11803. Allelon International, Eagle, ID. $300,000, 2008. For Western Culture Research Project to identify best practices and leadership characteristics. 11804. American Indian Business Leaders, Missoula, MT. $137,000, 2008. For New Membership and Communications Coordinator to serve chapters teaching business principles to Native American students. 11805. Association of Christian Schools International, Colorado Springs, CO. $503,000, 2008. For K12 Christian Schools Capacity Building Initiative for fund development training program. 11806. Black Lake Bible Camp and Conference Center, Olympia, WA. $112,000, 2008. To establish development and marketing departments to increase organizational capacity. 11807. College Success Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $270,000, 2008. For new development staff to expand college scholarship program. 11808. Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. For new web-based conservation registry to catalogue, map, and track multiple-agency activities.
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11809. Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Portland, OR. $152,000, 2008. For New Membership Director to expand involvement of congregations. 11810. Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA. $15,000, 2008. For Using Quantum Dot Microspheres to Measure Regional Blood Flow (Partners in Science). 11811. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, MO. $160,000, 2008. For Area Director for Northwest Washington to expand ministry to athletes and coaches. 11812. Food Alliance, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2008. For new Marketing Director - to promote business development and organizational visibility. 11813. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $600,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Support Organization Initiative to build internal capacity and serve non-profit community. 11814. George Fox University, Newberg, OR. $405,000, 2008. For K12 Christian Schools Capacity Building Initiative for mentoring and professional development for educators. 11815. Habitat for Humanity, Benton, Corvallis, OR. $200,000, 2008. For facility expansion to increase programs, services, and revenue. 11816. Healing Center, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2008. For new development staff to augment grief support services. 11817. Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, Boise, ID. $90,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Support Organization Initiative to build internal capacity to serve non-profit community. 11818. Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID. $15,000, 2008. For Exploring Sex Differences in Cardiac Energy Metabolism and Function in Rainbow Trout: Tour from Isolated Mitochondria to Swimming Fish (Partners in Science). 11819. Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest, Portland, OR. $101,000, 2008. To expand Development Department for volunteer workers. 11820. Leadership Catalyst, Phoenix, AZ. $245,000, 2008. To establish Development Department to expand training programs. 11821. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Northwest District, Portland, OR. $224,000, 2008. For K12 Christian Schools Capacity Building Initiative for financial management training. 11822. Mike Silva Evangelism International, Portland, OR. $156,000, 2008. For New Communications Manager to upgrade external communication. 11823. Montana Nonprofit Association, Helena, MT. $168,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Support Organization Initiative to build internal capacity to serve non-profit community. 11824. Montana State University, Billings, MT. $15,000, 2008. For Detection of Platinum-Group Elements Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (Partners in Science). 11825. Montana State University, Billings, MT. $15,000, 2008. For Monitoring Vegetation Response to Global Climate Change in High-Alpine Ecosystems of Beartooth Mountains (Partners in Science). 11826. Montana State University, Billings, MT. $15,000, 2008. For rangewide study of Genetic Diversity of Ecologically Important and Threatened Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis; Partners in Science). 11827. Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2008. For Effects of Antibiotic Resistance on Biofilm Formation Capabilities in Clinical Isolates (Partners in Science). 11828. Nonprofit Center, Tacoma, WA. $160,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Support Organization Initiative to build internal capacity to serve non-profit community. 11829. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $176,000, 2008. For Ministry Internship Program. 11830. Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID. $300,000, 2008. For K12 Christian Schools Capacity Building Initiative for financial and professional development. 11831. Oregon Department of State Lands, South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Salem, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Comparison of Ecological Performance of Two Broodstock Sources of Olympia Oysters (’Ostrea conchaphila’) Within South Slough Estuary, Oregon (Partners in Science). 11832. Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For study: Effects of High Fat Diet on Behavior in Young Japanese Macaques (Partners in Science). 11833. Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Role of Snf5 in Schwann Cell Tumorigenesis (Partners in Science). 11834. Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Molecular Neurobiology of Aging (Partners in Science). 11835. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Identification of Genes Important for Root Growth in Model Plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Partners in Science).
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11836. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Biological Effects of Nitrogen Management on Winter Canola Production for Biodiesel (Partners in Science). 11837. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Effects of Nutrient Enrichment on Dynamics of Amphibian Hosts and Pathogens (Partners in Science). 11838. Park Academy, Marylhurst, OR. $120,000, 2008. For establish Development Program - to enhance education for students with learning disabilities. 11839. Portland Actors Conservatory, Portland, OR. $131,000, 2008. For new Executive Director position to expand professional education program. 11840. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For study: Floral Scents of Hybrids: Bridges or Barriers to Gene Flow (Partners in Science). 11841. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Diffusion Dark Current in Digital Imagers (Partners in Science). 11842. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For Preparation and Characterization of Conductive Porphyrin Polymers for Solar Cells (Partners in Science). 11843. Portland State University, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For study: Watershed Land Use and Sediment Loading in Rocky Intertidal Marine Habitat (Partners in Science). 11844. Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle, WA. $60,000, 2008. For New Registration System to maximize enrollment and staff capacity. 11845. Reed College, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For study: Molecular Characterization of Soybean/Fungal Interactions (Partners in Science). 11846. Saint Joseph Family Center, Spokane, WA. $190,000, 2008. For Service Center capital improvements to increase counseling and retreat capacity. 11847. Salem Leadership Foundation, Salem, OR. $143,400, 2008. For staff expansion to better equip churches to serve community. 11848. Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA. $300,000, 2008. For K12 Christian Schools Capacity Building Initiative for professional learning communities program. 11849. Taproot Theater, Seattle, WA. $195,000, 2008. To expand Development Department for theater programs. 11850. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $750,000, 2008. For Nonprofit Support Organization Initiative to build internal capacity to serve non-profit community. 11851. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. $15,000, 2008. For study: Life Span Extension by Metformin in Fruit Fly, Drosophila melanogaster (Partners in Science). 11852. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK. $15,000, 2008. For study: Fungal Successional Patterns Fruiting Response Ectomycorrhizal Symbioses and Hydrophytic Status Assessment of Wetland Sitka Spruce (Partners in Science). 11853. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK. $15,000, 2008. For Effect of Exercise and Diet on Circulating VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) (Partners in Science). 11854. University of Portland, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2008. For study: Kinetics of Usnic Acid Instability in Methanol and Analysis of its Products (Partners in Science). 11855. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver, WA. $135,000, 2008. For New Marketing Director to raise public awareness and launch season ticket campaign. 11856. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. $15,000, 2008. For Computational Chemistry Study of Optical Properties of Organic Dye Aggregates (Partners in Science). 11857. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. $15,000, 2008. For study: Chloroplast Bio-Info-Genomics in Rosaceae Horticultural Crops Important to Pacific Northwest (Partners in Science). 11858. Washington State University Foundation, Pullman, WA. $15,000, 2008. For Understanding Dynamics of Nuisance Algae (Cyanobacteria) Blooms in Vancouver Lake (Partners in Science). 11859. White Bird, Portland, OR. $160,500, 2008. For new General Manager position. 11860. Wiconi International, Vancouver, WA. $155,000, 2008. To establish Development Department to increase Native American ministry. 11861. Willamette University, Salem, OR. $15,000, 2008. For study: Using Video to Analyze Lateralization and Development of Prey Handling Skills in Caspian Terns (Partners in Science).
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The Norcliffe Foundation (formerly The Norcliffe Fund) Limitations: Giving in the Puget Sound region of WA, with emphasis in and around Seattle. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing, matching gifts, or scholarships; no loans. 11862. Arts Corps, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For challenge grant to increase board engagement. 11863. City Club, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating for major capacity building Initiative: 1. Upgrade web site. 2. Re-branding. 3. Database and telephone upgrades. 11864. Common Ground, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11865. Earth Share of Washington, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For outreach programs connecting people and businesses of WA to leading environmental programs and nonprofit organizations. 11866. Evergreen State College Foundation, Olympia, WA. $20,000, 2008. To bring 50 to 60 college teachers together for summer field course and subsequent meetings on scientific, economic and policy dimensions of Puget Sound. 11867. Executive Service Corps of Washington, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For consulting programs for non-profits. 11868. Explorations in Math, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2008. For pilot program evaluating math programs. 11869. Northwest Maritime Center, Port Townsend, WA. $83,333, 2008. For Foundation Support Pledge. 11870. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Operating Grant. 11871. Residence XII Recovery Center for Women, Kirkland, WA. $25,000, 2008. To encourage generosity among guests at Luncheon, Challenge Grant. 11872. Seattle Aquarium Society, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For Pledge for Support. 11873. Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For Pledge Support. 11874. Talented Youth, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For operating support to hire executive director and support staff and to lead initiative, National Film Festival for Talented Youth. 11875. Technology Access Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. To grow organization to serve more than 1,000 children of color by providing a rigorous and relevant K-12 curriculum. 11876. University of Washington, School of Law, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. To help pay for supervisor and beginning capacity building project during November and December. 11877. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Access to Markets Project (Workshops to build customer hoses and marketing plans).
The Russell Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Puget Sound region of WA. No support for lobbying, city or county government programs, work on water quantity or water rights, watershed planning, or corporate development of new products or services, energy-related programs or for land use planning. No grants for capital construction or purchases of land. 11878. Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Bainbridge Island, WA. $15,000, 2007. For strategic planning process to assist with accreditation. 11879. Environmental Support Center, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. To strengthen environmental grassroots infrastructure in Washington state. 11880. Reef Environmental Education Foundation, Key Largo, FL. $20,000, 2007. For training and surveys in Puget Sound. 11881. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $799,951, 2007. For Jane contribution to MG fund.
The Seattle Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to King County, WA. No support for religious purposes. No grants for endowment funds, debt reduction, fundraising events, fundraising feasibility projects, conferences or seminars, film or video production, publications, or operating expenses for public or private elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities. 11882. Bellevue Schools Foundation, Bellevue, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Spring for Schools benefit. 11883. Camino Foundation, Bellevue, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Noche De Suenos event. 11884. Cascade Land Conservancy, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For Cascade Land Conservancy Breakfast.
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11885. Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2008. For work with Iowa Fiscal Partnership, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, and Seattle Jobs Initiative. 11886. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $12,000, 2008. For training and technical assistance to Play and Learn groups. 11887. Childhelp USA, Western Regional Office, Hollywood, CA. $50,000, 2008. For Orange County Christmas fundraiser. 11888. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Seattle, WA. $10,100, 2008. For uncompensated care and Costco Guild Auction. 11889. Common Ground, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11890. Executive Service Corps of Washington, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11891. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. To support Hutch Gala with Annual Gift. 11892. Friends of the Children of King County, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For annual auction. 11893. Giddens School, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For communications. 11894. Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For 2008 Salute Harborview Gala. 11895. Highline School District No. 401, Burien, WA. $15,000, 2008. For program evaluation, data analysis and support for Highline Public Schools Student Information System. 11896. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11897. Kindering Center, Bellevue, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Salute to Courage. 11898. LINGOs Global, Yarrow Point, WA. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11899. Medic One Foundation, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11900. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $38,070, 2008. For staffing. 11901. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $29,150, 2008. For policy agenda, partnership, and communications support. 11902. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11903. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $12,500, 2008. For Community Data Collection. 11904. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11905. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 11906. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11907. Parkinsons Action Network, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For Udall fundraiser. 11908. PATH, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2008. For general support. 11909. PATH, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11910. PATH, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11911. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2008. For general support and gala celebration. 11912. Seattle Jobs Initiative, Seattle, WA. $17,500, 2008. For comprehensive Feasibility Assessment. 11913. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2008. For general support. 11914. Shunpike Arts Collective, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11915. Sightline Institute, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2008. For research, consultation and communication regarding climate pricing policies. 11916. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11917. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,700, 2008. For general operating support. 11918. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For education, environmental and children services. 11919. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Social Venture Kids program and for general support. 11920. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For strategic plan. 11921. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For general operating support. 11922. Sound Child Care Solutions, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For general operating support.
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11923. Swedish Medical Center Foundation, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2008. For research pertaining to strategic partnership between Institute for Systems Biology and CABTT/Neuroscience Institute. 11924. TapFound, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2008. For general operating support of work in Seattle area. 11925. Tukwila Community Schools Collaboration, SeaTac, WA. $20,000, 2008. For Early Learning Grant for K-12 Capacity Building. 11926. University of California at Davis Foundation, Davis, CA. $50,000, 2008. For ad campaign in Seattle and Northwest Area. 11927. University of Washington Foundation, Seattle, WA. $200,000, 2008. For Founders’ Fund. 11928. University of Washington Foundation, Seattle, WA. $25,001, 2008. For University of Washington Medicine Development Gala - Mission of Caring. 11929. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2008. For general support. 11930. Washington State Budget and Policy Center, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2008. To increase WSBPC’s policy analysis capacity. 11931. Washington State Budget and Policy Center, Seattle, WA. $12,300, 2008. For grant making strategies. 11932. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $486,091, 2008. For CDA staff and Technical Assistance Resource Center. 11933. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $470,608, 2008. For management, general use, fundraising, and staffing. 11934. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $450,054, 2008. For membership network development, and for data and evaluation. 11935. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $107,410, 2008. For planning for Local Learning Partnership, initiative which focuses on improving living conditions for families and neighborhoods. 11936. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $103,517, 2008. For Family Economic Success (FES) Initiative, targeted outreach and consultants, performance tracking. 11937. Woodland Park Zoological Society, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Fund Item/Jungle Party.
The Stewardship Foundation Limitations: Giving internationally, nationally and in western WA, especially in Tacoma and Pierce County and the Puget Sound Region. No support for churches (except for religious support to Christian parachurch organizations and Christian-Evangelical purposes). No grants to individuals, or for seed money, endowment funds, deficit financing, research, videos, media time or program production. 11938. Association of Christian Schools International, Colorado Springs, CO. $27,000, 2007. For Indonesia Teacher and Admin Certification Programs. 11939. Bridge Builders International, Philomath, OR. $10,000, 2007. For Transformation Latvia. 11940. Christian Leadership Alliance, San Clemente, CA. $66,667, 2007. For Engstrom Institute, equipping Christ-centered nonprofits with best practices for organizational effectiveness. 11941. Development Associates International, Colorado Springs, CO. $39,660, 2007. For Building Capacity, Russia. 11942. Evergreen Family Friendship Service, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2007. For Building a Development Foundation. 11943. Free Wheelchair Mission, Irvine, CA. $75,000, 2007. For Major Gift Development Officer. 11944. Habitat for Humanity, Tacoma/Pierce County, Tacoma, WA. $30,000, 2007. For Changing Lives breakfast. 11945. Institute of Chinese Studies, Fullerton, CA. $25,000, 2007. For CEO Initiative. 11946. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $94,000, 2007. For Langham Scholarships for Leadership Development. 11947. Kids Hope USA, Zeeland, MI. $35,920, 2007. For Affiliate Fee Gap for new programs. 11948. LINGOs Global, Yarrow Point, WA. $20,000, 2007. For LINGOs Transition. 11949. Middle East Fellowship, Pasadena, CA. $60,000, 2007. For Palestinian Nonviolence/Conflict Transformation Training and Resource Development program.
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11950. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $65,000, 2007. For capacity building campaign. 11951. Pura Vida Partners, Seattle, WA. $55,000, 2007. For Executive Leadership. 11952. VisionQuest Alliance, Monument, CO. $30,000, 2007. For Capacity Expansion.
Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Washington, DC, GA, MN, OR, WA, Canada, and China. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community; generally, no support for disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for political campaigns, lobbying activities, general operating support for organizations indirectly receiving Weyerhaeuser Foundation support through a federated organization or combined campaign, tickets or tables, or activities providing benefits to Weyerhaeuser or employees of Weyerhaeuser; generally, no grants for services the public sector should be reasonably expected to provide, endowments or memorials, research or conferences unrelated to the forest products industry, hospital capital campaigns resulting in higher costs to health care users, or debt reduction. 11953. Antioch University Seattle, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2008. For Legacy Leadership Institute for the Environment. 11954. De Queen Public Schools, De Queen, AR. $32,000, 2008. For professional development of teaching faculty, curriculum alignment, and science kits for Latino students. 11955. Denver Rescue Mission, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2008. For strategic transition assistance and Response program for residents in The Crossing transitional housing facility. 11956. Forest Education and Conservation Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2008. For Sustainable Forestry Teachers Academy. 11957. Greater Albany Public School District, Albany, OR. $16,000, 2008. For internships for teachers in areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. 11958. HomeAid Houston, Houston, TX. $24,000, 2008. For first Green Remodeling Project, Gracewood at Wanda Lane, serving African-American single mothers. 11959. Kansas Organization of Recyclers, Stockton, KS. $10,000, 2008. For Membership Growth Project. 11960. Kelso Public Schools, Kelso, WA. $19,000, 2008. For Foss Math and Science Kits and associated teacher training. 11961. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Arlington, VA. $650,000, 2008. For National Board Certification and Take One! programs to increase number of certified math and science teachers in Weyerhaeuser communities and school districts. 11962. Partners in Education, Craven County, New Bern, NC. $19,500, 2008. For Science in a Suitcase program for students and teachers in elementary schools. 11963. Under Construction Educational Network, Salinas, CA. $10,000, 2008. For FOSS system, a research-based science program for Latino kids, materials and training. 11964. Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation, Spokane, WA. $25,000, 2008. For Washington Agriculture and Forestry Leadership Program. 11965. Washington State University Foundation, Pullman, WA. $25,000, 2008. For unrestricted support of William D. Ruckelshaus Center. 11966. Westerville North High School, Westerville, OH. $13,000, 2008. For Freshman Science Assessment for Learning, a project to increase effectiveness of science instruction.
The Wilburforce Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. and western Canada, particularly AK, AZ, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY, British Columbia, and the Yellowstone to Yukon region of U.S.-Canada. No support for schools or universities, governmental agencies, agricultural issues, air quality or other clean air programs, energy-related programs; environmental education, environmental justice programs, habitat restoration, marine or other water-only programs, pollution prevention on other pollution-related projects, salmon recovery programs, sustainable development or other economically based programs, sprawl or other growth management programs, transportation-related programs, wildlife rehabilitation programs or youth education programs. No grants to
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individuals, or for fellowships or scholarships, endowment funds, operating budgets, deficit financing or indirect costs, annual meetings, conferences or symposia, or land acquisition and/or stewardship; no loans. 11967. Campaign for Americas Wilderness, Durango, CO. $20,000, 2007. For State Wilderness Campaign Capacity Building Project. 11968. Headwaters Economics, Bozeman, MT. $65,000, 2007. For campaign support. 11969. Nature Conservancy of Canada, Canada. $25,000, 2007. For strategic natural area conservation plan for Conservation and Wildlife Connectivity in the Crowsnest Pass. 11970. New Mexico Wildlife Federation, Albuquerque, NM. $40,000, 2007. For Landowner and Rancher Technical Assistance Project for Southwestern New Mexico. 11971. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2007. For Wilburforce Engagement Capacity Project. 11972. Siskiyou Regional Educational Project, Grants Pass, OR. $30,000, 2007. For general support and capacity building. 11973. Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, DC. $20,000, 2007. For policy development and training. 11974. Southwest Environmental Center, Las Cruces, NM. $35,000, 2007. For Mexican Wolf Organizing. 11975. Southwest Environmental Center, Las Cruces, NM. $25,000, 2007. For Mexican Wolf Organizing and Planning Initiative. 11976. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For Transboundary Watershed Alliance and Rivers Without Borders. 11977. Training Resources for the Environmental Community, Santa Fe, NM. $1,100,000, 2007. For general support. 11978. Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project, Billings, MT. $17,500, 2007. For Western Mining Action Network. 11979. Wilderness Society, Washington, DC. $35,000, 2007. For Wilderness Support Center: Helping People Protect Wild Places. 11980. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Bozeman, MT. $420,000, 2007. For general support, capacity building and Bariff Mountain Film Festival.
WEST VIRGINIA Maier Foundation, Inc. (formerly Sarah & Pauline Maier Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to WV. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals. 11981. West Virginia Independent Colleges and Universities, Charleston, WV. $54,000, 2008. For private West Virginia colleges.
WISCONSIN The Argosy Foundation (formerly The Abele Family Charitable Trust) Limitations: Giving primarily to CO, MA, VT and WI. No grants to individuals. 11982. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2007. 11983. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $33,000, 2007. 11984. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2007. 11985. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2007. 11986. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2007. 11987. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $44,000, 2007.
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Helen Bader Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area for education and economic development; giving locally and nationally for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia; giving in Israel for early childhood development. PRI emphasis is Milwaukee. No grants to individuals. 11988. 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. For Rebranding 30th Street Industrial Corridor. 11989. Burleigh Street Community Development Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2008. For Mosaic On Burleigh Main Street Project Support, which develops the community according to priorities in five areas: Organization, Crime and Grime, Promotion, Design, and Economic Restructuring. 11990. Corpcare Distributions, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Threads of Hope, the proposed new name for this organization. 11991. Council for the Spanish Speaking, Milwaukee, WI. $60,000, 2008. For creation of Office of Development and Grants Management. 11992. Fitchburg Serenity Club, Fitchburg, WI. $10,000, 2008. For capital improvement and capacity building. 11993. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2008. For MPS Strategic Plan Implementation Phase II. 11994. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For MPS Strategic Plan Implementation Phase I. 11995. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Conference Planning - Milwaukee 7 Economic Development Project. 11996. Jewish Family Services, Milwaukee, WI. $125,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Respond, Renew, Record and Reach Out: 4 Rs of JFS Exceptional Needs Strategic Plan. 11997. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $90,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For operating support. 11998. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Neighborhood Leadership and Technical Assistance Fund. 11999. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. $85,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Milwaukee Legal Initiative For Non-Profit Corporations (M-LINC), which offers free legal assistance to Wisconsin nonprofits. 12000. Milwaukee Community Service Corps, Milwaukee, WI. $180,000, 2008. 3-year grant. For Capacity Building-Work Projects Administrator. 12001. Milwaukee County Department on Aging, Milwaukee, WI. $40,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Connecting Caring Communities - Neighborhood Technical Assistance Extension. 12002. Milwaukee Kollel, Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Consultant for Management and Fundraising. 12003. Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI. $19,500, 2008. For Pathways to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), Careers in Milwaukee Public Schools, Growing Pre-engineering Education Through Project Lead the Way. 12004. My Home, Your Home, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. 3-year grant. 12005. Orphan Resources International, Ephrata, PA. $40,000, 2008. For Amor Del Nino Expansion, a program providing comprehensive medical care and developmental support for abandoned, orphaned, abused, and special needs children in Guatemala. 12006. SEED Foundation, Washington, DC. $50,000, 2008. For Wisconsin Boarding School. 12007. Torah Foundation of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $70,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Land Use/Institutional Planning for Westside Orthodox Jewish Community. 12008. United Lutheran Program for the Aging, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. 2-year grant. For Environment Matters Phase Two: Evaluation of Person Centered Care-Based Dementia Adult Day Services Environment. 12009. Urban Strategies, Milwaukee, WI. $40,000, 2008. For Infrastructure Implementation Consultation for Milwaukee Striders Track Club. 12010. UWM Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Striders Summer Project. 12011. UWM Research Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. For Technology Transfer Internship Program focusing on intellectual property management activities and the marketing of technologies. 12012. Waldorf School Association of the Delaware River Valley, Upper Black Eddy, PA. $27,000, 2008. For Sustainable School - Phase Two.
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The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, WI; giving also on a national and international basis. No support for strictly denominational projects. No grants to individuals (except for Bradley Prizes), or for endowment funds. 12013. American Symphony Orchestra League, League of American Orchestras, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. To support Learning and Leadership Development Programs. 12014. Association of Literary Scholars and Critics, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2008. To support general operations and special project on teaching of literature in high school. 12015. BASICS in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. To support general operations. 12016. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $150,000, 2008. To support general operations. 12017. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2008. To support Fifth Annual Bradley Seminar. 12018. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $60,000, 2008. To support Technology Development Program. 12019. KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2008. To support knowledge-sharing infrastructure. 12020. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. $300,000, 2008. To support expenses of Director, two senior fellows and policy analyst at Institute for the Transformation of Learning. 12021. Marquette University, Institute for the Transformation of Learning, Milwaukee, WI. $120,000, 2008. To support Accreditation Support Center. 12022. Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, Annapolis, MD. $75,000, 2008. To support general operations. 12023. Milwaukee Christian Center, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. To support Operation Impact, soliciting community donations to fund police overtime. 12024. MMAC Community Support Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $45,000, 2008. To support School Choice Marketing Support Project. 12025. National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, DC. $100,000, 2008. To support evaluation of democracy assistance. 12026. Partners for Sacred Places, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2008. To support New Dollars/New Partners program, an innovative training program for congregations with older or historic buildings, with a focus on capital fundraising. 12027. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Friends of, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. To support achieving independence from National Audubon Society. 12028. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. To support expanded recruitment efforts.
Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Calumet, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca and northern Winnebago counties, WI. No support for sectarian or religious purposes, or medical projects. No grants for annual fund drives, deficit financing, endowment funds, travel expenses, capital construction, ongoing operating expenses, or research. 12029. Gardens of the Fox Cities, Appleton, WI. $25,000, 2009. For addition of Fund Development position who will expand donor base and raise endowment through capital campaign and grants. 12030. Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin, Menasha, WI. $53,120, 2009. To hire case manager and to strengthen almost eligible families collaboration. 12031. Habitat for Humanity, Greater Fox Cities Area, Menasha, WI. $10,000, 2009. For third construction supervisor who will train leadership volunteers, expand building of houses, and oversee new Green Built Homes certification standards for expansion of Affordable Green Housing Program. 12032. LEAVEN, Menasha, WI. $21,250, 2009. To create Community Resource Coordinator position for community projects and committees and for coordinating communication between satellite offices and community partners. 12033. Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, Northeast Regional Office, Appleton, WI. $45,000, 2009. For Thompson Community Center and for addition of Full-time Executive Director to oversee community relationships and long-range planning for group of agencies focused on enhancing quality of life for older adults.
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12034. White Heron Chorale, Appleton, WI. $20,000, 2009. For full-time Development Director who will raise money for additional outreach concerts and community-wide arts collaborations.
Community Foundation of Greater South Wood County, Inc. (formerly Community Foundation of South Wood County, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to South Wood County, WI, and the Town of Rome. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for debt retirement, deficit financing, fundraising activities, endowment funds, operating expenses for United Way agencies, routine operating needs, annual fundraising, capital fund drives, or for umbrella funding. 12035. Heart of Wisconsin Community Incubator, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. $40,000, 2007. 12036. Heart of Wisconsin Community Incubator, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. $22,000, 2007. 12037. Heart of Wisconsin Community Incubator, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. $19,700, 2007.
The Kern Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest. No support for individual public or private K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, indirect costs as part of the grant request, debt reduction, or annual fund drives for sustaining support. 12038. In Trust, Wilmington, DE. $200,000, 2007. For governance mentoring. 12039. Teach for America, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. For general operating support.
Madison Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Dane County, WI. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, health care services, including mental health, or substance abuse treatment. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns, endowment funds, debt retirement, short-term events (such as conferences, festivals, celebrations and fund raising functions), or scholarships; no capital grants to support ongoing maintenance. 12040. Mazomanie Historic Art Center, Mazomanie, WI. $20,000, 2008. To commission and implement master strategic plan to establish Historic Arts Center in Mazomanie area. 12041. McFarland School District, Mc Farland, WI. $25,000, 2008. To develop and implement model literacy/instructional coaching program that provides teachers with new methods and teaching strategies for increasing student engagement and achievement.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation (formerly Milwaukee Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha, WI. No support for the general use of churches or for sectarian religious purposes, or for specific medical or scientific projects, except from components of the foundation established for such purposes. No grants to individuals (except for established awards), or for operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, endowment funds, or deficit financing. 12042. Alliance Francaise of Milwaukee, Shorewood, WI. $15,000, 2008. For the Executive Director salary. 12043. Boys and Girls Club, West Bend, West Bend, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Taste of Washington County. 12044. Cathedral Center, Milwaukee, WI. $35,000, 2008. For Fund Development Director position. 12045. Council for the Spanish Speaking, Milwaukee, WI. $35,000, 2008. For Creation of Office of Development. 12046. Early Music Now, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. For transitional support. 12047. Fondy Food Center, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. For GrowRight. 12048. Grand Avenue Club, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For Creation of a Development Director position. 12049. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, MN. $65,000, 2008. For Sow the Seeds Fund: Support Season Extension. 12050. Land Stewardship Project, White Bear Lake, MN. $150,000, 2008. For Farm Beginnings. 12051. Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services, Spring Valley, WI. $125,000, 2008. For Help Wanted: Organic Farmers Program.
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12052. Milwaukee Ballet Company, Milwaukee, WI. $22,000, 2008. For strategic plan. 12053. Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For organizational development. 12054. Milwaukee Community Service Corps, Milwaukee, WI. $70,000, 2008. For Deputy Director position. 12055. Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. For Enhancement of ticketing and sales opera. 12056. Milwaukee Urban Gardens, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. For Community Gardening Mentoring and Technical support. 12057. Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Walk Like MADD Sponsorship. 12058. New Hope Project, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. For organizational transition support. 12059. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For capital and improvements project. 12060. PEARLS for Teen Girls, Milwaukee, WI. $35,000, 2008. For leadership program and capacity building. 12061. Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For consultation on executive transition. 12062. Planning Council for Health and Human Services, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For development of action plan. 12063. Private Industry Council of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $100,000, 2008. For Milwaukee Area WIB: Strategic Focus. 12064. Schauer Arts and Activities Center, Hartford, WI. $50,000, 2008. For Director of Development position. 12065. Southeastern Youth and Family Services, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2008. For Fund Development position. 12066. STEP Industries, Neenah, WI. $10,000, 2008. For marketing efforts. 12067. United Performing Arts Fund, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For Branding and Marketing Capacity Building. 12068. UWM Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $150,000, 2008. For Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management. 12069. UWM Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For ENTECH. 12070. Wild Space Dance Company, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For increasing organizational capacity. 12071. William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For Creation of a Communications/Development. 12072. William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For WSPR and Ad Program. 12073. Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Tee Up for a Cure. 12074. Wisconsin Nonprofits Association, Madison, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Technology Assistance. 12075. Woodland Pattern Book Center, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2008. For creation of a full-time bookstore manager.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc. (formerly Northwestern Mutual Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Milwaukee, WI area; giving also to national organizations. 12076. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $50,000, 2008. 12077. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $14,000, 2008. 12078. Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts, Madison, WI. $25,000, 2008.
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation (formerly Jane and Lloyd Pettit Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area. No grants to individuals. 12079. Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2007. For operations. 12080. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago Office, Chicago, IL. $85,000, 2007. For operations. 12081. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2007. For capital support. 12082. Nonprofit Management Fund, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2007. For operations.
St. Croix Valley Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Chisago and Washington counties, MN and Pierce, Polk and St. Croix counties, WI.
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12083. Partnership Plan for Stillwater Area Schools, Stillwater, MN. $20,000, 2007. For ISD 834 Superintendent’s Enrichment Fund.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation (formerly Lutheran Brotherhood Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis for the Lutheran Grant Program; giving limited to the Twin Cities, MN, including Minneapolis and St. Paul, and the Fox Cities, WI, including Appleton, for Corporate Community Grants; giving to national organizations for the Charitable Gifting Initiative. No support for national or international organizations or churches or church organizations for expenses normally regarded as church responsibility for Corporate Community Grants. No grants to individuals, or for political activities or causes; no grants for ordinary and ongoing program or organizational operating expenses, financial subsidy, lobbying activities, major capital projects, debt reduction, or missions related to political, moral, theological, or doctrinal issues that tend to be divisive within the Lutheran community for the Lutheran Grant Program; no grants for services duplicated by other organizations, religious causes, or endowments for Corporate Community Grants; no loans or investments for Corporate Community Grants. 12084. American Heart Association, Green Bay, WI. $10,000, 2007. For Go Red for Women Luncheon. 12085. Arc Fox Cities, Menasha, WI. $10,000, 2007. For matching grant for YARC (Youth Arc) Walkabout, fundraising walk for ARC. 12086. Boys and Girls Club, Fox Valley, Appleton, WI. $15,000, 2007. For Leaders and Legends Event and Triple Play Program. 12087. Building Hope in the City, Cleveland, OH. $46,500, 2007. For GIFT, Generous in Faith and Thankfulness. 12088. Childrens Cancer Research Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For Dawn of Dream Gala Sponsorship. 12089. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Appleton, WI. $10,000, 2007. For Child Advocacy Luncheon-Speaker. 12090. Christ the King Lutheran Church, Southgate, MI. $50,000, 2007. For CTK-Praise and Raise Project. 12091. Church of the Lutheran Brethren, Fergus Falls, MN. $60,000, 2007. For Churchwide mission awareness and renewal across congregations. 12092. Crean Lutheran South High School, Irvine, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Legacies for Learning, Planned Christian Charitable Gifting. 12093. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Southwestern Washington Synod, Tacoma, WA. $100,000, 2007. For Congregational Planned Giving Leadership, Growing Ministry. 12094. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Virginia Synod, Salem, VA. $10,000, 2007. For Answer the Call Fundraising Materials Project. 12095. Faith Lutheran Church, Stoughton, WI. $75,215, 2007. For Growing in Faith Together, GIFT, Lutherans Leaving Legacy. 12096. Faith Lutheran Church, Centerville, IA. $31,000, 2007. For Simple Gifts, Simply Given. 12097. Financial Information and Service Center, Menasha, WI. $42,692, 2007. For Capacity Building Funds. 12098. First Lutheran Church of Brookings Foundation, Brookings, SD. $50,000, 2007. For Planned Giving Educational Campaign. 12099. Gardens of the Fox Cities, Appleton, WI. $10,500, 2007. For Gala at Garden-Rhythms and Blooms-Cold Frame Garden. 12100. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 12101. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For general operating support. 12102. Hosanna Lutheran Church, Mandeville, LA. $45,000, 2007. For Financial Foundations for Ministry Development. 12103. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Brookfield, WI. $10,000, 2007. For Light the Night Walk. 12104. Luther Preparatory School, Watertown, WI. $30,537, 2007. For Fly with Phoenix Through Creative Gifting. 12105. Lutheran Blind Mission, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2007. For VBS Promotional Materials. 12106. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, California-Nevada-Hawaii District, Livermore, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Estate Planning Education and Planned Giving Motivation. 12107. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Rocky Mountain District, Aurora, CO. $100,000, 2007. For Development Initiative to Ignite Church and Culture for Christ. 12108. Lutheran Outdoor Ministries, Indiana-Kentucky, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2007. For Faithful Future Campaign.
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12109. Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, SC. $25,000, 2007. For Institute for Church Leadership. 12110. Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin, Appleton, WI. $10,000, 2007. For Walk for Wishes. 12111. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2007. For general operating support and scholarships. 12112. Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission, Rock Point, AZ. $50,000, 2007. For Developing Our Donors. 12113. Normandale Evangelical Lutheran Church, Edina, MN. $100,000, 2007. For Adaptive Stewardship Model and Continuation of Marching. 12114. Oak Grove Lutheran High School, Fargo, ND. $40,000, 2007. For Oak Grove Initiative with Financial Professionals. 12115. Peace Lutheran Church, Puyallup, WA. $50,000, 2007. For Life Long Gifting and Stewardship. 12116. Saint Johns Lutheran School, West Bend, WI. $100,000, 2007. For Gifting Ministry. 12117. Saint Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, De Pere, WI. $50,000, 2007. For Inspired by Gift. 12118. Saint Thomas Lutheran Church, Eastpointe, MI. $37,500, 2007. For Connecting Generations, Legacy Gifting Initiative. 12119. Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp, Fort Collins, CO. $24,000, 2007. For Reaching Summit Stewardship Grant. 12120. South Dakota State University, Lutheran Center, Brookings, SD. $68,564, 2007. For 4-Sight, Foresight Campus ministry Development Plan. 12121. Spirit in the Desert Lutheran Retreat Center, Carefree, AZ. $40,000, 2007. For Master Plan Feasibility Studies. 12122. Theda Clark Medical Center Foundation, Neenah, WI. $15,000, 2007. For P.A.R.T.Y. at the P.A.C. Event. 12123. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For Learning Lab. 12124. Wagner College, Staten Island, NY. $50,000, 2007. For Lutheran Legacies Initiative. 12125. Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI. $100,000, 2007. For Building Donor-Focused Planned Giving Program. 12126. Wisconsin Lutheran Institutional Ministry, Milwaukee, WI. $24,000, 2007. For Donor-Centered Fundraising.
12138. Task Force on Family Violence, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2008. For Evening of Hope Auction and Dinner. 12139. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $10,000, 2008. For Corporate Partner. 12140. Urban League, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Black and White Ball Silent Auction Sponsor. 12141. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2008. For Woodrow Wilson Awards (Contribution in Lieu of Table).
Waukesha County Community Foundation
The McMurry Foundation
Limitations: Giving primarily in Waukesha County, WI. No support for religious organizations. No grants for capital campaigns. 12127. Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. To sponsor Trek 100. 12128. YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2007. To sponsor Circle of Women Luncheon.
Limitations: Giving primarily in WY, with special emphasis on Natrona County. No grants to individuals. 12146. Caring Center, Casper, WY. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event. 12147. Casper, City of, Casper, WY. $15,000, 2007. For charitable event. 12148. Natrona County Roads Bridges and Parks, Mills, WY. $25,000, 2007. For charitable event. 12149. Nicolaysen Art Museum, Casper, WY. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event. 12150. Special Olympics Wyoming, Casper, WY. $10,000, 2007. For charitable event.
Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. (formerly Wisconsin Electric System Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in the Upper Peninsula, MI, area and WI. No support for political action or legislative advocacy organizations or veterans’ or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or for trips, tours, pageants, team or extra-curricular school events, or student exchange programs, programs whose primary purpose is the promotion of religious doctrine or tenets, or programs whose purpose is solely athletic in nature. 12129. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Archbishops Catholic Schools Dinner. 12130. Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Revenue Review Initiative. 12131. DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2008. For Night of 100 Stars Awards (Contribution in Lieu of Table). 12132. Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, Appleton, WI. $25,000, 2008. For corporate partnership. 12133. Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Goodwill Mission Growth Plan. 12134. NAACP, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner - Host Sponsor. 12135. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $25,000, 2008. For MPS Leadership Program. 12136. North Point Lighthouse Friends, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Light Up the Night Sponsorship. 12137. Racine Zoological Society, Racine, WI. $10,000, 2008. For Animal Crackers Concert Series Sponsorship.
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WYOMING Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Limitations: Giving limited to Teton County, WY through discretionary funds; no geographic limitations through donor-advised funds. No support for religious programs. No grants for debt retirement, tickets for benefits, or telephone solicitations. 12142. Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center, Wilson, WY. $15,000, 2008. For programming survey and start-up. 12143. Partners, Jackson, WY. $10,000, 2008. For integrated arts curriculum and artists’ training. 12144. Senior Center of Jackson Hole, Jackson, WY. $10,000, 2008. For Green House/Phase I planning.
The Lynn and Foster Friess Family Foundation (formerly Life Enrichment Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Wilmington, DE, Jackson, WY, and Maryvale (Phoenix), AZ. 12145. National Christian Foundation, Alpharetta, GA. $6,200,000, 2008.
S & G Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily on the East Coast, with emphasis on FL, ME, NJ, and NY; some giving also in NM. No grants to individuals. 12151. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Boston, MA. $9,798,513, 2008. For general operating support.
Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation Limitations: Giving within a 35-mile radius of Sheridan, WY, and in specific areas of MT. No grants to individuals. 12152. Child Advocacy Services of the Big Horns, Sheridan, WY. $10,000, 2008. For capacity building, strategic planning, safety plan, and staff training. 12153. Child Development Center Region II, Sheridan, WY. $20,000, 2008. For technical assistance with capital project. 12154. YMCA of Billings, Billings, MT. $33,333, 2008. Toward foundation development director through start-up period. 12155. YMCA of Sheridan County, Sheridan, WY. $120,000, 2008. For campaign entitled Celebrating Our Past, Creating Our Future. 12156. YMCA of Sheridan County, Sheridan, WY. $80,000, 2008. For campaign entitled Celebrating Our Past, Creating Our Future. 12157. YMCA of Sheridan County, Sheridan, WY. $60,000, 2008. For campaign entitled Celebrating Our Past, Creating Our Future.
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12158. YMCA of Sheridan County, Sheridan, WY. $40,000, 2008. For campaign entitled Celebrating Our Past, Creating Our Future.
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12159. Sheridan College, Sheridan, WY. $2,691,766, 2008. For equipment, purchases, master plan, grants and endowments.
Whitney Benefits, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Sheridan County, WY.
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RECIPIENT INDEX 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, PA, 9961 100 Black Men of America, GA, 10335 1000 Friends of Oregon, OR, 11657 11th Hour Theater Company, PA, 9962 1st ACT Silicon Valley, CA, 1173, 1793 21st Century Urban Schools, IL, 7507 2Strings Connection, GA, 347 3 Rivers Connect, PA, 9733 3-Legged Dog, NY, 7646 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation, WI, 11988 5th Avenue Theater Association, WA, 9104 A Chance to Grow, MN, 5343, 5518 A Chance to Heal, PA, 10076 A Gift for Teaching, FL, 3020, 8431 A Plus Schools - Pittsburghs Community Alliance for Public Education, PA, 9734 A World Fit for Kids, CA, 2218 A.G. Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language, DC, 9905 A.J. Fletcher Foundation, NC, 8696 Aaron Davis Hall, NY, 7056 ABC 1 on 1, AZ, 11049 ABC Recovery Center, CA, 10795 Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose, CA, 1794 Abilities United, CA, 1795 Abortion Access Project, MA, 2612, 4478 Above the Line, CA, 1174 Abraham Fund Initiatives, NY, 6925 Absolute Return for Kids, England, 8069 Abt Associates, MA, 7057, 4004 Abyssinian Development Corporation, NY, 8232 Academy Advisory Corporate Council, TX, 11050 Academy for Educational Development, DC, 167, 168, 774, 2632, 3568, 3757, 4005, 6236, 6263, 6264, 6638, 6690, 7058, 7929, 10077-10080, 6629, 7508, 8284 Academy for Urban School Leadership, IL, 1479, 3389, 3407, 3502, 8432, 10677 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, PA, 7647, 9963 Academy on Violence and Abuse, MN, 5243 AcademyHealth, DC, 3793, 6265-6267, 6888-6892 Acadian Society for Autistic Citizens, LA, 11051 Acadiana Outreach Center, LA, 3909 Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, DC, 2826 ACCION New Mexico, NM, 6691 ACCION New York, NY, 4916 ACCION Texas, TX, 6692 Accordia Global Health Foundation, DC, 1533 AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, England, 2117, 2633 Accounting Aid Society, MI, 7509 ACE Public School Network, CA, 1534, 1796-1798 Achi Association, Switzerland, 591 Achieve Minneapolis, MN, 2270, 2271, 5187, 5198, 5199, 5409-5414, 5421, 5422, 5519, 5659, 5761, 5794 ACHIEVE, Inc., DC, 9306, 9307 Achievement Center, PA, 9696 Achievement First, CT, 2581, 2685, 2698, 2699, 4006, 6673, 7773, 10678, 10679, 107, 108, 2592, 6630, 6639, 6868 Achievements Unlimited Foundation, ND, 5344 ACORN Institute, LA, 6693, 9258 Act II Playhouse, PA, 9964 ACT, Inc., IA, 11727 Action Council of Monterey County, CA, 501, 502 Action for Environmental Public Advocacy, Ethiopia, 462 Action Greensboro, NC, 3744, 8433, 8550, 8628
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Actors Shakespeare Project, MA, 4290 Actors Theater of Phoenix, AZ, 51 Acumen Fund, NY, 661, 9408 Ada County Juvenile Court Services, ID, 4007 Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, Ethiopia, 1175 Addison Behavioral Care, PA, 9874 Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley, CA, 1799 Adelphi University, NY, 7059 Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice, NY, 7774 Adler Aphasia Center, NJ, 6165 Admission Possible, MN, 5602 Adult Congenital Heart Association, PA, 5494, 5495 Adults and Youth United Development Association, TX, 11676 Adults Relating to Kids Program, TX, 10729 Advance Illinois, IL, 3316, 11728 Advancement Project, CA, 1176 Adventist Health International, CA, 2832 Advocacy Center for Children of Galveston County, TX, 11052 Advocate Health Care Network, IL, 10949 Advocates for Children and Youth, MD, 3944 Advocates for Children of New York, NY, 6869 Advocates for Justice and Education, DC, 2883, 2933, 2950 Advocates for Youth, DC, 775 Aerospace Museum of California, CA, 11053 Affordable Housing Group, NC, 8697 Afghan Women Leaders Connect, Afghanistan, 569 Afluentes, Mexico, 7060 Africa 2000 Network-Uganda, Uganda, 5448 Africa Conservation Fund, Kenya, 3473 Africa Network, NY, 7629 African Agricultural Technology Foundation, Kenya, 3311 African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania, PA, 9575 African American History Foundation, TN, 10339 African American Museum in Philadelphia, PA, 10081 African Chamber of Commerce, MN, 5244 African Continuum Theater Company, DC, 2884, 4216, 4776 African Council of AIDS Service Organizations, Senegal, 7061 African eDevelopment Resource Centre, Kenya, 7062 African Health Action Corporation, MN, 5245 African Immigrants Community Services, MN, 5246 African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya, 1177 African Wildlife Foundation, DC, 1800, 3179, 3293, 4291, 4604, 7006, 11535 African-American Male Achievers Network, CA, 9320 African/African-American Historical Society, IN, 3585 Africare, DC, 4629 After School Matters, IL, 3362 After-School Corporation, NY, 1128, 1178, 6694, 7411, 7412 Afterschool Partners, MA, 4523 Aga Khan Foundation USA, DC, 11729 AGAPE Child and Family Services, TN, 11054 Agency Support Group, NJ, 7930 Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS, France, 3382 Agnes Scott College, GA, 4917 Agora Foundation, CA, 130 Agricultural Stewardship Association, NY, 11481 Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, CA, 8434 Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria, 3474 Ahmann, GA, 3104, 3105 AID Atlanta, GA, 3167 AidLink, Ireland, 4545
AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa, Namibia, 2951 AIDS Community Research Initiative of America, NY, 2508 AIDS Community Services of Western New York, NY, 7955 AIDS Foundation Houston, TX, 9105 AIDS Infoshare, Russia, 7063 AIDS Legal Network, South Africa, 2118 AIDS Resource Center Ohio, OH, 9044 AIDS Services Center Coalition, KY, 9106, 9107 AIDS Task Force, IN, 3607 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, OH, 9069 Ain Dah Yung Center, MN, 5345, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660 Air Traffic Control Education Fund, CA, 7972 AJAMM Ministries, TX, 7064 Ak Terek Public Fund, Kyrgyzstan, 463 Akron Area Association of Churches, OH, 3656 Aktion Sonnenschein, Germany, 4546 Al Wooten, Jr. Youth and Adult Cultural Education Center, CA, 2219 Al-Fatiha Foundation, DC, 4605 Al-Kasaba Theater and Cinematheque, West Bank/ Gaza, 7065 Al-Khatim Adlan Centre for Enlightenment and Human Development, Sudan, 7973 Alabama Organizing Project, AL, 8414, 11677 Alabama State University, AL, 10408 Alabama Symphonic Association, AL, 25 Alameda County Bar Association, CA, 1535 Alameda County Family Justice Center, CA, 9108 Alameda Health Consortium, CA, 265 Alameda Point Collaborative, CA, 1536 Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce, TX, 11055 Alamo Kiwanis Club Charities, TX, 11056 Alamo Public Telecommunications Council, TX, 11057 Alaska Arts Southeast, AK, 31 Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, AK, 32 Alaska Council on Economic Education, AK, 10714 Alaska Marine Conservation Council, AK, 1179 Alaska Pacific University, AK, 33 Alaska Pro-Choice Alliance, AK, 524 Alban Institute, VA, 3657, 3658 Albany Center for Economic Success, NY, 7630 Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute, DC, 11730 Albert G. Oliver Program, NY, 7462 Albertina Kerr Centers, OR, 9323 Albuquerque City Council, NM, 6268 Albuquerque Mental Health Housing Coalition, NM, 6520 Alder Creek Childrens Forest, OR, 9420 ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, PA, 4777 Alexandra House, MN, 5496 Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, VA, 2885 Algebra Project, MA, 11678 Ali Forney Center, NY, 7463 Alianza of New Mexico, NM, 6491 Alice Ferguson Foundation, MD, 4918 All Hallows Academy, CA, 1495 All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association, India, 1801 All Kinds of Minds, NC, 6195 All Outdoors, OR, 9421 All Saints Episcopal School of Tyler, TX, 10561 All Stars Helping Kids, CA, 1802, 1803 Allavida, Kenya, 7066 Allegheny Conference on Community Development, PA, 9638, 10165 Allegheny Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods Housing, PA, 9828 Allegheny County Department of Human Services, PA, 9875
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Allegheny County Library Association, PA, 9829 Allegheny Intermediate Unit, PA, 9703, 9735 Allelon International, ID, 11803 Allen County Educational Service Center, OH, 11058 Allen County Superior Court, IN, 3608 Allen, County of, IN, 3609 Alley Theater, TX, 10796 Alliance for Audience, AZ, 52, 2272, 7510 Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, CT, 7775 Alliance for Children, TX, 10885 Alliance for Children and Families, WI, 1180, 5166 Alliance for Christian Media, GA, 3024 Alliance for Education, WA, 2138, 11731, 11732 Alliance for Health Reform, DC, 6893, 6894 Alliance for Healthy Homes, DC, 4778 Alliance for Justice, DC, 348, 1181, 4008, 7067, 9070 Alliance for Kids, CO, 2375 Alliance for Lupus Research, NY, 6269 Alliance for Microenterprise Development, El Salvador, 7068 Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC, 5004, 6695 Alliance for Rural Community Health, CA, 266, 426 Alliance for Sustainability, MN, 5795 Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, CO, 2613 Alliance for the Arts, CA, 2326 Alliance Francaise of Milwaukee, WI, 12042 Alliance House, UT, 11446 Alliance Housing, MN, 5661 Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, AZ, 81 Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, IL, 3317 Alliant International University, CA, 4606 Ally Action, CA, 2101 Aloha Medical Mission, HI, 3264 Alongside, Inc., MI, 4698 Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, CA, 887, 1537 Alonzo Mourning Charitable Fund, FL, 9109 Alpena Community College, MI, 4678 Alpha Resource Center of Santa Barbara, CA, 1743, 2327 ALS Care Project, OH, 9043 alt.Consulting, TN, 6696 Alta Bates Summit Foundation, CA, 349 Alternativas y Capacidades, Mexico, 776 Alternative Directions, MD, 3958 Alternative Education Resource Organization, NY, 5965, 5966 Alternative Schools Network, IL, 3408 Alternatives for Community and Environment, MA, 6270 Alternatives for Girls, MI, 4754 Altruvest Charitable Services, Canada, 4426 Alums and Friends of GW, CO, 2462 Alverno College, WI, 3758 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, NY, 6435 Alzheimers Association, CA, 1496, 1497, 3130, 10562, 3921, 9039, 9259, 9260, 10563, 10564, 11534 AMAN, India, 7069 Amarillo Botanical Gardens, TX, 10397 Amarillo Museum of Art, TX, 10398 AMAZE, MN, 5247 Amazon Conservation Team, VA, 623 Amazon Watch, CA, 5005 Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition, CA, 267 American Academy of Family Physicians, KS, 7638 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, IL, 7974 American Academy of Nursing, DC, 7433 American Academy of Pediatrics, IL, 7027 American Anthropological Association, VA, 7648 American Arab Chamber of Commerce, MI, 9639 American Association for the Advancement of Science, DC, 8192, 8193 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, DC, 7070 American Association of Colleges of Nursing, DC, 6271 American Association of Community Colleges, DC, 3759 American Association of Museums, DC, 4919 American Baptist Theological Seminary, TN, 3659
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American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education, DC, 7776, 2634 American Baseball Foundation, AL, 2 American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education Foundation, IL, 6272 American Cancer Society, CA, 1498, 1499, 1804, 1805, 2549, 11009, 9110, 3586, 4630, 5577, 8723, 9047, 8964, 10565-10569, 10671, 10981, 11010, 11059, 11536 American Cities Foundation, PA, 10082 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, NY, 7975 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland, MD, 3945, 3946 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California, CA, 582, 617 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California, CA, 777 American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, CA, 778 American College of Health Care Administrators, VA, 6895 American Composers Forum, MN, 7071 American Corporate Partners, NY, 2635 American Council of the Blind of Colorado, CO, 2463 American Council on Education, DC, 8194 American Council on Science and Health, NY, 2636 American Craft Council, NY, 127 American Dance Festival, NC, 7649 American Dental Education Association, DC, 7639 American Diabetes Association, VA, 5828 American Dietetic Association Foundation, IL, 5423 American Endowment Foundation, OH, 1084 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, DC, 3660 American Evaluation Association, MA, 4009 American Farmland Trust, NY, 7028 American Federation of Arts, NY, 7777, 10528 American Film Institute, CA, 8195 American Folk Art Museum, NY, 6973 American Football Coaches Foundation, TX, 4584 American Forest Foundation, DC, 5951 American Foundation for AIDS Research, NY, 10570, 10783 American Foundation for the Blind, TX, 10982 American Friends of the Israel Museum, NY, 675 American Friends of the Royal Court Theater, NY, 8175 American Heart Association, AL, 11017, 87, 676, 1538, 1806-1810, 11014, 11016, 11018-11020, 11022, 4223, 11011-11013, 11021, 3647, 3838, 4631, 5724, 5725, 2700, 6026, 6037, 8965, 8967, 5831, 8966, 9689, 11015, 2550, 5829, 5830, 5997, 6069, 10797, 10798, 11023-11029, 11060, 11537, 12084 American Himalayan Foundation, CA, 758 American Humanics, MO, 91, 3661, 3837 American India Foundation, NY, 1811 American Indian Business Leaders, MT, 11804 American Indian Family Center, MN, 5346 American Institute for Social Justice, DC, 2802, 7072, 8698, 7511 American Institute of Physics, MD, 2347 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, CA, 1182 American Jewish Committee, NY, 1488, 4920, 7387 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, NY, 8072, 10224 American Jewish University, CA, 169 American Land Conservancy, CA, 7450 American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley, CA, 1183 American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities, TN, 10983 American Library Association, IL, 11733 American Littoral Society, NJ, 9965 American Liver Foundation, IL, 3363 American Lung Association of Minnesota, MN, 7454 American Lung Association of Texas, TX, 10799 American Museum of Ceramic Art, CA, 592 American Museum of Natural History, NY, 2582, 7778, 9111, 9112, 10715, 11511 American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, CA, 3154, 6273 American Opera Projects, NY, 8089
American Pain Foundation, MD, 5497 American Patrons of the Tate Gallery Foundation, NY, 677 American Physical Society, MD, 1539 American Red Cross, CA, 552, 1184, 2328, 11063, 2509, 4770, 5181, 5248, 6078, 8375, 11062, 170, 10709, 10800, 11030, 11061 American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula, DE, 3025, 3026 American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter, OH, 9157 American Red Cross, National Headquarters, DC, 3610 American Red Cross, Whittier, CA, 1068 American School of Classical Studies at Athens, NJ, 3027 American Society for Muslim Advancement, NY, 6640 American Symphony Orchestra League, NY, 7650, 12013 American Turkish Society, NY, 7501 American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 7073 American Youth Work Center, DC, 4010 Americans for Indian Opportunity, NM, 11679 Americans for Libraries Council, NY, 7606, 7607 Americas Promise - The Alliance for Youth, DC, 4224 Americas Society, NY, 8090 AmeriGives, FL, 3642, 10189 Amery Area Senior Citizens, WI, 5249 Amherst College, MA, 4632 AMICUS, MN, 5604 Amigos Bravos, NM, 6532 Amistad Academy, CT, 2593 Amistad Center for Art and Culture, CT, 2551 Amputee Coalition of America, TN, 7608 Amy Biehl High School Foundation, NM, 2442 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, MN, 5578 Anadolu Kultur, Turkey, 464 Anchorage Waterways Council, AK, 11658 Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, LA, 11064 Anderson Entrepreneurial Center, MN, 5416 Anderson Ranch Arts Center, CO, 10571 Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, NV, 6044 AnewAmerica Community Corporation, CA, 1812 Angel Flight West, CA, 5498 Angela Borba Fund-A Resource for Women, Brazil, 4779, 7074 Angels Gate Cultural Center, CA, 888, 889 Angels Place, PA, 9704 Animal Protection of New Mexico, NM, 6548 Anoka Ramsey Community College Foundation, MN, 5250 Another Chance House, TX, 10399 Antelope Valley Partners for Health, CA, 350 Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, CA, 1744, 6047, 10402 Antioch University, OH, 7651 Antioch University Seattle, WA, 11953 Anusandhan Trust, India, 3475 Any Baby Can of San Antonio, TX, 11065 AOPA Air Safety Foundation, MD, 4751, 4752 Apex United Methodist Church, NC, 8724 Apollos Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra, OH, 8858 Appalachian College Association, KY, 7652, 7653 Appalshop, KY, 7654 Appanoose Conservation Foundation, IA, 5582 Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, NJ, 11066 Apple Tree Dental, MN, 5793 Appleseed Foundation, DC, 5006 Applied Research and Technical Services LLC, DC, 11734 Applied Research Center, CA, 7976 Aquarium of the Pacific, CA, 4921, 8183 Arab American Family Services, IL, 3318 Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, MI, 4780, 4922, 4990, 7075, 7076 Arc Ecology, CA, 427 Arc Fox Cities, WI, 12085 ARC Greater Twin Cities, MN, 5522 ARC Minnesota, MN, 5251 ARC of Allen County, OH, 11067 ARC of Delaware County, PA, 10083
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ARC of Gloucester, NJ, 11068 Arc of Greater Williamsburg, VA, 11607 ARC Thrift of Colorado, CO, 2464 ARCeconomics, SC, 1185-1187 ARCH, IN, 3611 Archbishop Mitty High School, CA, 1813 Archdiocese of Cincinnati, OH, 2759 Archdiocese of Denver, CO, 2760 Archdiocese of Los Angeles, CA, 553, 554 Archdiocese of New York, NY, 7621, 8063, 8266 Archdiocese of Philadelphia, PA, 9669 Archdiocese of San Antonio, TX, 11069 Ardmore Day Nursery, OK, 11070 Area Congregations Together, CT, 2594 Area I Agency on Aging, CA, 351 Area Resources for Community and Human Services, MO, 5823 Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, Argentina, 4479 Arizona Foundation for Resource Education, AZ, 43 Arizona Foundation for Women, AZ, 46 Arizona Kidney Foundation, AZ, 53 Arizona Planned Giving Institute, AZ, 54, 82 Arizona State University, AZ, 779, 5897, 7413 Arizona State University Foundation, AZ, 55 Ark Assessment Center and Emergency Shelter for Youth, TX, 11071 ARK Institute of Learning, WA, 11716 Ark of Refuge, CA, 717 Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, AR, 88 Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics, AR, 89 Arkansas Coalition for Excellence, AR, 5809 Arkansas Northeastern College, AR, 10409 Arlington Independent School District, TX, 1814 Arlington Independent School District Education Foundation, TX, 1815 Armenia, Government of, Armenia, 1001 Armory Arts Village, MI, 4763 Arnold P. Gold Foundation, NJ, 6166 Arrhythmia Alliance, England, 5499 Art for a Childs Safe America Foundation, OH, 8968 Art from Scrap, CA, 2220 Art House, OH, 8859 Art in Action, CA, 1540 Art on Purpose, MD, 3959 Art Resources Transfer, NY, 8409 Art Therapy Studio, OH, 8860 Arthritis Foundation, CA, 1500, 1816, 11031, 2465, 557 Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, OH, 8969, 8970 Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and Florida Environmental Institute, FL, 6533 Artistlink, MA, 4292 ArtPace, Inc., TX, 11072 ArtPRIDE New Jersey Foundation, NJ, 6436 Arts and Business Council of Chicago, IL, 3476 Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia, PA, 9640, 10084 Arts and Business Council of New York, NY, 7779 Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, NY, 8083 Arts Beats and Eats Foundation, MI, 4633 Arts Center for Newaygo County, MI, 4725 Arts Central, OR, 9422 Arts Collinwood, OH, 9071 Arts Corps, WA, 11862 Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids, MI, 4729 Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, MI, 4743-4745 Arts Council of Greater New Haven, CT, 2595, 2688 Arts Council of Indianapolis, IN, 3662 Arts Council Silicon Valley, CA, 1817 Arts Engine, NY, 7977, 8285 Arts in Education Aid Council, CA, 2221 Arts Incubator of Kansas City, MO, 5913 Arts Umbrella, OR, 9423 Arts/Boston, MA, 4547 ArtsMemphis, TN, 9113, 10292, 10301 Artspace, UT, 4923 Asante Childrens Theater, IN, 3663 Ascend Institute for Educational Change, CA, 529 Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center, CA, 1541
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Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, South Africa, 5007, 780, 1188 Asian American Justice Center, DC, 7077 Asian Americans for Community Involvement, CA, 1189, 1818 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, CA, 1542, 5347, 5734, 5523 Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum, CA, 352 Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center Community HIV/AIDS Services, CA, 1819 Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, CA, 781 Asian Health Coalition of Illinois, IL, 3319 Asian Improv Arts, CA, 1543 Asian Improv aRts Midwest, IL, 3438 Asian Law Caucus, CA, 583 Asian Neighborhood Design, CA, 584 Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, CA, 353 Asian Pacific Fund, CA, 624, 1820 Asian Pacific Revolving Loan Fund of Los Angeles, CA, 2273 Asian Pacific Womens Center, CA, 131 Asian Scholarship Foundation, Thailand, 7078 Asian Services of Indiana, IN, 3574 Asian Womens Shelter Project, CA, 268 Askew: A Design Studio for Urban Youth, TX, 11073 Asociacion de Capacitacion e Investigacion para la Salud Mental, El Salvador, 4781 Asociacion de Graduados en Organizacion y Direccion Institucional, Argentina, 4782 Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad, Guatemala, 570 Asolo Theater, FL, 9641 Aspen Center for Integral Health, CO, 5877, 10572 Aspen Institute, DC, 1190, 2637, 2968, 3477, 3560, 4011, 4012, 4783, 5008-5010, 7079, 7080, 8286, 8287, 11735 Aspen Youth Experience, CO, 10573 Aspen, City of, CO, 2376, 2377 ASPIRA de Puerto Rico, PR, 7081 Aspiration Corporation, CA, 8288 Aspire Public Schools, CA, 305, 1764, 1821, 2400, 2401, 10680 ASSET, Inc., PA, 9736, 9876 Assistance League of San Antonio, TX, 11074 Assistance League of Southern California, CA, 132 Assistance League of Tulsa, OK, 6060 Associacao Mozambicana para a Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo, Mozambique, 4784 Associated Black Charities, MD, 4013, 4014 Associated Catholic Charities, MD, 3960 Associated Ministries of Tacoma-Pierce County, WA, 11717 Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation, NY, 11571 Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives, India, 7082 Association for Community Relations, Romania, 5011, 5012 Association for Democratic Reforms, India, 7083 Association for Retarded Citizens, Greater Hartford, CT, 2552 Association for the Creative Endeavor, CA, 1822 Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel, NY, 4236-4238 Association of American Colleges and Universities, DC, 8357 Association of American Medical Colleges, DC, 6274, 7640 Association of Art Museum Directors Educational Foundation, NY, 10529 Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health Organizations, CA, 354 Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, MD, 3961, 4015, 4239, 5735, 6697 Association of Christian Schools International, CO, 11805, 11938 Association of Commonwealth Universities, England, 6641 Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless, NY, 8173
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Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, DC, 2969, 3962 Association of Domestic Violence Outreach Stores, NC, 8699 Association of Fundraising Professionals, IL, 3320, 5252 Association of Jewish Blind of Chicago, IL, 3321 Association of Literary Scholars and Critics, MA, 12014 Association of Moving Image Archivists, CA, 7655 Association of Northwest Steelheaders, OR, 9324 Association of Private Enterprise Education, TN, 10210 Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, DC, 8196, 11736 Association of Public Radio Broadcasting Stations of Brazil, Brazil, 7084 Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, DC, 625 Association of Science-Technology Centers, DC, 1129 Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, PA, 3664 Association of Unity Churches, MO, 10211, 10212 Assumption Seminary, TX, 11075 Asthma Foundation of New South Wales, Australia, 4548 Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, NY, 7085 Atelier Handicap Habitat, France, 9576 Athenaeum Foundation, IN, 3665 Atlanta Board of Realtors Educational Foundation, GA, 2274 Atlanta Botanical Garden, GA, 3183 Atlanta Education Fund, GA, 3134 Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, GA, 4016 Atlanta Regional Health Forum, GA, 4785 Atlanta Speech School, GA, 9906 Atlas Performing Arts Center, DC, 4217 Attic Youth Center, PA, 9966 Atwater Kent Museum, PA, 9670, 9967 Auberle, PA, 10166 Auburn Theological Seminary, NY, 6926, 9625 Auckland UniServices, New Zealand, 1191 Auditory Oral School of New York, NY, 9907 Audubon Canyon Ranch, CA, 1007 Audubon Charter School, LA, 3876 Audubon Minnesota, MN, 5348 Audubon Nature Institute, LA, 10302 Audubon North Carolina, NC, 1544 Audubon Society, Bucks County, PA, 10085 Audubon Society, California, CA, 1192, 1193 Audubon Society, Houston, TX, 10801 Audubon Society, National, NY, 1064, 7780, 11659 Audubon Society, New Jersey, NJ, 6469 Audubon Society, Santa Clara Valley, CA, 1476, 1823 Auraria Higher Education Center, CO, 2378 Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, NY, 7086 Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, TX, 5013 Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Australia, 9577 Autism Clinic of Texas, TX, 11076 Autism Society of Alabama, AL, 23 Autism Society of Delaware, DE, 11077 Autism Speaks, CA, 7781, 7782, 3548, 3589, 8971 Autism Treatment Center, TX, 10672 Autistic Treatment Center, TX, 10574 Autonomous Group for Environmental Research, Mexico, 7087 Autry National Center of the American West, CA, 1123 Autumn House Press, PA, 10209 Avalon Hospice, MI, 9626 Avalon: A Center for Women and Children, VA, 11608 Avance Family Support and Education Program-Dallas, TX, 10984 Avance Family Support and Education Program-San Antonio, TX, 11078 Avance, Inc., CA, 1824 Avenue of the Arts, PA, 9968 Aware, MI, 4764 Axios Foundation, OH, 3276-3278 AXIS Dance Company, CA, 1545
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Azusa Pacific University, CA, 133 B and O Railroad Museum, MD, 3963 Bachaki Theater, South Africa, 4786 Back to School Clothing Drive Association, AZ, 56 Bainbridge Graduate Institute, WA, 11878 Bakersville Community Medical Clinic, NC, 8677 Bal Swan Childrens Center, CO, 2443 Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, CA, 890 Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Kosovo, Kosovo, 5014 Ballet Hispanico of New York, NY, 7783 Ballet Memphis, TN, 7656, 10352 Ballet Metropolitan, OH, 8972, 8973 Baltimore Algebra Project, MD, 7978 Baltimore City Health Department, MD, 3947 Baltimore Clayworks, MD, 3964 Baltimore Collegetown Network, MD, 3965 Baltimore County Literacy Works, MD, 9642 Baltimore Medical System, MD, 4924, 7979 Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation, MD, 4017 Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, MD, 7980, 7981 Baltimore Theater Project, MD, 3966 Baltimore, City of, MD, 3948 Bandon Community Development Trust, OR, 9424, 9425 Bank Street College of Education, NY, 6437 Banking Partnership for Community Development, NY, 7631 Baptist Child and Family Services, TX, 10410 Baptist General Convention of Texas, TX, 10886 Bar-Ilan University in Israel, NY, 6577 Bar-Levav Educational Association, MI, 4680 Baraga Broadcasting, MI, 3083 Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, MI, 4634 Barbara Bush Texas Fund for Family Literacy, TX, 10575 Barberton City Schools, OH, 9053 Barium Springs Home for Children, NC, 8585 Barnabas Center, NC, 8633 Barnard College, NY, 7657, 7658 Barnes Foundation, PA, 171, 9969 Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation, MO, 5832 Barrier Island Group for the Arts, FL, 5662 Baruch College of the City University of New York, NY, 6870 BASICS in Milwaukee, WI, 12015 Bassett Healthcare, NY, 7920 Battelle for Kids, OH, 9166, 11737 Battered Womens Legal Advocacy Project, MN, 5605 Battle Creek Area Educators Task Force, MI, 4787 Battle Creek School District, MI, 4788 Bay Aging, VA, 11609, 11610 Bay Area Bicycle Coalition, CA, 1546 Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, CA, 707, 718, 1547, 2102, 2210, 4018, 6642, 7007, 10681, 10950 Bay Area Community Resources, CA, 1008, 1194 Bay Area Crisis Nursery, CA, 11079 Bay Area Discovery Museum, CA, 1009, 1548 Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, CA, 1549 Bay Area Legal Aid, CA, 1550, 1551 Bay Area Open Space Council, CA, 1552 Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network, CA, 1553 Bay Area Partnership, CA, 2103 Bay Area Science Education Consortium, CA, 1130 Bay City, City of, TX, 11042 Bay Cove Human Services, MA, 4925 Bay Nature Institute, CA, 1554 Bayaud Industries, CO, 2351 Baylor College of Medicine, TX, 6275 Baylor Health Care System Foundation, TX, 10985 Bayou Bend Museum of Fine Arts, TX, 10802 Bayou Preservation Association, TX, 10803 Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology, CA, 987 Beacon Education Network, CA, 1825 Beacon Project, NJ, 7381 Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources, AZ, 57, 58 Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit, PA, 9705
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Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, OH, 9072 Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, NY, 6974, 8289 Bedlam Theater, MN, 5349 Beer Hagolah Institutes, NY, 6578 Beijing Normal University, China, 7088, 7089 Beijing Passion Culture Development Center, China, 7090 Beijing University, China, 7091, 7092, 9308 Bell Policy Center, CO, 2348 Bellevue Schools Foundation, WA, 11882 Belmont County Educational Service Center, OH, 8974 Belmont Shelter Corporation, NY, 7632, 8435 Beloved Community Center of Greensboro, NC, 7093 Belvedere-Tiburon Library Foundation, CA, 1010 Benedictine University, IL, 8197 Benicia Community Action Council, CA, 11080 Benicia Education Foundation, CA, 11081 Benicia, City of, CA, 11082 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, MA, 4293 Bennett College, NC, 7659 Bennington Project Independence, VT, 11485 Bentley College, MA, 4549 Bergen Performing Arts Center, NJ, 6167 Berkeley Policy Associates, CA, 782, 891, 1195 Berkeley Repertory Theater, CA, 1555 Berklee College of Music, MA, 4294 Berks County Intermediate Unit, PA, 9737, 9970 Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center, NM, 4019 Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, CA, 1011 Bet Tzedek, CA, 10225 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, MA, 6061 Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation, PA, 593 Bethany College, WV, 9602 Bethel New Life, IL, 4020 Bethesda Center for the Homeless, NC, 8678, 8831 Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh, PA, 9830 Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition, MA, 4295 Beverly Hospital, CA, 2191 Bexar County Arts and Cultural Fund, TX, 11083 Bexar County Board Of Trustees For Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, TX, 11084 Bexar County Family Justice Center Foundation, TX, 11085 Beyond Welfare, IA, 4021 Bible Baptist Church, TX, 11086 Bienvenidos Childrens Center, CA, 2222, 4022 Big Apple Circus, NY, 7438 Big Brothers Big Sisters Northwest, OR, 9325 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County, PA, 10086 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, CO, 2352 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware, DE, 11087 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte, NC, 8586 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland, OH, 9214 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston, TX, 10804 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester, NH, 6079 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Memphis, TN, 11088 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, FL, 3063 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, PA, 9738 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gulf Coast, TX, 11089 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Jackson County, MI, 4765 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay, MA, 4296 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, NY, 6871 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, IN, 3612 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma, OK, 9216 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Texas Panhandle, TX, 11090 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ulster County, NY, 7029 Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 9971 Big Creek People in Action, WV, 4789, 6172 Big Life Sports, FL, 8725
Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, MT, 5967, 5968, 5977 Big Sur Health Center, CA, 503 Bikes, Blues and Barbeque, AR, 101 Bill Bursis Foundation for Spinal Cord Research, PA, 3501 Bill of Rights Institute, VA, 5803 Biltmore Estate, NC, 8669 Biodiversity Project, WI, 5449, 5450 BioEnterprise Corporation, OH, 9160 Biondolillo Associates, MA, 1196 Biotech Partners, CA, 2104 Bioversity International, Italy, 465 Birmingham Museum of Art, AL, 3 Birth Center, PA, 10087 Birth to Three, OR, 9426, 9427 Birthright Israel Foundation, NY, 253, 254 Bishop Carroll High School, KS, 3839 Bishop Museum, HI, 3189, 3243 Black Administrators in Child Welfare, DC, 4023 Black Alliance for Educational Options, DC, 4024 Black Belt Regional Policy Center, AL, 8415 Black Dot Artists, CA, 355-357 Black Family Development, MI, 4926 Black Lake Bible Camp and Conference Center, WA, 11806 Black Ministerial Alliance, MA, 4550, 4589 Black Recruiters Network Association, CA, 1826 Black United Fund, Bay Area, CA, 358 Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund, MT, 6501 Blacksmith Institute, NY, 3924 Blackstone Academy Charter School, RI, 10231 Blood and Tissue Center Foundation, TX, 11091 Bloomfield Urban Ministries, TN, 11092 Bloomington Art Center, MN, 5451 Blue Hills Community Services Corporation, MO, 5857 Blue Ocean Institute, NY, 1197 Bluebonnet Childrens Center, TX, 11093 Blueprint Research and Design, CA, 1198 Bo’s Place, TX, 10805, 11094 BoardAssist, NY, 6872, 6975, 7784, 8053 BoardSource, DC, 719, 892, 1085, 1086, 1199, 1200, 1827, 2119, 2638, 7094, 7758, 7785, 7786, 8290, 8398 Bodanna, NY, 7464 BodyVox, OR, 9428 Bogalusa City Schools, LA, 10411 Boise State University, ID, 8198 Bokamoso Trust, Botswana, 4790 Bolder Options, MN, 5350, 5663 Bolton Health and Wellness Center, NC, 8555 BookEnds, CA, 2223 Border Action Network, AZ, 11680 Boster Group Limited, England, 6563 Boston Affordable Housing Coalition, MA, 5015 Boston Algebra in Middle Schools Project, MA, 4524 Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth, MA, 4297 Boston Building Materials Cooperative Charitable and Educational Fund, MA, 3934, 4255 Boston Cares, MA, 4256, 6976 Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation, MA, 1828 Boston Childrens Museum, MA, 4298 Boston College, MA, 2639, 2761, 4025, 6276, 6562, 7609, 8058, 9326 Boston Critic, MA, 8073 Boston Earned Income Tax Credit Action Coalition, MA, 4299 Boston History Center and Museum, MA, 4590 Boston Lyric Opera Company, MA, 4427 Boston Modern Orchestra Project, MA, 4300, 4428, 7660 Boston Partners in Education, MA, 4551 Boston Symphony Orchestra, MA, 7661 Boston Ten Point Coalition, MA, 720 Boston University, MA, 2710, 4301, 4302, 4525, 6277 Boston Womens Health Book Collective, MA, 6080 Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, MA, 4303, 4429 Boston-Area Youth Organizing Project, MA, 8291 Botanical Gardens of Buffalo and Erie County, NY, 6917
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Bottomless Closet, NY, 8975 Boulder Jewish Elder Housing, CO, 5606 Bowdoin College, ME, 7662, 7787, 7788 Bowen McCauley Dance, VA, 2886 Boy Scouts of America, CA, 257, 11096, 5664, 9429, 10558, 10806, 11095 Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon, OR, 9430 Boys and Girls Club of Battle Creek, MI, 4791 Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City, CA, 1069 Boys and Girls Club of Columbus, Salesian, OH, 8976 Boys and Girls Club of Dothan, AL, 28 Boys and Girls Club of Fontana, CA, 1070 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry, NH, 6081 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Kalamazoo, MI, 4607 Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii, HI, 3244 Boys and Girls Club of Hobbs, NM, 6511 Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence, MA, 4526 Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian, CA, 134 Boys and Girls Club of Nantucket, MA, 1829 Boys and Girls Club of Oklahoma County, OK, 9239 Boys and Girls Club of Redlands, CA, 1071 Boys and Girls Club of Santa Cruz, CA, 509 Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley, WI, 5253 Boys and Girls Club of the Long Beach Peninsula, WA, 11718 Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, CT, 2596 Boys and Girls Club, Fox Valley, WI, 12086 Boys and Girls Club, North Penn Valley, PA, 9972 Boys and Girls Club, West Bend, WI, 12043 Boys and Girls Clubs of America, GA, 1072, 1073, 1830, 6845 Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston, MA, 4304 Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland, OH, 2553, 8861 Boys and Girls Clubs of Columbus, OH, 8977 Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware, DE, 3028 Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester, MA, 4305 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, TX, 10576, 10577 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth, TX, 10664 Boys and Girls Clubs of King County, WA, 11626 Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, GA, 3168 Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, CO, 2466 Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix, AZ, 84 Boys and Girls Clubs of Middlesex County, MA, 4527 Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County, CA, 1201 Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, FL, 3029 Boys and Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana, IN, 3644 Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco, CA, 1556 Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley, CA, 1831 Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound, WA, 9431 Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley, CA, 1074 Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, CA, 1832-1836 Boys and Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley, OR, 9432 Boys and Girls Harbor, TX, 10807, 10808 Boys Club of New York, NY, 5914 Boysville, TX, 11097 Bradfield Community Association, OH, 11098 Bradford L. Dunn Institute, RI, 10262 Brain Tumor Society, MA, 2827 Branch Brook Park Alliance, NJ, 6470 Brandeis University, MA, 255, 3512, 5016, 5017, 6278, 6579, 10228 Brandon Roberts and Associates, MD, 5018 Brandywine Conservancy, PA, 9643, 9973 Bratislava Institute of Humanism, Slovakia, 7495 Brava! for Women in the Arts, CA, 783 Brazil Foundation, NY, 2640, 9578 Brazil Fund for Human Rights Foundation, Brazil, 7095 Brazilian Consumer Defense Institute, Brazil, 7096 Brazilian Institute for Diversity, Brazil, 7097 Bread and Roses, CA, 1012 Breaking Free, MN, 5607 Breakthrough Collaborative, CA, 678 Breast Cancer Research Foundation, NY, 7401 Breathe California, Golden Gate Public Health Partnership, CA, 1557 Brennan Center for Justice, NY, 8292
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Bricolage, PA, 9739 Bridge Builders International, OR, 11939 Bridge Over Troubled Waters, TX, 11099 Bridgespan Group, CA, 721, 784, 893, 1151, 6564, 6565, 6846, 7789, 10578 Bridgeway Capital, PA, 9740 Bridging, Inc., MN, 5500 Brigham and Womens Hospital, MA, 7568 Brigham Young Management Society of DC, DC, 4225 Bright Lights, NE, 5990, 6027 Bright Media Foundation, FL, 2985 Brighter Choice Foundation, NY, 109, 7382 Brighton School, TX, 11100 Bring Me A Book Foundation, CA, 1837 British American Foundation of Texas, TX, 11101 Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, CA, 306 Broadway Center for the Performing Arts, WA, 11627 Broadway Rose Theater Company, OR, 9433 Bronx Defenders, NY, 6608 Bronx River Alliance, NY, 7585 Brookings Institution, DC, 2641, 8862 Brooklyn Arts Council, NY, 7465 Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service, NY, 7466 Brooklyn Childrens Museum, NY, 7790 Brooklyn Free School, NY, 5969 Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, NY, 6698 Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, NY, 7663 Brookside Community Health Center, CA, 1558 Brotherhood/Sister Sol, NY, 7439 Brown County Schools, IN, 3666 Brown University, RI, 172, 1202, 5019, 6279, 6280, 6438, 7791, 8293, 10232 Brown University Club of New York, NY, 7502 BTW Consultants, CA, 722, 1203-1205 Buckelew Programs, CA, 1013, 1014 Buckner Children and Family Services of Southeast Texas, TX, 11102 Buckner Fanning Evangelistic Foundation, TX, 11103 Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership, PA, 9671 Buddy Program, CO, 10579 Buffalo Bayou Partnership, TX, 10809 Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, NY, 6918 Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, NY, 7956 Build the Out-of-School Time Network, MA, 4552 Building Changes, WA, 11628, 11738 Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation, MA, 9644 Building Excellent Schools, MA, 110, 4430, 7440, 10353, 10354 Building Hope in the City, OH, 12087 Building Impact, MA, 4553 Building Movement Project, NY, 1559 Bulilima-Mangwe Rural District Council, Zimbabwe, 4792 Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen, Germany, 5020 Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, FL, 1122 Bureau for International Reporting, NY, 7098 Burke Environmental Associates, MD, 449 Burleigh Street Community Development Corporation, WI, 11989 Burnham Brook Center, MI, 4793 Burnon, Inc., CA, 894 Buryat Ecological Union for Baikal, Russia, 7099 Business Assistance Center, TX, 6699 Business Center at New Covenant Campus, PA, 9974 Business Education Compact of Washington County, OR, 9397, 9434, 9435 Business Executives for National Security, DC, 3169, 8233, 8234 Business Invest in Growth, TX, 4670, 6700, 7512 Business Volunteers Unlimited, OH, 8840, 8863, 9073, 9098, 9167, 9182, 9194 Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, MD, 3797, 7633 Business, Arts and Recreation Center, MN, 5351 Butler University, IN, 3667 C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, FL, 3013, 6566
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C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, CA, 1560 C/SARA Foundation, OK, 11104 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, CA, 895 Calaveras County Office of Education, CA, 530 Calcasieu Parish School System, LA, 10412 Caldera, OR, 9436 Caldwell Memorial Hospital, NC, 8679 California Academy of Sciences, CA, 679, 759, 1561 California Agricultural Leadership Foundation, CA, 2275 California Alliance for Arts Education, CA, 896 California Alumni Association, CA, 1838 California Association of Nonprofits, CA, 723 California Business for Education Excellence, CA, 5833 California Capital Financial Development Corporation, CA, 4671, 5762, 8736 California Center for Regional Leadership, CA, 8436 California Charter Schools Association, CA, 307, 1461 California Children and Families Foundation, CA, 1206 California Coalition for Compassionate Care, CA, 229 California College of the Arts, CA, 680 California Community Economic Development Association, CA, 6701 California Community Reinvestment Corporation, CA, 8737 California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, CA, 359 California Council on Gerontology and Geriatrics, CA, 230 California County Superintendents Educational Services Association, CA, 1207 California Dental Association Research Fund, CA, 1767 California Family Health Council, CA, 269, 270 California Farmlink, CA, 2276 California Film Institute, CA, 1015 California Foundation for Independent Living Centers, CA, 6059 California Health Care Safety-Net Institute, CA, 271 California Housing Partnership Corporation, CA, 724, 2277, 8437, 8738 California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, CA, 2192 California Institute of Integral Studies, CA, 1562 California Institute of Technology, CA, 1087 California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy, CA, 4635 California Latino Medical Association, CA, 3794 California Lawyers for the Arts, CA, 333, 585, 1563, 1839-1843 California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, CA, 1208 California Lutheran University, CA, 9908, 9909 California Maritime Academy Foundation, CA, 11105 California Medical Association Foundation, CA, 272 California Ocean Science Trust, CA, 1209 California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, CA, 273 California Pilots Association, CA, 1844 California Rangeland Trust, CA, 626, 1210 California Reinvestment Coalition, CA, 1564 California Resources and Training, CA, 4672, 8438, 8739 California School Health Centers Association, CA, 1565 California Shakespeare Theater, CA, 1566 California State Foster Parents Association Solano County, CA, 11106 California State Parks Foundation, CA, 1845 California State University, CA, 360, 785, 786, 1501, 6896, 9910, 9911 California State University at Fresno Foundation, CA, 2139 California State University Long Beach Foundation, CA, 8199 California State University San Bernardino, Foundation for the, CA, 6702 California State University, East Bay, CA, 1567 California Strategies, CA, 1211 California Study, CA, 1846-1848 California Teaching Fellows Foundation, CA, 1212
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California Youth Connection, CA, 531, 1213, 2140 Californians for Justice Education Fund, CA, 725, 787 CALSTAR, CA, 504 CALSTART, CA, 788 Calvert House, IL, 3299 Calvin Christian School, CA, 1502 Cambodian Association of Illinois, IL, 3439 Cambodian-American Senior Association, PA, 10088 Cambrian College, Canada, 4927 CAMC Health Education and Research Institute, WV, 9603, 9604 Camden Churches Organized for People, NJ, 9975 Camden City Garden Club, NJ, 10089 Camden Eye Center, NJ, 11107 Camino Foundation, WA, 11883 Camp Challenge, LA, 11108 Camp Fire USA, MA, 4431, 5182, 11629 Camp Harbor View Foundation, MA, 6977 Campagna Academy, IN, 3645 Campaign Finance Institute, DC, 8091 Campaign for Americas Wilderness, CO, 11967 Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, DC, 6281 Campaign for Youth Justice, DC, 2887, 4026 Campanile Foundation, CA, 1503 Campus Crusade for Christ International, FL, 1849 Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment, OH, 8978 Canaan, Town of, VT, 6082 Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Canada, 2120 Canal Alliance, CA, 1016 Cancer Center Council, TX, 11109 Cancer Fighters of Houston, TX, 10810 Cancer for College, CA, 5834 Cancer League, TX, 10811 Cancer League of Colorado, CO, 2467, 2468 Cancer Services of Allen County, IN, 3613 Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge, LA, 11110 Cancer Therapy and Research Center, TX, 11111 Candlelighters of Galveston, TX, 11112 Canisius College, NY, 8200 Cantinho da Criatividade, Brazil, 4794 Capacity, Inc., GA, 3184 Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, 4928 Capital Aid Fund for Employment of the Poor, Vietnam, 7100 Capital Chamber Foundation, NY, 4386, 7634 Capital Community Foundation, England, 5021 Capital Fringe, DC, 4218 Capital Investing in Development and Employment of Adults, TX, 10951 Capital Link, MA, 4542 Capitol Impact Consulting, CA, 1214 CARA Program, IL, 3300 Carbon Medical Service Association, UT, 11447 Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital Foundation, MO, 5835 Cardinal McCloskey School and Home for Children, NY, 7467 Cardinal Shehan Center, CT, 7414 Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana, IN, 3643 CARE Peru, Peru, 4795 CARE USA, GA, 5022 Career Resource Center, IL, 3535 Caregiving, Health and Education for Seniors, AR, 6062 Caring Center, WY, 12146 Caritas Brasileira, Brazil, 7101 Carl McCain Memorial Foundation, TX, 11113 Carleton College, MN, 2742 Carmel-Clay Schools, IN, 3668 Carnegie Art Center, NY, 7957 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, DC, 1215 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, CA, 3478 Carnegie Hall Corporation, NY, 4704 Carnegie Institute, PA, 9605, 10167 Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC, 2807 Carnegie Mellon University, PA, 7664, 9741, 9742 Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast, NC, 8587 Carolinas Minority Supplier, NC, 8629
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Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Life Monument Fund, NY, 6580 Carondelet Catholic School, MN, 5524 Carpenters Place, IL, 1850 Carter Center, GA, 10303 Carver Academy, TX, 11114 Carver Community Cultural Center, TX, 11115 Carver Promise, VA, 11538 Casa de Belen, OR, 9280 Casa de Esperanza, MN, 5525 Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos, TX, 10812, 11116 Casa de Misericordia, TX, 11117 Casa Familiar, CA, 11681 CASA of Central Oregon, OR, 9437 CASA of Kent County, MI, 5183 CASA of Parker County, TX, 10887 CASA-Voices for Children, OR, 9327 Cascade Land Conservancy, WA, 9438, 11884 Case Western Reserve University, OH, 4027, 4028 Casper, City of, WY, 12147 Castle Square Tenants Organization, MA, 4528 CAT Action Treasury, ME, 466 Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington, DC, 2888 Catalyst, NY, 6978 Cathedral Center, WI, 12044 Catholic Charities, FL, 3030, 9439 Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans, LA, 11118 Catholic Charities CYO, CA, 760, 1568 Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, NY, 6703, 6979 Catholic Charities Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese, IN, 3614 Catholic Charities of Honolulu, HI, 3190 Catholic Charities of Idaho, ID, 11630 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, CA, 1119 Catholic Charities of San Jose, CA, 2762 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, WI, 12129 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo, CO, 1216 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington, DE, 2763 Catholic Community Foundation Diocese of Phoenix, AZ, 59 Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, AZ, 2764 Catholic Foundation of Santa Clara County, CA, 1851 Catholic Memphis Urban Schools, TN, 10355, 10388 Catholic Schools Foundation, MA, 4457 Catholic Social Services, AK, 34 Catholic Youth Camps, MN, 5665 Cause Communications, CA, 558 Cause Effective, NY, 6238, 7749, 7792, 8092 Cayuga Nature Center, NY, 8376 Ceiba, PA, 8740, 10190 Ceiba Housing and Economic Development Corporation, PR, 6704 Celebration Theater, CA, 897 Center Against Family Violence, TX, 10915, 10916 Center City Consortium, DC, 9645 Center City District, PA, 9976, 9977 Center for a Sustainable Future, HI, 3219 Center for Academic Excellence, MN, 5791 Center for Adoption Support and Education, MD, 11564 Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education, PA, 3503 Center for Africans New to America, MN, 5666 Center for American Progress, DC, 1852 Center for an Agricultural Economy, VT, 11486 Center for Applied Research, PA, 60 Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, MD, 4029, 4030 Center for Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge, China, 7102 Center for Border Health Research, TX, 10917-10921 Center for Captive Chimpanzee Care, FL, 4608 Center for Child and Family Services, VA, 11611 Center for Child Protection, TX, 10952 Center for Childrens Law and Policy, DC, 4031 Center for Civic Participation, MI, 6927
Center for Clean Air Policy, DC, 4929 Center for Climate Strategies, DC, 8093, 9821 Center for Collaborative Education, MA, 135, 2224, 4257-4262, 4306, 4554, 10413 Center for Collaborative Solutions, CA, 1217 Center for Communication and Development, MN, 5526, 5608 Center for Community Alternatives, NY, 4032 Center for Community Benefit Organizations, CA, 563, 564, 1569, 2105, 2106 Center for Community Change, CA, 726, 361, 1570, 1571, 2803, 2833, 2934, 2952, 3925, 4033, 4034, 4209, 4796, 4797, 5023-5027, 7103, 7793, 7982, 7983, 8017, 8166, 8294, 9074, 10673, 10727, 11682 Center for Community Health Education, Research and Service, MA, 4307 Center for Community Initiatives of the Greater Houston Community Foundation, TX, 240 Center for Community Solutions, OH, 9158, 9183 Center for Corporate Citizenship, MA, 2642 Center for Court Innovation, NY, 7468 Center for Creative Leadership, NC, 6282 Center for Cross-Cultural Health, MN, 5254, 5583 Center for Disability and Elder Law, IL, 3536 Center for Economic and Policy Research, DC, 11885 Center for Economic Options, WV, 11512 Center for Economic Policy Analysis, IL, 3322 Center for Education Reform, DC, 988, 2444 Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association, NY, 2935-2937 Center for Effective Philanthropy, MA, 898, 1088, 1152, 1218, 1572, 2141, 3604, 3760, 4432, 4798, 5167, 5452, 5527, 5528, 6048, 6196, 7021, 7921, 8094, 8121, 8295, 8399, 10168, 11683, 11739, 11740 Center for Employment Opportunities, NY, 6847 Center for Environmental Citizenship, TX, 4480 Center for Ethical Leadership, WA, 4799 Center for Excellence in Aging and Geriatric Health, VA, 11612 Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, CA, 1853-1861 Center for Faith and Health Initiatives, TX, 10740 Center for Family and Youth Services, LA, 11119 Center for Family Relations, TX, 11120 Center for Global Nonviolence, HI, 1862 Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, KY, 9095, 9114, 10191 Center for Health Care Strategies, NJ, 1219, 4035 Center for Health Improvement, CA, 6283, 6284 Center for Health Policy Development, ME, 6285 Center for Healthcare Strategies Supporting Organization, NJ, 6286 Center for Hearing and Speech, TX, 10813 Center for Human Development, CA, 1573 Center for Independent Living, CA, 1574, 2107 Center for Inquiry-Based Learning, NC, 8562 Center for Inspired Teaching, DC, 2808, 2834, 2835, 2889, 4219 Center for International Environmental Law, DC, 2938 Center for Jewish Education of Baltimore, MD, 4240 Center for Land Use Interpretation, CA, 173 Center for Law and Social Policy, DC, 3440, 4036, 5028, 7104, 11741 Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, DC, 6928, 8296 Center for Medical Technology Policy, MD, 274 Center for Mississippi Health Policy, MS, 6287 Center for Non-Profit Corporations, NJ, 6439, 7513, 10192 Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC, 2809, 2836, 2890, 2891 Center for Nonprofit Excellence, KY, 3843, 3846, 8839, 9054, 11513 Center for Nonprofit Management, TN, 10332, 10340, 6705, 7514, 8439, 8741, 9826, 9827, 10549, 10580, 10674, 10728, 10986 Center for Nonviolence, IN, 3615 Center for Participatory Change, NC, 8700 Center for People and Nature Reconciliation, Vietnam, 7105 Center for Policy Alternatives, DC, 7106 Center for Policy Studies, MN, 4037
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Center for Public Policy Priorities, TX, 5029 Center for Puppetry Arts, GA, 4433 Center for Reform of School Systems, TX, 308, 10581, 10888, 10945 Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness, VA, 5898 Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy, NY, 8027 Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology, Mexico, 7107 Center for Research Libraries, IL, 7665, 7666 Center for Resource Solutions, CA, 6929 Center for Responsive Politics, DC, 6643 Center for School Success, NH, 6070 Center for Science in Public Participation, MT, 11660, 11674 Center for Somali Family and Childrens Services, MN, 5215 Center for Spiritual Living, TX, 10582 Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession, WA, 2142 Center for Studying Health System Change, DC, 6288 Center for Sustainable Change, CA, 1575 Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education, FL, 6581 Center for the Arts at Ithaca, NY, 8028 Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, CA, 899 Center for the Study and Promotion of Development, Peru, 4800, 4801 Center for the Study of Law, Justice and Society, Colombia, 4481 Center for the Study of Social Policy, DC, 4038, 11684, 11685 Center for the Study of the Americas, CA, 1017 Center for Therapeutic and Educational Riding, DE, 11121 Center for Third World Organizing, CA, 1482, 1576, 8297 Center for Victims of Torture, MN, 6930 Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, CA, 1018-1021 Center for Watershed Protection, MD, 3949 Center for Whole Communities, VT, 6083, 8029 Center for Women and Enterprise, MA, 4387, 6192, 8440 Center for Women in Transition, SC, 2183 Center for Young Womens Development, CA, 362, 7108 Center for Youth Issues, National, TN, 3669 Center in the Park, PA, 10090 Center of Southwest Culture, NM, 6521-6523 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, DC, 3441, 4039, 7109 Center on Policy Initiatives, CA, 11686 Center Theater Group of Los Angeles, CA, 136 Center to Promote HealthCare Access, CA, 1768 Centerforce, CA, 1022, 1577 Centers for New Horizons, IL, 3323 Central American Resource Center of Southern California, CA, 174, 900, 901 Central Avenue Bilingual Preschool, NC, 8634 Central Center for Family Resources, MN, 5352 Central City Opera House Association, CO, 2353, 2354 Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy, CA, 902 Central Community Redevelopment Agency, FL, 3064 Central Dallas Ministries, TX, 10987 Central District Missionary Church, IN, 3670 Central DuPage Health Foundation, IL, 3537 Central High School Foundation, NE, 6007 Central Himalayan Rural Action Group, India, 7110 Central Institute for the Deaf, MO, 9912 Central Oregon Community College Foundation, OR, 9440 Central Oregon Environmental Center, OR, 9328 Central Oregon Mediation, OR, 9329 Central Oregon Veterans Outreach, OR, 9441 Central Park Conservancy, NY, 5915, 9115 Central Square Theater, MA, 4308 Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, PA, 9743 Central Virginia Health Planning Agency, VA, 11613
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Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 8095, 8096 Centre for Development and Population Activities, DC, 1220, 1221, 7111 Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium, 2643 Centre for Microenterprise Development, Nigeria, 7112 Centre for Promotion of Civil Society, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 5030 Centre for Science and Environment, India, 175 Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y Ensenanza, Costa Rica, 7113 Centro Alameda, TX, 11122 Centro Campesino, MN, 5353, 5529 Centro de Conservacion Investigacion y Manejo de Areas Naturales, Peru, 11514 Centro de Multiservicios Educativos, Bolivia, 4802 Centro de Salud de La Comunidad de San Ysidro, CA, 1504 Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, Mexico, 1222 Centrum Foundation, WA, 11631 Century Club Childrens Charities, CA, 5836 CEOs for Cities, IL, 8298, 8979 CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography, NY, 7958 CERES, MA, 7794 Cesar Chavez Academy, CO, 2402, 2403 Chabot Space and Science Center, CA, 1578 Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation, CA, 1089, 1090 Chalkboard Project, OR, 9398 Challenge Air for Kids and Friends, TX, 10953 Chamber Choir of San Antonio, TX, 11123 Chamber Foundation, Battle Creek Area, MI, 4803 Chamber Foundation, Michigan State, MI, 5031 Chamber of Commerce Foundation of Greater Bloomington, IN, 10414 Chamber of Commerce, Williamsport/Lycoming County, PA, 9702 Chaminade University of Honolulu, HI, 3234 Champions for Kids, AR, 96 Champions of the Community, OH, 5837 Champlain Islands Parent Child Center, VT, 11487, 11488 Chandler Cultural Foundation, AZ, 61 Changemakers, CA, 1579 Changsha University of Science and Technology, China, 7114 Chapin Hall Center for Children, IL, 4040, 4041 Character Education Partnership, DC, 10213 Charitable Union, MI, 4804 Charitable Ventures of Orange County, CA, 1160 Charities Aid Foundation America, VA, 6706-6711 Charities Aid Foundation UK, England, 7115 Charities Aid Foundation-Southern Africa, South Africa, 7116 Charities Review Council of Minnesota, MN, 5192, 5530 Charity Ball, SC, 10284 Charles E. Lakin Human Services Campus, IA, 3805 Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School of Greater Washington, MD, 6582 Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, MI, 4991 Charles Hall Youth Services, ND, 5354 Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation, MA, 4465 Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, CA, 2193 Charleston, County of, SC, 10267 Charleys Fund, MA, 2597 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation, NC, 10682 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC, 309 Charter Schools Development Center, CA, 1161 Chashama, NY, 8097 Chatham Baroque, PA, 9744 Chatham University, PA, 9745 Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund, TN, 176, 10295 Chefs Collaborative, MA, 1223 Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home, MA, 4309 Cheryl Allen Southside Community Center, OH, 11124
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Chesapeake Bay Trust, MD, 450, 3950 Chess for Success, OR, 9281 Chester County Community Dental Center, PA, 10091 CHF International, MD, 4705, 6248, 6249 Chhandam Chitresh Das Dance Company, CA, 1580 Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 8122 Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness, IL, 3513 Chicago Architecture Foundation, IL, 3324, 4434 Chicago Cares, IL, 3291, 3301, 3390, 3504, 4388, 5838, 7515, 8441 Chicago Charter School Foundation, IL, 2404 Chicago Childrens Theater, IL, 3302 Chicago Commons Association, IL, 3325, 3538 Chicago Community Loan Fund, IL, 6712 Chicago Community Ventures, IL, 3326, 6713, 6714, 7516 Chicago Council on Global Affairs, IL, 3549 Chicago Council on Science and Technology, IL, 3327 Chicago Foundation for Education, IL, 3409 Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, IL, 3442 Chicago Jewish Day School, IL, 3364 Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers, IL, 11687 Chicago Lights, IL, 3539 Chicago Metropolis 2020, IL, 3279, 3328, 3391, 3428, 3432, 3435, 6012, 9168 Chicago Moving Company, IL, 3410 Chicago Patient Safety Forum, IL, 3514, 3515 Chicago Public Schools, IL, 310, 11742 Chicago Rehab Network, IL, 3285, 3329, 3433, 6715, 7517, 8442 Chicago Sinfonietta, IL, 3443 Chicago, City of, IL, 3479, 3480 Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, IL, 3552 Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Saginaw County, MI, 4708 Child Abuse Prevention Effort, PA, 10092 Child Abuse Prevention Services, TX, 11125 Child Advocacy Center of Rockingham County, NH, 6084 Child Advocacy Services, LA, 11126 Child Advocacy Services of the Big Horns, WY, 12152 Child Advocates, IN, 3671, 10814 Child Advocates of Silicon Valley, CA, 1863, 1864 Child Advocates San Antonio, TX, 11127 Child and Family Policy Center, IA, 4042 Child and Family Policy Institute of California, CA, 4043 Child and Youth Board of Washington County, ME, 3922 Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, CA, 1865, 1866 Child Care Resources, WA, 4044, 4930, 11886 Child Care Works, MN, 5453 Child Development Center Region II, WY, 12153 Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund, CA, 1224 Child Development Resources, VA, 11614 Child Saving Institute, NE, 6001 Child Trends, DC, 2143, 4045, 8588-8590 Child Welfare League Foundation, Taiwan, 4555 Child Welfare League of America, VA, 3031, 4046-4048, 11688 Child, Inc., DE, 11128 ChildBuilders, TX, 10530 Childcare Education Resources, AL, 3598 Childcare Learning Centers, CT, 2626 Childhelp USA, CA, 11887 Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder, MD, 3648 Children and Families First Delaware, DE, 11129 Children and Family Services Association, North Carolina, NC, 8591 Children and Family Services Center, NC, 7451, 8592, 8635 Children First for Oregon, OR, 9330 Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, IL, 3330-3332 Children for Children Foundation, NY, 10093 Children in Distress Network, South Africa, 8098 Children Now, CA, 2144 Children of Armenia Fund, NY, 8235
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Children Uniting Nations, CA, 363 Childrens Advocacy Center of Delaware, DE, 11130 Childrens Advocacy Center of the South Plains Texas, TX, 11131 Childrens Aid Society, NY, 5153, 7469 Childrens Aid Society of Detroit, MI, 4931 Childrens Aid Society, Vermont, VT, 11489 Childrens Alliance of Hawaii, HI, 3191 Childrens Alliance of New Hampshire, NH, 6085 Childrens Association for Maximum Potential, TX, 11132 Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas, TX, 11133 Childrens Book Project, CA, 618, 571 Childrens Bureau, TN, 11134 Childrens Bureau of New Orleans, LA, 11135 Childrens Cancer Research Fund, MN, 5579, 12088 Childrens Center, TX, 11136 Childrens Center for the Physically Disabled, NC, 8680, 8832 Childrens Center of Clackamas County, OR, 9282, 9442 Childrens Center of the Antelope Valley, CA, 2225 Childrens Choice for Hearing and Talking Center, CA, 9913, 9914 Childrens Development Center of Lima, OH, 11137 Childrens Educational Opportunity Foundation, TX, 11138 Childrens Health Care Foundation, MN, 5667 Childrens Health Council, CA, 1023, 1867 Childrens Health Fund, NY, 2735, 3873, 3900, 3905, 5787-5790, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 7384, 7616, 7767, 8236 Childrens Health Initiative of San Luis Obispo, CA, 1225 Childrens Health Involving Parents, VA, 11539, 11590 Childrens HeartLink, MN, 4241, 5501, 5502 Childrens Home of Detroit, MI, 4681 Childrens Home Society and Family Services, MN, 5668-5670 Childrens Home Society of Florida, FL, 3032 Childrens Homes of Cleveland County, NC, 8593 Childrens Hospital, LA, 11139 Childrens Hospital and Health System Foundation, WI, 3553 Childrens Hospital Corporation, MA, 664, 665, 7415, 7569, 10336 Childrens Hospital Foundation, CO, 2469, 2470, 9915, 9916, 11888, 12089 Childrens Hospital Foundation at Saint Francis, OK, 9261 Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, CA, 2554 Childrens Hospital Medical Center, OH, 364, 6289 Childrens Hospital of Orange County, CA, 2194 Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, PA, 9978 Childrens Hospital Trust, South Africa, 4932 Childrens Hunger Alliance, OH, 8980 Childrens Initiative, CA, 1226 Childrens Institute, NY, 8084 Childrens Justice Alliance, OR, 9331 Childrens Literacy Initiative, PA, 6440, 6471 Childrens Medical Center Foundation, TX, 10415 Childrens Medical Center of Dallas, TX, 10583 Childrens Memorial Foundation, IL, 3516, 10584 Childrens Mercy Hospital, MO, 5858 Childrens Museum, GA, 3131 Childrens Museum of Houston, TX, 10725, 10815, 11140 Childrens Museum of Indianapolis, IN, 10416 Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh, PA, 9606 Childrens Museum of Richmond, VA, 9627 Childrens Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation, IL, 11141 Childrens Planning Council Foundation, CA, 11689 Childrens PressLine, NY, 7984 Childrens Project Foundation, CA, 1745 Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, PA, 9672, 10094 Childrens Shelter of San Antonio, TX, 11142 Childrens Trust, FL, 4049 Childrens Village, PA, 9673, 10095 Childrens Wish Endowment, LA, 11032 Childs Voice School, IL, 9917, 9918
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Childspace Cooperative Development, PA, 3745 China Business Forum, DC, 2644 China Care Foundation, CT, 2608-2610 China University of Political Science and Law, China, 7117 Chinatown Community Childrens Center, CA, 4556 Chinatown Community Development Center, CA, 727 Chinatown Service Center, CA, 6716 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 7118 Chinese American Voters Education Committee, CA, 761 Chinese Cultural Productions, CA, 1581 Chinese Foundation for Prevention of STD and AIDS, China, 7119 Chippewa Cree Tribal Court, MT, 4050 Chittenden Community Television, VT, 11490, 11491 Choice of New Rochelle, NY, 7795 CHOICE: Concern for Health Options-Information, Care and Education, PA, 10096 Choral Arts Society of Washington, DC, 11540 CHRIS Kids, GA, 4933 Christ Lutheran Community Outreach Corporation, PA, 10097 Christ the King Lutheran Church, MI, 12090 Christian Assistance Ministry, TX, 11143 Christian Childrens Fund, VA, 11591 Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, in Nebraska, NE, 3672 Christian Community Action, CT, 2689 Christian Community Foundation of South Florida, FL, 3060-3062 Christian County Public Schools, KY, 10417 Christian Healing Network, CO, 2427, 2535 Christian Leadership Alliance, CA, 11940 Christian Science Broadcast Committee of North Texas, TX, 10585 Christian Senior Services, TX, 11144 Christians Reaching Out to Society, FL, 6173 Christina Educational Enrichment Fund, DE, 311 Christmas in Action, TX, 10390 CHRISTUS Foundation for Healthcare, TX, 10816, 11145 CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital, TX, 11146 Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society, TX, 11147 Church Community Housing Corporation, RI, 10233 Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis, IN, 3673 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, UT, 2471, 2472 Church of the Lutheran Brethren, MN, 12091 Church World Service, IN, 3930, 3931 Churches In Cooperation, NJ, 7931, 7932 CIDA City Campus, South Africa, 4805 Cincinnati Museum Center, OH, 9116, 9117 Circles of Success Learning Academy, TN, 10356 Cistercian Preparatory School, TX, 10586 Citizen Schools, MA, 4310 Citizens Academy, OH, 8864 Citizens Against Substance Abuse, IN, 3595 Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia, WV, 8030 Citizens Foundation, Pakistan, 453, 2541 Citizens Planning and Housing Association, MD, 3967-3969, 4242 Citizens Research Council of Michigan, MI, 4755 City and County of San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and Their Families, CA, 1582 City Club, WA, 11863 City College of San Francisco, CA, 231, 681, 682 City Connect Detroit, MI, 4673, 4682, 4683, 4716, 4806, 4992, 5168 City Fields Foundation, CA, 301, 619, 762, 1148, 1583-1586, 7398 City Kids Art Factory, FL, 2990 City LinC Ministries, MI, 4807 City of Lakes Community Land Trust, MN, 5609 City School, MA, 4311 City Theater Company, PA, 9746, 9831 City Wide Club of Clubs, TX, 10817 City Year San Antonio, TX, 11148 CityDance Ensemble, DC, 2892 CityMusic Cleveland, OH, 8865, 9075
Civic Analysis and Independent Research Center, Russia, 7120 Civic Builders, NY, 4051, 6980 Civic Consulting Alliance, IL, 3333 Civic League of Greater New Brunswick, NJ, 10418 Civic Results, CO, 2426 Civic Ventures, CA, 62 Civic Works, MD, 3951 CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, DC, 8099 Clackamas Community Land Trust, OR, 9443 Clackamas Heritage Partners, OR, 9444 Claiborne County Public School District, MS, 10419 Clare Housing, MN, 5610 Claremont Community School of Music, CA, 137 Clark Atlanta University, GA, 7667 Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, NV, 4052 Clark County Educational Service Center, OH, 9200 Clark County Office of Emergency Services, AR, 9579 Clarke School for the Deaf, MA, 9919, 9920 Class Acts Arts, MD, 2867 Classical South Florida, FL, 3065 Classroom Law Project, OR, 9445 Classroom, Inc., NY, 2728, 2736, 6239, 6676, 6873, 7383, 7432, 7613, 7796, 8068, 8076, 8368 Clay Studio, PA, 10098 Clayton County Juvenile Justice Fund, GA, 4053 Clayton Foundation, CO, 2379-2381, 2507 Clean Air Conservancy, OH, 9076 Clean Energy Group, VT, 4482 Clean Production Action, NY, 7797 Cleanslate, IL, 3411 Clearfork Community Institute, TN, 6174 Cleo Eulau Center for Children and Adolescents, CA, 1587 Clermont County Educational Service Center, OH, 8855 Cleveland Arts Prize, OH, 8866 Cleveland Botanical Garden, OH, 5032, 8867, 9077 Cleveland Center for Arts and Technology, OH, 8868, 8869 Cleveland Institute of Art, OH, 8870 Cleveland International Film Festival, OH, 8871, 8872 Cleveland Leadership Center, OH, 4389, 4390, 8873-8876, 9048, 9052, 9078, 9099, 9169 Cleveland Metropolitan School District, OH, 8877-8880, 9079, 9080 Cleveland Museum of Natural History, OH, 8881 Cleveland Orchestra, OH, 8882 Cleveland Play House, OH, 8883 Cleveland Public Library, OH, 8884 Cleveland Public Theater, OH, 8885, 8886 Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, OH, 8887, 8888 Cleveland Scholarship Programs, OH, 8889, 8890, 9081 Cleveland School of Science and Medicine Foundation, OH, 8891 Cleveland Social Venture Partners, OH, 8892-8901 Cleveland Theater Collective, OH, 8902 Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic, CT, 2598 Climate Advisers, DC, 1227 Clinton City Schools, NC, 10420 Cliveden of the National Trust, PA, 10099 Clothes That Work, OH, 8981 Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, NY, 6197, 6931 Coalition for Asian American Children and Families, NY, 7798 Coalition for Christian Outreach, PA, 3099 Coalition for Clean Air, CA, 789 Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention of Greater Indianapolis, IN, 11572 Coalition for Improving Maternity Services, NC, 6086-6088 Coalition for Juvenile Justice, DC, 4054 Coalition for Public Health, Israel, 627 Coalition LA, CA, 903 Coalition of Community Health Clinics, OR, 9332 Coalition of Immokalee Workers, FL, 7750 Coalition of Neighborhood Councils, CA, 365 Coalition of Urban Teacher Residencies, IL, 7121
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Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, CA, 177, 2226 Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Philippines, 1228 Coastal Conservation Association, TX, 11149 Coastal Watershed Council, CA, 510 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center Foundation, GA, 3170 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, 8184 Colebrook Downtown Development Association, NH, 6089 Coleman Professional Services, OH, 7518 Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning, MN, 5355 Collaborative Arts Theater, NC, 8636 Collaborative for Children, TX, 11150 College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps, TX, 10421, 11151 College for Creative Studies, MI, 4934 College for Every Student, VT, 2445, 2532, 2645, 3262, 6198, 7375, 7441, 7759, 7916, 8031, 8060, 11484, 11492 College Mentors for Kids, IN, 3575 College of New Jersey, NJ, 6175 College of Saint Benedict, MN, 8358 College of Saint Rose, NY, 10954 College of the Siskiyous, CA, 1078 College of the Southwest, NM, 6512, 6513 College of Wooster, OH, 8359 College Success Foundation, WA, 11807 College Track, CA, 683, 1868 Collegium Center for Faith and Culture, NJ, 2765 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, VA, 138, 9236 Colonias Development Council, NM, 11690 Colonias Unidas, TX, 11691 Colorado Academy, CO, 2355 Colorado Anti-Hunger Network, CO, 2473 Colorado Association of Funders, CO, 2356 Colorado Ballet Company, CO, 2357 Colorado Childrens Chorale, CO, 2358 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, CO, 2334 Colorado Department of Education, CO, 2359 Colorado Department of Human Services, CO, 2382 Colorado Enterprise Fund, CO, 5763, 7519 Colorado Environmental Coalition, CO, 2474 Colorado Health Network, CO, 2475 Colorado Nonprofit Association, CO, 2349, 2360, 2446, 2476, 2477, 2510, 2533, 2542, 5764 Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, CO, 2447-2449, 2478, 2529 Colorado Parent and Child Foundation, CO, 2383 Colorado Springs Conservatory Foundation, CO, 9227 Colorado Symphony Association, CO, 2361 Colorado Watershed Assembly, CO, 2502 Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, OR, 9333 Columbia College, IL, 3412 Columbia County Child Abuse Assessment Center, OR, 9334, 9446 Columbia Land Conservancy, NY, 2614, 2615 Columbia Riverkeeper, OR, 11661 Columbia Theological Seminary, GA, 3674 Columbia University, NY, 1229, 2646, 4483, 5033, 5034, 6168, 6290, 6291, 6920, 7122, 7570, 7668, 7768, 7799, 8237, 8267, 9118 Columbus Academy, OH, 8982 Columbus AIDS Task Force, OH, 8983 Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence, OH, 8984 Columbus Montessori Education Center, OH, 8985 Columbus Museum of Art, OH, 8986 Columbus School for Girls, OH, 8987 Columbus State Community College Development Foundation, OH, 8988 Columbus Technical College Foundation, GA, 10422 Columbus, City of, IN, 3590 Comerica Legacy Foundation, MI, 11603 Comision de Derechos Humanos del Distrito Federal, Mexico, 3481 Comite Civico del Valle, CA, 366 Committed Partners for Youth, OR, 9335 Committee of Seventy, PA, 9979 Committee on Temporary Shelter, VT, 11493
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Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy, NY, 6981 Common Cause Education Fund, DC, 3444 Common Counsel Foundation, CA, 708 Common Good Ventures, ME, 4484, 11604 Common Ground, WA, 8443, 11864, 11889 Common Ground-The Westside HIV Community Center, CA, 2227 Common Impact, MA, 4263, 4312, 4313, 4470, 4557, 8299 Common Purpose South Africa, South Africa, 5035 Commonweal, CA, 4055 Commonwealth Center for Change, MA, 4422 Commonwealth Club of California, CA, 1869, 1870 Commonwealth Corporation, MA, 6644 Commonwealth of Learning, Canada, 790 Commonwealth Seminar, MA, 4314 Communication Center, Friends of the, MN, 5531 Communications Consortium Media Center, DC, 4056 Communications Leadership Institute, CA, 904, 1091, 1230, 1231, 7123, 791-793, 6848, 7985 Communications Network, IL, 3066, 4057, 5036, 6849, 8400, 9747 Communities in Schools Houston, TX, 10818, 11152 Communities in Schools National Office, VA, 4058, 7933 Communities in Schools of Atlanta, GA, 3135, 10423 Communities in Schools of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC, 8637, 8638 Communities in Schools of Columbus, OH, 8989 Communities in Schools of Detroit, MI, 4935 Communities in Schools of Georgia, GA, 3136 Communities in Schools of Greater Tarrant County, TX, 10778 Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, FL, 2991, 10424 Communities in Schools of Newark, NJ, 6472 Communities in Schools of North Texas, TX, 10779 Communities in Schools of San Antonio, TX, 11153 Communities in Schools of Southern Nevada, NV, 10425 Communities in Schools of Wake County, NC, 6292 Communities in Schools of Washington, DC, DC, 10426 Communities in Schools on the South Plains, TX, 10427 Communities in Schools, Ardmore, OK, 9252, 11154 Community Action Agency, VA, 11615 Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan, MI, 4808 Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, CA, 511, 1232 Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, PA, 10217 Community Alliance, NE, 6003 Community Alliance with Family Farmers Foundation, CA, 1233 Community and Senior Services of Midland, TX, 10587 Community and Shelter Assistance Corporation of Oregon, OR, 9336 Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, VA, 6293 Community Arts Center, PA, 9674, 9980 Community Arts Project, OR, 9337 Community Based Development Programme Trust, South Africa, 5037 Community Bridges, CA, 4809 Community Building Initiative, NC, 8639 Community Care Center for Forsyth County, NC, 8681 Community Care Network, OH, 99 Community Caring Center of Boynton Beach, FL, 3086 Community Catalyst, MA, 3155, 5038, 6294, 6295, 6932, 6933, 9082 Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County, CA, 2228 Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, CA, 905 Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, OR, 9338 Community Connections, South Africa, 5039 Community Connections of Jacksonville, FL, 3033
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Community Conservation Network, HI, 3220 Community Coordinated Child Care of Saint Joseph County, IN, 3599 Community Counseling Center, ME, 3911 Community Crisis Center, OK, 6063 Community Day Care of Lawrence, MA, 4529 Community Defence Law Foundation, Nigeria, 7124 Community Design Center of Minnesota, MN, 5356, 5796 Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, PA, 9748, 9822, 9832, 10193 Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, OH, 8990, 8991, 9170 Community Development for All People, OH, 8992 Community Development Institute, CA, 1871, 2121 Community Development Technologies Center, CA, 367, 2184, 8444 Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, MA, 4485 Community Economic Development Law Project, IL, 3334 Community Empowerment Project Community Development Corporation, NC, 8575 Community Family Centers, TX, 11155 Community Food Bank of New Jersey, NJ, 6176, 6473 Community Foundations of Canada, Canada, 5040, 7125, 7126 Community Funds, NY, 6609 Community Harvest Project, MA, 4586 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, CA, 275, 334 Community Health and Social Services Center, MI, 5169 Community Health Awareness Council, CA, 1234 Community Health Charities of California, CA, 1588 Community Health Services of Mecklenburg and Union, NC, 8682 Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto, Canada, 6583 Community High School District 218, IL, 11156 Community Hospitals of Central California Foundation, CA, 368 Community Housing Resource Center, WA, 11721 Community Housing Trust of Sarasota County, FL, 3005 Community Housing Wyandotte County, KS, 5859, 5878, 8445, 8446 Community Inclusive Recreation, MI, 4810 Community Indicators Consortium, CT, 8201, 8202 Community Initiatives, CA, 581, 669, 670, 684, 709, 710, 794-796, 906, 907, 1589-1594, 1769, 1872, 2145, 2146, 2278, 4811, 5611, 6441 Community Life Project, Nigeria, 7127 Community Links Hawaii, HI, 3245 Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, IL, 3286, 3335, 5041 Community Networking Resources, NM, 2953 Community Nurse Health Association, IL, 3384 Community Nursing Services, UT, 11448 Community of Churches for Social Action, TX, 11157 Community of Writers, OR, 9339 Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project, IN, 3675 Community Oriented Correctional Health Services, CA, 369 Community Partners, CA, 178, 276, 335, 428, 610-614, 671, 1475, 2147, 2185, 2229, 2230, 8447, 10428 Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, OH, 8903, 8904, 9083 Community Policy, Research and Training Institute, MS, 4812 Community Programs in the Arts and Sciences, MN, 5671 Community Recovery Team, CA, 1505 Community Research Council, TN, 10382 Community Research Partners, OH, 8993 Community Resource Center, CO, 2335, 2336, 2425, 2479, 2503, 2511, 2543, 5765, 3819, 8856 Community Resource Exchange, NY, 2804, 6240, 6631, 6982, 7000, 7800, 7801, 7909, 8167, 8268
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Community Resources, DC, 11509 Community Resources for Science, CA, 3505 Community Response Network, CA, 728 Community School, ME, 5970 Community School of Music and Arts, CA, 1235 Community Service Society of New York, NY, 7470, 8100 Community Shares of Colorado, CO, 5612 Community Shares of Minnesota, MN, 5613 Community Stabilization Project, MN, 5357 Community Theater Project Corporation, PA, 9749 Community Training and Assistance Center, MA, 5042, 7802 Community Unit School District No. 205, IL, 10429 Community United Against Violence, CA, 729 Community Voices Heard, NY, 5043 Community Womens Education Project, PA, 10100 Community Works, MA, 4558, 7602 Community-Based Cultural and Natural Resources Development Association, Ethiopia, 467 Community-Minded Enterprises, WA, 9447, 11632 CommunityWorks in West Virginia, WV, 7520, 9607 CommunityWorks North Dakota, ND, 5358 Companion Animal Alliance of Northern New Mexico, NM, 6534 Companion Dog Connection, MN, 5614 Compass Center, A Lutheran Organization, WA, 11633 Compass School, RI, 10234 Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation, DE, 11158 CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, CA, 429-431, 711, 730, 731, 1236-1238, 1873-1875, 2148, 4059-4061, 4813, 5044, 6717 Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, OH, 8857 Comunidad y Biodiversidad, Mexico, 1239 Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio, MN, 5359 Conard House, CA, 1595 Concord Hospital, NH, 6090 Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church, MA, 4587 Concordia University Foundation, OR, 9448 Concordia University Saint Paul, MN, 5454 Conexions: Partnerships for a Sustainable Future, CA, 1876, 1877 Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota, MN, 5255, 5360, 5615 Conference Board, NY, 6983 Congregation Beth Ahabah, VA, 11541 Congregation Beth Shalom, CA, 258 Congregation Etz Chaim, ME, 3912 Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement, CA, 370 Congregations United for Neighborhood Action, PA, 3509 Congreso de Latinos Unidos, PA, 9646, 9981, 10101 Connecticut Association for the Education of Young Children, CT, 2627 Connecticut Association for the Performing Arts, CT, 2690 Connecticut Association of Directors of Health, CT, 4814 Connecticut Association of Nonprofits, CT, 2686 Connecticut Center for Patient Safety, CT, 2606 Connecticut Center for School Change, CT, 6442, 7521 Connecticut Childrens Medical Center, CT, 6897 Connecticut Historical Society, CT, 2555 Connecticut Housing Coalition, CT, 4473, 6718 Connecticut Players Foundation, CT, 2616, 2691 Connectinc, NC, 8416 Connection House of California, CA, 2231 Connections for Abused Women and their Children, IL, 3517 Connections of Moorhead, MN, 5256 Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteamerica, CA, 1596 Conservation Consultants, PA, 9750, 9751 Conservation Fund, VA, 9877 Conservation International, VA, 1092, 7388, 9580, 9581 Conservation Minnesota, MN, 5361 Conservation Resources, NJ, 6199, 9982
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Consolidated Unified School District No. 101, KS, 10430 Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, OH, 3380, 3381, 7393, 9161 Consortium for Public Education, PA, 9690, 10169 Consortium of Reproductive Health Associations, Ethiopia, 1240 Constitutional Rights Foundation, IL, 2647 Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, CA, 2745, 4486 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley, PA, 9983 Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 7128 CONTACT Crisis Line, TX, 10737 Contemporary Art for San Antonio, TX, 11159 Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX, 10819 ContinYou, England, 5045 Contra Costa Child Care Council, CA, 2108 Contra Costa County Health Services, CA, 371, 1597 Convent of the Good Shepherd Shelter, CA, 139 Cook County Family Connection, GA, 10431 Cook Inlet Tribal Council, AK, 11634 Cook, County of, IL, 4062 Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, TX, 6296 Cooperation for Fair Trade in Africa, Kenya, 1878 Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, GA, 3676 Cooperative Fund of New England, NC, 2692 Coordinated Assistance Network, CA, 1598 COPE Health Solutions, CA, 179, 2195 Copper Cannon Corporation, NH, 6091 Copper Ridge Institute, MD, 3970 Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, Egypt, 7129 COR Community Development Corporation, CA, 372 Coral Reef Alliance, CA, 1879 Corazon Ministries, TX, 11160 Corcoran Gallery of Art, DC, 11563 CORE Outreach Center, NE, 6008 Cornelia Connelly Center for Education, NY, 2480 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, NY, 8032 Cornell University, NY, 8594 Cornerstone Assistance Network, TX, 10665 Cornerstone Community Development Corporation, CA, 2109 Cornerstone Schools Association, MI, 4636 Cornerstone Theater Company, CA, 908 Coro Center for Civic Leadership, PA, 9706, 9752 Coro Southern California, CA, 159 Corpcare Distributions, WI, 11990 Corporacion Municipal de Desarrollo Social de Colina, Chile, 9582 Corporate Alliance for Drug Education, PA, 10102 Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, MI, 5046 Corporation for Enterprise Development, DC, 5047, 5584 Corporation for Supportive Housing, CT, 4474, 3303, 4993 Corporation for the Advancement of Policy Evaluation, NJ, 2711 Corps Network, DC, 7986, 7987, 11743 Corpus Christi Education Foundation, TX, 10432, 11161 Corpus Christi Police Department, TX, 11162 Correctional Association of New York, NY, 7803 Corvallis Arts Center, OR, 9449 COSI Columbus, OH, 8994 Council for Aid to Education, NY, 7496 Council for Children, NC, 8595 Council for Court Excellence, DC, 2868 Council for Excellence in Government, DC, 6850 Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, HI, 3215, 3263 Council for the Spanish Speaking, WI, 11991, 12045 Council of Chief State School Officers, DC, 7130 Council of Community Services of New York State, NY, 7030, 7959 Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, DC, 8203 Council of Michigan Foundations, MI, 797, 4815, 5154 Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, NJ, 6297 Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, NY, 7910
Council of Southern Mountains, WV, 9684 Council of State Governments, KY, 3445, 6298 Council of the Great City Schools, DC, 312 Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse for Greater New Orleans, LA, 11163 Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston, TX, 10820 Council on Foreign Relations, NY, 6984 Council on Foundations, VA, 4063, 4730, 5048, 5155, 9753 Council on Fund Raising New Hampshire, NH, 6074, 6092 Council on Library and Information Resources, DC, 7669 Counseling Associates of Saint Croix, WI, 5257 Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, NY, 7760 Countryside Community Church, NE, 6009 Countryside Public Health, MN, 5362 Courage Center, MN, 5503, 5504 Court Appointed Special Advocate of Acadiana, LA, 11164 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baker County, OR, 9292 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clackamas County, OR, 9450 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clatsop County, OR, 9293 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Collin County, TX, 10588 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Columbia Gorge, OR, 9294 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Denton County, TX, 10889 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Douglas County, OR, 9295 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lake County, IL, 3365 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Malheur County, OR, 9296 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southeast Texas, TX, 11165 Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Coastal Bend, TX, 11166 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Columbia County, OR, 9297 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Klamath County, OR, 9298 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Lincoln County, OR, 9299 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Tillamook County, OR, 9300 Courtauld Institute of Art, England, 7670 Cove Center for Grieving Children, CT, 9119 Covenant House, NY, 6874 Covenant House California, CA, 11167 Covenant House New Orleans, LA, 11168 Covenant House Texas, TX, 10821 Covenant Theological Seminary, MO, 3677 Craft Act: Craft and Design Centre, Australia, 9583 Crag Law Center, OR, 9340 Craigslist Foundation, CA, 1241, 1599, 1880, 8300 Crater Lake National Park Trust, OR, 9451-9453 Crayons to Computers, OH, 9120 Crean Lutheran South High School, CA, 12092 Creating Economic Opportunities for Women, CA, 2110 Creating Hope International, MI, 572, 4315, 6250, 9409 Creative Alternatives of New York, NY, 7471 Creative Capital Foundation, NY, 302, 7022, 7131, 8410 Creative Grandparenting, DE, 11169 Creative Heartwork, NJ, 8238 Creative Life, TN, 11170 Crime Stoppers of Houston, TX, 11171 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, DC, 4064, 4065 Crisis Assistance Ministry, NC, 8640 Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault, NE, 5996 Crisis Control Ministry, NC, 8683 Crisis Intervention of Houston, TX, 10748 Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, NJ, 6177
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Crisis Pregnancy Support Center of the Mainland, TX, 11172 Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America, TX, 10822 Cross and Joftus, MD, 5049 CrossOver Ministry, VA, 11592 Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service, OH, 8905-8907 Crotched Mountain Foundation, NH, 6093 Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, CO, 2362, 4936 Crowden Music Center, CA, 798 Crozer-Chester Foundation, PA, 9984 Crystal Charity Ball, TX, 10589, 10784, 10988, 11033 CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation, CA, 6719 Cuban Artists Fund, NY, 8101 Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee, WI, 12130 Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, DC, 2893 Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County, CA, 523 Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County, CA, 1242 Cultural Development Corporation of the District of Columbia, DC, 2894 Cultural Tourism DC, DC, 2895 Culture and Communication Center for Facilitators, China, 7132 Culture Project, NY, 7988 Cumberland Empowerment Zone, NJ, 10433 Cupertino Community Services, CA, 1881 CURE Childhood Cancer, GA, 3795 Curious Theater Company, CO, 2363 Currier Museum of Art, NH, 4435 Curriki, DC, 7455 Curry County Juvenile Department, OR, 9301 Curry Senior Center, CA, 1600 Curry, County of, OR, 9341 Cuyahoga Community College Foundation, OH, 8908, 8909 Cuyahoga Community Land Trust, OH, 8910 Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners, OH, 9084 Cuyahoga County Department of Workforce Development, OH, 8911 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, FL, 11034, 2556, 9262, 9263, 11173 Daemen College, NY, 7960 Dahlem Conservancy, MI, 4766 Dakota Resource Council, ND, 5363 Dakota Rural Action, SD, 5364 Dakota Wicohan, MN, 5258 Dallas Challenge, TX, 10590 Dallas County Juvenile Department, TX, 4066 Dallas Historical Society, TX, 10890 Dallas Independent School District, TX, 11744 Dallas Jewish Coalition, TX, 10989 Dallas Morning News Charities, TX, 10891 Dallas Museum of Art, TX, 10591-10593, 11174 Dallas Museum of Art League, TX, 10785 Dallas Museum of Natural History, TX, 10594-10596 Dallas Opera, TX, 10597, 10990 Dallas SCORES, TX, 9833 Dallas Symphony Association, TX, 10598 Dallas Symphony Orchestra, TX, 10786 Dallas Theater Center, TX, 10599 Dallas Womens Foundation, TX, 10600, 10601 Dallas Zoological Society, TX, 10787, 10788, 11035 Damespointe, GA, 3106-3117 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, MA, 9121 Danbury Children First, CT, 2628 Dance Heritage Coalition, DC, 7671 Dance Kaleidoscope, IN, 3678 Dance New Amsterdam, NY, 7672 Dance Palace, CA, 1024 Dance Source Houston, TX, 10749 Dance Theater Workshop, NY, 7673 Dance Theaters Network, Russia, 7133, 7134 Dance/NYC, NY, 7751 Dance/USA, DC, 7674 Danspace Project, NY, 7675 DARE, RI, 10235 Darkness to Light, SC, 10268-10270 Dartmouth College, NH, 1882, 9823 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, NH, 6094 DataCenter, CA, 1601, 7949
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Daughters of Charity Health Systems, CA, 1093 Daughters of Charity Services of San Antonio, TX, 11175 Daughters of Esther Fellowship International, LA, 11176 Daughters of the American Revolution, Texas Society, TX, 10750 Davenport Museum of Art, Friends of, IA, 3801 Davenport University Foundation, MI, 4999 Davey OBrien Educational and Charitable Trust, TX, 10550 David Brower Center, CA, 4937 David Douglas School District, OR, 10434 Dawns Light Center for Children and Adults in Grief, CA, 1770 Daytime Enrichment Activities and Recreation, OR, 9342 Dayton Ballet Association, OH, 9097 DC Action for Children, DC, 2896 DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation, DC, 2939 DC Childrens Advocacy Center, DC, 2810 DC Education Compact, DC, 313 DC Public Education Fund, DC, 2897 DC Voice, DC, 2898 DC Wheel Productions, DC, 2899 De Queen Public Schools, AR, 11954 Deborah Hospital Foundation, NJ, 11177 Deep Hope Institute, WA, 4816 Deep Search, CA, 1243 Defender Association of Philadelphia, PA, 3482 Defenders of Wildlife, DC, 11808 Defensa Ambiental del Noroeste, Mexico, 1244 DeLaSalle Education Center, MO, 5860 Delaware Adolescent Program, DE, 11178 Delaware City Community Center, DE, 11179 Delaware County Literacy Council, PA, 10103 Delaware Futures, DE, 2797 Delaware Guidance Services for Children and Youth, DE, 11180 Delaware River City Corporation, PA, 9985 Delaware State University Foundation, DE, 8204 Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children, PA, 10104 Delaware Valley Grantmakers, PA, 9986 Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center, PA, 9824 Delaware Valley Legacy Fund, PA, 2512 Delaware Valley Project with Industry, PA, 10105 Delta State University, MS, 5816 Democracy Collaborative Foundation, MD, 2746 Democracy Now Productions, NY, 6502 DemocracyInAction.org, DC, 2805, 8301 Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, NY, 586, 799, 4067, 4817, 6230, 6645, 7135, 11692 Denver Art Museum, CO, 2481 Denver Indian Family Resource Center, CO, 5971 Denver Public Schools Foundation, CO, 2450, 2451, 2482, 10683 Denver Rescue Mission, CO, 11955 Denver Scholarship Foundation, CO, 10435 Denver School of Science and Technology, CO, 10602 Denver Young Artists Orchestra Association, CO, 2364 Denvers Road Home, CO, 2365 DePaul Industries, OR, 9454 DePaul Institute, PA, 9921 DePaul University, IL, 10436 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, IL, 3649 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance - Greater Houston, TX, 10730 Des Moines Business Education Alliance, IA, 3814, 9163 Desarrollo Familiar, CA, 2111 Deseret Trust Company, UT, 11478 Desert Voices Oral Learning Center, AZ, 9922 Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, MO, 5916 Design Response, CA, 1883 Desk and Derrick Club of San Antonio, TX, 11181 Desmond Tutu Centre for Leadership, South Africa, 4818 DeSoto Sunrise Homes, MS, 11182
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Destiny Arts Center, CA, 1602 Detroit Community Initiative, MI, 4938 Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, MI, 4939 Detroit Institute of Arts, MI, 4637 Detroit Science Center, MI, 4638 Detroit Symphony Orchestra, MI, 7676 Detroit Youth Foundation, MI, 4684, 4685 Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice, MI, 4940 Deuce McAllisters Catch 22 Foundation, LA, 11183 Developing Potential, OH, 9201 Development Associates International, CO, 11941 Development Initiatives Network, Nigeria, 7136 Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations, Uganda, 7137 Development Policy Management Forum, Kenya, 7138 Development Training Institute, MD, 5532, 5736, 8448, 8641, 8642 Development, Research and Projects Centre, Nigeria, 1245, 1246 Developmental Studies Center, CA, 1603 DFW Center for Autism, TX, 10946 Dialogue Project, NY, 7804 Diamond State Youth, DE, 11184 Diamondback Charity Classic, TX, 10710 Dickeyville Garden Club, MD, 3971 Digital Wish, VT, 556 Dimensions Dance Theater, CA, 1604 Dine College, AZ, 3761 Diocese of Boise, ID, 3084 Diocese of Chimoio, Mozambique, 4819 Diocese of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, 2766 Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, LA, 3877 Diocese of Oakland, CA, 2211, 2767 Diocese of Phoenix, AZ, 63 Diocese of Rockville Centre, NY, 8064 Diocese of Venice, FL, 5672 Direct Action and Research Training Center, FL, 5050, 11693 Direct CareGiver Association, AZ, 45 Directions for Youth and Families, OH, 8995 Disability Funders Network, VA, 7139, 7805 Disability Law Center, UT, 11449 Disability Resources, TX, 10603 Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, CA, 1605 Disabled Persons Action Organization, NY, 7945 Discovery Science Center of Orange County, CA, 10955 District 202, MN, 5259 District 8 Senior Events, CO, 2504 District Councils Collaborative of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, MN, 5533 District of Columbia College Access Program, DC, 2900 District of Columbia Employment Justice Center, DC, 2901 Ditching Dirty Diesel Collaborative, CA, 1606 Diversified Community Services, PA, 9987 Dixon Gallery and Gardens, TN, 10304 DKT International, DC, 1247, 5982-5984 Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater, OR, 9399 Dobama Theater, OH, 8912, 9085 Doc Hurley Scholarship Foundation, CT, 2557 Doernbecher Childrens Hospital Foundation, OR, 9455 Dollars for Scholars, Jefferson, LA, 10437 Domestic Violence and Mental Health Policy Initiative, IL, 3518 Domestic Violence Center, OH, 9184 Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis, IN, 11573 Domestic Workers United, NY, 7806 Dominic Walsh Dance Theater, TX, 10531 Dominican University of California, CA, 1025 Don Bosco Hall, MI, 4941 Don Guanella School, PA, 11185 Dona Ana Arts Council, NM, 9834 Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, MO, 11745 Donors Forum of Chicago, IL, 3561, 8401 Donors Trust, VA, 2960, 2961, 4723, 4724, 7008, 7009, 8182, 8673, 11479 DonorsChoose, NY, 11694
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Door of Hope, CA, 1462, 2232 Dorchester Uhuru Project, MA, 4316, 4530 dotOrganize, NY, 8302 Douglas County Public Health, MN, 5580 Douglas Gould and Company, NY, 7140 Douglass Community Association, MI, 4609 Dougy Center, OR, 9456, 9457 Down Syndrome Association of Orange County, CA, 11186 Downtown Detroit Partnership, MI, 4639, 4942 Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, CT, 2693 Downtown Events Group, IA, 3799 Downtown Management Organization, PA, 10170 Downtown Womens Center, CA, 4943 DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children, CA, 1026 DREAM Program, VT, 11494 Dress for Success of Oregon, OR, 9283, 9458 Dress for Success Worldwide, NY, 6985 Driscoll Childrens Hospital, TX, 11187 DSM Management Group, TX, 10604 Dual Language Education of New Mexico, NM, 6524 Dubnoff Center for Child Development and Educational Therapy, CA, 180 Ducks Unlimited, SC, 3399 Due Process of Law Foundation, DC, 4487 Duke University, NC, 3650, 4820, 6299, 6720, 7371, 7677, 8123, 8124, 8556, 8596, 8597 Duke University Medical Center, NC, 6064, 10281 Dumas Discovery Center, TX, 11188 Dumas Education Foundation, TX, 11189 Dumbarton United Methodist Church, DC, 732 Dunhuang Research Academy, China, 7678 Dunsmuir House and Gardens, CA, 763 DuPage Federation on Human Services Reform, IL, 3336, 3385 Durango 4-C Council, CO, 2384, 2385 Durham Public Schools, NC, 314 DuSable Museum of African American History, IL, 12131 Dutchess County Arts Council, NY, 7031 Dwa Fanm, NY, 7807 Dystonia Society, England, 5505 E and Co, NJ, 6721 E3: Employers for Education Excellence, OR, 5766, 8449, 9343 Earlham College, IN, 7679 Early Care and Education Council of Boulder County, CO, 2386 Early Childhood Alliance, IN, 3616, 3617, 3746 Early Childhood Assessment Project, TX, 11442 Early Childhood Council, CO, 2387 Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, CO, 2388 Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley, CO, 2389, 2390 Early Childhood Mental Health Program, CA, 1607 Early Childhood Partners, CO, 2452 Early Childhood Resource Center, MN, 5260, 5365 Early Music Guild of Seattle, WA, 11635 Early Music Now, WI, 12046 Earned Assets Resource Network, CA, 2122, 7141 Earth Island Institute, CA, 628, 1608, 1609 Earth Share of Washington, WA, 11662, 11865 EARTH University, Costa Rica, 7142 Earthteam, CA, 532 Earthwatch Institute, MA, 4436, 6200 East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, CA, 565 East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, CA, 909 East Central Missouri Area Health Education Center, MO, 6251 East Coast Greenway Alliance, RI, 7808 East District Family Resource Center, VA, 4068 East Falls Development Corporation, PA, 9988 East Liberty Development, PA, 10171 East Metro Womens Council, MN, 5261 East Mississippi Business Development Foundation, MS, 5822 East Palo Alto Community and Neighborhood Development Organization, CA, 1610 East Palo Alto, City of, CA, 1248 East Wake Education Foundation, NC, 8726 Easter Seals North Texas, TX, 10973
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Easter Seals Northeast Ohio, OH, 8913 Eastern Cape NGO Coalition, South Africa, 5051 Eastern Environmental Law Center, NJ, 6201, 6231, 6474, 7405 Eastern Hungarian Community Service Foundation, Hungary, 5052 Eastern Iowa Community College District, IA, 4944 Eastern New Mexico University, NM, 4945 Eastside Ecumenical Church Consortium, OH, 8914 Ecclesia Ministries, MA, 7809 ecoAmerica, DC, 8303 Ecojustice Canada, Canada, 11663 EcoLogic Development Fund, MA, 573, 666, 1884, 2747, 3926, 6722 Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation, NY, 8450 Economic Policy Institute, DC, 8125 Ecotrust, OR, 35 Ecotrust Canada, Canada, 7143 EcoVentures International, DC, 5455, 6723 Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health, TX, 11190 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, OR, 11809 EDA Rural Systems Private, India, 7144 Edge Connection, GA, 3118, 6724, 8742 Edina ABC Foundation, MN, 5534 Edison Institute, MI, 9122 Edna Maguire School, CA, 1027 Educate Tomorrow Corporation, FL, 3014 Education Clinic, Inc., NY, 7442 Education Collaborative for Greater Boston, MA, 490 Education Conservancy, OR, 7497 Education Delivery Systems, PA, 9754 Education Development Center, CA, 9309, 9310, 4069, 10716 Education for Life Program, Kenya, 2768 Education for Parish Service Foundation, DC, 2769 Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools, MT, 5974 Education Foundation of Palm Beach County, FL, 2997 Education Law Center, NJ, 9989 Education Law Center-PA, PA, 9990 Education Pioneers, CA, 315, 989, 3446, 7443, 7761, 10684 Education Resource Strategies, MA, 3119 Education Service Center Region XIII, TX, 10605 Education Writers Association, DC, 11746 Educational Broadcasting Corporation, NY, 2583 Educational Council, OH, 5824 Educational Information and Resource Center, NJ, 6202, 6203 Educational Partnerships, CT, 6013-6025 Educational Results Partnership, CA, 764, 8451, 9123 Educational Testing Service, NJ, 7394, 11747 Educators for Social Responsibility, MA, 10606-10608 EdVenture Group, WV, 9707 EdVestors, MA, 4317 EdVisions, MN, 11748 Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families, NY, 7810 Efficacy Institute, MA, 4253, 4264, 4318 Egyptian AIDS Society, Egypt, 7145 Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, IN, 7146 El Centro, KS, 5861 El Centro de las Americas, NE, 5991 El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Popular Music, Egypt, 7147 El Paso Child Guidance Center, TX, 10713 El Paso Independent School District, TX, 10609 Elderhelp of San Diego, CA, 1506 Eldridge Street Project, NY, 7811 Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill, NY, 7032 Electronic Privacy Information Center, DC, 7148 Elgin Family Health Clinic, OR, 9344 Eliada Homes, NC, 8598 Elijahs Promise, NJ, 6178 Elisabeth Morrow School, NJ, 6169 Elkhart Art League, IN, 3601 Elkhorn Slough Foundation, CA, 1249 Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House, MA, 4319
Elmwood Village Association, NY, 7961 Elton John AIDS Foundation, NY, 8996 Embassy Theater Foundation, IN, 3618 EmcArts, NY, 7023, 7024 Emerge, MA, 4559 Emerge Community Development, MN, 5053 Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy, NY, 3762 Emmanuel Cancer Foundation, NJ, 11191 Emmanuel Gospel Center, MA, 3679, 4591 Emory University, GA, 2648, 3177, 3185, 6300 Empire Arts Center, ND, 5366 Empire Justice Center, NY, 6861, 7812 Empower Oahu, HI, 3257 Empowerment Group, PA, 10106 Empowertech, CA, 140 Encore Vocal Arts, IN, 3680 Encounter for Culture and Education, NY, 2962 End Hunger Network Houston Chapter, TX, 10823, 10824 Endangered Wildlife Trust, South Africa, 4821 Endeavor Global, NY, 5899 Energy Outreach Colorado, CO, 2483 EngenderHealth, NY, 800, 1250, 3927, 5673, 5985, 5986, 6417, 8168, 8643 Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, NJ, 6170 English at Work, TX, 4822 Ennis House Foundation, CA, 594 Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City, MD, 4243 Enon-Coulter Community Development Corporation, PA, 10107 Enrichment Center, AL, 1, 8743 Ensemble Theater Project, CA, 1746 Enterprise Center, PA, 4391, 8452, 8744, 10218 Enterprise Center of Johnson County, KS, 5879 Enterprise Community Partners, MD, 2748, 5456, 9185, 11584 Enterprising Environmental Solutions, PA, 3180, 11982 ENTHUSE Charitable Trust, England, 2649 Entrepreneurs Foundation, CA, 1251, 1885-1887, 2188 Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, OR, 9459-9461 Environment and Human Health, CT, 2607 Environment California Research and Policy Center, CA, 1611 Environmental and Conservation Organization of Henderson County, NC, 8701 Environmental Careers Organization, MA, 1065 Environmental Defense, CA, 243, 1252, 6204 Environmental Education Evaluation Learning Community, CA, 1612 Environmental Flying Services, AZ, 1253 Environmental Grantmakers Association, NY, 801, 2970, 2971, 6934 Environmental Health Coalition, CA, 6935, 7950 Environmental Health Fund, MA, 4488 Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition, CA, 1613 Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, IL, 1254 Environmental Law Institute, DC, 2650, 7813 Environmental Leadership Program, DC, 1255, 2940, 4265, 4320, 6205, 11585 Environmental Support Center, DC, 1066, 1162, 5457, 7149, 8033, 11879 Environmental Working Group, DC, 802 Epilepsy Foundation of Kansas and Western Missouri, MO, 5917 Epiphany Productions Sonic Dance Theater, CA, 1614 Epiphany School, NY, 6986 Episcopal Community Development, NJ, 10219 Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, PA, 10108 Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio, OH, 3034 Episcopal Housing Alliance, CA, 6725 Episcopal School of Dallas, TX, 10610 Epstein and Fass Associates, NY, 5054 Equal Rights Washington Education Fund, WA, 2513 Equality Federation Institute, CA, 733, 2514, 2515, 4610, 4611 Equest, TX, 10991 Equestrian Therapy Program, OH, 11192 Equipping Ministries International, OH, 4699
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ERAC/CE, MI, 4612, 4746 Erie County Drug and Alcohol Coalition, PA, 9697 Erikson Institute, IL, 3366 Escondido Union High School District, CA, 10438 Escorted Transportation Services Northwest, IL, 3540 Escuela de Guadalupe, CO, 2453, 2770 Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Center, NM, 6546 Esperanca, AZ, 85 Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, CA, 6726 Essence of Life-International, FL, 2983 Essex County College, NJ, 7934 ETA Creative Arts Foundation, IL, 3447 Ethiopian North American Health Professionals Association, MI, 4686 Ethos Consortium, NC, 8644 Eugene Concert Choir, OR, 9462 Eugene P. Tone Transitional Center, WA, 11193 European Foundation Centre, Belgium, 5055 European Institute, DC, 6987 European Leadership Forum, England, 3834 Evangelical Covenant Church, IL, 3681 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Indiana-Kentucky Synod, IN, 3682 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Southwestern Washington Synod, WA, 12093 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Virginia Synod, VA, 12094 Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, PR, 3021 Evergreen Family Friendship Service, CO, 11942 Evergreen State College, WA, 11810 Evergreen State College Foundation, WA, 11866 Everybody Wins! Vermont, VT, 11495 Excelencia in Education, DC, 3763 Excellent Education Development, CA, 316 Excelsior Action Group, CA, 533 Exceptional Care for Children, DE, 11194 Exceptional Parents Unlimited, CA, 373 Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse of Houston, TX, 10825 Exchange Club Family Center of the Mid-South, TN, 11195 Executive Council on Diplomacy, DC, 2651 Executive Leadership Foundation, VA, 8997 Executive Service Corps, CO, 2345 Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, OK, 9228, 9229, 9240 Executive Service Corps of Chicago, IL, 3337, 3338, 3392, 3519, 3541 Executive Service Corps of Detroit, MI, 4640, 4717, 4756, 4994 Executive Service Corps of New England, MA, 3576, 4560 Executive Service Corps of Southern California, CA, 336, 1120, 1463, 2233, 2279 Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, NC, 8645, 8646 Executive Service Corps of Washington, WA, 11867, 11890 Executive Service Corps, National, NY, 6626 ExLoco, CA, 11664 Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound, NY, 6206 Experimental Theater Centre for New Drama Praktika, Russia, 7150 Explorations in Math, WA, 11868 Exploratorium, CA, 1094, 1095, 1615, 1616, 3878, 3879 Extra Mile Education Foundation, PA, 9755 Faces and Voices of Recovery, DC, 6095 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, CA, 629, 3367, 7746, 2790 Fair Chance, DC, 2811, 2837, 2869, 2902, 2941, 4210, 4220, 6727, 8745 Fair Food Matters, MI, 4771 Fair Housing Center of West Michigan, MI, 4731 Fair Trial Initiative, NC, 8702 Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, OH, 8915 Fairfax-San Anselmo Childrens Center, CA, 1028 Fairfield Incubator for Entrepreneurs, AL, 4 Fairfield Main Street, AL, 5 Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District, CA, 534
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Fairhaven Ministry of Faith, Hope and Love, LA, 11196 Fairhill Center, OH, 9186 Fairmont, City of, MN, 5581 Faith Center for Community Development, NY, 6632 Faith in Public Life, DC, 734 Faith Lutheran Church, IA, 12096, 12095 Faith Network of the East Bay, CA, 11197 Faith Partnerships, NC, 4070, 4071 Faith-Hope-Love-Charity, FL, 2998 FaithTrust Institute, WA, 9628 Faithworks, DC, 2812 FaithWorks of Abilene, TX, 10979 Falls Church McLean Childrens Center, VA, 2903 Famicos Foundation, OH, 8916 Families and Work Institute, NY, 7151 Families First, GA, 4437 Families First New York, NY, 7033, 7034 Families in Transition, NH, 3935 Families USA Foundation, DC, 4823 Family Access Network Foundation, OR, 9463 Family Building Blocks, OR, 9345, 9464 Family Care International, NY, 630, 1256 Family Empowerment Institute, MI, 4072 Family Gateway, TX, 10611 Family Giving Tree, CA, 1888 Family Health International, NC, 11749, 11750 Family Housing Fund, MN, 5216 Family Independence Initiative, CA, 4946 Family Institute, IL, 3413 Family League of Baltimore City, MD, 4073 Family Medicine Residency of Idaho, ID, 10956 Family Partnership Center, NY, 7035 Family Place, DC, 2904, 10612 Family Planning Services of Lorain County, OH, 9040 Family Reading Partnership, NY, 8377 Family Resource Center, MO, 3087 Family Resource Center Association, CO, 5616 Family Resource Center at Gorham, NH, 6096 Family Resources Community Action, RI, 10236 Family Service Agency, OH, 9202 Family Service Agency of Mid Michigan, MI, 5056 Family Service Agency of San Mateo County, CA, 1889 Family Service Association of San Antonio, TX, 11198 Family Service Center of Galveston County, TX, 11199 Family Service Center of Houston and Harris County, TX, 10751 Family Support Services of the Bay Area, CA, 2112 Family Transitional Housing, OH, 8917, 9215 Family Tree Clinic, MN, 5617, 5674 Family Violence Prevention Fund, CA, 6301, 7152, 9410 Family Violence Prevention Services, TX, 11200 Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association, CA, 1617 Fargo Theater Management Corporation, ND, 5367 Farm Rescue, ND, 5368 Farmers Legal Action Group, MN, 4489 Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, OR, 9346 FAS.research, NY, 1257 Fauna and Flora International, England, 468, 7153 Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses, MA, 4321 Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama, AL, 11695 Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund, GA, 8417, 11696 Fedora Commons, NY, 7680 Feeding America, IL, 4244 Fellowship Farm, PA, 10109 Fellowship Home of Winston-Salem, NC, 8684 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, MO, 11201, 11811, 10992 Fellowship of San Antonio, TX, 10439 Fenway Community Development Corporation, MA, 4561 Fenway Community Health Center, MA, 4322 Fergus Falls Center for the Arts, MN, 5369 Fern Ridge Library Foundation, OR, 9465 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, MA, 48, 631, 2580, 2739, 3120, 3427, 4453, 4471, 5880-5882,
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7010-7016, 7055, 8174, 8573, 8647, 10685, 10741 Fifth Avenue Committee, NY, 5057 Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, DC, 1258, 1259 Fighting to Rid Gangs in America Foundation, TX, 11202 Filmmakers Collaborative, MA, 1260 Finance Project, DC, 1000, 3764, 5058 Financial Information and Service Center, WI, 12097 Financial Innovations Center, IL, 6728 Financial Stewardship Resources, OR, 9302 Fine Arts for Children and Teens, NM, 6535 FinMark Trust, South Africa, 11751 Fire Historical and Cultural Arts Collaborative, MI, 4772 Fire Safe Council of San Diego County, CA, 1507 Firehouse Theater Project, VA, 9629 First 5 San Luis Obispo County, CA, 374 First Alaskans Institute, AK, 11636 First Book, DC, 1890 First Childrens Finance, MN, 2280, 5170, 5217, 5458, 5618, 5737, 6729 First Christian Church, AR, 97 First Congregational Church, MI, 4824 First Glance Student Center, OH, 9055 First Lutheran Church of Brookings Foundation, SD, 12098 First Nations Development Institute, CO, 4825, 7154, 8453, 11752 First Nations Oweesta Corporation, SD, 6730 First Peoples Fund, SD, 7155, 10291 First Person Arts, PA, 9991, 10110 First Place, WA, 11637 First Place for Youth, CA, 6851 First Response Team of America, TN, 10742 First Step Fund, MO, 5883, 5900-5902, 8454 First Tee Central Coast, CA, 1747 First Tee of Jacksonville, FL, 2992 First United Methodist Church of Saline, MI, 4753 First Voice, CA, 803, 1618 FIRSTLINK, OH, 8998 FirstWorks, RI, 10237 Fish House Foundation, NH, 6097 Fisk University, TN, 5059, 6646 Fitchburg Serenity Club, WI, 11992 Five Freedoms Project, DC, 3067 FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, NY, 2743, 6936, 6937, 8278 Flatwater Shakespeare Company, NE, 6028 Flint Community Schools, MI, 5156, 5157 Flint Institute of Music, MI, 5060, 5061 Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations, FL, 8455, 8746 Florida Aquarium, FL, 10440 Florida Atlantic University, FL, 4947 Florida Atlantic University Foundation, FL, 3097 Florida CHAIN, FL, 6938 Florida Orchestra Guild Tampa, FL, 3035 Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, FL, 3036 Florida Southern College, FL, 3037 Floyd County Board of Education, GA, 3141 Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation, PA, 9835 Focus: HOPE, MI, 4687, 4757, 4948, 7156 FOLEPI Foundation, IL, 3313 Folger Shakespeare Library, DC, 2813, 4205, 6207 Folk-Time, OR, 9347 Folwell Neighborhood Association, MN, 5535 Fondy Food Center, WI, 12047 Fontana Chamber Arts, MI, 4747 Fontbonne College, MO, 9923-9927 Food Alliance, OR, 11812 Food Bank Council of Michigan, MI, 4641, 4826 Food Bank for New York City, Food for Survival, NY, 7814 Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano, CA, 1771 Food Bank of Delaware, DE, 11203 Food Bank of Northern Nevada, NV, 6065 Food Bank of South Central Michigan, MI, 4767, 4773 Food Research and Action Center, DC, 6302 Food Trust, PA, 10111 Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, CA, 160 FoodChange, NY, 8269
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Foothill College, CA, 7681 Foothill Family Service, CA, 141, 2234 Foothill Vocational Opportunties, CA, 2235 Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation, CA, 1891-1894 Footsteps, South Africa, 8102 Foraker Group, AK, 36, 37, 3294, 11813 Forbes Funds, PA, 9708, 9836, 9837, 9878, 10172, 10173 Fordham University, NY, 6647, 7815, 7816 Forensic Nurse Examiners of Louisiana, LA, 3859 Forest City, City of, IA, 3802 Forest Education and Conservation Foundation, NC, 11956 Forest Ethics, CA, 632 Forest Park Trust, NY, 6633, 7522 Forest Stewardship Council, Germany, 8103, 8104, 11665 Forestry Action Committee of the Illinois Valley Basin Interest Group, OR, 9348 Fort Belknap Indian Community, MT, 4074 Fort Bend County Museum Association, TX, 10731 Fort Bend Forward, TX, 10732 Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization, NY, 7946 Fort Lauderdale Childrens Theater, FL, 9647 Fort Ligonier Association, PA, 9879 Fort Wayne Civic Theater, IN, 3619 Fort Wayne Dance Collective, IN, 3620 Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, IN, 3621 Fort Wayne Public Television, IN, 3622 Fort Wayne Rescue Mission Ministries, IN, 3623 Fort Wayne Womens Bureau, IN, 3624 Fort Wayne Youtheater, IN, 3625 Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, TX, 10717 Fort Worth Opera Association, TX, 10545 Fort Worth Promotion and Development Fund, TX, 3292 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association, TX, 10546 Forte Foundation, TX, 3651 Forward Community Investments, WI, 7523 Forward Stride, OR, 9466 Foster a Dream, CA, 2149 Foster and Adoption Mentoring and Enrichment, MA, 4531 Foster Care Alumni of America, VA, 4075 Foster Care Review, FL, 3015 Fostering Arts Organization Linking Artist and Communities, RI, 10238 Foundation Center, CA, 535, 4245, 3178, 910, 911, 3068, 5903, 7498, 8304 Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences, MD, 7571 Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, PA, 6252 Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow, NV, 10337 Foundation for Art and Music in Elementary Education, IN, 3747 Foundation for California Community Colleges, CA, 804-806 Foundation for Dance Promotion, NY, 1619, 7817 Foundation for Educational Administration, NJ, 6208 Foundation for Hearing Research, CA, 1895, 9928 Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy, UT, 11450 Foundation for Jewish Camping, NY, 3171 Foundation for Long Term Care, NY, 7922 Foundation for Madisons Public Schools, WI, 10441 Foundation for National Progress, CA, 8034 Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds, PA, 9756 Foundation for Quality Care, NY, 7610 Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, MT, 2652, 5976 Foundation for Science and Mathematics Education, LA, 3880 Foundation for Teaching Economics, CA, 7395 Foundation for the Development of Microfinances to Overcome Poverty and Social Exclusion in the Republic of Argentina, Argentina, 7157 Foundation for the Global Compact, NY, 2653 Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine, PA, 7641 Foundation for the Jewish Community, NY, 6584
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Foundation of American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, DC, 595 Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities, DC, 10293 Foundations for a Better Oregon, OR, 9467, 11638 Foundations of Success, MD, 1261-1264, 7025 Foundations, Inc., NJ, 4076, 4077, 5062, 8747, 9992, 10112-10115 Fountain House, NY, 4949 Fountain Valley School of Colorado, CO, 3881 Four One Five Society, CA, 7587 Four-H Council, National, MD, 1131 Four-H Foundation, North Dakota, ND, 5262 Fourth Partner Foundation, TX, 10613-10620 FowlerHoffman LLC, CA, 1265-1267 Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, WI, 12132 Fragile Kids Foundation, GA, 11204 FrameWorks Institute, DC, 4266, 4827 Francis Child Development Institute, MO, 5853-5855, 5884, 5885 Francis Lauer Youth Services, IA, 3803 Francis Marion University Foundation, SC, 10265 Franciscans International, NY, 2771 Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, NC, 5979 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, NY, 7036, 7037 Franklin and Marshall College, PA, 8373 Franklin Land Trust, MA, 4423 Franklin Township Community School Corporation, IN, 3683 Fraser Riverkeeper, Canada, 11666 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, WA, 11891 Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, NY, 7472, 8999 Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, WA, 9349 Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland, OH, 9187 Free Trade Alliance San Antonio, TX, 11205 Free Wheelchair Mission, CA, 11943 Free Will Baptist Bible College, TN, 2986 Freedman Consulting, LLC, DC, 8126 Freedom Rain Outreach Ministries, AL, 26 Freedom States Alliance, IL, 3448 Freedom to Marry, NY, 7989 Freedom Writers Foundation, CA, 181 Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, PA, 182, 183, 3038 French American Cultural Exchange, NY, 7402 French-American Aid for Children, NY, 7403 French-American School of Music, NY, 7404 Fresh Air, Inc., MN, 5536 Fresh Lifelines for Youth, CA, 1896 Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, CA, 11206 Freshwater Future, MI, 5063 Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation, CA, 6731 Fresno Art Museum, CA, 912 Fresno Housing Alliance, CA, 375 Fresno Nonprofit Advancement Council, CA, 580, 2281 Fresno-Madera Medical Society, CA, 807 Frick Art and Historical Center, PA, 9838 Frick Collection, NY, 7604, 7682 Friendly House, OR, 9284 Friends and Foundation of the San Francisco Public Library, CA, 685 Friends for Life, TN, 10305 Friends for Sight, UT, 11451, 11452 Friends of Arts Are Basic, NE, 6029 Friends of Burlington Gardens, VT, 11496 Friends of Children with Down Syndrome of Colorado, CO, 2391 Friends of COSSAT, TX, 11207 Friends of Expo Center, CA, 2236 Friends of Green Chimneys, NY, 2617 Friends of Haydon, NE, 5992 Friends of Hospice San Antonio, TX, 11208 Friends of Lakeside Lab, IA, 6536 Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed, Estuary, Beach and Sea, OR, 9468 Friends of the Central and East European Law Initiative Institute, DC, 8239 Friends of the Children New York, NY, 7416, 7473 Friends of the Children of King County, WA, 11892
Friends of the Children-Portland, OR, 9285, 9469 Friends of the Earth, DC, 11515 Friends of the Family, MD, 2838 Friends of the Huntley, SC, 10285 Friends of the Japanese House and Garden, PA, 10116 Friends of the Los Angeles River, CA, 184 Friends of the Pittsburgh Urban Forest, PA, 9709 Friends of Tiverton Libraries, RI, 10239 Fritz Institute, CA, 1620 Frontier Times Museum, TX, 10942 Frontiers of Flight Museum, TX, 10621, 10993 Fruit and Flower Childcare Center, OR, 4950 Fruit Valley Foundation, WA, 11209 FSG Social Impact Advisors, CA, 735, 808, 913, 914, 1268, 1269, 3339, 4323, 4324, 4688, 4750, 7818, 9757, 10622, 11578 Fulcrum Foundation, Russia, 7158 Full Circle Fund, CA, 2150 Full Circle of Lake County, CO, 2337 Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development, Russia, 9584 Fund for Local Development, Nicaragua, 7159 Fund for Philadelphia, PA, 9993, 9994 Fund for Public Health in New York, NY, 7819 Fund for Public Schools, NY, 317-319, 2712, 5904, 6610, 7617, 10686, 10687 Fund for Social Change, NY, 4078 Fund for Teachers, TX, 1621 Fund for Theological Education, GA, 3684 Fundacion Educa Mexico, Mexico, 2654, 7917 Fundacion Gaia Amazonas, Colombia, 11516 Fundacion Machaqa Amawta, Bolivia, 4828 Fundacion Natura Bolivia, Bolivia, 3483 Fundacion Solidaridad, Chile, 7160 Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing, NY, 7990 Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, NY, 4613 Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, FL, 5459, 6209, 7820, 9995 Funders Network on Population, Reproductive Health and Rights, MD, 1270 Funders Network on Trade and Globalization, CA, 7951 Fuping Vocational School, China, 7161 Furniture Society, NC, 4466 Fusion Partnerships, MD, 2151, 3972, 3973, 4000 Future Farmers of America Foundation, Oklahoma, OK, 9249 Future Leaders of America, CA, 1748 Future of Music Coalition, DC, 8305 FutureBuilders in Support of the Trollwood Performing Arts School, ND, 8836, 8837 Futures for Kids, NC, 10442 FutureWorks, LLC, MA, 7162 GALA Grupo de Artistas Latino Americanos, DC, 2905 Gallatin Shalom Zone, TN, 4951 Galveston Bay Foundation, TX, 10826, 10827 Gamaliel Foundation, IL, 11697 Garden Valley District Library, ID, 11639 Gardens of the Fox Cities, WI, 12029, 12099 Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, IL, 3304 Garrison Institute, NY, 6210 Garth House-Mickey Mehaffy Childrens Advocacy Program, TX, 11210 Gateway Community College Foundation, CT, 10443 Gateway Rehabilitation Center, PA, 9758 Gateway to College National Network, OR, 11753 Gateway to the Arts, PA, 9710 Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center, CA, 2196, 2197 Gathering Place, TX, 10828 Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Corporation, CA, 2237 Gay Men of African Descent, NY, 7821 Gay Mens Health Crisis, NY, 2516 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Services Center of Colorado, CO, 2484 Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, 7163 Gedakina, VT, 6098 GELEDES Institute of Black Women, Brazil, 7164 Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives, CA, 633, 2282
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Generation Engage, DC, 3069 Generation for Change and Growth, MN, 5263 Generational Alliance, DC, 8018, 8306 Generations, NJ, 11211 Generations Incorporated, MA, 4532 Genesee County Health Department, MI, 4692, 5158 Genesee Institute, MI, 5064 Genesee Intermediate School District, MI, 5159 Genesys Works, TX, 10403, 10532, 10752 George Fox University, OR, 3685, 11814 George Mason University Foundation, VA, 3686 George Washington University, DC, 6303-6306 George West Independent School District, TX, 11212 Georgetown University, DC, 1271, 2655, 3039, 3484, 3562, 8127 Georgia Biomedical Partnership, GA, 3142 Georgia Center for Nonprofits, GA, 3121, 3143, 3186, 6732, 8307, 8456, 8748 Georgia Charter Schools Association, GA, 111, 3172 Georgia Department of Human Resources, GA, 4079 Georgia Forestwatch, GA, 2749 Georgia Hospital Association, GA, 3156 Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, 2656 Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, GA, 3137 Georgia Justice Project, GA, 4080 Georgia Living Wage Coalition, GA, 11698 Georgia Micro Enterprise Network, GA, 6733, 8457 Georgia Museums, GA, 3122, 5825 Georgia School Boards Association, GA, 3144 Georgia School Council Institute, GA, 3123 Georgia State University, GA, 3187 Georgia Tech Research Corporation, GA, 3157 Georgia Wildlife Federation, GA, 5065 Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company, NY, 7962 German Marshall Fund of the United States, DC, 809, 8105 GESOC, Mexico, 810 Gesu School, PA, 9675 Giddens School, WA, 11893 Gildas Club Western New York, NY, 7963 Gillette Childrens Specialty Healthcare, MN, 5506 Gilloury Institute, IL, 3449 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., CA, 505, 2238, 11214, 11213, 3626, 5675, 2454, 9470, 9711, 9839, 10341, 11215, 11216 Girls and Boys Town, NE, 11217 Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, NY, 7417 Girls in the Game, IL, 3340 Girls Inc., NM, 6494 Girls Inc. of Central Alabama, AL, 6 Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta, GA, 3158 Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, PA, 9996 Girls Inc. of Memphis, TN, 11218 Girls Inc. of Metro Denver, CO, 10957 Girls Inc. of San Antonio, TX, 11219 Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley, CA, 376 Girls Incorporated, NY, 3090 Girls LEAP Self-Defense, MA, 4325 Girls on the Run of Northeast Florida, FL, 2993 Girls Quest, NY, 7418 GirlSource, CA, 1622 Give2Asia, CA, 1897, 1898 Givens Foundation for African-American Literature, MN, 5619 Giving Back Fund, CA, 10306 Giving Monadnock, NH, 6099, 6158 Gladney Center for Adoption, TX, 10551, 10789 Glassboro Child Development Centers, NJ, 11220 Glaucoma Research Foundation, CA, 1899 Gleaners Community Food Bank, MI, 4642, 4952 Global Action Network Net, MA, 8128 Global Action Project, NY, 8308 Global Fairness Initiative, DC, 8106 Global Fund for Women, CA, 1900 Global Green USA, CA, 185, 3882 Global Greengrants Fund, CO, 1272 Global Heritage Fund, CA, 1901 Global Reporting Initiative, Netherlands, 2657 GlobalGiving Foundation, DC, 4829, 8129 Globus Relief, UT, 11453 Gloria S. Ainsworth Day Care Center, OK, 11221 Gloucester County Public Schools, VA, 11616
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Go Kids, CA, 1902 GOALS for Women, CA, 1623 Goddard-Riverside Community Center, NY, 7444, 8054 Gods Golden Acre, South Africa, 8107 Gods Love We Deliver, NY, 9000 Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, OH, 9159 Golden Gate Development Corporation, TN, 10357, 10358 Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, CA, 686, 1096 Golden Gate University, CA, 1624 Gonzalez Foundation, TX, 11222 Goochland Fellowship and Family Service, VA, 11542, 11543 Good Beginnings Alliance, HI, 3221 Good Food Strategies, WA, 1273 Good Grief Center for Bereavement Support, PA, 10174 Good Neighbor Community Center, NE, 6030 Good Samaritan Foundation of Texas, TX, 10829 Good Samaritan Hospital, CA, 2198 Good Schools for All, CA, 7635, 8411-8413 Good Shepherd Services, NY, 4081 Good Works Group, CO, 5987 Goodman Media International, NY, 6852 Goodwill Industries Easter Seal Society of Minnesota, MN, 5620 Goodwill Industries of Central Texas, TX, 5066 Goodwill Industries of Mississippi, MS, 5808 Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin, WI, 12030 Goodwill Industries of San Antonio, TX, 11223 Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, WI, 12133 Goodwill Industries of the Suncoast, FL, 5067 Gorham Community Learning Center, NH, 6100 Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation, MD, 3974 Governance Matters, NY, 7524, 7822 Governor Wentworth Regional School District, NH, 6101 Grace Centers of Hope, MI, 4643 Grace in the City Community Development Corporation, NC, 4082 Grace Smith House, NY, 7038 Graham Revitalization Economic Action Team, NC, 8576 Graham School, OH, 9001 Grameen America, NY, 6734 Grameen Foundation USA, DC, 6735, 6988 Grampys House, OH, 11224 Grand 1894 Opera House, TX, 10830 Grand Avenue Club, WI, 12048 Grand Canyon University, AZ, 10214 Grand Rapids Art Museum, MI, 4732, 4733 Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center for Health Professions, MI, 4700 Grand Rapids Symphony, MI, 4734 Grand Street Settlement, NY, 6611 Grand Valley State University, MI, 4830 Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, CA, 1483, 4831 Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, MD, 1274, 1275, 4832, 11754 Grantmakers for Education, OR, 3563, 3765, 4083, 8402 Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC, 736, 811, 812, 1097, 1153, 1276, 2906, 4833, 5068, 6307, 6853, 8309, 8403, 9712, 9759, 11755 Grantmakers Forum of New York, NY, 8085, 8378 Grantmakers in Aging, OH, 4084 Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media, MD, 7991 Grantmakers in Health, DC, 2199, 8599 Grantmakers in the Arts, WA, 5460 Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington, OR, 9471 Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, PA, 9585, 9586, 9691, 10175 Grantmakers Without Borders, MA, 7165 Grass River Natural Area, MI, 4953 Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, CA, 1625, 7911
RECIPIENT INDEX
Grassroots Leadership, NC, 7003, 7992, 8418 Great American History Theater, MN, 5370, 5676 Great Basin Society, OR, 9350 Great Hearts Academies, AZ, 50, 112, 2405, 2406, 9220, 9221 Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, MI, 4735 Great Lakes Colleges Association, MI, 7683 Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment and Technology, OH, 8918 Great Lakes Theater Festival, OH, 8919 Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development, MN, 5371 Great Plains Restoration Council, TX, 5372 Great Plains Windustry Project, MN, 5264, 5373 Great River Shakespeare Festival, MN, 5374 Great Schools Workshop, CA, 10623-10627 Greater Albany Public School District, OR, 11957 Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, MD, 3975, 3976 Greater Baltimore Tennis Patrons Association, MD, 3977 Greater Belhaven Neighborhood Foundation, MS, 5818 Greater Birmingham Mathematics Partnership, AL, 7 Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, MA, 2954, 4392, 4393 Greater Camden Partnership, NJ, 9997 Greater Chicago Food Depository, IL, 3341 Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association, OH, 8920, 8921 Greater Danbury Nonprofit Resource Center, CT, 2629 Greater DC Cares, DC, 2870, 2907, 2908 Greater Derry Oral Health Collaborative Corporation, NH, 6102 Greater Detroit Area Health Council, MI, 4954 Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation, IN, 2407 Greater Europe Mission, CO, 2430 Greater Flint Health Coalition, MI, 5069 Greater Harbor Springs Area Planning Resource Group, MI, 4736 Greater Hartford Arts Council, CT, 3748 Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, TX, 10831, 10832 Greater Lansing African American Health Institute, MI, 4834 Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, MA, 9648 Greater Long Beach Child Guidance Center, CA, 186, 1464 Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, MN, 2283, 2284, 5188, 5265, 5419, 5424, 5537, 5538, 5730, 5738, 5767, 5797, 12100 Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, WI, 11993-11995 Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council, MD, 3978 Greater Nashua Interfaith Hospitality Network, NH, 6103 Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project, CT, 2599 Greater New Haven Community Loan Fund, CT, 2694 Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership, LA, 8404 Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works, LA, 11517 Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra, LA, 3906 Greater New Orleans, Inc., LA, 11225 Greater Newark Business Development Consortium, NJ, 6443, 6736 Greater Northwest Chicago Development Corporation, IL, 3342 Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Regional Foundation, PA, 9998 Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, PA, 3749, 10117 Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, PA, 9999, 10000, 10118 Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, PA, 9760, 9880 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, PA, 4246, 9692, 9840 Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, VA, 11544 Greater Santa Ana Vitality Foundation, CA, 10444 Greater Woodbury Cooperative Ministries, NJ, 11226 GreatNonprofits.org, CA, 587, 1903, 1904, 4835
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GreatSchools, CA, 9045 Green Blue Institute, VA, 1163, 2750, 8019, 11586 Green Building Alliance, PA, 9668, 9761, 9762, 9881 Green Corps, MA, 634, 8035, 8036 Green Dot Education Project, CA, 187, 984, 1465, 2216, 10688 Green Infrastructure Center, VA, 11587 Green Media Toolshed, DC, 7166 Green Roundtable, MA, 4267 Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas, TX, 11227 Green Valleys Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 10119 Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, CA, 432 Greenbelt Conservancy, NY, 8270 GreenLaw, GA, 3181, 5070 Greenleaf Family Center, OH, 9056 Greenlight Fund, MA, 2737, 4326-4329, 4454, 4541 Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, TX, 8749, 10958 Greensboro Business Center, NC, 6737 Greensgrow Philadelphia Project, PA, 10120 Greenwich Library, CT, 2611 Greenwood Cultural Center, OK, 9255 Greenwood Genetic Center, SC, 10282 Greyston Foundation, NY, 2751, 6738, 7525, 7918, 8458 Grossmont Union High School District, CA, 10445 Groundwork, NY, 6875, 7445, 7474 GroundWork Group, OH, 9164 Group 484, Serbia, 5071 Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, WA, 3159, 6898 Group One Acting Company, NY, 3091 Grouseland Foundation, IN, 3687 Growing Gardens, OR, 9472 Growth and Justice, MN, 5266 Growth Philanthropy Network, NY, 6308 Guadalupe Area Senior Citizens, CA, 2329 Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, TX, 10781 Guadalupe Family Services, NJ, 9676 Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, TX, 4955 Guadalupe River Park and Gardens, Friends of, CA, 1905 Guam Contractors Association Trades Academy, GU, 3246 Guatemalan Human Rights Commission, Guatemala, 7167 Gughe Indigenous Art and Music Association, Ethiopia, 469-471 Guild for the Blind, IL, 3542 Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, LA, 3485 Gulf Coast Institute, TX, 10753 Gulf Coast Nonprofit Center, MS, 5814 Gulf of Maine Research Institute, ME, 1098 Gulf Restoration Network, LA, 3857, 7823 GURT Resource Center for NGO Development, Ukraine, 5072 Guthrie Theater Foundation, MN, 5375 Guttmacher Institute, NY, 813, 4490 Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services, GA, 6739 Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation Fund, GA, 10446 H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, DC, 9763 H.M. Johnson and Associates, OR, 1277 Habitat for Humanity International, GA, 6740 Habitat for Humanity of Kanawha and Putnam County, WV, 9608 Habitat for Humanity of Oregon, OR, 9473 Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County, CA, 1749 Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East, OR, 9474 Habitat for Humanity, Battle Creek Area, MI, 4836 Habitat for Humanity, Bay Area, TX, 10892 Habitat for Humanity, Benton, OR, 11815 Habitat for Humanity, Delaware Valley, PA, 10121 Habitat for Humanity, Detroit, MI, 4758, 4759 Habitat for Humanity, Fort Bend, TX, 10733 Habitat for Humanity, Genesee County, MI, 4693 Habitat for Humanity, Greater Cleveland, OH, 9086
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Habitat for Humanity, Greater Fox Cities Area, WI, 12031 Habitat for Humanity, Hartford Area, CT, 2558 Habitat for Humanity, Mid-Willamette Valley, OR, 9475 Habitat for Humanity, Rogue Valley, OR, 9476 Habitat for Humanity, Rutherford County, NC, 8577 Habitat for Humanity, Tacoma/Pierce County, WA, 11944 Habitat for Humanity, Trenton Area, NJ, 6179 Hacienda de Los Angeles, AZ, 64 Hackensack Riverkeeper, NJ, 6211 Haight Ashbury Free Clinic, CA, 1626 Hale Kipa, HI, 3192 Hale Opio Kauai, HI, 3193 Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, MN, 5218, 5376 Hamilton County Educational Service Center, OH, 9171 Hamilton Family Center, CA, 536 Hamline University, MN, 5677, 5678 Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, NC, 8563 Hampshire College, MA, 1278, 8360, 11483 Hanahauoli School, HI, 3202 Hancock Housing Resource Center, MS, 5815 Hand-in-Hand Foundation, MI, 4644 Handcraft in Transit, Ghana, 7168 HandMade in America, NC, 128 Hands On Network, GA, 1154, 2658, 2828 Hanoi Association for the Blind, Vietnam, 7169 HAP, Inc., MA, 4394, 8459 Happy Hearts Fund, NY, 9002 Harbor Area Gang Alternatives Program, CA, 11228 Harborview Medical Center, WA, 11894 Harder and Company Community Research, CA, 433 Harding University, AR, 11229 Harlem Childrens Zone, NY, 4085, 8240 Harlem RBI, NY, 6612, 7824 Harlem School of the Arts, NY, 7825 Harm Reduction Therapy Center, CA, 1627 Harmony Foundation of Canada, Canada, 2659 Harmony Hill School, RI, 10240 Harris County Commissioners Court, TX, 4086 Harris Foundation, TX, 10718 Hartford Hospital, CT, 9124 Hartford Public Schools, CT, 6444 Hartford Symphony Orchestra, CT, 4562 Harvard University, MA, 814, 815, 1279, 2713, 2744, 3450, 3451, 3564, 4087, 4330, 5073, 6309, 6585, 6939, 7372, 7572, 7588, 7684, 8922, 11756 Harvesters-The Community Food Network, MO, 4563 Hastings Family Service, MN, 5679 Hatcher Group, MD, 5074 Hatchuel Tabernik and Associates, CA, 1628 Hattiloo Theater, TN, 10359 Haven for Hope of Bexar County, TX, 11230 Haven of Rest Ministries of Battle Creek, MI, 4837 Haverhill, City of, MA, 6514 Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation, HI, 3194, 3203 Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, HI, 3204 Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, HI, 3205, 3216, 3258 Hawaii Foster Parent Association, HI, 3256 Hawaii Homeownership Center, HI, 2285, 3247 Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs, HI, 3206 Hawaii Life Sciences Council, HI, 3207 Hawaii SEED, HI, 4491 Hawaii State Judiciary, HI, 4088 Hawaiian Educational Council, HI, 3222, 3223 Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society, HI, 3208 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association, PA, 3040 Hayslett Group, GA, 3160 Haywood County Schools, NC, 10447 Haywood Waterways Association, NC, 8578 Hazard-Perry County Community Ministries, KY, 8419 Hazon, Inc., NY, 6940 Heads, Teachers and Industry Trust, England, 2660 Headwaters Economics, MT, 816, 817, 8066, 11968 Headwaters Foundation for Justice, MN, 5377, 5539 Headwaters Park Alliance, IN, 3602 Heal the Bay, CA, 1280 Healing Center, WA, 11816
Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Center, OR, 9477 Health Action Information Network, Philippines, 1281 Health and Disability Advocates, IL, 3520 Health and Education Association for Development, MN, 5267 Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, IL, 3521 Health Care Centers in Schools, LA, 6495 Health Care Without Harm, VA, 4492, 8067, 9764 Health Career Connection, CA, 377 Health Careers Futures, PA, 10176 Health District of Northern Larimer County, CO, 2485 Health Management Associates, MI, 6899, 6900 Health Matters, Nigeria, 7170 Health Policy R and D, DC, 6901 Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, NJ, 6310 Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, MA, 4472, 4543 Health Strategies of New Hampshire, NH, 6075 Health Students Taking Action Together, GA, 3161 Health Tech Strategies, VA, 6902 Health Technology Center, CA, 277 Health Trust, CA, 378 Health Watch Urban Ministry, TN, 11231 Health Work Force Institute, WA, 2559 Healthcare Alternative Systems, IL, 3522 Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County, CA, 379 HealthPartners, MN, 5540 Healthy Adventures Foundation, CA, 380 Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative Council, DC, 4089 Healthy Kids, Healthy Future, CA, 1282 Healthy San Leandro Environmental Collaborative, CA, 1629 Healthy Schools Network, NY, 4493 Healthy Start, New Haven, CT, 2600 Healthy Teen Network, MD, 4494 Healy-Murphy Center, TX, 11232 Hearing and Speech Institute, OR, 9351 Hearing, Speech and Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati, OH, 9125 Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, MO, 5918 Heart of Variety Fund, DE, 11233 Heart of Wisconsin Community Incubator, WI, 12035-12037 Heart to Heart Communications, OH, 9057 Heart to Heart International, KS, 5919 HEARTH, MA, 4331, 4564 Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, IL, 7171 Hearts Adaptive Riding Program, CA, 1750, 2239 Hearts for Hearing Foundation, OK, 9929 Hearts in Motion, IN, 6941 Heartwood Institute, PA, 9818, 9882 Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, OH, 6586 Hebrew Academy of West Queens, NY, 6587 Hebrew Free Loan Society, NY, 6588 Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, NY, 8241 Hedge Funds Care, NY, 1630 Heifer Project International, AR, 92 Hells Canyon Preservation Council, OR, 9352 Help and Hope Foundation, Chile, 7172 Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities, MN, 5798, 12101 Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, MO, 5886, 5887 Henry Ford Health System, MI, 4956 Henry Ford Learning Institute, MI, 915 Heritage Conservancy, PA, 6212, 10001 Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country, TX, 11234 Heritage Society, TX, 10833 Heron Creek Middle School, FL, 3057 Herzliah Saint Laurent High School, Canada, 6589 Herzliah Snowdon High School, Canada, 6590 Hesston College, KS, 3822 Heyday Institute, CA, 1631 HGM Development, NH, 4395, 6104, 6159, 8460, 9195 HHS Planning and Consulting, IL, 6311 Hidalgo Foundation of Bexar County, TX, 11235 High Country Conservancy, NC, 8703
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High Desert Resource Network, CA, 521, 2240, 8461 High Jump, IL, 3414 Highbridge Community Life Center, NY, 7826 Highlander Research and Education Center, TN, 2955, 4838, 6312, 6942 Highlands School, MD, 9649 Highline School District No. 401, WA, 11895 Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, DC, 3092, 5268 Hillsboro School District 1J, OR, 1906 Hillview Acres Childrens Home, CA, 1075 Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust, India, 6049 Hina Mauka, HI, 3248 Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust, India, 11757 Hinton Rural Life Center, NC, 3688 Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research, MN, 5541 Hispanic American Council, MI, 4614 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund, FL, 8462 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, FL, 3003, 8463 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation of the U.S., DC, 9650 Hispanic Federation, NY, 6876 Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, CA, 1477, 1907 Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation, MA, 4268 Hispanics in Philanthropy, CA, 3343, 4332, 4839, 4840, 8557, 9677, 10002-10004, 4424 Histiocytosis Association of America, NJ, 11236 Historic Charleston Foundation, SC, 3400, 6971 Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition, MD, 3952 Historic Philadelphia, PA, 10122 Historic Sugartown, PA, 4284 Historic Triangle Senior Center Association, VA, 11617 Historical Society of Cheshire County, NH, 6160 History Center in Tompkins County, NY, 8379 Hivos, Netherlands, 4615 Hmong 18 Council, MN, 5269 Hobbs Municipal Schools, NM, 6515, 6516 Hockaday School, TX, 10628 Hole in the Wall Camps Foundation, CT, 2701 Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, CT, 2702 Holland Alano Association, MI, 4697 Hollywood ARTS, CA, 2241 Holy Apostles Church, NJ, 6180 Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, NY, 8176 Holy Family Day Home, CA, 1632 Holy Family School, NJ, 2772 Holy Trinity School, DC, 7827 Home Builders Care Foundation, MD, 2839 Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, OH, 7526 Home Ownership for Personal Empowerment, CA, 2242 Home School Foundation, VA, 10666 HomeAid Houston, TX, 11958 HomeFront, NJ, 6181 Homeless Advocacy Project, PA, 9678 Homeless Families Foundation, OH, 9003, 9004 Homeless Prenatal Program, CA, 537 Homeless Services Center, CA, 1283 Homer Society of Natural History, AK, 11640 Homes of Saint Mark, TX, 10834 Homeward Bound, AZ, 65 Homeward: Richmonds Regional Response to Homelessness, VA, 11593 homeWORD, MT, 11588 Honolulu Festival Foundation, HI, 3249 Honolulu Symphony, HI, 3250 Hookakoo Corporation, HI, 3209 Hoosier Salon Patrons Association, IN, 3689 HOPE Adoption and Family Services International, MN, 5219, 5621, 5680 Hope and Healing Place, TX, 11237 Hope Community, MN, 8310 Hope Community Resource Center, MS, 5813 Hope for a Healthier Humanity, NY, 6157, 8721 Hope for Chattanooga, TN, 10298 Hope House, AL, 8
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Hope of Buffalo, NY, 7964 HOPE Worldwide, PA, 7173 HopeFound, MA, 4592 Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti, Friends of, PA, 9820 Hopkins Minnetonka Family Resource Center, MN, 5270 Horizon Academy, KS, 5862 Horizon Institute, CA, 381 Horizons at New Canaan Country School, CT, 2343 Horizons Foundation, CA, 382, 434, 1284, 1633 Horizons International, CO, 2431 Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, CT, 2661, 2791 Horizons Residential Care Center, NC, 8600 Horseplay Therapeutic Riding Center, CA, 11238 Horses Helping the Handicapped, TX, 11239 Horwitz and Company, MA, 1285, 1286 Hosanna House, PA, 9883 Hosanna Industries, PA, 9884 Hosanna Lutheran Church, LA, 12102 Hospice of the Treasure Coast, FL, 2999 Hospice Volunteers of the Waterville Area, ME, 9630 Hospital Committee for the Livermore Pleasanton Areas, CA, 1099 Hospital Council of Northern and Central California, CA, 1100 Hospital for Special Care, CT, 6313 Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, 7828, 8242 Housatonic Child Care Center, CT, 4285 House Foundation for the Arts, NY, 8164 Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey, NJ, 6232 Housing Choices Coalition, CA, 1908 Housing Development Center, OR, 9353, 9354 Housing Families, MA, 4593 Housing Fund of Central Alabama, AL, 9, 8420 Housing Opportunities and Maintenance for the Elderly, IL, 3543 Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida, FL, 6445 Housing Plus Solutions, NY, 6613 Housing Preservation Project, MN, 5542 Housing Unlimited, MD, 2909 Housing Works, OR, 9355 Houston A Plus Challenge, TX, 188 Houston Arboretum and Nature Center, TX, 10835 Houston Area Womens Center, TX, 10836 Houston Arts Alliance, TX, 10754 Houston Center for Photography, TX, 10755 Houston Clean City Commission, TX, 10837 Houston Grand Opera, TX, 10838 Houston Grand Opera Association, TX, 10756 Houston Hospice and Palliative Care System, TX, 10757, 10839, 10840 Houston Independent School District, TX, 10689 Houston Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, TX, 10758 Houston Junior Womans Club Charitable Fund, TX, 10841 Houston Library Board, TX, 10842 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, TX, 2560 Houston Museum of Natural Science, TX, 10559, 10719, 10843, 10844 Houston Public Library Foundation, TX, 10533 Houston READ Commission, TX, 9651 Houston Symphony Society, TX, 10845 Houston Zoo, TX, 10534, 10668 Howard University, DC, 7685 HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation, CA, 1287, 7174 Hualalai Academy, HI, 3210 Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, IL, 3415 Huck Boyd Foundation, KS, 3820 Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, NY, 7039 Hue Festival Centre, Vietnam, 7175 Huerto de la Familia - Family Garden, OR, 9478 Hughen Center, TX, 11240 HUGS for Hawaiis Seriously Ill Children and Their Families, HI, 3266 Hui Malama I Ke Kai Foundation, HI, 3211 Hull Lifesaving Museum, MA, 4533 Human Dynamics Foundation, CA, 4841 Human Interaction Research Institute, CA, 337, 2200, 4090 Human Rights Campaign Foundation, DC, 9005
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Human Rights Watch, NY, 1909, 2123, 4495, 7993 Human Services Coalition of Prince Georges County, MD, 2910 Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County, NY, 8037 Human Services Council of New York City, NY, 6614 Human Solutions, OR, 11641 Humane Society and SPCA, San Diego, CA, 7373 Humane Society of Dallas County, TX, 10994 Humane Society of Indianapolis, IN, 3781 Humane Society of the United States, DC, 1004 Hunger Action Network of New York State, NY, 7952 Hunger Project, India, 7176 Hunter College of the City University of New York, NY, 8160 Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance, NJ, 6213 Huntington Theater Company, MA, 4333 Huntingtons Disease Society of America, NY, 10404 Hunts Point Alliance for Children, NY, 7475 I Have A Dream Foundation-Los Angeles, CA, 259 I Know I Can, OH, 9006 I-CAR Education Foundation, IL, 4645, 11045 Ibero-American Action League, NY, 8086 ICEF Public Schools, CA, 559, 1466, 6741, 10690 ICHEC-Entreprises, Belgium, 2124 ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA, CA, 1508 ICPO-Interpol, France, 8205 ID8 Fund, IL, 2731, 3393, 4842 Idaho Conservation League, ID, 2972 Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, ID, 2537, 11817 Idaho State University, ID, 11818 IDEA Center, KS, 9180 IDEA Public Schools, TX, 2408, 10535, 10691 Idea Village, LA, 3883-3885, 6742, 7527 Ifetayo Cultural Arts Facility, NY, 7177 IFF, IL, 113, 3305, 3368, 3394, 3429, 3430, 7528, 8464, 8465 Ikamva Labantu, South Africa, 8108 Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation, IL, 3314 Illinois Arts Alliance, IL, 3287 Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, IL, 3452 Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, IL, 3453 Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, IL, 3523, 3524 Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance, OR, 9356 Illusion Theater and School, MN, 5739 Imagine Schools, VA, 114, 115 Imani Christian Academy, PA, 9765, 9766 Imbewu Community Volunteers, South Africa, 4843 iMentor, NY, 6615 Immaculate Conception Parish School, MA, 4594 Immaculate Conception School, NY, 8271 Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, MN, 5271, 5622, 5681 Immigrant Legal Resource Center, CA, 588, 737, 916 Immigrant Welcome Center, IN, 3577 Impact Capital, WA, 2286, 5768, 8466, 11896 Impact Foundation, ND, 5272 Impact Online, CA, 1288, 8311, 8312 IMPACT Silver Spring, MD, 2814, 2840, 2841, 4226, 8750 Imperial County Office of Education, CA, 10448 In Trust, DE, 12038 Incarnate Word Retirement Community, TX, 11241 Independent Colleges of Indiana, IN, 3690 Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation, VA, 11577 Independent School, KS, 4844 Independent School District No. 316, MN, 5229 Independent Sector, DC, 38, 435, 3766, 4334, 4845, 4846, 5075, 5076, 5273, 6854, 7178, 7829 Independent Television Service, CA, 818 INDEPTH Network, Ghana, 819 India Community Center, CA, 1910 Indian Association for Womens Studies, India, 7179 Indian Creek Valley Christian Family and Childrens Center, PA, 9885 Indian Land Tenure Foundation, MN, 5585 Indian Land Working Group, NM, 7180 Indian Law Resource Center, MT, 5077
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Indian Princess Project, CA, 1489 Indian Stream Health Center, NH, 6076 Indiana Annual Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, IN, 3691 Indiana Area Foundation of the United Methodist Church, IN, 3692 Indiana Baptist Convention, IN, 3693 Indiana Central District of the Wesleyan Church, IN, 3694 Indiana Church of God State Office, IN, 3695 Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, IN, 3696, 3697 Indiana Institute for Global Health, IN, 6253 Indiana Ministries of the Church of God, IN, 3698 Indiana Minority Health Coalition, IN, 3652 Indiana Repertory Theater, IN, 3699 Indiana State University, IN, 3700 Indiana University, IN, 161, 189, 3790, 3791, 6314-6316, 10759 Indiana University Foundation, IN, 3578, 3782 Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne Foundation, IN, 4957 Indiana Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, IN, 3701 Indiana Youth Institute, IN, 3573, 3579, 3600, 3743 Indianapolis Art Center, IN, 3702 Indianapolis Center for Congregations, IN, 3703 Indianapolis Downtown, IN, 3704 Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN, 3653, 3789 Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership, IN, 3705 Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, IN, 3706 Indianapolis Professional Association, IN, 9172 Indianapolis Public Schools, IN, 3707 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Foundation, IN, 3654 Indigenous Center for Studies and Research, Brazil, 7181 Individual Philanthropy Institute, CA, 1911-1918 Indo-Americans for Better Community, CA, 1478 Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education, CA, 491, 1919 Indy Hub, IN, 3605 Info Line, OH, 9058 Info Line of San Diego County, CA, 1509 Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund, CA, 1634 Inkwell Foundation, MA, 7494 INMED Partnerships for Children, VA, 2662, 5952-5958, 6254 Inner City Advisors, CA, 738, 2287, 8467, 8751 Inner City Struggle, CA, 8313, 8314 Inner Court Family Center, OR, 9303 Inner-City Scholarship Fund, NY, 2792, 6743 Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, IL, 3550 InnerCity Entrepreneurs, MA, 4335, 4544, 4565 Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development, MD, 4847 Innovation Network, DC, 3823, 4091-4093 Innovation Partnership, OR, 9286 Innovations for Poverty Action, CT, 7182, 11758, 11759 Innovative Schools Development Corporation, DE, 2758 InnVision the Way Home, CA, 1920 Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion, MA, 4336 Inside Out Community Arts, CA, 2243 Inside Out Literary Arts Project, MI, 4646 Insight Center for Community Economic Development, CA, 338, 739, 1484, 1635, 5978 Insight Prison Project, CA, 1636 Insites A Support Network for Educational Change, CO, 7376 Inspiration Corporation, IL, 3416 Institute for Advanced Study, NJ, 11454 Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, MN, 4848, 7183, 12049 Institute for Black Family Development, MI, 5171 Institute for Character Development, IA, 3806 Institute for Civic Leadership, ME, 3913 Institute for Clergy Excellence, AL, 27 Institute for College Access and Success, CA, 917, 7184 Institute for Conservation Leadership, MD, 5378
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Institute for Diplomatic Studies, Egypt, 7185 Institute for Education, DC, 7054 Institute for Educational Advancement, CA, 190, 12016-12018 Institute for Educational Leadership, DC, 2152, 4849, 4850, 5078, 8315 Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, MD, 7186 Institute for Faith-Based Leadership and Philanthropy, MD, 4094 Institute for Federal Democracy, South Africa, 5079 Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership, GA, 3138 Institute for Global Ethics, ME, 1289 Institute for Healthcare Improvement, MA, 278, 2201 Institute for Higher Education Policy, DC, 3767, 3768 Institute for Human Services, HI, 3217, 3267 Institute for Integrative Health, MD, 7589 Institute for International Urban Development, MA, 472 Institute for Jewish Spirituality, NY, 6943 Institute for Leadership Education, Advancement and Development, PA, 3070, 7830 Institute for Local Government, CA, 383, 1921, 8316, 8468 Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC, 635, 4211, 4496 Institute for Medical Quality, CA, 384 Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, VA, 2965 Institute for Myeloma and Bone Cancer Research, CA, 1922 Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, NY, 6877 Institute for OneWorld Health, CA, 1923, 11760 Institute for Policy Studies, DC, 8109 Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Foundation, TX, 10846 Institute for Social and Environmental Transition, CO, 8130 Institute for Social Development Studies, Vietnam, 7187 Institute for SSDS, MA, 7188 Institute for Sustainability Education and Ecology, OR, 9479, 9480 Institute for Sustainable Communities, VT, 2663, 6944 Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence, RI, 10241 Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, CA, 820 Institute for Urban Family Health, NY, 7923 Institute for War and Peace Reporting, DC, 3486 Institute for Wisconsins Future, WI, 5080 Institute of Business Travel Management, VA, 4227, 4228 Institute of Chinese Studies, CA, 11945 Institute of Environmental Research in the Amazon, Brazil, 7189 Institute of International Education, CA, 1290, 3487, 7190, 7686 Institute of Medicine, DC, 7642, 7643 Institute Park, Friends of, MA, 4588 Instituto Cultural Beneficente Steve Biko, Brazil, 4851 Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil, Brazil, 1101 Instream Flow Council, MI, 5081 InStride Therapy, FL, 3058 Instructive Visiting Nurses Association, VA, 11545 Insulin Pumpers, CA, 5507 Intellectual Capital Advisory Services, PL, India, 7191 Inter-Tribal Elder Services, MN, 5274 Interact, NC, 4438 Interactive Parenting Media, CA, 687 Intercollegiate Studies Institute, DE, 10215 Intercultural Center for Research in Education, MA, 4269, 4270 Intercultural Development Research Association, TX, 11699 Interface Children Family Services, CA, 2153 Interfaith Care Alliance, TX, 10911 Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, WI, 5275 Interfaith Center at the Presidio, CA, 636 Interfaith Community Care, AZ, 66 Interfaith Community Services, CA, 1510
Interfaith Education Fund, TX, 11700 Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Fort Wayne, IN, 3627 Interfaith Works, MD, 2911 Intergenerational School, OH, 8841 Interlaken Preschool, WA, 11642 International AIDS Society, Switzerland, 7192, 11761 International Association for Organ Donation, MI, 4647 International Association Interactive Open Schools, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 5082 International Business Leaders Forum of North America, CA, 2664 International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, DC, 5083 International Center for Research on Women, DC, 2125, 3488, 9411-9415 International Center for the Disabled, NY, 7419, 8369 International Center for Transitional Justice, NY, 5084 International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Colombia, 11762 International Center in New York, NY, 7503, 7504 International Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights, Nigeria, 7193 International Children Assistance Network, CA, 1924 International City/County Management Association, DC, 8206 International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience, NY, 6945 International Community Foundation, CA, 1291, 7194 International Community of Women Living with HIV/ AIDS, Argentina, 7195 International Debutante Ball Foundation, NY, 5920 International Development Law Organization, Italy, 1155 International Development Research Centre of Canada, Canada, 8131, 11763 International Federation of Black Prides, DC, 2517 International Finance Corporation, DC, 1156 International Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council, DC, 821 International Food Policy Research Institute, DC, 11518 International Foundation for Art Research, NY, 6549 International Foundation for Education and Self-Help, AZ, 9587 International Fund for Animal Welfare, MA, 6214, 8392 International Hispanic Network, TX, 4095, 4096 International House of Philadelphia, PA, 10123 International Humanities Center, CA, 1925 International Indian Treaty Council, CA, 7752 International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, India, 11764, 11765 International Institute, OH, 9059 International Institute for Educational Planning, France, 6648 International Lawn Tennis Club of the United States, CT, 7590 International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya, 8132 International Medical Corps, CA, 2665, 6237, 7831 International Network of Research Methodologies for Production Systems, Chile, 7196 International Projects Assistance Services, NC, 822 International Rescue Committee, NY, 1926, 8243 International Rivers Network, CA, 2942 International Senior Lawyers Corporation, NY, 823 International Service for Human Rights, Switzerland, 7197 International Social and Environmental Accreditation and Labelling Alliance, England, 8020 International Society for Design and Development in Education, England, 1132 International Society for Technology in Education, OR, 9311, 9312 International Trachoma Initiative, GA, 7614 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, DC, 1292, 7198 Intervale Center, VT, 4497, 11497 InterValley Project, MA, 5085
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Intervention Center for Early Childhood, CA, 2244 IntraHealth International, NC, 11766 Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, NY, 11242 Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska, AK, 473 Investigative Reporters and Editors, MO, 11574 Investor Environmental Health Network, VA, 7832 Investors Circle, CA, 8317 Invisible Children, CA, 1927 Inwood House, NY, 7476 Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, IA, 5086 Iowa Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, IA, 4097 Iowa State University, IA, 4098 Iredell-Statesville Schools, NC, 10449 Irish American Endowment for Education, NY, 2740 IROHIN, Brazil, 7199 Irondale Ensemble Project, NY, 7200 Irvin Gammon Craig Health Center, VA, 11594 Irvine Childrens Fund, CA, 11036 Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, MI, 4852 ISAIAH, MN, 5461, 5543 Isaiah Institute, LA, 5087 ISAR: Resources for Environmental Activists, DC, 2966 ISED Ventures, IA, 4099 Island Affordable Housing Fund, MA, 688 Island Alliance, MA, 4337 Island Arts, VT, 11498 Island Conservation, CA, 1293, 1928 Island Institute, ME, 3153 Island Resources Foundation, DC, 7624-7628 Isles, Inc., NJ, 8318 Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, Israel, 637 Israel Venture Network, Israel, 638 Itasca Community College, MN, 5230 Itasca Economic Development Corporation, MN, 5231 Ithaca City School District, NY, 8038 Ithaca College, NY, 8039 Ithaca Public Education Initiative, NY, 8380 Ithaka Harbors, NY, 824 J. Craig Venter Institute, MD, 1511 J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Educational Foundation, VA, 11546 Jabbok Family Services, MN, 5276 Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, PA, 6591 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation, IL, 4853 Jackson County Child Abuse Task Force, OR, 9357 Jackson County Relief Nursery, OR, 9481 Jackson County SART, OR, 9287 Jackson Nonprofit Support Center, MI, 4768 Jackson Parish Schools, LA, 10450 Jackson State University, MS, 6317 Jackson Street Youth Shelter, OR, 9482 Jacob Burns Film Center, NY, 7833 Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, CA, 976-979 Jacobs Ladder Community Development Corporation, TN, 10360, 10361 Jacobs Ladder Job Center, NC, 8648 Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival, MA, 7687 Jagori Rural Charitable Trust, India, 7201 Jalamba Organic Processors and Training Centre, Uganda, 5462 James City County Police Department, VA, 11618 James Hines Teacher of the Year Foundation, CA, 663 Jameson Camp, IN, 3708 Japan Society, NY, 7202 Japanese Garden Society of Oregon, OR, 9358, 9483 Jazz at Lincoln Center, NY, 7001 Jazz Gallery, NY, 7834 Jefferson Academy of Music, OH, 9007 Jefferson Area Board for Aging, VA, 11519 Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts, OH, 9008 Jefferson County Public Education Foundation, KY, 3844 Jefferson County Public Schools, KY, 10451 Jefferson County Schools Public Education Foundation, AL, 10 Jefferson Nature Center, OR, 9359 Jefferson Union High School District, CA, 1929 Jeffrey Foundation, CA, 2245
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Jennings Center for Older Adults, OH, 9188 Jeremiah Program, MN, 5220, 5682 Jericho Road Project, MA, 4338 Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center, West Bank/Gaza, 7203 Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest, OR, 11819 Jewel Charity Ball, TX, 10552 Jewish Board of Family and Childrens Services, NY, 7835 Jewish Coalition for Service, NY, 6946, 6947 Jewish Community Agency of Sonoma County, CA, 639 Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond, CA, 640 Jewish Community Centers of Greater Philadelphia, PA, 10124 Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, NY, 7456 Jewish Community Project Downtown, NY, 6171 Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, MN, 5277 Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, Sonoma, Alameda and Conta Costa Counties, CA, 641 Jewish Continuity Project, NY, 6592 Jewish Education Service of North America, NY, 256, 5962, 7772, 8279-8281, 11602 Jewish Family and Childrens Service of Greater Mercer County, NJ, 6182 Jewish Family and Childrens Services, CA, 244, 1029 Jewish Family and Life, MA, 3369 Jewish Family Service of Dallas, TX, 10629 Jewish Family Services, OH, 9009, 11996 Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, IL, 3525-3527 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, FL, 6593 Jewish Funds for Justice, NY, 2943, 6948-6950 Jewish Milestones, CA, 642 Jewish National Fund, IL, 3370 Jewish Organizing Initiative, MA, 6951 Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, CA, 643 Jewish Theological Seminary of America, NY, 6594 Jewish Vocational Service, CA, 990, 1637 Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop, MI, 4648 Jhpiego, MD, 2666, 5988 Jim H. Green Kidz Harbor, TX, 11243 JK Group, NJ, 3145-3148, 3280, 3295, 4339-4341, 5200-5210, 5905, 6423-6431, 7748, 9313, 10342-10346 JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund, NJ, 2842-2845 Joans Legacy - The Joan Scarangello Foundation to Conquer Lung Cancer, NY, 9010 Job Council, OR, 9484 Job Opportunities Task Force, MD, 4247, 7994, 7995 Jobs for Americas Graduates-DC, DC, 10452 Jobs for Americas Graduates-South Carolina, SC, 10453 Jobs for Massachusetts, MA, 4342 Jobs for Mississippi Graduates, MS, 10454 Jobs for the Future, MA, 4248, 5088, 6318, 11767 Jobs for West Virginias Graduates, WV, 10455 Jobs Have Priority, DC, 2871 JobTrain, CA, 1930-1932 Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation, NY, 8244 John 316 Mission, OK, 9264 John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation, MA, 4384 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, DC, 9126, 9127, 10456 John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation, MA, 4595 John H. Boner Community Center, IN, 3783 John Hope Settlement House, RI, 4100, 10242 John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, TX, 10847, 10848 John Stott Ministries, CA, 2432, 3835, 4701, 11946 John Wayne Cancer Institute, CA, 1490 Johns Hopkins University, MD, 825, 1294, 1295, 2714, 3979, 4101, 5089, 6319, 7204, 7420, 7421, 7688, 7996, 7997, 10457, 11768 Joining Our Youth, FL, 3006
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Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, DC, 4649, 4854 Joliet Township High Schools District No. 204, IL, 10458 Jones Memorial United Methodist Church, CA, 1638 Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, UT, 11455 Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development, Jordan, 2544 Jos Repertory Theater, Nigeria, 7205 Josephine Community Libraries, OR, 9485 Joy of Motion Dance Center, DC, 2912 Joy2Learn Foundation, CA, 7206 Joyce Preschool, MN, 5544 Jubilee Baltimore, MD, 3980 Judson Memorial Church, NY, 9631 Juilliard School, NY, 8177 Juma Ventures, CA, 298 Jump Start Performance Company, TX, 11244 JumpStart, OH, 9060 June Jordan School for Equity, CA, 1639 Junebug Productions, LA, 7207 Junior Achievement of Northern New England, MA, 9652 Junior Achievement of Southern California, CA, 1124 Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, NV, 6066 Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, MN, 5425 Junior Achievement of West Texas, TX, 10400 Junior Achievement Worldwide, CO, 2667 Junior League of Houston, TX, 10849 Junior Statesmen Foundation, CA, 1933 Junior University of San Bernardino, CA, 918 Just Partners, MD, 4102-4105 Justice Mapping Center, NY, 7998 Justice Matters, CA, 7208 Justice Policy Institute, DC, 3489, 4106 Juvenile Court of Rockdale County, GA, 4107 Juvenile Court Resources, OR, 4108 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, DC, 9128, 6503, 8727, 8728, 11245, 191, 2561, 2793, 2794, 9265, 9486, 10307, 10347, 10995 Juvenile Law Center, PA, 4109 Juvenile Outreach and Vocational Educational Network, TX, 11246 Juvenile Rights Project, OR, 9360 K C P T-Kansas City Public Television Channel 19, MO, 5921 K F U O-FM, MO, 5839 K L R U Channel 18, TX, 10959 K O C E-TV Foundation, CA, 1491 K Q E D, CA, 492, 689, 1934 K R C L-FM Listeners Community Radio of Utah, UT, 11456 K T C A/K T C I Twin Cities Public Television, MN, 5426 Kaboom, DC, 162, 2846, 3296, 3886-3888, 4458, 5810, 5819, 7399, 8469, 9713, 9714 Kairos Dance Theater, MN, 5623 Kaisahan of San Jose, CA, 1935 Kalamazoo College, MI, 7689 Kalamazoo Public Library, MI, 4774 Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency, MI, 4748 Kamaron Foundation, GA, 9653 Kamehameha Schools, HI, 3224 Kanawha Institute for Social Research and Action, WV, 8421 Kansas City Art Institute, MO, 5922 Kansas City Ballet Association, MO, 5906, 5923-5925 Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey, MO, 5926 Kansas City Neighborhood Alliance, MO, 5863 Kansas City Repertory Theater, MO, 5864, 5927 Kansas City School District, MO, 5888 Kansas City Symphony, MO, 5865, 5928 Kansas Department of Health and Environment, KS, 3824 Kansas Health Institute, KS, 3825 Kansas Organization of Recyclers, KS, 11959 Kansas State Department of Education, KS, 3826 KAPAL Perempuan, Indonesia, 7209 Karen Hill-Scott and Company, CA, 1296 Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, MA, 4343
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Katahdin, MN, 5624 Katawba Valley Land Trust, SC, 8649 Katherine Delmar Burke School, CA, 1640 Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, OK, 9250 KCEF Foundation, TX, 9266 Keene School District, NH, 6105 Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance, CO, 4855 Kelso Public Schools, WA, 11960 Kempe Foundation for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, CO, 5625 Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, MO, 5929 Kennedy Child Study Center, NY, 7477 Kennedy Krieger Institute, MD, 3981, 3982 Kent State University Foundation, OH, 9087 Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, KY, 10459 Kenya Community Development Foundation, Kenya, 7210 Kenya Gatsby Charitable Trust, Kenya, 7211 Kenya Information and Communication Technology, Kenya, 8133 Keshet Dance Company, NM, 6525 Keystone Accountability, England, 826, 7212 Keystone Center, CO, 2668 Keystone Conservation Trust, PA, 10005 Keystone Research Center, PA, 9698 Khalil Al-sakakini Cultural Center, West Bank/Gaza, 7213 Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation, TX, 10850 Kidney Texas, TX, 10630 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International, CA, 2486 Kids at Hope, AZ, 67 Kids Hope USA, MI, 11947 Kids in Distressed Situations, NY, 4110 Kids Included Together San Diego, CA, 1512 Kimberley Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Australia, 474 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, PA, 10006, 10007 Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association Preschools of Hawaii, HI, 3225 Kindering Center, WA, 11897 Kinetic Kids, TX, 11247 King Hussein Foundation International, VA, 7505 Kings College London, England, 7690 Kingsley Association, PA, 9886 Kingsley House, LA, 4111, 11248 Kingston Hospital, NY, 7040 Kingsway Learning Center, NJ, 11249 Kinship House, OR, 9361 KIPP Academy, TX, 10851 KIPP Academy of Opportunity, CA, 2409 KIPP Austin College Preparatory School, TX, 2410 KIPP Baltimore, MD, 2411 KIPP Bay Area Schools, CA, 2412 KIPP DC, DC, 2413 KIPP Foundation, CA, 116, 142, 320, 827, 991, 1765, 1936, 1937, 2584, 3569, 5427, 5889, 7529, 8077, 10125, 10362, 10363, 10692, 10693, 11560, 11561, 12019 KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory School, CA, 2246 KIPP Memphis, TN, 10364 KIPP Philadelphia Charter School, PA, 2414, 10126 KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy, CO, 2415 Kirlin Charitable Foundation, WA, 11643 Kivulini Womens Rights Organization, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, 5463 Kleberg County Child Welfare Board Protect Our Children, TX, 11250 Knowledge Quest, TN, 11251 Knox Emergency Fund, PA, 10177 Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, AK, 6526 KOOTASCA Community Action, MN, 5278 Korean Community Center of the East Bay, CA, 279 Koresh Dance Company, PA, 10008 Kosair Childrens Hospital Foundation, KY, 3841 Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project, HI, 3226 Kukui Childrens Foundation, HI, 3227 Kuumbwa Jazz Society, CA, 919 Kuwait-America Foundation, DC, 11252
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L.A. Works, CA, 2217, 8470 La Casa de las Madres, CA, 1641 La Escuelita, MN, 5545 La Fundacion para la Sobrevivencia del Pueblo Cofan, Ecuador, 11520 La Mama Experimental Theater Club, NY, 7214 La Oportunidad, MN, 5221 La Piana Associates, CA, 1297-1299 La Piccola Scuola Italiana Di San Francisco, CA, 1642 La Prensa Foundation, TX, 11253 La Roche College, PA, 9887 La Salle University, PA, 9930, 9931 Lab at Belmar, CO, 2366 Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Government, WI, 5279 Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, TX, 10852, 11006 Lafayette Catholic Services Center, LA, 3910 LaFrance Associates, CA, 1300 Lagrange Development Corporation, OH, 9199 LaGuardia Community College Foundation, NY, 6744 Laguna College of Art and Design, CA, 4958 Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan, 1301 Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, MN, 5280 Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, MN, 5281 Lakewood Health System, MN, 5232 Lakota Oyate Wakanyeja Owicakyapi, SD, 5379 Lancaster Farmland Trust, PA, 10009 Land Information Access Association, MI, 5090 Land of Waterfalls Partnership for Health, NC, 8685 Land Stewardship Project, MN, 5282, 5380, 12050 Land Trust Alliance, DC, 3784 Landa Gardens Conservancy, TX, 11254 Landmark School, MA, 2618 Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier, NY, 6919 Landmarks Community Capital Corporation, PA, 9767 Lankenau Hospital Foundation, PA, 192 Lao Advancement Organization of America, MN, 5283 Larc School, NJ, 11255 Lark Play Development Center, NY, 6616 Larry King Cardiac Foundation, MD, 5726 LarsonAllen LLP, MN, 7215 LAs BEST, CA, 740 Las Casas Foundation, TX, 11256 Las Cumbres Community Services, NM, 6492 Las Vegas Performing Arts Center Foundation, NV, 6067 Last Chance Rescue, MI, 4856 Latin America Mission, FL, 2433 Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Argentina, 7217, 7216 Latin American Research Corporation on Intellectual Property for Development, Chile, 7218 Latin American Studies Association, PA, 7691 Latin American Youth Center, DC, 6855 Latino Advocacy Coalition of Henderson County, NC, 8579 Latino Behavioral Health Institute, CA, 385 Latino Community Association, OR, 9487 Latino Community Foundation, CA, 1643 Latino Consultants, LLC, CA, 280 Latino Network, OR, 9488 Latvian Rural Forum, Latvia, 5091 Laughlin Memorial Chapel, WV, 6183 Laura Recovery Center Foundation, TX, 11257 Law College Association of the University of Arizona, AZ, 6504 Lawrence Hall of Science, CA, 1133, 1134 Lawrenceville School, NJ, 7836 Lawyers Alliance for New York, NY, 6878, 7912, 8169 Lawyers Clearinghouse on Affordable Housing and Homelessness, MA, 4566 Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, IL, 3344, 4396, 4397 Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, DC, 2562 Lawyers for the Creative Arts, IL, 3288, 3401 Laying the Foundation, TX, 10960 LDS Hospital-Deseret Foundation, UT, 11457
Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center, TN, 11258 Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center Foundation, TN, 10308 Lea County Good Samaritan Village, NM, 6517 Lea County Museum, NM, 6518 Leadership Catalyst, AZ, 11820 Leadership Fort Wayne, IN, 3628 Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, CA, 525, 526 Leadership Institute of Memphis, TN, 10294, 10309, 10310 Leadership Lake County, OH, 8923 Leadership Learning Community, CA, 1302 Leadership Metro Richmond, VA, 11547-11549 Leadership Monterey Peninsula, CA, 506, 1081 Leadership Newark, NJ, 6233, 6475 Leadership Oklahoma City, OK, 9241 Leadership Resources International, IL, 2434 Leadership Teacher, NH, 6106 Leadership Ventures, IN, 4112 Leadership, Education, Adventure and Direction, OR, 9362 LeaderSpring, CA, 538, 690, 741, 1644 League for the Hard of Hearing, NY, 7837 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, DC, 4498, 11667 League of United Latin American Citizens Foundation, TX, 11259 League of Women Voters Education Fund, DC, 5284 League of Women Voters of Minnesota Education Fund, MN, 5508 League of Women Voters of the City of New York Education Fund, NY, 7838 League of Young Voters Education Fund, NY, 8319 LEARN Charter School, IL, 2416 Learning Center of North Texas, TX, 10536, 10974 Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County, OH, 8924 Learning Exchange, MO, 5866, 5867, 5890, 9253 Learning Point Associates, IL, 7422 Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brazil, 9314 LEAVEN, WI, 12032 Lebanon Emergency Shelter, OR, 9363 Lee Pesky Learning Center, ID, 8178 Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, MN, 5233 Legacy Community Health Services, TX, 10760 Legal Aid of Marin, CA, 1030 Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, OH, 8842 Legal and Human Rights Centre, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, 7219 Legal Information for Families Today, NY, 7478 Legal Outreach, NY, 6879 Legal Resources Trust, South Africa, 5092 Lekotek of Georgia, GA, 3173 LEM-Ethiopia, Ethiopia, 1303 Lena Pope Home, TX, 10553 Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center, OH, 9011 Lesley University, MA, 7220 Let Them Hear Foundation, CA, 9932, 9933 Letlhakeng District Development Foundation Trust, Botswana, 4857 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, CA, 1938, 2563, 5840, 5841, 7839, 11260, 10631, 10996, 10997, 9129, 12103 Leukemia Association of North Central Texas, TX, 10998 Leveraging Investments in Creativity, NY, 7221 Lewis and Clark College, OR, 9489 Lexington County School District One, SC, 10460 Lexington School, KY, 3847 Liberty Hill Foundation, CA, 436, 4959, 6952 Liberty Restoration, OR, 9400, 9490 Library Foundation of Hennepin County, MN, 5285 Library Foundation of Los Angeles, CA, 143 Library of Congress, DC, 2815 Lien Forward Ohio Community Foundation, OH, 9203 Life and Environment, Israel, 644 Life Development Institute, AZ, 68 Life Pieces to Masterpieces, DC, 2913 Lifeline Youth and Family Services, IN, 3629 LifeLong Medical Care, CA, 245 LifeSpan, NC, 8650 Lifesteps, PA, 9841
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Lifestyle Enrichment Through Meaningful Exercise Social Activity and Independent Living, CA, 2247 Lifeworks Services, MN, 5626 LIFT Education, TX, 2417, 3506, 10632-10635, 10694, 10999 Light of Life Rescue Mission, PA, 9888 Lighthouse Academies, MA, 117, 118 Lighthouse Communities, MI, 5186 Lighthouse of Oakland County, MI, 4650 Lilac Loonies Theater Group, Brazil, 7222 Lily Missions Center, MI, 4769 Lima Board of Education, OH, 11261 Lima Memorial Hospital, OH, 11262 Lincoln Area Agency on Aging, NE, 6031 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NY, 193, 2703, 6745, 6746, 6989, 8245, 9130 Lincoln Center Institute, NY, 4213 Lincoln Center Theater, NY, 691 Lincoln Community Health Center, NC, 8601 Lincoln Municipal Band Association, NE, 6032 Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, NJ, 6446 Linda Creed Epstein Foundation, PA, 10127 LINGOs Global, WA, 11898, 11948 Link Media, CA, 828, 8110, 8320 Link, The, MN, 5627 Linn-Benton Volunteers, OR, 9364 Lionsgate Academy, MN, 5628 Literacy Action, GA, 3149 Literacy Advance of Houston, TX, 10761 Literacy Council of Central Alabama, AL, 11 Literacy for Environmental Justice, CA, 589 Literacy Volunteers of America, NY, 7840 Literacy Volunteers of Eastern Orange County, NY, 7041 Literacy, Inc., NY, 7423, 8161 Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, MN, 5629 Little Company of Mary Community Health Foundation, CA, 194 Little Earth Residents Association, MN, 5286, 5546 Little Flock Childrens Home, CA, 11263 Little Italy Redevelopment Corporation, OH, 8925 Little League Baseball, CA, 11264 Little School, CA, 1645 Little Sisters of the Poor, DE, 2773, 3041 Littlest Heroes, OH, 8926, 8927 Livability Project, CA, 1939 Live Oak Adult Day Services, CA, 1940 Live Oak County Child Welfare Board, TX, 11265 Liverpool VCT and Care Kenya, Kenya, 829 Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative, NY, 4113, 8928 Lloyd Society, MD, 386 LM Strategies Consulting, LLC, IL, 4858 Lobero Theater Foundation, CA, 920 Local Government Academy, PA, 9609, 9768 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, AZ, 7532, 8473, 339, 4675, 5770, 8476, 2564, 2630, 3936, 4475, 6749, 2816, 2847, 4114, 8475, 8754, 9173, 3016, 6747, 7534, 8477, 3345, 4399, 6748, 7530, 9176, 3655, 7535, 4344, 4345, 4567, 8472, 4674, 4718, 4760, 4960, 5184, 7531, 9174, 5586, 5868, 5891-5894, 5963, 6751, 93, 3860, 8752, 2288-2294, 3709, 4859, 5093, 5094, 5381, 5464, 5547, 5740, 6447, 6476, 6990, 7223, 7636, 7841, 7842, 8471, 8474, 9100, 10194-10198, 11529, 9101, 9175, 8753, 10128, 4398, 10223, 10263, 6750, 8551, 9685, 11550, 11551, 11595, 5769, 7533, 11997, 11998, 12076, 12079 Local Initiatives Support Corporation Greater Newark and Jersey City, NJ, 3937, 6448 Local Initiatives Support Corporation New York City, NY, 3938 Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, OH, 4439, 7536, 9096 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area, CA, 539, 566, 712, 742, 1646, 1647, 5771, 6752-6754, 8478, 8479 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville, FL, 2994, 6449, 6755, 8480 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities, MN, 5287, 5428, 5741, 5772, 5773, 5799
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Locks of Love, FL, 11266 Loft at the Mill, NE, 6033 Loft Literary Center, MN, 5548, 7224 Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, India, 7225 Loma Vista Farm, Friends of, CA, 11267 Lomi School Foundation, CA, 5509 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, England, 11769 Long Bay Symphonic Society, SC, 3402 Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership, CA, 195, 340, 8481 Long Beach Symphony Association, CA, 11268 Long Beach Unified School District, CA, 321 Long Island City Business Development Corporation, NY, 6756 Long Island Development Corporation, NY, 6757, 8755 Long Island Fund for Women and Girls, NY, 7843 Long Island Housing Partnership, NY, 6758, 7537, 8482, 8756, 11530 Long Island Jewish Medical Center, NY, 7844 Long Island University, NY, 8207 Longwood University, VA, 3042 Looking Glass Institute, PA, 9842 Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, OH, 9041 Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, NY, 7538, 8757, 8758 Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation, NM, 6493 Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy, CA, 830 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Society, CA, 921 Los Angeles Community Design Center, CA, 196, 2186, 2295, 6759, 8483, 8759, 8760 Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Committee, CA, 6760 Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Foundation, CA, 2248 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, 1125 Los Angeles Master Chorale Association, CA, 144 Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, CA, 387, 11701 Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, CA, 388 Los Angeles Police Foundation, CA, 197 Los Angeles Social Venture Partners, CA, 1164 Los Angeles Trade Technical College, CA, 922 Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center, CA, 567, 1648 Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations, LA, 3901, 3902, 6496, 10537 Louisiana Childrens Museum, LA, 3868 Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation, LA, 11702 Louisiana Environmental Action Network, LA, 5095 Louisiana Lions League for Crippled Children, LA, 11269 Louisiana Museum Foundation, LA, 596 Louisiana Public Health Institute, LA, 6903 Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, LA, 3849, 3861, 3903 Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, KY, 3710 Love Heals: The Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education, NY, 9012 Lovington Good Samaritan Center, NM, 6519 Low Income Investment Fund, CA, 1304, 2249 Lowcountry Housing Trust, SC, 8422 Lowcountry Open Land Trust, SC, 3403 Loyola Marymount University, CA, 2154, 6320 Loyola University of Chicago, IL, 3711 Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health, CA, 1941-1946 Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen, Germany, 6050 Luiz Freire Cultural Center, Brazil, 7226 LULAC Institute, TX, 3848 Lumiere Medical Ministries, NC, 4702 Lumity, IL, 3346, 3371 Lund Family Center, VT, 11499, 11500 Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts, MN, 5465 Lupus Foundation of America, South Central Texas Chapter, TX, 11270 Lupus Foundation of Philadelphia, PA, 6506, 6507 Lurdes Mutola Foundation, Mozambique, 7227 Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center, KY, 9654 Luther Preparatory School, WI, 12104 Luther Seminary, MN, 3712 Lutheran Blind Mission, MO, 12105
RECIPIENT INDEX
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, California-Nevada-Hawaii District, CA, 12106 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Indiana District, IN, 3713 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Northwest District, OR, 11821 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Rocky Mountain District, CO, 12107 Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas, NC, 8602 Lutheran Outdoor Ministries, Indiana-Kentucky, IN, 12108 Lutheran Social Services, TX, 11271 Lutheran Social Services of Colorado, CO, 2487 Lutheran Social Services of Indiana, IN, 3630 Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, ND, 5288 Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, WI, 12033 Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, SC, 12109 Lutherlyn, PA, 3100 LWP LLC, MA, 6856 Lymphoma Research Foundation, NY, 3372, 3373, 8246 Lyrasis, PA, 8208 Lyric Arts Company of Anoka, MN, 5466 Lyric Opera of Kansas City, MO, 5930 M.C. Mehta Environmental Foundation, India, 198 Macalester College, MN, 5587, 11605 MacFarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health, Australia, 2126, 2127 MacPhail Center for Music, MN, 5510 Madera County Office of Education, CA, 540 Madhyam Foundation, India, 7228 Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life, PA, 2982 Madonna University, MI, 4961 Maecenata Management, Germany, 3297 Magic Theater, CA, 923 Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, MS, 9934, 9935 Maharishi Education for Invincibility Trust, South Africa, 4860 Maharishi University of Management, IA, 4962 Mahonia na Dari Research and Conservation Center, Papua New Guinea, 1305 Main Line Chinese Culture Center, PA, 10129 Main Street Theater at Autry House, TX, 10762 Maine Association of Nonprofits, ME, 3914, 8484 Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute, ME, 6107 Maine Math and Science Alliance, ME, 1947 Maine Medical Center, ME, 6321 Maine Peoples Resource Center, ME, 4499 Maitri, Inc., CA, 1948 Majestic Theater Management, OR, 9491 Make the Road New York, NY, 6617, 7753 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, MI, 9049 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northern Illinois, IL, 3374 Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-South, TN, 11272 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin, WI, 12110 Makerere University, Uganda, 8134 Malashock Dance and Company, CA, 924 Mama Graun Conservation Trust Fund, Papua New Guinea, 1306 Mamas Kitchen, CA, 1513 Mammoth Lake Trails and Public Access, CA, 574 Management Assistance Group, DC, 4115, 4861, 7229 Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, MN, 2296, 5189, 5193, 5211, 5289, 5429, 5467, 5630, 5683, 5742-5744, 12111 Management Consulting Services, MA, 4271, 4272 Management of Schools Training Programme, South Africa, 2799 Management Sciences for Health, MA, 4346 Management Strategies for Africa, England, 1307, 1308 Manaus Fund, CO, 2346 Manchester Craftsmens Guild, PA, 9769 Manchester Youth Development Center, PA, 9843 Mancomunidad de Municipios Azanake, Bolivia, 4862 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, NY, 8247 Manhattan Theater Club, NY, 9013
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RECIPIENT INDEX
Mannes College of Music, NY, 7769 Manor Park, TX, 10391 Mansfield Independent School District, TX, 1949 Maple Counseling Center, CA, 1467 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, MI, 4651, 11273, 9131, 10695, 11274 March of Dimes Foundation, NY, 5842 Margaret Hudson Program, OK, 9267 Marguerites Place, NH, 6108 Maricopa County Community Colleges District Foundation, AZ, 69 Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, AZ, 70, 7539 Marin Arts Council, CA, 1031, 1032 Marin City Community Development Corporation, CA, 1033, 1034 Marin City Health and Wellness Center, CA, 1035 Marin Continuum of Housing and Services, CA, 1036 Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, CA, 1037-1041, 1649, 11703 Marin County Office of Education, CA, 1042 Marin Dance Theater, CA, 765 Marin Education Fund, CA, 1650 Marin Organic, CA, 1043 Marin Teaching Network, CA, 1044 Marine Aquarium Council, HI, 1309 Marine Conservation Biology Institute, WA, 1310, 1311 Marine Corps League, TX, 11275, 11276 Marine Mammal Center, CA, 1651 Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council, IN, 4116 Marion-Polk Food Share, OR, 9492, 11644 Mark Twain House, CT, 2565 Market Street Research, MA, 1312, 1313 Marketing Association for Rehabilitation Centers, NC, 8704 Markey Cancer Foundation, KY, 9246 Marnee and John DeVine Foundation, MI, 4652 Marquette University, WI, 4117, 11999, 12020, 12021 Marriage Mentors, TX, 10636 Marrow Foundation, DC, 5727 Mars Hill College, NC, 4963 Marshall University Foundation, WV, 9610, 11552 Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, NY, 6618 Marthas Vineyard Community Services, MA, 692 Martin House, CT, 4476 Martin Luther King Community Center, RI, 10243 Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, GA, 2566 Mary Abbott Childrens House, OK, 9268 Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, NH, 2795 Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer, DC, 2518 Marycrest Manor, CA, 2250 Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, MD, 2817, 2914, 7999 Maryland CASA Association, MD, 11565 Maryland Charter School Network, MD, 4118 Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, MD, 4119, 4120 Maryland Mentoring Partnership, MD, 11566 Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, MD, 9132 Maryland State Department of Education, MD, 6761 Marys Center for Maternal and Child Care, DC, 2915 Maryvale, CA, 555 Marywood University, PA, 6051 MASCO Services, MA, 4273 Mass Media Project, South Africa, 10216 Massachusetts 2020, MA, 4347, 4596 Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, MA, 3939, 4348, 4400-4402, 4568, 7762, 8485 Massachusetts Center for Charter Public School Excellence, MA, 4534 Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, MA, 3714 Massachusetts Department of Youth Services, MA, 4121 Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities, MA, 4440
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Massachusetts General Hospital, MA, 4441, 4467, 7644 Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, MA, 7845 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, 831, 832, 6953, 8209 Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition, MA, 7591 Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, MA, 4286 Massachusetts Public School Performance, MA, 4349 Massachusetts Transportation Investment Coalition, MA, 4350 Massachusetts Voter Education Network, MA, 4351 Matanuska-Susitna Schools Foundation, AK, 39 Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County, PA, 9679, 10130 Maternal and Family Health Services, PA, 6322 Maternal Outreach Management System, CA, 389 Mathematica Policy Research, DC, 6324, 6326, 1314, 6323, 6325 Mathematical Association of America, DC, 10720 Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, CA, 8185 Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach, NE, 6034 Mattie C. Stewart Foundation, AL, 12 Maui Community Arts and Cultural Center, HI, 3218 Maui Economic Development Board, HI, 3195 Maui Food Bank, HI, 3196 MayDay, Inc., OR, 9365 Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum, CA, 7230 Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, 10461 Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, NY, 8000, 8135, 8136 Mazomanie Historic Art Center, WI, 12040 MBA-Nonprofit Connection, CA, 1315 McColl Center for Visual Art, NC, 8651-8653 MCF Property Holdings, CA, 1045, 1046 McFarland School District, WI, 12041 McLean Hospital, MA, 1135, 1136 McNay Art Museum, TX, 11277 McPherson Elementary School, CA, 541 MDC, NC, 3769, 9770 MDRC, NY, 4122, 4964, 5096, 5097, 6857, 7231, 8137, 11770 Meals on Wheels Foundation of Cook County, IL, 3375 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, MD, 3983 Meals on Wheels of Salinas, CA, 1082 Meals on Wheels, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro Area, MN, 5631 Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, VA, 11619, 11620 Media Development in Africa Limited, Kenya, 7232 Media Development Loan Fund, NY, 8001 Media Power Youth, NH, 6109 Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center, OR, 9493 Medic One Foundation, WA, 11726, 11899 Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, NY, 7846 Medical College of Virginia Foundation, VA, 4863 Medical Directions, AZ, 281 Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba, CA, 8138 Medical Missions for Children, NJ, 6255 Medical Research Council of South Africa, South Africa, 7233 Medical University of South Carolina, SC, 4123 Medina Childrens Home, TX, 11278 MediSend International, TX, 10721 Meet Each Need with Dignity, CA, 145 Meharry Medical College, TN, 4965 Melpomene Institute for Womens Health Research, MN, 5290 Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy, MD, 6595 Memorial Health System Foundation, CO, 2519 Memorial Hermann Foundation, TX, 11279 Memorial Park Conservancy, TX, 10538, 10743, 10763, 11443 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NY, 7573, 7574 Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 8210 Memphis Academy of Health Sciences, TN, 10365 Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering, TN, 10366
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, TN, 10311 Memphis Incubator Systems, TN, 10312, 10367, 10386 Memphis Oral School for the Deaf, TN, 9936 Memphis Orchestral Society, TN, 10313-10315 Memphis School of Servant Leadership, TN, 10368 Memphis Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, TN, 10316 Mendocino Art Center, CA, 925 Menil Collection, TX, 10405 Menlo School, CA, 1950 Mental Health Advocacy Coalition, OH, 8929 Mental Health Advocacy Services, CA, 2155 Mental Health America of Colorado, CO, 6327 Mental Health America of Greater Dallas, TX, 10637, 10780, 10947 Mental Health America of San Diego County, CA, 390 Mental Health Association in Tulsa, OK, 9217, 9256, 9269, 9270 Mental Health Association of New York City, NY, 7924 Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training, MD, 4001 Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota, MN, 5291 Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, PA, 9715, 9716, 9771 MentorNet, CA, 8211 Mercaz Bnos High School, NY, 6596 Merced County Office of Education, CA, 10462 Mercer Street Friends, NJ, 6184 Mercer University, GA, 3071, 3132 Mercy Corps, OR, 9416, 9494 Mercy Medical Airlift, VA, 2987 Mercy Medical Center, IA, 5430 Mercy Memorial Health Center, OK, 11280 Mercy Ministries of America, TN, 2488 Meridian Institute, CO, 1316-1319 Mesa County Department of Human Services, CO, 2392 Mesa, City of, AZ, 71 Methodist Childrens Home, TX, 11281 Methodist Health System Foundation, TX, 10790 Methodist Healthcare Foundation, TN, 10317 Methodist Home for Children, NC, 8603 Metro Housing Partnership, MI, 5098, 7540 Metro Industrial Areas Foundation, NY, 4124 Metro Volunteers, CO, 2428, 2489-2491, 2538, 5632, 5774, 5800 Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, MN, 5292, 5382, 5745 Metropolitan Area Planning Council, MA, 4274, 4352 Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools, MN, 5633 Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association, TN, 10318 Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, 693, 5931, 5932, 7847, 9133 Metropolitan Opera, NY, 8179 Metropolitan Opera Association, NY, 199 Metropolitan Organizing Strategy for Enabling Strength, MI, 4966 Metropolitan Planning Council, IL, 3646 Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, IN, 10463 Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, IN, 10464 Metropolitan State University, MN, 5293 Metropolitan State University Foundation, MN, 5684 Metropolitan Tenants Organization, IL, 3347 Metropolitan Youth Symphony, OR, 9401 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, CA, 6762 Mi Casa Resource Center for Women, CO, 2367 Miami Art Museum of Dade County Association, FL, 3072 Miami Youth SHINE, FL, 3017 Miami-Dade College Foundation, FL, 6763 Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, FL, 3073 Micah House Corporation, IA, 3807 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research, NY, 1951, 1952 Michigan Association of Public School Academies, MI, 5172
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Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, MI, 4864 Michigan Community Service Commission, MI, 4865 Michigan Equality Education Fund, MI, 4616 Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, MI, 4709 Michigan Interfaith Voice, MI, 4617 Michigan Molecular Institute, MI, 4710 Michigan Nonprofit Association, MI, 4689, 4690, 4719, 4761, 5099 Michigan Opera Theater, MI, 4653 Michigan Organizing Project, MI, 4618-4620 Michigan State University, MI, 5160 Michigan Technological University, MI, 4711 Michigan Womens Foundation, MI, 4654 Michigan Works Association, MI, 5100 Michigans Children, MI, 5101 Microbusiness Development Corporation, CO, 2338 MicroEdge, NY, 9177 Microfinance Centre, Poland, 2128 Microfinance Opportunities, DC, 1157 Microfinanza Rating SRL, Italy, 7234 Mid-America Arts Alliance, MO, 10893 Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Corporation, MO, 3827 Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, MD, 119, 2774, 12022 Middle Alabama Area Agency on Aging, AL, 13 Middle Country Library Foundation, NY, 6764 Middle East Education Through Technology, NY, 8074 Middle East Fellowship, CA, 11949 Midland Center for the Arts, MI, 4712 Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, TX, 10392 Midnight Mission, CA, 146 Midtown Cleveland, OH, 8843 Midway Outreach Community, WI, 6432 Midwest Academy, IL, 3348 Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, WI, 12127 Midwest Community Development, MN, 5294 Midwest Environmental Advocates, WI, 5102 Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services, WI, 12051 Migizi Communications, MN, 5549, 5550 Migrant Clinicians Network, TX, 10922-10925 Mike Silva Evangelism International, OR, 11822 Milaca, City of, MN, 5443 Milestone Growth Fund, MN, 5190 Military Families Speak Out, MA, 6508 Military Warriors Support Foundation, TX, 11282 Milkweed Editions, MN, 5746 Miller Theater Advisory Board, TX, 10853, 11444 Milwaukee Ballet Company, WI, 12052 Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, WI, 12053 Milwaukee Christian Center, WI, 12023 Milwaukee Community Service Corps, WI, 12000, 12054 Milwaukee County Department on Aging, WI, 12001 Milwaukee Kollel, WI, 12002 Milwaukee Public Schools, WI, 10465, 12003 Milwaukee Repertory Theater, WI, 12055 Milwaukee Urban Gardens, WI, 12056 Miner County Community Revitalization, SD, 5588 Mingei International Museum, CA, 1514 Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia, Latvia, 11771 Ministry Ventures, GA, 3124, 3125 Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, MN, 5656 Minneapolis Public Library, Friends of the, MN, 5551 Minneapolis Public Schools, MN, 10466 Minnesota Adoption Resource Network, MN, 5685 Minnesota AIDS Project, MN, 5634 Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, MN, 5295 Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration, MN, 5444 Minnesota Campus Compact, MN, 5234 Minnesota Center for Book Arts, MN, 5383 Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, MN, 5384 Minnesota Council for Quality, MN, 5296, 5775 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, MN, 4500, 5297, 5298, 5552, 5635
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Minnesota Council on Foundations, MN, 5657 Minnesota Counties Research Foundation, MN, 5235 Minnesota Environmental Initiative, MN, 5385, 5801 Minnesota Environmental Partnership, MN, 5103, 5468 Minnesota Historical Society, MN, 5686 Minnesota Home Ownership Center, MN, 5299 Minnesota Humanities Center, MN, 5431, 5432 Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network, MN, 5300 Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center, MN, 5301 Minnesota International Center, MN, 5747 Minnesota International Health Volunteers, MN, 5636 Minnesota Kinship Caregivers Association, MN, 5637 Minnesota Literacy Council, MN, 5687 Minnesota Medical Foundation, MN, 5511, 5728 Minnesota Minority Education Partnership, MN, 5638 Minnesota Museum of American Art, MN, 5222, 5688 Minnesota Opera, MN, 5512, 5553, 5554, 5731 Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting, MN, 5469 Minnesota Project, MN, 5386 Minnesota Real Estate Foundation, MN, 5417 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Foundation, MN, 5236 Minnesota State Council on Economic Education, MN, 5470 Minnesota State Services for the Blind, MN, 5689 Minnesota Thunder PLUS-Partnering for Leadership and Urban Success, MN, 5302 Minnesota Womens Consortium, MN, 5555, 5556 Minnesota Youth Intervention Programs Association, MN, 5471 Minnesota, State of, MN, 5472 Minority Executive Directors Coalition of King County, WA, 9655 Mint Museum of Art, NC, 8381 Miracle League of San Antonio, TX, 11283 Miro Dance Theater, PA, 10010 Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico, PR, 2956 Mission Community Services Corporation, CA, 2297, 6765, 8486 Mission Graduates, CA, 1652 Mission Metroplex, TX, 10975 Mission of Our Lady of Mercy, IL, 10338, 10467 Mission Road Developmental Center, TX, 11284 Mission Schools International, MA, 2775 Mission Science Workshop, CA, 493 Mission Solano Rescue Mission, CA, 11285 Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation, TX, 10548 MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, MA, 4535, 7446 Mississippi Center for Education Innovation, MS, 4866, 10468 Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, MS, 5817, 5821 Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal, MS, 5811 Mississippi Hospital Association Health, Research and Education Foundation, MS, 5805 Mississippi Kidney Foundation, MS, 5806 Mississippi Office of the Attorney General, MS, 4125 Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, MS, 5807 Mississippi State University, MS, 5820 Mississippi State University Foundation, MS, 4867 Mitan Handicrafts Development Private, India, 7235 Mizel Museum, CO, 2492 MMAC Community Support Foundation, WI, 12024 Mo’ MAGIC, CA, 1653 Mobile Area Education Foundation, AL, 10469 Mobilize.org, DC, 1654 Model Cities of Saint Paul, MN, 5690 Modern Red SchoolHouse Institute, TN, 3315 Molalla River Education Foundation, OR, 9402 Molloy College, NY, 7848 Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy, South Africa, 575, 4868 MomsRising.org, WA, 2957 Monadnock Area Transitional Sheltering, NH, 6110 Monitor Group, MA, 1320, 8139 Montalvo Association, CA, 1321
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Montana Nonprofit Association, MT, 2539, 11823 Montana State University, MT, 11824-11827 Montana, State of, MT, 4126 Monterey County AIDS Project, CA, 507 Monterey County Symphony Association, CA, 926 Monterey Institute for Technology and Education, CA, 833 Monterey Museum of Art, CA, 927, 1083 Montessori Training Center of Minnesota, MN, 5303 Montpelier Foundation, VA, 4206 Montreal Oral School for the Deaf, Canada, 9937 Montrose, City of, MN, 5445 Montshire Museum of Science, VT, 6111 Moody Gardens, TX, 10912 Moog Center for Deaf Education, MO, 9938-9941 Moonstone, PA, 10011 Moore Center Services, NH, 3940 Moravian Church in America, Southern Province, NC, 8686 Morehouse Parish School Board, LA, 10470 Morehouse School of Medicine, GA, 3162, 4869, 6904, 7236 Morgan Center, CA, 494, 1953 Morgan County Early Childhood Council, CO, 2393 Morgan County Family Center, CO, 2394 Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, NY, 7849 Morphoses/ The Wheeldon Company, NY, 8111 Mosaic Foundation USA, DC, 11286 Mosaica, DC, 2848 Mosier Community School Foundation, OR, 9403 Most Holy Trinity Parish, MI, 4995 Mother to Mother Ministry, OK, 9242 Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, WI, 12057 Mothers Against Methamphetamine, TX, 10401 Mothers Helping Mothers, FL, 3007 Mott Community College, MI, 5104 Mott, City of, ND, 5589 Mount Carmel Redevelopment Corporation, KS, 5869 Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, MA, 7592 Mount Holyoke College, MA, 7692 Mount Hood Community College, OR, 9495 Mount Pleasant, City of, UT, 11458 Mount Saint Joseph Academy, MA, 4597 Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY, 7052 Mount Washington Community Development Corporation, PA, 9889, 9890 Mountain and Sea Education Adventures, CA, 11287 Mountain Area Health Education Center, NC, 8580, 8604, 8687 Mountain Association for Community Economic Development, KY, 4127 Mountain Community Resources, CA, 512 Mountain Playhouse, PA, 9772 Mountain Regions Cultural Development Programme, Tajikistan, 475 Mountain Valley Health Centers, CA, 1772 Mountain View-Whisman School District, CA, 1954 Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel, Israel, 645 Movement Strategy Center, CA, 1655, 6328, 6329 Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de San Jose, CA, 928, 1322 Moving Picture Institute, NY, 2963, 8382 MPAACT, IL, 3454 MPR Associates, CA, 834 Ms. Foundation for Women, NY, 646, 2129, 4501, 6862, 7237 Mujeres de la Tierra, CA, 341 Mujeres Unidas en Accion - Women United in Action, MA, 3580, 4569 Muller Works Foundation, NY, 6863 Multi-Agency Alliance for Children, GA, 4128 Multi-purpose Arena Coalition, MI, 4679 Multicultural Institute, CA, 1656 Multiple Sclerosis Society, National, MO, 5843, 200, 9046, 11288 Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community Justice, OR, 4129 Municipal Art Society of New York, NY, 6991, 7754, 7850 Mural Music and Arts Project, CA, 1955 Murrieta Valley Unified School District, CA, 437
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Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center, OH, 9189 Muscular Dystrophy Association, CA, 260, 11289 Museo de las Americas, CO, 2368 Museum at Warm Springs, OR, 9496 Museum for African Art, NY, 4655 Museum for Contemporary Arts, MD, 3984 Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts, NY, 7851 Museum of Contemporary Art, IL, 3349 Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, OH, 8930 Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, CO, 2369 Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, FL, 3043 Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA, 597 Museum of Contemporary Craft, OR, 9497 Museum of Fine Arts, MA, 4353, 7457 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, 10854, 10855, 10882 Museum of Latin American Art, CA, 929 Museum of Modern Art, NY, 694 Museum of Science, MA, 1137 Museum of the History of Polish Jews, North American Council, NY, 8393 Music and Dance Theater Chicago, IL, 3306 Music Center/Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, CA, 9134 Music for Healing and Transition, NY, 9632 Music is Art Foundation, NY, 7965 Musica Dolce, RI, 10244 Musical Arts Association, OH, 7693 MusicalFare Theater, NY, 7966 Mustard Seed Furniture Bank of Fort Wayne, IN, 3631 Mustashaar, Social Development Advisors, Pakistan, 1323 Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights, CA, 1773 My Home, Your Home, WI, 12004 My Sisters House, CA, 542 My Sisters Place, CT, 2567 myCFO Foundation, CA, 1460 Myers Park Baptist Church, NC, 8717, 8718 Mystic Valley Elder Services, MA, 4354 NAACP, CT, 2601, 4870, 11772, 12134 Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis, CA, 2568 NANGOF Trust, Namibia, 7238 Nantucket Cottage Hospital, MA, 2796 NARAL Pro-Choice America, DC, 3093 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, CA, 590, 647, 2619 Nashua Center for the Multiply Handicapped, NH, 6112 Nashville Chamber Orchestra, TN, 10348 Nashville Civic Design Center, TN, 3842 Nashville Upper Room Emmaus Community, TN, 3715 Nassau Presbyterian Church, NJ, 6185 Nathan Adelson Hospice Foundation, NV, 6045 Nation Ford Land Trust, SC, 8654 National Ability Center of Park City, UT, 4229 National Abortion Federation, DC, 2620, 4502 National Academy of Sciences, DC, 6330, 6649, 10910 National Adult Protective Services Foundation, IL, 232 National AfterSchool Association, DC, 3094 National AIDS Fund, DC, 7239, 7240 National Alliance for Caregiving, MD, 7611 National Alliance for Hispanic Health, DC, 5513 National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture, CA, 835 National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, DC, 4130 National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations, VA, 4131 National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut, CT, 4477 National Alliance on Mental Illness Mercer New Jersey, NJ, 6433 National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire, NH, 6113 National American Indian Housing Council, DC, 8487 National Articulation and Transfer Network, DC, 6650 National Arts Strategies, DC, 4967, 6568
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National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum, MD, 1324 National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, TX, 713, 4132, 8488, 8761 National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, IL, 3554 National Association of Black Automotive Suppliers Scholarship Fund, MI, 4656 National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation, VA, 3272 National Association of Charter School Authorizers, IL, 120, 3350, 3565, 5870, 11773 National Association of City Transportation Officials, NY, 8140 National Association of College and University Business Officers, DC, 3770, 8040 National Association of Counties Research Foundation, DC, 4133 National Association of County and City Health Officials, DC, 6331 National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, CA, 930 National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers, DC, 4621 National Association of Women Judges, DC, 7852 National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, VA, 2156, 11961 National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, DC, 7389 National Bureau of Economic Research, MA, 322, 2715 National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture, NY, 3932 National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, DC, 4134 National Catholic Student Coalition, WI, 2776 National Center for Civic Innovation, NY, 8212 National Center for Creative Aging, NY, 6954 National Center for Educational Accountability, TX, 3771 National Center for Family Literacy, KY, 201 National Center for Family Philanthropy, DC, 1325, 10961 National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, CO, 836, 3772 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, TX, 11000 National Center for Youth Law, CA, 2157 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, NY, 3490 National Center on Education and the Economy, DC, 5105 National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome, UT, 11459 National Christian Foundation, GA, 6499, 10384, 10385, 12145 National Civil Rights Museum, TN, 10369 National College Access Network, DC, 3773, 10764 National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, DC, 7241 National Committee on United States-China Relations, NY, 7377, 8248-8250 National Community Development Institute, CA, 1326, 4135, 4871, 5173, 7242, 11704 National Conference for Community and Justice, CA, 1956 National Conference of State Legislatures, CO, 5106, 7243, 6332 National Council for Community Development, NY, 6766, 6767 National Council for Palliative Care, NY, 7603 National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, NV, 3491, 4136 National Council of La Raza, DC, 391, 1957, 2973, 3283, 4355, 4657, 4740, 4872, 5107, 5212, 6256, 6768, 7763, 8002, 8049, 8489-8491, 8762, 9656-9658, 10638, 10675, 11774 National Council of Negro Women, DC, 4658, 4873, 4874 National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC, 4875, 5108, 7244 National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, DE, 2741, 7541, 8492, 10199 National Council on the Aging, DC, 72, 3544
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, OK, 1515 National Dance Institute New Mexico, NM, 7245, 10962 National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, DC, 6769 National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, NY, 7755 National Employment Law Project, NY, 3455, 4137, 5109-5111, 7853 National Endowment for Democracy, DC, 12025 National Enterprise Development Corporation, MT, 5387 National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, DC, 1327 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, DC, 8394 National Foreign Trade Council, DC, 2669 National Gallery of Art, DC, 202, 203 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, DC, 4622 National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC, 3456, 6333, 6651 National Guard Youth Foundation, VA, 11567 National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, NY, 7854, 10012 National Health Foundation, CA, 204 National Health Law Program, CA, 392, 438 National Hemophilia Foundation, LA, 11290 National Heritage Foundation, VA, 2704, 7919, 9254 National Hispanic University, CA, 1958, 1959 National Housing Trust, DC, 8493 National Immigration Law Center, CA, 1328, 1329 National Indian Youth Leadership Development Project, NM, 4876 National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare Quality, MA, 1330 National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, CA, 323, 1079 National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, China CDC, China, 2670 National Jazz Museum in Harlem, NY, 992 National Jewish Health, CO, 2493 National Judicial College, NV, 1960 National Juvenile Defender Center, DC, 4138, 8003 National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, NY, 837 National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management, DC, 2777 National League of Cities Institute, DC, 5112, 5113 National Legal Aid and Defender Association, DC, 8004 National Marine Educators Association, MS, 1331 National Math and Science Initiative, TX, 10639, 10640 National Medical Fellowships, NY, 1332, 2671 National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, NY, 7855 National Museum of Mexican Art, IL, 3417, 3457, 3566 National Museum of Racing, NY, 9247 National Network of Abortion Funds, MA, 1333 National Network of Public Health Institutes, LA, 6334 National Nursing Centers Consortium, PA, 10131 National Opinion Research Center, IL, 4139 National Organization on Disability, DC, 3815 National Parks Conservation Association, DC, 9844 National Partnership for Juvenile Services, KY, 4140, 4141 National Partnership for Women and Families, DC, 7246 National Pastoral Center for Vietnamese Apostolates, LA, 3850 National Pedagogic University, Mexico, 7247 National Philanthropic Trust, PA, 2984, 3510, 7856 National Postdoctoral Association, DC, 8213, 8564 National Public Health and Hospital Institute, DC, 8847 National Public Housing Museum, IL, 3289, 3458 National Quality Forum, DC, 6335, 8848, 8849 National Repertory Orchestra, CO, 2370 National Resource Center for the Healing of Racism, MI, 4877, 4878 National Rural Health Association, MO, 8850 National Safety Council, IL, 4659
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National School Boards Association Foundation, VA, 11775 National Security Archive Fund, DC, 4503 National Staff Development Council, OH, 2672, 7764, 8405, 8763-8766, 11776 National Steinbeck Center, CA, 931 National Student Clearinghouse, VA, 11777 National Student Partnerships, DC, 2818 National Studies Center on Alternative Development, Chile, 7248 National Task Force on Early Childhood Education for Hispanics, AZ, 11705 National Training and Information Center, IL, 3351, 4403, 5114 National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC, 9088 National University of Rwanda, Rwanda, 8141 National Urban Fellows, NY, 1334, 3716, 5748 National Vacant Properties Campaign, DC, 8321, 8322 National Wildlife Federation, VA, 2752, 5115, 7249 National Womens Law Center, DC, 6955 National Writing Project, CA, 7857 National Youth Employment Coalition, DC, 10013 Nationwide Childrens Hospital Foundation, OH, 9014 Native American AIDS Project, CA, 1657 Native American Community Development Institute, MN, 5557, 5558, 5590 Native American Development Corporation, MT, 5591 Native American Youth and Family Center, OR, 5592, 5593, 9498 Native Americans in Philanthropy, MN, 4879, 11706 Native Seeds/Southwestern Endangered Aridland Resource Clearing House, AZ, 476 Nativity Prep Academy, CA, 1516 Nativity School of Worcester, MA, 4536 Natrona County Roads Bridges and Parks, WY, 12148 Natural Capital Institute, CA, 2753, 6956 Natural Capital Investment Fund, WV, 8423 Natural Heritage Institute, CA, 1658 Natural Lands Trust, PA, 10014 Natural Resources Defense Council, CA, 838, 1335, 1336, 7390, 7593, 8021 Nature Conservancy, OR, 9499, 3404, 1337, 1338, 5116, 5117, 9588 Nature Conservancy of Canada, Canada, 11969 Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, HI, 3197 Nature Conservancy of Texas, TX, 10856 Nature Discovery Center, TX, 10765 Nature Museum at Grafton, VT, 6114 NatureBridge, CA, 163, 1047 NatureServe, VA, 1339 Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission, AZ, 12112 Near and Arnolds School of Performing Arts and Cultural Education, CA, 543 Near East Foundation, NY, 980, 6652, 7017 Nebraska Art Association, NE, 5993 Nebraska Conference of the United Church of Christ, NE, 3717 Nebraska State Historical Society, NE, 3808 Need in Deed, PA, 10132 Nefesh Academy, NY, 6597 Nehemiah Center, TX, 10857 Neighbor to Family, FL, 3953 Neighborhood Academy, PA, 9693 Neighborhood Centers, MI, 5174 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, NY, 6619 Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, NY, 7250, 7385, 8170 Neighborhood Gardens Association - A Philadelphia Land Trust, PA, 10015 Neighborhood Health Care Network, MN, 5194 Neighborhood House, DE, 11291, 5304, 5691, 9574 Neighborhood House Association of Lorain County, OH, 9042 Neighborhood Housing Services of Albuquerque, NM, 8494 Neighborhood Housing Services of America, CA, 8767, 10200 Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, MD, 3985, 8768
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Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden, NJ, 8495 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, MA, 4404, 8496 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, IL, 3511, 4405, 4406, 5749, 5776, 6770, 7542, 8497, 8498, 8769, 9178, 9179 Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater, FL, 8499, 11046 Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis, OR, 9366 Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, TX, 8770 Neighborhood Housing Services of Freeport, IL, 3383 Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls, MT, 5777 Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, CT, 2732, 4407, 4408, 7543, 8500 Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay, WI, 2298 Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, ID, 5778, 9102 Neighborhood Housing Services of Ithaca, NY, 8041, 8501 Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, NY, 7858 Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, CA, 2299, 2300, 4676, 7544, 8502, 8771 Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, MA, 4409 Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, MN, 2301 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, LA, 3851, 3889, 3907, 7545 Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, NY, 7546, 8503, 8772, 9165, 11531, 11532 Neighborhood Housing Services of Oklahoma City, OK, 2302 Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, CA, 205, 2303, 2304, 8504, 8773 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, CA, 8774 Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, PA, 10201, 10202 Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, AZ, 2305, 7547, 8505, 8506, 8775 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, ID, 2306, 3274 Neighborhood Housing Services of Provo, UT, 6468 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, CO, 1340, 5802, 11047 Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, PA, 8776 Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, CA, 2307 Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, UT, 2308, 7548, 11460 Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, TX, 6771, 7549 Neighborhood Housing Services of San Juan, PR, 6772 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, NV, 2309, 8507, 8777 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County, AZ, 2310, 7550 Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, CA, 2311, 8508 Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo, CA, 5779 Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, CT, 3941, 4410, 8509 Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley, CA, 1961, 2312, 8778 Neighborhood Housing Services, Nanakuli, HI, 5998 Neighborhood Housing Services, Niagara Falls, NY, 8510 Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, MN, 5780 Neighborhood Justice Center, MN, 5305 Neighborhood Leadership Institute, OH, 8931 Neighborhood Partnership Fund, OR, 5781 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, DC, 7251, 7252 Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, NY, 7551 Neighborhood Unity Foundation, CA, 393
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Neighborhoods Resource Center, TN, 8424, 10333, 10349, 10350 NeighborhoodsNow, PA, 10133 Neighbors in Ministry, NC, 8705 NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, NH, 4411, 4412, 6115, 6161, 8511 NeighborWorks Lincoln, NE, 5782, 6035 Nelson Gallery Foundation, MO, 5871 Neskowin Valley School, OR, 9288 NetCorps, NC, 5118, 8706, 8707, 8729 NetHope, VA, 8142, 8143 NetWork for Better Futures, MN, 5388 Network for Instructional Television, VA, 2872 Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS, Montenegro, 5119 Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala, CA, 2944, 2974 Network of Oregon Watershed Councils, OR, 9367 NeuroScience Canada, Canada, 3298 Nevada Ballet Theater, NV, 6046 Nevada Cancer Institute, NV, 6038, 6039 Nevada Microenterprise Development Corporation, NV, 6773 New America Foundation, DC, 6957 New Americans Immigration Museum and Learning Center, CA, 1517 New Braunfels Christian Academy, TX, 11292 New Center for Arts and Culture, MA, 4356 New Century Chamber Orchestra, CA, 839 New City Public Schools, CA, 2418 New Community Corporation, NJ, 6450, 6477 New Community Jewish High School, CA, 6598 New Dance Theater, CO, 2520 New Detroit, MI, 4880, 4996 New Directions, CA, 206 New Directions Career Center, OH, 9015 New Directions Housing Corporation, KY, 7552, 10203 New Dramatists, NY, 7859 New England Aquarium, MA, 1341, 4357 New England Foundation for the Arts, MA, 4275, 4358, 7253, 7254, 7694, 7695 New England Grassroots Environment Fund, VT, 10245 New England Working Landscapes for Future Generations Hall Tavern Farm, MA, 4504 New Foundations, MN, 5639 New Foundations Children and Family Services, SC, 8605 New Franklin Cultural Center, MN, 5389 New Futures, NH, 6116-6121, 2158 New Hampshire Association for Infant Mental Health, NH, 6077 New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, NH, 4413, 4414, 6072, 6122-6126, 8512, 9659 New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, NH, 3933, 4415-4417, 4505, 6071, 6127-6130, 6774, 7255, 7256, 8513 New Hampshire Food Bank, NH, 6131, 6132 New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition, NH, 9660 New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, NH, 6133 New Hampshire Task Force on Women and Recovery, NH, 6134 New Haven Family Alliance, CT, 2602 New Haven HomeOwnership Center, CT, 2695 New Haven Preservation Trust, CT, 2603 New Haven Symphony Orchestra, CT, 2696 New Hazlett Center for the Performing Arts, PA, 9845 New Heights Youth, NY, 7479 New Hope International, CO, 2435 New Hope Project, WI, 12058 New Horizons for New Hampshire, NH, 6073 New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, MI, 4660 New Israel Fund, DC, 2945 New Jersey After 3, NJ, 11293 New Jersey Agricultural Society, NJ, 6186 New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Foundation, NJ, 10471 New Jersey Education Consortium, NJ, 6215 New Jersey Future, NJ, 10016 New Jersey Highlands Coalition, NJ, 6478 New Jersey Historical Society, NJ, 6479 New Jersey League of Municipalities Educational Foundation, NJ, 6216
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New Jersey SEEDS, NJ, 6217, 6480 New Jersey Theater Alliance, NJ, 6451 New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, NJ, 6218 New Latino Visions, MI, 4623 New Leaders for New Schools, CA, 495, 993, 2113, 2819, 2849-2851, 2873, 2916, 11568, 12080, 3954, 3986, 4142, 4233, 4249, 121, 324, 1138, 2716, 3395, 3459, 4002, 6452, 6653, 6654, 7765, 8370, 8779, 8780, 10696, 10697, 10963, 11562, 11778, 11983, 12135, 10370 New Level Sports, MI, 4881 New Manayunk Corporation, PA, 10017, 10018 New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care, NM, 6527 New Mexico Department of Human Services, NM, 6336 New Mexico Land Conservancy, NM, 6537 New Mexico State University, NM, 10926-10931 New Mexico Wildlife Federation, NM, 6538, 11970 New Mexico, State of, NM, 4143 New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY, 7458 New Neighbors Education Center of Northern Virginia, VA, 2874 New Opportunity School for Women, KY, 8425 New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, LA, 7257 New Orleans Museum of Art, LA, 3890 New Orleans Musicians Clinic, LA, 8005 New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative, LA, 4144 New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, LA, 8144 New PATH, CA, 394 New Press, NY, 6655 New Profit, MA, 3074, 3075, 4359-4364, 10226 New Repertory Theater, MA, 4365 New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church Community Support Corporation, AL, 14 New River Education Fund, DC, 2717 New School, NY, 4145, 7258 New School Foundation, WA, 11779 New Schools for Chicago, IL, 3437, 3507 New Schools for New Orleans, LA, 122, 2585, 3854, 3871, 3874, 3891, 4146, 7553 New Schools Fund, CA, 325, 3460, 11780 New Teacher Center, CA, 496, 544, 840, 1962, 1963, 2189, 2333, 3418 New Teacher Project, NY, 123, 3396, 3461, 6656, 8078, 8781, 8782, 10371, 10698 New Teachers College, OH, 8932, 9089 New Theater Guild Society, KS, 5933 New Trails for Aboite, IN, 3587 New Urban Arts, RI, 10246 New Visions for Public Schools, NY, 6620 New World Foundation, NY, 4882, 7259, 7260 New York Academy of Medicine, NY, 7645, 7860 New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals, NY, 7861 New York Botanical Garden, NY, 5934, 5935, 6775, 7696, 8251 New York Cares, NY, 6992 New York Charter Schools Association, NY, 124 New York City AIDS Housing Network, NY, 7913 New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, NY, 8061, 8079 New York City Employment and Training Coalition, NY, 4506 New York City Financial Network Action Consortium, NY, 7862 New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, NY, 6905 New York City Leadership Academy, NY, 8406, 8783-8788 New York City Opera, NY, 7863 New York City Partnership Foundation, NY, 9135, 9136 New York Hall of Science, NY, 1139, 6776 New York Health Plan Association Council, NY, 7925 New York Immigration Coalition, NY, 7926 New York Legal Assistance Group, NY, 7927 New York Medical College, NY, 4287, 4288 New York Taxi Workers Alliance, NY, 7864 New York Theater Workshop, NY, 5936 New York University, NY, 6337, 6338, 6858, 7928, 8075, 10229, 10230
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New York Youth Symphony, NY, 8323 New York-Presbyterian Hospital, NY, 2621, 8252, 8253 Newark Museum Association, NJ, 6481 Newark Now, NJ, 1149, 2100, 7935-7939 Newaygo County Agricultural Fair Association, MI, 4726 Newaygo County Council for the Arts, MI, 4727 Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency, MI, 4728 Newburgh Performing Arts Academy, NY, 7042 Newport Performing Arts Center, RI, 10247 Next American City, PA, 8324 Next Door, OR, 9500 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence, CA, 1342, 1964 Next Generation, CA, 1048, 1049 NGO Forum on the Asian Development Bank, Philippines, 7261 NGO of Development Corporation of Education and Social Development, Chile, 7262 NGO School Foundation, Russia, 5120 NHP Foundation, DC, 3492 Niagara Arts and Cultural Center, NY, 7967 Niagara County Historical Society, NY, 7968 Nicolaysen Art Museum, WY, 12149 Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions, Nigeria, 8145 Nigerian Publishers Association, Nigeria, 7263 Nightingale-Bamford School, NY, 7506 Ninth Street Media Consortium, CA, 932 Niroga Institute, CA, 395 NNI Research Foundation, NV, 5844 Noble Network of Charter Schools, IL, 2419 NOLA 180, LA, 2586 Non-Profit Consortium, South Africa, 5121 Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California, CA, 1659 Non-Profit Incubator, China, 7264 Non-Profit Partners, China, 841 Nonprofit Assistance Center, WA, 11707, 11900-11903 Nonprofit Center, WA, 11828 Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, WI, 12059, 12077, 12081 Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida, FL, 2995 Nonprofit Chamber of Service of Sedgwick County, KS, 3840 Nonprofit Connection, NY, 6241, 6777, 6778 Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, NY, 6880, 6906, 6972, 7265, 7386, 7697, 7865-7867, 8325 Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, MI, 4720, 4997, 9103 Nonprofit Enterprise Center, TX, 10894, 10932-10936, 10964 Nonprofit Finance Fund, MA, 4254, 4276, 4277, 3235, 4147, 6482, 6779, 6864, 6881, 6993, 8146, 8147, 10019-10021, 10204, 6219, 6453, 10134 Nonprofit Information Networking Association, MA, 4148, 5122, 5123, 11781 Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay, FL, 8383 Nonprofit Management Center of Wichita Falls, TX, 10895 Nonprofit Management Fund, WI, 12082 Nonprofit Management Solutions, CA, 6569 Nonprofit Partnership, PA, 9699, 9700 Nonprofit Resource Center, CA, 1774, 6780 Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, AL, 24, 29, 8789 Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, TX, 8790, 11294 Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington, DC, 2852, 4149 Nonprofit Support Center, CA, 2330 Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, OR, 8326, 8327 Nonprofit Village Center, MD, 2820, 2853-2855 Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network, MN, 8328 NonprofitCenters Network, CA, 1660 Nonprofits Assistance Fund, MN, 2313, 5223, 5640, 5692, 5750 Norbertine Community, NM, 2778
NorCal Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, CA, 1775 Normal, Town of, IL, 4968 Normandale Evangelical Lutheran Church, MN, 12113 Normedco Care, CO, 2534 North American Council on Adoptable Children, MN, 4150 North Bay Childrens Center, CA, 1050 North Bennet Street School, MA, 4442 North Branch, City of, MN, 5446 North Canton City Schools, OH, 10472 North Carolina A & T State University, NC, 3816 North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers Land Loss Prevention Project, NC, 4883 North Carolina Association of Free Clinics, NC, 8558 North Carolina Center for International Understanding, NC, 8568 North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, NC, 2718, 6781, 8552, 8569, 8574, 8606, 8630, 8655, 8688, 8689, 8708, 8791 North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, NC, 8631 North Carolina Central University Foundation, NC, 10473 North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, NC, 8559 North Carolina Coastal Land Trust, NC, 6418 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, NC, 8560 North Carolina Foundation for Public School Children, NC, 10474 North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation, NC, 8672 North Carolina Hospital Foundation, NC, 8607 North Carolina Latino Coalition, NC, 8709 North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, NC, 9717 North Carolina New Schools Project, NC, 11782 North Carolina Prevention Partners, NC, 8561 North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project, NC, 8581, 8710, 8730 North Carolina State University, NC, 4884 North Central District Missionary Church, IN, 3718 North Coast Clinics Network, CA, 439 North Coast Land Conservancy, OR, 9289, 9368, 9501 North Country Community Development Center, NH, 6135, 6136 North Country Education Services Agency, NH, 6137 North Country Health Consortium, NH, 6138 North Country Leadership and Commerce Alliance, NH, 6139 North Dakota Autism Center, ND, 5306 North Dakota Council on Abused Womens Services, ND, 5390 North Dakota Human Rights Coalition, ND, 5307 North East Ohio Health Services, OH, 9190 North Hawaii Women and Childrens Services, HI, 3236, 3242 North Hills Community Outreach, PA, 9846 North Park University, IL, 3352 North Point Lighthouse Friends, WI, 12136 North Star Destination Strategies, TN, 3056 North Texas Courage and Renewal, TX, 10554 Northcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center, PA, 9636 Northeast Community Center, OH, 9196, 9197 Northeast Community Development Corporation, MN, 5308 Northeast Document Conservation Center, MA, 7698 Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, MN, 3076 Northeast Indiana Christian Action Council Educational and Charitable Fund, IN, 3632 Northeast Indiana Foundation, IN, 3750 Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, IN, 3603, 3633 Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope, OH, 9191 Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, OH, 9061 Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont, VT, 4507 Northeast Residence, MN, 5224, 5693 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Education Foundation, WI, 10475 Northeastern University, MA, 7575
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Northern Arizona University Foundation, AZ, 477 Northern California Community Loan Fund, CA, 743, 842 Northern California Council for the Community, CA, 1480 Northern California Grantmakers, CA, 1343, 1485 Northern California Service League, CA, 744 Northern Community Investment Corporation, VT, 6140 Northern Community Radio, MN, 5237 Northern Indiana District Church of the Brethren, IN, 3719 Northern Louisiana Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, LA, 8426 Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights, NY, 7868 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation, NY, 6782 Northern Panhandle Regional Education Service Agency, WV, 9611 Northern Sierra Rural Health Network, CA, 440 Northern Waters Literacy, WI, 5309 Northlands Rescue Mission, ND, 5310 Northridge Hospital Foundation, CA, 1468 Northridge Hospital Medical Center, CA, 2202 Northside Arts Collective, MN, 5473 Northside Association for Community Development, MI, 4624 Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, MN, 6454 NorthWay Community Trust, MN, 2314, 5474 Northwest Catholic Counseling Center, OR, 9290 Northwest Colorado Council of Governments Foundation, CO, 2344 Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development, MI, 4969 Northwest Federation of Community Organizations, WA, 6339 Northwest Folklife Festival, WA, 11645 Northwest Housing Alternatives, OR, 9369 Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations, IN, 3290 Northwest Leadership Foundation, WA, 11829, 11950 Northwest Maritime Center, WA, 11869 Northwest Nazarene University, ID, 11830 Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, OR, 7424 Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program, WI, 5311 Northwestern University, IL, 7699, 7700, 8361 Northwood University, MI, 10641 Northwoods Coalition for Family Safety, MN, 5312 Norwalk Community College, CT, 10476 Norwalk River Watershed Association, CT, 2631 Nova Scripts Central, VA, 2917 Nova Southeastern University, FL, 4151 Novato Human Needs Center, CA, 1661 Novato Youth Center, CA, 1051 NPower, WA, 11723 NPower Arizona, AZ, 5213 NPower Charlotte Region, NC, 3077, 8514, 8656, 10289 NPower Greater DC Region, DC, 2821, 2918, 4207, 4221, 4230, 4231 NPower Indiana, IN, 3606, 3720 NPower Pennsylvania, PA, 3751, 8515, 8792, 10135 NPower Seattle, WA, 1965, 5783, 11904 NPowerNY, NY, 6634, 7554, 10699 Ntataise Trust, South Africa, 2800 NTC Foundation, CA, 933 Nueces County CPS Community Partners, TX, 11295 Nuestra Casa, CA, 1966 Nueva Esperanza, PA, 2569, 4703, 8793, 10205, 10206 Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, OH, 8933 Nurse-Family Partnership, CO, 7459 Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity, South Africa, 8112 NW Digital Art Kids, OR, 9502 Oak Grove Lutheran High School, ND, 12114
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Oakland Community Organizations, CA, 745, 2114, 2212, 8794 Oakland Family Services, MI, 4661 Oakland Museum of California Foundation, CA, 545, 934 Oakland Planning and Development Corporation, PA, 9773 Oakland Small Schools Foundation, CA, 1662 Oakland Unified School District, CA, 1663 Oakland Youth Chorus, CA, 1664 Oasis Africa, Kenya, 7266 Oasis Community Corporation, NY, 7447 Oberlin College, OH, 7701 Oberlin Dance Collective, CA, 935 Obispado de Huacho, Peru, 598 Oblate School of Theology, TX, 3721 Occidental College, CA, 147, 8362 Ocean Alliance, MA, 207 Ocean Conservancy, DC, 1344, 1345 Ocean University of China, China, 7267 Oceana, DC, 1067 Ochsner Clinic Foundation, LA, 3867 OConnor Hospital Foundation, CA, 1102 Odwin Learning Center, MA, 3581 Odyssey House, NH, 6141 Oeuvre Malienne dAide a lEnfance du Sahel, Mali, 843 Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, VA, 11596 Ogeechee-Canoochee Riverkeeper, GA, 3139 Ohio Art League, OH, 9016 Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, OH, 9017-9019 Ohio Board of Regents, OH, 3462 Ohio College Access Network, OH, 3774 Ohio Designer Craftsmen, OH, 9020 Ohio Historical Society, OH, 9021 Ohio Justice and Policy Center, OH, 7268 Ohio North East Health Systems, OH, 9204 Ohio Partnership for Excellence, OH, 9213 Ohio Wesleyan University, OH, 4234 Oil and Gas Accountability Project, CO, 6528 Ojai Music Festival, CA, 936 Ojai Valley Youth Foundation, CA, 2251 Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children, OK, 9237, 11296 Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, OK, 7555, 9243 Oklahoma City Medical Business District, OK, 9244 Oklahoma City Museum of Art, OK, 9230 Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, OK, 9238 Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education Institute, OK, 9248 Oklahoma Hospital Education and Research Foundation Trust, OK, 9419 Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation, OK, 9251 Olathe Public Library, KS, 9661 Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation, OH, 8934, 8935 Old Globe Theater, CA, 937 Old Lesbians Organizing for Change, OH, 4625 Old Salem Museums and Gardens, NC, 3044 Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center, WY, 12142 Old York Historical Society, ME, 6142 Olivet Medical Ministry, VA, 11621 Olympic Park Institute, WA, 164 Omaha Hearing School for Children, NE, 9942 Omaha School of Music, NE, 6010 Omaha Zoo Foundation, NE, 5999 OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, PA, 1346, 6340-6342, 6783, 7269, 8148, 10022-10025 Omni Med, MA, 4885 On Lok, CA, 1172, 8516 On The Move, CA, 546, 547, 1140, 8329, 8330 One Accord Voting Project, CA, 1665 One Family Scholars Program, MA, 4598 One HEART, UT, 241, 3273 One Vision One Life, PA, 9891 One World Trust, England, 7270 ONE/Northwest, WA, 11668, 11870, 11905, 11906, 11971 Oneill Health Center, MA, 4599 OneJax, FL, 2996
RECIPIENT INDEX
Ooltewah Elementary School, TN, 10299 Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center, OR, 9370 Opelousas Area Cerebral Palsy Clinic, LA, 11297 Open Paths Counseling Center, CA, 2252 Open Space Institute, NY, 6220, 7594 Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless, MN, 5313 OpenHouse, CA, 1666 Opening Doors of Ohio, OH, 9094 Openlands Project, IL, 4443 Opera Boston, MA, 4366 Opera Carolina, NC, 8384 Opera Cleveland, OH, 8936 Opera Colorado, CO, 2371, 2521 Opera Company of Philadelphia, PA, 10026 Opera Noir, CA, 938 Opera of Santa Croce, Italy, 599 Opera San Jose, CA, 1967 Opera Santa Barbara, CA, 939, 1968 Operation Comfort, TX, 11298 Operation Exodus-Inner City, NY, 7480 Operation Mobilization USA, GA, 2436 Operation REACH, LA, 5812 Ophelia Project Boys Initiative, FL, 8385 Opportunity Agenda, NY, 8022, 11708 Options in Aging, PA, 10136 Orange County Citizens Foundation, NY, 7043 Orange County Museum of Art, CA, 600 Orange County Partnership, CA, 1165 Orange County Performing Arts Center, CA, 1492 Orangewood Childrens Foundation, CA, 1493 Orchestra 2001, PA, 10027 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, MN, 5195, 5225, 5694 Oregon Ballet Theater, OR, 9503 Oregon Campus Compact, OR, 9504 Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education, OR, 9505, 9506 Oregon Center for Public Policy, OR, 9507 Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network, OR, 9508-9510 Oregon Childrens Theater Company, OR, 9371, 9511 Oregon Department of State Lands, OR, 11831 Oregon Geographic Alliance, OR, 9512 Oregon Health and Science University, OR, 6343, 6907, 11832-11834 Oregon Health and Science University Foundation, OR, 9513 Oregon Jewish Museum, OR, 9514 Oregon Mentors, OR, 9515, 9516 Oregon Opportunity Network, OR, 9372 Oregon Progress Board, OR, 9517 Oregon Progress Forum, OR, 8006, 9518 Oregon Science Teachers Association, OR, 9519, 9520 Oregon Shakespeare Festival, OR, 1969 Oregon Social Learning Center Foundation, OR, 9373 Oregon State University, OR, 1347, 11835-11837 Oregon Symphony Association in Salem, OR, 9521 Oregon Trout, OR, 246, 11646 Orfalea Fund, CA, 1751 Organization for Rehabilitation through Training, Israel, 648 Organization for Tropical Studies, Costa Rica, 6784 Organization of Nonprofit Executives, AZ, 6570 Organizing and Leadership Training Center, MA, 8517 Organizing Apprenticeship Project, MN, 5559, 5560, 5695 Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, LA, 4152 Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN, 5314 Orphan Resources International, PA, 12005 Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society, NY, 7499, 7500 Osborne Association, NY, 3045 Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, CA, 649 Otero Junior College, CO, 2339 Otis College of Art and Design, CA, 208, 601, 940 Otro Mercado al Sur, Argentina, 2130 Ottauquechee Health Foundation, VT, 11501 Ounce of Prevention Fund, IL, 3353 Our Giving Community, ME, 8331 Our Jobs, Our Children, Our Future, WV, 9612 Our Lady of Grace Home for Children, DE, 11299
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RECIPIENT INDEX
Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, IL, 3307 Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio, TX, 10477, 11300 Our Lady Star of the Sea, NY, 2779 Our Savior Lutheran School, HI, 3237 Outfront Minnesota Community Services, MN, 5315 Outreach Center, NC, 8582 Outreach Project, NY, 7869 Outward Bound, NY, 2570 Ove Arup and Partners International, England, 8149, 8150 OverExposure, MN, 5475 Owan Womens Empowerment Project, Nigeria, 7271 Oxfam Australia, Australia, 4570 Oxfam Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 4571 Oxfam International, England, 4572 Oxfam Japan, Japan, 4573 Oxford College, GA, 3150 Oxford University, England, 7702 P.S. Arts, CA, 209 PACE Center for Girls of Jacksonville, FL, 11301 Pachamama Alliance, CA, 1970 Pacific American Foundation, HI, 3228 Pacific Asia Museum, CA, 941, 942 Pacific Autism Center of Education, CA, 1971 Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, HI, 3270 Pacific Charter School Development, CA, 148 Pacific Community Ventures, CA, 1972 Pacific Forest Trust, CA, 1348 Pacific Grove, City of, CA, 1349 Pacific Health Consulting Group, CA, 1350 Pacific Marine Conservation Council, OR, 1351, 11669 Pacific News Service, CA, 844, 7272, 8007 Pacific Pride Foundation, CA, 1752 Pacific Rivers Council, OR, 9522, 9523 Pacific School of Religion, CA, 746 Pacific Symphony Orchestra, CA, 7703 Page Education Foundation, MN, 5641 Pajaro Valley Unified School District, CA, 508 Palau International Coral Reef Center, Palau, 1352 Paleontological Research Institution, NY, 8386-8388 Palm Beach Police Foundation, FL, 8065 Palmer Drug Abuse Program-San Antonio, TX, 11302 Palmer Home For Children-Hernando, MS, 11303 Panhandle Childrens Foundation, TX, 11304 PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values, MD, 6958 Pannon University, Hungary, 9589 Papa Ola Lokahi, HI, 3259 Paper Mill Playhouse, NJ, 6344 PaperMill Creek Childrens Corner, CA, 1052 Para Los Ninos, CA, 396 Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute, NY, 5124 Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation, NV, 454, 1053, 1080, 3126 Parent Child Center of Tulsa, OK, 9218 Parent Child Development Corporation, VA, 11622 Parent Heart Watch, OH, 5514 Parent Pathways, CO, 2372 Parent Professional Advocacy League, MA, 4367 Parent Services Project, CA, 247, 747 Parent-Child Home Program, NY, 10028 Parent/Child, Inc., TX, 11305 Parenting Network, CA, 397 Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis Syndrome, VA, 2571 Parents as Teachers National Center, MO, 4153, 5642 Parents for Public Schools, MS, 11709 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, MN, 5316, 5643 Park Academy, OR, 11838 Park People, TX, 10858 Park Square Theater, MN, 5696 Parka Environmental and Cultural Protection, Ethiopia, 478 Parkinsons Action Network, DC, 11907 Parkland Foundation, TX, 10948 Parks and Trails Council of Minnesota, MN, 5697 Partakers, Inc., MA, 9633 Participatory Culture Foundation, MA, 8332, 8333 Partners, WY, 12143
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Partners for Arts Education, NY, 6681 Partners for Democratic Change, DC, 2673 Partners for Harris County Children, TX, 10859 Partners for Peace, CA, 1353 Partners for Sacred Places, PA, 3722, 10029, 12026 Partners Home Care, MA, 9634 Partners in Adult Education Coordinating Office, Sierra Leone, 2801 Partners in Development Foundation, HI, 3238 Partners in Education, Craven County, NC, 11962 Partners in Expanding Health Quality and Access, MI, 1354 Partners in Out-of-School Time, NC, 8657, 8658, 8670, 8719, 8795 Partners in Population and Development, Bangladesh, 1355 Partners in School Innovation, CA, 1973 Partners International, WA, 2437 Partners of the Americas, DC, 9417 Partnership, MA, 4368, 4574 Partnership for a Drug-Free North Carolina, NC, 8690 Partnership for After School Education, NY, 6621, 8272 Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action, CA, 748 Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, MD, 2856 Partnership for Learning, MI, 4713 Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, CA, 845 Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence, VA, 9686 Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation, MO, 5856, 5895, 5964, 10478 Partnership for Safety and Justice, OR, 9374 Partnership for Successful Schools, KY, 4154 Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, DE, 2798 Partnership for the Homeless, NY, 8165 Partnership in Philanthropy, NJ, 6242, 6257, 6419, 6455, 6483, 7556, 8518 Partnership Initiatives Fund, TN, 10479 Partnership Plan for Stillwater Area Schools, MN, 12083 Partnership Scholars Program, CA, 10965 Partnership with Children, NY, 7870 Partnerships in Aging, NE, 3809 Partnerships to Uplift Communities, CA, 149, 10700 Pasadena Educational Foundation, CA, 10480 Pasadena Public Health Department, CA, 398 Passages Northwest, WA, 11647 Pastoral Land Commission, Brazil, 7273 PATH, WA, 1356, 7400, 9067, 11908-11910 Path Foundation Philippines, Philippines, 1357 PATH Ventures, CA, 2253 Pathfinder International, MA, 1358, 7274 Pathways Center for Children, IL, 3555 Pathways Hospice Foundation, CA, 1974 Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts, DC, 2919 Patrons Program, NY, 2587, 6921 Paul J. Curran Fund, NY, 2588 Paul Revere Memorial Association, MA, 4369, 4444 Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association, DC, 3085 Paulsboro Board of Education, NJ, 11306 Paulsboro Community Development Center, NJ, 11307 Paws and Think, IN, 3582 Paws in the City, TX, 10642 PCA Great Performances, ME, 3915 PCL Foundation, CA, 1359 Peace Corps of the United States, DC, 4662 PEACE Foundation, MN, 5561 Peace Games, MA, 4600 Peace Lutheran Church, WA, 12115 Peace Over Violence, CA, 282 Peak Vista Community Health Centers Foundation, CO, 2505 Pearl Buck Center, OR, 9524 PEARLS for Teen Girls, WI, 12060 Pearson Charitable Foundation, NY, 1166 Pediatric Interim Care Center, WA, 11648 PEER, AL, 15 PEF Israel Endowment Funds, NY, 4250 PENCIL: Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning, NY, 7448 Peninsula Clergy Network, CA, 1975
Peninsula Interfaith Action, CA, 399 Peninsula Temple Sholom, CA, 1976 Penn Asian Senior Services, PA, 10137 PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center, PA, 10030 Pennsylvania Charter School Foundation, PA, 10031 Pennsylvania Council of Churches, PA, 2975 Pennsylvania Downtown Center, PA, 10207 Pennsylvania Environmental Council, PA, 9847, 9892 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, PA, 10032 Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation, PA, 9774, 9893 Pennsylvania Partnership for Economic Education, PA, 9662, 10966 Pennsylvania Resources Council, PA, 9775 Pennsylvania State University, PA, 6345, 9776 Pennypack Farm Education Center for Sustainable Food Systems, PA, 10138 Pension Rights Center, DC, 4155 Penumbra Theater Company, MN, 5317, 5751 People and Congregations Together for Stockton, CA, 400 People and Plants International, VT, 479 People for People, PA, 10220 People United for Sustainable Housing, NY, 7969 People, Incorporated, MN, 5644 Peoples Community Clinic, TX, 10967 Peoples Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit, MI, 5175 Peoples Light and Theater Company, PA, 9680 Pepperdine University, CA, 2719, 6052 Perham Memorial Hospital and Home, MN, 5318 Perhimpunan Penggerak Advokasi Kerakyatan untuk Keadilan Sosial, Indonesia, 7275 Perishable Theater, RI, 10248 Periwinkle Foundation, TX, 11308 Perkins School for the Blind, MA, 8254 Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame, TX, 10393 Personalized Independent Living Opportunities and Training Services, NJ, 10139 Peruvian Center for Social Studies, Peru, 5125 Peta Wakan Tipi, MN, 5391 Pete Suazo Business Center, UT, 3284 Peterson Regional Medical Center Foundation, TX, 11309 Petra National Trust, Jordan, 210 Pew Charitable Trusts, PA, 1360, 1667, 7704, 8334, 10033, 10034 Pewabic Pottery, MI, 4970 Pfeiffer University, NC, 8570 Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District, TX, 10481 Phase 4 Learning Center, PA, 9718, 9777 Philadelphia Area Jobs with Justice, PA, 10140 Philadelphia Art Alliance, PA, 10035 Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations, PA, 10036 Philadelphia Cares, PA, 10141 Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness, PA, 9681 Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, PA, 10037 Philadelphia Education Fund, PA, 6785, 10038, 10039 Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, PA, 10040-10042 Philadelphia Hune, PA, 10142 Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates, PA, 10043, 10044 Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA, 7705, 7706, 9663 Philadelphia Orchestra Association, PA, 10045 Philadelphia Parks Alliance, PA, 10046 Philadelphia Senior Center, PA, 10143 Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, PA, 3752, 10047 Philadelphia Young Playwrights, PA, 10048 Philadelphia, City of, PA, 10049 Philadelphias Children First Fund, PA, 10050, 10482 Philanthrofund Foundation, MN, 5319 Philanthropic Collaborative for a Healthy Georgia, GA, 3127 Philanthropic Initiative, MA, 4455, 4459, 4463, 6143, 8059, 11984-11986
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Philanthropic Research, Inc., VA, 1361 Philanthropy Roundtable, DC, 2964 Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, NY, 8255 Philippine Business for Social Progress, Philippines, 2545 Phillips Academy, MA, 1977 Phillips, County of, CO, 2340 Phoenix House Foundation, NY, 8256 Phoenix House of Los Angeles, CA, 211 Phoenix Project, VA, 11553 Phoenix Shanti Group, AZ, 73, 9137 Phyllis Wheatley Community Center, MN, 5645 Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, NY, 650, 846, 4508 Physicians for Social Responsibility, CA, 620, 1668 PICO California, CA, 847 PICO National Network, CA, 943, 1362, 2780, 6786 Piedmont Environmental Council, VA, 2920 Pikes Peak Integrated Solutions, CO, 2429, 9231 Pikes Peak Nonprofit Partnership, CO, 2522, 2523, 2536, 9232 Pilgrim School, Friends of, CA, 150 Pillsbury United Communities, MN, 5320 Pima County Juvenile Court, AZ, 4156 Pine Mountain Music Festival, MI, 4714 Pine Rest Foundation, MI, 5000 Pine Street Inn, MA, 4370 Pineland Farms, ME, 3919 Piney Woods School, MS, 3046 Pineywoods Resource Conservation and Development Corporation, TX, 10896 Pinon Project, CO, 2395 Pioneer Relief Nursery, OR, 9375 Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children, PA, 9778, 9894 Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, PA, 9779 Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, PA, 9848, 9849 Pittsburgh Dance Alloy, PA, 9780, 9850 Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation, PA, 9781 Pittsburgh Glass Center, PA, 9851 Pittsburgh Housing Development Corporation, PA, 8335 Pittsburgh International Childrens Theater, PA, 9782, 9852, 10178 Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater, PA, 10179 Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation, PA, 9783 Pittsburgh Musical Theater, PA, 9784 Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, PA, 9853 Pittsburgh Opera, PA, 9895 Pittsburgh Opera Theater, PA, 9854 Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, PA, 9719, 9720, 9785, 9855, 9896 Pittsburgh Project, PA, 9721, 9856, 10180 Pittsburgh Public Schools, PA, 10181-10183 Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, PA, 9857-9861 Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, PA, 9613, 10184, 10185 Pittsburgh Symphony, PA, 9862 Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, PA, 9786, 10186 Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, PA, 9863 Placematters.com, CO, 1363, 8336 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, CA, 10483 Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio, OH, 8937 Planned Parenthood Health Systems, NC, 10271, 10272 Planned Parenthood of New York City, NY, 7276, 7871, 8023 Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, WI, 12061 Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 212 Planning Council, VA, 11579, 11580 Planning Council for Health and Human Services, WI, 12062 Plano Independent School District Education Foundation, TX, 10484 Platform Shoes Forum, ME, 3796 Playhouse Square Foundation, OH, 8938 PlayPumps International, DC, 2829 Ploughshares Fund, CA, 1054
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Plumas County Arts Commission, CA, 944 Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund, VA, 5827 Pluralism Fund, NY, 1978 Plymouth Christian Youth Center, MN, 5646 Plymouth State University, NH, 6144 Point Community Development Corporation, NY, 7425 Point Foundation, CA, 213 Point Park University, PA, 9722, 9864 Police Athletic League, NY, 8257 Police Athletic League of Central Florida, FL, 4663 Police Athletic League, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC, 8389 Policy Analysis for California Education, CA, 1141 Policy Consensus Initiative, OR, 2980 PolicyBridge, OH, 8939, 8940 PolicyLink, CA, 401, 402, 945, 946, 6346, 6859 POLIS - Institute for Research, Training and Advisory Services in Social Policy, Brazil, 7277 Polk County Housing Trust Fund, IA, 3800 Polk County Library Federation, WI, 5196 Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, FL, 3004, 3096, 8675, 8796 Polly Ann Trailway Management Council, MI, 4664 Pomona College, CA, 602 Pomona Valley Workshop, CA, 2254 Pomona-Inland Valley Council of Churches, CA, 1469 Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, OK, 6505 Popular Education Research Group, Canada, 2131 Population Action International, DC, 651 Population Association of America, MD, 848, 8151 Population Council, NY, 1364, 1365, 7278, 11783 Population Reference Bureau, DC, 4157 Por Cristo, MA, 4601 Por Vida Academy Charter High School, TX, 11310 Port Salerno Elementary School, FL, 3000 Portland Actors Conservatory, OR, 9525, 11839 Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute, OR, 5784, 8519 Portland Chamber Orchestra Association, OR, 9291 Portland Community College Foundation, OR, 9404 Portland Education Partnership, ME, 8671 Portland Fruit Tree Project, OR, 9376 Portland Marathon, OR, 9526 Portland Opera Association, OR, 9377, 9405 Portland Parks and Recreation, OR, 9527 Portland Parks Foundation, OR, 9528 Portland Public School District, OR, 9529 Portland Schools Foundation, OR, 9530 Portland State University, OR, 4971, 6347, 11840-11843 Portland State University Foundation, OR, 9531-9534 Portland Symphony Orchestra, ME, 3916 Portland Taiko, OR, 9535 Portland YouthBuilders, OR, 11649 Portland, City of, OR, 8214 Portuguese Organization for Social Services and Opportunities, CA, 1979 Positive Beginnings, TX, 11311 Posse Foundation, NY, 7279 Possibilities, Inc., OK, 9233 Potlatch Fund, WA, 11784, 11911 Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors, IA, 3810 Poverty Eradication Network, Kenya, 7280 Prairie Learning Center Foundation, ND, 5392 Pratt Area Community Council, NY, 7872 Pratt Fine Arts Center, WA, 11650, 11844 Pratt Institute, NY, 7873 Praxis Project, DC, 2857, 6348, 7281 PRBO Conservation Science, CA, 1366 Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center, CA, 1669 Pregnancy Resource Council, TX, 11001 Pregones Theater/Teatro Pregones, NY, 7282 Prepare International, NJ, 11312 Presbyterian Church USA, KY, 3723 Presbyterian Home and Family Services, VA, 3047 Presbyterian Pan American School, TX, 11043 Presbytery of Ohio Valley, IN, 3724 Presentation School Foundation, MA, 4371 Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia, PA, 10051 Preservation Trust of Vermont, VT, 7378
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Preterm Cleveland, OH, 4972 Pretrial Justice Institute, DC, 4158 Prevent Blindness America, IL, 4886 Prevent Blindness Texas, TX, 10860 Prevent Cancer Foundation, VA, 2572 Prevent Child Abuse Delaware, DE, 11313 Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey, NJ, 7940, 7941 Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, NC, 8608, 8691 Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, VA, 11597 Prevention and Recovery Northwest, OR, 9378 Prevention Institute, CA, 6349 Pridelines Youth Services, FL, 3018 Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, MD, 2921 Primary Care Development Corporation, NY, 7452 Prime Stage Theater, PA, 9723, 9787, 9788 Prince Georges County Board of Education, MD, 326 Prince Georges County Public Schools, MD, 10701 Princess Trust, South Africa, 8113 Princeton Center for Leadership Training, NJ, 6234, 10485 Princeton Young Achievers, NJ, 6187 Principals Association of Uganda, Uganda, 576 Principia Corporation, MO, 214 Priority Children, MI, 5161 Prison Policy Initiative, MA, 8008 Private Industry Council of Milwaukee, WI, 12063 Pro Arts, CA, 1670 Pro Bono Net, NY, 6622 Pro Bono Partnership, NJ, 6221, 2674, 2687, 6456, 7557 Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta, GA, 2675 Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias, Mexico, 1367 Pro Peninsula, CA, 1368 Pro-Poor Centre, Vietnam, 7283 Prodigals Community, NC, 8692 Product Policy Project, GA, 1671 Proeducacion, I.A.P., Mexico, 6922 Professional Assistance for Development Action, India, 7284 Professional Association of Treatment Homes, WI, 5321 Professional Flair, OH, 9090 Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise, PA, 9789 Progreso Latino, RI, 10249 Progressive Christians Uniting, CA, 749 Progressive Jewish Alliance, CA, 652, 6959 Progressive Life Center, DC, 4159 Progressive Redevelopment, GA, 4973 Progressive Strategy Partners, LLC, CA, 1369 Progressive Technology Project, MN, 982, 11710 Project Bandaloop, CA, 1672 Project Counselling Service for Latin American Refugees, Denmark, 7285 Project Exploration, IL, 1980, 3431 Project Harmony, NE, 6004 Project Hired, CA, 1981 Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, VA, 283, 284, 2573, 2705, 3281, 3556, 4887, 5191, 6053, 6258, 6259, 7874, 8553, 8554, 8731, 9022, 10643, 10744 Project Joy and Hope, TX, 11314 Project Lead the Way, NY, 4214, 4215 Project Match - Families in Transition, IL, 3493 Project MedSend, CT, 2438 Project Ninety Treatment Services, CA, 1982 Project on Government Oversight, DC, 7286 Project Pathfinder, MN, 5322 Project PAVE, CO, 2524 Project Place, MA, 4575 Project Restore, CA, 603 Prometheus Radio Project, PA, 7287 Promise House, TX, 10644 Promise Partners, IA, 3811 PROMO, MO, 2525 Prospera Initiatives, VA, 2858 Prostate Cancer Foundation, CA, 1673, 1674 Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia, VA, 3725 Proteus Development Resources, South Africa, 8114 Proteus Fund, MA, 7288 Providence After School Alliance, RI, 10250
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Providence Benedictine Nursing Center Foundation, OR, 9536 Providence Black Repertory Company, RI, 10251 Providence Community Housing, LA, 11521 Providence Plan, RI, 4160, 10252 Providence Public Library, RI, 10222 Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, CA, 2203 PSL STRIVE, ME, 3942 Public Allies, WI, 8337 Public Broadcasting of Northeast Indiana, IN, 3634 Public Charter Schools Center for Student Support Services, DC, 2822 Public Counsel, CA, 215 Public Education Partners, SC, 10486 Public Governance Institute, VA, 4741 Public Health Foundation, DC, 6350 Public Health Foundation Enterprises, CA, 285, 615, 1167, 2255, 8338, 8520 Public Health Foundation of India, India, 11785 Public Health Institute, CA, 403-405, 1370-1373, 1675, 1776, 1777, 4509, 6351 Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, PA, 10144 Public Interest Projects, NY, 4888, 6457, 6458, 6657, 7289, 8009, 8010, 8042, 8339, 10145-10147 Public Library of Science, CA, 8215 Public Museum of Grand Rapids Friends Foundation, MI, 4737 Public Policy Associates, MI, 5126 Public Policy Institute, MA, 4372 Public Policy Institute of California, CA, 406, 1374 Public Radio Capital, CO, 216 Public/Private Ventures, PA, 1375, 4161, 5127, 5128, 7875, 7876, 8797 Publicolor, NY, 7481 PUEBLO Education Fund, CA, 2256 Puerto Seguro, NM, 6529 Puget Sound Educational Service District, WA, 1983 Puget Sound Health Alliance, WA, 9537 Pulmonary Hypertension Association, MD, 5515 Punto de Contacto, NY, 6682 Pura Vida Partners, WA, 11951 Putnam Family and Community Services, NY, 7044, 7045 Putnam Foundation, CA, 1518 PWSA USA, FL, 8070 Pyramid Alternatives, CA, 1984 Pyramid Community Development Corporation, TX, 10406 Q Place, NY, 1985 Quad City Development Group Foundation, IL, 9590 Quadriplegics United Against Dependency, OR, 9379 Quality Care for Children, GA, 8798 Quality of Life Promotion Centre, Vietnam, 7290 Quantum House, FL, 11037 Quantum Theater, PA, 9790 Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment, MA, 8395 Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, NY, 7605 Queens Community House, NY, 7482 Quilceda Community Services, WA, 11724 Quincy Police Department, MA, 4576 R.M. Pyles Boys Camp, CA, 11315 Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, GA, 3048 Race for the Cure, Ozark, AR, 102 Racine Zoological Society, WI, 12137 Rady Childrens Hospital Foundation, CA, 1519 Rainbow Fleet, OK, 9234 Rainbow Senior Center, TX, 11316 Rainbow Services, CA, 11317 Rainforest Alliance, NY, 9591, 9791 Rainier Scholars, WA, 11651 Raising A Reader Marin, CA, 248 Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Philippines, 8115 Ramsey County Historical Society, MN, 5698, 5699 Rancho Los Cerritos Foundation, CA, 1126 RAND Corporation, CA, 1486, 2720-2723, 6352, 6353, 6658, 7291, 8152, 10645 Randall Museum Friends, CA, 1676 Randolph-Macon College, VA, 7707, 8363 Rape Recovery Center, UT, 11461
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Raritan BayKeeper, NJ, 6222 Raul Jiminez Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Fund, TX, 11318 Ravenswood Family Health Center, CA, 1986, 1987 Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, FL, 3001 Reach Out and Read, MA, 4162 Reach Out in Benicia, CA, 11319 Read Chattanooga, TN, 10383 Reading Excellence and Discovery Foundation, NY, 7426 Reading Room, OK, 11320 Ready 4 K, MN, 5476 Ready At Five Partnership, MD, 3987, 3988, 11569 Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project, WA, 9222 Realize Consulting Group, CA, 7292 Reboot Network, CA, 616 Rebuild Resources, MN, 5393, 5562, 5700 Rebuilding Together, DC, 2866 Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network, NY, 7877 Reconnecting America, CA, 1677, 4163 Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, CA, 1753, 9664 Recovery Resources, OH, 9192 Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC, DC, 2875, 2922 Red Dot Project, OH, 8941 Red Eye Collaboration, MN, 5477 Red Hook Initiative, NY, 7483 Red Mountain Theater Company, AL, 16 Redeemer Center for Life, MN, 5323 Redefining Progress, CA, 1678 REDF, CA, 1376 Redman Foundation, CA, 513 Redstone Strategy Group, CO, 1377, 1378 Redwood Community Action Agency, CA, 407 Redwood Community Health Coalition, CA, 441 Reed College, OR, 7708, 11845 Reef Environmental Education Foundation, FL, 11880 Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, NY, 7484 Reentry Council of the City and County of San Francisco, CA, 1679 Reformed Church in America, NY, 3726 Regenesis Organization, SC, 10288 ReGenesis Organization Community Health Center, SC, 10283 Region IX Education Cooperative, NM, 6545 Region V Systems, NE, 5994 Regional Arts and Culture Council, OR, 9538 Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific, Thailand, 7293 Regional Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham, AL, 17 Regional East Texas Food Bank, TX, 10897 Regional Education Service Agency, WV, 9614 Regional Housing and Community Development Alliance, MO, 6787 Regional Housing Legal Services, PA, 8799 Regional Plan Association, NY, 6484 Regional Planning Commission, LA, 3892 Regional Technology Strategies, NC, 7294 Regions Hospital Foundation, MN, 5701 Regis University, CO, 94 Regroupement National des Conseils Regionaux de Lenvironnement du Quebec, Canada, 9592 Regulatory Assistance Project, VT, 7756 Reinvestment Fund, PA, 3494 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, DC, 653 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund, DC, 6865 Renaissance Schools Fund, IL, 6659 Renewing the Countryside, MN, 5238, 5594 Renmin University of China, China, 7295 Rensselaerville Institute, NY, 2622, 6882, 10766 Repertory Dance Theater, UT, 11462 Reproductive Health Technologies Project, DC, 654, 849 Rescue Mission of Trenton, NJ, 6188 Research for Action, PA, 10052 Research Foundation of State University of New York, NY, 6354, 6660
Research Foundation of the City University of New York, NY, 6355, 7434 Research Institute for Learning and Development, MA, 497 Research Triangle Institute, NC, 850, 851, 6356, 7296 Residence XII Recovery Center for Women, WA, 11871 RESOLVE, Center for Environmental Dispute Resolution, DC, 1379 Resource Area for Teachers, CA, 667, 668, 672, 1988-2002, 2190, 2315, 4974 Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento, CA, 2003 Resource Center, MI, 4694, 5129 Resource Center for Fathers and Families, MN, 5478 Resource Development Institute, MO, 4164 Resource Foundation, NY, 2004, 2005, 4706, 6260, 6788, 6789, 6994 Resources for Children with Special Needs, NY, 7878 Resources for Human Development, PA, 10053 Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators, CA, 994, 995, 8080, 10319 Resources for the Future, DC, 2724, 11786 Resources Legacy Fund, CA, 1380 Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, CA, 1381 Respite and Research for Alzheimers Disease, CA, 2006 Reston Interfaith, VA, 11570 Restoration Pregnancy Resource Center, LA, 11321 Restorative Justice Community Action, MN, 5324 Restoring the Foundations Ministries, NC, 10667 Results for Development Institute, DC, 852 Returning Heroes Home, TX, 11322 Reuben Lindh Family Services, MN, 5394, 5395, 5702 ReUse People of America, CA, 1680 RHA Howell Care Centers, NC, 8609 Rhode Island College Foundation, RI, 10253 Rhode Island Historical Society, RI, 4445 Rhode Island Kids Count, RI, 4165, 10254 Rhode Island Zoological Society, RI, 4446 Rice Memorial High School, VT, 11482 Richmond Area High Blood Pressure Center, VA, 11598 Richmond Symphony, VA, 11599 Riders for Health, England, 11787 Riekes Center for Human Enhancement, CA, 2007 Rio Grande Council of Governments, TX, 10937, 10938 Rise School of Dallas, TX, 10646 River Alliance of Wisconsin, WI, 5130 River Arts of Morrisville, VT, 4468 River City Brass Band, PA, 9792 River Network, OR, 5131, 5132, 6530 River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, TX, 10767 River of Words, CA, 527, 1681 River Region Educational Initiatives, LA, 11323 Riverdale Country School, NY, 7391 Riverdale Neighborhood House, NY, 7485 Riverlife Task Force, PA, 9793, 9794 Riverquest, PA, 9865 Rivers and Birds, NM, 6539 Riverside Center for Innovation, PA, 9795 Riverside Community Health Foundation, CA, 6790 Riverview Community Center Youth Development Program, TN, 11324 Road Home, UT, 9539 Robert Gamez Foundation, FL, 11325 Robert Morris University, PA, 9694, 9724, 9796 Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, GA, 3188 Roberts Family Development Center, CA, 408, 1778 Robin Hood Foundation, NY, 695, 1682 ROCA, MA, 4975 Rochester Childfirst Network, NY, 8087 Rochester Childrens Zone, NY, 8088 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, OH, 8942, 8943 Rock n Roll Camp for Girls, OR, 11652 Rockefeller Family Fund, NY, 6960 Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, NY, 577, 853, 2706, 2806, 2859, 4889, 11606, 11788 Rockefeller University, NY, 6908, 8186, 8187
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Rockwood Leadership Program, CA, 1382, 2526, 2754, 6961, 7297, 8427 Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, CO, 2494 Rocky Mountain Institute, CO, 854 Rogosin Institute, NY, 8258 Rogue Initiative for a Vital Economy, OR, 9380 Rogue Valley Council of Governments, OR, 11670 Rogue Valley Opera Association, OR, 9381, 9540 Romanian Red Cross, Romania, 9593 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford, CA, 2008 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati, OH, 9138 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Red River Valley, ND, 5325 Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Antonio, TX, 11326 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California, CA, 261, 2204 Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, OH, 9050 Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, TX, 10647 Ronald McDonald House of Houston, TX, 10861 Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey, NJ, 11327 Ronn Guidi Foundation for the Performing Arts, CA, 1683 Room to Read, CA, 4890 Roosevelt University, IL, 3419, 3420 Root Capital, MA, 2009, 2010, 2755, 2946, 6791, 6792, 8024 Root Cause Institute, MA, 4537, 6793 Root Learning, OH, 1383 Rose Brooks Center, MO, 5907, 5937 Rose Ensemble, MN, 5326 Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, MA, 4373 Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment, CA, 4510 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, IN, 3727 Roseburg Public Schools, OR, 9541, 9542 Rosedale Block Cluster, PA, 9897 Rosenbach Museum and Library, PA, 10054 Ross Ragland Theater, OR, 9543 RotaCare Bay Area, CA, 2011 Rotary Club of San Antonio, TX, 11328 Rotary Foundation of Saint Paul, MN, 5703 Round River Conservation Studies, UT, 11522 Roundabout Theater Company, NY, 7709 Rova: Arts, CA, 855 Roy Maas Youth Alternatives, TX, 11329 Royal Society for the Protection of Nature, Bhutan, 3495 Roycroft Campus Corporation, NY, 7970 RP Group, CA, 856, 947, 948, 1684 RPC LLC, MA, 6860 RTY Inc., OH, 3308 Rubicon Programs, CA, 2012 Rudolf Steiner Foundation, CA, 3818 Rural Coalition, DC, 7953 Rural Community Assistance Corporation, CA, 1520, 2316, 8521, 8522, 11589 Rural Community College Alliance, KY, 3775 Rural Development Initiatives, OR, 9382, 9544 Rural Innovations in Social Economics, CA, 1779 Rural Organizing Project, OR, 9383 Rural Research and Farmer Consultancy, Mexico, 7298 Rural Solutions, CO, 2341 Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County, NJ, 11330 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, NJ, 1103, 6223-6226, 6357-6362, 6459, 6485, 6794, 7299, 7942, 8216, 8217, 9665, 10273 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, NJ, 6363, 6486, 6487, 10055, 10487 Rutherford Charitable Organization, CA, 2013 Rutland Area Farm and Food Link, VT, 11502, 11503 Sa-Dhan Association, India, 1158 SAC Health System, CA, 442 Saca Development Corporation, PA, 10221 Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services, CA, 1780
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Sacramento River Watershed Program, CA, 451 Sacramento, City of, CA, 1781 Sacred Heart Family Center, MS, 2781 Sacred Heart Schools, CA, 1685, 1686 Safe and Sound Baltimores Campaign for Children and Youth, MD, 8011 Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, DC, 10722 Safe Harbor, VA, 11600 Safe Passages, CA, 750 Safe Place, TX, 11331 Safe Schools South Florida, FL, 3019 Safe Streets, WA, 11719 SafePlace, TX, 10968 Safer Pest Control Project, IL, 3354 Sage Upstate, NY, 6683 Saginaw School District, MI, 10488 Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, TX, 11332 Saint Ambrose Housing Aid Center, MD, 3989 Saint Andrews Community Center, OR, 9545 Saint Andrews Priory School, HI, 3239 Saint Andrews School of Delaware, DE, 10320 Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation, OK, 9245 Saint Bernard Economic Development Foundation, LA, 3893 Saint Bernard Project, LA, 3894 Saint Bernard, Parish of, LA, 3895 Saint Clair County Library System, MI, 10489 Saint Clair County Regional Educational Service Agency, MI, 4721 Saint Croix Valley Restorative Justice Program, WI, 5327 Saint Davids Free Health Clinic, VA, 11623 Saint Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, CA, 1521 Saint Elizabeth Seton School, CA, 2014 Saint Francis Retreat Center, MI, 3728 Saint Francis Xavier School, PA, 2782 Saint Helena Hospital Foundation, CA, 1687 Saint Hope Public Schools, CA, 10490 Saint Ignatius of Loyola School, PA, 2783, 9682 Saint James Catholic Church, IL, 3309 Saint James Council on Aging, LA, 11333 Saint John the Baptist Parish School, LA, 11334 Saint Johns College, NM, 7710 Saint Johns Lutheran School, WI, 12116 Saint Joseph Church, DE, 2784 Saint Joseph Family Center, WA, 11846 Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, IL, 9945, 9944, 9943 Saint Joseph of the Pines Hospital, NC, 8610 Saint Joseph Villa, UT, 11463 Saint Josephs Catholic School, SC, 2785 Saint Josephs Montessori School, OH, 9023 Saint Josephs University, PA, 10056 Saint Jude Childrens Research Hospital, TN, 10321 Saint Judes Center for Young Children, TX, 11335 Saint Judes Ranch for Children, TX, 11336 Saint Louis Park Public Schools, MN, 10491 Saint Louise de Marillac School, PA, 455 Saint Lukes Episcopal Hospital, TX, 10862 Saint Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, WI, 12117 Saint Martin de Porres High School, IL, 4891 Saint Martin, City of, MN, 5447 Saint Marys Academy, OR, 9546, 9547 Saint Marys Food Bank, AZ, 3785 Saint Marys Hospital Foundation, CO, 2396, 6040 Saint Marys Residential Training School, LA, 11337 Saint Marys University, TX, 6795 Saint Meinrad Seminary, IN, 2786 Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, TX, 10648 Saint Michael Special School, LA, 11338 Saint Monicas Home, NE, 6036 Saint Olaf College, MN, 5752, 7711 Saint Paul Area Council of Churches, MN, 5226, 5433, 5647 Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, MN, 5753 Saint Paul Conservatory of Music, MN, 5704 Saint Paul Public Schools, MN, 5563, 5705 Saint Peter-Saint Joseph Childrens Home, TX, 11339 Saint Simons on the Sound Episcopal Church, FL, 3049 Saint Stephens Community House, OH, 9024 Saint Stephens Episcopal School, TX, 10539
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Saint Thomas Lutheran Church, MI, 12118 Saint Vincent College, PA, 9797 Saint Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, OR, 9384 Saint Vincent Jennings Hospital Foundation, IN, 3591 Saint Vincents Services, NY, 6995, 7486 SAJE, CA, 342, 409, 949, 950, 11711 Salem Keizer School District, OR, 9548 Salem Leadership Foundation, OR, 11847 Salem United Soccer Club, OR, 2495 Salems Riverfront Carousel, OR, 9385 Salt Lake City Film Center and Artists Collaborative, UT, 11464 Salt Pond Coalition, RI, 10255 Salvadori Center, NY, 7392 Salvation Army National Headquarters, VA, 6000 Salvation Army of Dallas, TX, 10649, 10943 Salvation Army of Fort Wayne, IN, 3635 Salvation Army of Galveston, TX, 10863 Salvation Army of Hawaiian Islands, HI, 3198 Salvation Army of San Antonio, TX, 11340 Salvation Army of Tulsa, OK, 9224, 9271 Salvation Army, Salt Lake Basin, UT, 11465 Salzburg Seminar, VT, 6661 Sam Houston State University, TX, 10650, 10651 Samaritan Counseling Center, NM, 3729 Samaritan Inns, DC, 2923 Samaritan Ministries, NC, 8693 SAMS Kids Student Foundation, TX, 11341 Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, PA, 10057, 10148 San Antonio Bar Foundation, TX, 11342 San Antonio Botanical Center, TX, 11343 San Antonio Bowl Association, TX, 11344 San Antonio Childrens Museum, TX, 11345 San Antonio Education Fund, TX, 11346 San Antonio Food Bank, TX, 11347 San Antonio Golf Association, TX, 11348 San Antonio Housing Authority, TX, 11349 San Antonio Livestock Exposition, TX, 11350 San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry, TX, 11351 San Antonio Museum of Art, TX, 11352 San Antonio Parks Foundation, TX, 11353 San Antonio Public Library, TX, 11354 San Antonio River Foundation, TX, 11355 San Antonio Sports Foundation, TX, 11356 San Antonio Spurs Foundation, TX, 11357 San Antonio Symphony, TX, 11358 San Antonio Youth Centers, TX, 11359 San Antonio Youth Literacy, TX, 11360 San Diego Black Health Associates, CA, 410 San Diego Business Education Foundation, CA, 2214, 2215 San Diego Canyonlands, CA, 1522 San Diego Capital Collaborative, CA, 6796, 8523 San Diego Conservation Resources Network, CA, 7595 San Diego Figure Skating Club, CA, 1523 San Diego Foundation for Change, CA, 443 San Diego Hospice and Palliative Care, CA, 233, 234 San Diego Museum of Art, CA, 1524 San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation, CA, 6797 San Diego Regional Economic Development Foundation, CA, 1384 San Diego Society of Natural History, CA, 1385 San Diego State University, CA, 6054 San Diego State University Research Foundation, CA, 235, 1525 San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association, CA, 2257 San Diego Workforce Partnership, CA, 411 San Fernando Valley Association for the Retarded, CA, 151 San Francisco AIDS Foundation, CA, 2015 San Francisco Ballet, CA, 1688, 1689 San Francisco Ballet Association, CA, 696, 951 San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum, CA, 217 San Francisco Coalition of Essential Small Schools, CA, 1690 San Francisco Day School, CA, 1691 San Francisco Department of Public Health, CA, 412 San Francisco Education Fund, CA, 2159 San Francisco Film Society, CA, 1692
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San Francisco Food Bank, CA, 766, 1693 San Francisco Free Clinic, CA, 697, 1694, 1695 San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, CA, 1696 San Francisco Human Services Network, CA, 751 San Francisco Jazz Organization, CA, 698, 1697 San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center Project, CA, 752, 1698 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA, 655, 767, 1699, 1700 San Francisco Opera, CA, 1701 San Francisco Opera Guild, CA, 699 San Francisco School Alliance, CA, 768, 1702, 10492 San Francisco School Volunteers, CA, 986, 1703 San Francisco State University, CA, 700, 6364 San Francisco State University Foundation, CA, 2016 San Francisco Symphony, CA, 1704, 1705, 2017 San Francisco Zen Center, CA, 4469 San Francisco Zoological Society, CA, 1706 San Francisco, City and County of, CA, 4166 San Gabriel Valley Foundation for Dental Health, CA, 2258 San Geronimo Valley Community Center, CA, 1055 San Jacinto Museum of History, TX, 10864 San Joaquin Community Data Council, CA, 444, 1782 San Jose Childrens Discovery Museum, CA, 1386, 1387, 2018 San Jose Jazz Society, CA, 2019 San Jose Multicultural Artists Guild, CA, 2020 San Jose Museum of Art Association, CA, 1388 San Jose Repertory Theater, CA, 857, 952 San Jose State University, CA, 8218 San Jose State University Foundation, CA, 6798 San Leandro Unified School District, CA, 1707 San Luis Obispo Art Center, CA, 953 San Mateo County Child Care Partnership Council, CA, 2021 San Mateo Medical Center, CA, 1104 San Patricio County A and H Auction, TX, 11361 San Rafael City Schools, CA, 1056 Sanger Unified School District, CA, 548 Sankofa Community Empowerment, NY, 9798 Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts, CA, 1754 Santa Barbara County Education Office, CA, 1755 Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics, CA, 1756 Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association, CA, 954 Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, CA, 1757 Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens, CA, 2331 Santa Clara County Office of Education, CA, 1389, 2022 Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness, CA, 249 Santa Clara Unified School District, CA, 9315 Santa Clara University, CA, 858, 8219 Santa Clarita Child and Family Development Center, CA, 218 Santa Cruz AIDS Project, CA, 514 Santa Cruz Art League, CA, 515 Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, CA, 1390 Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community Center, CA, 516 Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department, CA, 517 Santa Cruz Womens Health Center, CA, 498, 518 Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society, NM, 6540 Santa Fe Art Institute, NM, 6531 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, NM, 10540 Santa Fe Conservation Trust, NM, 6541 Santa Fe Preparatory School, NM, 6497, 6542 Santa Maria Philharmonic Society, CA, 1758 Santa Monica Museum of Art, CA, 604 Santa Monica/Malibu Unified School District, CA, 10969 Santa Ynez Valley Chorale, CA, 2332 Santee Lynches Affordable Housing and Community Development Corporation, SC, 8428 Sao Paulo Pro-Indian Commission, Brazil, 7300 Sarasota County Arts Council, FL, 3059
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Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence, FL, 3008 Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, IL, 3528 Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, NY, 7879 Savage Jazz Dance Company, CA, 1708 Save Our Shores, CA, 519, 1391, 1709 Save San Francisco Bay Association, CA, 499, 1392 Save the Children Federation, CT, 2676 Save-the-Redwoods League, CA, 1710 Saving Grace, OR, 9549 Say Si, TX, 11362 Scenarios USA, NY, 7301 Schauer Arts and Activities Center, WI, 12064 Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, NY, 7615 Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Friends of, WI, 12027 Schmahl Science Workshops, CA, 1142 Scholarship America, MN, 2023, 8851, 8852 School Board of Broward County, FL, 10493 School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County, CA, 2024 School Leaders for America, CO, 2455 School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, LA, 3855 School of American Ballet, NY, 5938, 7002 School of Unity and Liberation, CA, 1711, 8340 School of Urban Studies, OH, 9025 Schools of the Sacred Heart, CA, 1712 Schott Foundation for Public Education, MA, 6996 Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, NY, 6866 Science Awareness Foundation of Georgia, GA, 2756 Science Central, IN, 3753 Science Festival Foundation, NY, 8188 Science Museum of Minnesota, MN, 2677, 5516 Science Museum of Virginia Foundation, VA, 11554, 11555 Sciencenter, NY, 8043 ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, OR, 1143 Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research, MD, 8220 Scottish Rite Learning Center of West Texas, TX, 10738 Scottsdale Community Players, AZ, 74 Scottsdale Cultural Council, AZ, 75 Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, AZ, 76 Scripps College, CA, 605, 1759, 1760 Scriptures In Use, AZ, 3836, 6500, 11510 Seabrook House Foundation, NJ, 11363 SeaChange Capital Partners, NY, 859, 1159, 2025, 8341, 11789 Seacoast Task Force on Family Violence, NH, 6145 SEARCH, TX, 10865 Search Institute, MN, 3730, 3731, 4167, 5564, 10970 Seattle Aquarium Society, WA, 9139, 11872 Seattle Jobs Initiative, WA, 11912 Seattle Pacific University, WA, 11848 Seattle Symphony Orchestra, WA, 11873 Seattle University, WA, 2160 Seattle Works, WA, 11913 Seattle, City of, WA, 3496 SeaWeb, MD, 1393, 1394 Second Harvest, Canada, 4577 Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, NC, 8694 Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, CA, 2026-2028 Second Harvest Heartland, MN, 5328 Second Nature, MA, 4976 Second Presbyterian Church, TN, 10322, 10323 SEED Foundation, DC, 12006 Seeds of Literacy, OH, 8844 Seekhaven, UT, 11466 Seeking Common Ground, CO, 5648 SELF Employment Loan Fund, AZ, 6571, 7558, 8524, 8525, 8800 Self-Help for the Elderly, CA, 1713 Self-Help Ventures Fund, DC, 4168 Seminole County Public Schools, FL, 10494 Semonkong Community Council, Lesotho, 4892 Senior Adults for Greater Education, PA, 9666 Senior Center of Jackson Hole, WY, 12144 Senior Citizens Resources, OH, 8944, 8945
Senior Community Services, MN, 5329 Senior Resources, IA, 3798 Seniors Action Service, IL, 3529, 3545 Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, VA, 11624, 11625 Serra International Foundation, IL, 5995 ServeMinnesota, MN, 5754 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association, AZ, 8526, 2317, 3355, 3852, 5706, 8273, 9062, 9162 Service for Information Technology in International Agriculture, CA, 1395 Service Opportunities for Seniors, CA, 1714 Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network, CA, 2029 Sesame Workshop, NY, 6460 Seton Fund of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, TX, 11364 Seton Hall University, NJ, 6365, 6488 Seton Home, TX, 11365 Settlement Housing Fund, NY, 3929, 3943, 6635, 6799, 7460, 7880, 11533 Seven Tepees Youth Program, CA, 1715 Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, CA, 7302 Sewall Child Development Center, CO, 5649 Sewickley Academy, PA, 9695 Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., NY, 656 SFDS Development Corporation, NY, 7881 SG Associates Consulting, NY, 6909 Shaanxi Research Association for Women and Family, China, 7303 Shaarei Zion Ohel Bracha, NY, 6599 Shake-A-Leg Miami, FL, 3078 Shaker Family Center at Sussex, OH, 8946 Shakespeare by the Sea, CA, 2259 Shakespeare Festival of Los Angeles, CA, 6997 Shakespeare Theater, DC, 2876 Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, China, 7304 Share Our Strength, DC, 4447, 9193, 10898 Shared Interest, NY, 4665 Shasta Community Health Center, CA, 286 Shasta Consortium of Community Health Centers, CA, 445 Shasta County Department of Public Health, CA, 413 Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, TN, 10372 Shelter Association of Washtenaw County, MI, 3079 Shelter Ministries of Dallas, TX, 10652 Shelter Network of San Mateo County, CA, 1396, 2030, 2031 Shelter Partnership, CA, 343, 560, 983, 985, 1168, 1470, 2032, 2187, 6800, 8527 Sheltering Arms Senior Services, TX, 10866 Shelton School and Evaluation Center, TX, 10653 Shen Wei Dance Arts, NY, 8116 Shepherds Support, TX, 10782 Sheridan College, WY, 12159 Shields for Families Project, CA, 1471 Shirkat Gah Womens Resource Center, Pakistan, 1397 Shoes That Fit, DE, 11366 Shorebank Enterprise Cascadia, WA, 11653 Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, OH, 8947 Shorkey Education and Rehabilitation Center, TX, 11367 Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, LA, 6498 Shriners Hospitals for Children, LA, 11368 Shunpike Arts Collective, WA, 11914 Sibley Environmental Learning Center Foundation, TX, 10899 Sibusisrwe Community Care, South Africa, 4578 Sicangu Oyate Ho, SD, 5396 Sierra Club Foundation, CA, 2033 Sierra Nevada Journeys, NV, 1783 Sightline Institute, WA, 11915 Sigma Mu Omega, OH, 11369 Sigma Theta Tau International, IN, 7435 Signature Theater, VA, 2877 Signature Theater Company, NY, 7712 Signet Research and Consulting, LLC, NC, 1398 Silicon Valley Education Foundation, CA, 2034
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Silver Bay Association for Christian Conference and Training, NY, 7882 Silver Eye Center for Photography, PA, 9799 SIM USA, NC, 2439 Simmons College, MA, 8221 Simon Wiesenthal Center, NY, 9140 Simpson Housing Services, MN, 5330 Sinai Health System, IL, 3530-3532 Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, MD, 3990 Sinton for Youth, TX, 11370 SIS Forum Malaysia Berhad, Malaysia, 7305 Siskiyou Regional Educational Project, OR, 11972 Sistahs Providing Intelligence, Creativity and Empowerment, MI, 4626 Sister to Sister - Everyone Has a Heart Foundation, MD, 8853, 8854 Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton, OH, 4893 Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community, NE, 2115 Sisters Place, PA, 9898 SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, GA, 860 SITE Foundation, NY, 4232 Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, OR, 9406 Skewed Visions, MN, 5479 Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp, CO, 12119 Slam Dunk for Life, TX, 11371 Slavonic Cultural Center, CA, 1716 Slide Ranch, CA, 1057, 1717 Sloan Consortium, MA, 8222 Slow Food International, Italy, 480 Sluzhenye Association of Nongovernmental Not-for-Profit Organizations, Russia, 5133 Small Schools Alliance, CA, 327 Smart Growth America, DC, 7306, 8153, 10058 SmartPower, DC, 2757 Smartshop Metal Arts Collective, MI, 4775 Smith College, MA, 2496, 9946-9948 Smith Memorial Playgrounds and Playhouses, PA, 10059 Smithsonian Institution, DC, 4666, 7307, 7308, 7883, 8154, 8223, 9316, 9594, 11523 Smoky Hill Public Television Corporation - K O O D 9, KS, 3821 Snow City Arts Foundation, IL, 3421 Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NY, 6561 Sober Living Network, CA, 1169 Sobrevivencia, Paraguay, 7309 Socia-Social Reform Foundation, Slovakia, 5134 Social Advocates for Youth San Diego, CA, 414 Social Change Assistance Trust, South Africa, 5135, 7310 Social Enterprise Alliance, DC, 8342 Social Justice Leadership, NY, 7914 Social Profit Network, CA, 1718, 2035 Social Responsibility Corporation, TX, 11372 Social Science Research Council, NY, 6662 Social Venture Partners, WA, 11790, 11916-11921 Social Venture Partners Delaware, DE, 7559 Social Venture Partners International, WA, 861 Social Venture Partners Portland, OR, 8528, 9550 Social Ventures Australia, Australia, 2738 Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi, Spain, 9595 Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer, Mexico, 2132 Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental, Peru, 11524 Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight Foundation, PA, 10149 Society for Advancement of Native Interests-Today, SD, 5595, 5596 Society for AIDS Care, Japan, 7618 Society for Arts in Crafts, PA, 9800, 9866 Society for Conservation Biology, DC, 481, 482, 11973 Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, VA, 6910 Society of American Business Editors and Writers, MO, 2878, 6911 Society of American Law Teachers, NY, 8012 Society of Environmental Journalists, PA, 862 Society of Mary, MO, 2787 Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Pakistan, Pakistan, 1399 Sojourn to the Past, CA, 2036
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Solano Coalition for Better Health, CA, 11373 Solano Community College, CA, 11374 Solano Land Trust, CA, 1719 Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmens Club, NY, 5939 Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, NY, 6600 Somali Action Alliance, MN, 5565, 5566 Somerville Community Corporation, MA, 6801 Somos Mayfair, CA, 863, 2037 Sonoma County Academic Foundation for Excellence in Medicine, CA, 5989 Sonoma, County of, CA, 2161 Sonoran Institute, AZ, 578 Sophia Academy, RI, 10256 Soul City, South Africa, 8117 Sound Child Care Solutions, WA, 11922 South African History Archive Trust, South Africa, 7311 South African Institute for Advancement, South Africa, 4977, 5136, 7312, 7313, 8025 South African Institute for Distance Education, South Africa, 8155 South African National Parks, South Africa, 7713 South America Mission, SC, 2440 South Arsenal Neighborhood Development Corporation, CT, 2697 South Baton Rouge Christian Childrens Foundation, LA, 11375 South Bay Center for Counseling, CA, 11376 South Boston Neighborhood House, MA, 4374, 4448 South Carolina Afterschool Alliance, SC, 10274 South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services, SC, 8611 South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, SC, 8612, 10266, 10290 South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, SC, 3405 South Carolina Environmental Law Project, SC, 6680 South Carolina Governors School for Science and Mathematics Foundation, SC, 8374 South Carolina Network of Childrens Advocacy Centers, SC, 8613 South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, SC, 8614 South China Normal University, China, 7314 South Coast Repertory Theater, CA, 955 South County Housing Corporation, CA, 549, 2038 South Dakota Department of Social Services, SD, 5397 South Dakota State University, SD, 12120 South Dakota Voices for Children, SD, 5398 South Main Center Association, TX, 10867 South San Antonio High School, TX, 11377 South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District, CO, 5434 South Texas Business Fund, TX, 11378 South Texas Childrens Home, TX, 11379 South Texas Youth Development Council, TX, 11380 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium, AK, 40 Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative, AR, 100 Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home, MN, 5435, 5650 Southeast Childrens Fund, DC, 2879 Southeast Health District, GA, 3163 Southeast Texas Nonprofit Development Center, TX, 3862 Southeast Youth Council, IN, 3754 Southeastern Youth and Family Services, WI, 12065 Southern Arts Federation, GA, 7714 Southern Association for Financial Empowerment, SC, 8801 Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, CA, 344, 1472, 2260, 2318, 8529 Southern California Grantmakers, CA, 219, 2205, 2261 Southern California Indian Center, CA, 11712 Southern California Youth Soccer Organization, CA, 2262 Southern Californians for Youth, CA, 8343 Southern Communication Volunteers, TN, 10324 Southern Dona Ana Action for Youth, NM, 10939
RECIPIENT INDEX
Southern Echo, MS, 5137, 7315 Southern Education Foundation, GA, 7715 Southern Environmental Law Center, NC, 3406, 5138, 8044 Southern Illinois University Foundation, IL, 5436 Southern Maine Area Agency on Aging, ME, 3923 Southern Methodist University, TX, 10654 Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, OR, 9551 Southern Partners Fund, GA, 7316, 11713 Southern Regional Education Board, GA, 8224, 8225, 8407, 11791 Southern Rural Development Initiative, NC, 8429 Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, AR, 10296 Southside Family Charter School, MN, 5651 Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS, AZ, 3786 Southwest Community Health Center, CA, 415 Southwest Community Resources, NM, 8344 Southwest Conservation Corps, CO, 2456, 2506 Southwest Detroit Business Association, MI, 5176 Southwest Environmental Center, NM, 11974, 11975 Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene, IN, 3732 Southwest Mental Health Center, TX, 11381 Southwest Organizing Project, IL, 11714 Southwest School of Art and Craft, TX, 11382 Southwestern Oregon Community Action Committee, OR, 9304 Southwestern Oregon Community College, OR, 9552 Southwestern University, TX, 10541 Space One Eleven, AL, 18 SPACES, OH, 8948 Spanish American Merchants Association, CT, 2574-2576 Spanish Springs High School, NV, 6041 SPARK, TX, 10542 Spaulding for Children, TX, 11383 Special Childrens School, NC, 8833 Special Equestrians, PA, 10150 Special Kids - Special Families, CO, 11384 Special Kids and Families, TN, 11385 Special Olympics Delaware, DE, 9141, 11386 Special Olympics Hawaii, HI, 3268 Special Olympics Indiana, IN, 3596, 3733 Special Olympics Louisiana, LA, 11387 Special Olympics Maryland, MD, 9142, 11388 Special Olympics New Jersey, NJ, 9143 Special Olympics New York, NY, 9144 Special Olympics of Santa Barbara, CA, 1761 Special Olympics Pennsylvania, PA, 9683 Special Olympics Tennessee, TN, 11389 Special Olympics Vermont, VT, 11504 Special Olympics Virginia, VA, 9145 Special Olympics Wyoming, WY, 12150 Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth, OH, 11390 Spectrum Health Foundation, MI, 5001 Spectrum Health United Memorial Foundation, MI, 5002 Speech and Hearing Center, FL, 3050 Speech and Hearing Center of the Midsouth, TN, 11391 Spirit Christian Center, TX, 11392 Spirit in the Desert Lutheran Retreat Center, AZ, 12121 Spitfire Strategies, DC, 1400-1402 Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, NY, 6802 Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, NY, 8055 Sports Museum of New England, MA, 4602 Sports4Kids, CA, 8013 Spring Branch Independent School District, TX, 10768 Spring International, PA, 8226 Springboard for the Arts, MN, 5227, 5420, 5480, 5707, 5708, 5755 Springboard Schools, CA, 2162 Springfield-Greene County Library District, MO, 5826 Springs of Living Water, HI, 3212 Spruill Center for the Arts, GA, 4449 Squonk Opera, PA, 9801 SRI International, CA, 3463 STAIRS, OH, 8949, 8950 Stairstep Foundation, MN, 5567
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RECIPIENT INDEX
Stand for Children Leadership Center, MA, 4375, 4376, 10227, 2039-2041, 2263, 2958, 4169, 5658, 9321, 9386, 9553, 9554, 11722 Stanford Jazz Workshop, CA, 864 Stanford Theater Foundation, CA, 1457 Stanford University, CA, 579, 865, 956, 1403-1405, 2042-2044, 2163, 3464, 6366, 7374, 7576, 7716 Staples Motley Independent School District 2170, MN, 5239 STAR, MN, 8282, 8283 Star of Hope Activity Center, OR, 9387 Star of Hope Mission, TX, 10868, 10869 Starfish Initiative, IN, 3583 Stargazer Foundation, VA, 2860 Stark Development Board, OH, 9198 Starkey Hearing Foundation, MN, 5709 Starlight Starbright Childrens Foundation, CA, 2206 Starlight Theater, MO, 5940 State Higher Education Executive Officers Association, CO, 3776 State Policy Network, CA, 7018, 7019, 9319, 11480, 8674 State Street Ballet, CA, 957, 1762 State Theater of Bay City, Bay County, MI, 4715 State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, 7971 State University of New York College at Purchase, NY, 7622 Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, NY, 7884, 8274 Staten Island NFP Association, NY, 8275 Station Resource Group, MD, 3497, 8345 Steel Valley Authority, PA, 9802 STEP Industries, WI, 12066 Stephen S. Wise Temple, CA, 6601 Steppenwolf Theater Company, IL, 3465 Stepping Stone of San Diego, CA, 416 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, MA, 8259 Stern Grove Festival Association, CA, 621 Stetson University, FL, 10495 Stichting Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Switzerland, 7317 Stichting eIFL.net, Italy, 7717 Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, NY, 2967 Stone Soup, WA, 11725 Stonewall Community Foundation, NY, 4627 Stony Brook Foundation, NY, 7318, 8189 STOP AIDS, OH, 9146 Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education, CA, 6367 Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, DC, 1105, 1144, 6663, 7396, 9317 Strategic Energy Innovations, CA, 1058, 1059 Strategic Health Communications, CA, 1406 Strategic Learning Initiatives, IL, 3422 Street Roots, OR, 9223 Streetside Stories, CA, 1720 Strength, Inc., PA, 9899 STRIVE, NY, 4511, 5139, 7319 Strong Women, Strong Girls, MA, 4538 Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation, NY, 4170, 6461 Student Society for Law and Social Justice, South Africa, 2976 Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation, DC, 8014 Studio in a School Association, NY, 8162 Stuller Place-Childrens Advocacy Center, LA, 11393 Su Teatro, CO, 4978 SU Theater Corporation, NY, 6684 Suburban Primary Health Care Council, IL, 3376 Success by Six, AL, 19 Success Dynamics Community Development Corporation, NC, 8711 Success for All Foundation, MD, 10151 Successlink, MO, 5896 Sudan Tribune, France, 8015 Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes Foundation, UT, 5729 Suite 1300 Services, OH, 8951, 8952 SuMar, Voces por la Naturaleza, Mexico, 1407 Summer Search Foundation, CA, 299, 1721, 2045
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Summerbridge Manchester, a Breakthrough Program, NH, 6146 Summit Community Task Force, IL, 3386 Summit Speech School, NJ, 9949 Sunbeam Family Services, OK, 9235 Sunday Creek Associates, OH, 9026 Sunflower House - A Child Abuse Prevention Center, KS, 3828 Sunnycrest Park Association, NY, 6685 Sunset Cultural Center, CA, 958 Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, TX, 9950, 11394 Sunshine Foundation, DE, 11395 Sunshine Kids Foundation, TX, 11396 Suntaman Communications, NE, 6006 Support Center for Nonprofit Management, NY, 4171, 6243, 6368, 6883, 7885 Support Center for Sustainable Development, FL, 2546 Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa Trust, Kenya, 7320 Support Our Schools, MN, 5756 Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, MN, 5228, 5399, 5710 Supreme Court Historical Society, DC, 8045, 8046 Supreme Court of Missouri, MO, 4172 Survivors International, CA, 1722 Susan G. Komen for the Cure, CA, 2046, 11038, 9028-9030, 9027, 9147, 9388, 9148, 9149, 11039, 9150, 10555 Susan P. Byrnes Health Education Center, PA, 9819 Susan Simmons Motorsports Charity, KS, 11397 Susanna Wesley House, MD, 3991 Susila Dharma International Association, Canada, 9031 SustainAbility, England, 2099 Sustainability Institute, VT, 1408 Sustainable Conservation, CA, 657 Sustainable Fishery Advocates, CA, 452, 1409 Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation, NC, 6803, 6998, 8430 Sustainable Northwest, OR, 1410, 6804, 8346 Sustainable Step New England, NH, 4278 Sutter Health Institute for Research and Education, CA, 1723 Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region, CA, 1106 Sutter Solano Medical Center Foundation, CA, 11398 Swaziland Trading House, Swaziland, 4894 Swedish Medical Center Foundation, WA, 11923 Sweet Monday, VA, 11556 Sweetwater Center for the Arts, PA, 10187 Sweetwater Union High School District, CA, 1526 Swope Community Enterprises, MO, 4895 Swope Corridor Renaissance Summer Academic Camp, MO, 5872 Symphony Society of San Antonio, TX, 10496 Synagogue 3000, CA, 3174, 6962 Synergos Institute, NY, 4896, 5140 Synergos Institute South Africa, South Africa, 7321 Synergy Enterprises, MD, 5141 Synod of Lincoln Trails, Presbyterian Church, IN, 3734 Syracuse Housing Authority, NY, 6686 Syracuse Opera Company, NY, 6687 Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, NY, 6688 Systematic Asian Leadership Training, NC, 8838 T. C. Hoffmann and Associates, CA, 1411 TACA, TX, 10655 Tajik Academy of Sciences, Tajikistan, 483 Take Action Minnesota Education Fund, MN, 5331 Take Two Alternative Education Services of Southern Oklahoma, OK, 11399 Take Wings Foundation, CA, 11400 Talented Youth, WA, 11874 Taller Puertorriqueno, PA, 10152 Tallmadge City Schools, OH, 9063 Tampa Bay Black Business Initiative Fund, FL, 8802 Tao Xingzhi Association of China, China, 7322 Taos Jewish Center, NM, 6509 TapFound, CA, 287, 1060, 1061, 2047, 2164, 2319, 2830, 2924, 2925, 3387, 3533, 3558, 4173, 4460, 6572, 6805, 6999, 8347, 8348, 11675, 11924, 2823, 6636, 6884, 7449
Taping for the Blind, TX, 10769 Taproot Theater, WA, 11849 Tar River Land Conservancy, NC, 8712 Tara Hall Home for Boys, SC, 8615 TARC, LA, 11401 Tariq Khamisa Foundation, CA, 7596 Tarrant County Access for the Homeless, TX, 10556 Task Force for Global Health, GA, 3829, 6369 Task Force on Family Violence, WI, 12138 Taxpayers for Common Sense, DC, 5481 TCC Group, NY, 866, 959, 960, 1412, 9701 Teach for America, AZ, 47, 83, 86, 8812, 11048, 304, 345, 458, 500, 561, 622, 701, 714, 770, 996, 997, 1127, 1150, 1473, 2048-2053, 2213, 2707, 6808, 8532, 8805, 8806, 2397, 2590, 8539, 8542-8544, 8817, 2824, 2861-2863, 2926, 8811, 10208, 8541, 3128, 3129, 3133, 3140, 8538, 3310, 3377, 3423, 3508, 3557, 3559, 3570-3572, 6923, 3955, 3992-3997, 4003, 4251, 5758, 8540, 8810, 8813, 457, 459, 5845, 5873, 5948-5950, 5959, 5960, 8530, 9151, 8659, 8660, 8713, 8720, 8808, 8820, 6193, 6227, 6261, 6420, 6422, 6467, 6489, 8537, 8814, 8815, 1002, 5785, 8545, 125, 152, 153, 220, 303, 328-330, 456, 460, 528, 662, 769, 1118, 1121, 1145, 1481, 2320-2322, 2457, 2530, 2531, 2589, 2678, 2733, 2734, 3095, 3397, 3398, 3466, 3755, 3756, 3858, 4174, 4461, 5482, 5961, 6462, 6573, 6664, 6807, 7020, 7046, 7487, 7560, 7619, 7637, 7886, 7887, 8050, 8052, 8062, 8071, 8081, 8180, 8190, 8260, 8261, 8277, 8371, 8533-8535, 8632, 8661, 8676, 8803, 8804, 8807, 8809, 10676, 10702-10705, 10900, 12028, 12039, 9825, 6806, 8818, 8819, 10325-10329, 10373-10375, 10387, 10389, 5757, 8531, 8536, 8816, 10407, 10543, 10669, 10736, 10745, 10770, 10870, 10871, 10883, 10901 Teach for America Hawaii, HI, 3199, 3213, 3229, 3240, 3251, 3260, 3261, 3269, 3271 Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, LA, 2623, 2624, 3856, 3863-3866, 3869, 3872, 3875, 3896-3898 Teach for America, South Louisiana, LA, 3853, 3904 Teacher Fellowship Program, NY, 6602 Teachers 21, MA, 4585 Teachers As Scholars, MA, 331 Teachers College Columbia University, NY, 961, 3777, 3778, 6228 Teachers Network, NY, 221, 461, 3567, 6244, 6637, 6809-6812, 7561, 7766, 7888, 8821 Teachers Supply Closet, SC, 10275 Teachers Treasures, IN, 3787 Teachers Without Borders, WA, 867-871 Teaching Matters, NY, 6245, 6677, 7562, 7889, 8822 TEAM Academy Charter School, Friends of, NJ, 2420 Team for West Virginia Children, WV, 9615 Team NEO, OH, 9091 Teatown Lake Reservation, NY, 7597 Teatro Vision, CA, 962 Tech Museum of Innovation, CA, 1107, 1108, 2054, 2055 TechBridge, GA, 3164 TechFoundation, MA, 11505 Technical Assistance for Community Services, OR, 5597, 5786, 9555, 9556, 11850 Technology 2020, TN, 6813 Technology Access Foundation, WA, 11875 Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston, TX, 10746 TechnoServe, DC, 11792 Technovations, TX, 11402 TechSoup Global, CA, 165, 1413, 5142, 8349 Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, CA, 1763 Teen Challenge New England, MA, 4603 Teens Alone, MN, 5652 Temescal Associates, CA, 1724 Tempe Public Library, Friends of the, AZ, 77 Temple Beth El, ME, 3917 Temple University, PA, 7323, 10153, 10154 Tenacity, Inc., MA, 4539, 7598
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Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, CA, 702, 703, 771 Tennessee Baptist Childrens Homes, TN, 11403 Tennessee Stand for Children, TN, 10376, 10377 TERANGI, The Indonesian Coral Reef Foundation, Indonesia, 1414 Texas A & M University, TX, 11404 Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Foundation, TX, 222, 6370, 6371 Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts, TX, 10771 Texas Ballet Theater, TX, 10547 Texas Childrens Hospital, TX, 10872 Texas Christian University, TX, 10902 Texas Council on Family Violence, TX, 10971 Texas Education Agency, TX, 8051, 10706 Texas Federation of Womens Clubs, TX, 11405 Texas Hill Country Higher Education Development Foundation, TX, 11406 Texas Lions League for Crippled Children, TX, 11407 Texas Lutheran University, TX, 11408 Texas Methodist Foundation, TX, 3735 Texas Military Institute, TX, 10735 Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network, TX, 10903 Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, TX, 11007 Texas Research Park Foundation, TX, 11409 Texas Southern University, TX, 10772 Texas State History Museum Foundation, TX, 10656, 11002 Texas Tech University, TX, 11410 Textile Museum, DC, 4450 ThaiCraft Association, Thailand, 2056 Theater Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, PA, 10060, 10155 Theater Bay Area, CA, 963 Theater Communications Group, NY, 7026, 7324 Theater Downtown, DC, 2927 Theater Exile, PA, 10061 Theater for a New Audience, NY, 6867 Theater Mu, MN, 5400 Theater of Yugen, CA, 872 Theater Offensive, MA, 4377 Theater Under the Stars, TX, 10873 Theaterworks, CA, 2057 Theda Clark Medical Center Foundation, WI, 12122 Thin Man Dance, NY, 7718 Think Detroit PAL, MI, 5177 Think Link Discovery Center, OR, 9557 Think New Mexico, NM, 6547 THINK Together, CA, 10497 Third Millennium Ministries, FL, 3098 Third Sector New England, MA, 2604, 4279-4283, 4378, 4379, 4418, 4456, 4462, 4897, 6963, 11793 Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute, MO, 4898 Threads of Love, TX, 11411 Three Rivers Independent School District, TX, 11412 Three Rivers Wet Weather, PA, 9803 Thresholds, IL, 3534 Thunderbird Challenge, OK, 10498 Thunderbirds Charities, AZ, 78 Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, CA, 1725, 2116 Tickets for Kids Foundation, PA, 9688 Tides Center, CA, 288-292, 417-419, 446, 673, 674, 715, 753, 754, 1415-1420, 1726, 1727, 2058, 2165, 2264, 2350, 2947, 2948, 3080, 3182, 3436, 3467, 3928, 4899-4904, 5483, 5598, 6262, 6574, 6964, 7325, 7586, 7947, 8026, 8191, 8714, 9068, 9635, 11976, 873-875 Tides Foundation, CA, 1421, 2059, 2864, 4628, 7954, 4175 Tides, Inc., CA, 9389 Tillamook Bay Child Care Center, OR, 9390 Tillamook County Womens Resource Center, OR, 9391 Tinicum Conservancy, PA, 2977 Tipitinas Foundation, LA, 8350 Tipping Point Community, CA, 704-706 Tiyakene Development Fund, South Africa, 5143 TMC Development Working Solutions, CA, 2323, 6814 TMJ Society of California, CA, 420
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To Be Worldwide Ghana, Ghana, 2547 Tobacco Free Kansas Coalition, KS, 3830 Toby House, AZ, 3788 Tockwotton Home, RI, 10257 Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, CA, 7326 Tony La Russas Animal Rescue Foundation, CA, 1005, 1006 Tooth Mobile, CA, 11413 Torah Foundation of Milwaukee, WI, 12007 Tostan, DC, 9418, 2978 TOUCH Foundation, NY, 2729, 3282, 6627, 7890-7892 Tournaments for Charity, OH, 5846 TOVA, PA, 10156 Towards Employment, OH, 9092 Town School for Boys, CA, 658 Towson University Foundation, MD, 6815, 8016 Toxics Action Center, VT, 11506 Tracy Aviary, Friends of, UT, 11467 Trailnet, MO, 5484 Training and Development Corporation, ME, 3275 Training Resources for the Environmental Community, NM, 11977 Transart and Cultural Services, NY, 7047 Transfair USA, CA, 2133 TransForm, CA, 568, 876, 2060 Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation, AZ, 44 Transportation Today and Tomorrow, Israel, 659 Transylvania University, KY, 3051 Travelers Aid Society of Los Angeles, CA, 154 Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, FL, 10657 Treehouse, WA, 2166 Trees for Houston, TX, 10874 Trees for the Future, MD, 7599 Trees, Water and People, CO, 2548 Tregoe Education Forum, NJ, 5792, 6235 Trenton After-School Program, NJ, 6189 Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, NJ, 6190 Tri Viet Center for Education Research and Development, Vietnam, 7327 Tri-Counties Association for the Developmentally Disabled, CA, 2265 Tri-County Community Action Program, NH, 6147 Triangle Foundation, MI, 2527 Triangle Land Conservancy, NC, 8732 Tribeca Film Institute, NY, 8156 Tributary Fund, MT, 8396 Trident Technical College Foundation, SC, 10276 Trillium Family Services, OR, 9558 Trinity College, CT, 7719, 8364, 10277 Trinity County Life Support, CA, 1766 Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church, IN, 3588 Trinity Trust Foundation, TX, 10791 Trinity University, TX, 11414, 11415 Tristesse Healing Hearts Grief Center, OK, 9272 Tropica Rural Latinoamericana, Mexico, 7328 Tru-Mah-Col Association for the Education of Young Children, OH, 9205 Truman Medical Centers, MO, 4579 Trumbull Baptist Association, OH, 9206 Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe, DC, 5144 Trust for Conservation Innovation, CA, 126, 877, 1422, 1423, 2061, 4905 Trust for Hidden Villa, CA, 2062 Trust for Public Land, AZ, 49, 250, 5568, 5711, 6543, 10062, 9064 Trustees of Reservations, MA, 7600 Tualatin Riverkeepers, OR, 9559 Tucker-Maxon Oral School, OR, 9951 Tucson International Academy, AZ, 2421 Tufts University, MA, 7720, 8118, 8365 Tukwila Community Schools Collaboration, WA, 2167, 11794, 11925 Tulane Educational Fund, LA, 1424 Tulane University, LA, 5145 Tulsa Community College Foundation, OK, 9273 Tulsa Opera, OK, 9225 Tulsa Project Woman, OK, 9219 Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, OK, 9226 Turn the Corner Foundation, NY, 262 Turnaround for Children, NY, 7620
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Turning Point for Women and Families, NY, 7893 Turning Point: The Center for Hope and Healing, KS, 5941 Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults, IN, 3636 Turtle Creek Manor, TX, 11003 Twenty-First Century Foundation, NY, 1728, 6816, 7329, 8823 Twin Cities Media Alliance, MN, 5332, 5569 Twin Cities RISE, MN, 5570 Twin Lions, NY, 7721 Two Rivers Community Land Trust, MN, 5197, 5333 U Street Theater Foundation, DC, 2928 U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation, UT, 772 U.S. Together, OH, 9032 U.S.-China Policy Foundation, DC, 7379 UC Santa Cruz Foundation, CA, 2063-2065 Uganda Association of Women Lawyers, Uganda, 7330 Uganda Wildlife Authority, Uganda, 7331 UJA-Federation of New York, NY, 6965, 7894 Ujima Enterprises, MI, 4749 Ukiah Foundation for Commerce and Education, CA, 550 Ukrainian Step by Step Foundation, Ukraine, 5146 Umbrella Latch Key Program, CA, 522 Umpqua Community Action Network, OR, 9392 Umpqua Community Development Corporation, OR, 9393 Uncommon Schools, NY, 332, 2422, 6194, 6490, 6665, 6678, 6885, 8082, 8372 Uncompahgre Board of Cooperative Services, CO, 2458 Under Construction Educational Network, CA, 11963 Underwood-Memorial Hospital, NJ, 11416 Unemployment Information Center, PA, 10063 Unified School District No. 501, KS, 10499 Union de Empresanos para la Tecnologia en la Educacion, Mexico, 2134 Union of Rural Workers of Santarem, Brazil, 7332 Union Project, PA, 9867 Union Settlement Association, NY, 4289 Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry, California, CA, 1729 UNITE-LA, CA, 10500 United Agenda for Children, NC, 8662, 8663 United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Houston, TX, 11417 United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Dallas, TX, 10904 United Chinese Association of Brooklyn, NY, 7895, 7915 United Citizens Club of Heath Springs, SC, 10287 United Communities Southeast Philadelphia, PA, 10064 United Fund of Belgium, Belgium, 4580 United Fund of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, IN, 3597 United Hospital Foundation, MN, 5712, 5713 United Hospital Fund of New York, NY, 2459, 4252, 7896 United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, WA, 5599, 5600 United Lutheran Program for the Aging, WI, 12008 United Methodist Childrens Home, AL, 11418, 9033 United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, NC, 8616-8619, 8733, 8734 United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Burlington District, NC, 8620 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Albemarle District, NC, 8621 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Waynesville District, NC, 8622 United Methodist Community Center, OH, 9207 United Methodist Relief Center, SC, 10278-10280 United Nations Development Programme, NY, 7333 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, France, 878 United Nations Population Fund, NY, 7334 United Negro College Fund, MN, 5437, 3736, 4979, 4980, 7722, 12139 United Neighborhood Houses of New York, NY, 6817 United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago, IL, 2423, 3424, 3908 United Neighborhoods Organization, CA, 10707
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United Neighbors, IA, 9596 United Performing Arts Fund, WI, 12067 United States African Development Foundation, DC, 5438 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, DC, 2788 United States Council Foundation, NY, 2135, 2679 United States Fund for UNICEF, NY, 6463, 11795 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, DC, 3378 United States Military Academy, NY, 2725 United States Naval Academy Foundation, MD, 998 United States Sailing Center of Martin County, FL, 3002 United States-Vietnam Trade Council, DC, 2680 United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, MN, 5571, 5714 United Way for Southeastern Michigan, MI, 4998 United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, LA, 3870 United Way International, VA, 6818-6833 United Way of Allegheny County, PA, 9725 United Way of America, VA, 4176, 4177 United Way of Bartholomew County, IN, 3592 United Way of Central Alabama, AL, 20 United Way of Central Carolinas, NC, 8664 United Way of Central Indiana, IN, 3737, 3738 United Way of Central Iowa, IA, 11575 United Way of Central New York, NY, 6689 United Way of Central Ohio, OH, 9034 United Way of Chattanooga, TN, 10300 United Way of El Paso County, TX, 10394, 11040 United Way of Essex and West Hudson, NJ, 6464 United Way of Gaston County, NC, 8572 United Way of Genesee County, MI, 4695, 4696, 5147, 5162, 5163 United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha, and Pierce Counties, MN, 5715, 5716 United Way of Greater Battle Creek, MI, 4906 United Way of Greater Kansas City, MO, 5874, 5942, 5943 United Way of Greater Los Angeles, CA, 421, 6055, 11419 United Way of Greater Union County, NJ, 7943 United Way of Greenville County, SC, 10501 United Way of Howard County, IN, 4667 United Way of Lane County, OR, 9560 United Way of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK, 41 United Way of Meriden and Wallingford, CT, 10502 United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, GA, 3151, 3152, 11041 United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, TX, 10503 United Way of Miami-Dade, FL, 3081 United Way of Midland, TX, 10395 United Way of New York City, NY, 7897 United Way of Northeast Florida, FL, 3052 United Way of Odessa, TX, 10396 United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, TX, 11420 United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 10065 United Way of Southern Nevada, NV, 1003 United Way of the Mid-South, TN, 10330 United Way of the Tanana Valley, AK, 42 United Way of West Georgia, GA, 3101, 3102 United Way Silicon Valley, CA, 1425, 2066, 9152 United Way, Aloha, HI, 3252 United Way, Berwick Area, PA, 9637 United Way, Capital Area, MI, 11576 United Way, Char-Em, MI, 4738 United Way, Greater Twin Cities, MN, 5240, 5401, 5485 United Way, Heart of West Michigan, MI, 4739 United Way, Maui, HI, 3253 United Way, Mesa, AZ, 79 United Way, Mile High, CO, 2398, 2460 United Way, Town of Palm Beach, FL, 7898 United Way, Valley, CT, 2605 Unity Care Group, CA, 1426 UNITY of Greater New Orleans, LA, 6056 Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, CA, 2949, 7335 University Academy, MO, 5908, 5944 University College London, England, 606
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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Foundation, CO, 7577 University Enterprises, CA, 964 University of Alaska Anchorage, AK, 11851 University of Alaska Fairbanks, AK, 484, 11852, 11853 University of Arizona, AZ, 1427, 6372 University of Arkansas, AR, 98, 4178, 7336 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, AR, 103, 104, 6373-6375 University of Baltimore, MD, 8227, 10658 University of California, CA, 236-238, 242, 293-295, 422, 485, 607, 660, 755, 773, 879, 880, 965, 1062, 1109, 1110, 1146, 1428-1432, 1458, 1459, 1487, 1730-1734, 1784, 1785, 2067, 2168-2172, 3230, 3468, 4179, 4512, 6057, 6376-6380, 6603, 6666, 7337, 7338, 7397, 7427, 7578, 7723-7725, 8351, 10504, 11796 University of California at Berkeley Foundation, CA, 2068 University of California at Davis Foundation, CA, 11926 University of California at Irvine Foundation, CA, 1494 University of California at San Diego, CA, 6381 University of California at San Diego Foundation, CA, 1527 University of California at San Francisco Foundation, CA, 2069-2072, 2136 University of Cape Town, South Africa, 6667, 7339, 7726, 7727 University of Central Missouri, MO, 5875 University of Central Oklahoma, OK, 129 University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, OK, 6068 University of Chicago, IL, 3425, 3469, 3470, 6382, 6383, 7428, 7429, 7728, 7899, 8623 University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation, IL, 3379 University of Chile, Chile, 4513 University of Cincinnati, OH, 7579 University of Cologne, Germany, 6912 University of Colorado, CO, 7436 University of Colorado Foundation, CO, 2342, 2497 University of Connecticut, CT, 1433 University of Connecticut Foundation, CT, 2577 University of Denver, CO, 2399 University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland, 608 University of Florida, FL, 3089, 7580 University of Florida Foundation, FL, 1111 University of Fort Hare, South Africa, 5148, 7340 University of Georgia, GA, 4212, 9667 University of Georgia Research Foundation, GA, 3165, 11797 University of Ghana, Ghana, 6668 University of Hartford, CT, 9952 University of Hawaii, HI, 3265 University of Hawaii Foundation, HI, 3231, 3232, 3241 University of Houston System, TX, 10773 University of Houston-University Park, TX, 10774, 10775, 10976, 10977 University of Idaho, ID, 5601 University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, 3356-3358, 3426, 3546 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, 3359, 6669, 7581, 7729, 7730 University of Indianapolis, IN, 3739 University of Iowa, IA, 6913, 8157 University of Iowa Foundation, IA, 2540 University of Kentucky Research Foundation, KY, 10505 University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 7341 University of London, England, 7342 University of Maine, ME, 1434 University of Mary Washington, VA, 8722 University of Maryland Foundation, MD, 2726, 8228 University of Maryland-Baltimore, MD, 3956, 6384, 6914 University of Maryland-Baltimore County, MD, 3957 University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation, MD, 4180 University of Maryland-Cambridge, MD, 1435 University of Maryland-College Park, MD, 4181 University of Massachusetts, MA, 6385
University of Massachusetts Amherst Foundation, MA, 8047 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the, NJ, 6386, 6465 University of Memphis, TN, 4182 University of Memphis Foundation, TN, 10378-10381 University of Michigan, MI, 1436, 1437, 3792, 4183, 4668, 4707, 5149, 5164, 6387-6389, 7343 University of Minnesota, MN, 4385, 5241, 5572, 6390-6395 University of Minnesota Foundation, MN, 5439, 5486-5489, 5573 University of Missouri, MO, 3779, 5909, 5945 University of Nebraska, NE, 6005, 8366 University of Nebraska Foundation, NE, 6002 University of Nebraska Medical Center, NE, 5980 University of Nevada, NV, 6834 University of Nevada Reno Foundation, NV, 6042, 6043, 10506 University of New Hampshire, NH, 6148 University of New Mexico, NM, 4907 University of New Orleans Foundation, LA, 3498 University of New South Wales, Australia, 486 University of North Carolina, NC, 3053, 4184, 4185, 4908, 5150, 5910, 5911, 6396-6400, 8624, 9953, 11798 University of North Carolina at Asheville Foundation, NC, 10507 University of Notre Dame, IN, 2591 University of Oklahoma Foundation, OK, 9274, 9275 University of Oregon, OR, 6915, 9305, 9561 University of Oregon Foundation, OR, 9562-9564 University of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, 1438 University of Pennsylvania, PA, 223, 224, 881, 2578, 6401, 7731, 8565, 10066-10071 University of Pittsburgh, PA, 3022, 6916, 8408, 9616, 9726-9730, 9804-9812 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA, 8229 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside, PA, 9813 University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, 3499 University of Portland, OR, 11854 University of Pretoria, South Africa, 4981 University of Reading, England, 5490 University of Rhode Island Foundation, RI, 10258 University of Saint Thomas, TX, 10776 University of San Diego, CA, 7601 University of San Francisco, CA, 1735, 2073 University of South Carolina, SC, 8625 University of South Carolina Research Foundation, SC, 10264 University of South Dakota Foundation, SD, 6835 University of South Florida Foundation, FL, 6836, 10508 University of Southern California, CA, 155, 225, 239, 1786, 1787, 2207-2209, 6402, 7344, 7345, 7732, 7733, 8367, 10509 University of Southern Maine, ME, 6403, 6404 University of Southern Mississippi, MS, 9954, 9955 University of Tennessee, TN, 10510 University of Texas, TX, 1147, 7346, 10511, 10512, 10659, 10792, 10940, 11421 University of Texas at Dallas, TX, 10905, 10906 University of Texas Engineering Foundation, TX, 10560 University of Texas Foundation, TX, 9814, 10513 University of Texas Health Science Center, TX, 6405, 10712, 10777, 10875, 11422 University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, TX, 9276, 10660 University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, 10913 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, TX, 10661, 10662, 10793 University of Texas System, TX, 11423 University of the Arts, PA, 10072 University of the Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, Nicaragua, 7347 University of the Incarnate Word, TX, 11424 University of the South, TN, 3845 University of the South Pacific, Fiji, 1439 University of the Western Cape, South Africa, 4982, 5151
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University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 6670 University of Toledo Foundation, OH, 3780 University of Toronto, Canada, 7734 University of Tulsa, OK, 9257 University of Utah, UT, 1170, 11445, 11468 University of Vermont, VT, 4514 University of Virginia, VA, 2498, 2727, 7582, 7735 University of Waikato, New Zealand, 7736 University of Washington, WA, 1112, 2173, 3547, 3831, 7737, 8566, 8567, 11799, 11876 University of Washington Foundation, WA, 6837, 11927, 11928 University of Wisconsin, WI, 3471, 5981, 6406-6409, 6671, 6672, 6966, 6967, 7612, 8158 University of Wisconsin System, WI, 4186 University of Wyoming Foundation, WY, 5975 University of York, England, 7738 University of Yucatan, Mexico, 7348 University Settlement, OH, 8845, 8953 Upper Mississippi Mental Health Center, MN, 5334 Upper Sacramento River Exchange, CA, 251 Upper Valley Trails Alliance, VT, 6149 UPROSE, NY, 7349 Upstate Family Resource Center, SC, 10514 Urban Assembly, NY, 7900 Urban Business Initiative, TX, 7563 Urban Creeks Council, CA, 1736 Urban Education Exchange, NY, 6575, 6679, 7564, 7901, 8824, 8825 Urban Education Partnership, CA, 156, 346, 562, 2174, 2175, 6838, 6924, 8826, 8827 Urban Entertainment Institute, CA, 1737, 1738 Urban Habitat, CA, 966, 2074 Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, NY, 6623, 7757, 8171, 8352, 8828 Urban Institute, DC, 423, 882, 1440, 2176, 2929, 3899, 4187-4191, 4380, 4909, 6410-6412, 7350, 7461, 8159 Urban Land Institute San Francisco, CA, 1739 Urban League of Chicago, IL, 3472 Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts, MA, 4581 Urban League of Flint, MI, 5165 Urban League of Fort Wayne, IN, 3637 Urban League of Los Angeles, CA, 967, 5847, 10515 Urban League of Palm Beach County, FL, 10516 Urban League of Philadelphia, PA, 10157 Urban League of the Pikes Peak Region, CO, 2528 Urban League of Winston-Salem, NC, 8834 Urban League, Greater Warren-Youngstown, OH, 9208 Urban League, Greater Washington, DC, 5848 Urban League, Houston Area, TX, 6839 Urban League, Milwaukee, WI, 12140 Urban League, Minneapolis, MN, 5491, 5574 Urban League, National, NY, 4192, 6466 Urban League, New York, NY, 5849 Urban League, Southwestern Michigan, MI, 4910 Urban Ministry, AL, 21 Urban Peak, CO, 2373 Urban Resource Systems, CA, 756 Urban Science Technology For All, CO, 2461 Urban Strategies, MO, 4193, 4983, 12009 Urban Strategies Council, CA, 424 Urban Teacher Residency Institute, IL, 11800 Urban Tree Connection, PA, 10158 Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, MN, 2324, 5214, 5415, 5440, 5492, 5575, 5717, 5732, 5759, 12123 Urban Youth Alliance International, NY, 7488 Urban-15 Group, TX, 11425 UrbanPromise Ministries, NJ, 11426 USO Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, 10944 USO World Headquarters, VA, 9051 Utah Alcoholism Foundation, UT, 11469 Utah Heritage Foundation, UT, 11470 Utah Issues Center for Poverty Research and Action, UT, 11471 Utah Shakespearean Festival, UT, 11472 Utah Symphony and Opera, UT, 11473, 11474 Utahs Hogle Zoo, UT, 11475 Utica Neighborhood Housing Service, NY, 7565, 8546 UWM Foundation, WI, 12010, 12068, 12069
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UWM Research Foundation, WI, 12011 Vail Valley Foundation, CO, 10188 Vallejo Community Arts Foundation, CA, 11427 Valley Counseling Services, OH, 9209 Valley Economic Development Center, CA, 6840 Valley Family Center, CA, 2266 Valley School of Ligonier, PA, 9900 Valley Small Business Development Corporation, CA, 2325 Valley Vision, CA, 10517 Van Buren Community Mental Health Authority, MI, 9597 Van Cliburn Foundation, TX, 4451 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, WA, 11855 Vanderbilt University, TN, 3023, 6413, 7583 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN, 9956-9959 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, MA, 6162-6164, 6247, 7406-7410, 10331, 11881, 12151 Vanguard Services Unlimited, VA, 2880 Variety Club of Iowa, IA, 2708 Variety-The Childrens Charity, PA, 10159 Venezuelan Program for Education-Action in Human Rights, Venezuela, 4515 Venice Family Clinic, CA, 157 Ventana Wildlife Society, CA, 1441 Ventura County Board of Supervisors, CA, 4194 Ventura County Museum of History and Art, CA, 968 Venture Allies, MN, 5418 Venture for Fund-Raising Foundation, Philippines, 1442 Venture Philanthropy Partners, DC, 2730, 2831, 2865, 2881, 4235 Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer, IN, 9277 Vera Institute of Justice, NY, 7489, 7490, 8262 Verified Voting Foundation, CA, 6510 Veritas Therapeutic Community Foundation, NY, 8263 Vermilion Parish Public Schools, LA, 10518 Vermont Arts Exchange, VT, 5972 Vermont Community Loan Fund, VT, 5973 Vermont Farms! Association, VT, 4516 Vermont Fresh Network, VT, 4517 Vermont Land Trust, VT, 4518, 7380 Vermont Law School, VT, 11507 Vermont Studio Center, VT, 3584 Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, VT, 11508 Vermont Works for Women, VT, 4519 Via Rehabilitation Services, CA, 2075 Victim Assistance Program, OH, 9065 Victims Outreach, TX, 10907 Victory Housing, MD, 4208 VICTORY/American Cancer Society, TX, 10876 Vietnam Bank for Social Policies, Vietnam, 7351 Vietnam Cinema Association, Vietnam, 7352 Vietnamese American Initiative for Development, MA, 6841 Vigorous Interventions In Ongoing Natural Settings, MA, 4911 Village at Ithaca, NY, 8390 Village, The, AL, 22 Villanova University, PA, 7739 VIP Community Mental Health Center, CA, 226 Virginia Commonwealth University, VA, 11601 Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation, VA, 11557 Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, VA, 4195 Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, OR, 9394, 9565 Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, VA, 2959 Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition, VA, 10723 Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations, VA, 8829, 11581 Virginia Opera Association, VA, 11558 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, 7740 Virginia State University, VA, 11559 Virginia Tech Foundation, VA, 5850 Virginia Waring International Piano Competition, CA, 263 Virginia Zoological Society, VA, 11582 Virginians for the Arts Foundation, VA, 9687
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Vision Shared, WV, 9617 Vision y Compromiso, CA, 6842 VisionQuest Alliance, CO, 2441, 11952 Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home, IN, 3638 Visiting Nurse Service of New York, NY, 7437 VisitPittsburgh, PA, 9868 Vista Center Foundation, CA, 1740 VMC Foundation, CA, 2076, 2077 VocalEssence, MN, 5718 Vocational Visions, CA, 2267 Voces Latinas, NY, 7902 Voice of San Diego, CA, 1528 Voices for Americas Children, DC, 4196 Voices for Children Foundation, KS, 3832 Voices for Children in Nebraska, NE, 6011 Voices for Children of San Antonio, TX, 10978 Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County, CA, 2268 Volunteer Center of North Texas, TX, 11004 Volunteer Center of Riverside County, CA, 447 Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley, CA, 2078-2080 Volunteer Central, MD, 3998 Volunteer Consulting Group, NY, 6246, 6628, 6886, 7771 Volunteer Efforts for Development Concerns, Uganda, 5493 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, NY, 7566, 7770, 8181 Volunteer San Diego, CA, 1529 Volunteer Services of Manatee County, FL, 3009 VolunteerConnect, NJ, 6434 Volunteers for Outdoor California, CA, 2081 Volunteers in Medicine Clinic of the Cascades, OR, 2082, 9566 Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga, TN, 10297 Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons, MI, 4762 Volunteers of America Oregon, OR, 9567 VSA Arts of Pennsylvania, PA, 10073 VSA Arts of Utah, UT, 11476 W G B H Educational Foundation, MA, 166 W H Y Y, PA, 10160 W N Y C Radio, NY, 6624, 7903 W S H U-National Public Radio, CT, 2709 W T T W Channel 11, IL, 3551 W Y E P Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corporation, PA, 9815 W. Haywood Burns Institute, CA, 4197, 11715 W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, TX, 10544, 10670, 10726, 10734, 10747, 10877, 10878, 10884, 10908, 10914, 11008 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, CT, 2579 Wagner College, NY, 12124 Wagner Free Institute of Science, PA, 609 Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, HI, 3200, 3254 Waikiki Health Center, HI, 3214 Wainwright, City of, AK, 30 Wake Technical Community College Foundation, NC, 10519 Waldorf School Association of the Delaware River Valley, PA, 12012 Walk-In Counseling Center, MN, 5335, 5402, 5653 Walker Art Center, MN, 5733 Walker West Music Academy, MN, 5719 Wall of America Foundation, CT, 9598 Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development, IA, 3812, 3813 Wallkill Valley Land Trust, NY, 7048 Walters Childrens Charity Classic Golf Tournament, CA, 5851 WARM Place, TX, 10557 WARM Training Center, MI, 4419, 4722 Warnors Center for the Performing Arts, CA, 969 Warren Family Institute, NC, 8715 Warren Village, CO, 2374 Warren Wilson College, NC, 8048 Washburn Center for Children, MN, 5403, 5441 Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation, WA, 11964 Washington and Lee University, VA, 95 Washington Area Housing Partnership, DC, 8547 Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Community Support Foundation, DC, 5852
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Washington Area Womens Foundation, DC, 4912 Washington Campus, DC, 8626 Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, DC, 2681 Washington Community Alliance for Self Help, WA, 11877, 11929 Washington Concert Opera, DC, 2882 Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition, OR, 9395 Washington District Library, IL, 10520 Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation, CA, 1113 Washington Interfaith Network, DC, 2930, 8830 Washington Regional Medical Foundation, AR, 105, 106 Washington Rivers Conservancy, WA, 11671 Washington State Arts Alliance Foundation, WA, 11654 Washington State Association of CASA-Guardian Ad Litem Programs, WA, 2177 Washington State Budget and Policy Center, WA, 11930, 11931 Washington State University, WA, 2178, 9960, 11856, 11857 Washington State University Foundation, WA, 11858, 11965 Washington Tennis and Education Foundation, DC, 4742 Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services, NV, 4198 Water Education Foundation, CA, 158 WaterFire Providence, RI, 10259 Waterloo Region Green Solutions, Canada, 4984 Watershed Project, CA, 1741 Watsonville Law Center, CA, 551 Waxahachie Senior Citizens Center, TX, 10909 Way Home, The, NH, 6150 Way to Grow, MN, 5404 Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, MI, 5178 Wayside Waifs, MO, 5946 We Care Manatee, FL, 3010 Webberville Community Schools, MI, 10521 Weber School, GA, 6604 WECO Fund, OH, 8954, 8955 Welfare Association, Switzerland, 7353 Wellesley College, MA, 7354, 7741 Wellness Community of Greater Columbus, OH, 9035 Wellness Community-Indianapolis, IN, 3641 Wellness House, IL, 3388 Wellspring, MI, 4985 Wellspring Interfaith Social Services, IN, 3639 Wellsprings of Life Ministry, FL, 3011 Wellstone Action Fund, MN, 5336 Wesley College, DE, 3054 Wesley Community Center of Nueces County, TX, 11428 Wesley Spectrum Services Foundation, PA, 9901 Wesley Theological Seminary, DC, 3740 West Allis Milwaukee School District, WI, 10522 West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation, NY, 8276 West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, AR, 90 West Central Minnesota Communities Action, MN, 5337 West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency, WI, 5338 West Enterprise Center, CA, 8548 West Harlem Environmental Action, NY, 4986 West Kentucky Educational Cooperative, KY, 10523 West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology, MI, 5003 West Mount Airy Neighbors, PA, 10161 West Side Catholic Center, OH, 8956, 8957 West Side Community Health Services, MN, 5339, 5517, 5720 West Side Community House, OH, 9181 West Side Ecumenical Ministry, OH, 8958 West Texas Rehabilitation Center, TX, 10980 West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence, WV, 9618 West Virginia Coalition for Technology-Based Economic Development, WV, 9619
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West Virginia Community Development Partnership, WV, 7567 West Virginia Department of Education, WV, 9620 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation, WV, 9621 West Virginia Housing Development Fund, WV, 9622 West Virginia Independent Colleges and Universities, WV, 11981 West Virginia University Foundation, WV, 9623 WestEd, CA, 883, 981, 2179, 9318 Western Carolina University, NC, 8716 Western Illinois University Foundation, IL, 10524 Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, MA, 4420, 8549 Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project, MT, 11978 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, PA, 9816 Western Pennsylvania Diversity Initiative, PA, 9817 Western Resource Advocates, CO, 884, 2981, 8172, 11987 Western States Center, OR, 1443, 11655 Western Stock Show Association, CO, 2499 Western Theological Seminary, MI, 3741 Western Virginia Foundation for the Arts and Sciences, VA, 4987 Western Yearly Meeting of Friends, IN, 3742 Westerville North High School, OH, 11966 Westminster College, PA, 9731 Westminster Presbyterian Church, NJ, 6191 Westmoreland Cultural Trust, PA, 9902 Westside Childrens Center, CA, 227, 6058 Westside Church, OR, 2083 Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network, OH, 8959 Wexner Center Foundation, OH, 9036, 9037 Wexner Heritage Village, OH, 9038 White Bird, OR, 9568, 11859 White Center Community Development Association, WA, 11656, 11932-11936 White Dog Cafe Foundation, PA, 10074 White Heron Chorale, WI, 12034 White Memorial Medical Center Charitable Foundation, CA, 425 Whitman College, WA, 7742 Whittier Area First Day Coalition, CA, 1076 Whittier College, CA, 1530 Wichita Childrens Home, KS, 11429 Wichita Educational Foundation, KS, 3833 Wichita Public Schools, KS, 5912 Wiconi International, WA, 11860 Widowed Persons Service, MI, 5185 Wikimedia Foundation, CA, 8230 Wild Fund, ID, 2084 Wild Salmon Center, OR, 252, 1114, 1115, 8397 Wild Space Dance Company, WI, 12070 Wildacres Retreat, NC, 8665, 8735 Wildacres Retreat Foundation, NC, 8666 Wildcat Service Corporation, NY, 7491, 7904 Wilderness Society, DC, 11979 Wilderstein Preservation, NY, 7049 Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads, MT, 11672 Wildlife Center, NM, 6544 Wildlife Conservation Network, CA, 2085-2091, 3312 Wildlife Conservation Society, NY, 1444, 11525-11528 Willamette Repertory Theater, OR, 9407 Willamette University, OR, 11861 Willamette Valley Development Officers, OR, 9322 William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, ME, 3918 William Breman Jewish Home, GA, 3175 William Carey College, MS, 5804 William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design, WI, 12071, 12072 William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, AR, 2092 William Paterson University of New Jersey, NJ, 6414 William Wendt Center for Loss and Healing, DC, 4669 Williams Group, MI, 970-973 Wilmington Friends School, DE, 11430 Winchester-Thurston School, PA, 9869 Wind River Ranch Foundation, NM, 6550-6560 Windham Public Schools, CT, 10525 Windom, City of, MN, 5242
Windward Baptist Church, HI, 3233 Windward School, CA, 228 Windwood Farm Home for Children, SC, 8627 Windy Row Learning Center, NH, 6151 Wingspan Care Group, OH, 8960 Winnakee Land Trust, NY, 7050 Winning Workplaces, IL, 3434 Winnipeg Board of Jewish Education, Canada, 6605 Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony, NC, 8835 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education, NC, 8695 Winter Wildlands Alliance, ID, 11673 Wireless Neighborhoods, PA, 9732 Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse, WI, 12073 Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts, WI, 12078 Wisconsin Lutheran College, WI, 12125 Wisconsin Lutheran Institutional Ministry, WI, 12126 Wisconsin Nonprofits Association, WI, 12074 Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, PA, 7584 Women Alive, CA, 5654 Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania, PA, 9870 Women Aware, NJ, 6415 Women Express, MA, 4540, 4582 Women for Women International, DC, 7948 Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates Network, CO, 9599 Women in Health Management, NY, 8231 Women of Faith and Hope, PA, 10162 Women of Nations, MN, 5721 Women of Tomorrow, FL, 3082 Womens Action to Gain Economic Security, CA, 757 Womens Building, CA, 300 Womens Business Center, NH, 6152 Womens Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, PA, 9903 Womens Center of Greater Cleveland, OH, 8846 Womens Crisis Support and Shelter Services, CA, 520 Womens Development Corporation, RI, 10260 Womens Economic Ventures, CA, 2269 Womens Environment and Development Organization, NY, 7355 Womens Foundation of California, CA, 448, 1445, 1474, 2093, 2094 Womens Foundation of Colorado, CO, 9871 Womens Foundation of Minnesota, MN, 5340 Womens Funding Network, CA, 4913, 4988, 7004, 7005 Womens Health and Action Research Centre, Nigeria, 1446 Womens Home, TX, 10879 Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, NY, 7453, 8163 Womens Institute for Housing and Economic Development, MA, 4381 Womens Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights, CA, 7356 Womens Intercultural Center, NM, 2500 Womens Leadership Fund, NY, 8119 Womens Lunch Place, MA, 4382 Womens Museum: An Institute for the Future, TX, 10972 Womens Prison Association and Home, NY, 7492 Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network, NH, 4520, 6153, 6154 WomenVenture, MN, 5341 Won Community Service Center, PA, 10163 Wonder, CA, 2180 Wood Turning Center, PA, 4452 Woodbury Child Development Center, NJ, 11431 Woodland Community Development Corporation Morgan Village, NJ, 11432 Woodland Park Zoological Society, WA, 11937 Woodland Pattern Book Center, WI, 12075 Woodlands Center for the Performing Arts, TX, 9153 Woodmark Group, WA, 264 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, DC, 885, 2095, 12141 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, NJ, 3500, 6229, 8120 Woods Hole Research Center, MA, 1447, 1448 Woods Quality Center, IA, 3817 Woodstock Institute, IL, 3360, 4421
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Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, DC, 2825, 4222 Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation, RI, 10261 Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA, 2682 Work Options for Women, CO, 5655 Workforce Alliance, DC, 4521 Workforce Professionals Training Institute, NY, 6887, 7493, 7905, 7906, 8056 Working America Education Fund, DC, 2979 Working Partnerships USA, CA, 296, 297, 974, 6968 Working Wonders Childrens Museum, OR, 9569 World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, TX, 10663, 10739, 10794 World Affairs Council of Northern California, CA, 2096, 2097 World Aid, WA, 7907 World Arts Focus, MD, 2931 World Association for Sexual Health, MN, 7357 World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, Canada, 7358 World Forestry Center, OR, 9570 World Health Organization, Switzerland, 7359, 10724, 11801 World Monuments Fund, NY, 8264 World Neighbors, OK, 11044 World of Good Development Organization, CA, 2137 World Resources Institute, DC, 1449, 2683 World Security Institute, DC, 886, 2625 World Stewardship Institute, CA, 8667 World Vision Taiwan, Taiwan, 4583 World War II Veterans of Allegheny County Memorial Fund, PA, 9872, 9873 World Wildlife Fund, DC, 1116, 1117, 9600 Wounded Healer, NJ, 11433 Wu Yee Childrens Services, CA, 4199 Wycliffe Bible Translators, FL, 2988 Wynonas House, NJ, 7944 Xavier Labour Relations Institute, India, 1450 Xavier University of Louisiana, LA, 6969, 7743 Xerces Society, OR, 9571 Y-Med, IN, 3593, 3594 Yale University, CT, 1171, 2684, 6416, 6970, 7430, 7744, 7745 Yayasan Pendidikan Kesehatan Perempuan, Indonesia, 7360, 7361 Yayasan Pendidikan Seni Nusantara, Indonesia, 7362 Yayasan Spiritia, Indonesia, 7363 Yayasan Talenta, Indonesia, 7364 Yayasan Tikar Media Budaya Nusantara, Indonesia, 7365 Yellow Wood Associates, VT, 7366 Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, MT, 11980 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, CA, 999, 1742 YES College Preparatory School, TX, 2424 YES Foundation, MI, 5179 YES Prep Public Schools, TX, 10708, 11802 Yeshiva Elementary School, WI, 3176 Yeshiva Rtzahd Hebrew Academy of Brooklyn, NY, 6606
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Yeshivat Ohr Haim, NY, 6607 Yirrkala Dhanbul Community Association, Australia, 487 YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, NC, 3103, 8583, 8584, 8668 YMCA Foundation of Sarasota, FL, 3012 YMCA of Abilene, TX, 10711 YMCA of Akron, OH, 9066 YMCA of Billings, MT, 12154 YMCA of Floridas First Coast, FL, 3055 YMCA of Forest City, IA, 3804 YMCA of Greater Boston, MA, 4522 YMCA of Greater Long Beach, CA, 1451 YMCA of Greater Saint Louis, MO, 9154 YMCA of Greater Seattle, WA, 2181 YMCA of Honolulu, HI, 3255 YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties, Family, OR, 9572 YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, WI, 12128 YMCA of Northeast Louisiana, LA, 10526 YMCA of Port Arthur, TX, 11434 YMCA of San Francisco, CA, 1452 YMCA of Santa Clara Valley, CA, 1453 YMCA of Sheridan County, WY, 12155-12158 YMCA of South Hampton Roads, VA, 11583 YMCA of Trumbull County, OH, 9210, 9211 YMCA of Westfield, MA, 4425 YMCA of Wilmington, CA, 11435 YMCA Shared Services, MA, 4464 YMCA, Armed Services, Camp Pendleton Branch, CA, 1531 YMCA, Cannon Memorial, NC, 8571 YMCA, Cheshire County, NH, 6155 YMCA, New Braunfels Family, TX, 11436 YMCA, Ocean Community, RI, 3088 YMCA, Perry Family, TX, 11437 YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area, FL, 8391 YMCA, Two Rivers, IL, 9601 Yoemem Tekia Foundation, AZ, 488 York Street Project, NJ, 2789 York Technical College Foundation, SC, 6843 Yosemite Community College District, CA, 1454, 1455 Yosemite Foundation, CA, 1063 Yothu Yindi Foundation, Australia, 489 Young Arab Theater Fund, Belgium, 7367 Young Audiences, NY, 8265 Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio, OH, 8961 Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington, OR, 9573 Young Audiences, Kansas City, MO, 5947 Young Leaders Council, TN, 10334, 10351 Young Life, TX, 11438 Young Life of Central Florida, FL, 2989 Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, CA, 2932, 4200, 6576 Young Philanthropists Foundation, CO, 2501 Young Women of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition, NY, 7908 Young Womens Leadership Institute, Kenya, 7368 Youngstown Hearing and Speech Center, OH, 9212 Your Community Connection, UT, 11477 Your Public Radio Corporation, MD, 3999 Your VNA, NH, 6156 Youth Advocacy Center, NY, 8353
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Youth Alternatives Ingraham, ME, 3920 Youth and Family Services of Solano County, CA, 11439 Youth Development Commission, MI, 4677, 4691, 5180 Youth Development Institute, NY, 8057 Youth Development Network, CA, 1788-1792 Youth Eastside Services, WA, 9155 Youth Empowerment Mission, NY, 7431 Youth Express, MN, 5760 Youth Farm and Market Project, MN, 5405 Youth Frontiers, MN, 5442, 5722 Youth in Focus, CA, 716, 8354 Youth Justice Coalition, CA, 8355 Youth Law Center, CA, 2182, 4201-4203 Youth Leadership, MN, 5342 Youth Marine Foundation, WA, 11720 Youth Network Council, IL, 4204 Youth Opportunities Unlimited, OH, 8962, 8963, 9093 Youth Performance Company, MN, 5406 Youth Progress Association, OR, 9396 Youth Radio, CA, 2098 Youth Services of Tulsa County, OK, 9278 Youth Together, CA, 8356 Youth United for Change, PA, 10075 Youth Villages, TN, 4989, 11440 Youth Volunteer Corps of America, KS, 5876 Youth, I.N.C., DC, 7053, 7623, 7747 YouthPlaces, PA, 9624, 9904 Yunnan Normal University, China, 7369 Yunnan Participatory Development Association, China, 7370 YWCA Delaware, DE, 6844, 11441 YWCA El Paso del Norte Region, TX, 10941 YWCA of Chester, PA, 10164 YWCA of Fort Wayne, IN, 3640 YWCA of Greater Atlanta, GA, 3166 YWCA of Greater Flint, MI, 5152 YWCA of Greenville, SC, 10286 YWCA of Houston, TX, 10880 YWCA of Kalamazoo, MI, 4914 YWCA of Maricopa County, AZ, 80 YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, IL, 3361 YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas, TX, 11005 YWCA of Minneapolis, MN, 5576 YWCA of Oahu, HI, 3201 YWCA of Saint Paul, MN, 5723 YWCA of Santa Monica/Westside, CA, 1077 YWCA of the Harbor Area, CA, 9156 YWCA of Tulsa, OK, 9279 YWCA of Ulster County, NY, 7051 Zeeland Public Schools, MI, 10527 Zeitgeist, MN, 5407 Zenon Dance Company and School, MN, 5408 ZeroOne: The Art and Technology Network, CA, 1456 Zina Garrison All Court Tennis Academy, TX, 10881 Zocalo: A Cultural Forum for the New Los Angeles, CA, 975 Zoological Society of San Diego, CA, 1532 Zululand Crafters Association, South Africa, 4915 ZUMIX, MA, 4383
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ALABAMA Alabama Organizing Project 8414, 11677 Alabama State University 10408 Alabama Symphonic Association 25 American Baseball Foundation 2 American Heart Association 11017 Autism Society of Alabama 23 Birmingham Museum of Art 3 Black Belt Regional Policy Center 8415 Boys and Girls Club of Dothan 28 Childcare Education Resources 3598 Enrichment Center 1, 8743 Fairfield Incubator for Entrepreneurs 4 Fairfield Main Street 5 Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama 11695 Freedom Rain Outreach Ministries 26 Girls Inc. of Central Alabama 6 Greater Birmingham Mathematics Partnership 7 Hope House 8 Housing Fund of Central Alabama 9, 8420 Institute for Clergy Excellence 27 Jefferson County Schools Public Education Foundation 10 Literacy Council of Central Alabama 11 Mattie C. Stewart Foundation 12 Middle Alabama Area Agency on Aging 13 Mobile Area Education Foundation 10469 New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church Community Support Corporation 14 Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama 24, 29, 8789 PEER 15 Red Mountain Theater Company 16 Regional Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham 17 Space One Eleven 18 Success by Six 19 United Methodist Childrens Home 11418 United Way of Central Alabama 20 Urban Ministry 21 Village, The 22
ALASKA Alaska Arts Southeast 31 Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired 32 Alaska Council on Economic Education 10714 Alaska Marine Conservation Council 1179 Alaska Pacific University 33 Alaska Pro-Choice Alliance 524 Anchorage Waterways Council 11658 Catholic Social Services 34 Cook Inlet Tribal Council 11634 First Alaskans Institute 11636 Foraker Group 36, 37, 3294, 11813 Homer Society of Natural History 11640 Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska 473 Koahnic Broadcast Corporation 6526 Matanuska-Susitna Schools Foundation 39 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium 40 United Way of Matanuska-Susitna Borough 41 United Way of the Tanana Valley 42 University of Alaska Anchorage 11851 University of Alaska Fairbanks 484, 11852, 11853 Wainwright, City of 30
ARGENTINA Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team 4479 Asociacion de Graduados en Organizacion y Direccion Institucional 4782
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Foundation for the Development of Microfinances to Overcome Poverty and Social Exclusion in the Republic of Argentina 7157 International Community of Women Living with HIV/ AIDS 7195 Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences 7217 Otro Mercado al Sur 2130
ARIZONA ABC 1 on 1 11049 Actors Theater of Phoenix 51 Alliance for Audience 52, 2272, 7510 Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits 81 Arizona Foundation for Resource Education 43 Arizona Foundation for Women 46 Arizona Kidney Foundation 53 Arizona Planned Giving Institute 54, 82 Arizona State University 779, 5897, 7413 Arizona State University Foundation 55 Back to School Clothing Drive Association 56 Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources 57, 58 Border Action Network 11680 Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix 84 Catholic Community Foundation Diocese of Phoenix 59 Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona 2764 Chandler Cultural Foundation 61 Desert Voices Oral Learning Center 9922 Dine College 3761 Diocese of Phoenix 63 Direct CareGiver Association 45 Environmental Flying Services 1253 Esperanca 85 Grand Canyon University 10214 Great Hearts Academies 50, 112, 2405, 2406, 9220, 9221 Hacienda de Los Angeles 64 Homeward Bound 65 Interfaith Community Care 66 International Foundation for Education and Self-Help 9587 Kids at Hope 67 Law College Association of the University of Arizona 6504 Leadership Catalyst 11820 Life Development Institute 68 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 7532, 8473 Maricopa County Community Colleges District Foundation 69 Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture 70, 7539 Medical Directions 281 Mesa, City of 71 National Task Force on Early Childhood Education for Hispanics 11705 Native Seeds/Southwestern Endangered Aridland Resource Clearing House 476 Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission 12112 Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix 2305, 7547, 8505, 8506, 8775 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County 2310, 7550 Northern Arizona University Foundation 477 NPower Arizona 5213 Organization of Nonprofit Executives 6570 Phoenix Shanti Group 73, 9137 Pima County Juvenile Court 4156 Saint Marys Food Bank 3785 Scottsdale Community Players 74 Scottsdale Cultural Council 75 Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation 76 Scriptures In Use 3836, 6500, 11510
SELF Employment Loan Fund 6571, 7558, 8524, 8525, 8800 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 8526 Sonoran Institute 578 Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS 3786 Spirit in the Desert Lutheran Retreat Center 12121 Teach for America 47, 83, 86, 8812, 11048 Tempe Public Library, Friends of the 77 Thunderbirds Charities 78 Toby House 3788 Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation 44 Trust for Public Land 49 Tucson International Academy 2421 United Way, Mesa 79 University of Arizona 1427, 6372 Yoemem Tekia Foundation 488 YWCA of Maricopa County 80
ARKANSAS American Heart Association 87 Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families 88 Arkansas Association of Charitable Clinics 89 Arkansas Coalition for Excellence 5809 Arkansas Northeastern College 10409 Bikes, Blues and Barbeque 101 Caregiving, Health and Education for Seniors 6062 Champions for Kids 96 Clark County Office of Emergency Services 9579 De Queen Public Schools 11954 First Christian Church 97 Harding University 11229 Heifer Project International 92 Race for the Cure, Ozark 102 Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative 100 Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group 10296 University of Arkansas 98, 4178, 7336 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 103, 104, 6373-6375 Washington Regional Medical Foundation 105, 106 West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District 90 William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation 2092
ARMENIA Armenia, Government of 1001
AUSTRALIA Asthma Foundation of New South Wales 4548 Australian Wildlife Conservancy 9577 Craft Act: Craft and Design Centre 9583 Kimberley Land Council Aboriginal Corporation 474 MacFarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health 2126, 2127 Oxfam Australia 4570 Social Ventures Australia 2738 University of New South Wales 486 Yirrkala Dhanbul Community Association 487 Yothu Yindi Foundation 489
BANGLADESH Partners in Population and Development 1355
BELGIUM Centre for European Policy Studies 2643 European Foundation Centre 5055 ICHEC-Entreprises 2124 United Fund of Belgium 4580
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Young Arab Theater Fund 7367
BHUTAN Royal Society for the Protection of Nature 3495
BOLIVIA Centro de Multiservicios Educativos 4802 Fundacion Machaqa Amawta 4828 Fundacion Natura Bolivia 3483 Mancomunidad de Municipios Azanake 4862
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA Centre for Promotion of Civil Society 5030 International Association Interactive Open Schools 5082
BOTSWANA Bokamoso Trust 4790 Letlhakeng District Development Foundation Trust 4857
BRAZIL Angela Borba Fund-A Resource for Women 4779, 7074 Association of Public Radio Broadcasting Stations of Brazil 7084 Brazil Fund for Human Rights Foundation 7095 Brazilian Consumer Defense Institute 7096 Brazilian Institute for Diversity 7097 Cantinho da Criatividade 4794 Caritas Brasileira 7101 GELEDES Institute of Black Women 7164 Indigenous Center for Studies and Research 7181 Institute of Environmental Research in the Amazon 7189 Instituto Cultural Beneficente Steve Biko 4851 Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil 1101 IROHIN 7199 Learning Technologies Network-Brasil 9314 Lilac Loonies Theater Group 7222 Luiz Freire Cultural Center 7226 Pastoral Land Commission 7273 POLIS - Institute for Research, Training and Advisory Services in Social Policy 7277 Sao Paulo Pro-Indian Commission 7300 Union of Rural Workers of Santarem 7332
CALIFORNIA 1st ACT Silicon Valley 1173, 1793 A World Fit for Kids 2218 ABC Recovery Center 10795 Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose 1794 Abilities United 1795 Above the Line 1174 ACE Public School Network 1534, 1796-1798 Action Council of Monterey County 501, 502 Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley 1799 Advancement Project 1176 Adventist Health International 2832 Aerospace Museum of California 11053 African-American Male Achievers Network 9320 Agora Foundation 130 Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association 8434 Air Traffic Control Education Fund 7972 Al Wooten, Jr. Youth and Adult Cultural Education Center 2219 Alameda County Bar Association 1535 Alameda County Family Justice Center 9108 Alameda Health Consortium 265 Alameda Point Collaborative 1536 All Hallows Academy 1495 All Stars Helping Kids 1802, 1803 Alliance for Rural Community Health 266, 426 Alliance for the Arts 2326 Alliant International University 4606 Ally Action 2101 Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet 887, 1537
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Alpha Resource Center of Santa Barbara 1743, 2327 Alta Bates Summit Foundation 349 Alzheimers Association 1496, 1497 Amazon Watch 5005 Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition 267 American Cancer Society 1498, 1499, 1804, 1805, 2549, 11009 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California 582, 617 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California 777 American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California 778 American Film Institute 8195 American Heart Association 676, 1538, 1806-1810, 11014, 11016, 11018-11020, 11022 American Himalayan Foundation 758 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences 1182 American Jewish University 169 American Land Conservancy 7450 American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley 1183 American Museum of Ceramic Art 592 American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation 3154, 6273 American Red Cross 552, 1184, 2328, 11063 American Red Cross, Whittier 1068 AnewAmerica Community Corporation 1812 Angel Flight West 5498 Angels Gate Cultural Center 888, 889 Antelope Valley Partners for Health 350 Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith 1744 Applied Research Center 7976 Aquarium of the Pacific 4921, 8183 Arc Ecology 427 Archbishop Mitty High School 1813 Archdiocese of Los Angeles 553, 554 Area I Agency on Aging 351 Ark of Refuge 717 Art from Scrap 2220 Art in Action 1540 Arthritis Foundation 1500, 1816, 11031 Arts Council Silicon Valley 1817 Arts in Education Aid Council 2221 Ascend Institute for Educational Change 529 Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center 1541 Asian Americans for Community Involvement 1189, 1818 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy 1542, 5347, 5734 Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum 352 Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center Community HIV/AIDS Services 1819 Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice 781 Asian Improv Arts 1543 Asian Law Caucus 583 Asian Neighborhood Design 584 Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California 353 Asian Pacific Fund 624, 1820 Asian Pacific Revolving Loan Fund of Los Angeles 2273 Asian Pacific Womens Center 131 Asian Womens Shelter Project 268 Aspiration Corporation 8288 Aspire Public Schools 305, 1764, 1821, 2400, 2401, 10680 Assistance League of Southern California 132 Association for the Creative Endeavor 1822 Association of Asian-Pacific Community Health Organizations 354 Association of Moving Image Archivists 7655 Audubon Canyon Ranch 1007 Audubon Society, California 1192, 1193 Audubon Society, Santa Clara Valley 1476, 1823 Autism Speaks 7781, 7782 Autry National Center of the American West 1123 Avance, Inc. 1824 AXIS Dance Company 1545 Azusa Pacific University 133 Balboa Park Cultural Partnership 890 Bay Area Bicycle Coalition 1546
Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools 707, 718, 1547, 2102, 2210, 4018, 6642, 7007, 10681, 10950 Bay Area Community Resources 1008, 1194 Bay Area Crisis Nursery 11079 Bay Area Discovery Museum 1009, 1548 Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement 1549 Bay Area Legal Aid 1550, 1551 Bay Area Open Space Council 1552 Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network 1553 Bay Area Partnership 2103 Bay Area Science Education Consortium 1130 Bay Nature Institute 1554 Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology 987 Beacon Education Network 1825 Belvedere-Tiburon Library Foundation 1010 Benicia Community Action Council 11080 Benicia Education Foundation 11081 Benicia, City of 11082 Berkeley Policy Associates 782, 891, 1195 Berkeley Repertory Theater 1555 Bernard Osher Marin Jewish Community Center 1011 Bet Tzedek 10225 Beverly Hospital 2191 Bienvenidos Childrens Center 2222, 4022 Big Sur Health Center 503 Biotech Partners 2104 Black Dot Artists 355-357 Black Recruiters Network Association 1826 Black United Fund, Bay Area 358 Blueprint Research and Design 1198 BookEnds 2223 Boy Scouts of America 257 Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City 1069 Boys and Girls Club of Fontana 1070 Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, Salesian 134 Boys and Girls Club of Redlands 1071 Boys and Girls Club of Santa Cruz 509 Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County 1201 Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco 1556 Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley 1831 Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley 1074 Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula 1832-1836 Brava! for Women in the Arts 783 Bread and Roses 1012 Breakthrough Collaborative 678 Breathe California, Golden Gate Public Health Partnership 1557 Bridgespan Group 721 Bring Me A Book Foundation 1837 Broad Center for the Management of School Systems 306 Brookside Community Health Center 1558 BTW Consultants 722, 1203-1205 Buckelew Programs 1013, 1014 Burnon, Inc. 894 C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco 1560 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music 895 Calaveras County Office of Education 530 California Academy of Sciences 679, 759, 1561 California Agricultural Leadership Foundation 2275 California Alliance for Arts Education 896 California Alumni Association 1838 California Association of Nonprofits 723 California Business for Education Excellence 5833 California Capital Financial Development Corporation 4671, 5762, 8736 California Center for Regional Leadership 8436 California Charter Schools Association 307, 1461 California Children and Families Foundation 1206 California Coalition for Compassionate Care 229 California College of the Arts 680 California Community Economic Development Association 6701 California Community Reinvestment Corporation 8737 California Consortium for Urban Indian Health 359 California Council on Gerontology and Geriatrics 230 California County Superintendents Educational Services Association 1207 California Dental Association Research Fund 1767 California Family Health Council 269, 270 California Farmlink 2276
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California Film Institute 1015 California Foundation for Independent Living Centers 6059 California Health Care Safety-Net Institute 271 California Housing Partnership Corporation 724, 2277, 8437, 8738 California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare 2192 California Institute of Integral Studies 1562 California Institute of Technology 1087 California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy 4635 California Latino Medical Association 3794 California Lawyers for the Arts 333, 585, 1563, 1839-1843 California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 1208 California Lutheran University 9908, 9909 California Maritime Academy Foundation 11105 California Medical Association Foundation 272 California Ocean Science Trust 1209 California Partnership to End Domestic Violence 273 California Pilots Association 1844 California Rangeland Trust 626, 1210 California Reinvestment Coalition 1564 California Resources and Training 4672, 8438, 8739 California School Health Centers Association 1565 California Shakespeare Theater 1566 California State Foster Parents Association Solano County 11106 California State Parks Foundation 1845 California State University 360, 785, 786, 1501, 6896, 9910, 9911 California State University at Fresno Foundation 2139 California State University Long Beach Foundation 8199 California State University San Bernardino, Foundation for the 6702 California State University, East Bay 1567 California Strategies 1211 California Study 1846-1848 California Teaching Fellows Foundation 1212 California Youth Connection 531, 1213, 2140 Californians for Justice Education Fund 725, 787 CALSTAR 504 CALSTART 788 Calvin Christian School 1502 Campanile Foundation 1503 Canal Alliance 1016 Cancer for College 5834 Capitol Impact Consulting 1214 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 3478 Casa Familiar 11681 Catholic Charities CYO 760, 1568 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles 1119 Catholic Charities of San Jose 2762 Catholic Foundation of Santa Clara County 1851 Cause Communications 558 Celebration Theater 897 Center for Collaborative Solutions 1217 Center for Community Benefit Organizations 563, 564, 1569, 2105, 2106 Center for Community Change 726 Center for Excellence in Nonprofits 1853-1861 Center for Health Improvement 6283, 6284 Center for Human Development 1573 Center for Independent Living 1574, 2107 Center for Land Use Interpretation 173 Center for Resource Solutions 6929 Center for Sustainable Change 1575 Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning 899 Center for the Study of the Americas 1017 Center for Third World Organizing 1482, 1576, 8297 Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin 1018-1021 Center for Young Womens Development 362, 7108 Center on Policy Initiatives 11686 Center Theater Group of Los Angeles 136 Center to Promote HealthCare Access 1768 Centerforce 1022, 1577 Central American Resource Center of Southern California 174, 900, 901
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Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy 902 Centro de Salud de La Comunidad de San Ysidro 1504 Century Club Childrens Charities 5836 Chabot Space and Science Center 1578 Chabot Space and Science Center Foundation 1089, 1090 Changemakers 1579 Charitable Ventures of Orange County 1160 Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science 2193 Charter Schools Development Center 1161 Chhandam Chitresh Das Dance Company 1580 Child Advocates of Silicon Valley 1863, 1864 Child and Family Policy Institute of California 4043 Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County 1865, 1866 Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund 1224 Childhelp USA 11887 Children Now 2144 Children Uniting Nations 363 Childrens Book Project 618 Childrens Center of the Antelope Valley 2225 Childrens Choice for Hearing and Talking Center 9913, 9914 Childrens Health Council 1023, 1867 Childrens Health Initiative of San Luis Obispo 1225 Childrens Hospital Los Angeles 2554 Childrens Hospital of Orange County 2194 Childrens Initiative 1226 Childrens Planning Council Foundation 11689 Childrens Project Foundation 1745 Chinatown Community Childrens Center 4556 Chinatown Community Development Center 727 Chinatown Service Center 6716 Chinese American Voters Education Committee 761 Chinese Cultural Productions 1581 Christian Leadership Alliance 11940 City and County of San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and Their Families 1582 City College of San Francisco 231, 681, 682 City Fields Foundation 301, 619, 762, 1148, 1583-1586, 7398 Civic Ventures 62 Claremont Community School of Music 137 Cleo Eulau Center for Children and Adolescents 1587 Coalition for Clean Air 789 Coalition LA 903 Coalition of Neighborhood Councils 365 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking 177, 2226 Coastal Watershed Council 510 College of the Siskiyous 1078 College Track 683, 1868 Comite Civico del Valle 366 Common Counsel Foundation 708 Common Ground-The Westside HIV Community Center 2227 Commonweal 4055 Commonwealth Club of California 1869, 1870 Communications Leadership Institute 904, 1091, 1230, 1231, 7123 Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County 511, 1232 Community Alliance with Family Farmers Foundation 1233 Community Bridges 4809 Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County 2228 Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment 905 Community Development Institute 1871, 2121 Community Development Technologies Center 367, 2184, 8444 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena 275, 334 Community Health Awareness Council 1234 Community Health Charities of California 1588 Community Hospitals of Central California Foundation 368 Community Initiatives 581, 669, 670, 684, 709, 710, 794-796, 906, 907, 1589-1594, 1769, 1872, 2145, 2146, 2278, 4811, 5611, 6441
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Community Oriented Correctional Health Services 369 Community Partners 178, 276, 335, 428, 610-614, 671, 1475, 2147, 2185, 2229, 2230, 8447, 10428 Community Recovery Team 1505 Community Resources for Science 3505 Community Response Network 728 Community School of Music and Arts 1235 Community United Against Violence 729 CompassPoint Nonprofit Services 429-431, 711, 730, 731, 1236-1238, 1873-1875, 2148, 4059-4061, 4813, 5044, 6717 Conard House 1595 Conexions: Partnerships for a Sustainable Future 1876, 1877 Congregation Beth Shalom 258 Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement 370 Connection House of California 2231 Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norteamerica 1596 Consultative Group on Biological Diversity 2745, 4486 Contra Costa Child Care Council 2108 Contra Costa County Health Services 371, 1597 Convent of the Good Shepherd Shelter 139 Coordinated Assistance Network 1598 COPE Health Solutions 179, 2195 COR Community Development Corporation 372 Coral Reef Alliance 1879 Cornerstone Community Development Corporation 2109 Cornerstone Theater Company 908 Coro Southern California 159 Covenant House California 11167 Craigslist Foundation 1241, 1599, 1880, 8300 Crean Lutheran South High School 12092 Creating Economic Opportunities for Women 2110 Crowden Music Center 798 CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation 6719 Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County 523 Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County 1242 Cupertino Community Services 1881 Curry Senior Center 1600 Dance Palace 1024 DataCenter 1601, 7949 Daughters of Charity Health Systems 1093 David Brower Center 4937 Dawns Light Center for Children and Adults in Grief 1770 Deep Search 1243 Desarrollo Familiar 2111 Design Response 1883 Destiny Arts Center 1602 Developmental Studies Center 1603 Dimensions Dance Theater 1604 Diocese of Oakland 2211, 2767 Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund 1605 Discovery Science Center of Orange County 10955 Ditching Dirty Diesel Collaborative 1606 Dominican University of California 1025 Door of Hope 1462, 2232 Down Syndrome Association of Orange County 11186 Downtown Womens Center 4943 DrawBridge: An Arts Program for Homeless Children 1026 Dubnoff Center for Child Development and Educational Therapy 180 Dunsmuir House and Gardens 763 Early Childhood Mental Health Program 1607 Earned Assets Resource Network 2122, 7141 Earth Island Institute 628, 1608, 1609 Earthteam 532 East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation 565 East Bay Center for the Performing Arts 909 East Palo Alto Community and Neighborhood Development Organization 1610 East Palo Alto, City of 1248 Edna Maguire School 1027 Education Development Center 9309, 9310 Education Pioneers 315, 989, 3446, 7443, 7761, 10684
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Educational Results Partnership 764, 8451, 9123 Elderhelp of San Diego 1506 Elkhorn Slough Foundation 1249 Empowertech 140 Ennis House Foundation 594 Ensemble Theater Project 1746 Entrepreneurs Foundation 1251, 1885-1887, 2188 Environment California Research and Policy Center 1611 Environmental Defense 243 Environmental Education Evaluation Learning Community 1612 Environmental Health Coalition 6935, 7950 Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition 1613 Epiphany Productions Sonic Dance Theater 1614 Episcopal Housing Alliance 6725 Equality Federation Institute 733, 2514, 2515, 4610, 4611 Escondido Union High School District 10438 Esperanza Community Housing Corporation 6726 Excellent Education Development 316 Excelsior Action Group 533 Exceptional Parents Unlimited 373 Executive Service Corps of Southern California 336, 1120, 1463, 2233, 2279 ExLoco 11664 Exploratorium 1094, 1095, 1615, 1616, 3878, 3879 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation 629 Fairfax-San Anselmo Childrens Center 1028 Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District 534 Faith Network of the East Bay 11197 Family Giving Tree 1888 Family Independence Initiative 4946 Family Service Agency of San Mateo County 1889 Family Support Services of the Bay Area 2112 Family Violence Prevention Fund 6301, 7152, 9410 Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association 1617 Fire Safe Council of San Diego County 1507 First 5 San Luis Obispo County 374 First Place for Youth 6851 First Tee Central Coast 1747 First Voice 803, 1618 Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano 1771 Foodbank of Santa Barbara County 160 Foothill College 7681 Foothill Family Service 141, 2234 Foothill Vocational Opportunties 2235 Foothill-De Anza Community Colleges Foundation 1891-1894 Forest Ethics 632 Foster a Dream 2149 Foundation Center 535 Foundation for California Community Colleges 804-806 Foundation for Hearing Research 1895, 9928 Foundation for National Progress 8034 Foundation for Teaching Economics 7395 Four One Five Society 7587 FowlerHoffman LLC 1265-1267 Free Wheelchair Mission 11943 Freedom Writers Foundation 181 Fresh Lifelines for Youth 1896 Fresh Start Surgical Gifts 11206 Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation 6731 Fresno Art Museum 912 Fresno Housing Alliance 375 Fresno Nonprofit Advancement Council 580, 2281 Fresno-Madera Medical Society 807 Friends and Foundation of the San Francisco Public Library 685 Friends of Expo Center 2236 Friends of the Los Angeles River 184 Fritz Institute 1620 FSG Social Impact Advisors 735 Full Circle Fund 2150 Funders Network on Trade and Globalization 7951 Future Leaders of America 1748 Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center 2196, 2197 Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Corporation 2237 Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives 633, 2282
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Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 505, 2238, 11214 Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley 376 GirlSource 1622 Give2Asia 1897, 1898 Giving Back Fund 10306 Glaucoma Research Foundation 1899 Global Fund for Women 1900 Global Green USA 185 Global Heritage Fund 1901 Go Kids 1902 GOALS for Women 1623 Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy 686, 1096 Golden Gate University 1624 Good Samaritan Hospital 2198 Good Schools for All 7635 Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees 1483, 4831 Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training 1625, 7911 Great Schools Workshop 10623-10627 Greater Long Beach Child Guidance Center 186, 1464 Greater Santa Ana Vitality Foundation 10444 GreatNonprofits.org 587, 1903, 1904, 4835 GreatSchools 9045 Green Dot Education Project 187, 984, 1465, 2216, 10688 Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice 432 Grossmont Union High School District 10445 Guadalupe Area Senior Citizens 2329 Guadalupe River Park and Gardens, Friends of 1905 Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County 1749 Haight Ashbury Free Clinic 1626 Hamilton Family Center 536 Harbor Area Gang Alternatives Program 11228 Harder and Company Community Research 433 Harm Reduction Therapy Center 1627 Hatchuel Tabernik and Associates 1628 Heal the Bay 1280 Health Career Connection 377 Health Technology Center 277 Health Trust 378 Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County 379 Healthy Adventures Foundation 380 Healthy Kids, Healthy Future 1282 Healthy San Leandro Environmental Collaborative 1629 Hearts Adaptive Riding Program 1750, 2239 Heyday Institute 1631 High Desert Resource Network 521, 2240, 8461 Hillview Acres Childrens Home 1075 Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley 1477, 1907 Hispanics in Philanthropy 3343, 4332, 4839, 4840, 8557, 9677, 10002-10004 Hollywood ARTS 2241 Holy Family Day Home 1632 Home Ownership for Personal Empowerment 2242 Homeless Prenatal Program 537 Homeless Services Center 1283 Horizon Institute 381 Horizons Foundation 382, 434, 1284, 1633 Horseplay Therapeutic Riding Center 11238 Hospital Committee for the Livermore Pleasanton Areas 1099 Hospital Council of Northern and Central California 1100 Housing Choices Coalition 1908 HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation 1287, 7174 Human Dynamics Foundation 4841 Human Interaction Research Institute 337, 2200, 4090 Humane Society and SPCA, San Diego 7373 I Have A Dream Foundation-Los Angeles 259 ICEF Public Schools 559, 1466, 6741, 10690 ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability USA 1508 Immigrant Legal Resource Center 588, 737, 916 Impact Online 1288, 8311, 8312 Imperial County Office of Education 10448 Independent Television Service 818 India Community Center 1910 Indian Princess Project 1489
Individual Philanthropy Institute 1911-1918 Indo-Americans for Better Community 1478 Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education 491, 1919 Info Line of San Diego County 1509 Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund 1634 Inner City Advisors 738, 2287, 8467, 8751 Inner City Struggle 8313, 8314 InnVision the Way Home 1920 Inside Out Community Arts 2243 Insight Center for Community Economic Development 338, 739, 1484, 1635, 5978 Insight Prison Project 1636 Institute for College Access and Success 917, 7184 Institute for Educational Advancement 190, 12016-12018 Institute for Local Government 383, 1921, 8316, 8468 Institute for Medical Quality 384 Institute for Myeloma and Bone Cancer Research 1922 Institute for OneWorld Health 1923, 11760 Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education 820 Institute of Chinese Studies 11945 Institute of International Education 1290 Insulin Pumpers 5507 Interactive Parenting Media 687 Interface Children Family Services 2153 Interfaith Center at the Presidio 636 Interfaith Community Services 1510 International Business Leaders Forum of North America 2664 International Children Assistance Network 1924 International Community Foundation 1291, 7194 International Humanities Center 1925 International Indian Treaty Council 7752 International Medical Corps 2665, 6237, 7831 International Rivers Network 2942 Intervention Center for Early Childhood 2244 Investors Circle 8317 Invisible Children 1927 Irvine Childrens Fund 11036 Island Conservation 1293, 1928 Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation 976-979 James Hines Teacher of the Year Foundation 663 Jefferson Union High School District 1929 Jeffrey Foundation 2245 Jewish Community Agency of Sonoma County 639 Jewish Community Center, Berkeley/Richmond 640 Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, Sonoma, Alameda and Conta Costa Counties 641 Jewish Family and Childrens Services 244, 1029 Jewish Milestones 642 Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation 643 Jewish Vocational Service 990, 1637 JobTrain 1930-1932 John Stott Ministries 2432, 3835, 4701, 11946 John Wayne Cancer Institute 1490 Jones Memorial United Methodist Church 1638 Joy2Learn Foundation 7206 Juma Ventures 298 June Jordan School for Equity 1639 Junior Achievement of Southern California 1124 Junior Statesmen Foundation 1933 Junior University of San Bernardino 918 Justice Matters 7208 K O C E-TV Foundation 1491 K Q E D 492, 689, 1934 Kaisahan of San Jose 1935 Karen Hill-Scott and Company 1296 Katherine Delmar Burke School 1640 Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International 2486 Kids Included Together San Diego 1512 KIPP Academy of Opportunity 2409 KIPP Bay Area Schools 2412 KIPP Foundation 116, 142, 320, 827, 991, 1765, 1936, 1937, 2584, 3569, 5427, 5889, 7529, 8077, 10125, 10362, 10363, 10692, 10693, 11560, 11561, 12019 KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory School 2246 Korean Community Center of the East Bay 279 Kuumbwa Jazz Society 919
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L.A. Works 2217, 8470 La Casa de las Madres 1641 La Piana Associates 1297-1299 La Piccola Scuola Italiana Di San Francisco 1642 LaFrance Associates 1300 Laguna College of Art and Design 4958 LAs BEST 740 Latino Behavioral Health Institute 385 Latino Community Foundation 1643 Latino Consultants, LLC 280 Lawrence Hall of Science 1133, 1134 Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy 525, 526 Leadership Learning Community 1302 Leadership Monterey Peninsula 506, 1081 LeaderSpring 538, 690, 741, 1644 Legal Aid of Marin 1030 Let Them Hear Foundation 9932, 9933 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 1938 Liberty Hill Foundation 436, 4959, 6952 Library Foundation of Los Angeles 143 LifeLong Medical Care 245 Lifestyle Enrichment Through Meaningful Exercise Social Activity and Independent Living 2247 Link Media 828, 8110, 8320 Literacy for Environmental Justice 589 Little Company of Mary Community Health Foundation 194 Little Flock Childrens Home 11263 Little League Baseball 11264 Little School 1645 Livability Project 1939 Live Oak Adult Day Services 1940 Lobero Theater Foundation 920 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 339, 4675, 5770, 8476 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Bay Area 539, 566, 712, 742, 1646, 1647, 5771, 6752-6754, 8478, 8479 Loma Vista Farm, Friends of 11267 Lomi School Foundation 5509 Long Beach Nonprofit Partnership 195, 340, 8481 Long Beach Symphony Association 11268 Long Beach Unified School District 321 Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy 830 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Society 921 Los Angeles Community Design Center 196, 2186, 2295, 6759, 8483, 8759, 8760 Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Committee 6760 Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Foundation 2248 Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1125 Los Angeles Master Chorale Association 144 Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches 387, 11701 Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust 388 Los Angeles Police Foundation 197 Los Angeles Social Venture Partners 1164 Los Angeles Trade Technical College 922 Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center 567, 1648 Low Income Investment Fund 1304, 2249 Loyola Marymount University 2154, 6320 Lucile Packard Foundation for Childrens Health 1941-1946 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, California-Nevada-Hawaii District 12106 Madera County Office of Education 540 Magic Theater 923 Maitri, Inc. 1948 Malashock Dance and Company 924 Mamas Kitchen 1513 Mammoth Lake Trails and Public Access 574 Maple Counseling Center 1467 Marin Arts Council 1031, 1032 Marin City Community Development Corporation 1033, 1034 Marin City Health and Wellness Center 1035 Marin Continuum of Housing and Services 1036 Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network 1037-1041, 1649, 11703 Marin County Office of Education 1042 Marin Dance Theater 765 Marin Education Fund 1650 Marin Organic 1043
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Marin Teaching Network 1044 Marine Mammal Center 1651 Marycrest Manor 2250 Maryvale 555 Maternal Outreach Management System 389 Mathematical Sciences Research Institute 8185 Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum 7230 MBA-Nonprofit Connection 1315 MCF Property Holdings 1045, 1046 McPherson Elementary School 541 Meals on Wheels of Salinas 1082 Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba 8138 Meet Each Need with Dignity 145 Mendocino Art Center 925 Menlo School 1950 Mental Health Advocacy Services 2155 Mental Health America of San Diego County 390 MentorNet 8211 Merced County Office of Education 10462 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund 6762 Middle East Fellowship 11949 Midnight Mission 146 Mingei International Museum 1514 Mission Community Services Corporation 2297, 6765, 8486 Mission Graduates 1652 Mission Science Workshop 493 Mission Solano Rescue Mission 11285 Mo’ MAGIC 1653 Montalvo Association 1321 Monterey County AIDS Project 507 Monterey County Symphony Association 926 Monterey Institute for Technology and Education 833 Monterey Museum of Art 927, 1083 Morgan Center 494, 1953 Mountain and Sea Education Adventures 11287 Mountain Community Resources 512 Mountain Valley Health Centers 1772 Mountain View-Whisman School District 1954 Movement Strategy Center 1655, 6328, 6329 Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana de San Jose 928, 1322 MPR Associates 834 Mujeres de la Tierra 341 Multicultural Institute 1656 Mural Music and Arts Project 1955 Murrieta Valley Unified School District 437 Muscular Dystrophy Association 260 Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 597 Museum of Latin American Art 929 Music Center/Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County 9134 Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights 1773 My Sisters House 542 myCFO Foundation 1460 Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis 2568 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 590 National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture 835 National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund 930 National Center for Youth Law 2157 National Community Development Institute 1326, 4135, 4871, 5173, 7242, 11704 National Conference for Community and Justice 1956 National Health Foundation 204 National Health Law Program 392, 438 National Hispanic University 1958, 1959 National Immigration Law Center 1328, 1329 National Institute for Excellence in Teaching 323, 1079 National Steinbeck Center 931 National Writing Project 7857 Native American AIDS Project 1657 Nativity Prep Academy 1516 Natural Capital Institute 2753, 6956 Natural Heritage Institute 1658 Natural Resources Defense Council 838 NatureBridge 163, 1047 Near and Arnolds School of Performing Arts and Cultural Education 543
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Neighborhood Housing Services of America 8767, 10200 Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles 2299, 2300, 4676, 7544, 8502, 8771 Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County 205, 2303, 2304, 8504, 8773 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena 8774 Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento 2307 Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire 2311, 8508 Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo 5779 Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley 1961, 2312, 8778 Neighborhood Unity Foundation 393 Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala 2944, 2974 New Americans Immigration Museum and Learning Center 1517 New Century Chamber Orchestra 839 New City Public Schools 2418 New Community Jewish High School 6598 New Directions 206 New Leaders for New Schools 495, 993, 2113 New PATH 394 New Schools Fund 325, 3460, 11780 New Teacher Center 496, 544, 840, 1962, 1963, 2189, 2333, 3418 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence 1342, 1964 Next Generation 1048, 1049 Ninth Street Media Consortium 932 Niroga Institute 395 Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California 1659 Nonprofit Management Solutions 6569 Nonprofit Resource Center 1774, 6780 Nonprofit Support Center 2330 NonprofitCenters Network 1660 NorCal Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1775 North Bay Childrens Center 1050 North Coast Clinics Network 439 Northern California Community Loan Fund 743, 842 Northern California Council for the Community 1480 Northern California Grantmakers 1343, 1485 Northern California Service League 744 Northern Sierra Rural Health Network 440 Northridge Hospital Foundation 1468 Northridge Hospital Medical Center 2202 Novato Human Needs Center 1661 Novato Youth Center 1051 NTC Foundation 933 Nuestra Casa 1966 Oakland Community Organizations 745, 2114, 2212, 8794 Oakland Museum of California Foundation 545, 934 Oakland Small Schools Foundation 1662 Oakland Unified School District 1663 Oakland Youth Chorus 1664 Oberlin Dance Collective 935 Occidental College 147, 8362 OConnor Hospital Foundation 1102 Ojai Music Festival 936 Ojai Valley Youth Foundation 2251 Old Globe Theater 937 On Lok 1172, 8516 On The Move 546, 547, 1140, 8329, 8330 One Accord Voting Project 1665 Open Paths Counseling Center 2252 OpenHouse 1666 Opera Noir 938 Opera San Jose 1967 Opera Santa Barbara 939, 1968 Orange County Museum of Art 600 Orange County Partnership 1165 Orange County Performing Arts Center 1492 Orangewood Childrens Foundation 1493 Orfalea Fund 1751 Oshman Family Jewish Community Center 649 Otis College of Art and Design 208, 601, 940 P.S. Arts 209 Pachamama Alliance 1970 Pacific Asia Museum 941, 942 Pacific Autism Center of Education 1971 Pacific Charter School Development 148
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Pacific Community Ventures 1972 Pacific Forest Trust 1348 Pacific Grove, City of 1349 Pacific Health Consulting Group 1350 Pacific News Service 844, 7272, 8007 Pacific Pride Foundation 1752 Pacific School of Religion 746 Pacific Symphony Orchestra 7703 Pajaro Valley Unified School District 508 PaperMill Creek Childrens Corner 1052 Para Los Ninos 396 Parent Services Project 247, 747 Parenting Network 397 Partners for Peace 1353 Partners in School Innovation 1973 Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action 748 Partnership for Los Angeles Schools 845 Partnership Scholars Program 10965 Partnerships to Uplift Communities 149, 10700 Pasadena Educational Foundation 10480 Pasadena Public Health Department 398 PATH Ventures 2253 Pathways Hospice Foundation 1974 PCL Foundation 1359 Peace Over Violence 282 Peninsula Clergy Network 1975 Peninsula Interfaith Action 399 Peninsula Temple Sholom 1976 People and Congregations Together for Stockton 400 Pepperdine University 2719, 6052 Phoenix House of Los Angeles 211 Physicians for Social Responsibility 620, 1668 PICO California 847 PICO National Network 943, 1362, 2780, 6786 Pilgrim School, Friends of 150 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District 10483 Ploughshares Fund 1054 Plumas County Arts Commission 944 Point Foundation 213 Policy Analysis for California Education 1141 PolicyLink 401, 402, 945, 946, 6346, 6859 Pomona College 602 Pomona Valley Workshop 2254 Pomona-Inland Valley Council of Churches 1469 Portuguese Organization for Social Services and Opportunities 1979 PRBO Conservation Science 1366 Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center 1669 Prevention Institute 6349 Pro Arts 1670 Pro Peninsula 1368 Progressive Christians Uniting 749 Progressive Jewish Alliance 652, 6959 Progressive Strategy Partners, LLC 1369 Project Bandaloop 1672 Project Hired 1981 Project Ninety Treatment Services 1982 Project Restore 603 Prostate Cancer Foundation 1673, 1674 Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center 2203 Public Counsel 215 Public Health Foundation Enterprises 285, 615, 1167, 2255, 8338, 8520 Public Health Institute 403-405, 1370-1373, 1675, 1776, 1777, 4509, 6351 Public Library of Science 8215 Public Policy Institute of California 406, 1374 PUEBLO Education Fund 2256 Putnam Foundation 1518 Pyramid Alternatives 1984 R.M. Pyles Boys Camp 11315 Rady Childrens Hospital Foundation 1519 Rainbow Services 11317 Raising A Reader Marin 248 Rancho Los Cerritos Foundation 1126 RAND Corporation 1486, 2720-2723, 6352, 6353, 6658, 7291, 8152, 10645 Randall Museum Friends 1676 Ravenswood Family Health Center 1986, 1987 Reach Out in Benicia 11319 Realize Consulting Group 7292 Reboot Network 616 Reconnecting America 1677, 4163 Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic 1753
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Redefining Progress 1678 REDF 1376 Redman Foundation 513 Redwood Community Action Agency 407 Redwood Community Health Coalition 441 Reentry Council of the City and County of San Francisco 1679 Resource Area for Teachers 667, 668, 672, 1988-2002, 2190, 2315, 4974 Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento 2003 Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators 994, 995, 8080, 10319 Resources Legacy Fund 1380 Resources Legacy Fund Foundation 1381 Respite and Research for Alzheimers Disease 2006 ReUse People of America 1680 Riekes Center for Human Enhancement 2007 River of Words 527, 1681 Riverside Community Health Foundation 6790 Roberts Family Development Center 408, 1778 Rockwood Leadership Program 1382, 2526, 2754, 6961, 7297, 8427 Ronald McDonald House at Stanford 2008 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California 261, 2204 Ronn Guidi Foundation for the Performing Arts 1683 Room to Read 4890 Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment 4510 RotaCare Bay Area 2011 Rova: Arts 855 RP Group 856, 947, 948, 1684 Rubicon Programs 2012 Rudolf Steiner Foundation 3818 Rural Community Assistance Corporation 1520, 2316, 8521, 8522, 11589 Rural Innovations in Social Economics 1779 Rutherford Charitable Organization 2013 SAC Health System 442 Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services 1780 Sacramento River Watershed Program 451 Sacramento, City of 1781 Sacred Heart Schools 1685, 1686 Safe Passages 750 Saint Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church 1521 Saint Elizabeth Seton School 2014 Saint Helena Hospital Foundation 1687 Saint Hope Public Schools 10490 SAJE 342, 409, 949, 950, 11711 San Diego Black Health Associates 410 San Diego Business Education Foundation 2214, 2215 San Diego Canyonlands 1522 San Diego Capital Collaborative 6796, 8523 San Diego Conservation Resources Network 7595 San Diego Figure Skating Club 1523 San Diego Foundation for Change 443 San Diego Hospice and Palliative Care 233, 234 San Diego Museum of Art 1524 San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation 6797 San Diego Regional Economic Development Foundation 1384 San Diego Society of Natural History 1385 San Diego State University 6054 San Diego State University Research Foundation 235, 1525 San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association 2257 San Diego Workforce Partnership 411 San Fernando Valley Association for the Retarded 151 San Francisco AIDS Foundation 2015 San Francisco Ballet 1688, 1689 San Francisco Ballet Association 696, 951 San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum 217 San Francisco Coalition of Essential Small Schools 1690 San Francisco Day School 1691 San Francisco Department of Public Health 412 San Francisco Education Fund 2159 San Francisco Film Society 1692
San Francisco Food Bank 766, 1693 San Francisco Free Clinic 697, 1694, 1695 San Francisco General Hospital Foundation 1696 San Francisco Human Services Network 751 San Francisco Jazz Organization 698, 1697 San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center Project 752, 1698 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 655, 767, 1699, 1700 San Francisco Opera 1701 San Francisco Opera Guild 699 San Francisco School Alliance 768, 1702, 10492 San Francisco School Volunteers 986, 1703 San Francisco State University 700, 6364 San Francisco State University Foundation 2016 San Francisco Symphony 1704, 1705, 2017 San Francisco Zen Center 4469 San Francisco Zoological Society 1706 San Francisco, City and County of 4166 San Gabriel Valley Foundation for Dental Health 2258 San Geronimo Valley Community Center 1055 San Joaquin Community Data Council 444, 1782 San Jose Childrens Discovery Museum 1386, 1387, 2018 San Jose Jazz Society 2019 San Jose Multicultural Artists Guild 2020 San Jose Museum of Art Association 1388 San Jose Repertory Theater 857, 952 San Jose State University 8218 San Jose State University Foundation 6798 San Leandro Unified School District 1707 San Luis Obispo Art Center 953 San Mateo County Child Care Partnership Council 2021 San Mateo Medical Center 1104 San Rafael City Schools 1056 Sanger Unified School District 548 Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts 1754 Santa Barbara County Education Office 1755 Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics 1756 Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association 954 Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation 1757 Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens 2331 Santa Clara County Office of Education 1389, 2022 Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness 249 Santa Clara Unified School District 9315 Santa Clara University 858, 8219 Santa Clarita Child and Family Development Center 218 Santa Cruz AIDS Project 514 Santa Cruz Art League 515 Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos 1390 Santa Cruz Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community Center 516 Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department 517 Santa Cruz Womens Health Center 498, 518 Santa Maria Philharmonic Society 1758 Santa Monica Museum of Art 604 Santa Monica/Malibu Unified School District 10969 Santa Ynez Valley Chorale 2332 Savage Jazz Dance Company 1708 Save Our Shores 519, 1391, 1709 Save San Francisco Bay Association 499, 1392 Save-the-Redwoods League 1710 Schmahl Science Workshops 1142 School Health Clinics of Santa Clara County 2024 School of Unity and Liberation 1711, 8340 Schools of the Sacred Heart 1712 Scripps College 605, 1759, 1760 Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties 2026-2028 Self-Help for the Elderly 1713 Service for Information Technology in International Agriculture 1395 Service Opportunities for Seniors 1714 Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network 2029 Seven Tepees Youth Program 1715 Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development 7302 Shakespeare by the Sea 2259 Shakespeare Festival of Los Angeles 6997 Shasta Community Health Center 286
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Shasta Consortium of Community Health Centers 445 Shasta County Department of Public Health 413 Shelter Network of San Mateo County 1396, 2030, 2031 Shelter Partnership 343, 560, 983, 985, 1168, 1470, 2032, 2187, 6800, 8527 Shields for Families Project 1471 Sierra Club Foundation 2033 Silicon Valley Education Foundation 2034 Slavonic Cultural Center 1716 Slide Ranch 1057, 1717 Small Schools Alliance 327 Sober Living Network 1169 Social Advocates for Youth San Diego 414 Social Profit Network 1718, 2035 Sojourn to the Past 2036 Solano Coalition for Better Health 11373 Solano Community College 11374 Solano Land Trust 1719 Somos Mayfair 863, 2037 Sonoma County Academic Foundation for Excellence in Medicine 5989 Sonoma, County of 2161 South Bay Center for Counseling 11376 South Coast Repertory Theater 955 South County Housing Corporation 549, 2038 Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management 344, 1472, 2260, 2318, 8529 Southern California Grantmakers 219, 2205, 2261 Southern California Indian Center 11712 Southern California Youth Soccer Organization 2262 Southern Californians for Youth 8343 Southwest Community Health Center 415 Special Olympics of Santa Barbara 1761 Sports4Kids 8013 Springboard Schools 2162 SRI International 3463 Stanford Jazz Workshop 864 Stanford Theater Foundation 1457 Stanford University 579, 865, 956, 1403-1405, 2042-2044, 2163, 3464, 6366, 7374, 7576, 7716 Starlight Starbright Childrens Foundation 2206 State Policy Network 7018, 7019, 9319, 11480 State Street Ballet 957, 1762 Stephen S. Wise Temple 6601 Stepping Stone of San Diego 416 Stern Grove Festival Association 621 Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education 6367 Strategic Energy Innovations 1058, 1059 Strategic Health Communications 1406 Streetside Stories 1720 Summer Search Foundation 299, 1721, 2045 Sunset Cultural Center 958 Survivors International 1722 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 2046 Sustainable Conservation 657 Sustainable Fishery Advocates 452, 1409 Sutter Health Institute for Research and Education 1723 Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region 1106 Sutter Solano Medical Center Foundation 11398 Sweetwater Union High School District 1526 Synagogue 3000 3174, 6962 T. C. Hoffmann and Associates 1411 Take Wings Foundation 11400 TapFound 287, 1060, 1061, 2047, 2164, 2319, 2830, 2924, 2925, 3387, 3533, 3558, 4173, 4460, 6572, 6805, 6999, 8347, 8348, 11675, 11924 Tariq Khamisa Foundation 7596 Teach for America 304, 345, 458, 500, 561, 622, 701, 714, 770, 996, 997, 1127, 1150, 1473, 2048-2053, 2213, 2707, 6808, 8532, 8805, 8806 Teatro Vision 962 Tech Museum of Innovation 1107, 1108, 2054, 2055 TechSoup Global 165, 1413, 5142, 8349 Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation 1763 Temescal Associates 1724
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Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation 702, 703, 771 Theater Bay Area 963 Theater of Yugen 872 Theaterworks 2057 THINK Together 10497 Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center 1725, 2116 Tides Center 288-292, 417-419, 446, 673, 674, 715, 753, 754, 1415-1420, 1726, 1727, 2058, 2165, 2264, 2350, 2947, 2948, 3080, 3182, 3436, 3467, 3928, 4899-4904, 5483, 5598, 6262, 6574, 6964, 7325, 7586, 7947, 8026, 8191, 8714, 9068, 9635, 11976 Tides Foundation 1421, 2059, 2864, 4628, 7954 Tides, Inc. 9389 Tipping Point Community 704-706 TMC Development Working Solutions 2323, 6814 TMJ Society of California 420 Tomas Rivera Policy Institute 7326 Tony La Russas Animal Rescue Foundation 1005, 1006 Tooth Mobile 11413 Town School for Boys 658 Transfair USA 2133 TransForm 568, 876, 2060 Travelers Aid Society of Los Angeles 154 Tri-Counties Association for the Developmentally Disabled 2265 Trinity County Life Support 1766 Trust for Conservation Innovation 126, 877, 1422, 1423, 2061, 4905 Trust for Hidden Villa 2062 Trust for Public Land 250 UC Santa Cruz Foundation 2063-2065 Ukiah Foundation for Commerce and Education 550 Umbrella Latch Key Program 522 Under Construction Educational Network 11963 Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry, California 1729 UNITE-LA 10500 United Neighborhoods Organization 10707 United Way of Greater Los Angeles 421, 6055, 11419 United Way Silicon Valley 1425, 2066, 9152 Unity Care Group 1426 Universities Allied for Essential Medicines 2949, 7335 University Enterprises 964 University of California 236-238, 242, 293-295, 422, 485, 607, 660, 755, 773, 879, 880, 965, 1062, 1109, 1110, 1146, 1428-1432, 1458, 1459, 1487, 1730-1734, 1784, 1785, 2067, 2168-2172, 3230, 3468, 4179, 4512, 6057, 6376-6380, 6603, 6666, 7337, 7338, 7397, 7427, 7578, 7723-7725, 8351, 10504, 11796 University of California at Berkeley Foundation 2068 University of California at Davis Foundation 11926 University of California at Irvine Foundation 1494 University of California at San Diego 6381 University of California at San Diego Foundation 1527 University of California at San Francisco Foundation 2069-2072, 2136 University of San Diego 7601 University of San Francisco 1735, 2073 University of Southern California 155, 225, 239, 1786, 1787, 2207-2209, 6402, 7344, 7345, 7732, 7733, 8367, 10509 Upper Sacramento River Exchange 251 Urban Creeks Council 1736 Urban Education Partnership 156, 346, 562, 2174, 2175, 6838, 6924, 8826, 8827 Urban Entertainment Institute 1737, 1738 Urban Habitat 966, 2074 Urban Land Institute San Francisco 1739 Urban League of Los Angeles 967, 5847, 10515 Urban Resource Systems 756 Urban Strategies Council 424 Vallejo Community Arts Foundation 11427 Valley Economic Development Center 6840 Valley Family Center 2266 Valley Small Business Development Corporation 2325 Valley Vision 10517 Venice Family Clinic 157
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Ventana Wildlife Society 1441 Ventura County Board of Supervisors 4194 Ventura County Museum of History and Art 968 Verified Voting Foundation 6510 Via Rehabilitation Services 2075 VIP Community Mental Health Center 226 Virginia Waring International Piano Competition 263 Vision y Compromiso 6842 Vista Center Foundation 1740 VMC Foundation 2076, 2077 Vocational Visions 2267 Voice of San Diego 1528 Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County 2268 Volunteer Center of Riverside County 447 Volunteer Center of Silicon Valley 2078-2080 Volunteer San Diego 1529 Volunteers for Outdoor California 2081 W. Haywood Burns Institute 4197, 11715 Walters Childrens Charity Classic Golf Tournament 5851 Warnors Center for the Performing Arts 969 Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation 1113 Water Education Foundation 158 Watershed Project 1741 Watsonville Law Center 551 West Enterprise Center 8548 WestEd 883, 981, 2179, 9318 Westside Childrens Center 227, 6058 White Memorial Medical Center Charitable Foundation 425 Whittier Area First Day Coalition 1076 Whittier College 1530 Wikimedia Foundation 8230 Wildlife Conservation Network 2085-2091, 3312 Windward School 228 Women Alive 5654 Womens Action to Gain Economic Security 757 Womens Building 300 Womens Crisis Support and Shelter Services 520 Womens Economic Ventures 2269 Womens Foundation of California 448, 1445, 1474, 2093, 2094 Womens Funding Network 4913, 4988, 7004, 7005 Womens Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights 7356 Wonder 2180 Working Partnerships USA 296, 297, 974, 6968 World Affairs Council of Northern California 2096, 2097 World of Good Development Organization 2137 World Stewardship Institute 8667 Wu Yee Childrens Services 4199 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 999, 1742 YMCA of Greater Long Beach 1451 YMCA of San Francisco 1452 YMCA of Santa Clara Valley 1453 YMCA of Wilmington 11435 YMCA, Armed Services, Camp Pendleton Branch 1531 Yosemite Community College District 1454, 1455 Yosemite Foundation 1063 Young Nonprofit Professionals Network 2932, 4200, 6576 Youth and Family Services of Solano County 11439 Youth Development Network 1788-1792 Youth in Focus 716, 8354 Youth Justice Coalition 8355 Youth Law Center 2182, 4201-4203 Youth Radio 2098 Youth Together 8356 YWCA of Santa Monica/Westside 1077 YWCA of the Harbor Area 9156 ZeroOne: The Art and Technology Network 1456 Zocalo: A Cultural Forum for the New Los Angeles 975 Zoological Society of San Diego 1532
CANADA Altruvest Charitable Services 4426 Cambrian College 4927 Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network 2120 Commonwealth of Learning 790 Community Foundations of Canada 5040, 7125, 7126
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Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto 6583 Ecojustice Canada 11663 Ecotrust Canada 7143 Fraser Riverkeeper 11666 Harmony Foundation of Canada 2659 Herzliah Saint Laurent High School 6589 Herzliah Snowdon High School 6590 International Development Research Centre of Canada 8131, 11763 Memorial University of Newfoundland 8210 Montreal Oral School for the Deaf 9937 Nature Conservancy of Canada 11969 NeuroScience Canada 3298 Popular Education Research Group 2131 Regroupement National des Conseils Regionaux de Lenvironnement du Quebec 9592 Second Harvest 4577 Susila Dharma International Association 9031 University of Toronto 7734 Waterloo Region Green Solutions 4984 Winnipeg Board of Jewish Education 6605 World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters 7358
CHILE Corporacion Municipal de Desarrollo Social de Colina 9582 Fundacion Solidaridad 7160 Help and Hope Foundation 7172 International Network of Research Methodologies for Production Systems 7196 Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences 7216 Latin American Research Corporation on Intellectual Property for Development 7218 National Studies Center on Alternative Development 7248 NGO of Development Corporation of Education and Social Development 7262 University of Chile 4513
CHINA Beijing Normal University 7088, 7089 Beijing Passion Culture Development Center 7090 Beijing University 7091, 7092, 9308 Center for Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge 7102 Changsha University of Science and Technology 7114 China University of Political Science and Law 7117 Chinese Academy of Sciences 7118 Chinese Foundation for Prevention of STD and AIDS 7119 Culture and Communication Center for Facilitators 7132 Dunhuang Research Academy 7678 Fuping Vocational School 7161 National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, China CDC 2670 Non-Profit Incubator 7264 Non-Profit Partners 841 Ocean University of China 7267 Renmin University of China 7295 Shaanxi Research Association for Women and Family 7303 Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research 7304 South China Normal University 7314 Tao Xingzhi Association of China 7322 Yunnan Normal University 7369 Yunnan Participatory Development Association 7370
COLOMBIA Center for the Study of Law, Justice and Society 4481 Fundacion Gaia Amazonas 11516 International Center for Tropical Agriculture 11762
COLORADO Alliance for Kids 2375 Alliance for Sustainable Colorado 2613 Alums and Friends of GW 2462 American Council of the Blind of Colorado 2463
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American Red Cross 2509 Anderson Ranch Arts Center 10571 ARC Thrift of Colorado 2464 Archdiocese of Denver 2760 Arthritis Foundation 2465 Aspen Center for Integral Health 5877, 10572 Aspen Youth Experience 10573 Aspen, City of 2376, 2377 Association of Christian Schools International 11805, 11938 Auraria Higher Education Center 2378 Bal Swan Childrens Center 2443 Bayaud Industries 2351 Bell Policy Center 2348 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado 2352 Boulder Jewish Elder Housing 5606 Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver 2466 Buddy Program 10579 Campaign for Americas Wilderness 11967 Cancer League of Colorado 2467, 2468 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo 1216 Central City Opera House Association 2353, 2354 Cesar Chavez Academy 2402, 2403 Childrens Hospital Foundation 2469, 2470 Christian Healing Network 2427, 2535 Civic Results 2426 Clayton Foundation 2379-2381, 2507 Colorado Academy 2355 Colorado Anti-Hunger Network 2473 Colorado Association of Funders 2356 Colorado Ballet Company 2357 Colorado Childrens Chorale 2358 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless 2334 Colorado Department of Education 2359 Colorado Department of Human Services 2382 Colorado Enterprise Fund 5763, 7519 Colorado Environmental Coalition 2474 Colorado Health Network 2475 Colorado Nonprofit Association 2349, 2360, 2446, 2476, 2477, 2510, 2533, 2542, 5764 Colorado Nonprofit Development Center 2447-2449, 2478, 2529 Colorado Parent and Child Foundation 2383 Colorado Springs Conservatory Foundation 9227 Colorado Symphony Association 2361 Colorado Watershed Assembly 2502 Community Resource Center 2335, 2336, 2425, 2479, 2503, 2511, 2543, 5765 Community Shares of Colorado 5612 Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 2362, 4936 Curious Theater Company 2363 Denver Art Museum 2481 Denver Indian Family Resource Center 5971 Denver Public Schools Foundation 2450, 2451, 2482, 10683 Denver Rescue Mission 11955 Denver Scholarship Foundation 10435 Denver School of Science and Technology 10602 Denver Young Artists Orchestra Association 2364 Denvers Road Home 2365 Development Associates International 11941 District 8 Senior Events 2504 Durango 4-C Council 2384, 2385 Early Care and Education Council of Boulder County 2386 Early Childhood Council 2387 Early Childhood Council of Larimer County 2388 Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley 2389, 2390 Early Childhood Partners 2452 Energy Outreach Colorado 2483 Escuela de Guadalupe 2453, 2770 Evergreen Family Friendship Service 11942 Executive Service Corps 2345 Family Resource Center Association 5616 First Nations Development Institute 4825, 7154, 8453, 11752 Fountain Valley School of Colorado 3881 Friends of Children with Down Syndrome of Colorado 2391 Full Circle of Lake County 2337 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Services Center of Colorado 2484 Girls Inc. of Metro Denver 10957
Global Greengrants Fund 1272 Good Works Group 5987 Greater Europe Mission 2430 Health District of Northern Larimer County 2485 Horizons International 2431 Insites A Support Network for Educational Change 7376 Institute for Social and Environmental Transition 8130 Junior Achievement Worldwide 2667 Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance 4855 Kempe Foundation for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect 5625 Keystone Center 2668 KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy 2415 Lab at Belmar 2366 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Rocky Mountain District 12107 Lutheran Social Services of Colorado 2487 Manaus Fund 2346 Memorial Health System Foundation 2519 Mental Health America of Colorado 6327 Meridian Institute 1316-1319 Mesa County Department of Human Services 2392 Metro Volunteers 2428, 2489-2491, 2538, 5632, 5774, 5800 Mi Casa Resource Center for Women 2367 Microbusiness Development Corporation 2338 Mizel Museum 2492 Morgan County Early Childhood Council 2393 Morgan County Family Center 2394 Museo de las Americas 2368 Museum of Contemporary Art Denver 2369 National Center for Higher Education Management Systems 836, 3772 National Conference of State Legislatures 5106, 7243 National Jewish Health 2493 National Repertory Orchestra 2370 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo 1340, 5802, 11047 New Dance Theater 2520 New Hope International 2435 Normedco Care 2534 Northwest Colorado Council of Governments Foundation 2344 Nurse-Family Partnership 7459 Oil and Gas Accountability Project 6528 Opera Colorado 2371, 2521 Otero Junior College 2339 Parent Pathways 2372 Peak Vista Community Health Centers Foundation 2505 Phillips, County of 2340 Pikes Peak Integrated Solutions 2429, 9231 Pikes Peak Nonprofit Partnership 2522, 2523, 2536, 9232 Pinon Project 2395 Placematters.com 1363, 8336 Project PAVE 2524 Public Radio Capital 216 Redstone Strategy Group 1377, 1378 Regis University 94 Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network 2494 Rocky Mountain Institute 854 Rural Solutions 2341 Saint Marys Hospital Foundation 2396 School Leaders for America 2455 Seeking Common Ground 5648 Sewall Child Development Center 5649 Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp 12119 South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District 5434 Southwest Conservation Corps 2456, 2506 Special Kids - Special Families 11384 State Higher Education Executive Officers Association 3776 Su Teatro 4978 Teach for America 2397 Trees, Water and People 2548 Uncompahgre Board of Cooperative Services 2458 United Way, Mile High 2398, 2460 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Foundation 7577
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University of Colorado 7436 University of Colorado Foundation 2342, 2497 University of Denver 2399 Urban League of the Pikes Peak Region 2528 Urban Peak 2373 Urban Science Technology For All 2461 Vail Valley Foundation 10188 VisionQuest Alliance 2441, 11952 Warren Village 2374 Western Resource Advocates 884, 2981, 8172, 11987 Western Stock Show Association 2499 Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates Network 9599 Womens Foundation of Colorado 9871 Work Options for Women 5655 Young Philanthropists Foundation 2501
CONNECTICUT Achievement First 2581, 2685, 2698, 2699, 4006, 6673, 7773, 10678, 10679 Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy 7775 American Cancer Society 9110 Amistad Academy 2593 Amistad Center for Art and Culture 2551 Area Congregations Together 2594 Arts Council of Greater New Haven 2595, 2688 Association for Retarded Citizens, Greater Hartford 2552 Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley 2596 Cardinal Shehan Center 7414 Childcare Learning Centers 2626 China Care Foundation 2608-2610 Christian Community Action 2689 Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic 2598 Community Indicators Consortium 8201, 8202 Connecticut Association for the Education of Young Children 2627 Connecticut Association for the Performing Arts 2690 Connecticut Association of Directors of Health 4814 Connecticut Association of Nonprofits 2686 Connecticut Center for Patient Safety 2606 Connecticut Center for School Change 6442, 7521 Connecticut Childrens Medical Center 6897 Connecticut Historical Society 2555 Connecticut Housing Coalition 4473, 6718 Connecticut Players Foundation 2616, 2691 Corporation for Supportive Housing 4474 Cove Center for Grieving Children 9119 Danbury Children First 2628 Doc Hurley Scholarship Foundation 2557 Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen 2693 Educational Partnerships 6013-6025 Environment and Human Health 2607 Gateway Community College Foundation 10443 Greater Danbury Nonprofit Resource Center 2629 Greater Hartford Arts Council 3748 Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project 2599 Greater New Haven Community Loan Fund 2694 Greenwich Library 2611 Habitat for Humanity, Hartford Area 2558 Hartford Hospital 9124 Hartford Public Schools 6444 Hartford Symphony Orchestra 4562 Healthy Start, New Haven 2600 Hole in the Wall Camps Foundation 2701 Hole in the Wall Gang Fund 2702 Horizons at New Canaan Country School 2343 Horizons National Student Enrichment Program 2661, 2791 Hospital for Special Care 6313 Housatonic Child Care Center 4285 Innovations for Poverty Action 7182, 11758, 11759 International Lawn Tennis Club of the United States 7590 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 2564, 2630, 3936, 4475, 6749 Mark Twain House 2565 Martin House 4476 My Sisters Place 2567 NAACP 2601 National Alliance on Mental Illness Connecticut 4477
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Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven 2732, 4407, 4408, 7543, 8500 Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury 3941, 4410, 8509 New Haven Family Alliance 2602 New Haven HomeOwnership Center 2695 New Haven Preservation Trust 2603 New Haven Symphony Orchestra 2696 Norwalk Community College 10476 Norwalk River Watershed Association 2631 Project MedSend 2438 Save the Children Federation 2676 South Arsenal Neighborhood Development Corporation 2697 Spanish American Merchants Association 2574-2576 Teach for America 2590, 8539, 8542-8544, 8817 Trinity College 7719, 8364, 10277 United Way of Meriden and Wallingford 10502 United Way, Valley 2605 University of Connecticut 1433 University of Connecticut Foundation 2577 University of Hartford 9952 W S H U-National Public Radio 2709 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art 2579 Wall of America Foundation 9598 Windham Public Schools 10525 Yale University 1171, 2684, 6416, 6970, 7430, 7744, 7745
COSTA RICA Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion y Ensenanza 7113 EARTH University 7142 Organization for Tropical Studies 6784
DELAWARE American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula 3025, 3026 Autism Society of Delaware 11077 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware 11087 Boy Scouts of America 11096 Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware 3028 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington 2763 Center for Therapeutic and Educational Riding 11121 Child, Inc. 11128 Children and Families First Delaware 11129 Childrens Advocacy Center of Delaware 11130 Christina Educational Enrichment Fund 311 Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation 11158 Creative Grandparenting 11169 Delaware Adolescent Program 11178 Delaware City Community Center 11179 Delaware Futures 2797 Delaware Guidance Services for Children and Youth 11180 Delaware State University Foundation 8204 Diamond State Youth 11184 Exceptional Care for Children 11194 Food Bank of Delaware 11203 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 11213 Heart of Variety Fund 11233 In Trust 12038 Innovative Schools Development Corporation 2758 Intercollegiate Studies Institute 10215 Little Sisters of the Poor 2773, 3041 National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund 2741, 7541, 8492, 10199 Neighborhood House 11291 Our Lady of Grace Home for Children 11299 Partnership for the Delaware Estuary 2798 Prevent Child Abuse Delaware 11313 Saint Andrews School of Delaware 10320 Saint Joseph Church 2784 Shoes That Fit 11366 Social Venture Partners Delaware 7559 Special Olympics Delaware 9141, 11386 Sunshine Foundation 11395 Wesley College 3054 Wilmington Friends School 11430 YWCA Delaware 6844, 11441
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DENMARK Project Counselling Service for Latin American Refugees 7285
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA A.G. Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language 9905 Academy for Educational Development 167, 168, 774, 2632, 3568, 3757, 4005, 6236, 6263, 6264, 6638, 6690, 7058, 7929, 10077-10080 AcademyHealth 3793, 6265-6267, 6888-6892 Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure 2826 Accordia Global Health Foundation 1533 ACHIEVE, Inc. 9306, 9307 Advocates for Justice and Education 2883, 2933, 2950 Advocates for Youth 775 African Continuum Theater Company 2884, 4216, 4776 African Wildlife Foundation 1800, 3179, 3293, 4291, 4604, 7006, 11535 Africare 4629 Aga Khan Foundation USA 11729 Al-Fatiha Foundation 4605 Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute 11730 Alliance for Health Reform 6893, 6894 Alliance for Healthy Homes 4778 Alliance for Justice 348, 1181, 4008, 7067, 9070 Alliance for Nonprofit Management 5004, 6695 American Academy of Nursing 7433 American Association for the Advancement of Science 8192, 8193 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education 7070 American Association of Colleges of Nursing 6271 American Association of Community Colleges 3759 American Association of Museums 4919 American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education 7776 American Council on Education 8194 American Dental Education Association 7639 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 3660 American Forest Foundation 5951 American Heart Association 4223 American Institute for Social Justice 2802, 7072 American Red Cross, National Headquarters 3610 American Youth Work Center 4010 Americas Promise - The Alliance for Youth 4224 Appleseed Foundation 5006 Applied Research and Technical Services LLC 11734 Asian American Justice Center 7077 Aspen Institute 1190, 2637, 2968, 3477, 3560, 4011, 4012, 4783, 5008-5010, 7079, 7080, 8286, 8287, 11735 Association of American Colleges and Universities 8357 Association of American Medical Colleges 6274, 7640 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now 2969 Association of Public and Land-grant Universities 8196, 11736 Association of Reproductive Health Professionals 625 Association of Science-Technology Centers 1129 Atlas Performing Arts Center 4217 Black Administrators in Child Welfare 4023 Black Alliance for Educational Options 4024 BoardSource 719, 892, 1085, 1086, 1199, 1200, 1827, 2119, 2638, 7094, 7758, 7785, 7786, 8290, 8398 Brigham Young Management Society of DC 4225 Brookings Institution 2641, 8862 Business Executives for National Security 3169, 8233, 8234 Campaign Finance Institute 8091 Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids 6281 Campaign for Youth Justice 2887, 4026 Capital Fringe 4218 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1215 Carnegie Institution of Washington 2807 Catalogue for Philanthropy Greater Washington 2888
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Center City Consortium 9645 Center for American Progress 1852 Center for Childrens Law and Policy 4031 Center for Clean Air Policy 4929 Center for Climate Strategies 8093, 9821 Center for Community Change 361, 1570, 1571, 2803, 2833, 2934, 2952, 3925, 4033, 4034, 4209, 4796, 4797, 5023-5027, 7103, 7793, 7982, 7983, 8017, 8166, 8294, 9074, 10673, 10727, 11682 Center for Economic and Policy Research 11885 Center for Education Reform 988, 2444 Center for Inspired Teaching 2808, 2834, 2835, 2889, 4219 Center for International Environmental Law 2938 Center for Law and Social Policy 3440, 4036, 5028, 7104, 11741 Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest 6928, 8296 Center for Nonprofit Advancement 2809, 2836, 2890, 2891 Center for Policy Alternatives 7106 Center for Responsive Politics 6643 Center for Studying Health System Change 6288 Center for the Study of Social Policy 4038, 11684, 11685 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 3441, 4039, 7109 Centre for Development and Population Activities 1220, 1221, 7111 Character Education Partnership 10213 Child Trends 2143, 4045, 8588-8590 China Business Forum 2644 Choral Arts Society of Washington 11540 CityDance Ensemble 2892 CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation 8099 Climate Advisers 1227 Coalition for Juvenile Justice 4054 Common Cause Education Fund 3444 Communications Consortium Media Center 4056 Communications Leadership Institute 791-793, 6848, 7985 Communities in Schools of Washington, DC 10426 Community Resources 11509 Corcoran Gallery of Art 11563 Corporation for Enterprise Development 5047, 5584 Corps Network 7986, 7987, 11743 Council for Court Excellence 2868 Council for Excellence in Government 6850 Council of Chief State School Officers 7130 Council of Graduate Schools in the United States 8203 Council of the Great City Schools 312 Council on Library and Information Resources 7669 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council 4064, 4065 Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington 2893 Cultural Development Corporation of the District of Columbia 2894 Cultural Tourism DC 2895 Curriki 7455 Dance Heritage Coalition 7671 Dance/USA 7674 DC Action for Children 2896 DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation 2939 DC Childrens Advocacy Center 2810 DC Education Compact 313 DC Public Education Fund 2897 DC Voice 2898 DC Wheel Productions 2899 Defenders of Wildlife 11808 DemocracyInAction.org 2805, 8301 District of Columbia College Access Program 2900 District of Columbia Employment Justice Center 2901 DKT International 1247, 5982-5984 Due Process of Law Foundation 4487 Dumbarton United Methodist Church 732 ecoAmerica 8303 Economic Policy Institute 8125 EcoVentures International 5455, 6723 Education for Parish Service Foundation 2769 Education Writers Association 11746 Electronic Privacy Information Center 7148 Environmental Law Institute 2650, 7813
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Environmental Leadership Program 1255, 2940, 4265, 4320, 6205, 11585 Environmental Support Center 1066, 1162, 5457, 7149, 8033, 11879 Environmental Working Group 802 European Institute 6987 Excelencia in Education 3763 Executive Council on Diplomacy 2651 Faces and Voices of Recovery 6095 Fair Chance 2811, 2837, 2869, 2902, 2941, 4210, 4220, 6727, 8745 Faith in Public Life 734 Faithworks 2812 Families USA Foundation 4823 Family Place 2904 Fight Crime: Invest in Kids 1258, 1259 Finance Project 1000, 3764, 5058 First Book 1890 Five Freedoms Project 3067 Folger Shakespeare Library 2813, 4205, 6207 Food Research and Action Center 6302 Foundation Center 4245 Foundation of American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 595 Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities 10293 FrameWorks Institute 4266, 4827 Freedman Consulting, LLC 8126 Friends of the Central and East European Law Initiative Institute 8239 Friends of the Earth 11515 Future of Music Coalition 8305 GALA Grupo de Artistas Latino Americanos 2905 Generation Engage 3069 Generational Alliance 8018, 8306 George Washington University 6303-6306 Georgetown University 1271, 2655, 3039, 3484, 3562, 8127 German Marshall Fund of the United States 809, 8105 Global Fairness Initiative 8106 GlobalGiving Foundation 4829, 8129 Grameen Foundation USA 6735, 6988 Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 736, 811, 812, 1097, 1153, 1276, 2906, 4833, 5068, 6307, 6853, 8309, 8403, 9712, 9759, 11755 Grantmakers in Health 2199, 8599 Greater DC Cares 2870, 2907, 2908 Green Media Toolshed 7166 H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment 9763 Health Policy R and D 6901 Healthy Families/Thriving Communities Collaborative Council 4089 Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life 3092 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation of the U.S. 9650 Holy Trinity School 7827 Howard University 7685 Human Rights Campaign Foundation 9005 Humane Society of the United States 1004 Independent Sector 38, 435, 3766, 4334, 4845, 4846, 5075, 5076, 5273, 6854, 7178, 7829 Innovation Network 3823, 4091-4093 Institute for Education 7054 Institute for Educational Leadership 2152, 4849, 4850, 5078, 8315 Institute for Higher Education Policy 3767, 3768 Institute for Local Self-Reliance 635, 4211, 4496 Institute for Policy Studies 8109 Institute for War and Peace Reporting 3486 Institute of Medicine 7642, 7643 International Center for Not-for-Profit Law 5083 International Center for Research on Women 2125, 3488, 9411-9415 International City/County Management Association 8206 International Federation of Black Prides 2517 International Finance Corporation 1156 International Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council 821 International Food Policy Research Institute 11518 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 1292
ISAR: Resources for Environmental Activists 2966 Island Resources Foundation 7624-7628 Jobs for Americas Graduates-DC 10452 Jobs Have Priority 2871 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 9126, 9127, 10456 Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 4649, 4854 Joy of Motion Dance Center 2912 Justice Policy Institute 3489, 4106 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 9128 Kaboom 162, 2846, 3296, 3886-3888, 4458, 5810, 5819, 7399, 8469, 9713, 9714 KIPP DC 2413 Kuwait-America Foundation 11252 Land Trust Alliance 3784 Latin American Youth Center 6855 Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 2562 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 4498, 11667 League of Women Voters Education Fund 5284 Library of Congress 2815 Life Pieces to Masterpieces 2913 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 2816, 2847, 4114, 8475, 8754, 9173 Management Assistance Group 4115, 4861, 7229 Marrow Foundation 5727 Mary-Helen Mautner Project for Lesbians with Cancer 2518 Marys Center for Maternal and Child Care 2915 Mathematica Policy Research 6324, 6326 Mathematical Association of America 10720 Microfinance Opportunities 1157 Mobilize.org 1654 Mosaic Foundation USA 11286 Mosaica 2848 NARAL Pro-Choice America 3093 NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation 647, 2619 National Abortion Federation 2620, 4502 National Academy of Sciences 6330, 6649, 10910 National AfterSchool Association 3094 National AIDS Fund 7239, 7240 National Alliance for Hispanic Health 5513 National Alliance for Public Charter Schools 4130 National American Indian Housing Council 8487 National Articulation and Transfer Network 6650 National Arts Strategies 4967, 6568 National Association of College and University Business Officers 3770, 8040 National Association of Counties Research Foundation 4133 National Association of County and City Health Officials 6331 National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers 4621 National Association of Women Judges 7852 National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund 7389 National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy 4134 National Center for Family Philanthropy 1325, 10961 National Center on Education and the Economy 5105 National College Access Network 3773, 10764 National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy 7241 National Conference of State Legislatures 6332 National Council of La Raza 391, 1957, 2973, 3283, 4355, 4657, 4740, 4872, 5107, 5212, 6256, 6768, 7763, 8002, 8049, 8489-8491, 8762, 9656-9658, 10638, 10675, 11774 National Council of Negro Women 4658, 4873, 4874 National Council of Nonprofit Associations 4875, 5108, 7244 National Council on the Aging 72, 3544 National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 6769 National Endowment for Democracy 12025 National Environmental Education and Training Foundation 1327 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 8394 National Foreign Trade Council 2669 National Gallery of Art 202, 203 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force 4622
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National Governors Association Center for Best Practices 3456, 6333, 6651 National Housing Trust 8493 National Juvenile Defender Center 4138, 8003 National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management 2777 National League of Cities Institute 5112, 5113 National Legal Aid and Defender Association 8004 National Organization on Disability 3815 National Parks Conservation Association 9844 National Partnership for Women and Families 7246 National Postdoctoral Association 8213, 8564 National Public Health and Hospital Institute 8847 National Quality Forum 6335, 8848, 8849 National Security Archive Fund 4503 National Student Partnerships 2818 National Trust for Historic Preservation 9088 National Vacant Properties Campaign 8321, 8322 National Womens Law Center 6955 National Youth Employment Coalition 10013 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 7251, 7252 New America Foundation 6957 New Israel Fund 2945 New Leaders for New Schools 2819, 2849-2851, 2873, 2916, 11568 New River Education Fund 2717 NHP Foundation 3492 Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington 2852, 4149 NPower Greater DC Region 2821, 2918, 4207, 4221, 4230, 4231 Ocean Conservancy 1344, 1345 Oceana 1067 Parkinsons Action Network 11907 Partners for Democratic Change 2673 Partners of the Americas 9417 Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts 2919 Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association 3085 Peace Corps of the United States 4662 Pension Rights Center 4155 Philanthropy Roundtable 2964 PlayPumps International 2829 Population Action International 651 Population Reference Bureau 4157 Praxis Project 2857, 6348, 7281 Pretrial Justice Institute 4158 Progressive Life Center 4159 Project on Government Oversight 7286 Public Charter Schools Center for Student Support Services 2822 Public Health Foundation 6350 Rebuilding Together 2866 Recreation Wish List Committee of Washington, DC 2875, 2922 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice 653 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund 6865 Reproductive Health Technologies Project 654, 849 RESOLVE, Center for Environmental Dispute Resolution 1379 Resources for the Future 2724, 11786 Results for Development Institute 852 Rural Coalition 7953 Safe Blood for Africa Foundation 10722 Samaritan Inns 2923 SEED Foundation 12006 Self-Help Ventures Fund 4168 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 2317 Shakespeare Theater 2876 Share Our Strength 4447, 9193, 10898 Smart Growth America 7306, 8153, 10058 SmartPower 2757 Smithsonian Institution 4666, 7307, 7308, 7883, 8154, 8223, 9316, 9594, 11523 Social Enterprise Alliance 8342 Society for Conservation Biology 481, 482, 11973 Southeast Childrens Fund 2879 Spitfire Strategies 1400-1402 Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute 1105, 1144, 6663, 7396, 9317 Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation 8014
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Supreme Court Historical Society 8045, 8046 Taxpayers for Common Sense 5481 Teach for America 2824, 2861-2863, 2926, 8811, 10208 TechnoServe 11792 Textile Museum 4450 Theater Downtown 2927 Tides Center 873-875 Tostan 9418 Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe 5144 U Street Theater Foundation 2928 U.S.-China Policy Foundation 7379 United States African Development Foundation 5438 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 2788 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 3378 United States-Vietnam Trade Council 2680 Urban Institute 423, 882, 1440, 2176, 2929, 3899, 4187-4191, 4380, 4909, 6410-6412, 7350, 7461, 8159 Urban League, Greater Washington 5848 Venture Philanthropy Partners 2730, 2831, 2865, 2881, 4235 Voices for Americas Children 4196 Washington Area Housing Partnership 8547 Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Community Support Foundation 5852 Washington Area Womens Foundation 4912 Washington Campus 8626 Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars 2681 Washington Concert Opera 2882 Washington Interfaith Network 2930, 8830 Washington Tennis and Education Foundation 4742 Wesley Theological Seminary 3740 Wilderness Society 11979 William Wendt Center for Loss and Healing 4669 Women for Women International 7948 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 885, 2095, 12141 Woolly Mammoth Theater Company 2825, 4222 Workforce Alliance 4521 Working America Education Fund 2979 World Resources Institute 1449, 2683 World Security Institute 886, 2625 World Wildlife Fund 1116, 1117, 9600 Youth, I.N.C. 7053, 7623, 7747
ECUADOR La Fundacion para la Sobrevivencia del Pueblo Cofan 11520
EGYPT Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services 7129 Egyptian AIDS Society 7145 El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Popular Music 7147 Institute for Diplomatic Studies 7185
EL SALVADOR Alliance for Microenterprise Development 7068 Asociacion de Capacitacion e Investigacion para la Salud Mental 4781
ENGLAND Absolute Return for Kids 8069 AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility 2117, 2633 Arrhythmia Alliance 5499 Association of Commonwealth Universities 6641 Boster Group Limited 6563 Capital Community Foundation 5021 Charities Aid Foundation UK 7115 ContinYou 5045 Courtauld Institute of Art 7670 Dystonia Society 5505 ENTHUSE Charitable Trust 2649 European Leadership Forum 3834 Fauna and Flora International 468 Heads, Teachers and Industry Trust 2660
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International Social and Environmental Accreditation and Labelling Alliance 8020 International Society for Design and Development in Education 1132 Keystone Accountability 826, 7212 Kings College London 7690 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 11769 Management Strategies for Africa 1307, 1308 One World Trust 7270 Ove Arup and Partners International 8149, 8150 Oxfam International 4572 Oxford University 7702 Riders for Health 11787 SustainAbility 2099 University College London 606 University of London 7342 University of Reading 5490 University of York 7738
ETHIOPIA Action for Environmental Public Advocacy 462 Addis Continental Institute of Public Health 1175 Community-Based Cultural and Natural Resources Development Association 467 Consortium of Reproductive Health Associations 1240 Gughe Indigenous Art and Music Association 469-471 LEM-Ethiopia 1303 Parka Environmental and Cultural Protection 478
FIJI University of the South Pacific 1439
FLORIDA A Gift for Teaching 3020, 8431 Alonzo Mourning Charitable Fund 9109 American Heart Association 11011-11013, 11021 AmeriGives 3642, 10189 Arthur R. Marshall Foundation and Florida Environmental Institute 6533 Asolo Theater 9641 Barrier Island Group for the Arts 5662 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami 3063 Big Life Sports 8725 Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida 3029 Bright Media Foundation 2985 Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis 1122 C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness 3013, 6566 Campus Crusade for Christ International 1849 Catholic Charities 3030 Center for Captive Chimpanzee Care 4608 Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education 6581 Central Community Redevelopment Agency 3064 Childrens Home Society of Florida 3032 Childrens Trust 4049 Christian Community Foundation of South Florida 3060-3062 Christians Reaching Out to Society 6173 City Kids Art Factory 2990 Classical South Florida 3065 Coalition of Immokalee Workers 7750 Communities in Schools of Jacksonville 2991, 10424 Community Caring Center of Boynton Beach 3086 Community Connections of Jacksonville 3033 Community Housing Trust of Sarasota County 3005 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 11034 Diocese of Venice 5672 Direct Action and Research Training Center 5050, 11693 Educate Tomorrow Corporation 3014 Education Foundation of Palm Beach County 2997 Essence of Life-International 2983 Faith-Hope-Love-Charity 2998 First Tee of Jacksonville 2992 Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations 8455, 8746
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Florida Aquarium 10440 Florida Atlantic University 4947 Florida Atlantic University Foundation 3097 Florida CHAIN 6938 Florida Orchestra Guild Tampa 3035 Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches 3036 Florida Southern College 3037 Fort Lauderdale Childrens Theater 9647 Foster Care Review 3015 Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities 5459, 6209, 7820, 9995 Girls on the Run of Northeast Florida 2993 Goodwill Industries of the Suncoast 5067 Heron Creek Middle School 3057 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund 8462 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando 3003, 8463 Hospice of the Treasure Coast 2999 Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida 6445 InStride Therapy 3058 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County 6593 Joining Our Youth 3006 Latin America Mission 2433 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3016, 6747, 7534, 8477 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Jacksonville 2994, 6449, 6755, 8480 Locks of Love 11266 Miami Art Museum of Dade County Association 3072 Miami Youth SHINE 3017 Miami-Dade College Foundation 6763 Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs 3073 Mothers Helping Mothers 3007 Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville 3043 Neighbor to Family 3953 Neighborhood Housing Services of Clearwater 8499, 11046 Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida 2995 Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay 8383 Nova Southeastern University 4151 OneJax 2996 Ophelia Project Boys Initiative 8385 PACE Center for Girls of Jacksonville 11301 Palm Beach Police Foundation 8065 Police Athletic League of Central Florida 4663 Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership 3004, 3096, 8675, 8796 Port Salerno Elementary School 3000 Pridelines Youth Services 3018 PWSA USA 8070 Quantum House 11037 Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts 3001 Reef Environmental Education Foundation 11880 Robert Gamez Foundation 11325 Safe Schools South Florida 3019 Saint Simons on the Sound Episcopal Church 3049 Sarasota County Arts Council 3059 Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence 3008 School Board of Broward County 10493 Seminole County Public Schools 10494 Shake-A-Leg Miami 3078 Speech and Hearing Center 3050 Stetson University 10495 Support Center for Sustainable Development 2546 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 11038 Tampa Bay Black Business Initiative Fund 8802 Teach for America 8541 Third Millennium Ministries 3098 Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council 10657 United States Sailing Center of Martin County 3002 United Way of Miami-Dade 3081 United Way of Northeast Florida 3052 United Way, Town of Palm Beach 7898 University of Florida 3089, 7580 University of Florida Foundation 1111 University of South Florida Foundation 6836, 10508 Urban League of Palm Beach County 10516 Volunteer Services of Manatee County 3009 We Care Manatee 3010 Wellsprings of Life Ministry 3011 Women of Tomorrow 3082 Wycliffe Bible Translators 2988
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YMCA Foundation of Sarasota 3012 YMCA of Floridas First Coast 3055 YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area 8391 Young Life of Central Florida 2989
FRANCE Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS 3382 Atelier Handicap Habitat 9576 ICPO-Interpol 8205 International Institute for Educational Planning 6648 Sudan Tribune 8015 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 878
GEORGIA 100 Black Men of America 10335 2Strings Connection 347 Agnes Scott College 4917 Ahmann 3104, 3105 AID Atlanta 3167 Alliance for Christian Media 3024 Alzheimers Association 3130 Arthritis Foundation 557 Atlanta Board of Realtors Educational Foundation 2274 Atlanta Botanical Garden 3183 Atlanta Education Fund 3134 Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership 4016 Atlanta Regional Health Forum 4785 Atlanta Speech School 9906 Boys and Girls Clubs of America 1072, 1073, 1830, 6845 Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta 3168 Capacity, Inc. 3184 CARE USA 5022 Carter Center 10303 Center for Puppetry Arts 4433 Childrens Museum 3131 CHRIS Kids 4933 Clark Atlanta University 7667 Clayton County Juvenile Justice Fund 4053 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center Foundation 3170 Columbia Theological Seminary 3674 Columbus Technical College Foundation 10422 Communities in Schools of Atlanta 3135, 10423 Communities in Schools of Georgia 3136 Cook County Family Connection 10431 Cooperative Baptist Fellowship 3676 CURE Childhood Cancer 3795 Damespointe 3106-3117 Edge Connection 3118, 6724, 8742 Emory University 2648, 3177, 3185, 6300 Families First 4437 Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund 8417, 11696 Floyd County Board of Education 3141 Foundation Center 3178 Fragile Kids Foundation 11204 Fund for Theological Education 3684 Georgia Biomedical Partnership 3142 Georgia Center for Nonprofits 3121, 3143, 3186, 6732, 8307, 8456, 8748 Georgia Charter Schools Association 111, 3172 Georgia Department of Human Resources 4079 Georgia Forestwatch 2749 Georgia Hospital Association 3156 Georgia Institute of Technology 2656 Georgia Interfaith Power and Light 3137 Georgia Justice Project 4080 Georgia Living Wage Coalition 11698 Georgia Micro Enterprise Network 6733, 8457 Georgia Museums 3122, 5825 Georgia School Boards Association 3144 Georgia School Council Institute 3123 Georgia State University 3187 Georgia Tech Research Corporation 3157 Georgia Wildlife Federation 5065 Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta 3158 GreenLaw 3181, 5070 Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services 6739
Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation Fund 10446 Habitat for Humanity International 6740 Hands On Network 1154, 2658, 2828 Hayslett Group 3160 Health Students Taking Action Together 3161 Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership 3138 International Trachoma Initiative 7614 Juvenile Court of Rockdale County 4107 Kamaron Foundation 9653 Lekotek of Georgia 3173 Literacy Action 3149 Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change 2566 Mercer University 3071, 3132 Ministry Ventures 3124, 3125 Morehouse School of Medicine 3162, 4869, 6904, 7236 Multi-Agency Alliance for Children 4128 National Christian Foundation 6499, 10384, 10385, 12145 Ogeechee-Canoochee Riverkeeper 3139 Operation Mobilization USA 2436 Oxford College 3150 Philanthropic Collaborative for a Healthy Georgia 3127 Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 2675 Product Policy Project 1671 Progressive Redevelopment 4973 Quality Care for Children 8798 Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School 3048 Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center 3188 Science Awareness Foundation of Georgia 2756 SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective 860 Southeast Health District 3163 Southern Arts Federation 7714 Southern Education Foundation 7715 Southern Partners Fund 7316, 11713 Southern Regional Education Board 8224, 8225, 8407, 11791 Spruill Center for the Arts 4449 Task Force for Global Health 3829, 6369 Teach for America 3128, 3129, 3133, 3140, 8538 TechBridge 3164 United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta 3151, 3152, 11041 United Way of West Georgia 3101, 3102 University of Georgia 4212, 9667 University of Georgia Research Foundation 3165, 11797 Weber School 6604 William Breman Jewish Home 3175 YWCA of Greater Atlanta 3166
GERMANY Aktion Sonnenschein 4546 Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen 5020 Forest Stewardship Council 8103, 8104 Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen 6050 Maecenata Management 3297 University of Cologne 6912
GHANA Handcraft in Transit 7168 INDEPTH Network 819 To Be Worldwide Ghana 2547 University of Ghana 6668
GUAM Guam Contractors Association Trades Academy 3246
GUATEMALA Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad 570 Guatemalan Human Rights Commission 7167
HAWAII Aloha Medical Mission 3264
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Bishop Museum 3189, 3243 Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii 3244 Catholic Charities of Honolulu 3190 Center for a Sustainable Future 3219 Center for Global Nonviolence 1862 Chaminade University of Honolulu 3234 Childrens Alliance of Hawaii 3191 Community Conservation Network 3220 Community Links Hawaii 3245 Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement 3215, 3263 Empower Oahu 3257 Good Beginnings Alliance 3221 Hale Kipa 3192 Hale Opio Kauai 3193 Hanahauoli School 3202 Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation 3194, 3203 Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education 3204 Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations 3205, 3216, 3258 Hawaii Foster Parent Association 3256 Hawaii Homeownership Center 2285, 3247 Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs 3206 Hawaii Life Sciences Council 3207 Hawaii SEED 4491 Hawaii State Judiciary 4088 Hawaiian Educational Council 3222, 3223 Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society 3208 Hina Mauka 3248 Honolulu Festival Foundation 3249 Honolulu Symphony 3250 Hookakoo Corporation 3209 Hualalai Academy 3210 HUGS for Hawaiis Seriously Ill Children and Their Families 3266 Hui Malama I Ke Kai Foundation 3211 Institute for Human Services 3217, 3267 Kamehameha Schools 3224 Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association Preschools of Hawaii 3225 Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project 3226 Kukui Childrens Foundation 3227 Marine Aquarium Council 1309 Maui Community Arts and Cultural Center 3218 Maui Economic Development Board 3195 Maui Food Bank 3196 Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 3197 Neighborhood Housing Services, Nanakuli 5998 North Hawaii Women and Childrens Services 3236, 3242 Our Savior Lutheran School 3237 Pacific American Foundation 3228 Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor 3270 Papa Ola Lokahi 3259 Partners in Development Foundation 3238 Saint Andrews Priory School 3239 Salvation Army of Hawaiian Islands 3198 Special Olympics Hawaii 3268 Springs of Living Water 3212 Teach for America Hawaii 3199, 3213, 3229, 3240, 3251, 3260, 3261, 3269, 3271 United Way, Aloha 3252 United Way, Maui 3253 University of Hawaii 3265 University of Hawaii Foundation 3231, 3232, 3241 Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center 3200, 3254 Waikiki Health Center 3214 Windward Baptist Church 3233 YMCA of Honolulu 3255 YWCA of Oahu 3201
HONG KONG Oxfam Hong Kong 4571
HUNGARY Eastern Hungarian Community Service Foundation 5052 Pannon University 9589
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IDAHO Ada County Juvenile Court Services 4007 Allelon International 11803 Boise State University 8198 Catholic Charities of Idaho 11630 Diocese of Boise 3084 Family Medicine Residency of Idaho 10956 Garden Valley District Library 11639 Idaho Conservation League 2972 Idaho Nonprofit Development Center 2537, 11817 Idaho State University 11818 Lee Pesky Learning Center 8178 Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho 5778, 9102 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello 2306, 3274 Northwest Nazarene University 11830 University of Idaho 5601 Wild Fund 2084 Winter Wildlands Alliance 11673
ILLINOIS 21st Century Urban Schools 7507 Academy for Urban School Leadership 1479, 3389, 3407, 3502, 8432, 10677 Advance Illinois 3316, 11728 Advocate Health Care Network 10949 After School Matters 3362 Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County 3317 Alternative Schools Network 3408 Alzheimers Association 10562 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 7974 American Academy of Pediatrics 7027 American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education 2634 American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education Foundation 6272 American Dietetic Association Foundation 5423 American Heart Association 3647 American Library Association 11733 American Liver Foundation 3363 Arab American Family Services 3318 Arts and Business Council of Chicago 3476 Asian Health Coalition of Illinois 3319 Asian Improv aRts Midwest 3438 Association of Fundraising Professionals 3320 Association of Jewish Blind of Chicago 3321 Benedictine University 8197 Bethel New Life 4020 Calvert House 3299 Cambodian Association of Illinois 3439 CARA Program 3300 Career Resource Center 3535 Carpenters Place 1850 Center for Disability and Elder Law 3536 Center for Economic Policy Analysis 3322 Center for Research Libraries 7665, 7666 Centers for New Horizons 3323 Central DuPage Health Foundation 3537 CEOs for Cities 8298, 8979 Chapin Hall Center for Children 4040, 4041 Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness 3513 Chicago Architecture Foundation 3324, 4434 Chicago Cares 3291, 3301, 3390, 3504, 4388, 5838, 7515, 8441 Chicago Charter School Foundation 2404 Chicago Childrens Theater 3302 Chicago Commons Association 3325, 3538 Chicago Community Loan Fund 6712 Chicago Community Ventures 3326, 6713, 6714, 7516 Chicago Council on Global Affairs 3549 Chicago Council on Science and Technology 3327 Chicago Foundation for Education 3409 Chicago Jazz Philharmonic 3442 Chicago Jewish Day School 3364 Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers 11687 Chicago Lights 3539 Chicago Metropolis 2020 3279, 3328, 3391, 3428, 3432, 3435, 6012, 9168 Chicago Moving Company 3410
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Chicago Patient Safety Forum 3514, 3515 Chicago Public Schools 310, 11742 Chicago Rehab Network 3285, 3329, 3433, 6715, 7517, 8442 Chicago Sinfonietta 3443 Chicago, City of 3479, 3480 Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation 3552 Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation 3330-3332 Childrens Memorial Foundation 3516, 10584 Childrens Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation 11141 Childs Voice School 9917, 9918 Civic Consulting Alliance 3333 Cleanslate 3411 Coalition of Urban Teacher Residencies 7121 Columbia College 3412 Communications Network 3066, 4057, 5036, 6849, 8400, 9747 Community Economic Development Law Project 3334 Community High School District 218 11156 Community Media Workshop at Columbia College 3286, 3335, 5041 Community Nurse Health Association 3384 Community Unit School District No. 205 10429 Connections for Abused Women and their Children 3517 Constitutional Rights Foundation 2647 Cook, County of 4062 Corporation for Supportive Housing 3303 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lake County 3365 DePaul University 10436 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance 3649 Domestic Violence and Mental Health Policy Initiative 3518 Donors Forum of Chicago 3561, 8401 DuPage Federation on Human Services Reform 3336, 3385 DuSable Museum of African American History 12131 Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest 1254 Erikson Institute 3366 Escorted Transportation Services Northwest 3540 ETA Creative Arts Foundation 3447 Evangelical Covenant Church 3681 Executive Service Corps of Chicago 3337, 3338, 3392, 3519, 3541 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation 3367 Family Institute 3413 Feeding America 4244 Financial Innovations Center 6728 FOLEPI Foundation 3313 Freedom States Alliance 3448 Gamaliel Foundation 11697 Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance 3304 Gilloury Institute 3449 Girls in the Game 3340 Greater Chicago Food Depository 3341 Greater Northwest Chicago Development Corporation 3342 Guild for the Blind 3542 Health and Disability Advocates 3520 Health and Medicine Policy Research Group 3521 Healthcare Alternative Systems 3522 Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights 7171 HHS Planning and Consulting 6311 High Jump 3414 Housing Opportunities and Maintenance for the Elderly 3543 Hubbard Street Dance Chicago 3415 I-CAR Education Foundation 4645, 11045 ID8 Fund 2731, 3393, 4842 IFF 113, 3305, 3368, 3394, 3429, 3430, 7528, 8464, 8465 Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation 3314 Illinois Arts Alliance 3287 Illinois Campaign for Political Reform 3452 Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence 3453 Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services 3523, 3524 Inner-City Teaching Corps of America 3550
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Inspiration Corporation 3416 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation 4853 Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago 3525-3527 Jewish National Fund 3370 Joliet Township High Schools District No. 204 10458 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 6503 Lawyers Committee for Better Housing 3344, 4396, 4397 Lawyers for the Creative Arts 3288, 3401 Leadership Resources International 2434 LEARN Charter School 2416 Learning Point Associates 7422 LM Strategies Consulting, LLC 4858 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3345, 4399, 6748, 7530, 9176 Loyola University of Chicago 3711 Lumity 3346, 3371 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northern Illinois 3374 Meals on Wheels Foundation of Cook County 3375 Metropolitan Planning Council 3646 Metropolitan Tenants Organization 3347 Midwest Academy 3348 Mission of Our Lady of Mercy 10338, 10467 MPAACT 3454 Museum of Contemporary Art 3349 Music and Dance Theater Chicago 3306 National Adult Protective Services Foundation 232 National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders 3554 National Association of Charter School Authorizers 120, 3350, 3565, 5870, 11773 National Museum of Mexican Art 3417, 3457, 3566 National Opinion Research Center 4139 National Public Housing Museum 3289, 3458 National Safety Council 4659 National Training and Information Center 3351, 4403, 5114 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago 3511, 4405, 4406, 5749, 5776, 6770, 7542, 8497, 8498, 8769, 9178, 9179 Neighborhood Housing Services of Freeport 3383 New Leaders for New Schools 12080 New Schools for Chicago 3437, 3507 Noble Network of Charter Schools 2419 Normal, Town of 4968 North Park University 3352 Northwestern University 7699, 7700, 8361 Openlands Project 4443 Ounce of Prevention Fund 3353 Our Lady of Tepeyac High School 3307 Pathways Center for Children 3555 Prevent Blindness America 4886 Project Exploration 1980, 3431 Project Match - Families in Transition 3493 Quad City Development Group Foundation 9590 Renaissance Schools Fund 6659 Roosevelt University 3419, 3420 Safer Pest Control Project 3354 Saint James Catholic Church 3309 Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 9945 Saint Martin de Porres High School 4891 Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law 3528 Seniors Action Service 3529, 3545 Serra International Foundation 5995 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 3355 Sinai Health System 3530-3532 Snow City Arts Foundation 3421 Southern Illinois University Foundation 5436 Southwest Organizing Project 11714 Steppenwolf Theater Company 3465 Strategic Learning Initiatives 3422 Suburban Primary Health Care Council 3376 Summit Community Task Force 3386 Teach for America 3310, 3377, 3423, 3508, 3557, 3559, 3570-3572, 6923 Thresholds 3534 United Neighborhood Organization of Chicago 2423, 3424, 3908 University of Chicago 3425, 3469, 3470, 6382, 6383, 7428, 7429, 7728, 7899, 8623
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University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation 3379 University of Illinois at Chicago 3356-3358, 3426, 3546 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3359, 6669, 7581, 7729, 7730 Urban League of Chicago 3472 Urban Teacher Residency Institute 11800 W T T W Channel 11 3551 Washington District Library 10520 Wellness House 3388 Western Illinois University Foundation 10524 Winning Workplaces 3434 Woodstock Institute 3360, 4421 YMCA, Two Rivers 9601 Youth Network Council 4204 YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago 3361
INDIA All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association 1801 AMAN 7069 Anusandhan Trust 3475 Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives 7082 Association for Democratic Reforms 7083 Central Himalayan Rural Action Group 7110 Centre for Science and Environment 175 Consumer Unity and Trust Society 7128 EDA Rural Systems Private 7144 Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust 6049 Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust 11757 Hunger Project 7176 Indian Association for Womens Studies 7179 Intellectual Capital Advisory Services, PL 7191 International Initiative for Impact Evaluation 11764, 11765 Jagori Rural Charitable Trust 7201 Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan 7225 M.C. Mehta Environmental Foundation 198 Madhyam Foundation 7228 Mitan Handicrafts Development Private 7235 Professional Assistance for Development Action 7284 Public Health Foundation of India 11785 Sa-Dhan Association 1158 Xavier Labour Relations Institute 1450
INDIANA African/African-American Historical Society 3585 AIDS Task Force 3607 Allen County Superior Court 3608 Allen, County of 3609 American Cancer Society 3586 ARCH 3611 Arts Council of Indianapolis 3662 Asante Childrens Theater 3663 Asian Services of Indiana 3574 Athenaeum Foundation 3665 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana 3612 Boys and Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana 3644 Brown County Schools 3666 Butler University 3667 Campagna Academy 3645 Cancer Services of Allen County 3613 Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana 3643 Carmel-Clay Schools 3668 Catholic Charities Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese 3614 Center for Nonviolence 3615 Central District Missionary Church 3670 Chamber of Commerce Foundation of Greater Bloomington 10414 Child Advocates 3671 Childrens Museum of Indianapolis 10416 Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis 3673 Church World Service 3930, 3931 Citizens Against Substance Abuse 3595 Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention of Greater Indianapolis 11572 College Mentors for Kids 3575
Columbus, City of 3590 Community Coordinated Child Care of Saint Joseph County 3599 Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project 3675 Dance Kaleidoscope 3678 Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis 11573 Earlham College 7679 Early Childhood Alliance 3616, 3617, 3746 Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art 7146 Elkhart Art League 3601 Embassy Theater Foundation 3618 Encore Vocal Arts 3680 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Indiana-Kentucky Synod 3682 Fort Wayne Civic Theater 3619 Fort Wayne Dance Collective 3620 Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra 3621 Fort Wayne Public Television 3622 Fort Wayne Rescue Mission Ministries 3623 Fort Wayne Womens Bureau 3624 Fort Wayne Youtheater 3625 Foundation for Art and Music in Elementary Education 3747 Franklin Township Community School Corporation 3683 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 3626 Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation 2407 Grouseland Foundation 3687 Headwaters Park Alliance 3602 Hearts in Motion 6941 Hoosier Salon Patrons Association 3689 Humane Society of Indianapolis 3781 Immigrant Welcome Center 3577 Independent Colleges of Indiana 3690 Indiana Annual Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church 3691 Indiana Area Foundation of the United Methodist Church 3692 Indiana Baptist Convention 3693 Indiana Central District of the Wesleyan Church 3694 Indiana Church of God State Office 3695 Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation 3696, 3697 Indiana Institute for Global Health 6253 Indiana Ministries of the Church of God 3698 Indiana Minority Health Coalition 3652 Indiana Repertory Theater 3699 Indiana State University 3700 Indiana University 161, 189, 3790, 3791, 6314-6316, 10759 Indiana University Foundation 3578, 3782 Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne Foundation 4957 Indiana Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends 3701 Indiana Youth Institute 3573, 3579, 3600, 3743 Indianapolis Art Center 3702 Indianapolis Center for Congregations 3703 Indianapolis Downtown 3704 Indianapolis Museum of Art 3653, 3789 Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership 3705 Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center 3706 Indianapolis Professional Association 9172 Indianapolis Public Schools 3707 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Foundation 3654 Indy Hub 3605 Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Fort Wayne 3627 Jameson Camp 3708 John H. Boner Community Center 3783 Leadership Fort Wayne 3628 Leadership Ventures 4112 Lifeline Youth and Family Services 3629 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 3655, 7535 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Indiana District 3713 Lutheran Outdoor Ministries, Indiana-Kentucky 12108 Lutheran Social Services of Indiana 3630
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Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council 4116 Metropolitan School District of Warren Township 10463 Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township 10464 Mustard Seed Furniture Bank of Fort Wayne 3631 New Trails for Aboite 3587 North Central District Missionary Church 3718 Northeast Indiana Christian Action Council Educational and Charitable Fund 3632 Northeast Indiana Foundation 3750 Northeast Indiana Innovation Center 3603, 3633 Northern Indiana District Church of the Brethren 3719 Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations 3290 NPower Indiana 3606, 3720 Paws and Think 3582 Presbytery of Ohio Valley 3724 Public Broadcasting of Northeast Indiana 3634 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 3727 Saint Meinrad Seminary 2786 Saint Vincent Jennings Hospital Foundation 3591 Salvation Army of Fort Wayne 3635 Science Central 3753 Sigma Theta Tau International 7435 Southeast Youth Council 3754 Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene 3732 Special Olympics Indiana 3596, 3733 Starfish Initiative 3583 Synod of Lincoln Trails, Presbyterian Church 3734 Teachers Treasures 3787 Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church 3588 Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults 3636 United Fund of Dearborn and Ohio Counties 3597 United Way of Bartholomew County 3592 United Way of Central Indiana 3737, 3738 United Way of Howard County 4667 University of Indianapolis 3739 University of Notre Dame 2591 Urban League of Fort Wayne 3637 Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer 9277 Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home 3638 Wellness Community-Indianapolis 3641 Wellspring Interfaith Social Services 3639 Western Yearly Meeting of Friends 3742 Y-Med 3593, 3594 YWCA of Fort Wayne 3640
INDONESIA KAPAL Perempuan 7209 Perhimpunan Penggerak Advokasi Kerakyatan untuk Keadilan Sosial 7275 TERANGI, The Indonesian Coral Reef Foundation 1414 Yayasan Pendidikan Kesehatan Perempuan 7360, 7361 Yayasan Pendidikan Seni Nusantara 7362 Yayasan Spiritia 7363 Yayasan Talenta 7364 Yayasan Tikar Media Budaya Nusantara 7365
IOWA ACT, Inc. 11727 Appanoose Conservation Foundation 5582 Beyond Welfare 4021 Charles E. Lakin Human Services Campus 3805 Child and Family Policy Center 4042 Davenport Museum of Art, Friends of 3801 Des Moines Business Education Alliance 3814, 9163 Downtown Events Group 3799 Eastern Iowa Community College District 4944 Faith Lutheran Church 12096 Forest City, City of 3802 Francis Lauer Youth Services 3803 Friends of Lakeside Lab 6536 Institute for Character Development 3806 Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement 5086
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Iowa Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning 4097 Iowa State University 4098 ISED Ventures 4099 Maharishi University of Management 4962 Mercy Medical Center 5430 Micah House Corporation 3807 Polk County Housing Trust Fund 3800 Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors 3810 Promise Partners 3811 Senior Resources 3798 United Neighbors 9596 United Way of Central Iowa 11575 University of Iowa 6913, 8157 University of Iowa Foundation 2540 Variety Club of Iowa 2708 Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development 3812, 3813 Woods Quality Center 3817 YMCA of Forest City 3804
IRELAND AidLink 4545 University of Dublin, Trinity College 608
ISRAEL Coalition for Public Health 627 Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism 637 Israel Venture Network 638 Life and Environment 644 Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel 645 Organization for Rehabilitation through Training 648 Transportation Today and Tomorrow 659
ITALY Bioversity International 465 International Development Law Organization 1155 Microfinanza Rating SRL 7234 Opera of Santa Croce 599 Slow Food International 480 Stichting eIFL.net 7717
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Sunflower House - A Child Abuse Prevention Center 3828 Susan Simmons Motorsports Charity 11397 Tobacco Free Kansas Coalition 3830 Turning Point: The Center for Hope and Healing 5941 Unified School District No. 501 10499 Voices for Children Foundation 3832 Wichita Childrens Home 11429 Wichita Educational Foundation 3833 Wichita Public Schools 5912 Youth Volunteer Corps of America 5876
KENTUCKY AIDS Services Center Coalition 9106, 9107 Appalachian College Association 7652, 7653 Appalshop 7654 Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington 9095, 9114, 10191 Center for Nonprofit Excellence 3843, 3846 Christian County Public Schools 10417 Council of State Governments 3445, 6298 Hazard-Perry County Community Ministries 8419 Jefferson County Public Education Foundation 3844 Jefferson County Public Schools 10451 Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education 10459 Kosair Childrens Hospital Foundation 3841 Lexington School 3847 Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary 3710 Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center 9654 Markey Cancer Foundation 9246 Mountain Association for Community Economic Development 4127 National Center for Family Literacy 201 National Partnership for Juvenile Services 4140, 4141 New Directions Housing Corporation 7552, 10203 New Opportunity School for Women 8425 Partnership for Successful Schools 4154 Presbyterian Church USA 3723 Rural Community College Alliance 3775 Transylvania University 3051 University of Kentucky Research Foundation 10505 West Kentucky Educational Cooperative 10523
JAPAN Oxfam Japan 4573 Society for AIDS Care 7618
JORDAN Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development 2544 Petra National Trust 210
KANSAS American Academy of Family Physicians 7638 American Heart Association 3838 Bishop Carroll High School 3839 Community Housing Wyandotte County 5859, 5878, 8445, 8446 Community Resource Center 3819 Consolidated Unified School District No. 101 10430 El Centro 5861 Enterprise Center of Johnson County 5879 Heart to Heart International 5919 Hesston College 3822 Horizon Academy 5862 Huck Boyd Foundation 3820 IDEA Center 9180 Independent School 4844 Kansas Department of Health and Environment 3824 Kansas Health Institute 3825 Kansas Organization of Recyclers 11959 Kansas State Department of Education 3826 Mount Carmel Redevelopment Corporation 5869 New Theater Guild Society 5933 Nonprofit Chamber of Service of Sedgwick County 3840 Olathe Public Library 9661 Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 9944 Smoky Hill Public Television Corporation - K O O D 9 3821
KENYA Africa Conservation Fund 3473 African Agricultural Technology Foundation 3311 African eDevelopment Resource Centre 7062 African Population and Health Research Center 1177 Allavida 7066 Cooperation for Fair Trade in Africa 1878 Development Policy Management Forum 7138 Education for Life Program 2768 International Livestock Research Institute 8132 Kenya Community Development Foundation 7210 Kenya Gatsby Charitable Trust 7211 Kenya Information and Communication Technology 8133 Liverpool VCT and Care Kenya 829 Media Development in Africa Limited 7232 Oasis Africa 7266 Poverty Eradication Network 7280 Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa Trust 7320 Young Womens Leadership Institute 7368
KOSOVO Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Kosovo 5014
KYRGYZSTAN Ak Terek Public Fund 463
LATVIA Latvian Rural Forum 5091 Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia 11771
LEBANON American University of Beirut 7073
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LESOTHO Semonkong Community Council 4892
LOUISIANA Acadian Society for Autistic Citizens 11051 Acadiana Outreach Center 3909 ACORN Institute 6693, 9258 Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine 11064 Audubon Charter School 3876 Audubon Nature Institute 10302 Bogalusa City Schools 10411 Calcasieu Parish School System 10412 Camp Challenge 11108 Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge 11110 Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans 11118 Center for Family and Youth Services 11119 Child Advocacy Services 11126 Childrens Bureau of New Orleans 11135 Childrens Hospital 11139 Childrens Wish Endowment 11032 Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse for Greater New Orleans 11163 Court Appointed Special Advocate of Acadiana 11164 Covenant House New Orleans 11168 Daughters of Esther Fellowship International 11176 Deuce McAllisters Catch 22 Foundation 11183 Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux 3877 Dollars for Scholars, Jefferson 10437 Fairhaven Ministry of Faith, Hope and Love 11196 Forensic Nurse Examiners of Louisiana 3859 Foundation for Science and Mathematics Education 3880 Global Green USA 3882 Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership 8404 Greater New Orleans Nonprofit Knowledge Works 11517 Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra 3906 Greater New Orleans, Inc. 11225 Gulf Coast Housing Partnership 3485 Gulf Restoration Network 3857, 7823 Health Care Centers in Schools 6495 Hosanna Lutheran Church 12102 Idea Village 3883-3885, 6742, 7527 Isaiah Institute 5087 Jackson Parish Schools 10450 Junebug Productions 7207 Kingsley House 4111, 11248 Lafayette Catholic Services Center 3910 Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations 3901, 3902, 6496, 10537 Louisiana Childrens Museum 3868 Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation 11702 Louisiana Environmental Action Network 5095 Louisiana Lions League for Crippled Children 11269 Louisiana Museum Foundation 596 Louisiana Public Health Institute 6903 Louisiana Resource Center for Educators 3849, 3861, 3903 Morehouse Parish School Board 10470 National Hemophilia Foundation 11290 National Network of Public Health Institutes 6334 National Pastoral Center for Vietnamese Apostolates 3850 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans 3851, 3889, 3907, 7545 New Orleans Jazz Orchestra 7257 New Orleans Museum of Art 3890 New Orleans Musicians Clinic 8005 New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative 4144 New Orleans Redevelopment Authority 8144 New Schools for New Orleans 122, 2585, 3854, 3871, 3874, 3891, 4146, 7553 NOLA 180 2586 Northern Louisiana Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 8426 Ochsner Clinic Foundation 3867 Opelousas Area Cerebral Palsy Clinic 11297 Operation REACH 5812 Orleans Parish Juvenile Court 4152
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Providence Community Housing 11521 Regional Planning Commission 3892 Restoration Pregnancy Resource Center 11321 River Region Educational Initiatives 11323 Saint Bernard Economic Development Foundation 3893 Saint Bernard Project 3894 Saint Bernard, Parish of 3895 Saint James Council on Aging 11333 Saint John the Baptist Parish School 11334 Saint Marys Residential Training School 11337 Saint Michael Special School 11338 School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans 3855 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 3852 Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal 6498 Shriners Hospitals for Children 11368 South Baton Rouge Christian Childrens Foundation 11375 Special Olympics Louisiana 11387 Stuller Place-Childrens Advocacy Center 11393 TARC 11401 Teach for America, Greater New Orleans 2623, 2624, 3856, 3863-3866, 3869, 3872, 3875, 3896-3898 Teach for America, South Louisiana 3853, 3904 Tipitinas Foundation 8350 Tulane Educational Fund 1424 Tulane University 5145 United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area 3870 UNITY of Greater New Orleans 6056 University of New Orleans Foundation 3498 Vermilion Parish Public Schools 10518 Xavier University of Louisiana 6969, 7743 YMCA of Northeast Louisiana 10526
MAINE Alzheimers Association 3921 Bowdoin College 7662, 7787, 7788 CAT Action Treasury 466 Center for Health Policy Development 6285 Child and Youth Board of Washington County 3922 Common Good Ventures 4484, 11604 Community Counseling Center 3911 Community School 5970 Congregation Etz Chaim 3912 Gulf of Maine Research Institute 1098 Hospice Volunteers of the Waterville Area 9630 Institute for Civic Leadership 3913 Institute for Global Ethics 1289 Island Institute 3153 Maine Association of Nonprofits 3914, 8484 Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute 6107 Maine Math and Science Alliance 1947 Maine Medical Center 6321 Maine Peoples Resource Center 4499 Old York Historical Society 6142 Our Giving Community 8331 PCA Great Performances 3915 Pineland Farms 3919 Platform Shoes Forum 3796 Portland Education Partnership 8671 Portland Symphony Orchestra 3916 PSL STRIVE 3942 Southern Maine Area Agency on Aging 3923 Temple Beth El 3917 Training and Development Corporation 3275 University of Maine 1434 University of Southern Maine 6403, 6404 William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum 3918 Youth Alternatives Ingraham 3920
MALAYSIA SIS Forum Malaysia Berhad 7305
MALI Oeuvre Malienne dAide a lEnfance du Sahel 843
MARYLAND
Advocates for Children and Youth 3944 Alice Ferguson Foundation 4918 Alternative Directions 3958 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Maryland 3945, 3946 American Institute of Physics 2347 American Pain Foundation 5497 American Physical Society 1539 AOPA Air Safety Foundation 4751, 4752 Art on Purpose 3959 Associated Black Charities 4013, 4014 Associated Catholic Charities 3960 Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers 3961, 4015, 4239, 5735, 6697 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now 3962 B and O Railroad Museum 3963 Baltimore Algebra Project 7978 Baltimore City Health Department 3947 Baltimore Clayworks 3964 Baltimore Collegetown Network 3965 Baltimore County Literacy Works 9642 Baltimore Medical System 4924, 7979 Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation 4017 Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems 7980, 7981 Baltimore Theater Project 3966 Baltimore, City of 3948 Brandon Roberts and Associates 5018 Burke Environmental Associates 449 Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland 3797, 7633 Center for Adoption Support and Education 11564 Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance 4029, 4030 Center for Jewish Education of Baltimore 4240 Center for Medical Technology Policy 274 Center for Watershed Protection 3949 Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School of Greater Washington 6582 Chesapeake Bay Trust 450, 3950 CHF International 4705, 6248, 6249 Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 3648 Citizens Planning and Housing Association 3967-3969, 4242 Civic Works 3951 Class Acts Arts 2867 Copper Ridge Institute 3970 Cross and Joftus 5049 Democracy Collaborative Foundation 2746 Development Training Institute 5532, 5736, 8448, 8641, 8642 Dickeyville Garden Club 3971 Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City 4243 Enterprise Community Partners 2748, 5456, 9185, 11584 Family League of Baltimore City 4073 Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences 7571 Foundations of Success 1261-1264, 7025 Four-H Council, National 1131 Friends of the Family 2838 Funders Network on Population, Reproductive Health and Rights 1270 Fusion Partnerships 2151, 3972, 3973, 4000 Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation 3974 Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families 1274, 1275, 4832, 11754 Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media 7991 Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance 3975, 3976 Greater Baltimore Tennis Patrons Association 3977 Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council 3978 Hatcher Group 5074 Healthy Teen Network 4494 Highlands School 9649 Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition 3952 Home Builders Care Foundation 2839 Housing Unlimited 2909 Human Services Coalition of Prince Georges County 2910 IMPACT Silver Spring 2814, 2840, 2841, 4226, 8750
Abt Associates 4004
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Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development 4847 Institute for Conservation Leadership 5378 Institute for Energy and Environmental Research 7186 Institute for Faith-Based Leadership and Philanthropy 4094 Institute for Integrative Health 7589 Interfaith Works 2911 J. Craig Venter Institute 1511 Jhpiego 2666, 5988 Job Opportunities Task Force 4247, 7994, 7995 Johns Hopkins University 825, 1294, 1295, 2714, 3979, 4101, 5089, 6319, 7204, 7420, 7421, 7688, 7996, 7997, 10457, 11768 Jubilee Baltimore 3980 Just Partners 4102-4105 Kennedy Krieger Institute 3981, 3982 KIPP Baltimore 2411 Larry King Cardiac Foundation 5726 Lloyd Society 386 Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations 2817, 2914, 7999 Maryland CASA Association 11565 Maryland Charter School Network 4118 Maryland Department of Juvenile Services 4119, 4120 Maryland Mentoring Partnership 11566 Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence 9132 Maryland State Department of Education 6761 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland 3983 Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy 6595 Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training 4001 Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium 119, 2774, 12022 Museum for Contemporary Arts 3984 NAACP 4870, 11772 National Alliance for Caregiving 7611 National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum 1324 Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore 3985, 8768 New Leaders for New Schools 3954, 3986, 4142, 4233, 4249 Nonprofit Village Center 2820, 2853-2855 PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values 6958 Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning 2856 Population Association of America 848, 8151 Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County 2921 Prince Georges County Board of Education 326 Prince Georges County Public Schools 10701 Pulmonary Hypertension Association 5515 Ready At Five Partnership 3987, 3988, 11569 Safe and Sound Baltimores Campaign for Children and Youth 8011 Saint Ambrose Housing Aid Center 3989 Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research 8220 SeaWeb 1393, 1394 Sinai Hospital of Baltimore 3990 Sister to Sister - Everyone Has a Heart Foundation 8853, 8854 Special Olympics Maryland 9142, 11388 Station Resource Group 3497, 8345 Success for All Foundation 10151 Susanna Wesley House 3991 Synergy Enterprises 5141 Teach for America 3955, 3992-3997, 4003, 4251, 5758, 8540, 8810, 8813 Towson University Foundation 6815, 8016 Trees for the Future 7599 United States Naval Academy Foundation 998 University of Baltimore 8227, 10658 University of Maryland Foundation 2726, 8228 University of Maryland-Baltimore 3956, 6384, 6914 University of Maryland-Baltimore County 3957 University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation 4180 University of Maryland-Cambridge 1435 University of Maryland-College Park 4181 Victory Housing 4208 Volunteer Central 3998 World Arts Focus 2931 Your Public Radio Corporation 3999
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MASSACHUSETTS Abortion Access Project 2612, 4478 Abt Associates 7057 Actors Shakespeare Project 4290 Afterschool Partners 4523 Algebra Project 11678 Alternatives for Community and Environment 6270 American Evaluation Association 4009 Amherst College 4632 Artistlink 4292 Arts/Boston 4547 Association of Literary Scholars and Critics 12014 Bay Cove Human Services 4925 Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology 4293 Bentley College 4549 Berklee College of Music 4294 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 6061 Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition 4295 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay 4296 Biondolillo Associates 1196 Black Ministerial Alliance 4550, 4589 Boston Affordable Housing Coalition 5015 Boston Algebra in Middle Schools Project 4524 Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth 4297 Boston Building Materials Cooperative Charitable and Educational Fund 3934, 4255 Boston Cares 4256, 6976 Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation 1828 Boston Childrens Museum 4298 Boston College 2639, 2761, 4025, 6276, 6562, 7609, 8058, 9326 Boston Critic 8073 Boston Earned Income Tax Credit Action Coalition 4299 Boston History Center and Museum 4590 Boston Lyric Opera Company 4427 Boston Modern Orchestra Project 4300, 4428, 7660 Boston Partners in Education 4551 Boston Symphony Orchestra 7661 Boston Ten Point Coalition 720 Boston University 2710, 4301, 4302, 4525, 6277 Boston Womens Health Book Collective 6080 Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras 4303, 4429 Boston-Area Youth Organizing Project 8291 Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence 4526 Boys and Girls Club of Nantucket 1829 Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston 4304 Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester 4305 Boys and Girls Clubs of Middlesex County 4527 Brain Tumor Society 2827 Brandeis University 255, 3512, 5016, 5017, 6278, 6579, 10228 Bridgespan Group 784, 893, 1151, 6564, 6565, 6846, 7789, 10578 Brigham and Womens Hospital 7568 Build the Out-of-School Time Network 4552 Building Educated Leaders for Life Foundation 9644 Building Excellent Schools 110, 4430, 7440, 10353, 10354 Building Impact 4553 Camp Fire USA 4431 Camp Harbor View Foundation 6977 Capital Link 4542 Castle Square Tenants Organization 4528 Catholic Schools Foundation 4457 Center for Collaborative Education 135, 2224, 4257-4262, 4306, 4554, 10413 Center for Community Health Education, Research and Service 4307 Center for Corporate Citizenship 2642 Center for Effective Philanthropy 898, 1088, 1152, 1218, 1572, 2141, 3604, 3760, 4432, 4798, 5167, 5452, 5527, 5528, 6048, 6196, 7021, 7921, 8094, 8121, 8295, 8399, 10168, 11683, 11739, 11740 Center for Women and Enterprise 4387, 6192, 8440 Central Square Theater 4308 CERES 7794 Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation 4465 Charleys Fund 2597 Chefs Collaborative 1223 Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home 4309
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Childrens Hospital Corporation 664, 665, 7415, 7569, 10336 Citizen Schools 4310 City School 4311 Clarke School for the Deaf 9919, 9920 Common Impact 4263, 4312, 4313, 4470, 4557, 8299 Commonwealth Center for Change 4422 Commonwealth Corporation 6644 Commonwealth Seminar 4314 Community Catalyst 3155, 5038, 6294, 6295, 6932, 6933, 9082 Community Day Care of Lawrence 4529 Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation 4485 Community Harvest Project 4586 Community Training and Assistance Center 5042, 7802 Community Works 4558 Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 4587 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 9121 Dorchester Uhuru Project 4316, 4530 Earthwatch Institute 4436, 6200 Ecclesia Ministries 7809 EcoLogic Development Fund 573, 666, 1884, 2747, 3926, 6722 Education Collaborative for Greater Boston 490 Education Development Center 4069, 10716 Education Resource Strategies 3119 Educators for Social Responsibility 10606-10608 EdVestors 4317 Efficacy Institute 4253, 4264, 4318 Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House 4319 Emerge 4559 Emmanuel Gospel Center 3679, 4591 Environmental Careers Organization 1065 Environmental Health Fund 4488 Executive Service Corps of New England 3576, 4560 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation 7746 Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses 4321 Fenway Community Development Corporation 4561 Fenway Community Health Center 4322 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund 48, 631, 2580, 2739, 3120, 3427, 4453, 4471, 5880-5882, 7010-7016, 7055, 8174, 8573, 8647, 10685, 10741 Filmmakers Collaborative 1260 Foster and Adoption Mentoring and Enrichment 4531 Franklin Land Trust 4423 FSG Social Impact Advisors 808, 913, 914, 1268, 1269, 3339, 4323, 4324, 4688, 4750, 7818, 9757, 10622, 11578 FutureWorks, LLC 7162 Generations Incorporated 4532 Girls LEAP Self-Defense 4325 Global Action Network Net 8128 Grantmakers Without Borders 7165 Greater Boston Interfaith Organization 2954, 4392, 4393 Greater Lawrence Family Health Center 9648 Green Corps 634, 8035, 8036 Green Roundtable 4267 Greenlight Fund 2737, 4326-4329, 4454, 4541 Hampshire College 1278, 8360, 11483 HAP, Inc. 4394, 8459 Harvard University 814, 815, 1279, 2713, 2744, 3450, 3451, 3564, 4087, 4330, 5073, 6309, 6585, 6939, 7372, 7572, 7588, 7684, 8922, 11756 Haverhill, City of 6514 Health Services Partnership of Dorchester 4472, 4543 HEARTH 4331, 4564 Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation 4268 HopeFound 4592 Horwitz and Company 1285, 1286 Housing Families 4593 Hull Lifesaving Museum 4533 Huntington Theater Company 4333 Immaculate Conception Parish School 4594 Inkwell Foundation 7494 InnerCity Entrepreneurs 4335, 4544, 4565 Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion 4336
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Institute for Healthcare Improvement 278, 2201 Institute for International Urban Development 472 Institute for SSDS 7188 Institute Park, Friends of 4588 Intercultural Center for Research in Education 4269, 4270 International Fund for Animal Welfare 6214, 8392 InterValley Project 5085 Island Affordable Housing Fund 688 Island Alliance 4337 Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival 7687 Jericho Road Project 4338 Jewish Family and Life 3369 Jewish Organizing Initiative 6951 Jobs for Massachusetts 4342 Jobs for the Future 4248, 5088, 6318, 11767 John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation 4384 John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation 4595 Junior Achievement of Northern New England 9652 Karuna Center for Peacebuilding 4343 Landmark School 2618 Lawyers Clearinghouse on Affordable Housing and Homelessness 4566 Lesley University 7220 Lighthouse Academies 117, 118 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 4344, 4345, 4567, 8472 LWP LLC 6856 Management Consulting Services 4271, 4272 Management Sciences for Health 4346 Market Street Research 1312, 1313 Marthas Vineyard Community Services 692 MASCO Services 4273 Massachusetts 2020 4347, 4596 Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations 3939, 4348, 4400-4402, 4568, 7762, 8485 Massachusetts Center for Charter Public School Excellence 4534 Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ 3714 Massachusetts Department of Youth Services 4121 Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities 4440 Massachusetts General Hospital 4441, 4467, 7644 Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition 7845 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 831, 832, 6953, 8209 Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition 7591 Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation 4286 Massachusetts Public School Performance 4349 Massachusetts Transportation Investment Coalition 4350 Massachusetts Voter Education Network 4351 McLean Hospital 1135, 1136 Metropolitan Area Planning Council 4274, 4352 Military Families Speak Out 6508 Mission Schools International 2775 MissionSAFE: A New Beginning 4535, 7446 Monitor Group 1320, 8139 Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust 7592 Mount Holyoke College 7692 Mount Saint Joseph Academy 4597 Mujeres Unidas en Accion - Women United in Action 3580, 4569 Museum of Fine Arts 4353, 7457 Museum of Science 1137 Mystic Valley Elder Services 4354 Nantucket Cottage Hospital 2796 National Bureau of Economic Research 322, 2715 National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare Quality 1330 National Network of Abortion Funds 1333 Nativity School of Worcester 4536 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea 4404, 8496 Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester 4409 New Center for Arts and Culture 4356 New England Aquarium 1341, 4357 New England Foundation for the Arts 4275, 4358, 7253, 7254, 7694, 7695 New England Working Landscapes for Future Generations Hall Tavern Farm 4504
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New Profit 3074, 3075, 4359-4364, 10226 New Repertory Theater 4365 Nonprofit Finance Fund 4254, 4276, 4277 Nonprofit Information Networking Association 4148, 5122, 5123, 11781 North Bennet Street School 4442 Northeast Document Conservation Center 7698 Northeastern University 7575 Ocean Alliance 207 Odwin Learning Center 3581 Omni Med 4885 One Family Scholars Program 4598 Oneill Health Center 4599 Opera Boston 4366 Organizing and Leadership Training Center 8517 Parent Professional Advocacy League 4367 Partakers, Inc. 9633 Participatory Culture Foundation 8332, 8333 Partners Home Care 9634 Partnership 4368, 4574 Pathfinder International 1358, 7274 Paul Revere Memorial Association 4369, 4444 Peace Games 4600 Perkins School for the Blind 8254 Philanthropic Initiative 4455, 4459, 4463, 6143, 8059, 11984-11986 Phillips Academy 1977 Pine Street Inn 4370 Por Cristo 4601 Presentation School Foundation 4371 Prison Policy Initiative 8008 Project Place 4575 Proteus Fund 7288 Public Policy Institute 4372 Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment 8395 Quincy Police Department 4576 Reach Out and Read 4162 Research Institute for Learning and Development 497 ROCA 4975 Root Capital 2009, 2010, 2755, 2946, 6791, 6792, 8024 Root Cause Institute 4537, 6793 Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy 4373 RPC LLC 6860 Schott Foundation for Public Education 6996 Second Nature 4976 Simmons College 8221 Sloan Consortium 8222 Smith College 2496, 9946-9948 Somerville Community Corporation 6801 South Boston Neighborhood House 4374, 4448 Sports Museum of New England 4602 Stand for Children Leadership Center 4375, 4376, 10227 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 8259 Strong Women, Strong Girls 4538 Teachers 21 4585 Teachers As Scholars 331 TechFoundation 11505 Teen Challenge New England 4603 Tenacity, Inc. 4539, 7598 Theater Offensive 4377 Third Sector New England 2604, 4279-4283, 4378, 4379, 4418, 4456, 4462, 4897, 6963, 11793 Trustees of Reservations 7600 Tufts University 7720, 8118, 8365 University of Massachusetts 6385 University of Massachusetts Amherst Foundation 8047 Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts 4581 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program 6162-6164, 6247, 7406-7410, 10331, 11881, 12151 Vietnamese American Initiative for Development 6841 Vigorous Interventions In Ongoing Natural Settings 4911 W G B H Educational Foundation 166 Wellesley College 7354, 7741 Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund 4420, 8549
Women Express 4540, 4582 Womens Institute for Housing and Economic Development 4381 Womens Lunch Place 4382 Woods Hole Research Center 1447, 1448 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2682 YMCA of Greater Boston 4522 YMCA of Westfield 4425 YMCA Shared Services 4464 ZUMIX 4383
MEXICO Afluentes 7060 Alternativas y Capacidades 776 Autonomous Group for Environmental Research 7087 Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology 7107 Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental 1222 Comision de Derechos Humanos del Distrito Federal 3481 Comunidad y Biodiversidad 1239 Defensa Ambiental del Noroeste 1244 Diocese of Ciudad Juarez 2766 Fundacion Educa Mexico 2654, 7917 GESOC 810 National Pedagogic University 7247 Pro Esteros Lagunas y Marismas de las Californias 1367 Proeducacion, I.A.P. 6922 Rural Research and Farmer Consultancy 7298 Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer 2132 SuMar, Voces por la Naturaleza 1407 Tropica Rural Latinoamericana 7328 Union de Empresanos para la Tecnologia en la Educacion 2134 University of Yucatan 7348
MICHIGAN Accounting Aid Society 7509 Alongside, Inc. 4698 Alpena Community College 4678 Alternatives for Girls 4754 American Arab Chamber of Commerce 9639 American Cancer Society 4630 American Heart Association 4631 American Red Cross 4770, 5181 Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services 4780, 4922, 4990, 7075, 7076 Armory Arts Village 4763 Arts Beats and Eats Foundation 4633 Arts Center for Newaygo County 4725 Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids 4729 Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo 4743-4745 Avalon Hospice 9626 Aware 4764 Bar-Levav Educational Association 4680 Baraga Broadcasting 3083 Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute 4634 Battle Creek Area Educators Task Force 4787 Battle Creek School District 4788 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Jackson County 4765 Black Family Development 4926 Boys and Girls Club of Battle Creek 4791 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Kalamazoo 4607 Burnham Brook Center 4793 Camp Fire USA 5182 CASA of Kent County 5183 Center for Civic Participation 6927 Chamber Foundation, Battle Creek Area 4803 Chamber Foundation, Michigan State 5031 Charitable Union 4804 Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 4991 Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Saginaw County 4708 Childrens Aid Society of Detroit 4931 Childrens Home of Detroit 4681 Christ the King Lutheran Church 12090 Citizens Research Council of Michigan 4755 City Connect Detroit 4673, 4682, 4683, 4716, 4806, 4992, 5168
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City LinC Ministries 4807 College for Creative Studies 4934 Comerica Legacy Foundation 11603 Communities in Schools of Detroit 4935 Community Action Agency of South Central Michigan 4808 Community Health and Social Services Center 5169 Community Inclusive Recreation 4810 Cornerstone Schools Association 4636 Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 5046 Corporation for Supportive Housing 4993 Council of Michigan Foundations 797, 4815, 5154 Creating Hope International 572, 4315, 6250, 9409 Dahlem Conservancy 4766 Davenport University Foundation 4999 Detroit Community Initiative 4938 Detroit Economic Growth Foundation 4939 Detroit Institute of Arts 4637 Detroit Science Center 4638 Detroit Symphony Orchestra 7676 Detroit Youth Foundation 4684, 4685 Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice 4940 Don Bosco Hall 4941 Douglass Community Association 4609 Downtown Detroit Partnership 4639, 4942 Edison Institute 9122 ERAC/CE 4612, 4746 Ethiopian North American Health Professionals Association 4686 Executive Service Corps of Detroit 4640, 4717, 4756, 4994 Fair Food Matters 4771 Fair Housing Center of West Michigan 4731 Family Empowerment Institute 4072 Family Service Agency of Mid Michigan 5056 Fire Historical and Cultural Arts Collaborative 4772 First Congregational Church 4824 First United Methodist Church of Saline 4753 Flint Community Schools 5156, 5157 Flint Institute of Music 5060, 5061 Focus: HOPE 4687, 4757, 4948, 7156 Fontana Chamber Arts 4747 Food Bank Council of Michigan 4641, 4826 Food Bank of South Central Michigan 4767, 4773 Freshwater Future 5063 Genesee County Health Department 4692, 5158 Genesee Institute 5064 Genesee Intermediate School District 5159 Gleaners Community Food Bank 4642, 4952 Grace Centers of Hope 4643 Grand Rapids Art Museum 4732, 4733 Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center for Health Professions 4700 Grand Rapids Symphony 4734 Grand Valley State University 4830 Grass River Natural Area 4953 Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra 4735 Great Lakes Colleges Association 7683 Greater Detroit Area Health Council 4954 Greater Flint Health Coalition 5069 Greater Harbor Springs Area Planning Resource Group 4736 Greater Lansing African American Health Institute 4834 Habitat for Humanity, Battle Creek Area 4836 Habitat for Humanity, Detroit 4758, 4759 Habitat for Humanity, Genesee County 4693 Hand-in-Hand Foundation 4644 Haven of Rest Ministries of Battle Creek 4837 Health Management Associates 6899, 6900 Henry Ford Health System 4956 Henry Ford Learning Institute 915 Hispanic American Council 4614 Holland Alano Association 4697 Inside Out Literary Arts Project 4646 Institute for Black Family Development 5171 Instream Flow Council 5081 International Association for Organ Donation 4647 Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival 4852 Jackson Nonprofit Support Center 4768 Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop 4648 Kalamazoo College 7689
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Kalamazoo Public Library 4774 Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency 4748 Kids Hope USA 11947 Land Information Access Association 5090 Last Chance Rescue 4856 Lighthouse Communities 5186 Lighthouse of Oakland County 4650 Lily Missions Center 4769 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 4674, 4718, 4760, 4960, 5184, 7531, 9174 Madonna University 4961 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan 9049 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 4651 Marnee and John DeVine Foundation 4652 Metro Housing Partnership 5098, 7540 Metropolitan Organizing Strategy for Enabling Strength 4966 Michigan Association of Public School Academies 5172 Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence 4864 Michigan Community Service Commission 4865 Michigan Equality Education Fund 4616 Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership 4709 Michigan Interfaith Voice 4617 Michigan Molecular Institute 4710 Michigan Nonprofit Association 4689, 4690, 4719, 4761, 5099 Michigan Opera Theater 4653 Michigan Organizing Project 4618-4620 Michigan State University 5160 Michigan Technological University 4711 Michigan Womens Foundation 4654 Michigan Works Association 5100 Michigans Children 5101 Midland Center for the Arts 4712 Most Holy Trinity Parish 4995 Mott Community College 5104 Multi-purpose Arena Coalition 4679 National Association of Black Automotive Suppliers Scholarship Fund 4656 National Resource Center for the Healing of Racism 4877, 4878 Neighborhood Centers 5174 New Detroit 4880, 4996 New Horizons Rehabilitation Services 4660 New Latino Visions 4623 New Level Sports 4881 Newaygo County Agricultural Fair Association 4726 Newaygo County Council for the Arts 4727 Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency 4728 Nonprofit Enterprise at Work 4720, 4997, 9103 Northside Association for Community Development 4624 Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development 4969 Northwood University 10641 Oakland Family Services 4661 Partners in Expanding Health Quality and Access 1354 Partnership for Learning 4713 Peoples Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit 5175 Pewabic Pottery 4970 Pine Mountain Music Festival 4714 Pine Rest Foundation 5000 Polly Ann Trailway Management Council 4664 Priority Children 5161 Public Museum of Grand Rapids Friends Foundation 4737 Public Policy Associates 5126 Resource Center 4694, 5129 Saginaw School District 10488 Saint Clair County Library System 10489 Saint Clair County Regional Educational Service Agency 4721 Saint Francis Retreat Center 3728 Saint Thomas Lutheran Church 12118 Shelter Association of Washtenaw County 3079 Sistahs Providing Intelligence, Creativity and Empowerment 4626 Smartshop Metal Arts Collective 4775 Southwest Detroit Business Association 5176
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Spectrum Health Foundation 5001 Spectrum Health United Memorial Foundation 5002 State Theater of Bay City, Bay County 4715 Think Detroit PAL 5177 Triangle Foundation 2527 Ujima Enterprises 4749 United Way for Southeastern Michigan 4998 United Way of Genesee County 4695, 4696, 5147, 5162, 5163 United Way of Greater Battle Creek 4906 United Way, Capital Area 11576 United Way, Char-Em 4738 United Way, Heart of West Michigan 4739 University of Michigan 1436, 1437, 3792, 4183, 4668, 4707, 5149, 5164, 6387-6389, 7343 Urban League of Flint 5165 Urban League, Southwestern Michigan 4910 Van Buren Community Mental Health Authority 9597 Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons 4762 WARM Training Center 4419, 4722 Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency 5178 Webberville Community Schools 10521 Wellspring 4985 West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology 5003 Western Theological Seminary 3741 Widowed Persons Service 5185 Williams Group 970-973 YES Foundation 5179 Youth Development Commission 4677, 4691, 5180 YWCA of Greater Flint 5152 YWCA of Kalamazoo 4914 Zeeland Public Schools 10527
MINNESOTA A Chance to Grow 5343, 5518 Academy on Violence and Abuse 5243 Achieve Minneapolis 2270, 2271, 5187, 5198, 5199, 5409-5414, 5421, 5422, 5519, 5659, 5761, 5794 Admission Possible 5602 African Chamber of Commerce 5244 African Health Action Corporation 5245 African Immigrants Community Services 5246 Ain Dah Yung Center 5345, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660 Alexandra House 5496 Alliance for Sustainability 5795 Alliance Housing 5661 AMAZE 5247 American Cancer Society 5577 American Composers Forum 7071 American Heart Association 5724, 5725 American Indian Family Center 5346 American Lung Association of Minnesota 7454 American Red Cross 5248 AMICUS 5604 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association 5578 Anderson Entrepreneurial Center 5416 Anoka Ramsey Community College Foundation 5250 Apple Tree Dental 5793 ARC Greater Twin Cities 5522 ARC Minnesota 5251 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy 5523 Association of Fundraising Professionals 5252 Audubon Minnesota 5348 Battered Womens Legal Advocacy Project 5605 Bedlam Theater 5349 Bloomington Art Center 5451 Bolder Options 5350, 5663 Boy Scouts of America 5664 Breaking Free 5607 Bridging, Inc. 5500 Business, Arts and Recreation Center 5351 Carleton College 2742 Carondelet Catholic School 5524 Casa de Esperanza 5525 Catholic Youth Camps 5665 Center for Academic Excellence 5791 Center for Africans New to America 5666
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Center for Communication and Development 5526, 5608 Center for Cross-Cultural Health 5254, 5583 Center for Policy Studies 4037 Center for Somali Family and Childrens Services 5215 Center for Victims of Torture 6930 Central Center for Family Resources 5352 Centro Campesino 5353, 5529 Charities Review Council of Minnesota 5192, 5530 Child Care Works 5453 Childrens Cancer Research Fund 5579, 12088 Childrens Health Care Foundation 5667 Childrens HeartLink 4241, 5501, 5502 Childrens Home Society and Family Services 5668-5670 Church of the Lutheran Brethren 12091 City of Lakes Community Land Trust 5609 Clare Housing 5610 Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning 5355 College of Saint Benedict 8358 Communication Center, Friends of the 5531 Community Design Center of Minnesota 5356, 5796 Community Programs in the Arts and Sciences 5671 Community Shares of Minnesota 5613 Community Stabilization Project 5357 Companion Dog Connection 5614 Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio 5359 Concordia University Saint Paul 5454 Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota 5255, 5360, 5615 Connections of Moorhead 5256 Conservation Minnesota 5361 Countryside Public Health 5362 Courage Center 5503, 5504 Dakota Wicohan 5258 District 202 5259 District Councils Collaborative of Saint Paul and Minneapolis 5533 Douglas County Public Health 5580 Early Childhood Resource Center 5260, 5365 East Metro Womens Council 5261 Edina ABC Foundation 5534 EdVisions 11748 Emerge Community Development 5053 Fairmont, City of 5581 Family Housing Fund 5216 Family Tree Clinic 5617, 5674 Farmers Legal Action Group 4489 Fergus Falls Center for the Arts 5369 First Childrens Finance 2280, 5170, 5217, 5458, 5618, 5737, 6729 Folwell Neighborhood Association 5535 Forest Stewardship Council 11665 Fresh Air, Inc. 5536 Generation for Change and Growth 5263 Gillette Childrens Specialty Healthcare 5506 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 5675 Givens Foundation for African-American Literature 5619 Goodwill Industries Easter Seal Society of Minnesota 5620 Great American History Theater 5370, 5676 Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development 5371 Great Plains Windustry Project 5264, 5373 Great River Shakespeare Festival 5374 Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities 2283, 2284, 5188, 5265, 5419, 5424, 5537, 5538, 5730, 5738, 5767, 5797, 12100 Growth and Justice 5266 Guthrie Theater Foundation 5375 Hallie Q. Brown Community Center 5218, 5376 Hamline University 5677, 5678 Hastings Family Service 5679 Headwaters Foundation for Justice 5377, 5539 Health and Education Association for Development 5267 HealthPartners 5540 Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities 5798, 12101 Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life 5268
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Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research 5541 Hmong 18 Council 5269 HOPE Adoption and Family Services International 5219, 5621, 5680 Hope Community 8310 Hopkins Minnetonka Family Resource Center 5270 Housing Preservation Project 5542 Illusion Theater and School 5739 Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota 5271, 5622, 5681 Independent School District No. 316 5229 Indian Land Tenure Foundation 5585 Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy 4848, 7183, 12049 Inter-Tribal Elder Services 5274 ISAIAH 5461, 5543 Itasca Community College 5230 Itasca Economic Development Corporation 5231 Jabbok Family Services 5276 Jeremiah Program 5220, 5682 Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas 5277 Joyce Preschool 5544 Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest 5425 K T C A/K T C I Twin Cities Public Television 5426 Kairos Dance Theater 5623 Katahdin 5624 KOOTASCA Community Action 5278 La Escuelita 5545 La Oportunidad 5221 Lakes and Pines Community Action Council 5280 Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership 5281 Lakewood Health System 5232 Land Stewardship Project 5282, 5380, 12050 Lao Advancement Organization of America 5283 LarsonAllen LLP 7215 League of Women Voters of Minnesota Education Fund 5508 Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe 5233 Library Foundation of Hennepin County 5285 Lifeworks Services 5626 Link, The 5627 Lionsgate Academy 5628 Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly 5629 Little Earth Residents Association 5286, 5546 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 5586 Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Twin Cities 5287, 5428, 5741, 5772, 5773, 5799 Loft Literary Center 5548, 7224 Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts 5465 Luther Seminary 3712 Lyric Arts Company of Anoka 5466 Macalester College 5587, 11605 MacPhail Center for Music 5510 Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits 2296, 5189, 5193, 5211, 5289, 5429, 5467, 5630, 5683, 5742-5744, 12111 Mayo Clinic Rochester 10461 Meals on Wheels, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro Area 5631 Melpomene Institute for Womens Health Research 5290 Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota 5291 Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities 5292, 5382, 5745 Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools 5633 Metropolitan State University 5293 Metropolitan State University Foundation 5684 Midwest Community Development 5294 Migizi Communications 5549, 5550 Milaca, City of 5443 Milestone Growth Fund 5190 Milkweed Editions 5746 Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation 5656 Minneapolis Public Library, Friends of the 5551 Minneapolis Public Schools 10466 Minnesota Adoption Resource Network 5685 Minnesota AIDS Project 5634 Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children 5295 Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration 5444
Minnesota Campus Compact 5234 Minnesota Center for Book Arts 5383 Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy 5384 Minnesota Council for Quality 5296, 5775 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 4500, 5297, 5298, 5552, 5635 Minnesota Council on Foundations 5657 Minnesota Counties Research Foundation 5235 Minnesota Environmental Initiative 5385, 5801 Minnesota Environmental Partnership 5103, 5468 Minnesota Historical Society 5686 Minnesota Home Ownership Center 5299 Minnesota Humanities Center 5431, 5432 Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network 5300 Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center 5301 Minnesota International Center 5747 Minnesota International Health Volunteers 5636 Minnesota Kinship Caregivers Association 5637 Minnesota Literacy Council 5687 Minnesota Medical Foundation 5511, 5728 Minnesota Minority Education Partnership 5638 Minnesota Museum of American Art 5222, 5688 Minnesota Opera 5512, 5553, 5554, 5731 Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting 5469 Minnesota Project 5386 Minnesota Real Estate Foundation 5417 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Foundation 5236 Minnesota State Council on Economic Education 5470 Minnesota State Services for the Blind 5689 Minnesota Thunder PLUS-Partnering for Leadership and Urban Success 5302 Minnesota Womens Consortium 5555, 5556 Minnesota Youth Intervention Programs Association 5471 Minnesota, State of 5472 Model Cities of Saint Paul 5690 Montessori Training Center of Minnesota 5303 Montrose, City of 5445 Native American Community Development Institute 5557, 5558, 5590 Native Americans in Philanthropy 4879, 11706 Neighborhood Health Care Network 5194 Neighborhood House 5304, 5691 Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis 2301 Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities 5780 Neighborhood Justice Center 5305 NetWork for Better Futures 5388 New Foundations 5639 New Franklin Cultural Center 5389 Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network 8328 Nonprofits Assistance Fund 2313, 5223, 5640, 5692, 5750 Normandale Evangelical Lutheran Church 12113 North American Council on Adoptable Children 4150 North Branch, City of 5446 Northeast Community Development Corporation 5308 Northeast Entrepreneur Fund 3076 Northeast Residence 5224, 5693 Northern Community Radio 5237 Northside Arts Collective 5473 Northside Residents Redevelopment Council 6454 NorthWay Community Trust 2314, 5474 Northwoods Coalition for Family Safety 5312 Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless 5313 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts 5195, 5225, 5694 Organizing Apprenticeship Project 5559, 5560, 5695 Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul 5314 Outfront Minnesota Community Services 5315 OverExposure 5475 Page Education Foundation 5641 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays 5316, 5643 Park Square Theater 5696 Parks and Trails Council of Minnesota 5697 Partnership Plan for Stillwater Area Schools 12083 PEACE Foundation 5561 Penumbra Theater Company 5317, 5751 People, Incorporated 5644 Perham Memorial Hospital and Home 5318
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Peta Wakan Tipi 5391 Philanthrofund Foundation 5319 Phyllis Wheatley Community Center 5645 Pillsbury United Communities 5320 Plymouth Christian Youth Center 5646 Progressive Technology Project 982, 11710 Project Pathfinder 5322 Ramsey County Historical Society 5698, 5699 Ready 4 K 5476 Rebuild Resources 5393, 5562, 5700 Red Eye Collaboration 5477 Redeemer Center for Life 5323 Regions Hospital Foundation 5701 Renewing the Countryside 5238, 5594 Resource Center for Fathers and Families 5478 Restorative Justice Community Action 5324 Reuben Lindh Family Services 5394, 5395, 5702 Rose Ensemble 5326 Rotary Foundation of Saint Paul 5703 Saint Louis Park Public Schools 10491 Saint Martin, City of 5447 Saint Olaf College 5752, 7711 Saint Paul Area Council of Churches 5226, 5433, 5647 Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists 5753 Saint Paul Conservatory of Music 5704 Saint Paul Public Schools 5563, 5705 Scholarship America 2023, 8851, 8852 Science Museum of Minnesota 2677, 5516 Search Institute 3730, 3731, 4167, 5564, 10970 Second Harvest Heartland 5328 Senior Community Services 5329 ServeMinnesota 5754 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 5706 Simpson Housing Services 5330 Skewed Visions 5479 Somali Action Alliance 5565, 5566 Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home 5435, 5650 Southside Family Charter School 5651 Springboard for the Arts 5227, 5420, 5480, 5707, 5708, 5755 Stairstep Foundation 5567 Staples Motley Independent School District 2170 5239 STAR 8282, 8283 Starkey Hearing Foundation 5709 Support Our Schools 5756 Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot 5228, 5399, 5710 Take Action Minnesota Education Fund 5331 Teens Alone 5652 Theater Mu 5400 Trust for Public Land 5568, 5711 Twin Cities Media Alliance 5332, 5569 Twin Cities RISE 5570 Two Rivers Community Land Trust 5197, 5333 United Hospital Foundation 5712, 5713 United Negro College Fund 5437 United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities 5571, 5714 United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha, and Pierce Counties 5715, 5716 United Way, Greater Twin Cities 5240, 5401, 5485 University of Minnesota 4385, 5241, 5572, 6390-6395 University of Minnesota Foundation 5439, 5486-5489, 5573 Upper Mississippi Mental Health Center 5334 Urban League, Minneapolis 5491, 5574 Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation 2324, 5214, 5415, 5440, 5492, 5575, 5717, 5732, 5759, 12123 Venture Allies 5418 VocalEssence 5718 Walk-In Counseling Center 5335, 5402, 5653 Walker Art Center 5733 Walker West Music Academy 5719 Washburn Center for Children 5403, 5441 Way to Grow 5404 Wellstone Action Fund 5336 West Central Minnesota Communities Action 5337
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West Side Community Health Services 5339, 5517, 5720 Windom, City of 5242 Women of Nations 5721 Womens Foundation of Minnesota 5340 WomenVenture 5341 World Association for Sexual Health 7357 Youth Express 5760 Youth Farm and Market Project 5405 Youth Frontiers 5442, 5722 Youth Leadership 5342 Youth Performance Company 5406 YWCA of Minneapolis 5576 YWCA of Saint Paul 5723 Zeitgeist 5407 Zenon Dance Company and School 5408
MISSISSIPPI Center for Mississippi Health Policy 6287 Claiborne County Public School District 10419 Community Policy, Research and Training Institute 4812 Delta State University 5816 DeSoto Sunrise Homes 11182 East Mississippi Business Development Foundation 5822 Goodwill Industries of Mississippi 5808 Greater Belhaven Neighborhood Foundation 5818 Gulf Coast Nonprofit Center 5814 Hancock Housing Resource Center 5815 Hope Community Resource Center 5813 Jackson State University 6317 Jobs for Mississippi Graduates 10454 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 93, 3860 Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf 9934, 9935 Mississippi Center for Education Innovation 4866, 10468 Mississippi Center for Nonprofits 5817, 5821 Mississippi Faith-Based Coalition for Community Renewal 5811 Mississippi Hospital Association Health, Research and Education Foundation 5805 Mississippi Kidney Foundation 5806 Mississippi Office of the Attorney General 4125 Mississippi Primary Health Care Association 5807 Mississippi State University 5820 Mississippi State University Foundation 4867 National Marine Educators Association 1331 Palmer Home For Children-Hernando 11303 Parents for Public Schools 11709 Piney Woods School 3046 Sacred Heart Family Center 2781 Southern Echo 5137, 7315 University of Southern Mississippi 9954, 9955 William Carey College 5804
MISSOURI American Humanics 91, 3661, 3837 Area Resources for Community and Human Services 5823 Arts Incubator of Kansas City 5913 Association of Unity Churches 10211, 10212 Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation 5832 Blue Hills Community Services Corporation 5857 Cardinal Glennon Childrens Hospital Foundation 5835 Central Institute for the Deaf 9912 Childrens Mercy Hospital 5858 Covenant Theological Seminary 3677 DeLaSalle Education Center 5860 Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS 5916 Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 11745 East Central Missouri Area Health Education Center 6251 Epilepsy Foundation of Kansas and Western Missouri 5917 Family Resource Center 3087 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11201, 11811 First Step Fund 5883, 5900-5902, 8454 Fontbonne College 9923-9927 Francis Child Development Institute 5853-5855, 5884, 5885
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Harvesters-The Community Food Network 4563 Heart of America Shakespeare Festival 5918 Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program 5886, 5887 Investigative Reporters and Editors 11574 K C P T-Kansas City Public Television Channel 19 5921 K F U O-FM 5839 Kansas City Art Institute 5922 Kansas City Ballet Association 5906, 5923-5925 Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey 5926 Kansas City Neighborhood Alliance 5863 Kansas City Repertory Theater 5864, 5927 Kansas City School District 5888 Kansas City Symphony 5865, 5928 Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design 5929 Learning Exchange 5866, 5867, 5890, 9253 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 5868, 5891-5894, 5963, 6751 Lutheran Blind Mission 12105 Lyric Opera of Kansas City 5930 Mid-America Arts Alliance 10893 Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Corporation 3827 Moog Center for Deaf Education 9938-9941 Multiple Sclerosis Society, National 5843 National Rural Health Association 8850 Nelson Gallery Foundation 5871 Parents as Teachers National Center 4153, 5642 Partnership for Regional Educational Preparation 5856, 5895, 5964, 10478 Principia Corporation 214 PROMO 2525 Regional Housing and Community Development Alliance 6787 Resource Development Institute 4164 Rose Brooks Center 5907, 5937 Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 9943 Society of American Business Editors and Writers 2878, 6911 Society of Mary 2787 Springfield-Greene County Library District 5826 Starlight Theater 5940 Successlink 5896 Supreme Court of Missouri 4172 Swope Community Enterprises 4895 Swope Corridor Renaissance Summer Academic Camp 5872 Teach for America 457, 459, 5845, 5873, 5948-5950, 5959, 5960, 8530, 9151 Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute 4898 Trailnet 5484 Truman Medical Centers 4579 United Way of Greater Kansas City 5874, 5942, 5943 University Academy 5908, 5944 University of Central Missouri 5875 University of Missouri 3779, 5909, 5945 Urban Strategies 4193, 4983 Wayside Waifs 5946 YMCA of Greater Saint Louis 9154 Young Audiences, Kansas City 5947
MONTANA American Indian Business Leaders 11804 Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits 5967, 5968, 5977 Blackfeet Reservation Development Fund 6501 Center for Science in Public Participation 11660, 11674 Chippewa Cree Tribal Court 4050 Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools 5974 Fort Belknap Indian Community 4074 Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment 2652, 5976 Headwaters Economics 816, 817, 8066, 11968 homeWORD 11588 Indian Law Resource Center 5077 Montana Nonprofit Association 2539, 11823 Montana State University 11824-11827 Montana, State of 4126
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National Enterprise Development Corporation 5387 Native American Development Corporation 5591 Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls 5777 Tributary Fund 8396 Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project 11978 Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads 11672 Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative 11980 YMCA of Billings 12154
MONTENEGRO Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS 5119
MOZAMBIQUE Associacao Mozambicana para a Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo 4784 Diocese of Chimoio 4819 Lurdes Mutola Foundation 7227
NAMIBIA AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa 2951 NANGOF Trust 7238
NEBRASKA American Heart Association 6026 Bright Lights 5990, 6027 Central High School Foundation 6007 Child Saving Institute 6001 Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, in Nebraska 3672 Community Alliance 6003 CORE Outreach Center 6008 Countryside Community Church 6009 Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault 5996 El Centro de las Americas 5991 Flatwater Shakespeare Company 6028 Friends of Arts Are Basic 6029 Friends of Haydon 5992 Girls and Boys Town 11217 Good Neighbor Community Center 6030 Lincoln Area Agency on Aging 6031 Lincoln Municipal Band Association 6032 Loft at the Mill 6033 Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach 6034 Nebraska Art Association 5993 Nebraska Conference of the United Church of Christ 3717 Nebraska State Historical Society 3808 NeighborWorks Lincoln 5782, 6035 Omaha Hearing School for Children 9942 Omaha School of Music 6010 Omaha Zoo Foundation 5999 Partnerships in Aging 3809 Project Harmony 6004 Region V Systems 5994 Saint Monicas Home 6036 Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community 2115 Suntaman Communications 6006 University of Nebraska 6005, 8366 University of Nebraska Foundation 6002 University of Nebraska Medical Center 5980 Voices for Children in Nebraska 6011
NETHERLANDS Global Reporting Initiative 2657 Hivos 4615
NEVADA American Heart Association 6037 Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation 6044 Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services 4052 Communities in Schools of Southern Nevada 10425 Food Bank of Northern Nevada 6065 Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow 10337 Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada 6066 Las Vegas Performing Arts Center Foundation 6067
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Nathan Adelson Hospice Foundation 6045 National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges 3491, 4136 National Judicial College 1960 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada 2309, 8507, 8777 Nevada Ballet Theater 6046 Nevada Cancer Institute 6038, 6039 Nevada Microenterprise Development Corporation 6773 NNI Research Foundation 5844 Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation 454, 1053, 1080, 3126 Saint Marys Hospital Foundation 6040 Sierra Nevada Journeys 1783 Spanish Springs High School 6041 Teach for America 1002, 5785, 8545 United Way of Southern Nevada 1003 University of Nevada 6834 University of Nevada Reno Foundation 6042, 6043, 10506 Washoe County Department of Juvenile Services 4198
NEW HAMPSHIRE American Red Cross 6078 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester 6079 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry 6081 Center for School Success 6070 Child Advocacy Center of Rockingham County 6084 Childrens Alliance of New Hampshire 6085 Colebrook Downtown Development Association 6089 Concord Hospital 6090 Copper Cannon Corporation 6091 Council on Fund Raising New Hampshire 6074, 6092 Crotched Mountain Foundation 6093 Currier Museum of Art 4435 Dartmouth College 1882, 9823 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center 6094 Families in Transition 3935 Family Resource Center at Gorham 6096 Fish House Foundation 6097 Giving Monadnock 6099, 6158 Gorham Community Learning Center 6100 Governor Wentworth Regional School District 6101 Greater Derry Oral Health Collaborative Corporation 6102 Greater Nashua Interfaith Hospitality Network 6103 Health Strategies of New Hampshire 6075 HGM Development 4395, 6104, 6159, 8460, 9195 Historical Society of Cheshire County 6160 Indian Stream Health Center 6076 Keene School District 6105 Leadership Teacher 6106 Marguerites Place 6108 Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital 2795 Media Power Youth 6109 Monadnock Area Transitional Sheltering 6110 Moore Center Services 3940 Nashua Center for the Multiply Handicapped 6112 National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire 6113 NeighborWorks Greater Manchester 4411, 4412, 6115, 6161, 8511 New Futures 6116-6121 New Hampshire Association for Infant Mental Health 6077 New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits 4413, 4414, 6072, 6122-6126, 8512, 9659 New Hampshire Community Loan Fund 3933, 4415-4417, 4505, 6071, 6127-6130, 6774, 7255, 7256, 8513 New Hampshire Food Bank 6131, 6132 New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition 9660 New Hampshire Preservation Alliance 6133 New Hampshire Task Force on Women and Recovery 6134 New Horizons for New Hampshire 6073 North Country Community Development Center 6135, 6136 North Country Education Services Agency 6137 North Country Health Consortium 6138
North Country Leadership and Commerce Alliance 6139 Odyssey House 6141 Plymouth State University 6144 Seacoast Task Force on Family Violence 6145 Summerbridge Manchester, a Breakthrough Program 6146 Sustainable Step New England 4278 Tri-County Community Action Program 6147 University of New Hampshire 6148 Way Home, The 6150 Windy Row Learning Center 6151 Womens Business Center 6152 Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network 4520, 6153, 6154 YMCA, Cheshire County 6155 Your VNA 6156
NEW JERSEY Adler Aphasia Center 6165 Agency Support Group 7930 American Littoral Society 9965 American School of Classical Studies at Athens 3027 Appel Farm Arts and Music Center 11066 ARC of Gloucester 11068 Arnold P. Gold Foundation 6166 ArtPRIDE New Jersey Foundation 6436 Audubon Society, New Jersey 6469 Beacon Project 7381 Bergen Performing Arts Center 6167 Branch Brook Park Alliance 6470 Camden Churches Organized for People 9975 Camden City Garden Club 10089 Camden Eye Center 11107 Center for Health Care Strategies 1219, 4035 Center for Healthcare Strategies Supporting Organization 6286 Center for Non-Profit Corporations 6439, 7513, 10192 Churches In Cooperation 7931, 7932 Civic League of Greater New Brunswick 10418 College of New Jersey 6175 Collegium Center for Faith and Culture 2765 Communities in Schools of Newark 6472 Community Food Bank of New Jersey 6176, 6473 Conservation Resources 6199, 9982 Corporation for the Advancement of Policy Evaluation 2711 Council of New Jersey Grantmakers 6297 Creative Heartwork 8238 Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton 6177 Cumberland Empowerment Zone 10433 Deborah Hospital Foundation 11177 E and Co 6721 Eastern Environmental Law Center 6201, 6231, 6474, 7405 Education Law Center 9989 Educational Information and Resource Center 6202, 6203 Educational Testing Service 7394, 11747 Elijahs Promise 6178 Elisabeth Morrow School 6169 Emmanuel Cancer Foundation 11191 Englewood Hospital and Medical Center 6170 Episcopal Community Development 10219 Essex County College 7934 Foundation for Educational Administration 6208 Foundations, Inc. 4076, 4077, 5062, 8747, 9992, 10112-10115 Generations 11211 Glassboro Child Development Centers 11220 Greater Camden Partnership 9997 Greater Newark Business Development Consortium 6443, 6736 Greater Woodbury Cooperative Ministries 11226 Guadalupe Family Services 9676 Habitat for Humanity, Trenton Area 6179 Hackensack Riverkeeper 6211 Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey 6310 Histiocytosis Association of America 11236 Holy Apostles Church 6180 Holy Family School 2772
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HomeFront 6181 Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey 6232 Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance 6213 Institute for Advanced Study 11454 Isles, Inc. 8318 Jewish Family and Childrens Service of Greater Mercer County 6182 JK Group 3145-3148, 3280, 3295, 4339-4341, 5200-5210, 5905, 6423-6431, 7748, 9313, 10342-10346 JK Group Trustee for the Sallie Mae Fund 2842-2845 Kingsway Learning Center 11249 Larc School 11255 Lawrenceville School 7836 Leadership Newark 6233, 6475 Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District 6446 Local Initiatives Support Corporation Greater Newark and Jersey City 3937, 6448 Mathematica Policy Research 1314, 6323, 6325 Medical Missions for Children 6255 Mercer Street Friends 6184 Nassau Presbyterian Church 6185 National Alliance on Mental Illness Mercer New Jersey 6433 Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden 8495 New Community Corporation 6450, 6477 New Jersey After 3 11293 New Jersey Agricultural Society 6186 New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Foundation 10471 New Jersey Education Consortium 6215 New Jersey Future 10016 New Jersey Highlands Coalition 6478 New Jersey Historical Society 6479 New Jersey League of Municipalities Educational Foundation 6216 New Jersey SEEDS 6217, 6480 New Jersey Theater Alliance 6451 New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts 6218 Newark Museum Association 6481 Newark Now 1149, 2100, 7935-7939 Paper Mill Playhouse 6344 Partnership in Philanthropy 6242, 6257, 6419, 6455, 6483, 7556, 8518 Paulsboro Board of Education 11306 Paulsboro Community Development Center 11307 Personalized Independent Living Opportunities and Training Services 10139 Prepare International 11312 Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey 7940, 7941 Princeton Center for Leadership Training 6234, 10485 Princeton Young Achievers 6187 Pro Bono Partnership 6221 Raritan BayKeeper 6222 Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic 9664 Rescue Mission of Trenton 6188 Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey 11327 Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County 11330 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 1103, 6223-6226, 6357-6362, 6459, 6485, 6794, 7299, 7942, 8216, 8217, 9665, 10273 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation 6363, 6486, 6487, 10055, 10487 Seabrook House Foundation 11363 Seton Hall University 6365, 6488 Special Olympics New Jersey 9143 Summit Speech School 9949 Teach for America 6193, 6227, 6261, 6420, 6422, 6467, 6489, 8537, 8814, 8815 TEAM Academy Charter School, Friends of 2420 Tregoe Education Forum 5792, 6235 Trenton After-School Program 6189 Trenton Area Soup Kitchen 6190 Underwood-Memorial Hospital 11416 United Way of Essex and West Hudson 6464 United Way of Greater Union County 7943 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the 6386, 6465 UrbanPromise Ministries 11426 VolunteerConnect 6434
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Westminster Presbyterian Church 6191 William Paterson University of New Jersey 6414 Women Aware 6415 Woodbury Child Development Center 11431 Woodland Community Development Corporation Morgan Village 11432 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation 3500, 6229, 8120 Wounded Healer 11433 Wynonas House 7944 York Street Project 2789
NEW MEXICO ACCION New Mexico 6691 Albuquerque City Council 6268 Albuquerque Mental Health Housing Coalition 6520 Alianza of New Mexico 6491 Americans for Indian Opportunity 11679 Amigos Bravos 6532 Amy Biehl High School Foundation 2442 Animal Protection of New Mexico 6548 Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center 4019 Boys and Girls Club of Hobbs 6511 Center of Southwest Culture 6521-6523 College of the Southwest 6512, 6513 Colonias Development Council 11690 Community Networking Resources 2953 Companion Animal Alliance of Northern New Mexico 6534 Dona Ana Arts Council 9834 Dual Language Education of New Mexico 6524 Eastern New Mexico University 4945 Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Center 6546 Fine Arts for Children and Teens 6535 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 2454 Girls Inc. 6494 Hobbs Municipal Schools 6515, 6516 Indian Land Working Group 7180 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 11245 Keshet Dance Company 6525 Las Cumbres Community Services 6492 Lea County Good Samaritan Village 6517 Lea County Museum 6518 Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation 6493 Lovington Good Samaritan Center 6519 National Dance Institute New Mexico 7245, 10962 National Indian Youth Leadership Development Project 4876 Neighborhood Housing Services of Albuquerque 8494 New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care 6527 New Mexico Department of Human Services 6336 New Mexico Land Conservancy 6537 New Mexico State University 10926-10931 New Mexico Wildlife Federation 6538, 11970 New Mexico, State of 4143 Norbertine Community 2778 Puerto Seguro 6529 Region IX Education Cooperative 6545 Rivers and Birds 6539 Saint Johns College 7710 Samaritan Counseling Center 3729 Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society 6540 Santa Fe Art Institute 6531 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival 10540 Santa Fe Conservation Trust 6541 Santa Fe Preparatory School 6497, 6542 Southern Dona Ana Action for Youth 10939 Southwest Community Resources 8344 Southwest Environmental Center 11974, 11975 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 9028, 9029 Taos Jewish Center 6509 Think New Mexico 6547 Training Resources for the Environmental Community 11977 Trust for Public Land 6543 University of New Mexico 4907 Wildlife Center 6544 Wind River Ranch Foundation 6550-6560 Womens Intercultural Center 2500
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NEW YORK 3-Legged Dog 7646 Aaron Davis Hall 7056 Abraham Fund Initiatives 6925 Abyssinian Development Corporation 8232 Academy for Educational Development 6629, 7508, 8284 ACCION New York 4916 Achievement First 107, 108, 2592, 6630, 6639, 6868 Acumen Fund 661, 9408 Adelphi University 7059 Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice 7774 Advocates for Children of New York 6869 Africa Network 7629 After-School Corporation 1128, 1178, 6694, 7411, 7412 Agricultural Stewardship Association 11481 AIDS Community Research Initiative of America 2508 AIDS Community Services of Western New York 7955 Albany Center for Economic Success 7630 Albert G. Oliver Program 7462 Ali Forney Center 7463 Alliance for Lupus Research 6269 Alternative Education Resource Organization 5965, 5966 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation 6435 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 7975 American Corporate Partners 2635 American Council on Science and Health 2636 American Craft Council 127 American Farmland Trust 7028 American Federation of Arts 7777, 10528 American Folk Art Museum 6973 American Foundation for AIDS Research 10570, 10783 American Friends of the Israel Museum 675 American Friends of the Royal Court Theater 8175 American India Foundation 1811 American Jewish Committee 1488, 4920, 7387 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 8072, 10224 American Museum of Natural History 2582, 7778, 9111, 9112, 10715, 11511 American Opera Projects 8089 American Patrons of the Tate Gallery Foundation 677 American Red Cross 8375 American Society for Muslim Advancement 6640 American Symphony Orchestra League 7650, 12013 American Turkish Society 7501 Americans for Libraries Council 7606, 7607 Americas Society 8090 Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith 6047 Archdiocese of New York 7621, 8063, 8266 Art Resources Transfer 8409 Arts and Business Council of New York 7779 Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester 8083 Arts Engine 7977, 8285 Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation 11571 Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel 4236-4238 Association of Art Museum Directors Educational Foundation 10529 Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless 8173 Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice 7085 Auburn Theological Seminary 6926, 9625 Auditory Oral School of New York 9907 Audubon Society, National 1064, 7780 Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation 7086 Autism Speaks 3548, 3589, 8971 Ballet Hispanico of New York 7783 Bank Street College of Education 6437 Banking Partnership for Community Development 7631 Bar-Ilan University in Israel 6577 Barnard College 7657, 7658 Baruch College of the City University of New York 6870 Bassett Healthcare 7920
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Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 6974, 8289 Beer Hagolah Institutes 6578 Belmont Shelter Corporation 7632, 8435 Big Apple Circus 7438 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City 6871 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ulster County 7029 Birthright Israel Foundation 253, 254 Blacksmith Institute 3924 Blue Ocean Institute 1197 BoardAssist 6872, 6975, 7784, 8053 Bodanna 7464 Botanical Gardens of Buffalo and Erie County 6917 Bottomless Closet 8975 Boys Club of New York 5914 Brazil Foundation 2640, 9578 Breast Cancer Research Foundation 7401 Brennan Center for Justice 8292 Brighter Choice Foundation 109, 7382 Bronx Defenders 6608 Bronx River Alliance 7585 Brooklyn Arts Council 7465 Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service 7466 Brooklyn Childrens Museum 7790 Brooklyn Free School 5969 Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 6698 Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra 7663 Brotherhood/Sister Sol 7439 Brown University Club of New York 7502 Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy 6918 Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra 7956 Building Movement Project 1559 Bureau for International Reporting 7098 Canisius College 8200 Capital Chamber Foundation 4386, 7634 Cardinal McCloskey School and Home for Children 7467 Carnegie Art Center 7957 Carnegie Hall Corporation 4704 Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Life Monument Fund 6580 Catalyst 6978 Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens 6703, 6979 Cause Effective 6238, 7749, 7792, 8092 Cayuga Nature Center 8376 Center for Community Alternatives 4032 Center for Court Innovation 7468 Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association 2935-2937 Center for Employment Opportunities 6847 Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy 8027 Center for the Arts at Ithaca 8028 Central Park Conservancy 5915, 9115 CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography 7958 Chashama 8097 Children for Children Foundation 10093 Children of Armenia Fund 8235 Childrens Aid Society 5153, 7469 Childrens Health Fund 2735, 3873, 3900, 3905, 5787-5790, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 7384, 7616, 7767, 8236 Childrens Institute 8084 Childrens PressLine 7984 Choice of New Rochelle 7795 Civic Builders 4051, 6980 Classroom, Inc. 2728, 2736, 6239, 6676, 6873, 7383, 7432, 7613, 7796, 8068, 8076, 8368 Clean Production Action 7797 Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education 6197, 6931 Coalition for Asian American Children and Families 7798 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 8184 College of Saint Rose 10954 Columbia Land Conservancy 2614, 2615 Columbia University 1229, 2646, 4483, 5033, 5034, 6168, 6290, 6291, 6920, 7122, 7570, 7668, 7768, 7799, 8237, 8267, 9118 Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy 6981 Community Funds 6609 Community Resource Exchange 2804, 6240, 6631, 6982, 7000, 7800, 7801, 7909, 8167, 8268
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Community Service Society of New York 7470, 8100 Community Voices Heard 5043 Community Works 7602 Conference Board 6983 Cornelia Connelly Center for Education 2480 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County 8032 Cornell University 8594 Correctional Association of New York 7803 Council for Aid to Education 7496 Council of Community Services of New York State 7030, 7959 Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City 7910 Council on Foreign Relations 6984 Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence 7760 Covenant House 6874 Creative Alternatives of New York 7471 Creative Capital Foundation 302, 7022, 7131, 8410 Cuban Artists Fund 8101 Culture Project 7988 Daemen College 7960 Dance New Amsterdam 7672 Dance Theater Workshop 7673 Dance/NYC 7751 Danspace Project 7675 Democracy Now Productions 6502 Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action 586, 799, 4067, 4817, 6230, 6645, 7135, 11692 Dialogue Project 7804 Diocese of Rockville Centre 8064 Disabled Persons Action Organization 7945 Domestic Workers United 7806 DonorsChoose 11694 dotOrganize 8302 Douglas Gould and Company 7140 Dress for Success Worldwide 6985 Dutchess County Arts Council 7031 Dwa Fanm 7807 Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation 8450 Education Clinic, Inc. 7442 Educational Broadcasting Corporation 2583 Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families 7810 Eldridge Street Project 7811 Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill 7032 Elmwood Village Association 7961 Elton John AIDS Foundation 8996 EmcArts 7023, 7024 Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy 3762 Empire Justice Center 6861, 7812 Encounter for Culture and Education 2962 Endeavor Global 5899 EngenderHealth 800, 1250, 3927, 5673, 5985, 5986, 6417, 8168, 8643 Environmental Defense 1252, 6204 Environmental Grantmakers Association 801, 2970, 2971, 6934 Epiphany School 6986 Epstein and Fass Associates 5054 Executive Service Corps, National 6626 Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound 6206 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation 2790 Faith Center for Community Development 6632 Families and Work Institute 7151 Families First New York 7033, 7034 Family Care International 630, 1256 Family Partnership Center 7035 Family Reading Partnership 8377 FAS.research 1257 Fedora Commons 7680 Fifth Avenue Committee 5057 FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds 2743, 6936, 6937, 8278 Food Bank for New York City, Food for Survival 7814 FoodChange 8269 Fordham University 6647, 7815, 7816 Forest Park Trust 6633, 7522 Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization 7946 Foundation Center 910, 911, 3068, 5903, 7498, 8304
Foundation for Dance Promotion 1619, 7817 Foundation for Jewish Camping 3171 Foundation for Long Term Care 7922 Foundation for Quality Care 7610 Foundation for the Global Compact 2653 Foundation for the Jewish Community 6584 Fountain House 4949 Franciscans International 2771 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute 7036, 7037 Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City 7472, 8999 Freedom to Marry 7989 French American Cultural Exchange 7402 French-American Aid for Children 7403 French-American School of Music 7404 Frick Collection 7604, 7682 Friends of Green Chimneys 2617 Friends of the Children New York 7416, 7473 Fund for Public Health in New York 7819 Fund for Public Schools 317-319, 2712, 5904, 6610, 7617, 10686, 10687 Fund for Social Change 4078 Funders Collaborative on Youth Organizing 7990 Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues 4613 Garrison Institute 6210 Gay Men of African Descent 7821 Gay Mens Health Crisis 2516 Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company 7962 Gildas Club Western New York 7963 Girls Educational and Mentoring Services 7417 Girls Incorporated 3090 Girls Quest 7418 Global Action Project 8308 Goddard-Riverside Community Center 7444, 8054 Gods Love We Deliver 9000 Good Schools for All 8411-8413 Good Shepherd Services 4081 Goodman Media International 6852 Governance Matters 7524, 7822 Grace Smith House 7038 Grameen America 6734 Grand Street Settlement 6611 Grantmakers Forum of New York 8085, 8378 Greenbelt Conservancy 8270 Greyston Foundation 2751, 6738, 7525, 7918, 8458 Groundwork 6875, 7445, 7474 Group One Acting Company 3091 Growth Philanthropy Network 6308 Guttmacher Institute 813, 4490 Happy Hearts Fund 9002 Harlem Childrens Zone 4085, 8240 Harlem RBI 6612, 7824 Harlem School of the Arts 7825 Hazon, Inc. 6940 Healthy Schools Network 4493 Hebrew Academy of West Queens 6587 Hebrew Free Loan Society 6588 Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale 8241 Hedge Funds Care 1630 Highbridge Community Life Center 7826 Hispanic Federation 6876 Hispanics in Philanthropy 4424 History Center in Tompkins County 8379 Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen 8176 Hope for a Healthier Humanity 6157, 8721 Hope of Buffalo 7964 Hospital for Special Surgery 7828, 8242 House Foundation for the Arts 8164 Housing Plus Solutions 6613 Hudson River Sloop Clearwater 7039 Human Rights Watch 1909, 2123, 4495, 7993 Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County 8037 Human Services Council of New York City 6614 Hunger Action Network of New York State 7952 Hunter College of the City University of New York 8160 Huntingtons Disease Society of America 10404 Hunts Point Alliance for Children 7475 Ibero-American Action League 8086 Ifetayo Cultural Arts Facility 7177 iMentor 6615 Immaculate Conception School 8271
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Inner-City Scholarship Fund 2792, 6743 Institute for Jewish Spirituality 6943 Institute for Not-for-Profit Management 6877 Institute for Urban Family Health 7923 Institute of International Education 3487, 7190, 7686 International Center for the Disabled 7419, 8369 International Center for Transitional Justice 5084 International Center in New York 7503, 7504 International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience 6945 International Debutante Ball Foundation 5920 International Foundation for Art Research 6549 International Rescue Committee 1926, 8243 International Senior Lawyers Corporation 823 Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund 11242 Inwood House 7476 Irish American Endowment for Education 2740 Irondale Ensemble Project 7200 Ithaca City School District 8038 Ithaca College 8039 Ithaca Public Education Initiative 8380 Ithaka Harbors 824 Jacob Burns Film Center 7833 Japan Society 7202 Jazz at Lincoln Center 7001 Jazz Gallery 7834 Jewish Board of Family and Childrens Services 7835 Jewish Coalition for Service 6946, 6947 Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island 7456 Jewish Community Project Downtown 6171 Jewish Continuity Project 6592 Jewish Education Service of North America 256, 5962, 7772, 8279-8281, 11602 Jewish Funds for Justice 2943, 6948-6950 Jewish Theological Seminary of America 6594 Joans Legacy - The Joan Scarangello Foundation to Conquer Lung Cancer 9010 Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation 8244 Judson Memorial Church 9631 Juilliard School 8177 Justice Mapping Center 7998 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 191, 2561, 2793, 2794 Kennedy Child Study Center 7477 Kids in Distressed Situations 4110 Kingston Hospital 7040 La Mama Experimental Theater Club 7214 LaGuardia Community College Foundation 6744 Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier 6919 Lark Play Development Center 6616 Lawyers Alliance for New York 6878, 7912, 8169 League for the Hard of Hearing 7837 League of Women Voters of the City of New York Education Fund 7838 League of Young Voters Education Fund 8319 Legal Information for Families Today 7478 Legal Outreach 6879 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 2563, 5840, 5841, 7839 Leveraging Investments in Creativity 7221 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 193, 2703, 6745, 6746, 6989, 8245, 9130 Lincoln Center Institute 4213 Lincoln Center Theater 691 Literacy Volunteers of America 7840 Literacy Volunteers of Eastern Orange County 7041 Literacy, Inc. 7423, 8161 Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative 4113, 8928 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 2288-2294, 3709, 4859, 5093, 5094, 5381, 5464, 5547, 5740, 6447, 6476, 6990, 7223, 7636, 7841, 7842, 8471, 8474, 9100, 10194-10198, 11529 Local Initiatives Support Corporation New York City 3938 Long Island City Business Development Corporation 6756 Long Island Development Corporation 6757, 8755 Long Island Fund for Women and Girls 7843 Long Island Housing Partnership 6758, 7537, 8482, 8756, 11530
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Long Island Jewish Medical Center 7844 Long Island University 8207 Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute 7538, 8757, 8758 Love Heals: The Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education 9012 Lymphoma Research Foundation 3372, 3373, 8246 Make the Road New York 6617, 7753 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research 8247 Manhattan Theater Club 9013 Mannes College of Music 7769 March of Dimes Foundation 5842 Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance 6618 Mayors Fund to Advance New York City 8000, 8135, 8136 MDRC 4122, 4964, 5096, 5097, 6857, 7231, 8137, 11770 Media Development Loan Fund 8001 Medical and Health Research Association of New York City 7846 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 7573, 7574 Mental Health Association of New York City 7924 Mercaz Bnos High School 6596 Metro Industrial Areas Foundation 4124 Metropolitan Museum of Art 693, 5931, 5932, 7847, 9133 Metropolitan Opera 8179 Metropolitan Opera Association 199 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research 1951, 1952 MicroEdge 9177 Middle Country Library Foundation 6764 Middle East Education Through Technology 8074 Molloy College 7848 Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility 7849 Morphoses/ The Wheeldon Company 8111 Mount Sinai Medical Center 7052 Moving Picture Institute 2963, 8382 Ms. Foundation for Women 646, 2129, 4501, 6862, 7237 Muller Works Foundation 6863 Multiple Sclerosis Society, National 200 Municipal Art Society of New York 6991, 7754, 7850 Museum for African Art 4655 Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts 7851 Museum of Modern Art 694 Museum of the History of Polish Jews, North American Council 8393 Music for Healing and Transition 9632 Music is Art Foundation 7965 MusicalFare Theater 7966 National Association of City Transportation Officials 8140 National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture 3932 National Center for Civic Innovation 8212 National Center for Creative Aging 6954 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University 3490 National Committee on United States-China Relations 7377, 8248-8250 National Council for Community Development 6766, 6767 National Council for Palliative Care 7603 National Economic and Social Rights Initiative 7755 National Employment Law Project 3455, 4137, 5109-5111, 7853 National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts 7854, 10012 National Jazz Museum in Harlem 992 National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health 837 National Medical Fellowships 1332, 2671 National Mobilization Against Sweatshops 7855 National Museum of Racing 9247 National Urban Fellows 1334, 3716, 5748 Natural Resources Defense Council 1335, 1336, 7390, 7593, 8021 Near East Foundation 980, 6652, 7017 Nefesh Academy 6597 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem 6619 Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project 7250, 7385, 8170
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Neighborhood Housing Services of Ithaca 8041, 8501 Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica 7858 Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City 7546, 8503, 8772, 9165, 11531, 11532 Neighborhood Housing Services, Niagara Falls 8510 Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic 7551 New Dramatists 7859 New Heights Youth 7479 New Leaders for New Schools 121, 324, 1138, 2716, 3395, 3459, 4002, 6452, 6653, 6654, 7765, 8370, 8779, 8780, 10696, 10697, 10963, 11562, 11778, 11983, 12135 New Museum of Contemporary Art 7458 New Press 6655 New School 4145, 7258 New Teacher Project 123, 3396, 3461, 6656, 8078, 8781, 8782, 10371, 10698 New Visions for Public Schools 6620 New World Foundation 4882, 7259, 7260 New York Academy of Medicine 7645, 7860 New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals 7861 New York Botanical Garden 5934, 5935, 6775, 7696, 8251 New York Cares 6992 New York Charter Schools Association 124 New York City AIDS Housing Network 7913 New York City Center for Charter School Excellence 8061, 8079 New York City Employment and Training Coalition 4506 New York City Financial Network Action Consortium 7862 New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation 6905 New York City Leadership Academy 8406, 8783-8788 New York City Opera 7863 New York City Partnership Foundation 9135, 9136 New York Hall of Science 1139, 6776 New York Health Plan Association Council 7925 New York Immigration Coalition 7926 New York Legal Assistance Group 7927 New York Medical College 4287, 4288 New York Taxi Workers Alliance 7864 New York Theater Workshop 5936 New York University 6337, 6338, 6858, 7928, 8075, 10229, 10230 New York Youth Symphony 8323 New York-Presbyterian Hospital 2621, 8252, 8253 Newburgh Performing Arts Academy 7042 Niagara Arts and Cultural Center 7967 Niagara County Historical Society 7968 Nightingale-Bamford School 7506 Nonprofit Connection 6241, 6777, 6778 Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York 6880, 6906, 6972, 7265, 7386, 7697, 7865-7867, 8325 Nonprofit Finance Fund 3235, 4147, 6482, 6779, 6864, 6881, 6993, 8146, 8147, 10019-10021, 10204 Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights 7868 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 6782 NPowerNY 6634, 7554, 10699 Oasis Community Corporation 7447 Open Space Institute 6220, 7594 Operation Exodus-Inner City 7480 Opportunity Agenda 8022, 11708 Orange County Citizens Foundation 7043 Orpheon, The Little Orchestra Society 7499, 7500 Osborne Association 3045 Our Lady Star of the Sea 2779 Outreach Project 7869 Outward Bound 2570 Paleontological Research Institution 8386-8388 Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute 5124 Parent-Child Home Program 10028 Partners for Arts Education 6681 Partnership for After School Education 6621, 8272 Partnership for the Homeless 8165 Partnership with Children 7870 Patrons Program 2587, 6921 Paul J. Curran Fund 2588
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Pearson Charitable Foundation 1166 PEF Israel Endowment Funds 4250 PENCIL: Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning 7448 People United for Sustainable Housing 7969 Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York 8255 Phoenix House Foundation 8256 Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health 650, 846, 4508 Planned Parenthood of New York City 7276, 7871, 8023 Pluralism Fund 1978 Point Community Development Corporation 7425 Police Athletic League 8257 Population Council 1364, 1365, 7278, 11783 Posse Foundation 7279 Pratt Area Community Council 7872 Pratt Institute 7873 Pregones Theater/Teatro Pregones 7282 Primary Care Development Corporation 7452 Pro Bono Net 6622 Pro Bono Partnership 2674, 2687, 6456, 7557 Project Lead the Way 4214, 4215 Public Interest Projects 4888, 6457, 6458, 6657, 7289, 8009, 8010, 8042, 8339, 10145-10147 Publicolor 7481 Punto de Contacto 6682 Putnam Family and Community Services 7044, 7045 Q Place 1985 Queen Sofia Spanish Institute 7605 Queens Community House 7482 Rainforest Alliance 9591, 9791 Reading Excellence and Discovery Foundation 7426 Reconciliation And Culture Cooperative Network 7877 Red Hook Initiative 7483 Reel Works Teen Filmmaking 7484 Reformed Church in America 3726 Regional Plan Association 6484 Rensselaerville Institute 2622, 6882, 10766 Research Foundation of State University of New York 6354, 6660 Research Foundation of the City University of New York 6355, 7434 Resource Foundation 2004, 2005, 4706, 6260, 6788, 6789, 6994 Resources for Children with Special Needs 7878 Riverdale Country School 7391 Riverdale Neighborhood House 7485 Robin Hood Foundation 695, 1682 Rochester Childfirst Network 8087 Rochester Childrens Zone 8088 Rockefeller Family Fund 6960 Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors 577, 853, 2706, 2806, 2859, 4889, 11606, 11788 Rockefeller University 6908, 8186, 8187 Rogosin Institute 8258 Roundabout Theater Company 7709 Roycroft Campus Corporation 7970 Sage Upstate 6683 Saint Vincents Services 6995, 7486 Salvadori Center 7392 Sankofa Community Empowerment 9798 Sauti Yetu Center for African Women 7879 Scenarios USA 7301 Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies 7615 School of American Ballet 5938, 7002 Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy 6866 Science Festival Foundation 8188 Sciencenter 8043 SeaChange Capital Partners 859, 1159, 2025, 8341, 11789 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 8273 Sesame Workshop 6460 Settlement Housing Fund 3929, 3943, 6635, 6799, 7460, 7880, 11533 Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. 656 SFDS Development Corporation 7881 SG Associates Consulting 6909 Shaarei Zion Ohel Bracha 6599 Shared Interest 4665 Shen Wei Dance Arts 8116
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Signature Theater Company 7712 Silver Bay Association for Christian Conference and Training 7882 Simon Wiesenthal Center 9140 SITE Foundation 4232 Snug Harbor Cultural Center 6561 Social Justice Leadership 7914 Social Science Research Council 6662 Society of American Law Teachers 8012 Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmens Club 5939 Solomon Schechter School of Westchester 6600 Special Olympics New York 9144 Sponsors for Educational Opportunity 6802 Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation 8055 State University of New York at Buffalo 7971 State University of New York College at Purchase 7622 Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences 7884, 8274 Staten Island NFP Association 8275 Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture 2967 Stonewall Community Foundation 4627 Stony Brook Foundation 7318, 8189 STRIVE 4511, 5139, 7319 Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation 4170, 6461 Studio in a School Association 8162 SU Theater Corporation 6684 Sunnycrest Park Association 6685 Support Center for Nonprofit Management 4171, 6243, 6368, 6883, 7885 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 9030 Synergos Institute 4896, 5140 Syracuse Housing Authority 6686 Syracuse Opera Company 6687 Syracuse Symphony Orchestra 6688 TapFound 2823, 6636, 6884, 7449 TCC Group 866, 959, 960, 1412 Teach for America 125, 152, 153, 220, 303, 328-330, 456, 460, 528, 662, 769, 1118, 1121, 1145, 1481, 2320-2322, 2457, 2530, 2531, 2589, 2678, 2733, 2734, 3095, 3397, 3398, 3466, 3755, 3756, 3858, 4174, 4461, 5482, 5961, 6462, 6573, 6664, 6807, 7020, 7046, 7487, 7560, 7619, 7637, 7886, 7887, 8050, 8052, 8062, 8071, 8081, 8180, 8190, 8260, 8261, 8277, 8371, 8533-8535, 8632, 8661, 8676, 8803, 8804, 8807, 8809, 10676, 10702-10705, 10900, 12028, 12039 Teacher Fellowship Program 6602 Teachers College Columbia University 961, 3777, 3778, 6228 Teachers Network 221, 461, 3567, 6244, 6637, 6809-6812, 7561, 7766, 7888, 8821 Teaching Matters 6245, 6677, 7562, 7889, 8822 Teatown Lake Reservation 7597 Theater Communications Group 7026, 7324 Theater for a New Audience 6867 Thin Man Dance 7718 Tides Foundation 4175 TOUCH Foundation 2729, 3282, 6627, 7890-7892 Transart and Cultural Services 7047 Tribeca Film Institute 8156 Trust for Public Land 10062 Turn the Corner Foundation 262 Turnaround for Children 7620 Turning Point for Women and Families 7893 Twenty-First Century Foundation 1728, 6816, 7329, 8823 Twin Lions 7721 UJA-Federation of New York 6965, 7894 Uncommon Schools 332, 2422, 6194, 6490, 6665, 6678, 6885, 8082, 8372 Union Settlement Association 4289 United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 7895, 7915 United Hospital Fund of New York 2459, 4252, 7896 United Nations Development Programme 7333 United Nations Population Fund 7334 United Neighborhood Houses of New York 6817 United States Council Foundation 2135, 2679 United States Fund for UNICEF 6463, 11795 United States Military Academy 2725 United Way of Central New York 6689 United Way of New York City 7897
UPROSE 7349 Urban Assembly 7900 Urban Education Exchange 6575, 6679, 7564, 7901, 8824, 8825 Urban Homesteading Assistance Board 6623, 7757, 8171, 8352, 8828 Urban League, National 4192, 6466 Urban League, New York 5849 Urban Youth Alliance International 7488 Utica Neighborhood Housing Service 7565, 8546 Vera Institute of Justice 7489, 7490, 8262 Veritas Therapeutic Community Foundation 8263 Village at Ithaca 8390 Visiting Nurse Service of New York 7437 Voces Latinas 7902 Volunteer Consulting Group 6246, 6628, 6886, 7771 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts 7566, 7770, 8181 W N Y C Radio 6624, 7903 Wagner College 12124 Wallkill Valley Land Trust 7048 West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation 8276 West Harlem Environmental Action 4986 Wildcat Service Corporation 7491, 7904 Wilderstein Preservation 7049 Wildlife Conservation Society 1444, 11525-11528 Winnakee Land Trust 7050 Women in Health Management 8231 Womens Environment and Development Organization 7355 Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation 7453, 8163 Womens Leadership Fund 8119 Womens Prison Association and Home 7492 Workforce Professionals Training Institute 6887, 7493, 7905, 7906, 8056 World Monuments Fund 8264 Yeshiva Rtzahd Hebrew Academy of Brooklyn 6606 Yeshivat Ohr Haim 6607 Young Audiences 8265 Young Women of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition 7908 Youth Advocacy Center 8353 Youth Development Institute 8057 Youth Empowerment Mission 7431 YWCA of Ulster County 7051
NEW ZEALAND Auckland UniServices 1191 University of Waikato 7736
NICARAGUA Fund for Local Development 7159 University of the Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua 7347
NIGERIA Ahmadu Bello University 3474 Centre for Microenterprise Development 7112 Community Defence Law Foundation 7124 Community Life Project 7127 Development Initiatives Network 7136 Development, Research and Projects Centre 1245, 1246 Health Matters 7170 International Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights 7193 Jos Repertory Theater 7205 Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions 8145 Nigerian Publishers Association 7263 Owan Womens Empowerment Project 7271 University of Port Harcourt 3499 Womens Health and Action Research Centre 1446
NORTH CAROLINA A.J. Fletcher Foundation 8696 Action Greensboro 3744, 8433, 8550, 8628 Affordable Housing Group 8697 All Kinds of Minds 6195 American Cancer Society 8723, 9047 American Dance Festival 7649
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
American Heart Association 2700 American Institute for Social Justice 8698 Apex United Methodist Church 8724 Association of Domestic Violence Outreach Stores 8699 Audubon North Carolina 1544 Bakersville Community Medical Clinic 8677 Barium Springs Home for Children 8585 Barnabas Center 8633 Beloved Community Center of Greensboro 7093 Bennett College 7659 Bethesda Center for the Homeless 8678, 8831 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte 8586 Biltmore Estate 8669 Bolton Health and Wellness Center 8555 Caldwell Memorial Hospital 8679 Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast 8587 Carolinas Minority Supplier 8629 Center for Creative Leadership 6282 Center for Inquiry-Based Learning 8562 Center for Participatory Change 8700 Central Avenue Bilingual Preschool 8634 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation 10682 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools 309 Children and Family Services Association, North Carolina 8591 Children and Family Services Center 7451, 8592, 8635 Childrens Center for the Physically Disabled 8680, 8832 Childrens Homes of Cleveland County 8593 Clinton City Schools 10420 Coalition for Improving Maternity Services 6086-6088 Collaborative Arts Theater 8636 Communities in Schools of Charlotte-Mecklenburg 8637, 8638 Communities in Schools of Wake County 6292 Community Building Initiative 8639 Community Care Center for Forsyth County 8681 Community Empowerment Project Community Development Corporation 8575 Community Health Services of Mecklenburg and Union 8682 Connectinc 8416 Cooperative Fund of New England 2692 Council for Children 8595 Crisis Assistance Ministry 8640 Crisis Control Ministry 8683 Duke University 3650, 4820, 6299, 6720, 7371, 7677, 8123, 8124, 8556, 8596, 8597 Duke University Medical Center 6064, 10281 Durham Public Schools 314 East Wake Education Foundation 8726 Eliada Homes 8598 Environmental and Conservation Organization of Henderson County 8701 Ethos Consortium 8644 Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region 8645, 8646 Fair Trial Initiative 8702 Faith Partnerships 4070, 4071 Family Health International 11749, 11750 Fellowship Home of Winston-Salem 8684 Forest Education and Conservation Foundation 11956 Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center 5979 Furniture Society 4466 Futures for Kids 10442 Grace in the City Community Development Corporation 4082 Graham Revitalization Economic Action Team 8576 Grassroots Leadership 7003, 7992, 8418 Greensboro Business Center 6737 Habitat for Humanity, Rutherford County 8577 Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences 8563 HandMade in America 128 Haywood County Schools 10447 Haywood Waterways Association 8578 High Country Conservancy 8703 Hinton Rural Life Center 3688 Horizons Residential Care Center 8600 Interact 4438
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International Projects Assistance Services 822 IntraHealth International 11766 Iredell-Statesville Schools 10449 Jacobs Ladder Job Center 8648 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 8727, 8728 Land of Waterfalls Partnership for Health 8685 Latino Advocacy Coalition of Henderson County 8579 LifeSpan 8650 Lincoln Community Health Center 8601 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 8752 Lumiere Medical Ministries 4702 Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas 8602 Marketing Association for Rehabilitation Centers 8704 Mars Hill College 4963 McColl Center for Visual Art 8651-8653 MDC 3769, 9770 Methodist Home for Children 8603 Mint Museum of Art 8381 Moravian Church in America, Southern Province 8686 Mountain Area Health Education Center 8580, 8604, 8687 Myers Park Baptist Church 8717, 8718 Neighbors in Ministry 8705 NetCorps 5118, 8706, 8707, 8729 North Carolina A & T State University 3816 North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers Land Loss Prevention Project 4883 North Carolina Association of Free Clinics 8558 North Carolina Center for International Understanding 8568 North Carolina Center for Nonprofits 2718, 6781, 8552, 8569, 8574, 8606, 8630, 8655, 8688, 8689, 8708, 8791 North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching 8631 North Carolina Central University Foundation 10473 North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence 8559 North Carolina Coastal Land Trust 6418 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services 8560 North Carolina Foundation for Public School Children 10474 North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation 8672 North Carolina Hospital Foundation 8607 North Carolina Latino Coalition 8709 North Carolina Museum of Life and Science 9717 North Carolina New Schools Project 11782 North Carolina Prevention Partners 8561 North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project 8581, 8710, 8730 North Carolina State University 4884 NPower Charlotte Region 3077, 8514, 8656, 10289 Old Salem Museums and Gardens 3044 Opera Carolina 8384 Outreach Center 8582 Partners in Education, Craven County 11962 Partners in Out-of-School Time 8657, 8658, 8670, 8719, 8795 Partnership for a Drug-Free North Carolina 8690 Pfeiffer University 8570 Planned Parenthood Health Systems 10271, 10272 Police Athletic League, Charlotte-Mecklenburg 8389 Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina 8608, 8691 Prodigals Community 8692 Regional Technology Strategies 7294 Research Triangle Institute 850, 851, 6356, 7296 Restoring the Foundations Ministries 10667 RHA Howell Care Centers 8609 Saint Joseph of the Pines Hospital 8610 Samaritan Ministries 8693 Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina 8694 Signet Research and Consulting, LLC 1398 SIM USA 2439 Southern Environmental Law Center 3406 Southern Rural Development Initiative 8429 Special Childrens School 8833 Success Dynamics Community Development Corporation 8711 Sustainable Jobs Development Corporation 6803, 6998, 8430
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Systematic Asian Leadership Training 8838 Tar River Land Conservancy 8712 Teach for America 8659, 8660, 8713, 8720, 8808, 8820 Triangle Land Conservancy 8732 United Agenda for Children 8662, 8663 United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference 8616-8619, 8733, 8734 United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Burlington District 8620 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Albemarle District 8621 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Waynesville District 8622 United Way of Central Carolinas 8664 United Way of Gaston County 8572 University of North Carolina 3053, 4184, 4185, 4908, 5150, 5910, 5911, 6396-6400, 8624, 9953, 11798 University of North Carolina at Asheville Foundation 10507 Urban League of Winston-Salem 8834 Wake Technical Community College Foundation 10519 Warren Family Institute 8715 Warren Wilson College 8048 Western Carolina University 8716 Wildacres Retreat 8665, 8735 Wildacres Retreat Foundation 8666 Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony 8835 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education 8695 YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly 3103, 8583, 8584, 8668 YMCA, Cannon Memorial 8571
NORTH DAKOTA Achievements Unlimited Foundation 5344 Charles Hall Youth Services 5354 CommunityWorks North Dakota 5358 Dakota Resource Council 5363 Empire Arts Center 5366 Fargo Theater Management Corporation 5367 Farm Rescue 5368 Four-H Foundation, North Dakota 5262 FutureBuilders in Support of the Trollwood Performing Arts School 8836, 8837 Impact Foundation 5272 Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota 5288 Mott, City of 5589 North Dakota Autism Center 5306 North Dakota Council on Abused Womens Services 5390 North Dakota Human Rights Coalition 5307 Northlands Rescue Mission 5310 Oak Grove Lutheran High School 12114 Prairie Learning Center Foundation 5392 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Red River Valley 5325
OHIO AIDS Resource Center Ohio 9044 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland 9069 Akron Area Association of Churches 3656 Allen County Educational Service Center 11058 ALS Care Project 9043 Alzheimers Association 9039 American Cancer Society 8964 American Endowment Foundation 1084 American Heart Association 8965, 8967 American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter 9157 Antioch University 7651 Apollos Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra 8858 ARC of Allen County 11067 Archdiocese of Cincinnati 2759 Art for a Childs Safe America Foundation 8968 Art House 8859 Art Therapy Studio 8860 Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute 8969, 8970 Arts Collinwood 9071
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Axios Foundation 3276-3278 Ballet Metropolitan 8972, 8973 Barberton City Schools 9053 Battelle for Kids 9166, 11737 Beck Center for the Cultural Arts 9072 Belmont County Educational Service Center 8974 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland 9214 BioEnterprise Corporation 9160 Boys and Girls Club of Columbus, Salesian 8976 Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland 2553, 8861 Boys and Girls Clubs of Columbus 8977 Bradfield Community Association 11098 Building Hope in the City 12087 Business Volunteers Unlimited 8840, 8863, 9073, 9098, 9167, 9182, 9194 Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment 8978 Case Western Reserve University 4027, 4028 Center for Community Solutions 9158, 9183 Center for Nonprofit Excellence 8839, 9054 Champions of the Community 5837 Cheryl Allen Southside Community Center 11124 Childrens Development Center of Lima 11137 Childrens Hospital Medical Center 364, 6289 Childrens Hunger Alliance 8980 Cincinnati Museum Center 9116, 9117 Citizens Academy 8864 CityMusic Cleveland 8865, 9075 Clark County Educational Service Center 9200 Clean Air Conservancy 9076 Clermont County Educational Service Center 8855 Cleveland Arts Prize 8866 Cleveland Botanical Garden 5032, 8867, 9077 Cleveland Center for Arts and Technology 8868, 8869 Cleveland Institute of Art 8870 Cleveland International Film Festival 8871, 8872 Cleveland Leadership Center 4389, 4390, 8873-8876, 9048, 9052, 9078, 9099, 9169 Cleveland Metropolitan School District 8877-8880, 9079, 9080 Cleveland Museum of Natural History 8881 Cleveland Orchestra 8882 Cleveland Play House 8883 Cleveland Public Library 8884 Cleveland Public Theater 8885, 8886 Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 8887, 8888 Cleveland Scholarship Programs 8889, 8890, 9081 Cleveland School of Science and Medicine Foundation 8891 Cleveland Social Venture Partners 8892-8901 Cleveland Theater Collective 8902 Clothes That Work 8981 Coleman Professional Services 7518 College of Wooster 8359 Columbus Academy 8982 Columbus AIDS Task Force 8983 Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence 8984 Columbus Montessori Education Center 8985 Columbus Museum of Art 8986 Columbus School for Girls 8987 Columbus State Community College Development Foundation 8988 Communities in Schools of Columbus 8989 Community Care Network 99 Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus 8990, 8991, 9170 Community Development for All People 8992 Community Partnership for Arts and Culture 8903, 8904, 9083 Community Research Partners 8993 Community Resource Center 8856 Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization 8857 Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education 3380, 3381, 7393, 9161 COSI Columbus 8994 Crayons to Computers 9120 Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service 8905-8907 Cuyahoga Community College Foundation 8908, 8909 Cuyahoga Community Land Trust 8910 Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners 9084
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Cuyahoga County Department of Workforce Development 8911 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 2556 Dayton Ballet Association 9097 Developing Potential 9201 Directions for Youth and Families 8995 Dobama Theater 8912, 9085 Domestic Violence Center 9184 Easter Seals Northeast Ohio 8913 Eastside Ecumenical Church Consortium 8914 Educational Council 5824 Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio 3034 Equestrian Therapy Program 11192 Equipping Ministries International 4699 Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation 8915 Fairhill Center 9186 Famicos Foundation 8916 Family Planning Services of Lorain County 9040 Family Service Agency 9202 Family Transitional Housing 8917, 9215 First Glance Student Center 9055 FIRSTLINK 8998 Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland 9187 Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland 9159 Graham School 9001 Grampys House 11224 Grantmakers in Aging 4084 Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment and Technology 8918 Great Lakes Theater Festival 8919 Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association 8920, 8921 Greenleaf Family Center 9056 GroundWork Group 9164 Habitat for Humanity, Greater Cleveland 9086 Hamilton County Educational Service Center 9171 Hearing, Speech and Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati 9125 Heart to Heart Communications 9057 Hebrew Academy of Cleveland 6586 Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati 7526 Homeless Families Foundation 9003, 9004 I Know I Can 9006 Info Line 9058 Intergenerational School 8841 International Institute 9059 Jefferson Academy of Music 9007 Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts 9008 Jennings Center for Older Adults 9188 Jewish Family Services 9009 JumpStart 9060 Kent State University Foundation 9087 Lagrange Development Corporation 9199 Leadership Lake County 8923 Learning Disabilities Association of Cuyahoga County 8924 Legal Aid Society of Cleveland 8842 Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center 9011 Lien Forward Ohio Community Foundation 9203 Lima Board of Education 11261 Lima Memorial Hospital 11262 Little Italy Redevelopment Corporation 8925 Littlest Heroes 8926, 8927 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 9101, 9175 Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky 4439, 7536, 9096 Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services 9041 Mental Health Advocacy Coalition 8929 Midtown Cleveland 8843 Multiple Sclerosis Society, National 9046 Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center 9189 Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland 8930 Musical Arts Association 7693 National Staff Development Council 2672, 7764, 8405, 8763-8766, 11776 Nationwide Childrens Hospital Foundation 9014 Neighborhood House Association of Lorain County 9042 Neighborhood Leadership Institute 8931 New Directions Career Center 9015 New Teachers College 8932, 9089 North Canton City Schools 10472 North East Ohio Health Services 9190
Northeast Community Center 9196, 9197 Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope 9191 Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education 9061 Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center 8933 Oberlin College 7701 Ohio Art League 9016 Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks 9017-9019 Ohio Board of Regents 3462 Ohio College Access Network 3774 Ohio Designer Craftsmen 9020 Ohio Historical Society 9021 Ohio Justice and Policy Center 7268 Ohio North East Health Systems 9204 Ohio Partnership for Excellence 9213 Ohio Wesleyan University 4234 Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation 8934, 8935 Old Lesbians Organizing for Change 4625 Opening Doors of Ohio 9094 Opera Cleveland 8936 Parent Heart Watch 5514 Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio 8937 Playhouse Square Foundation 8938 PolicyBridge 8939, 8940 Preterm Cleveland 4972 Professional Flair 9090 Recovery Resources 9192 Red Dot Project 8941 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum 8942, 8943 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati 9138 Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland 9050 Root Learning 1383 RTY Inc. 3308 Saint Josephs Montessori School 9023 Saint Stephens Community House 9024 School of Urban Studies 9025 Seeds of Literacy 8844 Senior Citizens Resources 8944, 8945 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 9062, 9162 Shaker Family Center at Sussex 8946 Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland 8947 Sigma Mu Omega 11369 Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton 4893 SPACES 8948 Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth 11390 STAIRS 8949, 8950 Stark Development Board 9198 STOP AIDS 9146 Suite 1300 Services 8951, 8952 Sunday Creek Associates 9026 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 9027, 9147 Tallmadge City Schools 9063 Team NEO 9091 Tournaments for Charity 5846 Towards Employment 9092 Tru-Mah-Col Association for the Education of Young Children 9205 Trumbull Baptist Association 9206 Trust for Public Land 9064 U.S. Together 9032 United Methodist Childrens Home 9033 United Methodist Community Center 9207 United Way of Central Ohio 9034 University of Cincinnati 7579 University of Toledo Foundation 3780 University Settlement 8845, 8953 Urban League, Greater Warren-Youngstown 9208 Valley Counseling Services 9209 Victim Assistance Program 9065 WECO Fund 8954, 8955 Wellness Community of Greater Columbus 9035 West Side Catholic Center 8956, 8957 West Side Community House 9181 West Side Ecumenical Ministry 8958 Westerville North High School 11966 Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network 8959 Wexner Center Foundation 9036, 9037 Wexner Heritage Village 9038
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Wingspan Care Group 8960 Womens Center of Greater Cleveland 8846 YMCA of Akron 9066 YMCA of Trumbull County 9210, 9211 Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio 8961 Youngstown Hearing and Speech Center 9212 Youth Opportunities Unlimited 8962, 8963, 9093
OKLAHOMA Alzheimers Association 9259, 9260 American Red Cross 11062 Ardmore Day Nursery 11070 Assistance League of Tulsa 6060 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma 9216 Boys and Girls Club of Oklahoma County 9239 C/SARA Foundation 11104 Childrens Hospital Foundation at Saint Francis 9261 Communities in Schools, Ardmore 9252, 11154 Community Crisis Center 6063 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 9262, 9263 Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma 9228, 9229, 9240 Future Farmers of America Foundation, Oklahoma 9249 Gloria S. Ainsworth Day Care Center 11221 Greenwood Cultural Center 9255 Hearts for Hearing Foundation 9929 John 316 Mission 9264 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 9265 Katheryne B. Payne Education Center 9250 Leadership Oklahoma City 9241 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 11273 Margaret Hudson Program 9267 Mary Abbott Childrens House 9268 Mental Health Association in Tulsa 9217, 9256, 9269, 9270 Mercy Memorial Health Center 11280 Mother to Mother Ministry 9242 National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum 1515 Neighborhood Housing Services of Oklahoma City 2302 Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children 9237, 11296 Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits 7555, 9243 Oklahoma City Medical Business District 9244 Oklahoma City Museum of Art 9230 Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence 9238 Oklahoma Health Center Clinical Pastoral Education Institute 9248 Oklahoma Hospital Education and Research Foundation Trust 9419 Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation 9251 Parent Child Center of Tulsa 9218 Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 6505 Possibilities, Inc. 9233 Rainbow Fleet 9234 Reading Room 11320 Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation 9245 Salvation Army of Tulsa 9224, 9271 Sunbeam Family Services 9235 Take Two Alternative Education Services of Southern Oklahoma 11399 Thunderbird Challenge 10498 Tristesse Healing Hearts Grief Center 9272 Tulsa Community College Foundation 9273 Tulsa Opera 9225 Tulsa Project Woman 9219 Tulsa Symphony Orchestra 9226 University of Central Oklahoma 129 University of Central Oklahoma Foundation 6068 University of Oklahoma Foundation 9274, 9275 University of Tulsa 9257 World Neighbors 11044 Youth Services of Tulsa County 9278 YWCA of Tulsa 9279
OREGON 1000 Friends of Oregon 11657 Albertina Kerr Centers 9323 Alder Creek Childrens Forest 9420
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All Outdoors 9421 American Heart Association 5831 Arts Central 9422 Arts Umbrella 9423 Association of Northwest Steelheaders 9324 Bandon Community Development Trust 9424, 9425 Big Brothers Big Sisters Northwest 9325 Birth to Three 9426, 9427 BodyVox 9428 Boy Scouts of America 9429 Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon 9430 Boys and Girls Clubs of the Rogue Valley 9432 Bridge Builders International 11939 Broadway Rose Theater Company 9433 Business Education Compact of Washington County 9397, 9434, 9435 Caldera 9436 Camp Fire USA 11629 Casa de Belen 9280 CASA of Central Oregon 9437 CASA-Voices for Children 9327 Catholic Charities 9439 Central Oregon Community College Foundation 9440 Central Oregon Environmental Center 9328 Central Oregon Mediation 9329 Central Oregon Veterans Outreach 9441 Chalkboard Project 9398 Chess for Success 9281 Children First for Oregon 9330 Childrens Center of Clackamas County 9282, 9442 Childrens Justice Alliance 9331 Clackamas Community Land Trust 9443 Clackamas Heritage Partners 9444 Classroom Law Project 9445 Coalition of Community Health Clinics 9332 Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation 9333 Columbia County Child Abuse Assessment Center 9334, 9446 Columbia Riverkeeper 11661 Committed Partners for Youth 9335 Community and Shelter Assistance Corporation of Oregon 9336 Community Arts Project 9337 Community Connection of Northeast Oregon 9338 Community of Writers 9339 Concordia University Foundation 9448 Corvallis Arts Center 9449 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Baker County 9292 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clackamas County 9450 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Clatsop County 9293 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Columbia Gorge 9294 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Douglas County 9295 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Malheur County 9296 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Columbia County 9297 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Klamath County 9298 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Lincoln County 9299 Court Appointed Special Advocates, Tillamook County 9300 Crag Law Center 9340 Crater Lake National Park Trust 9451-9453 Curry County Juvenile Department 9301 Curry, County of 9341 David Douglas School District 10434 Daytime Enrichment Activities and Recreation 9342 DePaul Industries 9454 Do Jump Extremely Physical Theater 9399 Doernbecher Childrens Hospital Foundation 9455 Dougy Center 9456, 9457 Dress for Success of Oregon 9283, 9458 E3: Employers for Education Excellence 5766, 8449, 9343 Ecotrust 35 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon 11809 Education Conservancy 7497 Elgin Family Health Clinic 9344
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Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest 9459-9461 Eugene Concert Choir 9462 Family Access Network Foundation 9463 Family Building Blocks 9345, 9464 Farmworker Housing Development Corporation 9346 Fern Ridge Library Foundation 9465 Financial Stewardship Resources 9302 Folk-Time 9347 Food Alliance 11812 Forestry Action Committee of the Illinois Valley Basin Interest Group 9348 Forward Stride 9466 Foundations for a Better Oregon 9467, 11638 Friendly House 9284 Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed, Estuary, Beach and Sea 9468 Friends of the Children-Portland 9285, 9469 Fruit and Flower Childcare Center 4950 Gateway to College National Network 11753 George Fox University 3685, 11814 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 9470 Grantmakers for Education 3563, 3765, 4083, 8402 Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington 9471 Great Basin Society 9350 Greater Albany Public School District 11957 Growing Gardens 9472 H.M. Johnson and Associates 1277 Habitat for Humanity of Oregon 9473 Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East 9474 Habitat for Humanity, Benton 11815 Habitat for Humanity, Mid-Willamette Valley 9475 Habitat for Humanity, Rogue Valley 9476 Healing Reins Therapeutic Riding Center 9477 Hearing and Speech Institute 9351 Hells Canyon Preservation Council 9352 Hillsboro School District 1J 1906 Housing Development Center 9353, 9354 Housing Works 9355 Huerto de la Familia - Family Garden 9478 Human Solutions 11641 Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance 9356 Inner Court Family Center 9303 Innovation Partnership 9286 Institute for Sustainability Education and Ecology 9479, 9480 International Society for Technology in Education 9311, 9312 Jackson County Child Abuse Task Force 9357 Jackson County Relief Nursery 9481 Jackson County SART 9287 Jackson Street Youth Shelter 9482 Japanese Garden Society of Oregon 9358, 9483 Jefferson Nature Center 9359 Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest 11819 Job Council 9484 Josephine Community Libraries 9485 Juvenile Court Resources 4108 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 9486 Juvenile Rights Project 9360 Kinship House 9361 Latino Community Association 9487 Latino Network 9488 Leadership, Education, Adventure and Direction 9362 Lebanon Emergency Shelter 9363 Lewis and Clark College 9489 Liberty Restoration 9400, 9490 Linn-Benton Volunteers 9364 Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Northwest District 11821 Majestic Theater Management 9491 Marion-Polk Food Share 9492, 11644 MayDay, Inc. 9365 Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center 9493 Mercy Corps 9416, 9494 Metropolitan Youth Symphony 9401 Mike Silva Evangelism International 11822 Molalla River Education Foundation 9402 Mosier Community School Foundation 9403 Mount Hood Community College 9495
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Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community Justice 4129 Museum at Warm Springs 9496 Museum of Contemporary Craft 9497 Native American Youth and Family Center 5592, 5593, 9498 Nature Conservancy 9499 Neighborhood House 9574 Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis 9366 Neighborhood Partnership Fund 5781 Neskowin Valley School 9288 Network of Oregon Watershed Councils 9367 Next Door 9500 Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network 8326, 8327 North Coast Land Conservancy 9289, 9368, 9501 Northwest Catholic Counseling Center 9290 Northwest Housing Alternatives 9369 Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory 7424 NW Digital Art Kids 9502 Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center 9370 Oregon Ballet Theater 9503 Oregon Campus Compact 9504 Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education 9505, 9506 Oregon Center for Public Policy 9507 Oregon Child Care Resource and Referral Network 9508-9510 Oregon Childrens Theater Company 9371, 9511 Oregon Department of State Lands 11831 Oregon Geographic Alliance 9512 Oregon Health and Science University 6343, 6907, 11832-11834 Oregon Health and Science University Foundation 9513 Oregon Jewish Museum 9514 Oregon Mentors 9515, 9516 Oregon Opportunity Network 9372 Oregon Progress Board 9517 Oregon Progress Forum 8006, 9518 Oregon Science Teachers Association 9519, 9520 Oregon Shakespeare Festival 1969 Oregon Social Learning Center Foundation 9373 Oregon State University 1347, 11835-11837 Oregon Symphony Association in Salem 9521 Oregon Trout 246, 11646 Pacific Marine Conservation Council 1351, 11669 Pacific Rivers Council 9522, 9523 Park Academy 11838 Partnership for Safety and Justice 9374 Pearl Buck Center 9524 Pioneer Relief Nursery 9375 Policy Consensus Initiative 2980 Portland Actors Conservatory 9525, 11839 Portland Business Alliance Charitable Institute 5784, 8519 Portland Chamber Orchestra Association 9291 Portland Community College Foundation 9404 Portland Fruit Tree Project 9376 Portland Marathon 9526 Portland Opera Association 9377, 9405 Portland Parks and Recreation 9527 Portland Parks Foundation 9528 Portland Public School District 9529 Portland Schools Foundation 9530 Portland State University 4971, 6347, 11840-11843 Portland State University Foundation 9531-9534 Portland Taiko 9535 Portland YouthBuilders 11649 Portland, City of 8214 Prevention and Recovery Northwest 9378 Providence Benedictine Nursing Center Foundation 9536 Quadriplegics United Against Dependency 9379 Reed College 7708, 11845 Regional Arts and Culture Council 9538 River Network 5131, 5132, 6530 Rock n Roll Camp for Girls 11652 Rogue Initiative for a Vital Economy 9380 Rogue Valley Council of Governments 11670 Rogue Valley Opera Association 9381, 9540 Roseburg Public Schools 9541, 9542 Ross Ragland Theater 9543 Rural Development Initiatives 9382, 9544
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Rural Organizing Project 9383 Saint Andrews Community Center 9545 Saint Marys Academy 9546, 9547 Saint Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County 9384 Salem Keizer School District 9548 Salem Leadership Foundation 11847 Salem United Soccer Club 2495 Salems Riverfront Carousel 9385 Saving Grace 9549 ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum 1143 Siskiyou Regional Educational Project 11972 Sitka Center for Art and Ecology 9406 Social Venture Partners Portland 8528, 9550 Southern Oregon Land Conservancy 9551 Southwestern Oregon Community Action Committee 9304 Southwestern Oregon Community College 9552 Stand for Children Leadership Center 2039-2041, 2263, 2958, 4169, 5658, 9321, 9386, 9553, 9554, 11722 Star of Hope Activity Center 9387 Street Roots 9223 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 9388 Sustainable Northwest 1410, 6804, 8346 Technical Assistance for Community Services 5597, 5786, 9555, 9556, 11850 Think Link Discovery Center 9557 Tillamook Bay Child Care Center 9390 Tillamook County Womens Resource Center 9391 Trillium Family Services 9558 Tualatin Riverkeepers 9559 Tucker-Maxon Oral School 9951 Umpqua Community Action Network 9392 Umpqua Community Development Corporation 9393 United Way of Lane County 9560 University of Oregon 6915, 9305, 9561 University of Oregon Foundation 9562-9564 University of Portland 11854 Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center 9394, 9565 Volunteers in Medicine Clinic of the Cascades 2082, 9566 Volunteers of America Oregon 9567 Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition 9395 Western States Center 1443, 11655 Westside Church 2083 White Bird 9568, 11859 Wild Salmon Center 252, 1114, 1115, 8397 Willamette Repertory Theater 9407 Willamette University 11861 Willamette Valley Development Officers 9322 Working Wonders Childrens Museum 9569 World Forestry Center 9570 Xerces Society 9571 YMCA of Marion and Polk Counties, Family 9572 Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington 9573 Youth Progress Association 9396
PAKISTAN Citizens Foundation 453, 2541 Lahore University of Management Sciences 1301 Mustashaar, Social Development Advisors 1323 Shirkat Gah Womens Resource Center 1397 Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Pakistan 1399
PALAU Palau International Coral Reef Center 1352
PAPUA NEW GUINEA Mahonia na Dari Research and Conservation Center 1305 Mama Graun Conservation Trust Fund 1306 University of Papua New Guinea 1438
PARAGUAY Sobrevivencia 7309
PENNSYLVANIA 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania 9961 11th Hour Theater Company 9962 3 Rivers Connect 9733 A Chance to Heal 10076 A Plus Schools - Pittsburghs Community Alliance for Public Education 9734 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 7647, 9963 Achievement Center 9696 Act II Playhouse 9964 Addison Behavioral Care 9874 Adult Congenital Heart Association 5494, 5495 African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania 9575 African American Museum in Philadelphia 10081 ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal 4777 Allegheny Conference on Community Development 9638, 10165 Allegheny Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods Housing 9828 Allegheny County Department of Human Services 9875 Allegheny County Library Association 9829 Allegheny Intermediate Unit 9703, 9735 American Cities Foundation 10082 American Heart Association 8966, 9689 American Red Cross 170 Angels Place 9704 ARC of Delaware County 10083 Archdiocese of Philadelphia 9669 Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia 9640, 10084 ASSET, Inc. 9736, 9876 Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada 3664 Attic Youth Center 9966 Atwater Kent Museum 9670, 9967 Auberle 10166 Audubon Society, Bucks County 10085 Autumn House Press 10209 Avenue of the Arts 9968 Barnes Foundation 171, 9969 Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit 9705 Berks County Intermediate Unit 9737, 9970 Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation 593 Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh 9830 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County 10086 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh 9738 Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania 9971 Bill Bursis Foundation for Spinal Cord Research 3501 Birth Center 10087 Boys and Girls Club, North Penn Valley 9972 Brandywine Conservancy 9643, 9973 Bricolage 9739 Bridgeway Capital 9740 Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership 9671 Business Center at New Covenant Campus 9974 Cambodian-American Senior Association 10088 Carnegie Institute 9605, 10167 Carnegie Mellon University 7664, 9741, 9742 Ceiba 8740, 10190 Center City District 9976, 9977 Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education 3503 Center for Applied Research 60 Center in the Park 10090 Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 9743 Chamber of Commerce, Williamsport/Lycoming County 9702 Chatham Baroque 9744 Chatham University 9745 Chester County Community Dental Center 10091 Child Abuse Prevention Effort 10092 Childrens Hospital Foundation 9915, 9916 Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia 9978 Childrens Literacy Initiative 6440, 6471 Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh 9606 Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia 9672, 10094 Childrens Village 9673, 10095 Childspace Cooperative Development 3745
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CHOICE: Concern for Health Options-Information, Care and Education 10096 Christ Lutheran Community Outreach Corporation 10097 City Theater Company 9746, 9831 Clay Studio 10098 Cliveden of the National Trust 10099 Coalition for Christian Outreach 3099 Committee of Seventy 9979 Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley 10217 Community Arts Center 9674, 9980 Community Design Center of Pittsburgh 9748, 9822, 9832, 10193 Community Theater Project Corporation 9749 Community Womens Education Project 10100 Congregations United for Neighborhood Action 3509 Congreso de Latinos Unidos 9646, 9981, 10101 Conservation Consultants 9750, 9751 Consortium for Public Education 9690, 10169 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley 9983 Coro Center for Civic Leadership 9706, 9752 Corporate Alliance for Drug Education 10102 Crozer-Chester Foundation 9984 Defender Association of Philadelphia 3482 Delaware County Literacy Council 10103 Delaware River City Corporation 9985 Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children 10104 Delaware Valley Grantmakers 9986 Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center 9824 Delaware Valley Legacy Fund 2512 Delaware Valley Project with Industry 10105 DePaul Institute 9921 Diversified Community Services 9987 Don Guanella School 11185 Downtown Management Organization 10170 East Falls Development Corporation 9988 East Liberty Development 10171 Education Delivery Systems 9754 Education Law Center-PA 9990 Empowerment Group 10106 Enon-Coulter Community Development Corporation 10107 Enterprise Center 4391, 8452, 8744, 10218 Enterprising Environmental Solutions 3180, 11982 Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania 10108 Erie County Drug and Alcohol Coalition 9697 Extra Mile Education Foundation 9755 Fellowship Farm 10109 First Person Arts 9991, 10110 Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Neighborhood Corporation 9835 Food Trust 10111 Forbes Funds 9708, 9836, 9837, 9878, 10172, 10173 Fort Ligonier Association 9879 Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research 6252 Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds 9756 Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine 7641 Franklin and Marshall College 8373 Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 182, 183, 3038 Frick Art and Historical Center 9838 Friends of the Japanese House and Garden 10116 Friends of the Pittsburgh Urban Forest 9709 Fund for Philadelphia 9993, 9994 Gateway Rehabilitation Center 9758 Gateway to the Arts 9710 Gesu School 9675 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 9711, 9839 Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey 9996 Good Grief Center for Bereavement Support 10174 Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania 9585, 9586, 9691, 10175 Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Regional Foundation 9998 Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance 3749, 10117
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Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition 9999, 10000, 10118 Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council 9760, 9880 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank 4246, 9692, 9840 Green Building Alliance 9668, 9761, 9762, 9881 Green Valleys Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania 10119 Greensgrow Philadelphia Project 10120 Habitat for Humanity, Delaware Valley 10121 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association 3040 Health Careers Futures 10176 Heartwood Institute 9818, 9882 Heritage Conservancy 6212, 10001 Historic Philadelphia 10122 Historic Sugartown 4284 Homeless Advocacy Project 9678 HOPE Worldwide 7173 Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti, Friends of 9820 Hosanna House 9883 Hosanna Industries 9884 Imani Christian Academy 9765, 9766 Indian Creek Valley Christian Family and Childrens Center 9885 Institute for Leadership Education, Advancement and Development 3070, 7830 International House of Philadelphia 10123 Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy 6591 Jewish Community Centers of Greater Philadelphia 10124 Juvenile Law Center 4109 Keystone Conservation Trust 10005 Keystone Research Center 9698 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts 10006, 10007 Kingsley Association 9886 KIPP Philadelphia Charter School 2414, 10126 Knox Emergency Fund 10177 Koresh Dance Company 10008 La Roche College 9887 La Salle University 9930, 9931 Lancaster Farmland Trust 10009 Landmarks Community Capital Corporation 9767 Lankenau Hospital Foundation 192 Latin American Studies Association 7691 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 11260 Lifesteps 9841 Light of Life Rescue Mission 9888 Linda Creed Epstein Foundation 10127 Local Government Academy 9609, 9768 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 8753, 10128 Looking Glass Institute 9842 Lupus Foundation of Philadelphia 6506, 6507 Lutherlyn 3100 Lyrasis 8208 Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life 2982 Main Line Chinese Culture Center 10129 Manchester Craftsmens Guild 9769 Manchester Youth Development Center 9843 Marywood University 6051 Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County 9679, 10130 Maternal and Family Health Services 6322 Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania 9715, 9716, 9771 Miro Dance Theater 10010 Moonstone 10011 Mount Washington Community Development Corporation 9889, 9890 Mountain Playhouse 9772 National Nursing Centers Consortium 10131 National Philanthropic Trust 2984, 3510, 7856 Natural Lands Trust 10014 Need in Deed 10132 Neighborhood Academy 9693 Neighborhood Gardens Association - A Philadelphia Land Trust 10015 Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia 10201, 10202 Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading 8776 NeighborhoodsNow 10133 New Hazlett Center for the Performing Arts 9845 New Manayunk Corporation 10017, 10018 Next American City 8324
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Nonprofit Finance Fund 6219, 6453, 10134 Nonprofit Partnership 9699, 9700 North Hills Community Outreach 9846 Northcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center 9636 NPower Pennsylvania 3751, 8515, 8792, 10135 Nueva Esperanza 2569, 4703, 8793, 10205, 10206 Oakland Planning and Development Corporation 9773 OMG Center for Collaborative Learning 1346, 6340-6342, 6783, 7269, 8148, 10022-10025 One Vision One Life 9891 Opera Company of Philadelphia 10026 Options in Aging 10136 Orchestra 2001 10027 Orphan Resources International 12005 Partners for Sacred Places 3722, 10029, 12026 Penn Asian Senior Services 10137 PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center 10030 Pennsylvania Charter School Foundation 10031 Pennsylvania Council of Churches 2975 Pennsylvania Downtown Center 10207 Pennsylvania Environmental Council 9847, 9892 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 10032 Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation 9774, 9893 Pennsylvania Partnership for Economic Education 9662, 10966 Pennsylvania Resources Council 9775 Pennsylvania State University 6345, 9776 Pennypack Farm Education Center for Sustainable Food Systems 10138 People for People 10220 Peoples Light and Theater Company 9680 Pew Charitable Trusts 1360, 1667, 7704, 8334, 10033, 10034 Phase 4 Learning Center 9718, 9777 Philadelphia Area Jobs with Justice 10140 Philadelphia Art Alliance 10035 Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations 10036 Philadelphia Cares 10141 Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness 9681 Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative 10037 Philadelphia Education Fund 6785, 10038, 10039 Philadelphia Health Management Corporation 10040-10042 Philadelphia Hune 10142 Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates 10043, 10044 Philadelphia Museum of Art 7705, 7706, 9663 Philadelphia Orchestra Association 10045 Philadelphia Parks Alliance 10046 Philadelphia Senior Center 10143 Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival 3752, 10047 Philadelphia Young Playwrights 10048 Philadelphia, City of 10049 Philadelphias Children First Fund 10050, 10482 Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children 9778, 9894 Pittsburgh Board of Public Education 9779 Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 9848, 9849 Pittsburgh Dance Alloy 9780, 9850 Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation 9781 Pittsburgh Glass Center 9851 Pittsburgh Housing Development Corporation 8335 Pittsburgh International Childrens Theater 9782, 9852, 10178 Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater 10179 Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation 9783 Pittsburgh Musical Theater 9784 Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble 9853 Pittsburgh Opera 9895 Pittsburgh Opera Theater 9854 Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy 9719, 9720, 9785, 9855, 9896 Pittsburgh Project 9721, 9856, 10180 Pittsburgh Public Schools 10181-10183 Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator 9857-9861 Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners 9613, 10184, 10185 Pittsburgh Symphony 9862 Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources 9786, 10186 Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium 9863 Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania 212
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Point Park University 9722, 9864 Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia 10051 Prime Stage Theater 9723, 9787, 9788 Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise 9789 Prometheus Radio Project 7287 Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia 10144 Public/Private Ventures 1375, 4161, 5127, 5128, 7875, 7876, 8797 Quantum Theater 9790 Regional Housing Legal Services 8799 Reinvestment Fund 3494 Research for Action 10052 Resources for Human Development 10053 River City Brass Band 9792 Riverlife Task Force 9793, 9794 Riverquest 9865 Riverside Center for Innovation 9795 Robert Morris University 9694, 9724, 9796 Rosedale Block Cluster 9897 Rosenbach Museum and Library 10054 Saca Development Corporation 10221 Saint Francis Xavier School 2782 Saint Ignatius of Loyola School 2783, 9682 Saint Josephs University 10056 Saint Louise de Marillac School 455 Saint Vincent College 9797 Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial 10057, 10148 Senior Adults for Greater Education 9666 Sewickley Academy 9695 Silver Eye Center for Photography 9799 Sisters Place 9898 Smith Memorial Playgrounds and Playhouses 10059 Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight Foundation 10149 Society for Arts in Crafts 9800, 9866 Society of Environmental Journalists 862 Special Equestrians 10150 Special Olympics Pennsylvania 9683 Spring International 8226 Squonk Opera 9801 Steel Valley Authority 9802 Strength, Inc. 9899 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 9148, 9149 Susan P. Byrnes Health Education Center 9819 Sweetwater Center for the Arts 10187 Taller Puertorriqueno 10152 TCC Group 9701 Teach for America 9825 Temple University 7323, 10153, 10154 Theater Alliance of Greater Philadelphia 10060, 10155 Theater Exile 10061 Three Rivers Wet Weather 9803 Tickets for Kids Foundation 9688 Tinicum Conservancy 2977 TOVA 10156 Unemployment Information Center 10063 Union Project 9867 United Communities Southeast Philadelphia 10064 United Way of Allegheny County 9725 United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania 10065 United Way, Berwick Area 9637 University of Pennsylvania 223, 224, 881, 2578, 6401, 7731, 8565, 10066-10071 University of Pittsburgh 3022, 6916, 8408, 9616, 9726-9730, 9804-9812 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 8229 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside 9813 University of the Arts 10072 Urban League of Philadelphia 10157 Urban Tree Connection 10158 Valley School of Ligonier 9900 Variety-The Childrens Charity 10159 Villanova University 7739 VisitPittsburgh 9868 VSA Arts of Pennsylvania 10073 W H Y Y 10160 W Y E P Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corporation 9815 Wagner Free Institute of Science 609 Waldorf School Association of the Delaware River Valley 12012 Wesley Spectrum Services Foundation 9901
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West Mount Airy Neighbors 10161 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy 9816 Western Pennsylvania Diversity Initiative 9817 Westminster College 9731 Westmoreland Cultural Trust 9902 White Dog Cafe Foundation 10074 Winchester-Thurston School 9869 Wireless Neighborhoods 9732 Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology 7584 Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania 9870 Women of Faith and Hope 10162 Womens Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 9903 Won Community Service Center 10163 Wood Turning Center 4452 World War II Veterans of Allegheny County Memorial Fund 9872, 9873 Youth United for Change 10075 YouthPlaces 9624, 9904 YWCA of Chester 10164
Providence Black Repertory Company 10251 Providence Plan 4160, 10252 Providence Public Library 10222 Rhode Island College Foundation 10253 Rhode Island Historical Society 4445 Rhode Island Kids Count 4165, 10254 Rhode Island Zoological Society 4446 Salt Pond Coalition 10255 Sophia Academy 10256 Tockwotton Home 10257 University of Rhode Island Foundation 10258 WaterFire Providence 10259 Womens Development Corporation 10260 Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation 10261 YMCA, Ocean Community 3088
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RUSSIA
CARE Peru 4795 Center for the Study and Promotion of Development 4800, 4801 Centro de Conservacion Investigacion y Manejo de Areas Naturales 11514 Obispado de Huacho 598 Peruvian Center for Social Studies 5125 Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental 11524
AIDS Infoshare 7063 Buryat Ecological Union for Baikal 7099 Civic Analysis and Independent Research Center 7120 Dance Theaters Network 7133, 7134 Experimental Theater Centre for New Drama Praktika 7150 Fulcrum Foundation 7158 Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development 9584 NGO School Foundation 5120 Sluzhenye Association of Nongovernmental Not-for-Profit Organizations 5133
PHILIPPINES Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation 1228 Health Action Information Network 1281 NGO Forum on the Asian Development Bank 7261 Path Foundation Philippines 1357 Philippine Business for Social Progress 2545 Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation 8115 Venture for Fund-Raising Foundation 1442
POLAND
ROMANIA Association for Community Relations 5011, 5012 Romanian Red Cross 9593
RWANDA National University of Rwanda 8141
SENEGAL African Council of AIDS Service Organizations 7061 Tostan 2978
Microfinance Centre 2128
SERBIA PUERTO RICO ASPIRA de Puerto Rico 7081 Ceiba Housing and Economic Development Corporation 6704 Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico 3021 Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico 2956 Neighborhood Housing Services of San Juan 6772
RHODE ISLAND Blackstone Academy Charter School 10231 Bradford L. Dunn Institute 10262 Brown University 172, 1202, 5019, 6279, 6280, 6438, 7791, 8293, 10232 Church Community Housing Corporation 10233 Compass School 10234 DARE 10235 East Coast Greenway Alliance 7808 Family Resources Community Action 10236 FirstWorks 10237 Fostering Arts Organization Linking Artist and Communities 10238 Friends of Tiverton Libraries 10239 Harmony Hill School 10240 Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence 10241 John Hope Settlement House 4100, 10242 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 4398, 10223, 10263 Martin Luther King Community Center 10243 Musica Dolce 10244 New Urban Arts 10246 Newport Performing Arts Center 10247 Perishable Theater 10248 Progreso Latino 10249 Providence After School Alliance 10250
Group 484 5071
SIERRA LEONE Partners in Adult Education Coordinating Office 2801
SLOVAKIA Bratislava Institute of Humanism 7495 Socia-Social Reform Foundation 5134
SOUTH AFRICA AIDS Legal Network 2118 Ashoka: Innovators for the Public 5007 Bachaki Theater 4786 Cape Peninsula University of Technology 4928 Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation 8095, 8096 Charities Aid Foundation-Southern Africa 7116 Children in Distress Network 8098 Childrens Hospital Trust 4932 CIDA City Campus 4805 Common Purpose South Africa 5035 Community Based Development Programme Trust 5037 Community Connections 5039 Desmond Tutu Centre for Leadership 4818 Eastern Cape NGO Coalition 5051 Endangered Wildlife Trust 4821 FinMark Trust 11751 Footsteps 8102 Gods Golden Acre 8107 Ikamva Labantu 8108 Imbewu Community Volunteers 4843 Institute for Federal Democracy 5079 Legal Resources Trust 5092
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Maharishi Education for Invincibility Trust 4860 Management of Schools Training Programme 2799 Mass Media Project 10216 Medical Research Council of South Africa 7233 Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy 575, 4868 Non-Profit Consortium 5121 Ntataise Trust 2800 Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity 8112 Princess Trust 8113 Proteus Development Resources 8114 Sibusisrwe Community Care 4578 Social Change Assistance Trust 5135, 7310 Soul City 8117 South African History Archive Trust 7311 South African Institute for Advancement 4977, 5136, 7312, 7313, 8025 South African Institute for Distance Education 8155 South African National Parks 7713 Student Society for Law and Social Justice 2976 Synergos Institute South Africa 7321 Tiyakene Development Fund 5143 University of Cape Town 6667, 7339, 7726, 7727 University of Fort Hare 5148, 7340 University of KwaZulu-Natal 7341 University of Pretoria 4981 University of the Western Cape 4982, 5151 University of the Witwatersrand 6670 Zululand Crafters Association 4915
Upstate Family Resource Center 10514 Windwood Farm Home for Children 8627 York Technical College Foundation 6843 YWCA of Greenville 10286
SOUTH DAKOTA Dakota Rural Action 5364 First Lutheran Church of Brookings Foundation 12098 First Nations Oweesta Corporation 6730 First Peoples Fund 7155, 10291 Lakota Oyate Wakanyeja Owicakyapi 5379 Miner County Community Revitalization 5588 Sicangu Oyate Ho 5396 Society for Advancement of Native Interests-Today 5595, 5596 South Dakota Department of Social Services 5397 South Dakota State University 12120 South Dakota Voices for Children 5398 Teach for America 6806 University of South Dakota Foundation 6835
SPAIN Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi 9595
SUDAN Al-Khatim Adlan Centre for Enlightenment and Human Development 7973
SOUTH CAROLINA ARCeconomics 1185-1187 Center for Women in Transition 2183 Charity Ball 10284 Charleston, County of 10267 Darkness to Light 10268-10270 Ducks Unlimited 3399 Francis Marion University Foundation 10265 Friends of the Huntley 10285 Greenwood Genetic Center 10282 Historic Charleston Foundation 3400, 6971 Jobs for Americas Graduates-South Carolina 10453 Katawba Valley Land Trust 8649 Lexington County School District One 10460 Long Bay Symphonic Society 3402 Lowcountry Housing Trust 8422 Lowcountry Open Land Trust 3403 Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary 12109 Medical University of South Carolina 4123 Nation Ford Land Trust 8654 Nature Conservancy 3404 New Foundations Children and Family Services 8605 Public Education Partners 10486 Regenesis Organization 10288 ReGenesis Organization Community Health Center 10283 Saint Josephs Catholic School 2785 Santee Lynches Affordable Housing and Community Development Corporation 8428 South America Mission 2440 South Carolina Afterschool Alliance 10274 South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services 8611 South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations 8612, 10266, 10290 South Carolina Coastal Conservation League 3405 South Carolina Environmental Law Project 6680 South Carolina Governors School for Science and Mathematics Foundation 8374 South Carolina Network of Childrens Advocacy Centers 8613 South Carolina Youth Advocate Program 8614 Southern Association for Financial Empowerment 8801 Tara Hall Home for Boys 8615 Teachers Supply Closet 10275 Trident Technical College Foundation 10276 United Citizens Club of Heath Springs 10287 United Methodist Relief Center 10278-10280 United Way of Greenville County 10501 University of South Carolina 8625 University of South Carolina Research Foundation 10264
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SWAZILAND Swaziland Trading House 4894
SWITZERLAND Achi Association 591 International AIDS Society 7192, 11761 International Service for Human Rights 7197 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 7198 Stichting Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions 7317 Welfare Association 7353 World Health Organization 7359, 10724, 11801
TAIWAN Child Welfare League Foundation 4555 World Vision Taiwan 4583
TAJIKISTAN Mountain Regions Cultural Development Programme 475 Tajik Academy of Sciences 483
TANZANIA, ZANZIBAR AND PEMBA Childrens Book Project 571 Kivulini Womens Rights Organization 5463 Legal and Human Rights Centre 7219
TENNESSEE African American History Foundation 10339 AGAPE Child and Family Services 11054 alt.Consulting 6696 American Baptist Theological Seminary 3659 American Heart Association 11015 American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities 10983 Amputee Coalition of America 7608 ArtsMemphis 9113, 10292, 10301 Association of Private Enterprise Education 10210 Ballet Memphis 7656, 10352 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Memphis 11088 Bloomfield Urban Ministries 11092 Catholic Memphis Urban Schools 10355, 10388 Center for Nonprofit Management 10332, 10340 Center for Youth Issues, National 3669 Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund 176, 10295 Childrens Bureau 11134
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Circles of Success Learning Academy 10356 Clearfork Community Institute 6174 Community Research Council 10382 Creative Life 11170 Dixon Gallery and Gardens 10304 Exchange Club Family Center of the Mid-South 11195 First Response Team of America 10742 Fisk University 5059, 6646 Free Will Baptist Bible College 2986 Friends for Life 10305 Gallatin Shalom Zone 4951 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 10341 Girls Inc. of Memphis 11218 Golden Gate Development Corporation 10357, 10358 Hattiloo Theater 10359 Health Watch Urban Ministry 11231 Highlander Research and Education Center 2955, 4838, 6312, 6942 Hope for Chattanooga 10298 Jacobs Ladder Community Development Corporation 10360, 10361 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 10307, 10347 KIPP Memphis 10364 Knowledge Quest 11251 Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center 11258 Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center Foundation 10308 Leadership Institute of Memphis 10294, 10309, 10310 Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-South 11272 Meharry Medical College 4965 Memphis Academy of Health Sciences 10365 Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering 10366 Memphis Brooks Museum of Art 10311 Memphis Incubator Systems 10312, 10367, 10386 Memphis Oral School for the Deaf 9936 Memphis Orchestral Society 10313-10315 Memphis School of Servant Leadership 10368 Memphis Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church 10316 Mercy Ministries of America 2488 Methodist Healthcare Foundation 10317 Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association 10318 Modern Red SchoolHouse Institute 3315 Nashville Chamber Orchestra 10348 Nashville Civic Design Center 3842 Nashville Upper Room Emmaus Community 3715 National Civil Rights Museum 10369 Neighborhoods Resource Center 8424, 10333, 10349, 10350 New Leaders for New Schools 10370 North Star Destination Strategies 3056 Ooltewah Elementary School 10299 Partnership Initiatives Fund 10479 Read Chattanooga 10383 Riverview Community Center Youth Development Program 11324 Saint Jude Childrens Research Hospital 10321 Second Presbyterian Church 10322, 10323 Shelby Farms Park Conservancy 10372 Southern Communication Volunteers 10324 Special Kids and Families 11385 Special Olympics Tennessee 11389 Speech and Hearing Center of the Midsouth 11391 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 11039 Teach for America 8818, 8819, 10325-10329, 10373-10375, 10387, 10389 Technology 2020 6813 Tennessee Baptist Childrens Homes 11403 Tennessee Stand for Children 10376, 10377 United Way of Chattanooga 10300 United Way of the Mid-South 10330 University of Memphis 4182 University of Memphis Foundation 10378-10381 University of Tennessee 10510 University of the South 3845 Vanderbilt University 3023, 6413, 7583 Vanderbilt University Medical Center 9956-9959 Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga 10297 Young Leaders Council 10334, 10351 Youth Villages 4989, 11440
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TEXAS Academy Advisory Corporate Council 11050 ACCION Texas 6692 Adults and Youth United Development Association 11676 Adults Relating to Kids Program 10729 Advocacy Center for Children of Galveston County 11052 AIDS Foundation Houston 9105 AJAMM Ministries 7064 Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce 11055 Alamo Kiwanis Club Charities 11056 Alamo Public Telecommunications Council 11057 All Saints Episcopal School of Tyler 10561 Alley Theater 10796 Alliance for Children 10885 Alzheimers Association 10563, 10564 Amarillo Botanical Gardens 10397 Amarillo Museum of Art 10398 American Cancer Society 10565-10569, 10671, 10981, 11010, 11059 American Football Coaches Foundation 4584 American Foundation for the Blind 10982 American Heart Association 2550, 5829, 5830, 5997, 6069, 10797, 10798, 11023-11029, 11060 American Institute for Social Justice 7511 American Lung Association of Texas 10799 American Red Cross 10709, 10800, 11030, 11061 Another Chance House 10399 Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith 10402 Any Baby Can of San Antonio 11065 Archdiocese of San Antonio 11069 Ark Assessment Center and Emergency Shelter for Youth 11071 Arlington Independent School District 1814 Arlington Independent School District Education Foundation 1815 ArtPace, Inc. 11072 Askew: A Design Studio for Urban Youth 11073 Assistance League of San Antonio 11074 Assumption Seminary 11075 Audubon Society, Houston 10801 Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 5013 Autism Clinic of Texas 11076 Autism Treatment Center 10672 Autistic Treatment Center 10574 Avance Family Support and Education Program-Dallas 10984 Avance Family Support and Education Program-San Antonio 11078 Baptist Child and Family Services 10410 Baptist General Convention of Texas 10886 Barbara Bush Texas Fund for Family Literacy 10575 Bay City, City of 11042 Baylor College of Medicine 6275 Baylor Health Care System Foundation 10985 Bayou Bend Museum of Fine Arts 10802 Bayou Preservation Association 10803 Bexar County Arts and Cultural Fund 11083 Bexar County Board Of Trustees For Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services 11084 Bexar County Family Justice Center Foundation 11085 Bible Baptist Church 11086 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston 10804 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gulf Coast 11089 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Texas Panhandle 11090 Blood and Tissue Center Foundation 11091 Bluebonnet Childrens Center 11093 Bo’s Place 10805, 11094 Boy Scouts of America 10558, 10806, 11095 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas 10576, 10577 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth 10664 Boys and Girls Harbor 10807, 10808 Boysville 11097 Bridge Over Troubled Waters 11099 Brighton School 11100 British American Foundation of Texas 11101 Buckner Children and Family Services of Southeast Texas 11102
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Buckner Fanning Evangelistic Foundation 11103 Buffalo Bayou Partnership 10809 Business Assistance Center 6699 Business Invest in Growth 4670, 6700, 7512 Cancer Center Council 11109 Cancer Fighters of Houston 10810 Cancer League 10811 Cancer Therapy and Research Center 11111 Candlelighters of Galveston 11112 Capital Investing in Development and Employment of Adults 10951 Carl McCain Memorial Foundation 11113 Carver Academy 11114 Carver Community Cultural Center 11115 Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos 10812, 11116 Casa de Misericordia 11117 CASA of Parker County 10887 Center Against Family Violence 10915, 10916 Center for Border Health Research 10917-10921 Center for Child Protection 10952 Center for Community Initiatives of the Greater Houston Community Foundation 240 Center for Environmental Citizenship 4480 Center for Faith and Health Initiatives 10740 Center for Family Relations 11120 Center for Hearing and Speech 10813 Center for Nonprofit Management 6705, 7514, 8439, 8741, 9826, 9827, 10549, 10580, 10674, 10728, 10986 Center for Public Policy Priorities 5029 Center for Reform of School Systems 308, 10581, 10888, 10945 Center for Spiritual Living 10582 Central Dallas Ministries 10987 Centro Alameda 11122 Challenge Air for Kids and Friends 10953 Chamber Choir of San Antonio 11123 Child Abuse Prevention Services 11125 Child Advocates 10814 Child Advocates San Antonio 11127 ChildBuilders 10530 Childrens Advocacy Center of the South Plains Texas 11131 Childrens Association for Maximum Potential 11132 Childrens Bereavement Center of South Texas 11133 Childrens Center 11136 Childrens Educational Opportunity Foundation 11138 Childrens Medical Center Foundation 10415 Childrens Medical Center of Dallas 10583 Childrens Museum of Houston 10725, 10815, 11140 Childrens Shelter of San Antonio 11142 Christian Assistance Ministry 11143 Christian Science Broadcast Committee of North Texas 10585 Christian Senior Services 11144 Christmas in Action 10390 CHRISTUS Foundation for Healthcare 10816, 11145 CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital 11146 Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society 11147 Cistercian Preparatory School 10586 City Wide Club of Clubs 10817 City Year San Antonio 11148 Coastal Conservation Association 11149 Collaborative for Children 11150 College for All Texans Foundation Closing the Gaps 10421, 11151 Colonias Unidas 11691 Communities in Schools Houston 10818, 11152 Communities in Schools of Greater Tarrant County 10778 Communities in Schools of North Texas 10779 Communities in Schools of San Antonio 11153 Communities in Schools on the South Plains 10427 Community and Senior Services of Midland 10587 Community Family Centers 11155 Community of Churches for Social Action 11157 CONTACT Crisis Line 10737 Contemporary Art for San Antonio 11159 Contemporary Arts Museum Houston 10819 Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research 6296 Corazon Ministries 11160
Cornerstone Assistance Network 10665 Corpus Christi Education Foundation 10432, 11161 Corpus Christi Police Department 11162 Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston 10820 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Collin County 10588 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Denton County 10889 Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southeast Texas 11165 Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Coastal Bend 11166 Covenant House Texas 10821 Crime Stoppers of Houston 11171 Crisis Intervention of Houston 10748 Crisis Pregnancy Support Center of the Mainland 11172 Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America 10822 Crystal Charity Ball 10589, 10784, 10988, 11033 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 11173 Dallas Challenge 10590 Dallas County Juvenile Department 4066 Dallas Historical Society 10890 Dallas Independent School District 11744 Dallas Jewish Coalition 10989 Dallas Morning News Charities 10891 Dallas Museum of Art 10591-10593, 11174 Dallas Museum of Art League 10785 Dallas Museum of Natural History 10594-10596 Dallas Opera 10597, 10990 Dallas SCORES 9833 Dallas Symphony Association 10598 Dallas Symphony Orchestra 10786 Dallas Theater Center 10599 Dallas Womens Foundation 10600, 10601 Dallas Zoological Society 10787, 10788, 11035 Dance Source Houston 10749 Daughters of Charity Services of San Antonio 11175 Daughters of the American Revolution, Texas Society 10750 Davey OBrien Educational and Charitable Trust 10550 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance - Greater Houston 10730 Desk and Derrick Club of San Antonio 11181 DFW Center for Autism 10946 Diamondback Charity Classic 10710 Disability Resources 10603 Dominic Walsh Dance Theater 10531 Driscoll Childrens Hospital 11187 DSM Management Group 10604 Dumas Discovery Center 11188 Dumas Education Foundation 11189 Early Childhood Assessment Project 11442 Easter Seals North Texas 10973 Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health 11190 Education Service Center Region XIII 10605 El Paso Child Guidance Center 10713 El Paso Independent School District 10609 End Hunger Network Houston Chapter 10823, 10824 English at Work 4822 Episcopal School of Dallas 10610 Equest 10991 Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse of Houston 10825 FaithWorks of Abilene 10979 Family Gateway 10611 Family Place 10612 Family Service Association of San Antonio 11198 Family Service Center of Galveston County 11199 Family Service Center of Houston and Harris County 10751 Family Violence Prevention Services 11200 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10992 Fellowship of San Antonio 10439 Fighting to Rid Gangs in America Foundation 11202 Fort Bend County Museum Association 10731 Fort Bend Forward 10732 Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 10717 Fort Worth Opera Association 10545 Fort Worth Promotion and Development Fund 3292 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Association 10546 Forte Foundation 3651
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Fourth Partner Foundation 10613-10620 Free Trade Alliance San Antonio 11205 Friends of COSSAT 11207 Friends of Hospice San Antonio 11208 Frontier Times Museum 10942 Frontiers of Flight Museum 10621, 10993 Fund for Teachers 1621 Galveston Bay Foundation 10826, 10827 Garth House-Mickey Mehaffy Childrens Advocacy Program 11210 Gathering Place 10828 Genesys Works 10403, 10532, 10752 George West Independent School District 11212 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 11215, 11216 Girls Inc. of San Antonio 11219 Gladney Center for Adoption 10551, 10789 Gonzalez Foundation 11222 Good Samaritan Foundation of Texas 10829 Goodwill Industries of Central Texas 5066 Goodwill Industries of San Antonio 11223 Grand 1894 Opera House 10830 Great Plains Restoration Council 5372 Greater Houston Preservation Alliance 10831, 10832 Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas 11227 Greenlights for Nonprofit Success 8749, 10958 Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center 10781 Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation 4955 Gulf Coast Institute 10753 Habitat for Humanity, Bay Area 10892 Habitat for Humanity, Fort Bend 10733 Harris County Commissioners Court 4086 Harris Foundation 10718 Haven for Hope of Bexar County 11230 Healy-Murphy Center 11232 Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country 11234 Heritage Society 10833 Hidalgo Foundation of Bexar County 11235 Hockaday School 10628 HomeAid Houston 11958 Homes of Saint Mark 10834 Hope and Healing Place 11237 Horses Helping the Handicapped 11239 Houston A Plus Challenge 188 Houston Arboretum and Nature Center 10835 Houston Area Womens Center 10836 Houston Arts Alliance 10754 Houston Center for Photography 10755 Houston Clean City Commission 10837 Houston Grand Opera 10838 Houston Grand Opera Association 10756 Houston Hospice and Palliative Care System 10757, 10839, 10840 Houston Independent School District 10689 Houston Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 10758 Houston Junior Womans Club Charitable Fund 10841 Houston Library Board 10842 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2560 Houston Museum of Natural Science 10559, 10719, 10843, 10844 Houston Public Library Foundation 10533 Houston READ Commission 9651 Houston Symphony Society 10845 Houston Zoo 10534, 10668 Hughen Center 11240 Humane Society of Dallas County 10994 IDEA Public Schools 2408, 10535, 10691 Incarnate Word Retirement Community 11241 Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Foundation 10846 Intercultural Development Research Association 11699 Interfaith Care Alliance 10911 Interfaith Education Fund 11700 International Hispanic Network 4095, 4096 Jewel Charity Ball 10552 Jewish Family Service of Dallas 10629 Jim H. Green Kidz Harbor 11243 John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science 10847, 10848 Jump Start Performance Company 11244 Junior Achievement of West Texas 10400 Junior League of Houston 10849
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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International 10995 Juvenile Outreach and Vocational Educational Network 11246 K L R U Channel 18 10959 KCEF Foundation 9266 Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation 10850 Kidney Texas 10630 Kinetic Kids 11247 KIPP Academy 10851 KIPP Austin College Preparatory School 2410 Kleberg County Child Welfare Board Protect Our Children 11250 La Prensa Foundation 11253 Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center 10852, 11006 Landa Gardens Conservancy 11254 Las Casas Foundation 11256 Laura Recovery Center Foundation 11257 Laying the Foundation 10960 League of United Latin American Citizens Foundation 11259 Learning Center of North Texas 10536, 10974 Legacy Community Health Services 10760 Lena Pope Home 10553 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 10631, 10996, 10997 Leukemia Association of North Central Texas 10998 LIFT Education 2417, 3506, 10632-10635, 10694, 10999 Literacy Advance of Houston 10761 Live Oak County Child Welfare Board 11265 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 6750 LULAC Institute 3848 Lupus Foundation of America, South Central Texas Chapter 11270 Lutheran Social Services 11271 Main Street Theater at Autry House 10762 Manor Park 10391 Mansfield Independent School District 1949 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 9131, 10695, 11274 Marine Corps League 11275, 11276 Marriage Mentors 10636 McNay Art Museum 11277 Medina Childrens Home 11278 MediSend International 10721 Memorial Hermann Foundation 11279 Memorial Park Conservancy 10538, 10743, 10763, 11443 Menil Collection 10405 Mental Health America of Greater Dallas 10637, 10780, 10947 Methodist Childrens Home 11281 Methodist Health System Foundation 10790 Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale 10392 Migrant Clinicians Network 10922-10925 Military Warriors Support Foundation 11282 Miller Theater Advisory Board 10853, 11444 Miracle League of San Antonio 11283 Mission Metroplex 10975 Mission Road Developmental Center 11284 Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation 10548 Moody Gardens 10912 Mothers Against Methamphetamine 10401 Multiple Sclerosis Society, National 11288 Muscular Dystrophy Association 11289 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 10854, 10855, 10882 National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders 713, 4132, 8488, 8761 National Center for Educational Accountability 3771 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 11000 National Math and Science Initiative 10639, 10640 Nature Conservancy of Texas 10856 Nature Discovery Center 10765 Nehemiah Center 10857 Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth and Tarrant County 8770 Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio 6771, 7549 New Braunfels Christian Academy 11292 Nonprofit Enterprise Center 10894, 10932-10936, 10964
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Nonprofit Management Center of Wichita Falls 10895 Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas 8790, 11294 North Texas Courage and Renewal 10554 Nueces County CPS Community Partners 11295 Oblate School of Theology 3721 Operation Comfort 11298 Our Lady of the Lake University of San Antonio 10477, 11300 Palmer Drug Abuse Program-San Antonio 11302 Panhandle Childrens Foundation 11304 Parent/Child, Inc. 11305 Park People 10858 Parkland Foundation 10948 Partners for Harris County Children 10859 Paws in the City 10642 Peoples Community Clinic 10967 Periwinkle Foundation 11308 Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame 10393 Peterson Regional Medical Center Foundation 11309 Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District 10481 Pineywoods Resource Conservation and Development Corporation 10896 Plano Independent School District Education Foundation 10484 Por Vida Academy Charter High School 11310 Positive Beginnings 11311 Pregnancy Resource Council 11001 Presbyterian Pan American School 11043 Prevent Blindness Texas 10860 Project Joy and Hope 11314 Promise House 10644 Pyramid Community Development Corporation 10406 Rainbow Senior Center 11316 Raul Jiminez Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Fund 11318 Regional East Texas Food Bank 10897 Returning Heroes Home 11322 Rio Grande Council of Governments 10937, 10938 Rise School of Dallas 10646 River Oaks Chamber Orchestra 10767 Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Antonio 11326 Ronald McDonald House of Dallas 10647 Ronald McDonald House of Houston 10861 Rotary Club of San Antonio 11328 Roy Maas Youth Alternatives 11329 Safe Place 11331 SafePlace 10968 Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church 11332 Saint Judes Center for Young Children 11335 Saint Judes Ranch for Children 11336 Saint Lukes Episcopal Hospital 10862 Saint Marys University 6795 Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church 10648 Saint Peter-Saint Joseph Childrens Home 11339 Saint Stephens Episcopal School 10539 Salvation Army of Dallas 10649, 10943 Salvation Army of Galveston 10863 Salvation Army of San Antonio 11340 Sam Houston State University 10650, 10651 SAMS Kids Student Foundation 11341 San Antonio Bar Foundation 11342 San Antonio Botanical Center 11343 San Antonio Bowl Association 11344 San Antonio Childrens Museum 11345 San Antonio Education Fund 11346 San Antonio Food Bank 11347 San Antonio Golf Association 11348 San Antonio Housing Authority 11349 San Antonio Livestock Exposition 11350 San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry 11351 San Antonio Museum of Art 11352 San Antonio Parks Foundation 11353 San Antonio Public Library 11354 San Antonio River Foundation 11355 San Antonio Sports Foundation 11356 San Antonio Spurs Foundation 11357 San Antonio Symphony 11358 San Antonio Youth Centers 11359 San Antonio Youth Literacy 11360 San Jacinto Museum of History 10864
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San Patricio County A and H Auction 11361 Say Si 11362 Scottish Rite Learning Center of West Texas 10738 SEARCH 10865 Seton Fund of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul 11364 Seton Home 11365 Shelter Ministries of Dallas 10652 Sheltering Arms Senior Services 10866 Shelton School and Evaluation Center 10653 Shepherds Support 10782 Shorkey Education and Rehabilitation Center 11367 Sibley Environmental Learning Center Foundation 10899 Sinton for Youth 11370 Slam Dunk for Life 11371 Social Responsibility Corporation 11372 South Main Center Association 10867 South San Antonio High School 11377 South Texas Business Fund 11378 South Texas Childrens Home 11379 South Texas Youth Development Council 11380 Southeast Texas Nonprofit Development Center 3862 Southern Methodist University 10654 Southwest Mental Health Center 11381 Southwest School of Art and Craft 11382 Southwestern University 10541 SPARK 10542 Spaulding for Children 11383 Spirit Christian Center 11392 Spring Branch Independent School District 10768 Star of Hope Mission 10868, 10869 Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children 9950, 11394 Sunshine Kids Foundation 11396 Susan G. Komen for the Cure 9150, 10555 Symphony Society of San Antonio 10496 TACA 10655 Taping for the Blind 10769 Tarrant County Access for the Homeless 10556 Teach for America 5757, 8531, 8536, 8816, 10407, 10543, 10669, 10736, 10745, 10770, 10870, 10871, 10883, 10901 Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston 10746 Technovations 11402 Texas A & M University 11404 Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Foundation 222, 6370, 6371 Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts 10771 Texas Ballet Theater 10547 Texas Childrens Hospital 10872 Texas Christian University 10902 Texas Council on Family Violence 10971 Texas Education Agency 8051, 10706 Texas Federation of Womens Clubs 11405 Texas Hill Country Higher Education Development Foundation 11406 Texas Lions League for Crippled Children 11407 Texas Lutheran University 11408 Texas Methodist Foundation 3735 Texas Military Institute 10735 Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network 10903 Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation 11007 Texas Research Park Foundation 11409 Texas Southern University 10772 Texas State History Museum Foundation 10656, 11002 Texas Tech University 11410 Theater Under the Stars 10873 Threads of Love 11411 Three Rivers Independent School District 11412 Trees for Houston 10874 Trinity Trust Foundation 10791 Trinity University 11414, 11415 Turtle Creek Manor 11003 United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Houston 11417 United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Dallas 10904 United Way of El Paso County 10394, 11040 United Way of Metropolitan Dallas 10503 United Way of Midland 10395 United Way of Odessa 10396
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United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County 11420 University of Houston System 10773 University of Houston-University Park 10774, 10775, 10976, 10977 University of Saint Thomas 10776 University of Texas 1147, 7346, 10511, 10512, 10659, 10792, 10940, 11421 University of Texas at Dallas 10905, 10906 University of Texas Engineering Foundation 10560 University of Texas Foundation 9814, 10513 University of Texas Health Science Center 6405, 10712, 10777, 10875, 11422 University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 9276, 10660 University of Texas Medical Branch 10913 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 10661, 10662, 10793 University of Texas System 11423 University of the Incarnate Word 11424 Urban Business Initiative 7563 Urban League, Houston Area 6839 Urban-15 Group 11425 USO Dallas/Fort Worth 10944 Van Cliburn Foundation 4451 Victims Outreach 10907 VICTORY/American Cancer Society 10876 Voices for Children of San Antonio 10978 Volunteer Center of North Texas 11004 W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation 10544, 10670, 10726, 10734, 10747, 10877, 10878, 10884, 10908, 10914, 11008 WARM Place 10557 Waxahachie Senior Citizens Center 10909 Wesley Community Center of Nueces County 11428 West Texas Rehabilitation Center 10980 Womens Home 10879 Womens Museum: An Institute for the Future 10972 Woodlands Center for the Performing Arts 9153 World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas 10663, 10739, 10794 YES College Preparatory School 2424 YES Prep Public Schools 10708, 11802 YMCA of Abilene 10711 YMCA of Port Arthur 11434 YMCA, New Braunfels Family 11436 YMCA, Perry Family 11437 Young Life 11438 YWCA El Paso del Norte Region 10941 YWCA of Houston 10880 YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas 11005 Zina Garrison All Court Tennis Academy 10881
Artspace 4923 Carbon Medical Service Association 11447 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 2471, 2472 Community Nursing Services 11448 Deseret Trust Company 11478 Disability Law Center 11449 Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy 11450 Friends for Sight 11451, 11452 Globus Relief 11453 Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District 11455 K R C L-FM Listeners Community Radio of Utah 11456 LDS Hospital-Deseret Foundation 11457 Mount Pleasant, City of 11458 National Ability Center of Park City 4229 National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome 11459 Neighborhood Housing Services of Provo 6468 Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City 2308, 7548, 11460 One HEART 241, 3273 Pete Suazo Business Center 3284 Rape Recovery Center 11461 Repertory Dance Theater 11462 Road Home 9539 Round River Conservation Studies 11522 Saint Joseph Villa 11463 Salt Lake City Film Center and Artists Collaborative 11464 Salvation Army, Salt Lake Basin 11465 Seekhaven 11466 Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes Foundation 5729 Tracy Aviary, Friends of 11467 U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation 772 University of Utah 1170, 11445, 11468 Utah Alcoholism Foundation 11469 Utah Heritage Foundation 11470 Utah Issues Center for Poverty Research and Action 11471 Utah Shakespearean Festival 11472 Utah Symphony and Opera 11473, 11474 Utahs Hogle Zoo 11475 VSA Arts of Utah 11476 Your Community Connection 11477
VENEZUELA Venezuelan Program for Education-Action in Human Rights 4515
VERMONT THAILAND Asian Scholarship Foundation 7078 Chiang Mai University 8122 Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific 7293 ThaiCraft Association 2056
TURKEY Anadolu Kultur 464
UGANDA Africa 2000 Network-Uganda 5448 Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations 7137 Jalamba Organic Processors and Training Centre 5462 Makerere University 8134 Principals Association of Uganda 576 Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 7330 Uganda Wildlife Authority 7331 Volunteer Efforts for Development Concerns 5493
UKRAINE GURT Resource Center for NGO Development 5072 Ukrainian Step by Step Foundation 5146
UTAH Alliance House 11446
Bennington Project Independence 11485 Canaan, Town of 6082 Center for an Agricultural Economy 11486 Center for Whole Communities 6083, 8029 Champlain Islands Parent Child Center 11487, 11488 Childrens Aid Society, Vermont 11489 Chittenden Community Television 11490, 11491 Clean Energy Group 4482 College for Every Student 2445, 2532, 2645, 3262, 6198, 7375, 7441, 7759, 7916, 8031, 8060, 11484, 11492 Committee on Temporary Shelter 11493 Digital Wish 556 DREAM Program 11494 Everybody Wins! Vermont 11495 Friends of Burlington Gardens 11496 Gedakina 6098 Institute for Sustainable Communities 2663, 6944 Intervale Center 4497, 11497 Island Arts 11498 Lund Family Center 11499, 11500 Montshire Museum of Science 6111 Nature Museum at Grafton 6114 New England Grassroots Environment Fund 10245 Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont 4507 Northern Community Investment Corporation 6140 Ottauquechee Health Foundation 11501 People and Plants International 479 Preservation Trust of Vermont 7378
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Regulatory Assistance Project 7756 Rice Memorial High School 11482 River Arts of Morrisville 4468 Rutland Area Farm and Food Link 11502, 11503 Salzburg Seminar 6661 Special Olympics Vermont 11504 Sustainability Institute 1408 Toxics Action Center 11506 University of Vermont 4514 Upper Valley Trails Alliance 6149 Vermont Arts Exchange 5972 Vermont Community Loan Fund 5973 Vermont Farms! Association 4516 Vermont Fresh Network 4517 Vermont Land Trust 4518, 7380 Vermont Law School 11507 Vermont Studio Center 3584 Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund 11508 Vermont Works for Women 4519 Yellow Wood Associates 7366
VIETNAM Capital Aid Fund for Employment of the Poor 7100 Center for People and Nature Reconciliation 7105 Fauna and Flora International 7153 Hanoi Association for the Blind 7169 Hue Festival Centre 7175 Institute for Social Development Studies 7187 Pro-Poor Centre 7283 Quality of Life Promotion Centre 7290 Tri Viet Center for Education Research and Development 7327 Vietnam Bank for Social Policies 7351 Vietnam Cinema Association 7352
VIRGINIA Alban Institute 3657, 3658 Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services 2885 Alzheimers Association 11534 Amazon Conservation Team 623 American Anthropological Association 7648 American Cancer Society 11536 American College of Health Care Administrators 6895 American Diabetes Association 5828 American Heart Association 11537 Arc of Greater Williamsburg 11607 Ashoka: Innovators for the Public 780, 1188 Avalon: A Center for Women and Children 11608 Bay Aging 11609, 11610 Bill of Rights Institute 5803 Bowen McCauley Dance 2886 Carver Promise 11538 Center for Child and Family Services 11611 Center for Excellence in Aging and Geriatric Health 11612 Center for Nonprofit Excellence 11513 Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness 5898 Central Virginia Health Planning Agency 11613 Charities Aid Foundation America 6706-6711 Child Development Resources 11614 Child Welfare League of America 3031, 4046-4048, 11688 Childrens Health Involving Parents 11539, 11590 Childrens Museum of Richmond 9627 Christian Childrens Fund 11591 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 138, 9236 Communities in Schools National Office 4058, 7933 Community Action Agency 11615 Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America 6293 Congregation Beth Ahabah 11541 Conservation Fund 9877 Conservation International 1092, 7388, 9580, 9581 Council on Foundations 4063, 4730, 5048, 5155, 9753 CrossOver Ministry 11592 Disability Funders Network 7139, 7805 Donors Trust 2960, 2961, 4723, 4724, 7008, 7009, 8182, 8673, 11479 East District Family Resource Center 4068 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Virginia Synod 12094
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Executive Leadership Foundation 8997 Falls Church McLean Childrens Center 2903 Firehouse Theater Project 9629 Foster Care Alumni of America 4075 George Mason University Foundation 3686 Gloucester County Public Schools 11616 Goochland Fellowship and Family Service 11542, 11543 Greater Richmond Bar Foundation 11544 Green Blue Institute 1163, 2750, 8019, 11586 Green Infrastructure Center 11587 Health Care Without Harm 4492, 8067, 9764 Health Tech Strategies 6902 Historic Triangle Senior Center Association 11617 Home School Foundation 10666 Homeward: Richmonds Regional Response to Homelessness 11593 Imagine Schools 114, 115 Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation 11577 INMED Partnerships for Children 2662, 5952-5958, 6254 Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy 2965 Institute of Business Travel Management 4227, 4228 Instructive Visiting Nurses Association 11545 Investor Environmental Health Network 7832 Irvin Gammon Craig Health Center 11594 J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Educational Foundation 11546 James City County Police Department 11618 Jefferson Area Board for Aging 11519 King Hussein Foundation International 7505 Leadership Metro Richmond 11547-11549 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 9129 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 8551, 9685, 11550, 11551, 11595 Longwood University 3042 Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area 11619, 11620 Medical College of Virginia Foundation 4863 Mercy Medical Airlift 2987 Montpelier Foundation 4206 National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations 4131 National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation 3272 National Board for Professional Teaching Standards 2156, 11961 National Guard Youth Foundation 11567 National Heritage Foundation 2704, 7919, 9254 National School Boards Association Foundation 11775 National Student Clearinghouse 11777 National Wildlife Federation 2752, 5115, 7249 Nature Conservancy 1337, 1338, 5116, 5117, 9588 NatureServe 1339 NetHope 8142, 8143 Network for Instructional Television 2872 New Neighbors Education Center of Northern Virginia 2874 Nova Scripts Central 2917 Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond 11596 Olivet Medical Ministry 11621 Parent Child Development Corporation 11622 Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis Syndrome 2571 Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence 9686 Philanthropic Research, Inc. 1361 Phoenix Project 11553 Piedmont Environmental Council 2920 Planning Council 11579, 11580 Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund 5827 Presbyterian Home and Family Services 3047 Prevent Cancer Foundation 2572 Prevent Child Abuse Virginia 11597 Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation 283, 284, 2573, 2705, 3281, 3556, 4887, 5191, 6053, 6258, 6259, 7874, 8553, 8554, 8731, 9022, 10643, 10744 Prospera Initiatives 2858 Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia 3725 Public Governance Institute 4741
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Randolph-Macon College 7707, 8363 Reston Interfaith 11570 Richmond Area High Blood Pressure Center 11598 Richmond Symphony 11599 Safe Harbor 11600 Saint Davids Free Health Clinic 11623 Salvation Army National Headquarters 6000 Science Museum of Virginia Foundation 11554, 11555 Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Auxiliary 11624, 11625 Signature Theater 2877 Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 6910 Southern Environmental Law Center 5138, 8044 Special Olympics Virginia 9145 Stargazer Foundation 2860 State Policy Network 8674 Sweet Monday 11556 United Negro College Fund 3736, 4979, 4980, 7722, 12139 United Way International 6818-6833 United Way of America 4176, 4177 University of Mary Washington 8722 University of Virginia 2498, 2727, 7582, 7735 USO World Headquarters 9051 Vanguard Services Unlimited 2880 Virginia Commonwealth University 11601 Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation 11557 Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 4195 Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy 2959 Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition 10723 Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations 8829, 11581 Virginia Opera Association 11558 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 7740 Virginia State University 11559 Virginia Tech Foundation 5850 Virginia Zoological Society 11582 Virginians for the Arts Foundation 9687 Washington and Lee University 95 Western Virginia Foundation for the Arts and Sciences 4987 YMCA of South Hampton Roads 11583
WASHINGTON 5th Avenue Theater Association 9104 Alliance for Education 2138, 11731, 11732 Antioch University Seattle 11953 ARK Institute of Learning 11716 Arts Corps 11862 Associated Ministries of Tacoma-Pierce County 11717 Audubon Society, National 11659 Bainbridge Graduate Institute 11878 Bellevue Schools Foundation 11882 Black Lake Bible Camp and Conference Center 11806 Boys and Girls Club of the Long Beach Peninsula 11718 Boys and Girls Clubs of King County 11626 Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound 9431 Broadway Center for the Performing Arts 11627 Building Changes 11628, 11738 Camino Foundation 11883 Cascade Land Conservancy 9438, 11884 Center for Ethical Leadership 4799 Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession 2142 Centrum Foundation 11631 Child Care Resources 4044, 4930, 11886 Childrens Hospital Foundation 11888 City Club 11863 College Success Foundation 11807 Common Ground 8443, 11864, 11889 Community Housing Resource Center 11721 Community-Minded Enterprises 9447, 11632 Compass Center, A Lutheran Organization 11633 Deep Hope Institute 4816 Early Music Guild of Seattle 11635 Earth Share of Washington 11662, 11865 Equal Rights Washington Education Fund 2513
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Eugene P. Tone Transitional Center 11193 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Southwestern Washington Synod 12093 Evergreen State College 11810 Evergreen State College Foundation 11866 Executive Service Corps of Washington 11867, 11890 Explorations in Math 11868 FaithTrust Institute 9628 First Place 11637 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 11891 Free Clinic of Southwest Washington 9349 Friends of the Children of King County 11892 Fruit Valley Foundation 11209 Giddens School 11893 Good Food Strategies 1273 Grantmakers in the Arts 5460 Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound 3159, 6898 Habitat for Humanity, Tacoma/Pierce County 11944 Harborview Medical Center 11894 Healing Center 11816 Health Work Force Institute 2559 Highline School District No. 401 11895 Impact Capital 2286, 5768, 8466, 11896 Interlaken Preschool 11642 Kelso Public Schools 11960 Kindering Center 11897 Kirlin Charitable Foundation 11643 LINGOs Global 11898, 11948 Marine Conservation Biology Institute 1310, 1311 Medic One Foundation 11726, 11899 Minority Executive Directors Coalition of King County 9655 MomsRising.org 2957 New Futures 2158 New School Foundation 11779 Nonprofit Assistance Center 11707, 11900-11903 Nonprofit Center 11828 Northwest Federation of Community Organizations 6339 Northwest Folklife Festival 11645 Northwest Leadership Foundation 11829, 11950 Northwest Maritime Center 11869 NPower 11723 NPower Seattle 1965, 5783, 11904 Olympic Park Institute 164 ONE/Northwest 11668, 11870, 11905, 11906, 11971 Partners International 2437 Passages Northwest 11647 PATH 1356, 7400, 9067, 11908-11910 Peace Lutheran Church 12115 Pediatric Interim Care Center 11648 Potlatch Fund 11784, 11911 Pratt Fine Arts Center 11650, 11844 Puget Sound Educational Service District 1983 Puget Sound Health Alliance 9537 Pura Vida Partners 11951 Quilceda Community Services 11724 Rainier Scholars 11651 Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project 9222 Residence XII Recovery Center for Women 11871 Safe Streets 11719 Saint Joseph Family Center 11846 Seattle Aquarium Society 9139, 11872 Seattle Jobs Initiative 11912 Seattle Pacific University 11848 Seattle Symphony Orchestra 11873 Seattle University 2160 Seattle Works 11913 Seattle, City of 3496 Shorebank Enterprise Cascadia 11653 Shunpike Arts Collective 11914 Sightline Institute 11915 Social Venture Partners 11790, 11916-11921 Social Venture Partners International 861 Sound Child Care Solutions 11922 Stone Soup 11725 Swedish Medical Center Foundation 11923 Talented Youth 11874 Taproot Theater 11849 Teachers Without Borders 867-871 Technology Access Foundation 11875
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Treehouse 2166 Tukwila Community Schools Collaboration 2167, 11794, 11925 United Indians of All Tribes Foundation 5599, 5600 University of Washington 1112, 2173, 3547, 3831, 7737, 8566, 8567, 11799, 11876 University of Washington Foundation 6837, 11927, 11928 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 11855 Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation 11964 Washington Community Alliance for Self Help 11877, 11929 Washington Rivers Conservancy 11671 Washington State Arts Alliance Foundation 11654 Washington State Association of CASA-Guardian Ad Litem Programs 2177 Washington State Budget and Policy Center 11930, 11931 Washington State University 2178, 9960, 11856, 11857 Washington State University Foundation 11858, 11965 White Center Community Development Association 11656, 11932-11936 Whitman College 7742 Wiconi International 11860 Woodland Park Zoological Society 11937 Woodmark Group 264 World Aid 7907 YMCA of Greater Seattle 2181 Youth Eastside Services 9155 Youth Marine Foundation 11720
WEST BANK/GAZA Al-Kasaba Theater and Cinematheque 7065 Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center 7203 Khalil Al-sakakini Cultural Center 7213
WEST VIRGINIA Bethany College 9602 Big Creek People in Action 4789, 6172 CAMC Health Education and Research Institute 9603, 9604 Center for Economic Options 11512 Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia 8030 CommunityWorks in West Virginia 7520, 9607 Council of Southern Mountains 9684 EdVenture Group 9707 Habitat for Humanity of Kanawha and Putnam County 9608 Jobs for West Virginias Graduates 10455 Kanawha Institute for Social Research and Action 8421 Laughlin Memorial Chapel 6183 Marshall University Foundation 9610, 11552 Natural Capital Investment Fund 8423 Northern Panhandle Regional Education Service Agency 9611 Our Jobs, Our Children, Our Future 9612 Regional Education Service Agency 9614 Team for West Virginia Children 9615 Vision Shared 9617 West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence 9618 West Virginia Coalition for Technology-Based Economic Development 9619 West Virginia Community Development Partnership 7567 West Virginia Department of Education 9620 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation 9621 West Virginia Housing Development Fund 9622 West Virginia Independent Colleges and Universities 11981 West Virginia University Foundation 9623
WISCONSIN 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation 11988 Alliance for Children and Families 1180, 5166 Alliance Francaise of Milwaukee 12042
Alverno College 3758 American Heart Association 12084 Amery Area Senior Citizens 5249 Arc Fox Cities 12085 BASICS in Milwaukee 12015 Biodiversity Project 5449, 5450 Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley 5253 Boys and Girls Club, Fox Valley 12086 Boys and Girls Club, West Bend 12043 Burleigh Street Community Development Corporation 11989 Cathedral Center 12044 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee 12129 Childrens Hospital and Health System Foundation 3553 Childrens Hospital Foundation 12089 Corpcare Distributions 11990 Council for the Spanish Speaking 11991, 12045 Counseling Associates of Saint Croix 5257 Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee 12130 Early Music Now 12046 Faith Lutheran Church 12095 Financial Information and Service Center 12097 Fitchburg Serenity Club 11992 Fondy Food Center 12047 Forward Community Investments 7523 Foundation for Madisons Public Schools 10441 Fox Cities Performing Arts Center 12132 Gardens of the Fox Cities 12029, 12099 Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin 12030 Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin 12133 Grand Avenue Club 12048 Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development 11993-11995 Habitat for Humanity, Greater Fox Cities Area 12031 Heart of Wisconsin Community Incubator 12035-12037 Institute for Wisconsins Future 5080 Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County 5275 Jewish Family Services 11996 Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Government 5279 LEAVEN 12032 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 12103 Local Initiatives Support Corporation 5769, 7533, 11997, 11998, 12076, 12079 Luther Preparatory School 12104 Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan 12033 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin 12110 Marquette University 4117, 11999, 12020, 12021 Mazomanie Historic Art Center 12040 McFarland School District 12041 Midway Outreach Community 6432 Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer 12127 Midwest Environmental Advocates 5102 Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services 12051 Milwaukee Ballet Company 12052 Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra 12053 Milwaukee Christian Center 12023 Milwaukee Community Service Corps 12000, 12054 Milwaukee County Department on Aging 12001 Milwaukee Kollel 12002 Milwaukee Public Schools 10465, 12003 Milwaukee Repertory Theater 12055 Milwaukee Urban Gardens 12056 MMAC Community Support Foundation 12024 Mothers Against Drunk Drivers 12057 My Home, Your Home 12004 NAACP 12134 National Catholic Student Coalition 2776 Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay 2298 New Hope Project 12058 Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee 12059, 12077, 12081 Nonprofit Management Fund 12082 North Point Lighthouse Friends 12136 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Education Foundation 10475 Northern Waters Literacy 5309
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Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program 5311 PEARLS for Teen Girls 12060 Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin 12061 Planning Council for Health and Human Services 12062 Polk County Library Federation 5196 Private Industry Council of Milwaukee 12063 Professional Association of Treatment Homes 5321 Public Allies 8337 Racine Zoological Society 12137 River Alliance of Wisconsin 5130 Saint Croix Valley Restorative Justice Program 5327 Saint Johns Lutheran School 12116 Saint Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church 12117 Schauer Arts and Activities Center 12064 Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Friends of 12027 Southeastern Youth and Family Services 12065 STEP Industries 12066 Task Force on Family Violence 12138 Theda Clark Medical Center Foundation 12122 Torah Foundation of Milwaukee 12007 United Lutheran Program for the Aging 12008
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United Performing Arts Fund 12067 University of Wisconsin 3471, 5981, 6406-6409, 6671, 6672, 6966, 6967, 7612, 8158 University of Wisconsin System 4186 Urban League, Milwaukee 12140 Urban Strategies 12009 UWM Foundation 12010, 12068, 12069 UWM Research Foundation 12011 West Allis Milwaukee School District 10522 West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency 5338 White Heron Chorale 12034 Wild Space Dance Company 12070 William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design 12071, 12072 Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse 12073 Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts 12078 Wisconsin Lutheran College 12125 Wisconsin Lutheran Institutional Ministry 12126 Wisconsin Nonprofits Association 12074 Woodland Pattern Book Center 12075 Yeshiva Elementary School 3176 YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee 12128
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
WYOMING Caring Center 12146 Casper, City of 12147 Child Advocacy Services of the Big Horns 12152 Child Development Center Region II 12153 Natrona County Roads Bridges and Parks 12148 Nicolaysen Art Museum 12149 Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center 12142 Partners 12143 Senior Center of Jackson Hole 12144 Sheridan College 12159 Special Olympics Wyoming 12150 University of Wyoming Foundation 5975 YMCA of Sheridan County 12155-12158
ZIMBABWE Bulilima-Mangwe Rural District Council 4792 Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe 7163
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Adult education—literacy, management development/capacity building 11, 2874, 3580, 4569, 4603, 7041, 8844, 9718, 9777, 10100, 10761 Adult education—literacy, minorities 2874, 9651 Adult education—literacy, program evaluation 5309, 5687, 7231 Adult education—literacy, substance abusers 4603 Adult education—literacy, technical assistance 2789, 7346, 9777, 10103 Adult education—literacy, women 2789, 3580, 4569, 10100 Adult education—literacy, youth 4603, 9718, 9777, 10498 Adult/continuing education 1030, 2801, 3440, 8556, 9578 Adult/continuing education, aging 8556 Adult/continuing education, curriculum development 8556 Adult/continuing education, economically disadvantaged 1030, 3440, 9578 Adult/continuing education, income development 1030 Adult/continuing education, management development/capacity building 9578 Adult/continuing education, minorities 3440 Adult/continuing education, technical assistance 3440 Afghanistan, animals/wildlife 466 Afghanistan, community improvement/development 569 Afghanistan, environment 466 Afghanistan, international affairs/development 572 Afghanistan, public affairs/government 569 Africa, animals/wildlife 1800, 2089, 3179, 3293, 4291, 7006, 10534, 11535 Africa, arts/culture/humanities 7699 Africa, civil rights 7062, 11798 Africa, community improvement/development 874, 2829, 4629, 7112, 11792, 11798 Africa, crime/courts/legal services 823 Africa, education 780, 6051, 6253, 6641, 6648, 7339, 7629, 7696, 7699, 8131, 8145, 8155, 11312, 11736 Africa, environment 2089, 7599, 7696, 10534, 11762 Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 5448, 11736, 11762, 11763, 11792 Africa, health—general 630, 1307, 1308, 6253, 7061, 10721, 10724, 11730, 11749, 11763-11765, 11769, 11797, 11798 Africa, health—specific diseases 7061, 10724, 11749 Africa, human services—multipurpose 630, 11764, 11765 Africa, international affairs/development 630, 780, 823, 852, 980, 1307, 1308, 1878, 2829, 4545, 4615, 4629, 4749, 5148, 6652, 7017, 7061, 7062, 7112, 7185, 8128, 10724, 11312, 11730, 11749, 11762-11765, 11769, 11792, 11797, 11798 Africa, medical research 11730, 11769, 11797 Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 874 Africa, public affairs/government 823, 6051, 7062, 7696, 8131, 8145, 8155, 11763 Africa, religion 6051 Africa, science 7696, 11762 Africa, social sciences 7629, 7699, 11764, 11765 African Americans/Blacks, arts/culture/humanities 938, 1604, 1631, 2520, 2551, 2566, 2784, 2884, 3447, 3454, 3465, 3585, 3663, 3736, 4216, 4655, 4776, 4786, 4965, 4980, 4991, 5317, 5526, 5608, 5619, 5751, 5926, 6435, 6446, 6969, 7047, 7056, 7131, 7177, 7207, 7221, 7230, 7301, 7307, 7699, 7851, 8154,
8644, 10081, 10251, 10339, 10359, 10369, 12131 African Americans/Blacks, civil rights 717, 2517, 2601, 4626, 4658, 4757, 4851, 4870, 4873, 4874, 4948, 5092, 7064, 7097, 7156, 7164, 7226, 7281, 7300, 7807, 7821, 7879, 7954, 8009, 10369, 11772, 12134 African Americans/Blacks, community improvement/ development 370, 427, 447, 967, 1728, 1826, 2114, 2210, 3323, 3472, 4013, 4024, 4619, 4620, 4687, 4786, 4820, 4926, 4965, 4966, 4980, 5087, 5137, 5171, 5244, 5567, 6446, 6466, 6816, 6839, 6969, 6974, 7064, 7079, 7097, 7223, 7226, 7251, 7281, 7300, 7315, 7329, 7332, 7336, 7872, 7954, 8232, 8289, 8417, 8575, 8794, 8802, 8823, 9008, 9172, 9575, 9789, 9798, 10335, 10408, 11055, 11696, 11703 African Americans/Blacks, crime/courts/legal services 370, 720, 2887, 4883, 4926, 5092, 7226, 9904 African Americans/Blacks, education 745, 967, 1728, 2210, 2566, 3046, 3472, 3736, 3780, 3816, 4024, 4192, 4550, 4589, 4656, 4869, 4873, 4965, 4979, 4980, 5059, 5104, 5355, 5360, 5437, 6274, 6646, 6816, 6904, 7230, 7301, 7439, 7462, 7659, 7667, 7685, 7699, 7715, 7722, 7743, 8204, 8390, 8864, 9267, 9320, 9624, 9675, 10408, 10473, 10515, 10516, 10772, 11312, 11559, 12139 African Americans/Blacks, employment 1826, 4618, 7806, 11703 African Americans/Blacks, environment 427, 4883, 4965, 4966, 4980, 5095, 7332, 9575 African Americans/Blacks, food/nutrition/agriculture 4883, 11696 African Americans/Blacks, health—general 355-357, 370, 410, 427, 436, 447, 720, 1728, 3162, 4014, 4785, 5245, 5267, 6306, 6904, 7236, 7239, 7240, 7301, 7954 African Americans/Blacks, health—specific diseases 5245, 6306, 7239, 7240 African Americans/Blacks, housing/shelter 4834, 6056, 7251, 8232, 9575, 11703 African Americans/Blacks, human services— multipurpose 387, 436, 967, 1623, 1728, 2528, 2904, 2958, 3323, 3637, 4013, 4023, 4085, 4192, 4550, 4581, 4609, 4757, 4834, 4910, 4948, 5165, 5171, 5215, 5218, 5244, 5246, 5255, 5263, 5294, 5320, 5360, 5376, 5491, 5565, 5567, 5615, 5645, 5666, 5847, 5848, 6056, 6466, 6816, 6859, 7156, 7177, 7336, 7807, 7810, 7879, 8240, 8834, 9189, 9208, 9267, 9789, 10157, 10243, 11703, 12140 African Americans/Blacks, international affairs/ development 4749, 5263, 11312 African Americans/Blacks, mental health/substance abuse 387, 1623, 6377 African Americans/Blacks, philanthropy/voluntarism 1728, 4013, 7079, 7221, 7329, 8823 African Americans/Blacks, public affairs/government 427, 447, 717, 745, 3162, 4618, 4649, 4820, 4854, 4873, 5087, 5526, 5565, 6816, 7064, 7093, 7097, 7281, 8009, 8415, 8997, 9675, 10473, 10516 African Americans/Blacks, recreation/sports/ athletics 2922, 5849 African Americans/Blacks, religion 717, 720, 2784, 3691, 5171, 7064, 11701 African Americans/Blacks, science 8204, 10515, 10516 African Americans/Blacks, social sciences 1631, 4785, 6816, 7221, 7230, 7685, 7699
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African Americans/Blacks, youth development 2219, 2887, 3663, 5576, 7301, 7439, 9320, 9904 Aging, arts/culture/humanities 71, 5623, 5972, 6954, 7308 Aging, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2329, 10088 Aging, building/renovation 4793, 10909 Aging, centers/services 13, 57, 58, 62, 66, 72, 77, 231, 235, 236, 238, 239, 351, 434, 1506, 1600, 1666, 1713, 1780, 2329, 2459, 2504, 2982, 3375, 3538-3540, 3543, 3544, 3809, 3923, 4180, 4236-4238, 4564, 4793, 5249, 5274, 5329, 5623, 5629, 6683, 6954, 7910, 8944, 8945, 9159, 9181, 9186, 9284, 9567, 10088, 10090, 10136, 10143, 10587, 10866, 10909, 10937, 10938, 11144, 11316, 11333, 11610, 11617, 12001, 12033, 12144 Aging, children/youth 66, 3539, 4180 Aging, civil rights 235, 236, 238, 3536, 4102-4104, 4625, 6031, 10225 Aging, community improvement/development 66, 72, 2781, 3894, 4102, 4103, 4155, 4505, 4648, 4809, 5137, 7248, 7336, 7894, 8125, 8127, 8556, 9158, 9897, 10225 Aging, computer systems/equipment 57, 11610, 11617 Aging, conferences/seminars 6954, 10938 Aging, crime/abuse victims 231, 235, 236, 238 Aging, crime/courts/legal services 231, 232, 235, 236, 238, 392, 438, 2634, 3536, 3970, 7776, 10225, 11342 Aging, disabilities, people with 57, 58, 5274, 5623 Aging, economically disadvantaged 57, 58, 1506, 1600, 1713, 2329, 3375, 3539, 3543, 4180, 5274, 5629, 9159, 9567, 10909 Aging, education 57, 231, 2396, 2781, 3539, 4532, 4809, 5124, 7433, 7860, 8556, 9188, 9536, 9666, 9718, 9777, 11834 Aging, electronic media/online services 57, 6954 Aging, employment 230, 4505, 4648, 5124, 5798, 8125, 9188, 12101 Aging, faculty/staff development 66, 235, 5274 Aging, food/nutrition/agriculture 15, 1082, 1714, 3375, 3983, 4809, 5631, 11316, 11318, 11519, 11619, 11620 Aging, health—general 13, 45, 64, 89, 229, 231, 239, 351, 392, 412, 434, 438, 1172, 1780, 2250, 2459, 2982, 3041, 3130, 3175, 3520, 3529, 4252, 4309, 4505, 5124, 5318, 5623, 5793, 5972, 6031, 6061, 6062, 6064, 6276, 6288, 6362, 6371, 6384, 6403, 6519, 6895, 6916, 7433-7435, 7610, 7844, 7860, 7922, 7974, 8241, 8516, 8610, 9035, 9038, 9188, 9536, 10137, 10257, 11609, 11612, 11620 Aging, health—specific diseases 230, 239, 351, 434, 1496, 1497, 2006, 3130, 3921, 3970, 6061, 6064, 6371, 7433-7435, 7610, 7844, 9039, 9259, 9260, 10563, 11534, 12008 Aging, homeless 4564 Aging, housing/shelter 2237, 2459, 2781, 2866, 3543, 3894, 4331, 4394, 4564, 5606, 6093, 7632, 8435, 8459, 10390 Aging, human services—multipurpose 13, 57, 58, 62, 64, 66, 72, 77, 231, 232, 235, 236, 238, 239, 351, 434, 1172, 1506, 1600, 1666, 1713, 1780, 1940, 2006, 2329, 2396, 2459, 2504, 2773, 2781, 2982, 3025, 3375, 3529, 3538-3540, 3543-3545, 3798, 3809, 3923, 4084, 4104, 4105, 4180, 4236-4238, 4354, 4505, 4564, 4793, 4809, 5249, 5274, 5275, 5329, 5599, 5600, 5623, 5629, 5637, 5994, 6062, 6276, 6403, 6517, 6683, 6954, 7336, 7910, 7974, 8516, 8944, 8945, 9038, 9158, 9159, 9181, 9186, 9284, 9364, 9567, 9684, 9841, 10088, 10090, 10136, 10143, 10318, 10391, 10587, 10866, 10909, 10937, 10938, 11144, 11169, 11241, 11316, 11333, 11463, 11485, 11534, 11610, 11617, 12001, 12008, 12033, 12144 Aging, immigrants/refugees 10088 Aging, income development 77, 1600, 1713, 2504, 2982, 3543, 5274, 5329, 8944, 8945, 9159, 9567, 10090, 10587, 10866, 11144, 11316, 11333 Aging, LGBTQ 434, 1666, 6683
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Aging, management development/capacity building 13, 58, 66, 1506, 2329, 3375, 3538-3540, 3543, 3809, 3923, 4793, 5249, 5274, 5329, 5623, 5629, 6683, 7910, 9181, 9284, 10088, 10136, 10143, 10909, 11610, 11617, 12033, 12144 Aging, medical research 6362, 6384, 11612, 11834 Aging, membership benefit groups 4155, 7248, 8125, 8127 Aging, mental health/substance abuse 3547 Aging, minorities 3539 Aging, Native Americans/American Indians 5274 Aging, philanthropy/voluntarism 71, 72, 7308 Aging, program evaluation 238, 239, 351, 1780, 3544, 4180 Aging, public affairs/government 4102, 4155, 5124, 6916, 7435, 8125, 8127 Aging, publication 10938 Aging, recreation/sports/athletics 3539, 6371, 10562, 10564 Aging, religion 3529, 5994 Aging, research 351, 4180 Aging, safety/disaster relief 239, 1780 Aging, social sciences 230, 4084, 6362, 7248, 9536 Aging, technical assistance 57, 62, 72, 236, 434, 1506, 4564, 10937, 10938 Aging, youth development 2396, 4180, 4532, 9666 Agriculture 21, 477, 478, 480, 1335, 1408, 3194, 3314, 3919, 4489, 4491, 4855, 4883, 5405, 10120, 10138, 11502, 11503, 11696, 11792, 11836, 11857, 11964, 12047, 12049, 12050 Agriculture, African Americans/Blacks 4883, 11696 Agriculture, aging 15, 11519 Agriculture, awards/prizes/competitions 2499 Agriculture, children/youth 4855 Agriculture, computer systems/equipment 4855, 12056 Agriculture, conferences/seminars 480, 6083, 7588, 10296 Agriculture, crime/abuse victims 4855 Agriculture, economically disadvantaged 15, 21, 92, 4883, 5160, 5368, 5405, 5493, 7101, 7102, 7110, 7225, 7952, 7953, 8132, 10111, 10120, 11696, 11745, 11762, 11792 Agriculture, faculty/staff development 3919, 4497, 5368, 5380, 11836 Agriculture, farm bureaus/granges 5448 Agriculture, farm cooperatives 4497, 4517, 4792, 4884, 5368, 5448, 5493, 7110, 10074, 11519 Agriculture, farmlands 1719, 2276, 2614, 2615, 4504, 4518, 4905, 5282, 5380, 6083, 6213, 7028, 7048, 7380, 7450, 9973, 10009, 10296, 11481, 11659, 11970 Agriculture, fellowships 4855 Agriculture, film/video/radio 4855 Agriculture, income development 92, 1233, 2499, 2560, 2614, 4726, 4848, 5282, 5380, 5481, 10009, 10111, 11350, 11497 Agriculture, indigenous peoples 476, 478, 480, 7101, 7102, 7225 Agriculture, irrigation services 5483 Agriculture, livestock issues 92, 2499, 2560, 4504, 4507, 4726, 4792, 7225, 8132, 11350 Agriculture, management development/capacity building 15, 21, 465, 468, 472, 476, 478, 488, 1043, 1223, 1939, 2614, 2615, 3813, 3919, 3932, 4497, 4516, 4771, 4883, 5282, 5368, 5380, 5405, 6213, 7048, 7101, 7102, 7380, 7953, 8132, 9376, 10074, 10120, 10138, 11481, 11486, 11502, 11503, 11519, 11792, 11812 Agriculture, migrant workers 7953 Agriculture, minorities 5405, 7953 Agriculture, Native Americans/American Indians 488 Agriculture, program evaluation 1719, 4855, 5160, 6148, 7102, 11762 Agriculture, publication 4489 Agriculture, research 465, 1719, 3813, 3919, 4489, 4855, 4884, 4904, 5160, 5481, 7048, 7588, 11745, 11762, 11836, 11857 Agriculture, sustainable programs 15, 463, 465, 468, 472, 476, 488, 657, 1017, 1043, 1223, 1233, 1273, 1428, 1668, 1939, 2967, 3813,
3932, 4497, 4507, 4514, 4516, 4771, 4848, 4898, 4904, 4905, 5160, 5462, 5481, 6148, 7101, 7102, 7110, 7588, 7952, 7953, 9376, 10111, 10296, 11486, 11497, 11745, 11762, 11812, 12051, 12056 Agriculture, technical assistance 4514, 7028, 7110, 7225, 9973, 10111, 10296 Agriculture, women 4904, 5483, 5493 Agriculture, youth 4497, 5405 Agriculture/food, administration/regulation 4491 Agriculture/food, African Americans/Blacks 4883 Agriculture/food, alliance 657, 821, 2473, 4447, 5448, 7953, 10823, 10824, 11812 Agriculture/food, association 9017 Agriculture/food, building/renovation 3785 Agriculture/food, children/youth 4447, 4806 Agriculture/food, computer systems/equipment 12056 Agriculture/food, conferences/seminars 480, 6083 Agriculture/food, economically disadvantaged 821, 1319, 2473, 3311, 3785, 4244, 4447, 4577, 4586, 4883, 5368, 5438, 6131, 6132, 7101, 7142, 7144, 7176, 7183, 7814, 7952, 7953, 8434, 9017, 10823, 10824, 11518, 11745, 11763 Agriculture/food, endowments 7183 Agriculture/food, equal rights 7750, 7953 Agriculture/food, equipment 6132 Agriculture/food, faculty/staff development 5368 Agriculture/food, formal/general education 4514, 7142, 9440, 11330, 11736 Agriculture/food, fund raising/fund distribution 2275 Agriculture/food, Hispanics/Latinos 7750, 8434 Agriculture/food, immigrants/refugees 7750 Agriculture/food, income development 9440, 10823, 10824, 11330 Agriculture/food, indigenous peoples 476, 480, 7101, 7142 Agriculture/food, management development/ capacity building 472, 476, 821, 2473, 4516, 4586, 4883, 5368, 7101, 7183, 7953, 9017, 11736, 11812 Agriculture/food, management/technical assistance 463, 476, 480, 657, 1017, 1229, 1273, 1286, 1319, 1335, 1408, 1428, 2275, 2276, 2967, 3194, 3311, 3314, 3785, 4244, 4489, 4504, 4507, 4517, 4518, 4577, 4792, 4806, 4883, 4884, 4898, 4904, 5368, 5438, 5448, 5462, 5483, 6083, 6131, 6132, 7144, 7176, 7235, 7814, 7952, 8434, 11745, 11970, 12047, 12049-12051, 12056 Agriculture/food, men 7144 Agriculture/food, migrant workers 7750, 7953 Agriculture/food, minorities 7953 Agriculture/food, program evaluation 6390, 11518 Agriculture/food, public education 4516 Agriculture/food, public policy 472, 1257, 1273, 6390, 7183, 7952, 11763 Agriculture/food, publication 4489 Agriculture/food, reform 7101 Agriculture/food, research 1257, 4489, 4884, 4904, 6390, 7235, 11518, 11745 Agriculture/food, technical assistance 821, 2473, 4447, 4514, 7142, 7750 Agriculture/food, volunteer services 4586 Agriculture/food, women 4904, 5483 Agriculture/food, youth 6390 AIDS 73, 507, 514, 755, 829, 1588, 1657, 1819, 2015, 2118, 2120, 2125-2127, 2136, 2227, 2475, 2516, 2768, 2771, 2951, 3167, 3607, 3786, 5245, 5610, 5634, 5654, 5916, 7057, 7061, 7063, 7068, 7090, 7111, 7115, 7145, 7163, 7192, 7195, 7222, 7237, 7239, 7240, 7274, 7290, 7337, 7359, 7363, 7618, 7803, 7846, 7902, 7908, 7955, 8023, 8596, 8933, 8983, 8996, 9012, 9044, 9069, 9105-9107, 9137, 9146, 9183, 10273, 10305, 10911, 11750, 11757, 11761, 11785, 11801 AIDS research 2508, 8095, 8096, 10570, 10783 AIDS research, children/youth 8096 AIDS research, income development 10570, 10783 AIDS research, program evaluation 8095, 8096 AIDS, African Americans/Blacks 5245, 7239, 7240 AIDS, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1819
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AIDS, capital campaigns 3786 AIDS, children/youth 2768, 9105, 11750 AIDS, computer systems/equipment 5634 AIDS, conferences/seminars 2771, 7192, 7359 AIDS, crime/abuse victims 2125 AIDS, curriculum development 2771, 7222 AIDS, economically disadvantaged 829, 2125, 2771, 5654, 7057, 7061, 7068, 7115, 7145, 7195, 7239, 7240, 7290, 11750, 11757, 11761, 11785, 11801 AIDS, faculty/staff development 73 AIDS, girls 2136, 7222, 7908 AIDS, Hispanics/Latinos 7195, 7902, 8933 AIDS, income development 514, 1588, 1657, 2015, 2227, 2516, 3167, 3786, 5610, 5916, 7908, 8596, 8983, 8996, 9012, 9105-9107, 9137, 9146, 10911 AIDS, LGBTQ 755, 2015, 2516, 7063, 7145, 7163 AIDS, management development/capacity building 73, 507, 755, 1657, 1819, 2120, 2126, 2127, 2475, 3607, 5245, 5610, 5634, 5654, 7063, 7068, 7145, 7163, 7192, 7902, 7955, 8023, 8933, 9044, 9069, 10305, 11761 AIDS, men 755, 2516, 7063 AIDS, minorities 755, 7239, 7240, 7290, 7908 AIDS, Native Americans/American Indians 1657 AIDS, offenders/ex-offenders 7803, 9105 AIDS, people with, arts/culture/humanities 4894, 7222, 8983, 10216, 10783 AIDS, people with, civil rights 717, 2118, 2768, 7090, 7163, 7195, 7222, 8023 AIDS, people with, community improvement/ development 4894, 7068, 7119, 7290, 9183 AIDS, people with, crime/courts/legal services 2118, 2120, 2125, 7803, 9105 AIDS, people with, education 8096, 10273 AIDS, people with, food/nutrition/agriculture 1513, 9000 AIDS, people with, health—general 755, 829, 1657, 1819, 2118, 2120, 2125-2127, 2136, 2227, 2475, 2516, 2768, 2951, 3167, 3786, 5245, 5634, 7057, 7061, 7063, 7068, 7111, 7115, 7119, 7145, 7163, 7192, 7195, 7222, 7237, 7239, 7240, 7274, 7290, 7337, 7359, 7363, 7618, 7803, 7902, 7908, 7913, 8023, 8095, 8096, 8996, 9012, 9044, 9105, 9183, 10216, 10273, 10722, 10760, 10911, 11750, 11757, 11761, 11785, 11801 AIDS, people with, health—specific diseases 73, 507, 514, 755, 829, 1588, 1657, 1819, 2015, 2118, 2120, 2125-2127, 2136, 2227, 2475, 2516, 2768, 2771, 2951, 3167, 3607, 3786, 5245, 5610, 5634, 5654, 5916, 7057, 7061, 7063, 7068, 7090, 7111, 7115, 7145, 7163, 7192, 7195, 7222, 7237, 7239, 7240, 7274, 7290, 7337, 7359, 7363, 7618, 7803, 7902, 7908, 7955, 8023, 8596, 8933, 8983, 8996, 9012, 9044, 9069, 9105-9107, 9137, 9146, 9183, 10273, 10305, 10911, 11750, 11757, 11761, 11785, 11801 AIDS, people with, housing/shelter 5399, 7913, 11628, 11738 AIDS, people with, human services—multipurpose 73, 2015, 2125, 2768, 5228, 5399, 5610, 5654, 7068, 7090, 7115, 7955, 8096, 8098, 8112, 8933, 9069, 9137, 9146, 10812, 11116, 11628, 11738 AIDS, people with, international affairs/development 2120, 2136, 2771, 2951, 4894, 7057, 7061, 7111, 7115, 7192, 7195, 7274, 7359, 10722, 11750, 11761, 11801 AIDS, people with, medical research 2508, 8095, 8096, 10570, 10783 AIDS, people with, mental health/substance abuse 2120, 6491 AIDS, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism 7337 AIDS, people with, public affairs/government 717, 11757 AIDS, people with, recreation/sports/athletics 3167, 9105 AIDS, people with, religion 717 AIDS, people with, social sciences 10216 AIDS, performance/productions 7222 AIDS, program evaluation 2136, 7057, 7222, 11801
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AIDS, seed money 2227, 8596 AIDS, substance abusers 2120, 2126, 2127, 2516 AIDS, technical assistance 507, 7061, 7111, 7115, 7195, 7237, 7239, 7240, 7274, 7290, 7363, 7803, 7846 AIDS, women 2125, 5654, 7068, 7111, 7195, 7237, 7274, 7290, 7902, 8023, 9012, 11750, 11757 AIDS, youth 7145 Alcoholism 6400, 9041, 10820, 11163, 11469 Alcoholism, building/renovation 11469 Alcoholism, children/youth 11469 Alcoholism, income development 10820, 11163 Alcoholism, management development/capacity building 9041 Alcoholism, program evaluation 6400 Alcoholism, technical assistance 11469 Alcoholism, women 11469 Algeria, community improvement/development 6831 Algeria, international affairs/development 6831 ALS 5578, 9043 ALS, equipment 5578 ALS, physically disabled 5578, 9043 Alzheimer’s disease 1496, 1497, 2006, 3130, 3921, 3970, 9039, 9259, 9260, 10563, 11534, 12008 Alzheimer’s disease, aging 1496, 1497, 2006, 3130, 3921, 3970, 9039, 9259, 9260, 10563, 11534, 12008 Alzheimer’s disease, income development 1496, 1497, 9259, 9260, 10563 Alzheimer’s disease, management development/ capacity building 2006, 3921 Alzheimer’s disease, mentally disabled 1496, 1497, 2006, 3130, 3921, 3970, 9039, 9259, 9260, 10563, 11534, 12008 Alzheimer’s disease, program evaluation 12008 Alzheimer’s disease, scholarship funds 3130 American Red Cross 1068, 1184, 2328, 2509, 3025, 3026, 3610, 4770, 5181, 5248, 6078, 8375, 10709, 10800, 11061-11063 American Red Cross, aging 3025 American Red Cross, building/renovation 2328, 4770 American Red Cross, economically disadvantaged 4770 American Red Cross, equipment 2328 American Red Cross, faculty/staff development 3026 American Red Cross, income development 2509, 3025, 10709, 10800, 11061-11063 American Red Cross, management development/ capacity building 1068, 1184, 2328, 3026, 3610, 4770, 5181, 5248, 6078, 8375 American Red Cross, minorities 4770 American studies 4206, 5803 American studies, children/youth 4206 American studies, faculty/staff development 5803 American studies, youth 5803 Anatomy (animal) 11818, 11831, 11832, 11837, 11851, 11861 Anatomy (animal), faculty/staff development 11818, 11831, 11832, 11837, 11851, 11861 Anatomy (animal), research 11818, 11831, 11832, 11837, 11851, 11861 Animal welfare 1004-1006, 3781, 4856, 5946, 6214, 6534, 6540, 6548, 7373, 9549, 10994 Animal welfare, building/renovation 9549 Animal welfare, electronic media/online services 1004 Animal welfare, income development 1005, 1006, 3781, 4856, 5946, 6540, 7373, 10994 Animal welfare, management development/capacity building 6534, 9549 Animal welfare, program evaluation 1004 Animal welfare, technical assistance 6534 Animals/wildlife, administration/regulation 1309, 1403, 1434 Animals/wildlife, Afghanistan 466 Animals/wildlife, Africa 1800, 2089, 3179, 3293, 4291, 7006, 10534, 11535 Animals/wildlife, alliance 8334 Animals/wildlife, Asia 2089, 8122, 9600 Animals/wildlife, Australia 9577
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Animals/wildlife, awards/prizes/competitions 2499 Animals/wildlife, bird preserves 1366, 3399, 7780, 9527, 11467 Animals/wildlife, Bolivia 3483 Animals/wildlife, Botswana 2087, 2091, 3312 Animals/wildlife, Brazil 623, 1101 Animals/wildlife, building/renovation 207, 11007, 11467 Animals/wildlife, Bulgaria 8395 Animals/wildlife, Burma (Myanmar) 11525, 11526 Animals/wildlife, Burundi 3473 Animals/wildlife, Canada 11666, 11969, 11980 Animals/wildlife, capital campaigns 3040, 11007 Animals/wildlife, children/youth 9527, 9571 Animals/wildlife, Colombia 623, 11516 Animals/wildlife, computer systems/equipment 9577, 11646 Animals/wildlife, conferences/seminars 1292, 8392, 8395, 8397, 9527 Animals/wildlife, curriculum development 9527 Animals/wildlife, Democratic Republic of the Congo 3473, 4604 Animals/wildlife, Developing countries 1092, 7388, 8132 Animals/wildlife, disabilities, people with 2571, 5614 Animals/wildlife, Eastern & Central Europe 8395 Animals/wildlife, economically disadvantaged 623, 1188 Animals/wildlife, electronic media/online services 1004, 1344, 3473, 11808 Animals/wildlife, endangered species 1344, 1345, 2085-2091, 3312, 4821, 8394 Animals/wildlife, exhibition 2499 Animals/wildlife, faculty/staff development 1617, 3040, 4604, 5348, 7713, 8395, 11007, 11831 Animals/wildlife, fisheries 246, 252, 452, 1067, 1098, 1114, 1115, 1179, 1188, 1277, 1285, 1286, 1341, 1351, 1383, 1400, 1403, 1409, 1422, 1423, 1427, 1433, 1434, 5449, 5450, 8334, 8397, 9324, 11149, 11646, 11669, 11880 Animals/wildlife, fund raising/fund distribution 9600 Animals/wildlife, Global programs 252, 628, 1067, 1092, 1115, 1188, 1292, 1400, 2089, 7388 Animals/wildlife, income development 452, 1067, 1441, 1476, 1544, 2499, 2571, 3473, 5348, 5372, 5449, 5450, 5999, 6538, 7388, 7597, 7780, 9468, 9581, 10801, 11149 Animals/wildlife, indigenous peoples 623, 11516 Animals/wildlife, Indonesia 1444 Animals/wildlife, Kenya 3473, 8132 Animals/wildlife, land acquisition 5711, 6469 Animals/wildlife, Laos 11511 Animals/wildlife, management development/ capacity building 207, 251, 466, 1007, 1092, 1101, 1117, 1179, 1192, 1193, 1249, 1306, 1309, 1344, 1345, 1351, 1366, 1409, 1422, 1823, 2090, 3040, 3399, 4608, 4821, 5348, 5614, 5711, 6469, 6544, 9324, 9468, 9577, 9600, 10085, 10534, 11467, 11511, 11516, 11525, 11526, 11646, 11666, 11669, 11808, 11967, 11969, 11972, 11980 Animals/wildlife, management/technical assistance 252, 623, 1004, 1114, 1115, 1400, 1411, 1422, 1800, 3179, 3293, 4291, 4604, 6548, 7006, 7580, 8334, 8392, 11007, 11511, 11535, 11880, 11974, 11975 Animals/wildlife, Mexico 1427 Animals/wildlife, Montenegro 8395 Animals/wildlife, Namibia 2087 Animals/wildlife, Native Americans/American Indians 5372 Animals/wildlife, New Zealand 1191, 1434 Animals/wildlife, Oceania 1191, 8122 Animals/wildlife, Palau 1352 Animals/wildlife, Papua New Guinea 1306, 1438 Animals/wildlife, Peru 1117 Animals/wildlife, preservation/protection 207, 251, 466, 623, 628, 1007, 1092, 1101, 1117, 1191-1193, 1249, 1292, 1306, 1352, 1416, 1438, 1441, 1444, 1476, 1544, 1800, 1823, 3179, 3293, 3473, 3483, 4291, 4604, 5348, 6469, 6538, 6544, 7006, 7025, 7331, 7388,
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7597, 7713, 8392, 8395, 9468, 9571, 9577, 9581, 9600, 9756, 10085, 10534, 10801, 11007, 11511, 11516, 11525, 11526, 11535, 11661, 11666, 11808, 11831, 11967, 11969, 11972, 11974, 11975, 11980 Animals/wildlife, program evaluation 246, 1004, 1352, 1403, 1433, 1434, 5372, 7025 Animals/wildlife, public policy 466, 1114, 1115 Animals/wildlife, publication 1292 Animals/wildlife, research 1114, 1352, 1403, 1434, 1438, 1617, 7025, 7580, 7713, 9756, 11831, 11880 Animals/wildlife, Romania 8395 Animals/wildlife, Russia 1114, 8392, 8394, 8397 Animals/wildlife, Rwanda 3473 Animals/wildlife, sanctuaries 1617, 3040, 4608, 4953, 5372, 5711 Animals/wildlife, Serbia 8395 Animals/wildlife, single organization support 5999, 11467 Animals/wildlife, South Africa 4821, 7713 Animals/wildlife, South America 623, 1101 Animals/wildlife, special services 2571, 5614 Animals/wildlife, Suriname 623 Animals/wildlife, Tajikistan 466 Animals/wildlife, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 3473 Animals/wildlife, technical assistance 1098, 1285, 1345, 4953, 7331 Animals/wildlife, Thailand 8122 Animals/wildlife, Uganda 3473, 7331 Animals/wildlife, Ukraine 8392 Animals/wildlife, volunteer services 1617 Animals/wildlife, youth 5372 Animals/wildlife, Yugoslavia (Former) 8395 Anthropology/sociology 483, 4479 Anthropology/sociology, crime/abuse victims 4479 Anthropology/sociology, faculty/staff development 4479 Anthropology/sociology, research 4479 Anti-slavery/human trafficking 177, 1489, 2226, 8026 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, children/youth 177, 2226 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, crime/abuse victims 177, 1489, 2226, 8026 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, economically disadvantaged 1489, 8026 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, girls 1489 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, immigrants/refugees 177, 2226, 8026 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, management development/capacity building 177, 1489, 2226 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, minorities 177, 2226, 8026 Anti-slavery/human trafficking, women 177, 1489, 2226 Aquariums 679, 759, 1309, 1561, 4357, 4921, 8183, 9139, 9863, 10440, 11872 Aquariums, computer systems/equipment 10440 Aquariums, electronic media/online services 4357, 10440 Aquariums, equipment 10440 Aquariums, exhibitions 10440 Aquariums, income development 679, 759, 1561, 8183, 9139, 11872 Aquariums, management development/capacity building 1309, 4357, 9863 Aquariums, research 9139 Aquariums, technical assistance 4921 Aquariums, youth 10440 Architecture, African Americans/Blacks 4965, 4980, 7307, 8154 Architecture, building/renovation 594, 598, 599, 4961, 8154, 10171 Architecture, children 9797 Architecture, children/youth 185, 4933 Architecture, collections management/preservation 599 Architecture, crime/abuse victims 4933 Architecture, economically disadvantaged 1871, 2748, 4924, 4952, 4955, 4969, 4973, 4980, 5456, 10171 Architecture, exhibitions 607
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Architecture, fellowships 2748, 5456 Architecture, Hispanics/Latinos 4978 Architecture, homeless 4943, 4949 Architecture, income development 3324 Architecture, infants/toddlers 4950, 9797 Architecture, management development/capacity building 607, 3324 Architecture, mentally disabled 4943, 4949 Architecture, minorities 1871, 4980 Architecture, Native Americans/American Indians 4936 Architecture, physically disabled 9576 Architecture, program evaluation 2748 Architecture, research 607, 1871, 9816 Architecture, technical assistance 594, 598, 599, 3590, 4434, 4917, 4918, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4924, 4927, 4933, 4936, 4943-4945, 4947, 4949, 4950, 4952, 4953, 4955, 4957, 4958, 4961-4963, 4965, 4968, 4969, 4972, 4973, 4976, 4978, 4980, 4984, 4987, 7050, 7307, 8154, 10171 Architecture, women 4917, 4943, 4972 Architecture, youth 228 Archives, African Americans/Blacks 2566 Archives, building/renovation 7214 Archives, children 7420, 7421 Archives, children/youth 1707 Archives, collections management/preservation 6908, 7214, 7420, 7421, 7655, 7702, 7729 Archives, conferences/seminars 8075 Archives, economically disadvantaged 487, 1707 Archives, electronic media/online services 487, 7702, 7729, 8075 Archives, faculty/staff development 1707 Archives, income development 2566, 7214, 8075 Archives, indigenous peoples 487 Archives, infants/toddlers 7420, 7421 Archives, management development/capacity building 7214 Archives, minorities 1707 Archives, program evaluation 487, 1707 Archives, research 824, 7420, 7421, 7702 Argentina, civil rights 7195 Argentina, community improvement/development 4782, 7157 Argentina, crime/courts/legal services 4479 Argentina, education 2005, 6829, 7217 Argentina, health—general 7195 Argentina, health—specific diseases 7195 Argentina, international affairs/development 2005, 2130, 4479, 6829, 7195 Argentina, philanthropy/voluntarism 2005, 4782 Argentina, science 4479 Argentina, social sciences 4479, 7217 Armenia, international affairs/development 8235 Armenia, public affairs/government 1001 Arms control, income development 1054 Arms control, research 7186 Arms control, technical assistance 7186 Art & music therapy 5623, 5972, 7471, 7472, 8238, 8860, 8999 Art & music therapy, aging 5623, 5972 Art & music therapy, children/youth 5972, 7472, 8238, 8999 Art & music therapy, crime/abuse victims 7472, 8238, 8999 Art & music therapy, disabilities, people with 5623, 8238, 8860 Art & music therapy, economically disadvantaged 5972, 7472, 8238, 8999 Art & music therapy, homeless 7472, 8999 Art & music therapy, income development 8238, 8999 Art & music therapy, management development/ capacity building 5623, 5972, 7471, 7472, 8860 Art & music therapy, mentally disabled 7471 Art conservation, building/renovation 599, 603 Art conservation, collections acquisition 595 Art conservation, collections management/ preservation 591, 595, 599, 603, 7668, 7688, 7705, 7706, 7744 Art conservation, computer systems/equipment 7705, 7706
Art conservation, curriculum development 595 Art conservation, fellowships 7688 Art conservation, income development 8264 Art conservation, management development/ capacity building 591, 595, 7705, 7706 Art conservation, research 591, 7668, 7744 Art conservation, technical assistance 599, 603 Art history 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607, 7670, 7678 Art history, collections management/preservation 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 7678 Art history, electronic media/online services 7678 Art history, exhibitions 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607 Art history, income development 7678 Art history, management development/capacity building 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607 Art history, research 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607 Art history, technical assistance 592 Art history, women 601, 605 Arthritis 557, 1500, 1816, 2465, 11031 Arthritis, conferences/seminars 557 Arthritis, faculty/staff development 557 Arthritis, income development 557, 1500, 1816, 2465, 11031 Arts 890, 2464, 5460 Arts councils 75, 127, 523, 1032, 1242, 1817, 2595, 2688, 3059, 3662, 3748, 4727, 4729, 4743, 4745, 7031, 7465, 7779, 9796, 10084, 10292, 10301, 11427 Arts councils, computer systems/equipment 10084 Arts councils, conferences/seminars 3748 Arts councils, electronic media/online services 523 Arts councils, income development 75, 523, 1032, 1817, 2595, 3662, 10292, 11427 Arts councils, internship funds 3748 Arts councils, management development/capacity building 127, 1242, 2688, 3059, 4727, 4729, 4745, 7031, 7465, 10084, 10301 Arts councils, performance/productions 75 Arts councils, program evaluation 4743 Arts councils, seed money 7779 Arts councils, youth 3748 Arts education 18, 128, 129, 149, 150, 209, 492, 515, 896, 953, 1026, 1125, 1540, 1578, 1602, 1603, 1669, 1737, 1738, 2220, 2221, 2241, 2243, 2248, 2359, 2919, 2990, 3001, 3204, 3287, 3412, 3421, 3601, 3702, 3747, 4017, 4775, 5003, 5671, 5753, 5972, 6481, 6535, 6546, 6681, 6969, 7130, 7140, 7206, 7220, 7269, 7362, 7365, 7457, 7854, 7965, 8162, 8402, 8859, 8986, 9016, 9113, 9406, 9436, 9538, 9546, 9643, 9663, 9710, 9731, 9769, 9851, 10011, 10012, 10057, 10098, 10148, 10187, 10246, 10512, 10571, 10759, 10855, 10882, 11362, 11382, 11631, 11650, 11844, 11862, 12143 Arts education, African Americans/Blacks 6969 Arts education, aging 5972 Arts education, building/renovation 150 Arts education, children 1540, 1603, 3747, 8162 Arts education, children/youth 128, 129, 149, 209, 492, 896, 1026, 1578, 1602, 2220, 2221, 2243, 2359, 2919, 2990, 3204, 3421, 5972, 6481, 6535, 6681, 7130, 7140, 7206, 7220, 7269, 7362, 7365, 7457, 9113, 9538, 9643, 9710, 9769, 10246, 11362, 11862, 12143 Arts education, computer systems/equipment 11650 Arts education, conferences/seminars 3001, 10012 Arts education, curriculum development 128, 492, 7140, 7362, 8402, 9538, 9663, 10512, 10882, 12143 Arts education, economically disadvantaged 128, 209, 1737, 1738, 2221, 2241, 2243, 2919, 4017, 5972, 9643, 9769, 10012, 11362, 11862 Arts education, electronic media/online services 7457, 9663, 10512, 11844 Arts education, equipment 149, 3601, 9643 Arts education, faculty/staff development 492, 1125, 1669, 7362, 10187, 10246, 10512 Arts education, fellowships 3747
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Arts education, girls 9546 Arts education, Hispanics/Latinos 11362 Arts education, homeless 1026, 2241 Arts education, income development 18, 1737, 1738, 2220, 2221, 2241, 2248, 4017, 5003, 6535, 9016, 9406, 9546, 10011, 10571, 10855, 11362, 11382 Arts education, internship funds 5753 Arts education, management development/capacity building 209, 515, 896, 953, 1026, 1602, 1669, 1737, 1738, 2221, 2241, 2243, 2248, 2359, 2990, 3204, 3421, 3601, 3702, 4775, 5671, 5972, 6535, 6681, 7206, 7365, 7965, 8859, 8986, 9406, 9436, 9851, 10011, 10012, 10057, 10098, 10148, 10187, 10759, 11631, 11650, 11844, 11862 Arts education, minorities 209, 1737, 1738, 2221, 2241, 2243, 2919, 3747, 9769 Arts education, program evaluation 2919, 7206, 7220, 7269, 8986, 9769, 10246 Arts education, publication 3702, 7362, 7365, 9663, 10882 Arts education, research 7854, 10759 Arts education, scholarship funds 9546 Arts education, seed money 9436 Arts education, technical assistance 150, 2359, 7130, 8402, 10011, 10098, 10187 Arts education, youth 1737, 1738, 2241, 2248, 4017, 5003 Arts, administration/regulation 4919 Arts, African Americans/Blacks 3447, 3465, 5926, 6435, 6969, 7047, 7131, 7221, 10339 Arts, aging 6954 Arts, alliance 17, 2893, 2895, 3749, 3975, 3976, 8894, 10117, 10754, 12130 Arts, artist’s services 302, 475, 710, 783, 937, 1031, 1456, 1537, 2020, 2058, 2867, 3287, 3447, 3584, 3980, 4292, 5473, 5707, 5913, 7022-7024, 7071, 7131, 7155, 7253, 7254, 7672, 7817, 8350, 8410, 8859, 8941, 9020, 9436, 10771 Arts, association 963, 5473, 10060, 12013 Arts, building/renovation 5913, 9227, 10339, 10496, 11476 Arts, capital campaigns 10619 Arts, children/youth 545, 1676, 5060, 6006, 8836, 8837, 8894, 9227, 9573, 10023, 12143 Arts, collections acquisition 203 Arts, collections management/preservation 202, 203, 7650, 7698, 7744, 7745 Arts, computer systems/equipment 144, 1012, 2867, 2878, 7650, 7698, 9377, 9540, 10313, 10496 Arts, conferences/seminars 910, 911, 3001, 3748, 6436, 6451, 6927, 6954, 7367, 7740, 8092, 8195, 10023, 10456, 11654 Arts, cultural/ethnic awareness 462, 464, 469-471, 475, 478, 487, 567, 925, 928, 938, 1322, 1478, 1580, 1581, 1631, 1642, 1648, 1716, 1794, 1910, 1935, 2551, 2931, 3249, 3417, 3439, 3454, 3457, 3566, 3747, 4336, 5233, 5258, 5619, 6098, 6521, 6526, 6640, 7047, 7075, 7147, 7155, 7175, 7177, 7207, 7215, 7253, 7302, 7605, 8083, 8101, 8154, 8644, 9496, 10116, 10129, 10152, 10291, 10359, 10781, 11122, 11425 Arts, curriculum development 547, 12143 Arts, disabilities, people with 11476 Arts, economically disadvantaged 844, 3076, 8409, 10771 Arts, electronic media/online services 794, 951, 1360, 1667, 2878, 4547, 6954, 7698, 9377, 10033, 10754 Arts, endowments 202, 11574 Arts, equipment 10313, 10496, 10604 Arts, exhibitions 8393, 9020 Arts, faculty/staff development 61, 199, 545, 547, 934, 1537, 5366, 6911, 7022, 7324, 7674, 9444, 11574 Arts, fellowships 937, 3465 Arts, film/video/radio 2326 Arts, folk arts 127, 128, 464, 467, 1801, 2137, 4442, 4452, 4466, 4894, 4915, 6546, 7168,
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7362, 9020, 9497, 9800, 9866, 10750, 11425, 11645 Arts, formal/general education 7622 Arts, fund raising/fund distribution 2058, 2272, 2599, 4275, 4358, 4633, 4967, 6568, 7367, 7510, 7693, 8097, 8938, 10619, 10655, 11083, 12067, 12078 Arts, government agencies 3073 Arts, Hispanics/Latinos 545, 6521 Arts, income development 144, 199, 621, 677, 696, 699, 933, 951, 1031, 1388, 1456, 1491, 1518, 1619, 1676, 2257, 2326, 2464, 2867, 2928, 3073, 3170, 3654, 3801, 3975, 3976, 3980, 4286, 4547, 4633, 5227, 5366, 5913, 5926, 6435, 6549, 7039, 7622, 7674, 7693, 7751, 7817, 8097, 8836, 8837, 8866, 8941, 9036, 9037, 9227, 9291, 9381, 9405, 10314, 10315, 10496, 10545, 10598, 10655, 10656, 10756, 10845, 11002, 11083, 11554, 11555, 12026, 12067, 12130 Arts, indigenous peoples 6521 Arts, information services 1012 Arts, internship funds 1840, 3748, 5753 Arts, management development/capacity building 17, 61, 783, 890, 920, 934, 937, 954, 963, 1012, 1126, 1388, 1456, 1537, 1670, 2020, 2366, 2688, 2893, 2895, 3035, 3447, 3584, 3618, 3749, 4919, 5460, 5473, 5871, 5992, 6029, 7047, 7071, 7155, 7253, 7367, 7672, 7674, 7693, 7740, 7751, 8175, 8350, 8393, 8859, 8938, 8941, 9097, 9291, 9377, 9381, 9405, 9436, 9444, 9540, 9867, 9994, 10060, 10117, 11476, 11558, 12013, 12067 Arts, management/technical assistance 5, 70, 202, 203, 302, 333, 475, 545, 547, 794, 844, 855, 910, 911, 959, 1173, 1563, 1667, 1793, 1839-1843, 2098, 2272, 2599, 2688, 2878, 3001, 3122, 3287, 3288, 3401, 3412, 3465, 3748, 3959, 4218, 4275, 4292, 4358, 4744, 4967, 5060, 5227, 5366, 5420, 5480, 5708, 5753, 5755, 5825, 6006, 6218, 6436, 6451, 6563, 6568, 6688, 6911, 6919, 6927, 6945, 6954, 6964, 6969, 7039, 7047, 7131, 7324, 7367, 7510, 7539, 7566, 7650, 7671, 7694, 7695, 7714, 7723, 7728, 7770, 7777, 7833, 7834, 7850, 7972, 8034, 8047, 8083, 8092, 8164, 8181, 8305, 8410, 8653, 9020, 9573, 9632, 9640, 9687, 9760, 9796, 9880, 9902, 9994, 10023, 10033, 10072, 10291, 10339, 10456, 10528, 10529, 10604, 10619, 10754, 10853, 11444, 11571, 11574, 11654, 11914, 12026, 12078, 12143 Arts, mentally disabled 2464 Arts, minorities 2020, 7221, 7350, 8083 Arts, multipurpose centers/programs 31, 52, 60, 61, 70, 71, 487, 596, 888, 889, 910, 911, 933, 959, 970, 973, 975, 987, 999, 1024, 1055, 1173, 1321, 1742, 1793, 1955, 2867, 2894, 2913, 3188, 3218, 3808, 3959, 4356, 4449, 4468, 4712, 4725, 4923, 4987, 5351, 5369, 5389, 5451, 5662, 5743, 6029, 6033, 6436, 6446, 6561, 6688, 6927, 6942, 6969, 7210, 7213, 7367, 7472, 7654, 7825, 7957, 7967, 8092, 8147, 8868, 8869, 8892, 8895, 8903, 8904, 8983, 8999, 9036, 9037, 9071, 9072, 9083, 9255, 9385, 9422, 9449, 9606, 9674, 9980, 9994, 10021, 10023, 10033, 10035, 10072, 10186, 10188, 10237, 10238, 11066, 11083, 11115, 11498, 11874, 12064, 12072 Arts, Native Americans/American Indians 6521, 7071, 7155, 7253, 10291 Arts, performance/productions 199, 3654, 5375, 7254 Arts, program evaluation 5375, 7350, 8083, 10313 Arts, public education 1619, 9444 Arts, public policy 7350, 9994 Arts, research 2366, 3976, 3980, 4919, 6549, 7024, 7047, 7350, 7650, 7674, 7723, 7728, 7744, 7745, 9994, 10033 Arts, seed money 794, 951, 9436 Arts, services 216, 585, 1360, 1667, 1670, 3076, 4547, 5227, 5420, 5480, 5708, 5755, 6521, 6531, 7221, 7324, 7350, 7650, 7671, 7674, 7694, 7695, 7698, 7704, 7714, 7740, 7744,
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7745, 7751, 8097, 8195, 8305, 8393, 8409, 8866, 9640, 9687, 9760, 9796, 9867, 9880, 9902, 10456, 11476, 11654, 11914 Arts, single organization support 61, 144, 199, 621, 677, 696, 699, 920, 933, 934, 951, 954, 1126, 1388, 1491, 1518, 1676, 2257, 2326, 2928, 3035, 3170, 3618, 3654, 3801, 4286, 5375, 5871, 5926, 5992, 6029, 6067, 6435, 8175, 8836, 8837, 9036, 9037, 9097, 9227, 9291, 9377, 9381, 9405, 9540, 10313-10315, 10496, 10545, 10598, 10656, 10756, 10845, 11002, 11554, 11555, 11558 Arts, technical assistance 2366, 3975, 6067, 9760 Arts, terminal illness, people with 9632 Arts, volunteer services 3287, 5366, 9444 Arts, women 783, 2058 Arts, youth 2098, 3748, 7850 Arts/culture/humanities, Africa 7699 Arts/culture/humanities, Asia 2988 Arts/culture/humanities, Australia 487, 9583 Arts/culture/humanities, Belgium 7367 Arts/culture/humanities, Brazil 7084, 7222, 11523 Arts/culture/humanities, Canada 4927, 4984, 7358, 8090, 11980 Arts/culture/humanities, Caribbean 8090 Arts/culture/humanities, China 7314, 7678 Arts/culture/humanities, Cuba 8101 Arts/culture/humanities, Developing countries 1901, 6988 Arts/culture/humanities, Egypt 7147 Arts/culture/humanities, England 606, 677, 6563, 7670, 7690, 7702, 7738, 7744, 8175 Arts/culture/humanities, Ethiopia 462, 467, 469-471, 478 Arts/culture/humanities, Europe 2137 Arts/culture/humanities, France 7404, 8015, 9576 Arts/culture/humanities, Ghana 7168 Arts/culture/humanities, Global programs 202, 203, 263, 479, 818, 1260, 1295, 1400, 1514, 2657, 2717, 2962, 4451, 7026, 7098, 7166, 7175, 7742, 8001, 8209, 8264, 9786 Arts/culture/humanities, Greece 3027 Arts/culture/humanities, India 591, 1801 Arts/culture/humanities, Indonesia 7275, 7358, 7362, 7365 Arts/culture/humanities, Ireland 608 Arts/culture/humanities, Israel 675 Arts/culture/humanities, Italy 599 Arts/culture/humanities, Jordan 210 Arts/culture/humanities, Kenya 7210, 7232, 7368 Arts/culture/humanities, Latin America 925, 8090 Arts/culture/humanities, Middle East 7367 Arts/culture/humanities, Netherlands 2657 Arts/culture/humanities, Nigeria 7136, 7168, 7193, 7205, 7263 Arts/culture/humanities, North Africa 7367 Arts/culture/humanities, Peru 598 Arts/culture/humanities, Poland 8393 Arts/culture/humanities, Russia 7133, 7134, 7150 Arts/culture/humanities, Slovakia 7495 Arts/culture/humanities, South Africa 4786, 4915, 10216 Arts/culture/humanities, Soviet Union (Former) 2717 Arts/culture/humanities, Spain 7605 Arts/culture/humanities, Sudan 8015 Arts/culture/humanities, Swaziland 4894 Arts/culture/humanities, Switzerland 591 Arts/culture/humanities, Tajikistan 475, 483 Arts/culture/humanities, Turkey 464 Arts/culture/humanities, Turkmenistan 606 Arts/culture/humanities, Uganda 1927 Arts/culture/humanities, Vietnam 7175, 7352 Arts/culture/humanities, West Bank/Gaza 7065, 7213 Asia, animals/wildlife 2089, 8122, 9600 Asia, arts/culture/humanities 2988 Asia, civil rights 11798 Asia, community improvement/development 1357, 11792, 11798 Asia, education 1310, 3667, 4890, 7078, 8122 Asia, environment 1310, 1357, 2089, 8130, 8149, 8150, 11518
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Asia, food/nutrition/agriculture 11518, 11763, 11792 Asia, health—general 1357, 8122, 11730, 11763-11765, 11798 Asia, human services—multipurpose 11764, 11765 Asia, international affairs/development 7261, 8130, 8149, 8150, 11730, 11763-11765, 11792, 11798 Asia, medical research 8122, 11730 Asia, public affairs/government 1357, 7261, 11763 Asia, religion 2988, 8838 Asia, science 1310, 8149, 8150 Asia, social sciences 3667, 11764, 11765 Asians/Pacific Islanders, arts/culture/humanities 583, 941, 942, 1478, 1543, 1580, 1581, 1794, 1910, 1935, 3249, 3438, 3439, 5400, 8116, 9535, 10129 Asians/Pacific Islanders, civil rights 583, 761, 781, 1324, 1542, 2947, 3228, 5523, 5734, 7077, 7774 Asians/Pacific Islanders, community improvement/ development 542, 584, 727, 1189, 1542, 1818, 2273, 3215, 3228, 3263, 5734, 6716, 6841 Asians/Pacific Islanders, crime/courts/legal services 131, 583, 7077 Asians/Pacific Islanders, education 624, 1820, 3238, 5394, 6647, 9320 Asians/Pacific Islanders, employment 5650 Asians/Pacific Islanders, health—general 352-354, 389, 446, 781, 1819, 2947, 3200, 3254, 3319, 10137 Asians/Pacific Islanders, health—specific diseases 1819 Asians/Pacific Islanders, housing/shelter 584, 727 Asians/Pacific Islanders, human services— multipurpose 131, 268, 279, 353, 354, 542, 1189, 1478, 1818, 1910, 1924, 1948, 2329, 3238, 3574, 4199, 4556, 5269, 5283, 5394, 5395, 5435, 5650, 7798, 7895, 7915, 10088, 10163 Asians/Pacific Islanders, international affairs/ development 1924 Asians/Pacific Islanders, philanthropy/voluntarism 1542, 1820, 5347 Asians/Pacific Islanders, public affairs/government 624, 727, 1324, 2947, 5734 Asians/Pacific Islanders, recreation/sports/ athletics 565, 3249 Asians/Pacific Islanders, religion 1542 Asians/Pacific Islanders, youth development 9320 Assistive technology 140, 1574 Assistive technology, building/renovation 1574 Assistive technology, disabilities, people with 140, 1574 Assistive technology, electronic media/online services 140 Assistive technology, income development 140, 1574 Asthma 1675, 4548, 7454, 10799 Asthma, faculty/staff development 4548 Asthma, income development 10799 Asthma, program evaluation 7454 Athletics/sports, academies 10881 Athletics/sports, African Americans/Blacks 5849 Athletics/sports, aging 10562, 10564 Athletics/sports, AIDS, people with 3167 Athletics/sports, amateur competition 3586, 5157, 5828, 9526, 11036 Athletics/sports, amateur leagues 2236, 2470, 3340, 4229, 4325, 4570-4573, 5177, 5350, 5663, 6005, 9395, 9410, 9417, 10847, 10848, 11356, 12009 Athletics/sports, baseball 2, 6612, 7824, 11264, 11283 Athletics/sports, basketball 2493, 11371, 11557 Athletics/sports, blind/visually impaired 1740 Athletics/sports, boys 2466, 9410, 10664 Athletics/sports, building/renovation 1495, 2236, 2462, 9900 Athletics/sports, capital campaigns 2495 Athletics/sports, children 5350, 5434, 5663, 8013, 9833, 11036, 11264
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Athletics/sports, children/youth 2, 1747, 1802, 1803, 1828, 2470, 2992, 3002, 4539, 4742, 4881, 5157, 5177, 5302, 5667, 5835, 5851, 6317, 6612, 7598, 7824, 8055, 8070, 9466, 9900, 10573, 10847, 10848, 10850, 10861, 11283, 11325, 11356, 11371 Athletics/sports, collections acquisition 9900 Athletics/sports, computer systems/equipment 2875, 9900 Athletics/sports, crime/abuse victims 6985 Athletics/sports, disabilities, people with 1750, 2239, 3002, 3058, 4229, 9466, 9477, 10150, 10846, 10991, 11192, 11238, 11239, 11283 Athletics/sports, economically disadvantaged 78, 1747, 1802, 1803, 1931, 2014, 2236, 2992, 4325, 4570-4573, 4742, 5177, 5302, 5350, 5663, 5667, 6612, 6977, 6985, 7824, 8013, 9833, 10573, 10665, 11371 Athletics/sports, endowments 4229 Athletics/sports, equestrianism 1740, 1750, 2239, 3058, 9247, 9466, 9477, 10150, 10991, 11121, 11192, 11238, 11239 Athletics/sports, equipment 2462, 2875, 3596, 4679, 5835 Athletics/sports, faculty/staff development 2239, 5434 Athletics/sports, fishing/hunting 10603 Athletics/sports, football 4584, 5849, 11344 Athletics/sports, girls 2466, 2993, 3340, 4325, 9417, 10664 Athletics/sports, golf 78, 1122, 1747, 1802, 1803, 1931, 1953, 2014, 2462, 2466, 2992, 3167, 3591, 3802, 5534, 5835, 5840, 5841, 5844, 5851, 6506, 6507, 6977, 6985, 6986, 8070, 8723, 9246, 10562, 10564, 10664, 10665, 10710, 10846, 10850, 10857, 10861, 10992, 11325, 11348, 12073 Athletics/sports, immigrants/refugees 5302 Athletics/sports, income development 2, 78, 772, 1025, 1122, 1523, 1740, 1747, 1761, 1802, 1803, 1828, 1931, 1953, 2014, 2462, 2466, 2470, 2493, 2495, 3167, 3586, 3591, 3596, 3802, 3977, 4229, 4570-4573, 4679, 4742, 5350, 5534, 5667, 5828, 5835, 5840, 5841, 5844, 5849, 5851, 6005, 6042, 6506, 6507, 6612, 6977, 6985, 6986, 7590, 7775, 7824, 8070, 8723, 9141-9145, 9246, 9247, 9275, 9477, 9526, 9564, 9683, 9900, 10562, 10564, 10573, 10603, 10664, 10665, 10710, 10846-10848, 10850, 10857, 10861, 10881, 10991, 10992, 11036, 11121, 11192, 11201, 11238, 11239, 11264, 11283, 11325, 11344, 11348, 11356, 11371, 11386-11389, 11557, 12073, 12150 Athletics/sports, infants/toddlers 11036 Athletics/sports, management development/ capacity building 1495, 1747, 1750, 1761, 1931, 2236, 2239, 2992, 2993, 3002, 3058, 3268, 3733, 4325, 4539, 4881, 5157, 5177, 5302, 5350, 5663, 7598, 8055, 9395, 9466, 9477, 9833, 9900, 10150, 11504, 11811, 12009 Athletics/sports, mentally disabled 1953, 10562, 10564, 10603 Athletics/sports, minorities 1747, 2236, 2992, 4325, 5177, 5302, 5534, 6612, 7824, 9833, 11371 Athletics/sports, offenders/ex-offenders 5350, 5663, 6985 Athletics/sports, performance/productions 9564 Athletics/sports, physically disabled 1122, 8070, 11121, 11325 Athletics/sports, program evaluation 6317, 8013, 9410, 9417 Athletics/sports, racquet sports 2875, 3977, 4539, 4742, 5667, 7590, 7598, 10850, 10881 Athletics/sports, research 1803, 6317, 6506, 6507 Athletics/sports, scholarship funds 1025, 5849, 6005 Athletics/sports, school programs 1025, 1495, 5157, 5434, 6042, 6215, 6317, 8013, 8055, 9275, 9564, 9900, 11557 Athletics/sports, seed money 9683 Athletics/sports, soccer 2495, 5302, 9833
Athletics/sports, Special Olympics 1761, 3268, 3596, 3733, 9141-9145, 9683, 11386-11389, 11504, 12150 Athletics/sports, technical assistance 2875, 3340 Athletics/sports, training 1828, 2993, 4881, 11201, 11811 Athletics/sports, water sports 3002, 7775 Athletics/sports, winter sports 772, 1523, 4679, 10573 Athletics/sports, women 6005, 6985, 12073 Athletics/sports, youth 5534, 6977 Australia, animals/wildlife 9577 Australia, arts/culture/humanities 487, 9583 Australia, community improvement/development 474, 2738 Australia, education 487 Australia, environment 474, 486 Australia, health—general 489, 2126, 2127, 4548 Australia, health—specific diseases 2126, 2127, 4548 Australia, international affairs/development 4570 Australia, philanthropy/voluntarism 2738 Australia, public affairs/government 489 Australia, recreation/sports/athletics 4570 Autism 23, 494, 1971, 2458, 5306, 5628, 10574, 10672, 10793, 10946, 11051, 11076, 11077, 11337 Autism research 3548, 3589, 3981, 3982, 7781, 7782, 8971 Autism research, children/youth 3589, 3981, 3982, 8971 Autism research, income development 3548, 3589, 3981, 3982, 7781, 7782, 8971 Autism research, mentally disabled 3548, 3589, 3981, 3982, 7781, 7782, 8971 Autism, capital campaigns 5628 Autism, children/youth 494, 1971, 2458, 5628, 10672, 11076, 11337 Autism, conferences/seminars 494 Autism, faculty/staff development 494, 5306, 10946 Autism, income development 1971, 10574, 10793, 11051, 11076, 11077, 11337 Autism, infants/toddlers 10946 Autism, management development/capacity building 23, 5306, 5628, 10672 Autism, mentally disabled 23, 494, 1971, 2458, 5306, 5628, 10574, 10672, 10793, 10946, 11051, 11076, 11077, 11337 Autism, technical assistance 5306 Balkans, The, community improvement/development 5022 Balkans, The, international affairs/development 5022 Ballet, children/youth 5938, 7002 Ballet, computer systems/equipment 9503 Ballet, electronic media/online services 951 Ballet, faculty/staff development 1537 Ballet, Hispanics/Latinos 7783 Ballet, income development 696, 951, 1683, 1688, 1689, 1762, 5906, 5923-5925, 5938, 6046, 8973, 9503, 10547 Ballet, management development/capacity building 887, 957, 1537, 2357, 7002, 7656, 7783, 8972, 9097, 10352, 12052 Ballet, research 7656, 8972 Ballet, seed money 951 Ballet, technical assistance 2357, 8972, 10352 Bangladesh, food/nutrition/agriculture 11734 Bangladesh, health—general 1355, 11734 Bangladesh, health—specific diseases 11734 Bangladesh, international affairs/development 1355, 11734 Belgium, arts/culture/humanities 7367 Belgium, community improvement/development 2124, 6826 Belgium, education 2124 Belgium, international affairs/development 2643, 6826 Belgium, philanthropy/voluntarism 4580, 5055 Belgium, public affairs/government 2124, 5055 Belgium, social sciences 2643 Benefits planning services 1350, 2191
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Benefits planning services, economically disadvantaged 1350 Benefits planning services, faculty/staff development 2191 Benefits planning services, Hispanics/Latinos 2191 Benefits planning services, immigrants/refugees 2191 Benefits planning services, infants/toddlers 1350 Benefits planning services, research 1350 Bhutan, environment 3495 Big Brothers/Big Sisters 2352, 3063, 3612, 4296, 4765, 6079, 6871, 7029, 8586, 9214, 9216, 9325, 9738, 9971, 10086, 10804, 11087-11090 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, computer systems/ equipment 9325, 10086 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, faculty/staff development 4296 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, income development 3063, 8586, 9214, 9971, 10804, 11087-11090 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, management development/capacity building 2352, 3612, 4296, 4765, 6079, 7029, 9216, 9325, 9738, 9971, 10086 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, minorities 2352 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, seed money 8586 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, technical assistance 2352, 4296 Biological sciences 161, 163, 164, 166, 481, 482, 1112, 1239, 1347, 1511, 1651, 2104, 3142, 3207, 6465, 7572, 8184, 8210, 8216, 8220, 8223, 8373, 8563, 9160, 9612, 10712, 11762, 11827, 11858, 11923 Biological sciences, children/youth 163, 166, 1651, 3142 Biological sciences, computer systems/equipment 8216 Biological sciences, conferences/seminars 481, 482 Biological sciences, curriculum development 1651, 6465, 8373 Biological sciences, economically disadvantaged 2104, 11762 Biological sciences, electronic media/online services 166 Biological sciences, faculty/staff development 163, 11827, 11858 Biological sciences, income development 8184, 9612, 10712 Biological sciences, internship funds 9160 Biological sciences, management development/ capacity building 482, 1239, 1347, 1651, 3207, 8373, 8563, 9160, 11923 Biological sciences, minorities 2104 Biological sciences, physically disabled 7572 Biological sciences, program evaluation 161, 1112, 1511, 2104, 11762 Biological sciences, research 1112, 1511, 7572, 8216, 8223, 8563, 10712, 11762, 11827, 11858 Biological sciences, seed money 3142 Biological sciences, technical assistance 9612 Biological sciences, youth 2104, 6465, 8373 Biomedicine research 44, 6315, 7570, 7575, 10712, 11786, 11834 Biomedicine research, aging 11834 Biomedicine research, economically disadvantaged 11786 Biomedicine research, faculty/staff development 6315, 11834 Biomedicine research, fellowships 6315 Biomedicine research, income development 10712 Biomedicine research, management development/ capacity building 44 Biomedicine research, program evaluation 11786 Biomedicine research, technical assistance 6315 Black studies 1631, 4785, 7230, 7699 Black studies, curriculum development 4785 Black studies, faculty/staff development 7230 Black studies, income development 7230 Black studies, management development/capacity building 1631, 7230, 7699 Black studies, publication 1631, 7699 Black studies, research 4785, 7699
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Black studies, women 4785 Blind/visually impaired, arts/culture/humanities 1753, 3867, 10769 Blind/visually impaired, education 7737, 8254, 11451 Blind/visually impaired, employment 5689 Blind/visually impaired, health—general 3867, 4886, 7614, 11451, 11452 Blind/visually impaired, health—specific diseases 3867, 4886, 7614, 10860, 11452 Blind/visually impaired, human services— multipurpose 32, 1740, 1753, 2463, 3321, 3542, 5689, 7169, 10769, 10982, 12105 Blind/visually impaired, international affairs/ development 7614 Blind/visually impaired, medical research 1899 Blind/visually impaired, public affairs/government 7737 Blind/visually impaired, recreation/sports/athletics 1740 Blind/visually impaired, religion 12105 Blind/visually impaired, safety/disaster relief 11451 Blind/visually impaired, science 7737 Bolivia, animals/wildlife 3483 Bolivia, civil rights 4828 Bolivia, community improvement/development 4801 Bolivia, crime/courts/legal services 5077 Bolivia, education 4802 Bolivia, environment 1116, 3483, 5077, 11527 Bolivia, international affairs/development 1116, 4801, 5077 Bolivia, public affairs/government 4801, 4862, 5077 Bolivia, social sciences 5077 Bosnia-Herzegovina, community improvement/ development 5022 Bosnia-Herzegovina, education 5082 Bosnia-Herzegovina, international affairs/ development 5022 Bosnia-Herzegovina, public affairs/government 5030 Botanical gardens 21, 171, 217, 763, 1027, 1062, 3183, 3304, 5032, 5934, 5935, 6561, 6775, 6917, 7696, 8251, 8867, 9077, 9358, 9483, 9969, 10304, 10397, 10835, 10852, 11006, 11343, 11455, 12029, 12099 Botanical gardens, building/renovation 171, 1027, 9077 Botanical gardens, capital campaigns 217 Botanical gardens, children/youth 6775 Botanical gardens, computer systems/equipment 1027 Botanical gardens, economically disadvantaged 21, 5032 Botanical gardens, electronic media/online services 7696 Botanical gardens, endowments 171, 12029 Botanical gardens, exhibitions 3304 Botanical gardens, faculty/staff development 1062, 9358 Botanical gardens, income development 1027, 1062, 5934, 5935, 8251, 9483, 9969, 10304, 10397, 10835, 10852, 11006, 11343, 12029, 12099 Botanical gardens, management development/ capacity building 21, 171, 217, 763, 3183, 3304, 6561, 8867, 9358, 9483 Botanical gardens, men 1062 Botanical gardens, program evaluation 5032 Botanical gardens, technical assistance 6917, 7696, 11455 Botanical gardens, youth 5032 Botanical/horticulture/landscape services 1524, 1905, 11254 Botanical/horticulture/landscape services, exhibitions 1524 Botanical/horticulture/landscape services, income development 1524, 11254 Botanical/horticulture/landscape services, management development/capacity building 1905 Botany 465, 479, 4491, 7696, 11825, 11826, 11835, 11836, 11840, 11845, 11852, 11857 Botany, electronic media/online services 7696
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Botany, faculty/staff development 11825, 11826, 11835, 11836, 11840, 11845, 11852 Botany, film/video/radio 479 Botany, management development/capacity building 465 Botany, research 465, 11825, 11826, 11835, 11836, 11840, 11845, 11852, 11857 Botany, technical assistance 7696 Botswana, animals/wildlife 2087, 2091, 3312 Botswana, community improvement/development 4857 Botswana, education 4790 Botswana, environment 2087, 2091, 3312 Botswana, public affairs/government 4857 Boy scouts 5664, 9429, 10558, 10806, 11095, 11096 Boy scouts, awards/prizes/competitions 10806 Boy scouts, capital campaigns 9429 Boy scouts, income development 5664, 9429, 10806, 11095, 11096 Boy scouts, management development/capacity building 10558 Boys & girls clubs 28, 84, 134, 509, 1069-1074, 1201, 1556, 1829-1836, 2466, 2553, 2596, 3028, 3029, 3168, 3244, 3644, 4304, 4305, 4526, 4527, 4607, 4791, 4853, 5253, 6081, 6511, 6845, 8861, 8976, 8977, 9239, 9431, 9432, 9972, 10576, 10577, 10620, 10664, 11626, 11718, 12043, 12086 Boys & girls clubs, building/renovation 1070 Boys & girls clubs, capital campaigns 1201 Boys & girls clubs, curriculum development 134 Boys & girls clubs, electronic media/online services 3644 Boys & girls clubs, equipment 134 Boys & girls clubs, faculty/staff development 1071 Boys & girls clubs, income development 84, 509, 1556, 1829-1836, 2466, 2553, 3168, 3244, 4527, 4791, 4853, 6081, 8976, 8977, 9239, 9431, 9432, 10576, 10577, 10664, 12043, 12086 Boys & girls clubs, land acquisition 6511 Boys & girls clubs, management development/ capacity building 28, 134, 1069-1074, 1201, 2596, 3028, 3029, 3644, 4304, 4305, 4526, 4607, 5253, 6845, 8861, 9972, 10620, 11626, 11718 Boys & girls clubs, program evaluation 6845 Boys & girls clubs, technical assistance 6511 Boys clubs 5914 Boys clubs, income development 5914 Boys, arts/culture/humanities 1829, 2913 Boys, civil rights 650, 9418 Boys, community improvement/development 1728, 3645 Boys, crime/courts/legal services 2887, 4494, 9410, 11573 Boys, education 134, 658, 1728, 2262, 4508, 4536, 5153, 5161, 8615, 9738, 10240, 10467, 10586, 11185 Boys, food/nutrition/agriculture 9431 Boys, health—general 358, 646, 650, 653, 775, 1250, 1364, 1728, 3158, 4069, 4134, 4494, 4508, 5153, 5161, 9418, 9431, 11573 Boys, human services—multipurpose 358, 646, 650, 653, 775, 1250, 1728, 3158, 4069, 4134, 4494, 5153, 5161, 5469, 7476, 8615, 10338, 10617, 11185, 11573 Boys, international affairs/development 1250 Boys, mental health/substance abuse 10240, 10338 Boys, philanthropy/voluntarism 1728 Boys, public affairs/government 646, 653, 6845 Boys, recreation/sports/athletics 257, 2466, 9410, 10664, 11315 Boys, religion 653 Boys, science 10467 Boys, social sciences 1364 Boys, youth development 28, 84, 134, 509, 1069-1074, 1201, 1556, 1829-1836, 2352, 2466, 2553, 2596, 2887, 2913, 3028, 3029, 3063, 3168, 3244, 3612, 3644, 4069, 4296, 4305, 4526, 4527, 4607, 4765, 4791, 4853, 5253, 5664, 5914, 6079, 6081, 6511, 6845,
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6871, 7029, 8385, 8586, 8861, 8976, 8977, 9214, 9216, 9239, 9325, 9410, 9418, 9429, 9431, 9432, 9738, 9971, 9972, 10086, 10558, 10576, 10577, 10620, 10664, 10804, 10806, 11087-11090, 11095, 11096, 11315, 11626, 11718, 12043, 12086 Brain disorders 2827, 11049 Brain disorders, income development 2827, 11049 Brain disorders, mentally disabled 11049 Brain research 2826, 4459, 11769 Brain research, economically disadvantaged 11769 Brain research, program evaluation 11769 Brain research, technical assistance 2826 Brazil, animals/wildlife 623, 1101 Brazil, arts/culture/humanities 7084, 7222, 11523 Brazil, civil rights 4779, 4851, 7074, 7095, 7097, 7101, 7164, 7181, 7199, 7222, 7226, 7273, 7300 Brazil, community improvement/development 1101, 4794, 6791, 6825, 6833, 7074, 7097, 7101, 7181, 7226, 7273, 7300, 7332 Brazil, crime/courts/legal services 7226, 7273 Brazil, education 9314, 9578 Brazil, environment 623, 1101, 1116, 6791, 7181, 7189, 7273, 7332, 9588, 11523 Brazil, food/nutrition/agriculture 7101 Brazil, health—general 7222, 11786 Brazil, health—specific diseases 7222 Brazil, human services—multipurpose 9578 Brazil, international affairs/development 1116, 2640, 6791, 6825, 6833, 7095, 7189, 7199, 9578, 11786 Brazil, medical research 11786 Brazil, public affairs/government 623, 6791, 6825, 7096, 7097, 7189, 7277, 9314 Brazil, recreation/sports/athletics 9417 Brazil, science 9314 Brazil, social sciences 7181 Brazil, youth development 9417 Breast cancer 102, 1498, 1499, 2046, 2549, 2984, 5430, 7389, 8964, 9027-9030, 9147-9150, 9219, 9277, 9388, 10127, 10162, 10555, 11038, 11039 Breast cancer research 6316, 7401, 10985, 12073 Breast cancer research, income development 7401, 10985, 12073 Breast cancer research, program evaluation 6316 Breast cancer research, women 6316, 7401, 10985, 12073 Breast cancer, economically disadvantaged 9219 Breast cancer, income development 102, 1498, 1499, 2046, 2549, 2984, 5430, 7389, 8964, 9027-9030, 9147-9150, 9219, 9277, 9388, 10555, 11038, 11039 Breast cancer, management development/capacity building 7389, 10127, 10162 Breast cancer, minorities 9219 Breast cancer, women 102, 1498, 1499, 2046, 2549, 2984, 5430, 7389, 8964, 9027-9030, 9147-9150, 9219, 9277, 9388, 10127, 10162, 10555, 11038, 11039 Buddhism 4469 Buddhism, technical assistance 4469 Bulgaria, animals/wildlife 8395 Bulgaria, environment 8395 Bulgaria, international affairs/development 5144, 8395 Bulgaria, philanthropy/voluntarism 5144 Bulgaria, recreation/sports/athletics 8395 Burma (Myanmar), animals/wildlife 11525, 11526 Burma (Myanmar), environment 11525, 11526, 11528 Burma (Myanmar), international affairs/development 1897 Burma (Myanmar), recreation/sports/athletics 11528 Burma (Myanmar), safety/disaster relief 1897 Burundi, animals/wildlife 3473 Burundi, environment 3473 Business school/education 169, 638, 660, 1171, 1301, 1315, 1405, 2124, 2639, 2744, 3650, 3651, 3661, 4302, 4522, 4549, 4999, 6057, 6487, 6702, 6706, 6708, 6720, 6798, 6818,
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6834-6837, 6877, 6920, 6970, 9650, 9796, 11878 Business school/education, conferences/seminars 3661, 4549, 6487, 6720 Business school/education, curriculum development 6970 Business school/education, economically disadvantaged 2124 Business school/education, faculty/staff development 4549 Business school/education, fellowships 638, 1315 Business school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 9650 Business school/education, income development 2744, 3651, 4999 Business school/education, management development/capacity building 2639, 6057, 11878 Business school/education, minorities 6834 Business school/education, scholarship funds 2124, 6877 Business school/education, student aid 1405 Business school/education, women 1301, 3651, 6702, 6720 Business/industry 66, 280, 402, 632, 661, 838, 854, 884, 1171, 1285, 1289, 1356, 1383, 1423, 1449, 1671, 1826, 2099, 2117, 2164, 2214, 2215, 2323, 2562, 2611, 2633, 2642, 2644, 2664, 2949, 2970, 2971, 3142, 3434, 3603, 3633, 3651, 3744, 3833, 4227, 4228, 4232, 4248, 4386, 4492, 4568, 4648, 4820, 5109, 5231, 5416, 5418, 5756, 5827, 5910, 6280, 6336, 6346, 6546, 6702, 6706, 6720, 6754, 6778, 6822, 6911, 6978, 6981, 6983, 7634, 7660, 7797, 8020, 8133, 8226, 8346, 8629, 8651, 8925, 9213, 9424, 9425, 9454, 9612, 9639, 9655, 9659, 9762, 9795, 9802, 10210, 10408, 10409, 10419, 10746, 10754, 11181, 11409, 11512, 11577, 11865 Business/industry, African Americans/Blacks 1826, 4820, 10408 Business/industry, aging 66, 4648 Business/industry, awards/prizes/competitions 2562, 2611 Business/industry, capital campaigns 4232 Business/industry, children/youth 66, 1356, 3142, 3833, 5756, 6280, 6346 Business/industry, conferences/seminars 4232, 6720 Business/industry, curriculum development 2971 Business/industry, disabilities, people with 4648, 9454 Business/industry, economically disadvantaged 402, 1356, 2323, 2562, 2949, 4568, 4648, 5109, 5756, 6280, 6336, 6346, 6754 Business/industry, electronic media/online services 2970, 10210, 10754 Business/industry, faculty/staff development 66, 6911, 9454, 10419 Business/industry, film/video/radio 2970 Business/industry, Hispanics/Latinos 280 Business/industry, immigrants/refugees 402, 2323 Business/industry, income development 854, 2214, 2215, 2562, 2611, 3651, 4648, 6978, 6981, 6983, 8133, 8346, 8629, 8651, 9612, 10210, 11181, 11409 Business/industry, management development/ capacity building 66, 1289, 2633, 2642, 2644, 2664, 3633, 3833, 4568, 7660, 8133, 8925, 9424, 11512 Business/industry, minorities 402, 2323, 2562, 4568, 6280, 6346, 8629, 9639, 9655 Business/industry, program evaluation 402, 5910, 6280, 6336, 6346, 8346, 9659, 9795 Business/industry, publication 280, 10210 Business/industry, research 402, 854, 4227, 4228, 4568, 6280, 6336, 6346, 8133, 8346, 8925, 11512 Business/industry, scholarship funds 4232, 10210 Business/industry, seed money 3142 Business/industry, technical assistance 1285, 2970, 5109, 5231, 8226, 9425, 9454, 9612 Business/industry, women 1356, 2323, 3651, 6702, 6720, 6978, 11512
Business/industry, youth 10408, 10419 Camp Fire 4431, 5182, 11629 Camp Fire, electronic media/online services 11629 Camp Fire, management development/capacity building 5182, 11629 Camp Fire, technical assistance 4431 Campaign finance reform 3452, 6643, 8091 Campaign finance reform, income development 6643, 8091 Campaign finance reform, management development/capacity building 3452, 6643 Campaign finance reform, seed money 3452 Camps, AIDS, people with 9105 Camps, boys 257, 11315 Camps, building/renovation 257 Camps, children/youth 14, 31, 1783, 1789, 2204, 2701, 2702, 3171, 3708, 5665, 5872, 6091, 7441, 9105, 10718, 11108, 11132, 11269, 11370, 12119 Camps, disabilities, people with 11108, 11132, 11269 Camps, economically disadvantaged 2763, 5872, 6091, 7441, 11315 Camps, faculty/staff development 2763, 4576 Camps, film/video/radio 31 Camps, girls 11652 Camps, income development 31, 257, 2062, 2701, 2702, 5665, 6091, 8063, 9105, 11108, 11132, 11269, 11315, 11370, 11806, 12108, 12119 Camps, infants/toddlers 2763 Camps, management development/capacity building 14, 1783, 3088, 3708, 10718, 11652, 11806, 12121 Camps, offenders/ex-offenders 9105 Camps, program evaluation 255, 1789, 2204, 5872 Camps, research 12121 Camps, technical assistance 2763 Camps, women 2763 Camps, youth 2763, 10498 Canada, animals/wildlife 11666, 11969, 11980 Canada, arts/culture/humanities 4927, 4984, 7358, 8090, 11980 Canada, community improvement/development 632, 2131, 2659, 4426, 4927, 4984, 7125, 7126, 7143, 9592 Canada, crime/courts/legal services 2120, 11663 Canada, education 790, 4927, 6583, 6589, 6590, 6605, 7734, 8131, 9937 Canada, employment 2131 Canada, environment 632, 1311, 2659, 4927, 4984, 5081, 7143, 7358, 8210, 9592, 11660, 11663, 11665, 11666, 11668, 11969, 11980 Canada, food/nutrition/agriculture 4577, 11763 Canada, health—general 2120, 11763 Canada, health—specific diseases 2120 Canada, international affairs/development 2120, 2131, 6824, 7358, 9031, 11763 Canada, medical research 3298 Canada, mental health/substance abuse 2120 Canada, philanthropy/voluntarism 4426, 5040, 6824, 7125, 7126, 8210 Canada, public affairs/government 790, 7125, 7734, 8131, 11668, 11763 Canada, religion 6583, 6589, 6590, 6605 Canada, safety/disaster relief 7358 Canada, science 1311, 7734, 8210 Cancer 103, 104, 1763, 1804, 1805, 2467, 2468, 2518, 2827, 3388, 3613, 3641, 3791, 3795, 4630, 5577, 5832, 5834, 7819, 7963, 8926, 8927, 9110, 10229, 10565-10569, 10584, 10616, 10671, 10810, 10811, 10876, 11009, 11010, 11059, 11109, 11110, 11112, 11141, 11191, 11396, 11536 Cancer research 1490, 1922, 2572, 2826, 3372, 3373, 3379, 4459, 4634, 5579, 5667, 5832, 6038, 6039, 7573, 7775, 8246, 8969, 8970, 9010, 9047, 9121, 9276, 9848, 9849, 10461, 10660, 10981, 11111, 11833, 11891, 12088, 12127 Cancer research, children/youth 5579, 5667, 12088, 12127
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Cancer research, computer systems/equipment 10461 Cancer research, conferences/seminars 1922 Cancer research, economically disadvantaged 5667 Cancer research, equipment 9848, 9849 Cancer research, faculty/staff development 11833 Cancer research, income development 1490, 2572, 3372, 3373, 3379, 4634, 5579, 5667, 5832, 6038, 6039, 7775, 8246, 8969, 8970, 9010, 9047, 9121, 9276, 10660, 10981, 11111, 11891, 12088, 12127 Cancer research, management development/ capacity building 9848, 9849 Cancer research, publication 9121 Cancer research, technical assistance 2826, 10461 Cancer research, women 9276 Cancer, building/renovation 10584 Cancer, children/youth 1763, 3795, 8926, 8927, 10229, 10584, 11112, 11141, 11191, 11396 Cancer, equipment 2468 Cancer, income development 103, 104, 1804, 1805, 2467, 2468, 2518, 2827, 3641, 4630, 5577, 5832, 5834, 9110, 10229, 10565-10569, 10584, 10671, 10810, 10811, 10876, 11009, 11010, 11059, 11109, 11110, 11112, 11141, 11191, 11396, 11536 Cancer, leukemia 1938, 2563, 5841, 7839, 9129, 10631, 10996-10998, 11260, 12103 Cancer, LGBTQ 2518 Cancer, management development/capacity building 1763, 3613, 3791, 7963, 8926, 8927, 10616 Cancer, program evaluation 3388, 7819 Cancer, technical assistance 1763 Cancer, women 2518 Caribbean, arts/culture/humanities 8090 Caribbean, environment 7624-7628 Caribbean, health—general 630 Caribbean, human services—multipurpose 630 Caribbean, international affairs/development 630, 4706, 6260, 6789, 6994 Caribbean, philanthropy/voluntarism 4706, 6260, 6789, 6994 Caribbean, public affairs/government 7218 Caribbean, social sciences 7218 Catholic agencies & churches 59, 63, 553, 554, 598, 1025, 1521, 1851, 2115, 2760-2762, 2764-2766, 2769, 2774, 2776-2778, 2780, 2784, 2786-2788, 3083-3085, 3309, 3728, 3850, 3877, 5672, 5995, 6051, 8064, 10293, 11069, 11332, 11482, 11819 Catholic agencies & churches, African Americans/ Blacks 2784 Catholic agencies & churches, awards/prizes/ competitions 553 Catholic agencies & churches, building/renovation 598, 1521, 2784, 3083 Catholic agencies & churches, children/youth 2788, 3084 Catholic agencies & churches, computer systems/ equipment 2766 Catholic agencies & churches, conferences/ seminars 2786 Catholic agencies & churches, crime/abuse victims 2788 Catholic agencies & churches, curriculum development 2760, 3085 Catholic agencies & churches, economically disadvantaged 2762, 2780, 11819 Catholic agencies & churches, electronic media/ online services 2769, 2787, 3085 Catholic agencies & churches, endowments 1851 Catholic agencies & churches, equipment 2764 Catholic agencies & churches, faculty/staff development 2760, 2762, 2764, 2765, 2774, 2776, 2778, 2780, 2787, 2788, 3085 Catholic agencies & churches, film/video/radio 2760 Catholic agencies & churches, Hispanics/Latinos 2115, 2761 Catholic agencies & churches, income development 59, 63, 553, 554, 1025, 1851, 2769, 2787, 3309, 3877, 5672, 8064, 11069, 11332, 11482, 11819
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Catholic agencies & churches, management development/capacity building 1521, 2765, 2776, 3083, 3309, 6051, 10293 Catholic agencies & churches, minorities 2780 Catholic agencies & churches, offenders/ ex-offenders 2764, 2788 Catholic agencies & churches, publication 2769 Catholic agencies & churches, research 2774, 2788 Catholic agencies & churches, scholarship funds 1025 Catholic agencies & churches, seed money 2777 Catholic agencies & churches, technical assistance 598, 2784, 2788 Catholic agencies & churches, youth 2760, 2786 Central America, civil rights 7285 Central America, community improvement/ development 2131, 7298 Central America, employment 2131 Central America, environment 573, 666, 1884, 2548, 2747, 3926, 6722, 7198, 7298 Central America, international affairs/development 573, 666, 1884, 2131, 2747, 2780, 3926, 6722, 7167, 7198, 7285 Central America, public affairs/government 2780 Central America, religion 2780 Central Asia and the Caucasus, environment 482 Central Asia and the Caucasus, science 482 Ceramic arts, building/renovation 4970 Ceramic arts, collections management/preservation 592, 605 Ceramic arts, economically disadvantaged 7464, 11073 Ceramic arts, exhibitions 592, 605 Ceramic arts, income development 3964, 11073 Ceramic arts, management development/capacity building 605, 4970, 7464, 10098 Ceramic arts, minorities 7464, 11073 Ceramic arts, research 592, 605 Ceramic arts, technical assistance 592, 10098 Ceramic arts, women 605 Ceramic arts, youth 7464, 11073 Cerebral palsy 10904, 11297, 11417 Cerebral palsy, disabilities, people with 11297 Cerebral palsy, income development 11297, 11417 Cerebral palsy, management development/capacity building 10904 Cerebral palsy, physically disabled 10904, 11417 Charter schools 50, 110-112, 114-118, 120, 122, 124, 142, 148, 149, 187, 305, 307, 316, 320, 332, 396, 496, 529, 559, 827, 984, 991, 1161, 1461, 1465, 1466, 1662, 1764, 1765, 1821, 1825, 1936, 1937, 2154, 2216, 2246, 2400-2424, 2581, 2585, 2593, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2822, 3172, 3209, 3350, 3506, 3565, 3569, 3854, 3871, 3874, 3876, 3880, 3891, 3908, 3988, 4006, 4024, 4037, 4051, 4118, 4130, 4146, 4239, 4254, 4430, 4529, 4534, 5172, 5427, 5628, 5651, 5870, 5889, 5908, 5944, 6194, 6215, 6223, 6490, 6673, 6678, 6741, 6885, 6980, 7440, 7507, 7529, 7553, 7635, 7773, 8061, 8077, 8079, 8082, 8372, 8841, 8864, 8971, 9001, 9220, 9221, 9693, 9754, 10031, 10125, 10126, 10231, 10353, 10354, 10357, 10358, 10362-10365, 10379, 10380, 10535, 10578, 10632-10635, 10678-10680, 10688, 10690-10694, 10700, 10708, 10776, 10851, 10999, 11310, 11560, 11561, 11773, 11802, 11963, 12006, 12019 Charter schools, African Americans/Blacks 4024, 8864 Charter schools, building/renovation 316, 984, 3172, 6490, 6980, 7773 Charter schools, capital campaigns 50, 1466, 2585, 5628 Charter schools, children 11963 Charter schools, children/youth 110, 148, 149, 396, 529, 2423, 2581, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2822, 3908, 4006, 4024, 4037, 4051, 4118, 4130, 4146, 4430, 5628, 6673, 6980, 7440, 7773, 8971, 10353, 10354, 10678, 10679, 11773, 12006 Charter schools, computer systems/equipment 142 Charter schools, curriculum development 2154
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Charter schools, economically disadvantaged 116, 142, 148, 187, 320, 332, 396, 559, 827, 984, 991, 1465, 1466, 1765, 1936, 1937, 2154, 2216, 2246, 2409-2415, 2417, 2420, 2422-2424, 2581, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2822, 3506, 3569, 3908, 4006, 4024, 4037, 4051, 4118, 4130, 4146, 5427, 5889, 6194, 6490, 6673, 6678, 6741, 6885, 6980, 7529, 7773, 8077, 8082, 8372, 8864, 9693, 10125, 10126, 10362-10364, 10632-10635, 10678, 10679, 10688, 10690, 10692-10694, 10851, 10999, 11560, 11561, 11773, 12006, 12019 Charter schools, electronic media/online services 3565 Charter schools, equipment 142, 149, 11963 Charter schools, faculty/staff development 305, 2154, 4024, 4239, 9754, 11963 Charter schools, fellowships 10353, 10354, 10357, 10358 Charter schools, Hispanics/Latinos 2246, 2423, 3908, 11963 Charter schools, homeless 396 Charter schools, income development 2246, 2400, 2402, 2404, 2405, 2408, 2410, 2413, 2418-2420, 2424, 5908, 5944, 6980, 8841, 8971, 10851, 11310 Charter schools, infants/toddlers 3988, 4529 Charter schools, land acquisition 10632, 10634, 10999 Charter schools, management development/ capacity building 305, 396, 1461, 2246, 2400, 2402-2405, 2407-2421, 2423, 2424, 2593, 3209, 3880, 4118, 4130, 4239, 4534, 5628, 5651, 8864, 9001, 9693, 9754, 10126, 10231, 10364, 10688, 10692, 12006 Charter schools, mentally disabled 5628, 8971 Charter schools, minorities 110, 116, 142, 148, 187, 320, 396, 529, 559, 827, 984, 991, 1465, 1466, 1765, 1936, 1937, 2216, 2246, 2409-2415, 2420, 2581, 2593, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2822, 3569, 3880, 4006, 4430, 5427, 5889, 5908, 5944, 6673, 6741, 7440, 7529, 7773, 8077, 10125, 10126, 10353, 10354, 10362-10364, 10678, 10679, 10688, 10690, 10692, 10693, 10851, 11560, 11561, 12006, 12019 Charter schools, program evaluation 827, 5651, 10379, 10380, 10693 Charter schools, research 827, 3880, 4024, 4037, 11963 Charter schools, seed money 307, 991, 2154, 2401, 2406, 2422, 4146, 8841, 10680 Charter schools, technical assistance 3876, 4037, 4430, 5172, 10363, 10365 Charter schools, youth 187, 984, 1465, 2154, 2216, 10688 Chemistry 7572, 7576, 7578, 7797, 8373, 9741, 10495, 11842, 11854, 11856 Chemistry, building/renovation 10495 Chemistry, computer systems/equipment 10495 Chemistry, curriculum development 8373, 9741, 10495 Chemistry, electronic media/online services 9741 Chemistry, equipment 10495 Chemistry, faculty/staff development 11842, 11854, 11856 Chemistry, management development/capacity building 8373 Chemistry, physically disabled 7572 Chemistry, research 7572, 7576, 7578, 11842, 11854, 11856 Chemistry, youth 8373, 10495 Child abuse, computer systems/equipment 2225 Child abuse, conferences/seminars 6004 Child abuse, crime/abuse victims 1468, 1493, 1630, 2112, 2225, 2788, 2810, 3227, 3518, 3671, 3828, 4555, 4708, 5379, 5625, 6004, 6084, 7899, 7944, 8623, 9218, 9268, 9282, 9334, 9345, 9357, 9442, 9446, 9615, 9618, 10092, 10268-10270, 10825, 10947, 11000, 11052, 11079, 11093, 11104, 11125, 11126, 11130, 11131, 11195, 11210, 11250, 11295, 11393, 11459, 11597, 11887 Child abuse, curriculum development 10947
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Child abuse, disabilities, people with 2112 Child abuse, economically disadvantaged 3671, 5379 Child abuse, equipment 7944 Child abuse, faculty/staff development 2788, 3518, 4555, 9268, 10947 Child abuse, income development 1468, 1493, 1630, 2225, 3227, 4708, 5379, 6004, 8608, 9345, 9442, 10269, 10825, 11000, 11052, 11079, 11093, 11104, 11125, 11126, 11130, 11131, 11195, 11210, 11250, 11295, 11313, 11393, 11887 Child abuse, management development/capacity building 2112, 2810, 3671, 5379, 5625, 7944, 8608, 9218, 9268, 9282, 9334, 9357, 9442, 9446, 10092 Child abuse, Native Americans/American Indians 5379 Child abuse, offenders/ex-offenders 2788, 7941 Child abuse, program evaluation 7899, 8623, 11459 Child abuse, publication 11459 Child abuse, research 2788, 9615 Child abuse, scholarship funds 1493 Child abuse, technical assistance 2788, 3227, 7941, 9615, 11597 Child development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 3238, 5394 Child development, building/renovation 300, 5303, 8585, 12153 Child development, children 1530, 7420, 7421 Child development, children/youth 833, 850, 851, 1178, 3173, 4112, 9120, 9618, 9812, 9818, 9882, 10213, 10499, 11597 Child development, collections management/ preservation 7420, 7421 Child development, computer systems/equipment 8960, 11614 Child development, conferences/seminars 300, 6910 Child development, crime/abuse victims 9464, 9618, 11597, 12005 Child development, curriculum development 833, 2395, 2396, 3746, 9610, 10499 Child development, disabilities, people with 180, 3173, 5454, 11137, 11614, 12005 Child development, economically disadvantaged 247, 300, 850, 851, 1837, 2879, 2903, 3957, 4022, 4049, 4112, 4153, 4160, 4182, 4893, 4964, 5343, 5365, 5394, 5476, 5980, 5981, 10028, 11754 Child development, education 244, 700, 833, 850, 851, 1178, 1530, 1639, 1837, 3173, 3957, 4049, 4112, 4153, 4160, 4182, 4893, 4908, 4964, 5303, 5404, 5476, 5642, 6828, 7420, 7421, 8726, 9120, 9552, 9610, 9618, 9812, 9818, 9882, 10028, 10213, 10435, 10499, 11569, 11597, 11705, 11754, 12153 Child development, electronic media/online services 180 Child development, equipment 3579 Child development, faculty/staff development 66, 833, 2879, 4112, 5365, 5855, 9610, 10949, 11569 Child development, Hispanics/Latinos 4022, 11705 Child development, income development 3173, 5343, 5404, 5476, 9120, 9818, 11137, 11220, 11431 Child development, infants/toddlers 244, 700, 1530, 1837, 3957, 4049, 4153, 4160, 4182, 4893, 4964, 5303, 5404, 5476, 5642, 6828, 7420, 7421, 8726, 9552, 9610, 10028, 11569, 11705, 11754, 12153 Child development, management development/ capacity building 19, 66, 180, 247, 700, 1639, 1837, 2903, 3238, 4112, 4153, 4964, 5343, 5362, 5642, 6058, 7477, 9464, 9882, 10213, 10530, 11614, 11705, 12005 Child development, mentally disabled 2458, 5343, 5394, 6492, 7477, 8960, 9978, 12153 Child development, minorities 247, 2879, 4022, 4964, 5365, 5404 Child development, professorships 5855
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Child development, program evaluation 1639, 2143, 3957, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4964, 5980, 5981, 8588-8590, 9978, 10028 Child development, research 1530, 2143, 4182, 4849, 4908, 4964, 7420, 7421, 8589, 9978, 10499 Child development, scholarship funds 4964 Child development, seed money 5303 Child development, services 19, 66, 180, 247, 300, 681, 682, 700, 2021, 2143, 2384, 2385, 2395, 2396, 2452, 2458, 2879, 2903, 3173, 3238, 3573, 3579, 3600, 3743, 3746, 4022, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4849, 4893, 5343, 5362, 5365, 5394, 5454, 5853-5855, 5884, 5885, 5980, 5981, 6058, 6492, 6910, 7477, 8585, 8588-8590, 8960, 9120, 9464, 9812, 9978, 10530, 10949, 11137, 11220, 11431, 11614, 12005, 12153 Child development, technical assistance 244, 2452, 4112, 5303, 5394, 5454, 8726, 9812, 11597, 11754, 12153 Child development, women 9618 Child development, youth 10435 Children’s rights 1726, 4840, 4855, 8343, 9330 Children’s rights, children/youth 1726, 4840, 4855, 9330 Children’s rights, computer systems/equipment 4855 Children’s rights, crime/abuse victims 1726, 4855 Children’s rights, economically disadvantaged 8343 Children’s rights, fellowships 4855 Children’s rights, film/video/radio 4855 Children’s rights, Hispanics/Latinos 4840 Children’s rights, income development 9330 Children’s rights, management development/ capacity building 4840, 8343 Children’s rights, minorities 8343 Children’s rights, offenders/ex-offenders 1726 Children’s rights, program evaluation 4855 Children’s rights, research 4855 Children’s rights, youth 8343 Children, adoption 2608-2610, 3032, 4045, 5219, 5621, 5680, 5685, 8892, 8894, 8895, 10551, 10789, 10834, 11383, 11564 Children, arts/culture/humanities 74, 1540, 1603, 3663, 3747, 4205, 8162, 9797, 10941 Children, community improvement/development 69, 9797 Children, crime/abuse victims 11079 Children, crime/courts/legal services 11079 Children, day care 244, 1016, 1028, 1029, 1052, 1389, 1455, 1632, 1865, 1866, 2021, 2108, 2249, 2280, 2375, 2382, 2386-2390, 2392-2394, 2398, 2399, 2443, 2872, 2879, 3598, 3599, 3616, 3745, 3827, 4044, 4176, 4285, 4556, 4578, 4867, 4930, 4950, 5170, 5178, 5217, 5365, 5397, 5435, 5453, 5454, 5458, 5573, 5618, 5650, 5737, 5902, 5973, 6100, 6127, 6130, 6338, 6729, 7453, 8087, 8163, 8585, 8798, 8857, 9024, 9108, 9201, 9234, 9390, 9484, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9508-9510, 9552, 9704, 9894, 10019, 10037, 10055, 10056, 10095, 10252, 10254, 10300, 10978, 10989, 11036, 11070, 11150, 11188, 11221, 11311, 11499, 11754, 11799, 11886 Children, disabilities, people with 11065 Children, economically disadvantaged 56, 1902, 11065, 11293, 11637 Children, education 69, 740, 1130, 1530, 1540, 1549, 1603, 1890, 2391, 2453, 2715, 2897, 3241, 3505, 3747, 3979, 4205, 4310, 4551, 4552, 5295, 5434, 6226, 6275, 6471, 7170, 7372, 7420, 7421, 7423, 7425, 7889, 8013, 8162, 8680, 8832, 9201, 9316, 9420, 9452, 9472, 9602, 9736, 9797, 9833, 9876, 9929, 9938-9942, 10416, 10646, 10954, 11114, 11495, 11538, 11637, 11868, 11947, 11962, 11963 Children, environment 6226, 9420, 9452, 9472, 9797 Children, food/nutrition/agriculture 5434, 6187 Children, foster care 363, 531, 1174, 1213, 2139, 2140, 2143, 2146, 2149, 2153, 2155, 2157, 2165, 2166, 2168, 2170, 2172, 2176, 2177,
2180-2182, 2231, 3015, 3017, 3049, 3256, 3764, 3953, 4043, 4045, 4072, 4075, 4078, 4081, 4104, 4134, 4150, 4179, 4184, 4201, 4202, 4484, 5321, 5685, 6851, 7489, 7490, 7493, 7810, 7835, 8353, 8590, 9361, 10613, 10834, 11106, 11184, 11390, 11564, 11565, 12004 Children, health—general 3050, 5434, 6275, 7170, 8680, 8832, 9938, 9939, 10941 Children, homeless 11637 Children, human services—multipurpose 56, 1902, 3747, 4552, 4600, 5434, 5485, 8589, 9201, 9481, 9978, 10941, 11036, 11065, 11079, 11188, 11293, 11442, 11637 Children, income development 11065, 11079, 11293 Children, management development/capacity building 56, 1902, 3617, 4739, 11637 Children, minorities 1902 Children, philanthropy/voluntarism 69 Children, program evaluation 8589 Children, public affairs/government 9602, 10416 Children, recreation/sports/athletics 5350, 5434, 5663, 8013, 9452, 9833, 11036, 11247, 11264 Children, religion 6187 Children, research 8589 Children, safety/disaster relief 6275 Children, science 1130, 3505, 9316, 9736, 9876, 10416, 10954, 11868, 11962, 11963 Children, seed money 4739 Children, services 56, 1902, 3617, 4739, 5485, 8589, 11065, 11079, 11293, 11442, 11637 Children, social sciences 2715, 8589, 9978 Children, youth development 3663, 4551, 5350, 5663, 7416, 7420, 7421, 7425, 7473, 9285, 9469, 9481, 11538, 11892, 11947 Children/youth, African Americans/Blacks 2958, 4023, 4085, 4550, 6859, 8240 Children/youth, AIDS, people with 2768, 8096, 8098, 8112 Children/youth, animals/wildlife 9527, 9571 Children/youth, arts/culture/humanities 31, 128, 129, 133, 138, 149, 185, 209, 492, 527, 543, 545, 643, 896, 909, 918, 987, 1009, 1026, 1055, 1128, 1133, 1137, 1143, 1144, 1386, 1387, 1401, 1548, 1578, 1602, 1642, 1676, 1681, 1927, 1968, 2018, 2139, 2220, 2221, 2243, 2358, 2359, 2616, 2790, 2919, 2957, 2990, 3131, 3204, 3302, 3367, 3410, 3415, 3417, 3421, 3478, 3500, 3625, 3752, 3956, 4056, 4206, 4213, 4298, 4383, 4562, 4646, 4915, 4933, 5060, 5176, 5233, 5432, 5549, 5719, 5938, 5947, 5972, 6006, 6109, 6146, 6460, 6481, 6535, 6681, 6852, 7002, 7026, 7042, 7130, 7140, 7150, 7206, 7220, 7245, 7269, 7362, 7365, 7392, 7457, 7472, 7746, 7790, 7825, 7984, 8209, 8265, 8308, 8690, 8836, 8837, 8892, 8894, 8895, 8961, 8968, 8994, 8999, 9113, 9134, 9227, 9371, 9423, 9433, 9457, 9496, 9511, 9538, 9557, 9569, 9573, 9606, 9627, 9641, 9643, 9647, 9654, 9664, 9680, 9710, 9723, 9769, 9782, 9786-9788, 9852, 9990, 10023, 10048, 10178, 10246, 10432, 10725, 10802, 10815, 10833, 10962, 11140, 11345, 11362, 11470, 11746, 11862, 12143 Children/youth, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1924, 4199, 5395 Children/youth, building/renovation 3191, 3193, 8598, 10217 Children/youth, capital campaigns 1390, 5520, 5521 Children/youth, civil rights 532, 725, 747, 1726, 2036, 2101, 2768, 3019, 3067, 4102-4104, 4483, 4840, 4855, 4911, 5247, 5432, 5439, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5648, 5747, 8356, 8705, 9330, 9647, 9660, 11450, 11783 Children/youth, community improvement/ development 66, 185, 300, 365, 414, 424, 542, 546, 589, 967, 987, 1196, 1204, 1205, 1265, 1267, 1271, 1298, 1299, 1304, 1356, 1365, 1401, 1404, 1429, 1431, 1553, 1573, 1628,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
2144, 2158, 2210, 2212, 2676, 2767, 2781, 2829, 3131, 3142, 3171, 3211, 3386, 3453, 3512, 3833, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4011-4013, 4016, 4018, 4020, 4021, 4024, 4027, 4028, 4033, 4034, 4037, 4082, 4087, 4089, 4098-4100, 4102, 4103, 4111-4115, 4127, 4131, 4132, 4135, 4137, 4139, 4144, 4145, 4147, 4163, 4168, 4170, 4171, 4173, 4183, 4186-4190, 4193, 4381, 4462, 4781, 4784, 4809, 4842, 4866, 4915, 4931, 4933, 4935, 5006, 5013, 5018, 5019, 5137, 5146, 5166, 5176, 5177, 5180, 5387, 5592, 5756, 6084, 6270, 6280, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6387, 6398, 6477, 6671, 6672, 6852, 7053, 7171, 7296, 7623, 7747, 7897, 8000, 8313, 8344, 8715, 8892, 8894, 8895, 9193, 9323, 9341, 9500, 9557, 9606, 9732, 9897, 10020, 10056, 10410, 10589, 10784, 10898, 11033, 11211, 11470, 11553, 11918, 11919, 11935, 11936, 11958 Children/youth, computer systems/equipment 141, 2222, 2234, 6477, 9696, 9875, 10410, 11611 Children/youth, conferences/seminars 4023, 4048, 4084, 4171 Children/youth, crime/abuse victims 141, 555, 1468, 1630, 1863, 1864, 2222, 2234, 2617, 3031, 3227, 3365, 3671, 4040, 4041, 4046-4048, 4110, 4196, 4555, 4989, 5183, 5379, 5668-5670, 6011, 6084, 7467, 7899, 7944, 8069, 8238, 8603, 8613, 8623, 9282, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9360, 9437, 9442, 9450, 10092, 10166, 10588, 10814, 10885, 10887, 10889, 10952, 11052, 11071, 11126-11128, 11130, 11131, 11134, 11164-11166, 11210, 11250, 11295, 11393, 11440, 11688, 11887, 12005, 12152 Children/youth, crime/courts/legal services 131, 177, 282, 386, 424, 437, 720, 750, 1258, 1259, 1390, 1468, 1493, 1630, 1726, 1863, 1864, 1925, 2112, 2225, 2226, 2486, 2524, 2634, 2788, 2810, 3017, 3227, 3365, 3453, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3518, 3608, 3671, 3828, 3956, 4007, 4008, 4031, 4032, 4052-4054, 4064-4066, 4080, 4097, 4106-4109, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4198, 4203, 4367, 4535, 4555, 4708, 4762, 4931, 5183, 5243, 5379, 5471, 5605, 5625, 5907, 5937, 6004, 6084, 6347, 6370, 6405, 7152, 7413, 7446, 7478, 7596, 7776, 7893, 7899, 7941, 7944, 7997, 8003, 8011, 8045, 8046, 8113, 8244, 8313, 8355, 8608, 8613, 8623, 8968, 8984, 9105, 9184, 9218, 9282, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9331, 9334, 9345, 9357, 9360, 9391, 9437, 9442, 9446, 9450, 9615, 9618, 9653, 9904, 10041, 10092, 10268-10270, 10465, 10588, 10780, 10814, 10825, 10836, 10887, 10889, 10947, 11000, 11052, 11085, 11093, 11104, 11120, 11125-11127, 11130, 11131, 11164-11166, 11195, 11202, 11210, 11224, 11228, 11250, 11257, 11295, 11313, 11342, 11393, 11565, 11597, 11608, 11687, 11715, 11887, 12138, 12152 Children/youth, curriculum development 1287 Children/youth, disabilities, people with 373, 2245, 4040, 4041, 6869, 7878, 8069, 8238, 11132, 11384, 11395, 11897, 12005 Children/youth, economically disadvantaged 141, 364, 374, 386, 396, 408, 417, 750, 1016, 1350, 1390, 1426, 1734, 1803, 1863, 1864, 1924, 2103, 2158, 2222, 2223, 2234, 2264, 2337, 2602, 2617, 2811, 2837, 2869, 2902, 2941, 3089, 3671, 3944, 4004, 4008, 4009, 4011, 4018, 4021, 4023, 4026-4028, 4035, 4036, 4038-4042, 4046-4048, 4079, 4080, 4084, 4085, 4087, 4089-4091, 4098, 4100, 4105, 4110-4112, 4115, 4122, 4123, 4128, 4139, 4147, 4157, 4169-4171, 4178, 4180, 4185, 4187, 4188, 4196, 4199, 4210, 4220, 4437, 4550, 4552, 4591, 4946, 5062, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5221, 5260, 5276, 5379,
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5668-5670, 6302, 6323, 6398, 6477, 6727, 6859, 6869, 6995, 7171, 7296, 7403, 7447, 7451, 7467, 7469, 7475, 7486, 8069, 8088, 8098, 8117, 8238, 8240, 8404, 8592, 8603, 8613, 8635, 8745, 9360, 9430, 9688, 10217, 10814, 10859, 11127, 11134, 11176, 11183, 11266, 11304, 11357, 11380, 11397, 11426, 11489, 11591, 11643, 11695 Children/youth, education 2, 7, 12, 107, 108, 110, 128, 129, 133, 138, 148, 149, 156, 163, 166, 180, 182, 183, 185, 209, 259, 306, 328, 396, 403, 417, 437, 491-494, 497, 499, 500, 527, 529, 540, 571, 618, 643, 656, 678, 725, 747, 833, 843, 850, 851, 896, 967, 1000, 1016, 1023, 1028, 1050, 1055, 1058, 1059, 1128, 1133, 1134, 1142-1145, 1147, 1178, 1198, 1212, 1214, 1226, 1280, 1294, 1304, 1431, 1451, 1539, 1553, 1565, 1567, 1578, 1587, 1628, 1642, 1651-1653, 1663, 1707, 1720, 1734, 1784, 1785, 1867, 1895, 1898, 1906, 1919, 1925, 1949, 1954, 1971, 1980, 2024, 2063, 2101, 2103, 2144, 2152, 2157, 2159, 2167, 2210, 2212, 2221, 2223, 2270, 2271, 2343, 2355, 2359, 2423, 2449, 2458, 2461, 2524, 2547, 2581, 2592, 2616, 2618, 2661, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2711, 2767, 2781, 2782, 2789-2792, 2808, 2822, 2834, 2835, 2858, 2874, 2883, 2889, 2933, 2950, 2991, 3019, 3084, 3094, 3135, 3136, 3142, 3173, 3204, 3236, 3242, 3332, 3366, 3367, 3410, 3414, 3415, 3417, 3431, 3446, 3451, 3463, 3478, 3500, 3539, 3553, 3554, 3570, 3571, 3575, 3583, 3589, 3648, 3752, 3787, 3796, 3806, 3824, 3826, 3828, 3908, 3944, 3956, 4006, 4009, 4018, 4024, 4028, 4037, 4051, 4058, 4076, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4112, 4117, 4118, 4130, 4142, 4146, 4154, 4174, 4175, 4178, 4186, 4192, 4206, 4213, 4219, 4253, 4264, 4298, 4317, 4318, 4347, 4384, 4430, 4483, 4493, 4523, 4524, 4532, 4546, 4550, 4562, 4583, 4589, 4596, 4646, 4784, 4802, 4809, 4844, 4866, 4890, 4935, 4985, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5049, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5101, 5104, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5146, 5157, 5179, 5187, 5198, 5199, 5229, 5233, 5239, 5247, 5409-5414, 5421, 5422, 5431, 5432, 5439, 5442, 5454, 5492, 5518, 5519, 5529, 5541-5543, 5545, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5570, 5572, 5574, 5628, 5633, 5659, 5722, 5746, 5747, 5752, 5754, 5756, 5759, 5761, 5794, 5812, 5833, 5853-5856, 5862, 5872, 5884, 5885, 5895, 5947, 5964, 5969, 5990, 6027, 6044, 6084, 6102, 6146, 6151, 6195, 6206, 6287, 6292, 6296, 6303, 6317, 6364, 6457, 6458, 6472, 6481, 6495, 6522, 6524, 6527, 6535, 6578-6580, 6582, 6587, 6591-6594, 6597, 6599, 6601, 6602, 6605-6607, 6621, 6630, 6639, 6644, 6647, 6649, 6651, 6663, 6664, 6671-6673, 6681, 6694, 6743, 6775, 6823, 6868, 6869, 6879, 6907, 6980, 6996, 7080, 7130, 7140, 7206, 7208, 7220, 7269, 7323, 7362, 7365, 7377, 7397, 7411, 7412, 7422, 7424, 7426, 7431, 7440-7442, 7445, 7455, 7457, 7480, 7494, 7596, 7615, 7620, 7746, 7773, 7849, 7870, 7897, 7900, 7933, 7942, 7947, 7978, 7996, 8000, 8045, 8046, 8055, 8096, 8161, 8178, 8209, 8254, 8265, 8271, 8272, 8313, 8355, 8356, 8374, 8377, 8390, 8404, 8406, 8562, 8591, 8611, 8637, 8638, 8705, 8747, 8961, 8971, 8989, 9003, 9006, 9033, 9053, 9066, 9079, 9113, 9120, 9134, 9152, 9250, 9252, 9286, 9306-9312, 9314, 9315, 9317, 9318, 9320, 9386, 9423, 9445, 9451, 9453, 9457, 9489, 9519, 9520, 9527, 9530, 9531, 9538, 9553, 9557, 9561, 9571, 9573, 9605, 9618, 9624, 9641, 9643, 9644, 9647, 9649, 9651, 9653, 9654, 9660, 9664, 9666, 9672, 9680, 9690, 9703, 9705, 9710, 9732, 9733, 9735, 9783, 9812, 9818, 9843, 9865, 9882, 9900, 9905-9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9932-9937, 9943-9945, 9950, 9951, 9989, 9990, 10000, 10022, 10025, 10041, 10093, 10094, 10112, 10113, 10145-10147, 10169, 10181, 10213,
SUBJECT INDEX
10217, 10250, 10262, 10268, 10274, 10353, 10354, 10412, 10425, 10432, 10441, 10448, 10460, 10465, 10469, 10471, 10478, 10487, 10489, 10499, 10507, 10536, 10542, 10554, 10579, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10653, 10678, 10679, 10714, 10716, 10717, 10719, 10729, 10738, 10765, 10775, 10778-10780, 10818, 10913, 10955, 10962, 10965, 10969, 10974, 10976, 10977, 11076, 11100, 11138, 11152-11154, 11222, 11246, 11249, 11251, 11255, 11267, 11320, 11323, 11338, 11341, 11366, 11374, 11380, 11392, 11394, 11399, 11450, 11451, 11546, 11553, 11566, 11597, 11651, 11678, 11716, 11727, 11732, 11744, 11746, 11756, 11773-11777, 11782, 11791, 11794, 11800, 11838, 11862, 11875, 11918, 11954, 12003, 12006, 12021, 12143 Children/youth, electronic media/online services 1135, 2222, 4084, 4157 Children/youth, employment 1226, 2789, 2957, 4012, 4020, 4033, 4137, 4170, 5018, 5220, 5682, 6477, 7151, 8000, 9323, 10469, 10471 Children/youth, environment 163, 185, 365, 499, 527, 589, 1057-1059, 1280, 1573, 1651, 1681, 1717, 1783, 2220, 4493, 4778, 4933, 6091, 6206, 6775, 7481, 9451, 9453, 9489, 9527, 9559, 9561, 9571, 9643, 9865, 10217, 10765, 10913, 11287, 11918, 11958 Children/youth, equipment 7944, 10410 Children/youth, faculty/staff development 2264, 2941, 3365, 4100, 4112, 4552, 4555, 4591, 5221, 5971, 8404, 8592, 8613, 9341, 9450, 10217, 10887, 12065, 12152 Children/youth, fellowships 4041, 4171 Children/youth, food/nutrition/agriculture 378, 380, 403, 417, 1217, 2026, 3823, 4447, 4806, 4809, 4855, 5423, 6182, 6189, 6264, 6280, 6287, 6291, 6298, 6302, 6346, 6348, 6364, 6370, 6373, 6374, 6398, 6405, 6416, 6473, 8000, 8980, 10181, 10898 Children/youth, health—general 64, 88, 170, 204, 261, 264, 290, 364, 365, 374, 378, 380, 386, 403, 408, 414, 417, 424, 437, 498, 630, 656, 664, 665, 720, 1217, 1225, 1234, 1271, 1282, 1298, 1299, 1314, 1328, 1330, 1356, 1365, 1401, 1519, 1565, 1573, 1575, 1587, 1734, 1763, 1776, 1777, 1788, 1789, 1791, 1895, 1925, 1941-1946, 2008, 2024, 2075, 2194, 2204, 2206, 2218, 2258, 2264, 2469, 2554, 2666, 2705, 2708, 2735, 2768, 2915, 2957, 2959, 3211, 3266, 3374, 3421, 3516, 3517, 3520, 3523, 3524, 3553, 3555, 3608, 3795, 3823, 3824, 3831-3833, 3841, 3873, 3900, 3905, 3944, 4005, 4014, 4035, 4122, 4241, 4483, 4493, 4601, 4778, 4806, 4886, 4932, 4935, 5243, 5325, 5365, 5423, 5501, 5502, 5506, 5514, 5636, 5667, 5787-5790, 5793, 5835, 5846, 5851, 5858, 5972, 5988, 6102, 6255, 6264, 6270, 6280, 6281, 6285, 6287, 6289, 6291, 6296, 6298, 6302, 6312, 6317, 6320, 6322, 6323, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6341, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6354, 6355, 6364, 6367, 6370, 6373, 6374, 6379, 6387, 6398, 6405, 6413, 6415, 6416, 6421, 6495, 6522, 6527, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 6897, 6907, 6909, 6910, 6968, 7127, 7278, 7384, 7400, 7472, 7596, 7616, 7767, 7837, 7897, 7899, 8000, 8096, 8236, 8238, 8691, 8926, 8927, 8999, 9014, 9049, 9050, 9067, 9105, 9138, 9261, 9351, 9357, 9455, 9466, 9601, 9618, 9653, 9660, 9671, 9679, 9875, 9906, 9915, 9916, 10042, 10096, 10159, 10229, 10308, 10321, 10336, 10415, 10552, 10583, 10584, 10647, 10813, 10847, 10848, 10861, 10872, 10913, 10947, 10949, 10962, 10983, 10988, 11032, 11037, 11139, 11141, 11146, 11187, 11191, 11194, 11204, 11206, 11240, 11258, 11262, 11266, 11272, 11308, 11314, 11326, 11327, 11367, 11368, 11394-11397, 11451, 11539, 11542, 11543, 11597, 11749, 11750, 11760, 11783, 11795, 11888, 11908-11910, 12005, 12089, 12110 Children/youth, health—specific diseases 494, 1763, 1971, 2458, 2768, 3514, 3515, 3553,
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SUBJECT INDEX
3648, 3795, 3831-3833, 4241, 4601, 4886, 5501, 5502, 5514, 5628, 5729, 5835, 5846, 6897, 6909, 6910, 7027, 8070, 8178, 8924, 8926, 8927, 9105, 10229, 10584, 10672, 10738, 10906, 10949, 11076, 11112, 11141, 11191, 11337, 11385, 11396, 11469, 11716, 11749, 11750, 11760, 11795 Children/youth, Hispanics/Latinos 1390, 1643, 4085, 5221, 6859, 8240, 11380 Children/youth, homeless 396, 4437, 5345, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660, 11071 Children/youth, housing/shelter 65, 2032, 2109, 2567, 2781, 3033, 3991, 4016, 4036, 4113, 4131, 4144, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4381, 4778, 5261, 5639, 6108, 6477, 6613, 7962, 8892, 8894, 8895, 8917, 9215, 9539, 9898, 10217, 10611, 11958, 12044 Children/youth, human services—multipurpose 64-66, 96, 131, 139, 141, 180, 218, 247, 261, 282, 300, 363-365, 373, 374, 380, 386, 396, 397, 408, 417, 531, 542, 546, 630, 656, 664, 747, 750, 967, 1000, 1016, 1028, 1050, 1055, 1075, 1135, 1174, 1180, 1213, 1274, 1275, 1342, 1390, 1401, 1426, 1468, 1493, 1512, 1587, 1628, 1630, 1641, 1643, 1734, 1775, 1778, 1783, 1803, 1863, 1864, 1888, 1924, 1964, 1982, 2008, 2039-2041, 2103, 2108, 2109, 2112, 2139, 2140, 2143, 2146, 2149, 2153, 2155, 2157, 2158, 2165-2167, 2170, 2172, 2176, 2177, 2180-2182, 2204, 2222, 2223, 2234, 2245, 2263, 2264, 2337, 2458, 2602, 2608-2610, 2617, 2628, 2708, 2768, 2781, 2811, 2837, 2838, 2869, 2879, 2883, 2896, 2902, 2904, 2915, 2933, 2939, 2941, 2950, 2957, 2958, 3017, 3031-3033, 3036, 3049, 3089, 3094, 3173, 3191, 3193, 3208, 3226, 3227, 3256, 3266, 3365, 3374, 3453, 3516, 3517, 3523, 3524, 3539, 3570, 3571, 3573, 3579, 3600, 3629, 3636, 3671, 3743, 3803, 3828, 3922, 3944, 3953, 3991, 4004, 4005, 4008, 4009, 4011-4013, 4016, 4018, 4020-4023, 4026-4028, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4038-4043, 4045-4048, 4056, 4068, 4070-4073, 4075, 4078-4080, 4084, 4085, 4087, 4089-4091, 4093, 4094, 4098-4101, 4104, 4105, 4110-4112, 4115, 4122, 4123, 4127, 4128, 4139, 4146, 4147, 4150, 4157, 4159, 4164, 4168-4171, 4178-4181, 4183-4190, 4192, 4196, 4199, 4201, 4210, 4220, 4224, 4347, 4375, 4376, 4381, 4437, 4438, 4550, 4555, 4591, 4681, 4708, 4739, 4781, 4809, 4832, 4914, 4933, 4935, 4941, 4946, 4975, 4989, 5018, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5176, 5183, 5215, 5219-5221, 5260, 5261, 5276, 5283, 5294, 5301, 5312, 5321, 5325, 5343, 5345, 5354, 5365, 5379, 5395, 5398, 5403, 5441, 5454, 5471, 5478, 5489, 5496, 5520, 5521, 5549, 5592, 5593, 5599, 5600, 5603, 5605, 5621, 5627, 5637, 5658, 5660, 5668-5670, 5680, 5682, 5685, 5702, 5721, 5836, 5853-5855, 5884, 5885, 5907, 5937, 5971, 5994, 6001, 6011, 6084, 6085, 6108, 6141, 6145, 6287, 6291, 6302, 6303, 6323, 6341, 6347, 6355, 6373, 6374, 6387, 6398, 6415, 6416, 6477, 6522, 6613, 6727, 6859, 6869, 6874, 6910, 6995, 7053, 7127, 7151, 7152, 7171, 7296, 7371, 7403, 7413, 7422, 7447, 7451, 7467, 7469, 7475, 7477, 7478, 7486, 7493, 7587, 7623, 7747, 7810, 7835, 7869, 7878, 7893, 7897, 7899, 7940, 7941, 7944, 7947, 7996, 7997, 8011, 8069, 8088, 8096, 8098, 8112, 8117, 8238, 8240, 8244, 8316, 8404, 8585, 8588-8595, 8598, 8603, 8605, 8608, 8611, 8613, 8623, 8635, 8662, 8663, 8691, 8705, 8745, 8833, 8892, 8894, 8895, 8917, 8960, 8984, 9033, 9049, 9050, 9066, 9108, 9120, 9138, 9152, 9184, 9215, 9218, 9237, 9279, 9282, 9292-9301, 9303, 9321, 9327, 9330, 9331, 9341, 9345, 9356, 9360, 9361, 9373, 9375, 9391, 9430, 9437, 9442, 9450, 9463, 9498, 9500, 9539, 9554, 9558, 9615, 9618, 9651, 9688, 9696, 9735, 9812, 9841, 9875, 9885, 9901, 9903, 9999, 10000,
360
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
10020, 10042, 10056, 10092, 10142, 10159, 10166, 10217, 10227, 10376, 10377, 10410, 10530, 10553, 10557, 10588, 10589, 10611-10613, 10644, 10647, 10784, 10807, 10808, 10812, 10814, 10821, 10825, 10834, 10836, 10859, 10861, 10885, 10887, 10889, 10902, 10906, 10915, 10916, 10949, 10952, 10971, 11032, 11033, 11037, 11052, 11054, 11056, 11071, 11085, 11093, 11097, 11099, 11100, 11102, 11106, 11108, 11116, 11117, 11119, 11120, 11125-11132, 11134-11137, 11142, 11164-11166, 11168, 11169, 11176, 11182-11184, 11193-11196, 11200, 11209-11211, 11217, 11220, 11224, 11233, 11240, 11243, 11250, 11263, 11265, 11266, 11269, 11271, 11272, 11278, 11281, 11295, 11299, 11303-11305, 11308, 11313, 11314, 11317, 11319, 11325-11327, 11329, 11331, 11335-11337, 11339, 11357, 11366, 11367, 11375, 11379, 11380, 11383, 11384, 11390, 11393, 11395, 11397, 11401, 11403, 11407, 11418, 11426, 11429, 11431, 11439, 11440, 11477, 11489, 11539, 11564, 11565, 11590, 11591, 11597, 11600, 11608, 11611, 11614, 11622, 11643, 11684, 11685, 11688, 11689, 11695, 11722, 11794, 11887, 11897, 11918, 11935, 11936, 11996, 12004, 12005, 12044, 12065, 12110, 12138, 12152 Children/youth, immigrants/refugees 374, 1924, 4591 Children/youth, income development 555, 664, 1274, 1468, 1630, 1803, 1864, 2103, 2222, 2223, 2245, 2617, 3208, 3226, 3227, 3374, 4084, 4110, 4128, 4224, 4832, 4975, 5379, 5398, 5702, 5836, 5971, 6001, 6477, 6869, 6995, 7403, 7447, 8069, 8238, 8240, 9049, 9066, 9279, 9330, 9331, 9360, 9373, 9430, 9442, 9450, 9463, 9688, 9885, 10166, 10588, 10617, 10814, 10859, 10889, 11032, 11052, 11054, 11056, 11071, 11097, 11102, 11126-11132, 11134-11136, 11164-11166, 11176, 11183, 11210, 11250, 11265, 11266, 11271, 11272, 11295, 11304, 11305, 11308, 11325, 11357, 11375, 11380, 11384, 11393, 11395, 11397, 11426, 11439, 11440, 11591, 11887, 11897, 12065, 12110 Children/youth, international affairs/development 177, 572, 630, 1898, 1924, 1927, 2226, 2608-2610, 2666, 2676, 2705, 2829, 4315, 4483, 4840, 4843, 4913, 5636, 5988, 6250, 6255, 6463, 6823, 7026, 7377, 7403, 8069, 8235, 9002, 9409, 9786, 11206, 11286, 11591, 11749, 11750, 11760, 11783, 11951, 12005 Children/youth, internship funds 4009 Children/youth, management development/capacity building 141, 373, 374, 380, 396, 408, 750, 1274, 1275, 1390, 1426, 1643, 1863, 1924, 2222, 2234, 2245, 2264, 2602, 2617, 2628, 2869, 2896, 2902, 2941, 3031, 3089, 3094, 3191, 3193, 3208, 3226, 3453, 3629, 3671, 3922, 4036, 4038, 4047, 4079, 4080, 4089, 4100, 4111, 4112, 4128, 4181, 4220, 4550, 4946, 4975, 4989, 5176, 5183, 5221, 5260, 5276, 5345, 5379, 5395, 5398, 5471, 5520, 5521, 5660, 5670, 6011, 6085, 6727, 6869, 7371, 7447, 7467, 7469, 7475, 7486, 7878, 7944, 8088, 8592, 8595, 8605, 8613, 8635, 8662, 8663, 9282, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9341, 9437, 9442, 9450, 9463, 9481, 9875, 9885, 9901, 9999, 10020, 10092, 10885, 10887, 10952, 11489, 11591, 11611, 11622, 11643, 11688, 11794, 11996, 12005, 12152 Children/youth, medical research 88, 191, 2561, 2793, 2794, 3589, 3981, 3982, 5579, 5667, 5728, 6168, 6503, 7569, 8096, 8727, 8728, 8971, 9128, 9265, 9486, 10307, 10321, 10347, 10995, 11147, 11245, 12088, 12127 Children/youth, membership benefit groups 4137 Children/youth, mental health/substance abuse 186, 218, 247, 363, 396, 1075, 1135, 1234, 1464, 1575, 1587, 1607, 1726, 1867, 1982, 2225, 2598, 3554, 4122, 4123, 4159, 4164, 4367, 4438, 4681, 4781, 4933, 5403, 5441,
5639, 5649, 6141, 6281, 6293, 6303, 6321, 6347, 7477, 7869, 8084, 8263, 8603, 8627, 8690, 9119, 9356, 9373, 9456, 9457, 9901, 10557, 10713, 10805, 10850, 10885, 10902, 10947, 11094, 11104, 11112, 11119, 11133, 11180, 11319, 11381, 11469, 11564 Children/youth, mentally disabled 1135, 2617, 4122, 4123, 4989, 9901, 10166, 11440 Children/youth, minorities 141, 374, 396, 1016, 1426, 1734, 2158, 2222, 2223, 2234, 2264, 4009, 4035, 4036, 4090, 4105, 4111, 4170, 4591, 5260, 5276, 6477, 6869, 7447, 7475, 8613, 9688, 11183, 11426, 11684, 11685 Children/youth, Native Americans/American Indians 5345, 5379, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660, 5971 Children/youth, offenders/ex-offenders 386, 4026, 6347, 7997, 9301, 9331, 9360, 11489 Children/youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 259, 1196, 1203, 1271, 1274, 1275, 1294, 1314, 4013, 4015, 4094, 4148, 4177, 4317, 4462, 4832, 4840, 4842, 4855, 4913, 5454, 5754, 6522, 6852, 8894, 9252, 9345, 10056, 11357, 11643, 11918, 11919 Children/youth, physically disabled 11325 Children/youth, program evaluation 364, 386, 1135, 1734, 2167, 2337, 3090, 3516, 4004, 4009, 4027, 4028, 4041, 4087, 4090, 4098, 4122, 4123, 4178, 4180, 4188, 4347, 5073, 5489, 5603, 6287, 6291, 6323, 6416, 7296, 7413, 7899, 8096, 8098, 8117, 8404, 8594, 8598, 8603, 8623, 8662, 9735, 10217 Children/youth, public affairs/government 148, 166, 264, 290, 306, 500, 540, 545, 546, 643, 725, 1058, 1059, 1258, 1265, 1553, 1567, 1778, 2206, 2618, 2957, 3038, 3084, 3171, 3446, 3478, 3489, 3500, 3796, 3956, 4011, 4016, 4020, 4035, 4039, 4073, 4092, 4093, 4095, 4096, 4099, 4102, 4124, 4127, 4147, 4157, 4163, 4173, 4174, 4181, 4253, 4462, 4842, 4855, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5166, 5365, 5756, 5833, 6298, 6968, 6996, 7171, 7296, 7455, 7457, 7746, 8011, 8313, 8316, 8406, 9079, 9084, 9308-9310, 9314, 9386, 9500, 9732, 9733, 10412, 10432, 10471, 10716, 10775, 11687, 11875 Children/youth, publication 555, 1135, 4084, 4087, 7371 Children/youth, recreation/sports/athletics 2, 14, 31, 162, 380, 1055, 1512, 1582, 1747, 1783, 1789, 1802, 1803, 1828, 2204, 2470, 2701, 2702, 2846, 2922, 2992, 3002, 3171, 3296, 3539, 3708, 3886-3888, 4458, 4539, 4742, 4881, 4985, 5157, 5177, 5302, 5665, 5667, 5810, 5819, 5835, 5851, 5872, 6091, 6270, 6296, 6302, 6312, 6317, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6612, 7399, 7441, 7598, 7824, 8055, 8070, 8469, 9105, 9281, 9451, 9453, 9466, 9539, 9606, 9713, 9714, 9900, 10059, 10217, 10542, 10573, 10718, 10847, 10848, 10850, 10861, 11108, 11132, 11222, 11269, 11283, 11325, 11356, 11370, 11371, 12119 Children/youth, religion 720, 2788, 3034, 3084, 3730, 4071, 5994, 6182, 6189, 6579, 6582, 6591, 6593, 6594, 6601, 6605, 11450 Children/youth, research 364, 380, 1350, 1587, 1803, 3090, 4027, 4028, 4039, 4041, 4042, 4085, 4087, 4122, 4123, 4139, 4147, 4157, 4178, 4180, 4187, 5073, 5106, 5112, 6416, 7171, 7413, 7422, 8096, 8404, 8594, 9066 Children/youth, safety/disaster relief 170, 1751, 4113, 7947, 11451 Children/youth, science 7, 163, 166, 491, 493, 833, 1128, 1133-1135, 1142, 1144, 1145, 1147, 1539, 1651, 1906, 1919, 1949, 1980, 2461, 2782, 3142, 3431, 4524, 6146, 6481, 7392, 7397, 7494, 7978, 8209, 8374, 8562, 9306-9312, 9314, 9315, 9317, 9318, 9519, 9520, 9605, 9705, 10448, 10460, 10465, 10478, 10489, 10507, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10716, 10717, 10719, 10953, 10955, 10969, 11320, 11954, 12003 Children/youth, seed money 1135, 9066
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Children/youth, services 96, 141, 364, 373, 374, 380, 386, 396, 408, 417, 546, 555, 664, 750, 1016, 1028, 1050, 1135, 1274, 1275, 1287, 1350, 1390, 1426, 1468, 1587, 1630, 1643, 1734, 1803, 1863, 1864, 1924, 2039-2041, 2103, 2158, 2167, 2222, 2223, 2234, 2245, 2263, 2264, 2337, 2381, 2602, 2617, 2628, 2768, 2811, 2837, 2869, 2896, 2902, 2941, 2958, 3031, 3089, 3090, 3094, 3191, 3193, 3208, 3226, 3227, 3365, 3374, 3453, 3516, 3629, 3671, 3922, 3944, 4004, 4008, 4009, 4011, 4018, 4021, 4023, 4026-4028, 4035, 4036, 4038-4042, 4046-4048, 4079, 4080, 4084, 4085, 4087, 4089-4091, 4098, 4100, 4105, 4110-4112, 4115, 4122, 4123, 4128, 4139, 4147, 4157, 4169-4171, 4178, 4180, 4181, 4185, 4187, 4188, 4196, 4199, 4210, 4220, 4224, 4347, 4375, 4376, 4437, 4550, 4552, 4555, 4591, 4600, 4832, 4946, 4975, 4989, 5062, 5073, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5176, 5183, 5221, 5260, 5276, 5345, 5379, 5395, 5398, 5471, 5489, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5658, 5660, 5668-5670, 5702, 5836, 5971, 6001, 6011, 6084, 6085, 6287, 6291, 6302, 6323, 6341, 6347, 6373, 6374, 6398, 6416, 6477, 6727, 6859, 6869, 6995, 7053, 7171, 7296, 7371, 7403, 7413, 7422, 7447, 7451, 7467, 7469, 7475, 7486, 7623, 7747, 7878, 7899, 7944, 7947, 7997, 8069, 8088, 8096, 8098, 8112, 8117, 8238, 8240, 8316, 8404, 8592, 8594, 8595, 8598, 8603, 8605, 8613, 8623, 8635, 8662, 8663, 8745, 9049, 9066, 9279, 9282, 9292-9301, 9303, 9321, 9327, 9330, 9331, 9341, 9360, 9373, 9430, 9437, 9442, 9450, 9463, 9481, 9554, 9688, 9696, 9735, 9875, 9885, 9901, 9999, 10020, 10092, 10166, 10217, 10227, 10376, 10377, 10410, 10588, 10617, 10814, 10859, 10885, 10887, 10889, 10952, 11032, 11052, 11054, 11056, 11071, 11097, 11102, 11126-11132, 11134-11136, 11164-11166, 11176, 11183, 11210, 11250, 11265, 11266, 11271, 11272, 11295, 11304, 11305, 11308, 11325, 11357, 11375, 11380, 11384, 11393, 11395, 11397, 11426, 11439, 11440, 11489, 11591, 11611, 11622, 11643, 11684, 11685, 11688, 11689, 11695, 11722, 11794, 11887, 11897, 11918, 11996, 12005, 12065, 12110, 12152 Children/youth, single parents 11176 Children/youth, social sciences 850, 851, 1178, 1365, 1575, 1726, 2143, 2165, 2176, 3366, 4008, 4026, 4041, 4084, 4115, 4139, 4157, 4167, 4196, 4206, 5431, 5564, 5625, 5747, 6387, 6879, 7278, 7296, 7424, 7430, 8045, 8046, 8588-8590, 9373, 9531, 10499, 10714, 10970 Children/youth, substance abusers 6347 Children/youth, technical assistance 417, 2245, 3227, 4011, 4021, 4026, 4035, 4039, 4042, 4079, 4085, 4091, 4105, 4112, 4115, 4128, 4139, 4147, 4157, 4170, 4185, 4187, 4196, 4199, 4437, 5062, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5668, 5669, 6302, 6341, 6347, 6373, 6374, 6398, 7171, 9373, 9481, 9696 Children/youth, youth development 67, 182, 183, 531, 532, 543, 1008, 1128, 1137, 1178, 1194, 1196, 1198, 1203-1205, 1212-1214, 1217, 1226, 1258, 1259, 1265, 1267, 1294, 1304, 1404, 1426, 1429-1431, 1451, 1575, 1582, 1602, 1652, 1653, 1747, 1775-1778, 1784, 1785, 1788, 1789, 1791, 1792, 1799, 1898, 1933, 2036, 2140, 2180, 2218, 2219, 2243, 2449, 2486, 2647, 2939, 2992, 3006, 3017, 3034, 3038, 3067, 3242, 3414, 3512, 3583, 3608, 3730, 3754, 3806, 3811, 4029, 4030, 4167, 4175, 4180, 4224, 4316, 4384, 4431, 4462, 4523, 4530-4532, 4535, 4539, 4663, 4677, 4691, 4742, 4784, 4843, 4881, 4911, 4914, 4985, 5101, 5177, 5179, 5180, 5182, 5291, 5302, 5442, 5545, 5564, 5592, 5593, 5627, 5665, 5722, 5754, 5760, 6044, 6109, 6293, 6612, 6694, 6852, 6875, 7278, 7411-7413, 7422, 7426, 7428-7431, 7445-7447, 7474, 7481, 7598, 7824, 7984,
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8105, 8107, 8257, 8272, 8308, 8344, 8355, 8389, 8657, 8658, 8670, 8719, 8795, 8962, 9025, 9281, 9286, 9320, 9445, 9498, 9515, 9516, 9531, 9558, 9561, 9653, 9666, 9715, 9716, 9721, 9771, 9783, 9818, 9843, 9856, 9882, 9904, 10093, 10180, 10213, 10246, 10441, 10487, 10579, 10718, 10850, 10953, 10965, 10970, 11170, 11202, 11228, 11251, 11267, 11287, 11324, 11359, 11362, 11371, 11494, 11566, 11629 Chile, civil rights 4513, 7216 Chile, community improvement/development 4513, 7160, 7172, 7196, 7248 Chile, education 7216, 7262, 9582 Chile, international affairs/development 4513, 7160, 7196, 7216 Chile, membership benefit groups 7248 Chile, public affairs/government 7218 Chile, social sciences 7216, 7218, 7248 China, arts/culture/humanities 7314, 7678 China, civil rights 7090, 7091, 7161, 7303, 7354 China, community improvement/development 841, 2644, 6706, 6708, 6820, 7092, 7102, 7117-7119, 7132, 7161, 7264, 7267, 7295, 7322, 7370, 11515 China, crime/courts/legal services 7091 China, education 870, 1898, 6706, 6708, 7088, 7089, 7114, 7161, 7258, 7314, 7322, 7369, 7377, 9308 China, environment 7118, 7161, 11515 China, food/nutrition/agriculture 7102 China, health—general 241, 2670, 3273, 7057, 7119, 7304, 7618, 11786 China, health—specific diseases 7057, 7090, 7618 China, human services—multipurpose 2608-2610, 7090, 7132 China, international affairs/development 841, 870, 1897, 1898, 2608-2610, 2644, 6820, 7057, 7258, 7354, 7377, 7379, 8248-8250, 11786, 11942, 11945 China, medical research 11786 China, mental health/substance abuse 7304 China, philanthropy/voluntarism 841, 7092, 7295 China, public affairs/government 841, 6820, 7088, 7089, 7091, 7117, 7267, 7295, 7370, 9308, 11515 China, religion 11942, 11945 China, safety/disaster relief 870, 1897, 2670 China, science 7678, 9308 China, social sciences 6820, 7092, 7258, 7267, 7303, 7354 China, youth development 1898 Choreography, collections management/ preservation 7649, 7675 Choreography, income development 1619, 7649 Choreography, management development/capacity building 7675 Christian agencies & churches 27, 97, 749, 1469, 1985, 2083, 2430-2437, 2439, 2440, 2975, 2985, 2988, 3024, 3060-3062, 3098, 3099, 3124, 3125, 3656-3658, 3664, 3673, 3677, 3679, 3684, 3685, 3698, 3710, 3711, 3715, 3721, 3722, 3729, 3730, 3740, 3741, 3834-3836, 3930, 3931, 4698, 4699, 4701, 4807, 5433, 5647, 6009, 6499, 6500, 7064, 7809, 7882, 7932, 8633, 8722, 8725, 8838, 8914, 9094, 9264, 9631, 9633, 10211, 10212, 10368, 10384, 10385, 10406, 10548, 10585, 10667, 10782, 11103, 11197, 11201, 11510, 11556, 11701, 11803, 11806, 11811, 11822, 11829, 11847, 11860, 11939-11942, 11946, 11950, 12015, 12145 Christian agencies & churches, African Americans/ Blacks 7064, 11701 Christian agencies & churches, building/renovation 2436 Christian agencies & churches, capital campaigns 2083 Christian agencies & churches, children/youth 3730 Christian agencies & churches, conferences/ seminars 7064 Christian agencies & churches, economically disadvantaged 1469, 3679, 3930, 3931, 7064, 9264, 10406, 11701, 12015
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Christian agencies & churches, electronic media/ online services 2985, 3931, 11556 Christian agencies & churches, faculty/staff development 3024, 3698, 10212, 11556, 11847 Christian agencies & churches, film/video/radio 2985 Christian agencies & churches, Hispanics/Latinos 3679 Christian agencies & churches, homeless 1469, 7809 Christian agencies & churches, immigrants/refugees 3679, 3930, 3931 Christian agencies & churches, income development 97, 1985, 2985, 3024, 3099, 3930, 3931, 5433, 6009, 8722, 9094, 10211, 10585, 11103, 11197, 11201, 11806, 11860, 11942 Christian agencies & churches, internship funds 11829 Christian agencies & churches, LGBTQ 749 Christian agencies & churches, management development/capacity building 1469, 2083, 2430, 2433, 2435-2437, 2439, 2440, 4807, 7809, 7932, 8914, 9633, 11556, 11806, 11811, 11822, 11941, 11942, 11950 Christian agencies & churches, minorities 749 Christian agencies & churches, Native Americans/ American Indians 11860 Christian agencies & churches, offenders/ ex-offenders 9094, 9633 Christian agencies & churches, publication 3658 Christian agencies & churches, research 3685, 3698, 3730, 11803 Christian agencies & churches, scholarship funds 2432, 11946 Christian agencies & churches, technical assistance 2988, 4807, 10212 Christian agencies & churches, women 7064 Christian agencies & churches, youth 5647 Circus arts, building/renovation 7438 Circus arts, management development/capacity building 7438 Civic centers, technical assistance 1024 Civil liberties, advocacy 582, 617, 637, 777, 778, 2963, 4481, 7975, 8009, 8010 Civil liberties, African Americans/Blacks 8009 Civil liberties, capital campaigns 7975 Civil liberties, children/youth 3067, 11450 Civil liberties, crime/abuse victims 7311 Civil liberties, curriculum development 11450 Civil liberties, death penalty issues 8702 Civil liberties, due process 4487 Civil liberties, economically disadvantaged 4481, 4487, 5142, 8009, 8010, 8702 Civil liberties, electronic media/online services 637 Civil liberties, faculty/staff development 11450 Civil liberties, film/video/radio 2963 Civil liberties, first amendment 3067, 5142, 11450 Civil liberties, freedom of information 645, 4503, 5142, 7311 Civil liberties, immigrants/refugees 8009, 8010 Civil liberties, income development 617, 637, 777, 778, 2963, 7975 Civil liberties, indigenous peoples 4481, 4487 Civil liberties, management development/capacity building 582, 645, 3067, 7148, 7311, 7975, 8009, 8010 Civil liberties, minorities 8010, 11450 Civil liberties, offenders/ex-offenders 8702 Civil liberties, program evaluation 777, 778 Civil liberties, reproductive rights 590, 647, 650, 654, 781, 837, 846, 860, 1278, 1333, 1397, 1421, 2612, 2619, 2947, 2948, 2968, 3093, 4478, 4490, 4502, 4512, 4972, 6862, 6865, 7082, 7187, 7193, 7222, 7276, 7305, 7341, 7357, 7954, 11783, 11798 Civil liberties, research 4481, 7148, 8009 Civil liberties, right to privacy 7148 Civil liberties, technical assistance 5142, 7148 Civil liberties, women 7311 Civil rights, Africa 7062, 11798 Civil rights, Argentina 7195 Civil rights, Asia 11798 Civil rights, Bolivia 4828
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Civil rights, Brazil 4779, 4851, 7074, 7095, 7097, 7101, 7164, 7181, 7199, 7222, 7226, 7273, 7300 Civil rights, Central America 7285 Civil rights, Chile 4513, 7216 Civil rights, China 7090, 7091, 7161, 7303, 7354 Civil rights, Colombia 4481 Civil rights, Denmark 7285 Civil rights, Developing countries 9411-9415, 11798 Civil rights, Eastern & Central Europe 5084, 5142 Civil rights, Europe 2978 Civil rights, Global programs 1260, 1900, 2123, 2517, 2968, 4495, 4613, 4628, 5142, 5747, 7086, 7195, 7216, 7276, 7355-7357, 7601 Civil rights, India 7069, 7082, 7201 Civil rights, Indonesia 7275 Civil rights, Israel 637, 641, 645, 8074 Civil rights, Kenya 2768, 7062, 7368, 11783 Civil rights, Latin America 4495, 4503, 4513, 7195 Civil rights, Malaysia 7305 Civil rights, Mexico 2132, 4483, 4487, 4840, 7107, 7285, 10428 Civil rights, Middle East 8074 Civil rights, Nigeria 7136, 7193, 7271 Civil rights, Pakistan 1397 Civil rights, Poland 5142 Civil rights, race/intergroup relations 532, 629, 641, 1656, 1956, 2036, 2814, 2840, 2841, 2996, 4102-4104, 4226, 4612, 4617, 4626, 4746, 4827, 4877, 4878, 4880, 4911, 5084, 5226, 5247, 5277, 5432, 5648, 5747, 6937, 6942, 6956, 7086, 7601, 7804, 7877, 8074, 8356, 8705, 8750, 9140, 9639, 9647, 9660, 10109, 10758, 11450 Civil rights, Russia 5142 Civil rights, Senegal 2978, 9418 Civil rights, South Africa 2118, 2976, 5092, 7116, 7311, 7341, 8023 Civil rights, South America 4779, 7181 Civil rights, South Asia 7069 Civil rights, Sudan 7973 Civil rights, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 7219, 11783 Civil rights, Uganda 7330, 11783 Civil rights, Venezuela 4515 Civil rights, Vietnam 7187 Civil rights, voter education 761, 1665, 2969, 2973, 2979, 4351, 4498, 4872, 5284, 5508, 5552, 6225, 6927, 7107, 7281, 8006, 8319, 8328, 9518 Civil rights, West Bank/Gaza 8074 Civil rights, Yugoslavia (Former) 5084, 7877 Civil rights, Zimbabwe 7163 Civil/human rights 8291 Civil/human rights, advocacy 641, 725, 1066, 1162, 1488, 1625, 1655, 1744, 2118, 2123, 3154, 3528, 4102, 4103, 4920, 4937, 4959, 5028, 5277, 5457, 5597, 6047, 6273, 6926, 6936, 6937, 6943, 6945, 7058, 7064, 7069, 7091, 7095, 7101, 7116, 7123, 7136, 7149, 7161, 7199, 7219, 7229, 7242, 7259, 7260, 7268, 7273, 7275, 7311, 7316, 7345, 7387, 7755, 7911, 7914, 7973, 8022, 8292, 9383, 10235, 10402 Civil/human rights, African Americans/Blacks 717, 2517, 2601, 4658, 4757, 4851, 4870, 4873, 4874, 4948, 5092, 7064, 7097, 7156, 7164, 7226, 7300, 7807, 7821, 7879, 10369, 11772, 12134 Civil/human rights, aging 235, 236, 238, 3536, 4102, 4103, 4625, 6031, 10225 Civil/human rights, AIDS, people with 717, 2118, 7163, 7195, 8023 Civil/human rights, alliance 652, 902, 5307, 5734, 6959 Civil/human rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 583, 1324, 1542, 3228, 5523, 5734, 7077, 7774 Civil/human rights, awards/prizes/competitions 4880 Civil/human rights, boys 9418 Civil/human rights, building/renovation 1574, 3228, 4937, 7136 Civil/human rights, capital campaigns 174, 902
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Civil/human rights, children/youth 725, 747, 2101, 3019, 4102, 4103, 4483, 5439, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 9330 Civil/human rights, computer systems/equipment 3528 Civil/human rights, conferences/seminars 2517, 2976, 4483, 4657, 4874, 4902, 5555, 6956, 7062, 7064, 7199, 7201, 7911 Civil/human rights, crime/abuse victims 235, 236, 238, 7069, 7311, 7879, 7973 Civil/human rights, curriculum development 747, 5439, 6943 Civil/human rights, disabilities, people with 1574, 1605, 3536, 3815, 7139, 7805, 11449 Civil/human rights, disabled 1574, 1605, 3536, 3815, 5251, 7139, 7805, 11449 Civil/human rights, economically disadvantaged 174, 717, 725, 726, 747, 757, 900-902, 1066, 1162, 1329, 1483, 1576, 1601, 1625, 1665, 2494, 2802, 2978, 3528, 3536, 3972, 4000, 4102, 4103, 4311, 4481, 4487, 4757, 4831, 4851, 4880, 4948, 4959, 5028, 5092, 5271, 5300, 5457, 5461, 5529, 5539, 5541-5543, 5550, 5559, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5595, 5597, 5622, 5681, 6657, 6936, 6937, 6948-6950, 7062, 7064, 7069, 7097, 7101, 7136, 7149, 7156, 7180, 7181, 7195, 7199, 7201, 7219, 7226, 7242, 7268, 7271, 7273, 7316, 7341, 7354, 7356, 7511, 7752, 7755, 7911, 7926, 7949, 8002, 8010, 8291, 8292, 8297, 8698, 8702, 9383, 9411-9415, 10225, 10235, 11680, 11697, 11707, 11752 Civil/human rights, electronic media/online services 2129, 3528, 7199, 7275 Civil/human rights, endowments 4948, 7085 Civil/human rights, equal rights 1181, 4311, 5539, 8022, 9070, 11708 Civil/human rights, equipment 7273 Civil/human rights, faculty/staff development 235, 733, 747, 916, 1181, 2101, 3528, 5277, 7161, 7181, 7226, 7303 Civil/human rights, fellowships 7058, 7095, 10225 Civil/human rights, formal/general education 5439 Civil/human rights, fund raising/fund distribution 1421, 1633, 7085, 11259 Civil/human rights, girls 4538, 9411-9415, 9418 Civil/human rights, Hispanics/Latinos 174, 757, 900, 901, 930, 1596, 1957, 2973, 3283, 3848, 4355, 4657, 4740, 4872, 5212, 5597, 6256, 6768, 7195, 7763, 8002, 8049, 8489-8491, 8762, 9656, 9657, 10428, 10638, 10675, 11259, 11680 Civil/human rights, immigrants 174, 588, 726, 737, 748, 900, 901, 916, 1329, 1483, 1596, 2029, 2494, 4831, 5271, 5300, 5622, 5681, 6657, 7285, 7845, 7868, 7926, 8002, 8010, 10428, 11680 Civil/human rights, immigrants/refugees 583, 930, 1040, 1542, 5353, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 7077, 7273, 7774, 7807, 7879, 11680 Civil/human rights, income development 617, 757, 777, 1324, 1443, 1488, 1574, 1752, 1900, 2494, 2518, 2978, 3228, 4538, 4658, 4851, 4873, 4874, 4878, 4880, 5277, 5307, 5353, 6047, 6943, 7074, 7085, 7095, 7199, 7302, 7303, 7316, 7355, 7387, 7852, 8939, 8940, 9005, 9330, 9870, 10235, 10402, 11259, 12134 Civil/human rights, indigenous peoples 4481, 4487, 4828, 4851, 7101, 7181, 7199, 7300, 7752 Civil/human rights, information services 4877, 4878 Civil/human rights, internship funds 4483 Civil/human rights, LGBTQ 382, 717, 732, 733, 747, 749, 1284, 1633, 1698, 1752, 2101, 2512-2515, 2517, 2518, 2525, 2527, 3019, 4297, 4605, 4606, 4610, 4611, 4613, 4616, 4621, 4622, 4625, 4627, 4628, 5315, 5316, 5643, 7085, 7163, 7821, 7989, 9005 Civil/human rights, management development/ capacity building 174, 382, 582, 583, 588, 652, 725, 733, 737, 748, 757, 900-902, 916, 930, 1181, 1260, 1278, 1284, 1302, 1329, 1397,
1483, 1596, 1605, 1655, 1698, 1744, 2029, 2101, 2129, 2494, 2513, 2525, 2527, 2601, 2976, 3154, 3228, 3528, 3536, 3624, 3815, 4297, 4311, 4605, 4612, 4616, 4622, 4625, 4628, 4757, 4828, 4831, 4870, 4877, 4948, 4959, 5028, 5226, 5251, 5271, 5277, 5300, 5315, 5316, 5353, 5523, 5539, 5559, 5595, 5596, 5622, 5643, 5681, 5734, 6273, 6865, 6926, 6943, 6959, 7074, 7077, 7095, 7097, 7101, 7136, 7139, 7149, 7156, 7161, 7163, 7164, 7181, 7199, 7201, 7216, 7219, 7226, 7229, 7246, 7260, 7268, 7271, 7273, 7275, 7300, 7302, 7303, 7305, 7311, 7316, 7330, 7355, 7356, 7368, 7752, 7774, 7805, 7807, 7821, 7845, 7868, 7879, 7973, 7976, 8010, 8023, 8291, 11449, 11636, 11772 Civil/human rights, management/technical assistance 654, 733, 1278, 1302, 1421, 1559, 1576, 1601, 1665, 1876, 1877, 2132, 2514, 2515, 2802, 2976, 3357, 3848, 3972, 4000, 4481, 4483, 4487, 4495, 4503, 4513, 4515, 4610-4613, 4621, 4627, 4746, 4779, 4902, 5092, 5461, 5734, 6862, 6865, 6948-6950, 6956, 7259, 7511, 7755, 7949, 8022, 8698, 8702, 9140, 9191, 9330, 9383, 9655, 9656, 10225, 11680, 11697 Civil/human rights, men 7821 Civil/human rights, mentally disabled 5251 Civil/human rights, migrant workers 5353 Civil/human rights, minorities 583, 641, 725, 726, 747, 749, 902, 930, 1040, 1066, 1162, 1421, 1483, 1542, 1576, 1601, 1625, 1633, 1665, 1698, 1957, 2029, 2601, 2973, 3228, 3283, 3848, 4102, 4103, 4311, 4355, 4605, 4612, 4613, 4621, 4657, 4658, 4740, 4746, 4757, 4828, 4831, 4851, 4870, 4872-4874, 4877, 4878, 4880, 4882, 4902, 4948, 4959, 5028, 5092, 5212, 5226, 5271, 5300, 5353, 5457, 5461, 5523, 5529, 5539, 5541-5543, 5550, 5559, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5595, 5596, 5622, 5681, 6256, 6505, 6657, 6768, 6956, 7058, 7069, 7077, 7085, 7097, 7149, 7156, 7180, 7181, 7201, 7226, 7242, 7268, 7273, 7300, 7302, 7316, 7343, 7344, 7356, 7639, 7752, 7755, 7763, 7774, 7911, 7949, 7976, 8010, 8049, 8291, 8297, 8489-8491, 8762, 8939, 8940, 9140, 9383, 9655-9657, 10235, 10369, 10638, 10675, 11259, 11636, 11679, 11707, 11752, 11772, 12134 Civil/human rights, Native Americans/American Indians 5595, 5596, 6505, 7180, 7302, 7752, 11636, 11679, 11680, 11752 Civil/human rights, offenders/ex-offenders 2978, 7268, 8292, 8702 Civil/human rights, program evaluation 238, 777, 1559, 2123, 2512, 2979, 5092, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 7062, 7091, 7285, 7341, 7345, 9411-9415, 9418 Civil/human rights, public education 732, 1605, 2513, 2979, 5226 Civil/human rights, public policy 1278, 5523, 5556, 7216, 7976, 8939, 8940, 11707 Civil/human rights, publication 732, 4613, 7062, 7303 Civil/human rights, research 641, 902, 1397, 1542, 1559, 2123, 2512, 4481, 4515, 4611, 4613, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 6937, 7062, 7085, 7097, 7136, 7259, 7285, 7302, 7305, 7341, 7345, 7949, 7976, 7989, 9411-9415, 11708 Civil/human rights, scholarship funds 6956 Civil/human rights, seed money 8939 Civil/human rights, single organization support 582, 617, 777, 9005 Civil/human rights, substance abusers 717 Civil/human rights, technical assistance 236, 733, 2494, 2517, 4102, 4878, 4920, 5353, 5555, 5597, 6505, 7069, 7139, 7180, 7195, 7226, 7242, 7354, 7356, 7805, 7989, 8119, 10369, 11708 Civil/human rights, women 654, 747, 757, 902, 1260, 1278, 1324, 1397, 1421, 1443, 1900, 2058, 2129, 2132, 2518, 2978, 3624, 4483,
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4538, 4658, 4779, 4873, 4874, 5555, 5556, 5734, 6862, 6865, 7062, 7064, 7069, 7074, 7085, 7097, 7164, 7195, 7201, 7219, 7246, 7271, 7303, 7305, 7311, 7330, 7341, 7354-7356, 7368, 7807, 7852, 7879, 8023, 8119, 9411-9415, 9418, 9870 Civil/human rights, youth 1655, 4297, 4311, 6956, 8291 College (community/junior), aging 231 College (community/junior), awards/prizes/ competitions 9273 College (community/junior), children/youth 10460, 11374 College (community/junior), computer systems/ equipment 10460, 10475 College (community/junior), conferences/seminars 3758 College (community/junior), crime/abuse victims 231 College (community/junior), curriculum development 10443, 10460 College (community/junior), economically disadvantaged 805, 806, 820, 836, 879, 1684, 3759, 3769, 5236, 7231, 9770, 9814, 11374 College (community/junior), electronic media/online services 10475 College (community/junior), endowments 12159 College (community/junior), equipment 12159 College (community/junior), fellowships 1892 College (community/junior), income development 804, 1894, 3775, 8988, 9273, 9440, 11374 College (community/junior), management development/capacity building 3759, 3761, 5250, 7935, 9404, 12159 College (community/junior), minorities 947, 948, 3759, 3769, 9770, 9814, 11374 College (community/junior), Native Americans/ American Indians 3761 College (community/junior), program evaluation 947, 948, 7231, 8908, 8909 College (community/junior), publication 3758 College (community/junior), research 804, 836, 883, 5236 College (community/junior), scholarship funds 8908, 8909 College (community/junior), seed money 1892 College (community/junior), technical assistance 3758, 4944, 7346, 9770 College (community/junior), women 3758 College (community/junior), youth 5236, 10422 College, African Americans/Blacks 7659 College, awards/prizes/competitions 10641 College, building/renovation 6513, 8570, 10217, 10541 College, Catholic agencies & churches 6562, 8058, 8358, 9887 College, children/youth 7441, 10217 College, collections acquisition 10541 College, conferences/seminars 3037, 11866 College, curriculum development 7658, 7689, 7692, 7742 College, economically disadvantaged 3070, 3690, 7441, 10217 College, endowments 3690 College, faculty/staff development 3037, 7658, 7662, 7683, 7708, 7710, 7711, 8200, 8221, 8364, 10217 College, fellowships 7787, 7788 College, Government, state 11105 College, income development 208, 680, 998, 1759, 1760, 2496, 2742, 4632, 5922, 6562, 7622, 8058, 8177, 10641, 11105, 12124, 12125 College, internship funds 147, 8160 College, management development/capacity building 940, 2986, 3054, 7659, 7662, 7692, 7707, 7708, 7711, 7742, 7960, 8200, 8221, 8358, 8364, 8570, 8870, 9887, 11483 College, military/veterans 998 College, minorities 940 College, Private nonsectarian organization 208, 680, 940, 998, 1759, 1760, 2496, 2742, 4294, 4632, 6512, 7658, 7662, 7708, 7960, 8177, 8870, 10641, 11483
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College, program evaluation 4294, 7658, 8359, 8362, 10217, 10541 College, Protestant agencies & churches 2986, 3037, 3054, 7659, 7707, 7711, 8570, 12125 College, research 8160, 8358, 8359, 8364 College, scholarship funds 147, 208, 3690 College, seed money 7719 College, technical assistance 3037, 4917, 4958, 4963, 6512, 6513 College, women 1759, 1760, 2496, 4917, 7658, 7659, 7692, 8160, 8221, 8358, 10641 Colombia, animals/wildlife 623, 11516 Colombia, civil rights 4481 Colombia, community improvement/development 6791 Colombia, crime/courts/legal services 4481, 5077 Colombia, environment 623, 5077, 6791, 11516, 11762 Colombia, food/nutrition/agriculture 11762 Colombia, international affairs/development 4481, 5077, 6791, 11762 Colombia, public affairs/government 623, 5077, 6791 Colombia, science 11762 Colombia, social sciences 4481, 5077 Community development, African Americans/Blacks 370, 967, 2114, 2210, 3323, 3472, 4013, 4024, 4619, 4620, 4687, 4926, 4965, 4980, 5087, 5137, 5244, 6839, 6969, 7079, 7315, 7872, 8232, 8794, 8802, 9172, 9789, 9798, 10335, 11055 Community development, aging 5137 Community development, AIDS, people with 4894, 7068 Community development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1189, 1542, 1818, 2273, 3228, 6716, 6841 Community development, building/renovation 1773, 2340, 3131, 3228, 3368, 4951, 5190, 6322, 7168, 9195, 9976, 10218, 10287, 10349 Community development, business promotion 2574, 2576, 2669, 2680, 3131, 3246, 3292, 3893, 4803, 5237, 5784, 6139, 8519, 9091, 9160, 9172, 9198, 9244, 9702, 9781, 9988, 9998, 11055, 11205, 12063 Community development, capital campaigns 3368 Community development, children 69 Community development, children/youth 365, 414, 424, 589, 967, 987, 1404, 1553, 1573, 2144, 2158, 2210, 2212, 3131, 3211, 3386, 3453, 3512, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4013, 4018, 4021, 4024, 4027, 4028, 4037, 4082, 4087, 4089, 4098, 4100, 4111, 4112, 4135, 4139, 4145, 4187, 4188, 4781, 4866, 4931, 4933, 4935, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5137, 5387, 6270, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6398, 6477, 8313, 8344, 8715, 9323, 9557 Community development, citizen coalitions 365, 370, 400, 432, 521, 568, 726, 729, 787, 903, 945, 1149, 1189, 1326, 1553, 1573, 1597, 1611, 1617, 1649, 1655, 1709, 1711, 1741, 1818, 2100, 2144, 2240, 2930, 2953, 2973, 3228, 3348, 3472, 3509, 3595, 3950, 3962, 4024, 4558, 4617, 4619, 4620, 4789, 4794-4796, 4814, 4866, 4871, 4884, 4959, 4986, 5006, 5007, 5013, 5019, 5022, 5024-5027, 5038, 5039, 5042, 5043, 5050, 5085-5087, 5107, 5110, 5114, 5131-5133, 5137, 5149, 5173, 5357, 5487, 5539, 5559, 5561, 5695, 6270, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6454, 6531, 6617, 7105, 7242, 7315, 7316, 7349, 7364, 7753, 7754, 7872, 7935-7938, 7983, 8030, 8032, 8201, 8202, 8313, 8344, 8414, 8424, 8426, 8433, 8461, 8550, 8628, 8700, 8711, 8830, 9191, 9392, 9557, 9596, 9975, 9976, 10118, 10154, 10219, 10220, 10287, 10333, 10349, 10350, 10758, 11080, 11460, 11468, 11506, 11657, 11658, 11676, 11677, 11690, 11693, 11700, 11712, 11714, 11743, 11879 Community development, civic centers 1024 Community development, collections management/ preservation 3400
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Community development, computer systems/ equipment 1157, 6477 Community development, conferences/seminars 549, 2569, 4005, 5748, 6731, 6744, 6833, 8273, 8318, 8336, 11877 Community development, crime/abuse victims 4933, 9323 Community development, curriculum development 4135, 5900, 6830, 9658 Community development, disabilities, people with 11877, 11929 Community development, economically disadvantaged 113, 365, 370, 371, 375, 381, 400, 401, 407, 424, 549, 589, 726, 738, 742, 743, 751, 787, 863, 903, 943, 945, 946, 987, 1156, 1157, 1326, 1353, 1362, 1553, 1649, 1801, 1972, 2037, 2038, 2110, 2114, 2144, 2158, 2210, 2212, 2253, 2287, 2297, 2338, 2694, 2930, 3003, 3076, 3118, 3284, 3305, 3323, 3326, 3348, 3351, 3368, 3394, 3429, 3430, 3492, 3705, 3933, 3950, 3962, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4013, 4018, 4021, 4024, 4027, 4028, 4037, 4082, 4087, 4089, 4098, 4100, 4111, 4112, 4135, 4139, 4145, 4187, 4188, 4242, 4335, 4392, 4393, 4403, 4415-4417, 4420, 4520, 4544, 4558, 4565, 4617, 4619, 4620, 4670, 4672, 4687, 4794, 4796, 4800, 4801, 4866, 4871, 4894, 4916, 4924, 4931, 4935, 4951, 4952, 4955, 4959, 4969, 4980, 4986, 5006, 5007, 5013, 5017, 5019, 5024-5027, 5037-5039, 5042, 5043, 5047, 5085, 5087, 5093, 5107, 5110, 5111, 5114, 5137, 5173, 5244, 5272, 5278, 5341, 5357, 5387, 5474, 5539, 5559, 5561, 5695, 5763, 5857, 5883, 5900-5902, 6071, 6128, 6129, 6270, 6308, 6311, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6398, 6399, 6454, 6477, 6498, 6571, 6617, 6632, 6691-6693, 6696-6698, 6700, 6704, 6707, 6709-6711, 6715, 6721, 6724-6726, 6760, 6765, 6773, 6774, 6786-6788, 6791, 6803, 6814, 6819, 6820, 6841, 6935, 6942, 7068, 7079, 7103, 7112, 7129, 7154, 7157, 7159, 7160, 7168, 7172, 7182, 7211, 7228, 7234, 7242, 7256, 7271, 7315, 7316, 7349, 7364, 7453, 7470, 7483, 7512, 7519, 7528, 7558, 7630, 7753, 7760, 7802, 7826, 7983, 8030, 8032, 8100, 8310, 8313, 8314, 8318, 8344, 8414, 8419, 8422, 8424, 8426, 8438, 8454, 8462-8465, 8467, 8486, 8513, 8517, 8524, 8525, 8548, 8549, 8700, 8711, 8715, 8739, 8742, 8751, 8794, 8800, 8830, 9026, 9185, 9258, 9382, 9392, 9393, 9473, 9596, 9767, 9789, 9798, 9835, 9975, 10016, 10106, 10218-10220, 10235, 10333, 10349, 10350, 10758, 11080, 11432, 11460, 11584, 11676, 11677, 11690, 11691, 11700, 11712, 11714, 11735, 11743, 11877, 11879, 11929, 11998 Community development, electronic media/online services 381, 1157, 1326, 5027, 6152, 9702 Community development, emergency funds 9258 Community development, endowments 7079 Community development, faculty/staff development 69, 79, 424, 1155, 1404, 1617, 3534, 4005, 4024, 4100, 4112, 4795, 5086, 5223, 5278, 6617, 7112, 7157, 7161, 7168, 7191, 7937, 7938, 7961, 8419, 9229, 9392, 9658, 9742, 10218, 10219, 11468, 11700, 11847, 12000 Community development, fellowships 4242, 6951, 7154, 7983 Community development, film/video/radio 1872 Community development, girls 1711, 7129 Community development, Hispanics/Latinos 341, 863, 1966, 2037, 2569, 2574-2576, 2973, 3003, 3284, 4619, 4620, 4703, 4978, 5107, 6726, 6731, 6762, 7349, 7763, 8462, 8463, 8793, 9650, 9658, 10205, 10206, 10758, 11122, 11676, 11690, 11691 Community development, homeless 2253, 4370, 4943, 4949, 9258 Community development, immigrants/refugees 371, 424, 726, 1189, 1542, 1649, 1818, 1966, 2110, 5244, 6312, 6716, 6814, 6841, 6942, 7103, 11691, 11877, 11929
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Community development, income development 381, 729, 975, 1326, 1334, 1972, 2110, 2574, 2576, 3131, 3228, 3292, 3355, 3595, 3799, 3893, 3962, 4558, 4629, 4794, 4803, 5007, 5008, 5149, 5244, 5387, 5706, 5899, 6139, 6152, 6477, 6498, 7234, 7256, 7316, 7872, 7961, 8865, 9109, 9185, 9198, 9258, 9323, 9392, 9702, 9998, 10016, 10188, 10235, 10335, 10809, 10841, 10849, 10874, 11055, 11080, 11122, 11205, 11225, 11328, 11378, 11405, 11432, 11460, 11576, 11804, 11877 Community development, indigenous peoples 3211, 4800, 4801, 7159, 7228 Community development, infants/toddlers 1384, 4950, 5902, 7453 Community development, internship funds 4009, 7983, 9160, 11468 Community development, land acquisition 9473 Community development, LGBTQ 729 Community development, management development/capacity building 365, 370, 375, 381, 394, 400, 407, 414, 462, 549, 568, 589, 728, 742, 787, 842, 863, 903, 946, 967, 975, 1189, 1326, 1353, 1362, 1404, 1463, 1553, 1589, 1590, 1592-1594, 1612, 1655, 1773, 1801, 1818, 1966, 2038, 2144, 2253, 2269, 2669, 2680, 3211, 3228, 3245, 3246, 3355, 3386, 3400, 3453, 3472, 3492, 3705, 4082, 4089, 4100, 4111, 4112, 4135, 4370, 4558, 4617, 4619, 4620, 4624, 4640, 4789, 4847, 4894, 4916, 4926, 4931, 4935, 4938, 4959, 4986, 5008, 5085, 5086, 5149, 5173, 5175, 5244, 5278, 5324, 5356, 5357, 5387, 5535, 5539, 5559, 5561, 5695, 5818, 5857, 5863, 5901, 6153, 6154, 6322, 6454, 6617, 6697, 6698, 6709, 6786, 6787, 6935, 6940, 6951, 6971, 7068, 7112, 7157, 7159, 7161, 7234, 7271, 7316, 7349, 7470, 7483, 7753, 7754, 7826, 7935, 8100, 8232, 8310, 8313, 8314, 8422, 8423, 8426, 8639, 8711, 8915, 8931, 8934, 8935, 9091, 9160, 9185, 9199, 9393, 9517, 9557, 9596, 9709, 9748, 9832, 9835, 9867, 9890, 9975, 9998, 10016-10018, 10036, 10074, 10106, 10107, 10118, 10154, 10161, 10218-10220, 10287, 10707, 11691, 11700, 11712, 11719, 11743, 11804, 11993, 11994, 12000, 12054, 12063 Community development, men 9789 Community development, men’s clubs 10335 Community development, mentally disabled 3534, 4943, 4949, 9323 Community development, migrant workers 4619, 4620 Community development, military/veterans 5272 Community development, minorities 371, 381, 424, 589, 726, 738, 787, 903, 943, 945, 975, 987, 1326, 1334, 1353, 1362, 1542, 1649, 1711, 2158, 2212, 2253, 2287, 2297, 4009, 4111, 4135, 4335, 4391-4393, 4544, 4558, 4565, 4617, 4672, 4796, 4866, 4871, 4935, 4959, 4980, 4986, 5013, 5024-5027, 5042, 5114, 5173, 5190, 5539, 5559, 5561, 5695, 5748, 5763, 5857, 5883, 5900-5902, 6270, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6477, 6617, 6693, 6696, 6760, 6765, 6786, 6814, 6834, 6942, 7103, 7242, 7316, 7483, 7519, 7630, 7753, 7802, 7983, 8276, 8313, 8314, 8344, 8414, 8438, 8452, 8454, 8467, 8486, 8700, 8715, 8739, 8744, 8751, 9639, 10218, 10219, 10235, 10758, 11677, 11714, 11743, 11877, 11879, 11929 Community development, Native Americans/ American Indians 4936, 5387, 7154, 11679, 11712, 11804 Community development, neighborhood associations 2340, 3534, 5487, 5535, 5818, 5863, 7961, 8318, 9199, 10161, 10707, 11719, 11998 Community development, neighborhood development 42, 69, 79, 341, 371, 375, 381, 383, 394, 401, 407, 414, 424, 462, 549, 550, 581, 589, 659, 669, 670, 684, 709, 728, 742, 743, 751, 776, 842, 863, 943, 946, 967, 975, 987, 1334, 1353, 1362, 1404, 1480, 1542, 1589, 1590, 1592-1594, 1612, 1773, 1872,
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1966, 2037, 2038, 2114, 2145, 2158, 2210, 2212, 2253, 2278, 2313, 2344, 2426, 2569, 2694, 3132, 3211, 3245, 3290, 3308, 3323, 3351, 3386, 3400, 3453, 3492, 3512, 3705, 3782, 3799, 3933, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4013, 4018, 4021, 4027, 4028, 4037, 4082, 4087, 4089, 4098, 4100, 4111, 4112, 4135, 4139, 4187, 4188, 4242, 4274, 4352, 4392, 4393, 4403, 4415-4417, 4624, 4629, 4687, 4703, 4781, 4800, 4801, 4811, 4847, 4917, 4918, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4924, 4926, 4927, 4931, 4933, 4935, 4936, 4938, 4943-4945, 4947, 4949-4953, 4955, 4957, 4958, 4962, 4963, 4965, 4968, 4969, 4971, 4972, 4976, 4978, 4980, 4984, 4987, 5017, 5037, 5041, 5090, 5111, 5175, 5223, 5278, 5324, 5356, 5443, 5445-5447, 5488, 5611, 5692, 5743, 5748, 5781, 5796, 5857, 6071, 6128, 6129, 6135, 6136, 6233, 6311, 6322, 6348, 6398, 6399, 6477, 6498, 6632, 6693, 6697, 6698, 6715, 6774, 6786, 6787, 6817, 6935, 6940, 6942, 6951, 6969, 6971, 7050, 7079, 7103, 7125, 7126, 7129, 7161, 7256, 7470, 7483, 7758, 7763, 7802, 7826, 8100, 8232, 8310, 8314, 8336, 8419, 8422, 8513, 8517, 8639, 8793, 8794, 8865, 8915, 8931, 8934, 8935, 9026, 9095, 9109, 9114, 9185, 9258, 9393, 9517, 9658, 9709, 9748, 9789, 9811, 9822, 9832, 9835, 9867, 9890, 10016-10018, 10036, 10064, 10065, 10107, 10188, 10191, 10193, 10205, 10206, 10218-10220, 10235, 10258, 10288, 10874, 10912, 11122, 11432, 11576, 11584, 11587, 11679, 11691, 11702, 11847, 11993, 11994, 12000, 12054 Community development, offenders/ex-offenders 370, 394, 424, 5324, 11743 Community development, program evaluation 69, 728, 776, 987, 2037, 3132, 3512, 3534, 4004, 4009, 4027, 4028, 4087, 4098, 4145, 4188, 4814, 5013, 5017, 5341, 5898, 5902, 6311, 6320, 7182, 9228, 9408, 10219, 11584 Community development, public/private ventures 1384, 3104, 3105, 4145, 10809, 11225 Community development, publication 1326, 1872, 4087, 5027, 6152 Community development, real estate 113, 1045, 1046, 2274, 3305, 3368, 3394, 3429, 3430, 4370, 5417, 6836, 7528, 8464, 8465, 9473 Community development, research 42, 79, 381, 383, 401, 776, 945, 975, 1542, 1617, 2575, 3512, 3799, 4024, 4027, 4028, 4037, 4087, 4135, 4139, 4187, 4781, 4884, 5006, 5010, 5013, 5026, 5027, 5110, 5111, 5149, 5341, 5898, 5902, 6311, 6721, 7105, 7159, 7182, 7292, 7364, 9742, 9998, 10016, 10219, 11657 Community development, scholarship funds 550, 9114 Community development, seed money 967, 2253, 5025, 5042, 5107, 5137, 9408 Community development, service clubs 11328 Community development, small businesses 4, 336, 738, 1120, 1155-1157, 1463, 1801, 1972, 2110, 2233, 2269, 2273, 2279, 2287, 2297, 2317, 2325, 2338, 2574-2576, 3003, 3076, 3118, 3284, 3326, 3337, 3338, 3355, 3380, 3381, 3392, 3541, 3576, 3852, 3883-3885, 4335, 4387, 4391, 4395, 4420, 4514, 4518, 4520, 4544, 4565, 4640, 4670-4672, 4717, 4857, 4894, 4916, 5008, 5010, 5047, 5093, 5190, 5244, 5272, 5341, 5387, 5455, 5474, 5706, 5762, 5763, 5879, 5883, 5886, 5887, 5898-5902, 6104, 6152-6154, 6159, 6192, 6308, 6443, 6571, 6626, 6691, 6692, 6696, 6699, 6700, 6704, 6707-6711, 6713, 6716, 6719, 6721, 6723-6726, 6731, 6733, 6736, 6737, 6742, 6744, 6757, 6760, 6762-6765, 6773, 6788, 6791, 6794, 6795, 6797, 6798, 6803, 6804, 6813-6815, 6818-6820, 6825-6827, 6830-6835, 6837, 6839-6841, 6843, 6844, 7068, 7112, 7154, 7157, 7159, 7160, 7168, 7172, 7182, 7191, 7211, 7228, 7234, 7271, 7292, 7393, 7453, 7512, 7519, 7527, 7558, 7563, 7630, 7760, 8273, 8276,
8423, 8438, 8440, 8452, 8454, 8457, 8460, 8462, 8463, 8467, 8486, 8524-8526, 8548, 8549, 8645, 8646, 8715, 8736, 8739, 8742, 8744, 8751, 8755, 8800, 8802, 8947, 9060, 9062, 9161, 9162, 9195, 9228, 9229, 9240, 9323, 9382, 9408, 9460, 9461, 9621, 9639, 9650, 9742, 9767, 9798, 10074, 10106, 10312, 10367, 10386, 11378, 11735, 11804, 11877, 11890, 11929, 12035-12037 Community development, substance abusers 394 Community development, technical assistance 42, 371, 401, 424, 738, 743, 787, 1155, 3323, 3348, 4005, 4013, 4021, 4037, 4082, 4112, 4139, 4187, 4514, 4520, 4789, 4803, 4917, 4918, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4924, 4927, 4933, 4936, 4943-4945, 4947, 4949-4953, 4955, 4957, 4958, 4962, 4963, 4965, 4968, 4969, 4971, 4972, 4976, 4978, 4980, 4984, 4987, 5006, 5008, 5019, 5022, 5024, 5025, 5038, 5041, 5042, 5047, 5085-5087, 5090, 5093, 5107, 5110, 5111, 5114, 5131, 5132, 5137, 5149, 5223, 5272, 6270, 6312, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6398, 6399, 6443, 7050, 7103, 7105, 7157, 7160, 7168, 7172, 7191, 7228, 7234, 7242, 7292, 7315, 7364, 8419, 8423, 8715, 9742, 9748, 9976, 9988, 10064, 10065, 10118, 10912, 11735 Community development, women 341, 2110, 2269, 4021, 4387, 4520, 4672, 4917, 4943, 4972, 5043, 5341, 5455, 5763, 5883, 5900-5902, 6152-6154, 6192, 6322, 6617, 6696, 6704, 6707, 6709, 6710, 6814, 6844, 7068, 7105, 7129, 7160, 7182, 7228, 7271, 7453, 7519, 7630, 7753, 7760, 8276, 8438, 8440, 8454, 8739, 9408, 9798, 10841, 10849, 11405, 11877, 11929 Community development, women’s clubs 10841, 10849, 11405 Community development, youth 1655, 4847, 5175, 6723, 7349, 8314, 9658, 10064, 10065, 11743, 11993, 11994 Community improvement/development, Afghanistan 569 Community improvement/development, Africa 874, 2829, 4629, 7112, 11792, 11798 Community improvement/development, Algeria 6831 Community improvement/development, Argentina 4782, 7157 Community improvement/development, Asia 1357, 11792, 11798 Community improvement/development, Australia 474, 2738 Community improvement/development, Balkans, The 5022 Community improvement/development, Belgium 2124, 6826 Community improvement/development, Bolivia 4801 Community improvement/development, Bosnia-Herzegovina 5022 Community improvement/development, Botswana 4857 Community improvement/development, Brazil 1101, 4794, 6791, 6825, 6833, 7074, 7097, 7101, 7181, 7226, 7273, 7300, 7332 Community improvement/development, Canada 632, 2131, 2659, 4426, 4927, 4984, 7125, 7126, 7143, 9592 Community improvement/development, Central America 2131, 7298 Community improvement/development, Chile 4513, 7160, 7172, 7196, 7248 Community improvement/development, China 841, 2644, 6706, 6708, 6820, 7092, 7102, 7117-7119, 7132, 7161, 7264, 7267, 7295, 7322, 7370, 11515 Community improvement/development, Colombia 6791 Community improvement/development, Costa Rica 6784, 7113 Community improvement/development, Croatia 5022 Community improvement/development, Developing countries 1155, 1356, 1358, 1365, 1449,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
2676, 2949, 6721, 6735, 6988, 7182, 8129, 8142, 8143, 11735, 11798 Community improvement/development, Eastern & Central Europe 5091, 5142, 5146 Community improvement/development, Ecuador 4801 Community improvement/development, Egypt 7129 Community improvement/development, El Salvador 4781, 7068 Community improvement/development, England 826, 2099, 2117, 2633, 7212, 8020 Community improvement/development, Ethiopia 462, 467, 1303 Community improvement/development, Fiji 1439 Community improvement/development, France 6832 Community improvement/development, Germany 3297 Community improvement/development, Ghana 7168 Community improvement/development, Global programs 165, 628, 661, 815, 841, 1157, 1188, 1289, 1292, 1295, 1339, 1449, 2035, 2092, 2117, 2633, 2664, 2669, 4549, 4665, 4829, 5142, 5899, 6723, 7113, 7137, 7191, 7204, 7234, 7325, 7333, 7351, 7794, 8020, 8035, 8129, 8137, 8142, 8143, 8216, 8327, 8900, 9791, 11453, 11515, 11735, 11792, 11898, 11948 Community improvement/development, Guatemala 570, 6791 Community improvement/development, Haiti 11044 Community improvement/development, Hungary 5052 Community improvement/development, India 198, 1156, 1158, 1450, 1801, 6710, 6711, 7110, 7144, 7176, 7191, 7201, 7225, 7228, 7284, 9408 Community improvement/development, Indonesia 6769, 7173, 7364 Community improvement/development, Israel 638, 641, 659, 6961, 8072 Community improvement/development, Italy 1155, 7234, 8137 Community improvement/development, Jordan 2544 Community improvement/development, Kenya 7211, 7280, 8133, 8143 Community improvement/development, Kyrgyzstan 463 Community improvement/development, Latin America 2546, 2942, 4513, 7160 Community improvement/development, Latvia 5091 Community improvement/development, Lesotho 4892 Community improvement/development, Mexico 488, 776, 810, 1244, 1367, 1407, 2131, 7087, 7298, 7328, 7348, 10917, 10918 Community improvement/development, Middle East 6830 Community improvement/development, Montenegro 5119 Community improvement/development, Mozambique 4784, 4819, 7227 Community improvement/development, Namibia 7238 Community improvement/development, Nepal 1718, 8072 Community improvement/development, Nicaragua 7159, 7333, 7347 Community improvement/development, Nigeria 1246, 1371, 7112, 7136, 7168, 7271 Community improvement/development, North Africa 6830 Community improvement/development, Oceania 1261, 1357 Community improvement/development, Pakistan 1323 Community improvement/development, Peru 4795, 4800, 4801, 5125, 6788, 6791, 11514 Community improvement/development, Philippines 1281, 1357, 1442, 2545 Community improvement/development, Poland 5142 Community improvement/development, Russia 5054, 5133, 5142, 5146, 6818, 6821, 7099, 9584
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Community improvement/development, Scandinavia 8874 Community improvement/development, South Africa 4786, 4860, 4915, 4977, 5007, 5035, 5037, 5039, 5051, 5121, 5135, 5136, 5143, 7116, 7310, 7312, 7313, 8025, 8102 Community improvement/development, South America 1101, 1111, 7181, 7196 Community improvement/development, South Korea 6819 Community improvement/development, Southern Africa 4860 Community improvement/development, Spain 9595 Community improvement/development, Swaziland 4894 Community improvement/development, Switzerland 8143 Community improvement/development, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 5455, 5463 Community improvement/development, Thailand 2056, 6827 Community improvement/development, Turkey 464, 472, 6707, 6709 Community improvement/development, Uganda 5493, 7137, 7331 Community improvement/development, Ukraine 5054, 5072, 5146 Community improvement/development, United Kingdom 2713, 6822 Community improvement/development, Vietnam 2680, 7100, 7105, 7153, 7283, 7290, 7351 Community improvement/development, Zimbabwe 4792 Community/economic development, administration/ regulation 1375, 1677, 2724, 2970, 2971, 4825, 6216, 9791 Community/economic development, African Americans/Blacks 427, 2114, 4687, 4786, 5137, 6839, 6969, 7064, 7079, 7223, 7281, 7315, 7329, 7332, 8575, 8794, 8802, 8823, 9172, 9789, 9798, 11696, 11703 Community/economic development, aging 72, 5137, 9158, 10225 Community/economic development, AIDS, people with 9183 Community/economic development, alliance 876, 902, 1362, 2060, 5557, 5558, 5590, 6786, 9203, 9619, 11655 Community/economic development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 727, 1542, 2273, 3215, 3263, 6716, 6841 Community/economic development, association 1844, 2809, 2836, 2890, 2891, 4558, 10036, 10903, 11863 Community/economic development, awards/prizes/ competitions 2491, 2503, 3345, 4865 Community/economic development, building/ renovation 3368, 3860, 5190, 9195, 10349 Community/economic development, capital campaigns 902, 3368, 4232 Community/economic development, children/youth 185, 1573, 1628, 2767, 3512, 4034, 4114, 4132, 5137, 5166, 7747, 8344, 9193, 10589, 10784, 11033 Community/economic development, computer systems/equipment 37, 1157, 6246, 10128, 11710, 11863 Community/economic development, conferences/ seminars 549, 1060, 1238, 1262, 1413, 1739, 1875, 2148, 2336, 2569, 2724, 2852, 3215, 3216, 4132, 4232, 4549, 4657, 4846, 5230, 6342, 6717, 6720, 6731, 6744, 6833, 6956, 7064, 8273, 8318, 8322, 8336, 8348, 8401, 8418, 9158, 11877 Community/economic development, crime/abuse victims 5463 Community/economic development, curriculum development 2971, 5900, 6830, 9658, 9741 Community/economic development, disabilities, people with 1312, 11877, 11929 Community/economic development, economically disadvantaged 93, 113, 165, 196, 338, 339, 342, 427, 549, 566, 570, 712, 713, 727, 739, 743, 902, 943, 945, 946, 949, 950, 966, 982,
SUBJECT INDEX
1157, 1158, 1326, 1362, 1375, 1413, 1484, 1520, 1570, 1571, 1576, 1601, 1635, 1646, 1647, 1649, 1659, 1665, 1677, 1782, 1871, 2074, 2114, 2121, 2122, 2124, 2131, 2184, 2186, 2286-2295, 2314, 2323, 2324, 2338, 2564, 2694, 2737, 2751, 2767, 2802-2804, 2812, 2814, 2816, 2833, 2840, 2841, 2847, 2857, 2930, 2934, 2952, 2954, 2955, 2994, 3003, 3016, 3118, 3284, 3305, 3326, 3342, 3345, 3351, 3360, 3368, 3394, 3429, 3430, 3519, 3655, 3675, 3706, 3783, 3860, 3925, 3933, 3937-3939, 3950, 3967-3969, 3972, 4000, 4034, 4114, 4132, 4209, 4226, 4230, 4231, 4326-4329, 4335, 4344, 4348, 4392, 4393, 4398-4403, 4415-4417, 4420, 4421, 4439, 4454, 4541, 4544, 4558, 4565, 4567, 4670, 4672, 4674, 4675, 4685, 4687, 4718, 4760, 4796, 4797, 4800, 4801, 4825, 4838, 4859, 4871, 4960, 4996, 5017, 5023-5027, 5037, 5039, 5042-5044, 5047, 5093, 5107, 5114, 5125, 5128, 5137, 5143, 5173, 5184, 5186, 5214, 5287, 5381, 5415, 5428, 5440, 5456, 5461, 5464, 5474, 5493, 5547, 5557-5559, 5575, 5586, 5590, 5594, 5717, 5732, 5740, 5741, 5763, 5768-5773, 5799, 5868, 5883, 5891-5894, 5900, 5901, 5963, 5978, 6071, 6128, 6129, 6161, 6232, 6240, 6445, 6447-6449, 6476, 6571, 6631, 6632, 6691-6693, 6696, 6697, 6700, 6704, 6707, 6709-6711, 6721, 6724-6726, 6730, 6734, 6738, 6747, 6749-6755, 6759, 6760, 6773, 6774, 6786, 6788, 6796, 6814, 6819, 6820, 6841, 6942, 6948-6950, 6982, 6990, 7000, 7003, 7064, 7072, 7079, 7103, 7173, 7176, 7183, 7211, 7223, 7227, 7250, 7255, 7280, 7281, 7283, 7284, 7294, 7310, 7315, 7332, 7456, 7511, 7512, 7519, 7525, 7528, 7530-7536, 7558, 7630, 7636, 7760, 7762, 7793, 7800-7802, 7841, 7842, 7875, 7876, 7909, 7918, 7949, 7982, 7992, 8017, 8032, 8166, 8167, 8268, 8294, 8297, 8318, 8321, 8322, 8344, 8414, 8418, 8420, 8424, 8429, 8438, 8444, 8448, 8453-8455, 8458, 8462-8467, 8471-8480, 8483, 8485, 8488, 8513, 8517, 8523-8525, 8548, 8549, 8551, 8575, 8641, 8642, 8698, 8700, 8739, 8740, 8742, 8746, 8750-8754, 8759-8761, 8794, 8797, 8800, 8801, 8830, 9026, 9074, 9096, 9100, 9101, 9173-9176, 9193, 9258, 9382, 9383, 9392, 9544, 9685, 9767, 9789, 9798, 10016, 10128, 10190, 10194-10198, 10223, 10225, 10263, 10294, 10309, 10310, 10333, 10349, 10350, 10589, 10673, 10727, 10758, 10784, 11033, 11509, 11529, 11550, 11551, 11595, 11676, 11677, 11682, 11686, 11690, 11696, 11697, 11700, 11703, 11707, 11710, 11711, 11714, 11877, 11896, 11929, 11997, 11998, 12076, 12079, 12123 Community/economic development, electronic media/online services 1157, 1326, 1360, 1436, 1667, 2060, 2970, 3605, 5027, 6152, 8993, 9741, 11863 Community/economic development, emergency funds 9258 Community/economic development, endowments 7079, 7183, 7255, 7284 Community/economic development, equal rights 966, 1312, 1313, 1440, 1542, 1647, 2074, 3716, 7949 Community/economic development, equipment 2767, 6240, 11863 Community/economic development, ethics 1289, 3766, 4549, 4799, 5076, 7178, 8035, 11372, 11515 Community/economic development, faculty/staff development 79, 93, 2074, 2268, 2767, 3716, 4549, 5086, 5125, 5223, 7252, 7281, 7284, 7937, 7938, 8706, 9229, 9392, 9658, 9742, 9842, 11468, 11700, 11900, 11932 Community/economic development, fellowships 638, 1315, 2940, 3716, 5456, 8029, 8873, 8874, 10225 Community/economic development, film/video/ radio 1872, 2970
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SUBJECT INDEX
Community/economic development, fund raising/ fund distribution 743, 842, 3512, 5166, 5344, 8420, 9459, 9998, 10589, 10784, 11033 Community/economic development, girls 1711 Community/economic development, Hispanics/ Latinos 280, 341, 713, 1477, 1907, 1957, 2569, 2575, 3003, 3283, 3284, 4132, 4355, 4657, 4703, 4740, 4872, 5107, 5212, 6256, 6726, 6731, 6762, 6768, 7763, 8049, 8462, 8463, 8488-8491, 8557, 8641, 8740, 8761, 8762, 8793, 9650, 9656-9658, 9677, 10190, 10205, 10206, 10675, 10758, 11676, 11690 Community/economic development, homeless 4230, 4231, 4992, 9258 Community/economic development, immigrants/ refugees 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1542, 1649, 2323, 2955, 4838, 6716, 6814, 6841, 6942, 7103, 11703, 11877, 11929 Community/economic development, income development 55, 973, 1060, 1326, 1477, 1571, 2078, 2079, 3355, 3716, 4034, 4488, 4553, 4557, 4558, 4736, 4797, 4865, 5008, 5023, 5706, 6152, 6992, 7329, 8418, 8651, 8939, 8940, 9109, 9258, 9392, 9998, 10016, 10589, 10784, 11033, 11372, 11863, 11877 Community/economic development, indigenous peoples 570, 4800, 4801, 7087 Community/economic development, information services 165, 2122, 3605, 3738, 4380, 4736, 6152, 8993, 11517 Community/economic development, internship funds 6714, 7793, 11468 Community/economic development, LGBTQ 1312, 1440 Community/economic development, management development/capacity building 93, 549, 731, 842, 876, 902, 946, 949, 950, 966, 971, 974, 1154, 1289, 1302, 1326, 1362, 1463, 1589, 1590, 1592-1594, 1844, 2060, 2074, 2080, 2121, 2268, 2336, 2658, 3355, 3385, 3605, 3633, 3892, 3939, 3998, 4558, 4640, 4685, 5008, 5044, 5086, 5168, 5173, 5296, 5344, 5356, 5557-5559, 5590, 5901, 6697, 6709, 6749, 6752, 6755, 6786, 7183, 7227, 7280, 7329, 7801, 8557, 8575, 8706, 8840, 8863, 8873, 8931, 9203, 9504, 9619, 9700, 9748, 9751, 9832, 9842, 9998, 10016, 10036, 10141, 10894, 11004, 11632, 11655, 11700, 11710, 11711, 11813, 11850, 11863 Community/economic development, management/ technical assistance 4, 37, 55, 60, 72, 79, 90, 93, 113, 169, 185, 196, 240, 280, 335, 336, 338, 339, 341, 342, 427, 506, 521, 549, 550, 566, 570, 581, 610-614, 616, 632, 635, 638, 661, 669-671, 684, 709, 711-713, 727, 731, 739, 893, 943, 945, 949, 950, 970-974, 982, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1081, 1120, 1149, 1153, 1157, 1158, 1171, 1185, 1236, 1238, 1244, 1269, 1286, 1300, 1302, 1303, 1315, 1326, 1341, 1360, 1363, 1367, 1402, 1412, 1413, 1436, 1463, 1475, 1480, 1484, 1520, 1529, 1570, 1571, 1573, 1576, 1579, 1589, 1590, 1592-1594, 1597, 1628, 1635, 1646, 1647, 1649, 1659, 1665, 1667, 1677, 1711, 1739, 1782, 1853-1861, 1871-1875, 1907, 1957, 2092, 2100, 2114, 2121, 2122, 2124, 2131, 2145, 2148, 2164, 2184-2186, 2233, 2240, 2273, 2274, 2278, 2279, 2286-2295, 2313, 2314, 2316, 2317, 2323-2325, 2335, 2336, 2338, 2339, 2341, 2345, 2360, 2425, 2426, 2479, 2503, 2543, 2544, 2564, 2569, 2575, 2694, 2713, 2737, 2751, 2767, 2802-2804, 2812, 2814, 2816, 2833, 2840, 2841, 2847, 2852, 2857, 2860, 2907, 2925, 2929, 2930, 2934, 2940, 2942, 2952-2956, 2994, 3003, 3016, 3056, 3104-3118, 3215, 3216, 3220, 3235, 3257, 3263, 3279, 3283, 3284, 3286, 3290, 3294, 3305, 3326, 3328, 3335, 3337, 3338, 3342, 3345, 3351, 3352, 3355, 3360, 3368, 3387, 3391, 3392, 3394, 3428-3430, 3432, 3435, 3509, 3519, 3541, 3576, 3603, 3633, 3655, 3675, 3704, 3706, 3720, 3783, 3797, 3812, 3817, 3840, 3842, 3852, 3860, 3883-3885, 3892, 3925, 3933,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
3937-3939, 3950, 3967-3969, 3972, 4000, 4034, 4114, 4132, 4209, 4211, 4226-4228, 4230-4232, 4248, 4263, 4267, 4274, 4278, 4312, 4313, 4326-4329, 4335, 4338, 4344, 4348, 4352, 4355, 4386, 4387, 4389-4393, 4395, 4398-4403, 4415-4417, 4420, 4421, 4439, 4454, 4470, 4485, 4499, 4510, 4541, 4544, 4557, 4565, 4567, 4640, 4657, 4670-4675, 4682, 4683, 4685, 4687, 4703, 4716-4718, 4740, 4756, 4760, 4786, 4796, 4797, 4799-4801, 4813, 4819, 4850, 4859, 4871, 4872, 4960, 4992, 4996, 5008, 5010, 5023-5027, 5037, 5039, 5041-5044, 5047, 5050-5052, 5054, 5072, 5086, 5089, 5093, 5107, 5114, 5125, 5133, 5135, 5137, 5143, 5166, 5168, 5173, 5184, 5186, 5190, 5212, 5214, 5223, 5230, 5287, 5296, 5356, 5381, 5415, 5416, 5418, 5428, 5440, 5443, 5445-5447, 5456, 5461, 5463, 5464, 5474, 5487, 5488, 5493, 5547, 5575, 5586, 5594, 5611, 5640, 5692, 5706, 5717, 5732, 5735, 5740, 5741, 5762, 5763, 5765, 5768-5773, 5775, 5781, 5786, 5796, 5799, 5827, 5868, 5879, 5883, 5886, 5887, 5891-5894, 5900, 5901, 5963, 5978, 5987, 6012, 6071, 6104, 6128, 6129, 6135, 6136, 6159, 6161, 6192, 6204, 6214, 6232, 6240, 6246, 6256, 6342, 6445, 6447-6449, 6476, 6546, 6571, 6626, 6628, 6631, 6632, 6691-6693, 6696, 6697, 6699-6702, 6704, 6706-6711, 6713, 6714, 6716, 6717, 6719-6721, 6724-6726, 6730, 6731, 6733, 6734, 6736-6738, 6742, 6744, 6747, 6749-6755, 6757, 6759, 6760, 6762-6764, 6766-6768, 6773, 6774, 6784, 6788, 6794-6798, 6801, 6804, 6813-6815, 6817-6822, 6825-6827, 6830-6835, 6837, 6839-6841, 6843, 6844, 6854, 6856, 6870, 6872, 6886, 6942, 6944, 6948-6950, 6953, 6956, 6965, 6967, 6969, 6975, 6982, 6990, 7000, 7003, 7043, 7064, 7072, 7079, 7103, 7162, 7173, 7174, 7176, 7211, 7223, 7227, 7250, 7252, 7255, 7280, 7281, 7283, 7284, 7294, 7306, 7310, 7315, 7329, 7332, 7344, 7366, 7385, 7448, 7456, 7511, 7512, 7516, 7519, 7525, 7527, 7528, 7530-7536, 7558, 7563, 7567, 7630, 7631, 7633, 7634, 7636, 7714, 7747, 7760, 7762, 7763, 7791, 7793, 7800-7802, 7830, 7841, 7842, 7875, 7876, 7909, 7918, 7936-7938, 7949, 7982, 7992, 8017, 8020, 8029, 8032, 8049, 8053, 8072, 8102, 8136, 8166, 8167, 8170, 8201, 8202, 8268, 8273, 8276, 8294, 8297-8299, 8318, 8321, 8322, 8336, 8344, 8414, 8418, 8420, 8424, 8429, 8433, 8436, 8438, 8440, 8444, 8447, 8448, 8450, 8452-8455, 8457, 8458, 8460-8467, 8471-8480, 8483, 8485, 8488-8491, 8513, 8517, 8521-8526, 8548-8551, 8557, 8628, 8641, 8642, 8645, 8646, 8651, 8698, 8700, 8706, 8736, 8739, 8740, 8742, 8744, 8746, 8750-8755, 8759-8762, 8793, 8794, 8797, 8800-8802, 8823, 8829, 8830, 8840, 8873-8876, 8931, 8947, 8979, 8990, 8991, 9026, 9048, 9052, 9060, 9062, 9074, 9078, 9095, 9096, 9098-9101, 9109, 9114, 9158, 9162, 9164, 9167-9170, 9172-9176, 9182, 9183, 9193-9195, 9228, 9229, 9240, 9241, 9382, 9383, 9447, 9544, 9555, 9556, 9584, 9590, 9595, 9617, 9621, 9639, 9650, 9655-9659, 9677, 9685, 9699, 9700, 9741, 9742, 9748, 9751, 9759, 9762, 9767, 9789, 9793, 9794, 9798, 9822, 9832, 9842, 9902, 10058, 10128, 10177, 10190, 10191, 10193-10198, 10205-10207, 10223, 10225, 10258, 10263, 10288, 10294, 10309, 10310, 10312, 10333, 10349, 10350, 10367, 10382, 10386, 10673, 10675, 10727, 10732, 10746, 10758, 10894, 10934, 10964, 11042, 11455, 11468, 11509, 11529, 11547-11551, 11577, 11581, 11587, 11595, 11632, 11676, 11677, 11679, 11682, 11686, 11690, 11692, 11696, 11697, 11700, 11702, 11703, 11707, 11710, 11711, 11714, 11813, 11850, 11877, 11890, 11896, 11900-11903, 11929, 11932, 11940, 11959,
11965, 11997, 11998, 12035-12037, 12076, 12079, 12123 Community/economic development, men 9789 Community/economic development, military/ veterans 427 Community/economic development, minorities 335, 342, 610-614, 671, 902, 943, 945, 949, 950, 966, 982, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1312, 1313, 1326, 1362, 1440, 1475, 1542, 1570, 1571, 1576, 1601, 1649, 1665, 1711, 1871, 2074, 2121, 2185, 2287, 2323, 2324, 2803, 2804, 2814, 2833, 2840, 2841, 2857, 2934, 2952, 2954, 2955, 3360, 3716, 3925, 3939, 4034, 4209, 4226, 4335, 4348, 4391-4393, 4400-4402, 4421, 4544, 4558, 4565, 4672, 4685, 4796, 4797, 4813, 4838, 4871, 4996, 5023-5027, 5042, 5114, 5128, 5173, 5190, 5214, 5415, 5440, 5461, 5559, 5575, 5717, 5732, 5763, 5883, 5900, 5901, 6240, 6631, 6693, 6696, 6760, 6786, 6814, 6834, 6942, 6956, 6982, 7000, 7003, 7103, 7252, 7344, 7519, 7630, 7762, 7791, 7793, 7800-7802, 7909, 7949, 7982, 7992, 8017, 8166, 8167, 8268, 8276, 8294, 8297, 8344, 8414, 8418, 8429, 8438, 8447, 8452, 8454, 8467, 8485, 8700, 8739, 8744, 8750, 8751, 8939, 8940, 9074, 9383, 9639, 9655, 10673, 10727, 10758, 11677, 11682, 11686, 11707, 11710, 11711, 11714, 11877, 11929, 12123 Community/economic development, Native Americans/American Indians 1520, 4825, 5557, 5558, 5590, 6730, 8453, 11679 Community/economic development, offenders/ ex-offenders 4682 Community/economic development, program evaluation 782, 891, 1185, 1375, 1436, 3512, 4221, 5016, 5017, 5128, 6342, 7162, 9088, 9228, 9659, 11655 Community/economic development, public education 1649, 8226, 8575 Community/economic development, public policy 782, 810, 882, 891, 946, 1262, 1552, 2857, 4817, 4838, 4846, 5008, 5016, 5017, 5047, 5076, 5089, 5093, 5128, 5143, 5459, 5559, 6209, 6966, 7174, 7183, 7294, 8287, 8401, 8939, 8940, 8979, 9088, 9768, 9810, 10016, 10382, 11677, 11686, 11711 Community/economic development, publication 280, 1326, 1735, 1872, 2713, 2724, 3766, 4813, 5027, 6152, 6965, 7178, 10382 Community/economic development, reform 3385, 4488, 4850, 11978 Community/economic development, research 42, 60, 79, 810, 882, 902, 945, 1185, 1303, 1312, 1313, 1440, 1542, 1601, 1735, 1782, 1871, 2575, 2713, 2724, 2929, 3352, 3512, 4227, 4228, 4301, 4510, 4685, 4817, 4838, 4850, 5010, 5016, 5026, 5027, 5044, 5089, 5125, 5168, 6721, 6856, 7087, 7174, 7227, 7294, 7949, 8136, 8287, 8298, 8347, 9258, 9742, 9998, 10016, 11581, 11686, 11711 Community/economic development, scholarship funds 550, 2124, 2335, 4232, 4813, 6956, 9114, 11547-11549 Community/economic development, seed money 2122, 2767, 2836, 4326, 4439, 4541, 5025, 5042, 5107, 5137, 6856, 8299, 8401, 8939 Community/economic development, single organization support 8666 Community/economic development, technical assistance 42, 743, 1844, 2538, 2828, 2970, 5008, 5047, 5076, 5093, 5143, 5558, 8226 Community/economic development, volunteer services 287, 1060, 1061, 1154, 1477, 1529, 2047, 2078-2080, 2164, 2268, 2319, 2428, 2489-2491, 2538, 2658, 2823, 2828, 2830, 2924, 3558, 3797, 3998, 4221, 4460, 4553, 4694, 4865, 5129, 5632, 5774, 5800, 6572, 6636, 6805, 6884, 6992, 6999, 7633, 7771, 7784, 8347, 8348, 8840, 8863, 9098, 9167, 9182, 9194, 9392, 9504, 10141, 11004, 11675, 11924 Community/economic development, women 341, 902, 1312, 1440, 2323, 4387, 4672, 5043,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
5463, 5493, 5763, 5883, 5900, 5901, 6152, 6192, 6696, 6702, 6704, 6707, 6709, 6710, 6720, 6734, 6814, 6844, 7064, 7252, 7519, 7630, 7760, 8276, 8438, 8440, 8454, 8739, 9798, 11877, 11929 Community/economic development, youth 1375, 4685, 5128, 6738, 6956, 7875, 7876, 8797, 9658 Computer science 1263, 3371, 7653, 7664, 7678, 7680-7682, 7690, 7700, 7702, 7720, 7723, 7728-7730, 7732-7734, 7736, 7737, 7739, 7744, 8332, 9776, 10460, 10489 Computer science, blind/visually impaired 7737 Computer science, building/renovation 10489 Computer science, children/youth 10460, 10489 Computer science, collections management/ preservation 7678, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7734, 7736, 7739, 7744 Computer science, computer systems/equipment 7653, 7681, 7690, 7700, 7720, 10460, 10489 Computer science, curriculum development 7653, 7720, 10460 Computer science, electronic media/online services 7678, 7681, 7700, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7736, 7737, 7739, 8332 Computer science, income development 7678 Computer science, research 7702, 7723, 7728, 7730, 7732-7734, 7736, 7737, 7739, 7744, 8332, 10489 Computer science, seed money 7680 Computer science, technical assistance 7680 Computer systems/equipment, animals/wildlife 9577, 10440, 11646 Computer systems/equipment, arts/culture/ humanities 137, 144, 1012, 2867, 2872, 2877, 2878, 2882, 3497, 3918, 4449, 4915, 5326, 5865, 5993, 7650, 7690, 7698, 7705, 7706, 7720, 8288, 9018, 9377, 9462, 9503, 9540, 9568, 9964, 9991, 10008, 10084, 10222, 10313, 10432, 10439, 10440, 10486, 10496, 11464, 11650 Computer systems/equipment, civil rights 3528, 4855 Computer systems/equipment, community improvement/development 37, 1157, 1536, 2870, 4426, 4688, 4798, 4829, 4915, 5337, 6238, 6241, 6243, 6246, 6477, 8216, 8288, 8295, 9541, 9542, 10128, 10410, 10439, 10475, 11453, 11505, 11710, 11863, 12074 Computer systems/equipment, crime/courts/legal services 2225, 2977, 3498, 3528, 11618 Computer systems/equipment, education 57, 142, 143, 995, 1027, 1895, 2766, 3855, 3917, 3918, 5453, 5911, 6041, 6239, 6244, 6245, 7653, 7681, 7690, 7698, 7700, 7720, 7889, 8131, 8141, 8145, 9006, 9541, 9542, 9900, 10104, 10222, 10421, 10432, 10437, 10440, 10460, 10467, 10470, 10475, 10486, 10489, 10495, 10511, 10513, 10514, 10614, 11616, 11771 Computer systems/equipment, employment 298, 990, 1536, 2871, 5311, 6477 Computer systems/equipment, environment 1027, 1359, 1392, 2977, 6918, 8216, 9443, 12056 Computer systems/equipment, food/nutrition/ agriculture 4855, 11619, 11620, 12056 Computer systems/equipment, health—general 157, 1093, 1270, 1733, 1772, 1895, 3214, 5634, 8558, 9875, 10087, 10091, 10461, 11447, 11612, 11620, 11621, 11623 Computer systems/equipment, health—specific diseases 5634, 11447 Computer systems/equipment, housing/shelter 520, 3485, 4528, 4592, 6477, 9443 Computer systems/equipment, human services— multipurpose 57, 141, 520, 1157, 1232, 1733, 2222, 2234, 2759, 2872, 2999, 3267, 4592, 5270, 5376, 5453, 6477, 7945, 8640, 8960, 9018, 9032, 9696, 9875, 10124, 10410, 10439, 11607, 11610, 11611, 11614, 11615, 11617 Computer systems/equipment, international affairs/ development 4829, 11453
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Computer systems/equipment, medical research 10461, 11612 Computer systems/equipment, membership benefit groups 7650 Computer systems/equipment, mental health/ substance abuse 2196, 2197, 2225, 10737 Computer systems/equipment, philanthropy/ voluntarism 1270, 2870, 3178, 4426, 4688, 4798, 4829, 4839, 4855, 6241-6243, 8295, 12074 Computer systems/equipment, public affairs/ government 1093, 2878, 3214, 3485, 4829, 4855, 7700, 8131, 8145, 8288, 8640, 9018, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10470, 10475, 10511, 10513, 11505, 11710, 11771, 11863 Computer systems/equipment, recreation/sports/ athletics 1027, 2875, 6918, 9900, 10439 Computer systems/equipment, religion 2766, 10439 Computer systems/equipment, safety/disaster relief 11453 Computer systems/equipment, science 3270, 3485, 7653, 7681, 7690, 7700, 7720, 8216, 10460, 10467, 10489, 10495, 10511 Computer systems/equipment, social sciences 7720, 8216 Computer systems/equipment, youth development 9325, 9839, 10086 Congo, health—specific diseases 2771 Congo, international affairs/development 2771 Consumer protection 1277, 1286, 1341, 1403, 1409, 1434, 2133, 2606, 2636, 3155, 3334, 4510, 6294, 6295, 6337, 6385, 6406, 6407, 7096, 7128 Consumer protection, economically disadvantaged 6294, 6295 Consumer protection, Hispanics/Latinos 6385 Consumer protection, income development 2133 Consumer protection, management development/ capacity building 1409, 2133, 2606, 2636, 7096 Consumer protection, program evaluation 1403, 1434 Consumer protection, research 1403, 1434, 4510, 6337, 6385, 6406, 6407, 7096 Consumer protection, substance abusers 6406, 6407 Consumer protection, technical assistance 6294, 6295, 6406, 6407, 7128 Continuing education, aging 57 Continuing education, computer systems/equipment 57 Continuing education, conferences/seminars 130, 3700 Continuing education, disabilities, people with 57 Continuing education, economically disadvantaged 57 Continuing education, electronic media/online services 57 Continuing education, faculty/staff development 2778, 3666, 3668, 3683, 3707, 3737 Continuing education, fellowships 3700 Continuing education, technical assistance 57 Correctional facilities, AIDS, people with 7803 Correctional facilities, children/youth 7997 Correctional facilities, economically disadvantaged 369 Correctional facilities, fellowships 8008 Correctional facilities, girls 369 Correctional facilities, management development/ capacity building 369, 9374 Correctional facilities, offenders/ex-offenders 369, 7803, 7997, 8008, 9374 Correctional facilities, research 369, 8008 Correctional facilities, technical assistance 7803, 8008 Costa Rica, community improvement/development 6784, 7113 Costa Rica, education 7142 Costa Rica, environment 6784, 7113 Costa Rica, food/nutrition/agriculture 7142 Costa Rica, international affairs/development 7113 Courts/judicial administration 1960, 2719, 2868, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019,
SUBJECT INDEX
4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 5293, 6347, 7413, 7468, 7852, 7998, 8045, 8046, 8239, 8355, 11235, 11715 Courts/judicial administration, children/youth 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4031, 4032, 4052-4054, 4064-4066, 4097, 4106-4109, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4198, 4203, 6347, 7413, 8045, 8046, 8355, 11715 Courts/judicial administration, computer systems/ equipment 3498 Courts/judicial administration, conferences/ seminars 4109 Courts/judicial administration, crime/abuse victims 4203 Courts/judicial administration, economically disadvantaged 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 7998, 8355, 11715 Courts/judicial administration, electronic media/ online services 2868, 3489 Courts/judicial administration, girls 4025 Courts/judicial administration, income development 2868, 7852, 7998, 8239, 11235 Courts/judicial administration, management development/capacity building 7468, 8355 Courts/judicial administration, minorities 4197, 7998, 8355, 11715 Courts/judicial administration, Native Americans/ American Indians 4050, 4074 Courts/judicial administration, offenders/ ex-offenders 2719, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 6347, 7998, 8355, 11715 Courts/judicial administration, program evaluation 2719, 5293, 7413 Courts/judicial administration, publication 4109 Courts/judicial administration, research 2719, 3491, 7413 Courts/judicial administration, seed money 8355 Courts/judicial administration, substance abusers 6347 Courts/judicial administration, technical assistance 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4055, 4138, 4151, 4158, 4197, 4203, 6347 Courts/judicial administration, women 7852 Courts/judicial administration, youth 4019, 4050, 4055, 4062, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4116, 4166, 4197, 4204 Crime/abuse victims, arts/culture/humanities 555, 4933, 7472, 8968, 8999 Crime/abuse victims, civil rights 235, 236, 238, 1726, 4855, 5084, 7069, 7311, 7879, 7973 Crime/abuse victims, community improvement/ development 542, 3645, 4933, 5463, 6084, 9323 Crime/abuse victims, crime/courts/legal services 131, 177, 226, 231, 232, 235, 236, 238, 281, 282, 1468, 1493, 1630, 1726, 1863, 1864, 2112, 2125, 2225, 2226, 2788, 2810, 3227, 3365, 3518, 3615, 3671, 3828, 3859, 4203, 4479, 4555, 4708, 4864, 5183, 5243, 5322, 5327, 5379, 5605, 5607, 5624, 5625, 5907, 5937, 6004, 6084, 6301, 6356, 6370, 6405, 7069, 7152, 7233, 7311, 7893, 7899, 7944, 8113, 8244, 8559, 8613, 8623, 8968, 8984, 9184, 9218, 9268, 9282, 9287, 9292-9301,
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SUBJECT INDEX
9303, 9327, 9334, 9345, 9357, 9360, 9391, 9437, 9442, 9446, 9450, 9615, 9618, 9628, 9676, 10092, 10268-10270, 10588, 10814, 10825, 10836, 10887, 10889, 10947, 11000, 11052, 11079, 11085, 11093, 11104, 11125-11127, 11130, 11131, 11164-11166, 11195, 11210, 11250, 11257, 11295, 11393, 11459, 11565, 11573, 11597, 11608, 11887, 12057, 12138, 12152 Crime/abuse victims, education 231, 2157, 3828, 5392, 6044, 6084, 8615, 9464, 9618, 9628, 10268, 10467, 11301, 11597 Crime/abuse victims, employment 9283, 9323, 9458 Crime/abuse victims, environment 4933 Crime/abuse victims, food/nutrition/agriculture 4855, 6370, 6405 Crime/abuse victims, health—general 231, 281, 362, 2125, 3517, 3859, 5243, 6301, 6356, 6370, 6405, 6415, 7233, 7472, 7899, 8238, 8999, 9357, 9618, 10947, 11459, 11573, 11597, 12005 Crime/abuse victims, health—specific diseases 2125 Crime/abuse victims, housing/shelter 65, 520, 1036, 2109, 4643, 4764, 6108 Crime/abuse victims, human services— multipurpose 26, 46, 65, 131, 139, 141, 231, 232, 235, 236, 238, 268, 273, 281, 282, 362, 520, 542, 555, 1075, 1174, 1342, 1468, 1489, 1493, 1630, 1641, 1722, 1863, 1864, 1948, 1964, 2109, 2112, 2125, 2149, 2153, 2157, 2166, 2177, 2182, 2222, 2234, 2488, 2617, 3031, 3032, 3227, 3365, 3517, 3615, 3671, 3803, 3828, 4040, 4041, 4046-4048, 4110, 4196, 4201, 4202, 4438, 4555, 4559, 4643, 4708, 4764, 4933, 4989, 5183, 5269, 5312, 5327, 5354, 5379, 5390, 5392, 5463, 5496, 5525, 5605, 5668-5670, 5721, 5907, 5937, 5996, 6011, 6063, 6084, 6108, 6141, 6145, 6210, 6301, 6415, 6985, 7038, 7108, 7152, 7467, 7879, 7893, 7899, 7944, 8069, 8238, 8244, 8559, 8603, 8613, 8615, 8623, 8699, 8984, 9065, 9108, 9132, 9184, 9218, 9268, 9282, 9283, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9345, 9356, 9360, 9365, 9375, 9391, 9437, 9442, 9450, 9458, 9464, 9615, 9618, 9676, 9903, 10092, 10166, 10338, 10553, 10588, 10612, 10644, 10652, 10807, 10808, 10812, 10814, 10825, 10834, 10836, 10885, 10887, 10889, 10907, 10915, 10916, 10952, 10968, 10971, 11052, 11071, 11079, 11085, 11093, 11099, 11116, 11117, 11125-11128, 11130, 11131, 11134, 11164-11166, 11182, 11184, 11195, 11196, 11200, 11210, 11217, 11243, 11250, 11295, 11317, 11329, 11331, 11335, 11336, 11339, 11393, 11440, 11466, 11477, 11565, 11573, 11597, 11600, 11608, 11688, 11887, 12005, 12138, 12152 Crime/abuse victims, international affairs/ development 177, 1489, 2226, 4479, 5084, 6930, 7069, 7948, 8026, 8069, 12005 Crime/abuse victims, mental health/substance abuse 226, 1075, 1607, 1722, 1726, 2225, 2488, 4438, 4864, 4933, 5322, 5996, 6141, 7233, 8603, 8627, 8887, 8888, 9287, 9356, 9676, 10338, 10885, 10947, 10968, 11104, 11461 Crime/abuse victims, philanthropy/voluntarism 4855, 9345 Crime/abuse victims, public affairs/government 281, 4559, 4855, 5084, 5463, 7311 Crime/abuse victims, recreation/sports/athletics 6985 Crime/abuse victims, religion 2788 Crime/abuse victims, safety/disaster relief 12057 Crime/abuse victims, science 4479, 10467 Crime/abuse victims, social sciences 1726, 4041, 4196, 4479, 5084, 5625, 6301, 7973 Crime/abuse victims, youth development 362, 5624, 6044, 6301, 6356, 7108, 7417, 11301 Crime/courts/legal services, Africa 823 Crime/courts/legal services, Argentina 4479 Crime/courts/legal services, Bolivia 5077
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Crime/courts/legal services, Brazil 7226, 7273 Crime/courts/legal services, Canada 2120, 11663 Crime/courts/legal services, China 7091 Crime/courts/legal services, Colombia 4481, 5077 Crime/courts/legal services, Eastern & Central Europe 8239 Crime/courts/legal services, Ecuador 5077 Crime/courts/legal services, Ethiopia 462 Crime/courts/legal services, Europe 2978 Crime/courts/legal services, France 8205 Crime/courts/legal services, Global programs 177, 1925, 8205 Crime/courts/legal services, Guatemala 2938 Crime/courts/legal services, India 198, 2125, 7069, 9410 Crime/courts/legal services, Latin America 4479 Crime/courts/legal services, Liberia 1960 Crime/courts/legal services, Mexico 1222, 1244 Crime/courts/legal services, Middle East 7203 Crime/courts/legal services, Nigeria 7124 Crime/courts/legal services, Peru 5077 Crime/courts/legal services, Senegal 2978 Crime/courts/legal services, South Africa 2118, 2976, 5092, 7233, 7311, 8113 Crime/courts/legal services, South Asia 7069 Crime/courts/legal services, Soviet Union (Former) 8239 Crime/courts/legal services, Taiwan 4555 Crime/courts/legal services, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 7219 Crime/courts/legal services, Thailand 2120 Crime/courts/legal services, Uganda 7330 Crime/courts/legal services, United Kingdom 2713 Crime/courts/legal services, West Bank/Gaza 7203 Crime/law enforcement, African Americans/Blacks 2887, 5092 Crime/law enforcement, aging 2634, 3970, 7776, 11342 Crime/law enforcement, association 1535 Crime/law enforcement, boys 2887 Crime/law enforcement, children/youth 282, 1726, 2634, 3365, 3453, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3518, 4007, 4031, 4032, 4052-4054, 4064-4066, 4097, 4106-4109, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4198, 4203, 4367, 4762, 7776, 7997, 8003, 8113, 9345, 10270, 10780, 11000, 11257, 11342, 11687, 11715 Crime/law enforcement, computer systems/ equipment 3498, 11618 Crime/law enforcement, conferences/seminars 3480, 4109 Crime/law enforcement, correctional facilities 369, 7803, 7997, 8008, 9374 Crime/law enforcement, crime/abuse victims 282, 1726, 3365, 3518, 4203, 8113, 8559, 9345, 10270, 11000, 11257, 12057 Crime/law enforcement, disabilities, people with 2634, 7776 Crime/law enforcement, DWI 12057 Crime/law enforcement, economically disadvantaged 282, 1550, 1551, 1637, 2634, 2887, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4566, 4762, 5092, 6861, 7268, 7776, 7812, 7927, 7985, 7998, 8262, 8292, 8702, 11342, 11596, 11687, 11715, 12023 Crime/law enforcement, electronic media/online services 2868, 3489 Crime/law enforcement, equal rights 9140 Crime/law enforcement, faculty/staff development 3365, 3480, 3518, 4576, 7812 Crime/law enforcement, fellowships 8008 Crime/law enforcement, fund raising/fund distribution 2634, 11342 Crime/law enforcement, girls 4025 Crime/law enforcement, government agencies 1679 Crime/law enforcement, homeless 4566
Crime/law enforcement, income development 1535, 2868, 7998, 8065, 8262, 8559, 9345, 11000, 11162, 11235, 11257, 11342, 11687, 12023, 12057 Crime/law enforcement, information services 1550, 1551 Crime/law enforcement, management development/ capacity building 1535, 1679, 2634, 2887, 3453, 3469, 4762, 7268, 7468, 8014, 8113, 9087, 9374, 11618 Crime/law enforcement, management/technical assistance 197, 198, 282, 1550, 1551, 1637, 1726, 1960, 3357, 3365, 3480, 3518, 3970, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4576, 5092, 6861, 7776, 7812, 7927, 7985, 7997, 8003, 8113, 8205, 8559, 10241, 10270, 10637, 10645, 10780, 11596, 11715 Crime/law enforcement, mentally disabled 3970, 4367 Crime/law enforcement, minorities 282, 4197, 7268, 7998, 9140, 11715 Crime/law enforcement, missing persons 11000, 11257 Crime/law enforcement, Native Americans/American Indians 4050, 4074 Crime/law enforcement, offenders/ex-offenders 1679, 1726, 2719, 2887, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4762, 7268, 7985, 7997, 7998, 8003, 8008, 8262, 8292, 8702, 9374, 11596, 11687, 11715 Crime/law enforcement, police agencies 197, 3450, 3480, 3970, 4367, 4576, 5293, 6548, 8065, 8205, 10637, 10645, 10658, 11162, 11618, 12023 Crime/law enforcement, program evaluation 2719, 3469, 5092, 5293, 10658 Crime/law enforcement, public education 2868, 8014 Crime/law enforcement, public policy 282, 2713, 3453, 3480, 7998, 8008, 8702, 11687, 11715 Crime/law enforcement, publication 2713, 3450, 4109, 4367 Crime/law enforcement, reform 2719, 2887, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 7268, 7468, 7985, 9374 Crime/law enforcement, research 282, 1550, 1551, 2713, 2719, 3450, 3469, 3491, 8008, 8262, 8292, 9087, 10658, 11687 Crime/law enforcement, seed money 7776 Crime/law enforcement, single organization support 8065, 11235 Crime/law enforcement, substance abusers 9087 Crime/law enforcement, technical assistance 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4055, 4138, 4151, 4158, 4197, 4203, 7985, 8008 Crime/law enforcement, volunteer services 4566, 4762, 9345 Crime/law enforcement, women 282, 3518, 8559, 11596, 11687 Crime/law enforcement, youth 3469, 4019, 4050, 4055, 4062, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4116, 4166, 4197, 4204, 9087, 10241 Crime/violence prevention 372, 431, 722, 728, 729, 744, 1258, 1259, 1353, 2486, 2524, 2713, 3453, 3947, 4587, 4926, 4931, 4938,
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5561, 7069, 8313, 8314, 8968, 9087, 9891, 10241, 11171, 11719 Crime/violence prevention, abuse prevention 226, 231, 232, 235, 236, 238, 2125, 5243, 6301, 6356, 6370, 6405, 7311, 11608 Crime/violence prevention, African Americans/ Blacks 720, 4926, 9904 Crime/violence prevention, awards/prizes/ competitions 431 Crime/violence prevention, capital campaigns 1390 Crime/violence prevention, child abuse 1468, 1493, 1630, 2112, 2225, 2788, 2810, 3227, 3518, 3671, 3828, 4555, 4708, 5379, 5625, 6004, 6084, 7899, 7941, 7944, 8608, 8623, 9218, 9268, 9282, 9334, 9345, 9357, 9442, 9446, 9615, 9618, 10092, 10268-10270, 10825, 10947, 11000, 11052, 11079, 11093, 11104, 11125, 11126, 11130, 11131, 11195, 11210, 11250, 11295, 11313, 11393, 11459, 11597, 11887 Crime/violence prevention, children/youth 437, 720, 750, 1258, 1259, 1390, 1925, 2486, 2524, 3453, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3608, 3956, 4007, 4031, 4032, 4052-4054, 4064-4066, 4097, 4106-4109, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4198, 4203, 4535, 4931, 5471, 7446, 7596, 8313, 8968, 9653, 9904, 10041, 10780, 10947, 11202, 11228, 11715 Crime/violence prevention, computer systems/ equipment 3498 Crime/violence prevention, conferences/seminars 431, 4109 Crime/violence prevention, crime/abuse victims 4203, 5624, 7069, 8968, 10947 Crime/violence prevention, curriculum development 1925, 10947 Crime/violence prevention, domestic violence 131, 281, 282, 3518, 3615, 4864, 5907, 5937, 7152, 7893, 8244, 8559, 8984, 9184, 9410, 11085, 11573, 12138 Crime/violence prevention, economically disadvantaged 372, 404, 720, 750, 1353, 1390, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3608, 3956, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4535, 4931, 5561, 5624, 7069, 7446, 8313, 8314, 9904, 11715 Crime/violence prevention, electronic media/online services 3489 Crime/violence prevention, faculty/staff development 10947 Crime/violence prevention, film/video/radio 3956 Crime/violence prevention, girls 4025 Crime/violence prevention, gun control 404, 3448, 3450, 3453, 3469, 3947 Crime/violence prevention, Hispanics/Latinos 720, 1390 Crime/violence prevention, income development 729, 1925, 2524, 4535, 8968, 11171, 11202, 11228 Crime/violence prevention, LGBTQ 729 Crime/violence prevention, management development/capacity building 372, 431, 728, 744, 750, 1259, 1353, 1390, 1896, 2486, 3453, 3469, 4926, 4931, 4938, 5471, 5561, 5624, 7446, 8313, 8314, 9087, 9891, 9904, 11719 Crime/violence prevention, minorities 372, 1353, 4197, 4535, 5561, 7069, 7446, 8313, 8314, 9653, 11715 Crime/violence prevention, Native Americans/ American Indians 4050, 4074 Crime/violence prevention, offenders/ex-offenders 744, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143,
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4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 5624, 11715 Crime/violence prevention, program evaluation 431, 728, 3469, 3947, 3956, 4587, 7596, 9891, 10041 Crime/violence prevention, publication 2713, 4109 Crime/violence prevention, research 404, 1925, 2713, 3491, 7596, 9653 Crime/violence prevention, scholarship funds 2524 Crime/violence prevention, sexual abuse 177, 2226, 3859, 5322, 5607, 7233, 8113, 9282, 9287, 9391, 9628, 10268, 10836 Crime/violence prevention, substance abusers 9087 Crime/violence prevention, technical assistance 404, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4055, 4138, 4151, 4158, 4197, 4203, 7069, 8968 Crime/violence prevention, women 7069 Crime/violence prevention, youth 372, 404, 437, 720, 750, 1390, 1896, 1925, 3469, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3608, 3956, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4535, 5471, 5624, 7446, 7596, 8314, 9087, 9653, 9904, 10041, 10241, 10522, 10780, 10947, 11202, 11228, 11715 Croatia, community improvement/development 5022 Croatia, international affairs/development 5022 Cuba, arts/culture/humanities 8101 Cuba, education 8138 Cuba, health—general 8138 Cultural/ethnic awareness, African Americans/ Blacks 938, 1631, 2551, 3454, 5619, 7047, 7177, 7207, 8154, 8644, 10359 Cultural/ethnic awareness, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1478, 1580, 1581, 1794, 1910, 1935, 3249, 3439, 10129 Cultural/ethnic awareness, building/renovation 6526, 8154 Cultural/ethnic awareness, children 3747 Cultural/ethnic awareness, children/youth 1642, 3417, 5233, 9496 Cultural/ethnic awareness, conferences/seminars 7207 Cultural/ethnic awareness, curriculum development 5233, 7207 Cultural/ethnic awareness, economically disadvantaged 487, 925, 1478, 4336 Cultural/ethnic awareness, electronic media/online services 487 Cultural/ethnic awareness, exhibitions 7075, 9496 Cultural/ethnic awareness, faculty/staff development 3417, 7175 Cultural/ethnic awareness, fellowships 3747 Cultural/ethnic awareness, Hispanics/Latinos 567, 925, 928, 1322, 1648, 3417, 3457, 3566, 4336, 6521, 8101, 10152, 10781, 11122, 11425 Cultural/ethnic awareness, immigrants/refugees 3439 Cultural/ethnic awareness, income development 925, 938, 1478, 1580, 1910, 2551, 2931, 3249, 3457, 4336, 7075, 7175, 7177, 7302, 7605, 8644, 9496, 10129, 10152, 11122, 11425 Cultural/ethnic awareness, indigenous peoples 469-471, 478, 487, 6521 Cultural/ethnic awareness, management development/capacity building 462, 469-471, 478, 567, 928, 1322, 1581, 1631, 1642, 1648, 1716, 1794, 1935, 3439, 3454, 3457, 5258, 5619, 6098, 6526, 6640, 7047, 7075, 7147, 7155, 7175, 7177, 7207, 7253, 7302, 8101, 10116, 10129, 10152, 10359, 10781 Cultural/ethnic awareness, minorities 1716, 2931, 3747, 6640, 7075, 8083 Cultural/ethnic awareness, Native Americans/ American Indians 5233, 5258, 6098, 6521,
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6526, 7155, 7215, 7253, 7302, 9496, 10291, 10781 Cultural/ethnic awareness, performance/ productions 7175, 8644 Cultural/ethnic awareness, program evaluation 487, 3566, 8083 Cultural/ethnic awareness, publication 1631, 10152 Cultural/ethnic awareness, research 5233, 7047, 7302 Cultural/ethnic awareness, seed money 3454 Cultural/ethnic awareness, technical assistance 8154 Cultural/ethnic awareness, women 464 Cultural/ethnic awareness, youth 464 Cystic fibrosis 2556, 9262, 9263, 11034, 11173 Cystic fibrosis, awards/prizes/competitions 9262 Cystic fibrosis, income development 2556, 9262, 9263, 11034, 11173 Cystic fibrosis, physically disabled 2556, 9262, 9263, 11034, 11173 Dance, African Americans/Blacks 1604, 2520, 5926, 6435 Dance, aging 5623 Dance, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1580, 1581, 1794, 1935, 8116 Dance, building/renovation 6525, 7718, 11445 Dance, capital campaigns 765 Dance, children/youth 3410, 3415, 7245, 9496 Dance, collections management/preservation 7649, 7675 Dance, computer systems/equipment 9568, 10008 Dance, conferences/seminars 7134 Dance, disabilities, people with 1545, 5623 Dance, economically disadvantaged 7245 Dance, electronic media/online services 10008 Dance, equipment 9090 Dance, exhibitions 9496 Dance, faculty/staff development 3410, 7022, 7674, 10008, 10749 Dance, income development 1580, 1614, 1619, 2230, 2520, 2892, 2899, 4653, 5408, 5926, 5945, 6435, 6618, 6863, 7133, 7245, 7649, 7674, 7751, 7817, 8111, 9428, 9496, 9568, 10008, 10010, 10642, 10749, 11445 Dance, indigenous peoples 469-471 Dance, management development/capacity building 469-471, 924, 935, 1545, 1581, 1604, 1614, 1672, 1708, 1794, 1935, 2230, 2886, 2892, 2912, 3620, 3678, 5408, 5623, 6525, 6863, 7133, 7134, 7245, 7672, 7674, 7675, 7687, 7718, 7751, 8116, 9090, 9850, 10008, 10010, 10531, 11462, 11859, 12070 Dance, minorities 2230 Dance, Native Americans/American Indians 9496 Dance, performance/productions 1614, 2520, 4653, 7133, 7134, 7254, 11462 Dance, physically disabled 9090 Dance, program evaluation 9780 Dance, research 7674 Dance, scholarship funds 5945 Dance, seed money 2230, 9780 Dance, technical assistance 765, 5408, 6863, 8111, 10010 Day care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4556, 5435, 5650 Day care, building/renovation 5973, 8585, 9704 Day care, computer systems/equipment 2872, 5453 Day care, crime/abuse victims 9108 Day care, curriculum development 2382, 9495 Day care, disabilities, people with 2443, 5454 Day care, economically disadvantaged 1016, 2249, 2280, 2879, 3599, 3827, 4044, 4176, 4556, 4578, 5170, 5217, 5365, 5453, 5458, 5618, 5737, 5902, 6130, 6338, 6729, 7453, 8163, 8798, 9234, 9390, 9704, 10037, 10254, 10978, 11150, 11188, 11311, 11754, 11799 Day care, electronic media/online services 2872 Day care, faculty/staff development 2382, 2879, 3599, 3745, 5365, 5397, 10252, 10978 Day care, Hispanics/Latinos 10252 Day care, homeless 10989 Day care, immigrants/refugees 4556, 5435, 5650
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Day care, income development 4285, 4556, 5973, 9024, 9201, 9390, 10989, 11036, 11070, 11150, 11188, 11221, 11311, 11499 Day care, management development/capacity building 1632, 2108, 2443, 4930, 5178, 5453, 8087, 9108, 9390, 9704, 10019, 10037, 10095 Day care, minorities 1016, 2249, 2879, 5365, 5902, 9234 Day care, performance/productions 10989 Day care, program evaluation 1389, 2393, 2394, 3827, 4044, 5178, 5573, 5902, 6338, 9509, 10056, 10254, 11799 Day care, publication 9509 Day care, research 1389, 3616, 5573, 5902, 6127, 6338, 9509, 9894, 11799 Day care, scholarship funds 2398, 9505, 9506, 10978 Day care, single parents 9704 Day care, technical assistance 244, 2249, 2443, 4176, 4950, 5454, 11754 Deaf/hearing impaired, arts/culture/humanities 9125, 9667 Deaf/hearing impaired, education 1895, 9667, 9905-9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9929, 9932-9945, 9949-9951, 11394 Deaf/hearing impaired, health—general 1895, 3050, 4250, 5644, 5709, 7837, 9125, 9212, 9351, 9906, 9938, 9939, 9953, 10813, 11391, 11394 Deaf/hearing impaired, human services— multipurpose 1775, 5644 Deaf/hearing impaired, international affairs/ development 4250 Deaf/hearing impaired, medical research 7583 Deaf/hearing impaired, mental health/substance abuse 5644 Deaf/hearing impaired, science 9667 Deaf/hearing impaired, youth development 1775 Democratic Republic of the Congo, animals/wildlife 3473, 4604 Democratic Republic of the Congo, environment 3473 Denmark, civil rights 7285 Denmark, international affairs/development 7285 Dental care 374, 1767, 2258, 2779, 3523, 3524, 3944, 4897, 5793, 6090, 6102, 6290, 6313, 7639, 9618, 9623, 9671, 10091, 10298, 11413, 11594 Dental care, aging 5793 Dental care, children/youth 374, 2258, 3523, 3524, 3944, 5793, 6102, 9618, 9671 Dental care, computer systems/equipment 10091 Dental care, crime/abuse victims 9618 Dental care, disabilities, people with 5793 Dental care, economically disadvantaged 374, 2258, 2779, 3944, 5793, 6102, 6290, 6313, 9671, 10091, 11413, 11594 Dental care, equipment 2779, 6090, 10091, 10298 Dental care, faculty/staff development 2258, 2779, 10298 Dental care, immigrants/refugees 374 Dental care, income development 6102, 9671, 11413 Dental care, indigenous peoples 2779 Dental care, management development/capacity building 374, 2258, 5793, 10298, 11594 Dental care, minorities 374, 7639 Dental care, physically disabled 6313 Dental care, program evaluation 1767, 3523, 3524, 6313, 9623 Dental care, research 1767, 3523, 3524 Dental care, technical assistance 6290, 10091 Dental care, women 1767, 3523, 3524, 9618 Dental school/education 6274, 6290, 6313 Dental school/education, African Americans/Blacks 6274 Dental school/education, economically disadvantaged 6290, 6313 Dental school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 6274 Dental school/education, Native Americans/ American Indians 6274 Dental school/education, physically disabled 6313 Dental school/education, program evaluation 6313
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Dental school/education, technical assistance 6274, 6290 Depression, African Americans/Blacks 6377 Depression, aging 3547 Depression, children/youth 4122 Depression, economically disadvantaged 4122, 6377 Depression, Hispanics/Latinos 6377 Depression, income development 10730 Depression, mentally disabled 3547, 3649, 4122, 6377, 6397, 10730 Depression, physically disabled 6397 Depression, program evaluation 4122, 6377, 6397 Depression, research 3547, 4122, 6377, 6397 Depression, technical assistance 3547 Depression, women 4122 Design, curriculum development 9594 Design, economically disadvantaged 1883 Design, exhibitions 9583 Design, faculty/staff development 9594 Design, management development/capacity building 9583, 10239 Developing countries, animals/wildlife 1092, 7388, 8132 Developing countries, arts/culture/humanities 1901, 6988 Developing countries, civil rights 9411-9415, 11798 Developing countries, community improvement/ development 1155, 1356, 1358, 1365, 1449, 2676, 2949, 6721, 6735, 6988, 7182, 8129, 8142, 8143, 11735, 11798 Developing countries, education 790, 867-869, 871, 2729, 2949, 3282, 6627, 7890-7892, 8138 Developing countries, environment 1092, 1272, 1449, 2009, 2010, 2683, 2755, 2946, 3924, 4903, 6721, 7388, 8024, 8129, 8149, 8150, 11518, 11762 Developing countries, food/nutrition/agriculture 821, 8132, 11518, 11734, 11745, 11762, 11763 Developing countries, health—general 283, 284, 651, 800, 819, 1221, 1256, 1355, 1356, 1358, 1364, 1365, 1923, 2573, 2729, 2832, 2949, 3277, 3278, 3281, 3282, 3556, 3927, 4885, 4887, 5191, 5673, 5982-5986, 6053, 6157, 6258, 6259, 6417, 6627, 7061, 7111, 7334, 7335, 7400, 7874, 7890-7892, 8123, 8124, 8132, 8138, 8157, 8168, 8553, 8554, 8643, 8721, 8731, 9022, 9067, 10643, 10744, 11730, 11734, 11745, 11749, 11760, 11761, 11763-11765, 11768, 11795, 11797, 11798, 11908-11910 Developing countries, health—specific diseases 7061, 7111, 8132, 11734, 11749, 11760, 11761, 11795 Developing countries, housing/shelter 4705, 6248, 6249, 8129 Developing countries, human services— multipurpose 11764, 11765 Developing countries, international affairs/ development 283, 284, 651, 821, 852, 867-869, 871, 1155, 1221, 1256, 1272, 1355, 1358, 1449, 1923, 2009, 2010, 2676, 2683, 2755, 2832, 2946, 3011, 3281, 3556, 4662, 4705, 4885, 4896, 4903, 5140, 5191, 6053, 6157, 6248, 6249, 6258, 6259, 6463, 6721, 6735, 6988, 7061, 7111, 7165, 7182, 7334, 7874, 8024, 8123, 8124, 8128, 8129, 8132, 8142, 8143, 8149-8151, 8553, 8554, 8721, 8731, 9022, 10643, 10744, 11730, 11734, 11735, 11745, 11749, 11751, 11759-11765, 11768, 11797, 11798 Developing countries, medical research 1923, 7335, 11730, 11768, 11797 Developing countries, philanthropy/voluntarism 4885, 5140, 7165, 9411-9415 Developing countries, public affairs/government 284, 790, 867, 868, 1923, 6735, 6988, 8142, 8143, 8157, 11751, 11763, 11946 Developing countries, religion 2432, 3835, 4701, 11946 Developing countries, science 283, 284, 8149, 8150, 8157, 11762
Developing countries, social sciences 819, 1155, 1364, 1365, 7182, 8151, 11759, 11764, 11765 Developing countries, youth development 9411-9415 Developmentally disabled, building/renovation 9524 Developmentally disabled, centers & services 151, 1013, 1014, 1743, 1908, 1953, 2229, 2265, 2267, 2327, 2552, 3942, 5224, 5251, 5256, 5522, 5693, 6003, 7945, 8609, 8650, 8937, 9342, 9347, 9387, 9524, 10083, 10139, 10902, 11067, 11068, 11284, 11401, 11446, 11607, 11724, 12005, 12085 Developmentally disabled, children/youth 10902, 11401, 12005 Developmentally disabled, computer systems/ equipment 7945, 11607 Developmentally disabled, crime/abuse victims 12005 Developmentally disabled, disabilities, people with 12005 Developmentally disabled, economically disadvantaged 11446 Developmentally disabled, faculty/staff development 5224, 5256, 8609, 10902 Developmentally disabled, income development 1013, 1014, 1953, 2229, 2552, 3942, 5224, 5522, 5693, 6003, 7945, 8650, 9347, 9387, 11067, 11068, 11284, 11401, 11446, 12085 Developmentally disabled, management development/capacity building 151, 1743, 1908, 2229, 2265, 2267, 2327, 5251, 5256, 8650, 9342, 9524, 10083, 10139, 11607, 11724, 12005 Developmentally disabled, minorities 2229 Developmentally disabled, program evaluation 5256, 8937 Developmentally disabled, seed money 8609 Developmentally disabled, youth 2229 Diabetes 272, 2037, 4385, 5507, 5828, 8679 Diabetes research 191, 2561, 2793, 2794, 6168, 6503, 8727, 8728, 9128, 9265, 9486, 10307, 10347, 10995, 11245 Diabetes research, children/youth 191, 2561, 2793, 2794, 6168, 6503, 8727, 8728, 9128, 9265, 9486, 10307, 10347, 10995, 11245 Diabetes research, income development 191, 2561, 2793, 2794, 6168, 6503, 8727, 8728, 9128, 9265, 9486, 10307, 10347, 10995, 11245 Diabetes, economically disadvantaged 272, 2037 Diabetes, electronic media/online services 8679 Diabetes, Hispanics/Latinos 2037 Diabetes, income development 5828 Diabetes, management development/capacity building 5507 Diabetes, minorities 272 Diabetes, program evaluation 2037 Diagnostic imaging 8625, 11447 Diagnostic imaging research 7568, 7574, 9848, 9849, 11841 Diagnostic imaging research, equipment 9848, 9849 Diagnostic imaging research, faculty/staff development 11841 Diagnostic imaging research, management development/capacity building 9848, 9849 Diagnostic imaging research, men 7574 Diagnostic imaging research, women 7568 Diagnostic imaging, computer systems/equipment 11447 Diagnostic imaging, economically disadvantaged 11447 Diagnostic imaging, equipment 8625 Diagnostic imaging, faculty/staff development 8625 Diagnostic imaging, management development/ capacity building 11447 Digestive diseases 10822, 11760 Digestive diseases, children/youth 11760 Digestive diseases, economically disadvantaged 11760 Digestive diseases, income development 10822 Digestive diseases, management development/ capacity building 11760 Digestive disorders research 7573
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Disabilities, people with, animals/wildlife 2571, 5614 Disabilities, people with, arts/culture/humanities 1545, 1605, 4915, 5623, 7026, 9990, 10073, 11476 Disabilities, people with, civil rights 1574, 1605, 3536, 3815, 4911, 5247, 7139, 7805, 11449 Disabilities, people with, community improvement/ development 1312, 4190, 4505, 4648, 4915, 5066, 5067, 5146, 8704, 9454, 9817, 11877, 11929 Disabilities, people with, crime/courts/legal services 232, 392, 438, 2112, 2634, 3536, 7776, 11449 Disabilities, people with, education 57, 180, 497, 2157, 2443, 2883, 2933, 2950, 3173, 4546, 5124, 5146, 5247, 5454, 5570, 6869, 8254, 9989, 9990, 11100, 11249, 11255, 11338, 11392 Disabilities, people with, employment 1795, 1981, 2012, 2351, 4505, 4648, 4660, 5046, 5066, 5067, 5124, 5311, 5620, 5798, 5808, 8704, 9454, 9817, 10105, 10337, 11223, 12030, 12101, 12133 Disabilities, people with, food/nutrition/agriculture 1082, 1714, 2012, 3983, 5631, 9454, 11619, 11620 Disabilities, people with, health—general 45, 64, 245, 392, 438, 1750, 2075, 2239, 3058, 3520, 4505, 5124, 5503, 5504, 5620, 5623, 5793, 6276, 7419, 8238, 8369, 8704, 8860, 8913, 9466, 9477, 10150, 10159, 10846, 10973, 10991, 11192, 11204, 11238, 11239, 11297, 11298, 11367, 11395, 11620, 12005 Disabilities, people with, health—specific diseases 4651, 5842, 9131, 10695, 11273, 11274, 11297 Disabilities, people with, housing/shelter 2866, 4190, 4394, 6093, 7632, 8435, 8459, 10390 Disabilities, people with, human services— multipurpose 57, 58, 64, 140, 180, 232, 245, 373, 397, 1512, 1574, 2107, 2112, 2157, 2245, 2247, 2443, 2571, 2883, 2911, 2933, 2950, 3173, 3582, 3636, 4040, 4041, 4078, 4150, 4190, 4229, 4505, 4660, 4810, 4925, 5274, 5275, 5321, 5454, 5503, 5504, 5614, 5623, 5994, 6059, 6112, 6276, 6869, 7466, 7878, 8069, 8238, 8369, 8833, 8913, 9421, 10105, 10142, 10159, 11065, 11100, 11108, 11132, 11137, 11233, 11242, 11269, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11298, 11367, 11384, 11395, 11485, 11614, 11897, 12005 Disabilities, people with, international affairs/ development 7026, 8069, 12005 Disabilities, people with, medical research 11147 Disabilities, people with, mental health/substance abuse 4925 Disabilities, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism 5454, 7139, 7805 Disabilities, people with, public affairs/government 5124, 8617, 11275, 11276, 11282 Disabilities, people with, recreation/sports/athletics 1512, 1750, 2239, 3002, 3058, 4229, 4810, 9466, 9477, 10150, 10846, 10991, 11108, 11132, 11192, 11238, 11239, 11269, 11283 Disabilities, people with, religion 5994, 8617 Disabilities, people with, safety/disaster relief 11242 Disabilities, people with, science 140, 1574, 10953 Disabilities, people with, social sciences 4041 Disabilities, people with, youth development 3582, 4911, 7419, 10953 Disasters, 9/11/01 7947, 11242 Disasters, children/youth 170, 1751, 4113, 7947 Disasters, computer systems/equipment 11453 Disasters, conferences/seminars 8392 Disasters, disabilities, people with 11242 Disasters, economically disadvantaged 4113, 5241, 6941, 7173, 7209, 7358, 8144, 10896, 11453, 11521 Disasters, electronic media/online services 11453 Disasters, faculty/staff development 170, 8144, 11521
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Disasters, fire prevention/control 1505, 1507, 1529, 6941, 9579, 10637, 10896 Disasters, floods 10935 Disasters, Hurricane Katrina 4113, 5145, 7593, 8144, 8350, 11517, 11521, 11702 Disasters, income development 11242 Disasters, management development/capacity building 1343, 1598, 1897, 7593, 8144, 8350 Disasters, military/veterans 11242 Disasters, minorities 1343 Disasters, preparedness/services 170, 870, 1343, 1598, 1620, 1751, 1897, 5241, 7173, 7202, 7209, 7358, 7714, 8392, 9593, 10742, 11453 Disasters, program evaluation 5241, 10935 Disasters, research 8144 Disasters, search/rescue 10637 Disasters, technical assistance 1751, 4113, 5145, 7209, 7358 Disasters, women 7209 Diseases (rare) 11236 Diseases (rare) research 11730 Diseases (rare) research, economically disadvantaged 11730 Diseases (rare) research, program evaluation 11730 Diseases (rare), income development 11236 Dispute resolution 1379, 1843, 2980, 3947, 5327, 7273, 9329, 9493, 10465, 11965 Dispute resolution, children/youth 10465 Dispute resolution, crime/abuse victims 5327 Dispute resolution, curriculum development 10465 Dispute resolution, economically disadvantaged 7273 Dispute resolution, equipment 7273 Dispute resolution, faculty/staff development 9329, 10465 Dispute resolution, immigrants/refugees 7273 Dispute resolution, income development 9329 Dispute resolution, management development/ capacity building 1379, 5327, 7273, 9329, 9493 Dispute resolution, minorities 7273 Dispute resolution, program evaluation 3947 Domestic violence, AIDS, people with 2125 Domestic violence, Asians/Pacific Islanders 131, 268, 542, 1948 Domestic violence, boys 9410, 11573 Domestic violence, building/renovation 139, 6063 Domestic violence, children/youth 131, 139, 282, 542, 1342, 1468, 1641, 1964, 2109, 3517, 3518, 4438, 5312, 5496, 5605, 5721, 5907, 5937, 6108, 6145, 6415, 7152, 7893, 8244, 8984, 9108, 9184, 9356, 9391, 9618, 9903, 10612, 10836, 10915, 10916, 10971, 11085, 11093, 11099, 11117, 11200, 11317, 11331, 11600, 11608, 12138 Domestic violence, computer systems/equipment 520 Domestic violence, crime/abuse victims 46, 131, 139, 268, 273, 281, 282, 520, 542, 1342, 1468, 1641, 1948, 1964, 2109, 2125, 3517, 3518, 3615, 4438, 4559, 4764, 4864, 5312, 5390, 5496, 5525, 5605, 5721, 5907, 5937, 5996, 6063, 6108, 6145, 6210, 6301, 6415, 7038, 7152, 7893, 8244, 8559, 8699, 8984, 9108, 9132, 9184, 9356, 9365, 9391, 9618, 9903, 10612, 10652, 10836, 10915, 10916, 10968, 10971, 11085, 11093, 11099, 11117, 11200, 11317, 11331, 11466, 11573, 11600, 11608, 12138 Domestic violence, curriculum development 11573 Domestic violence, economically disadvantaged 282, 2125, 4559, 6301 Domestic violence, electronic media/online services 281, 5605 Domestic violence, endowments 7152 Domestic violence, equipment 131 Domestic violence, faculty/staff development 520, 3517, 3518, 4559, 5390, 6145, 11573 Domestic violence, girls 11573 Domestic violence, Hispanics/Latinos 4559, 5525, 11317 Domestic violence, homeless 2109, 6108, 10652, 11099, 11466
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Domestic violence, income development 46, 1468, 1964, 5390, 5496, 5605, 5907, 5937, 8244, 8559, 8984, 9356, 9391, 10612, 10652, 10836, 10915, 10916, 10968, 11085, 11093, 11099, 11117, 11200, 11317, 11331, 11466, 11600, 12138 Domestic violence, management development/ capacity building 131, 139, 268, 1342, 1641, 1948, 2109, 3615, 4764, 4864, 5312, 5390, 5525, 5605, 5721, 5996, 6063, 6108, 6145, 6415, 7038, 7152, 7893, 9108, 9184, 9365, 9903, 10915, 10916, 10968, 10971, 11608 Domestic violence, men 4559 Domestic violence, minorities 282, 7893 Domestic violence, Native Americans/American Indians 5721 Domestic violence, program evaluation 9410 Domestic violence, research 282 Domestic violence, seed money 9391 Domestic violence, substance abusers 6108 Domestic violence, technical assistance 520, 4438, 5390, 6301, 10915, 10916 Domestic violence, women 46, 131, 139, 268, 273, 281, 282, 520, 542, 1342, 1641, 1948, 1964, 2109, 2125, 3517, 3518, 3615, 4438, 4559, 4764, 4864, 5312, 5390, 5496, 5525, 5605, 5721, 5907, 5937, 5996, 6063, 6108, 6145, 6210, 6415, 7038, 7152, 7893, 8244, 8559, 8699, 8984, 9108, 9132, 9184, 9356, 9365, 9391, 9618, 9903, 10612, 10652, 10836, 10915, 10916, 10968, 10971, 11085, 11093, 11099, 11117, 11200, 11317, 11331, 11466, 11600, 11608, 12138 Domestic violence, youth 6301 Down syndrome 11186, 11385 Down syndrome, children/youth 11385 Down syndrome, income development 11186, 11385 Down syndrome, mentally disabled 11186, 11385 Drop-out prevention, African Americans/Blacks 7667, 10473, 10516 Drop-out prevention, children/youth 12, 259, 2991, 3135, 3136, 4058, 6472, 7933, 8637, 8638, 8989, 9252, 9735, 10041, 10425, 10818, 11152-11154, 11246, 11399 Drop-out prevention, conferences/seminars 4058 Drop-out prevention, curriculum development 10430, 10479, 10518 Drop-out prevention, economically disadvantaged 259, 372, 718, 2174, 2991, 3135, 3136, 4058, 5088, 5097, 6472, 7933, 8637, 8638, 8989, 9252, 10413, 10423-10427, 10433, 10452-10455, 10818, 11152-11154, 11246, 11399, 11753 Drop-out prevention, faculty/staff development 2174, 5396, 10414, 10419, 10450, 10472 Drop-out prevention, immigrants/refugees 718 Drop-out prevention, income development 259, 9252, 10818, 11152-11154, 11246, 11399 Drop-out prevention, management development/ capacity building 12, 372, 922, 2991, 3135, 3136, 4058, 4860, 5860, 6472, 7667, 7933, 8637, 8638, 8989, 11753 Drop-out prevention, minorities 259, 372, 718, 922, 2991, 3135, 3136, 4058, 6472, 7933, 8637, 8638, 8989, 9252, 10413, 10423-10427, 10433, 10818, 11152-11154 Drop-out prevention, Native Americans/American Indians 5396, 10466 Drop-out prevention, program evaluation 2991, 5097, 5396, 9735, 10041, 10706 Drop-out prevention, research 3135, 10425, 10426, 10447, 10452, 10455, 10458 Drop-out prevention, seed money 4860, 10526 Drop-out prevention, technical assistance 5088, 8989 Drop-out prevention, youth 372, 718, 922, 2174, 5088, 5097, 5396, 5860, 10411, 10413, 10414, 10419, 10422-10424, 10426, 10427, 10429-10431, 10433-10436, 10438, 10442, 10445-10447, 10449-10455, 10458, 10462-10464, 10466, 10472, 10473, 10477, 10479, 10483, 10484, 10488, 10491, 10493, 10500-10503, 10506, 10508-10510,
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10516-10518, 10522, 10525, 10526, 10706, 11753 Ear, children/youth 5835 Ear, deaf/hearing impaired 7583 Ear, equipment 5835 Ear, income development 5835 Ear, nose & throat diseases 5835 Ear, nose & throat research 7583 Early childhood education, African Americans/Blacks 5360 Early childhood education, aging 2396 Early childhood education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 3238 Early childhood education, building/renovation 508, 2507, 2630, 5303 Early childhood education, capital campaigns 2379 Early childhood education, children 1530, 1549, 2391, 3241, 5295, 7372, 7420, 7421, 9797, 10646 Early childhood education, children/youth 3589, 4784, 4866, 5454, 9783 Early childhood education, collections management/ preservation 7420, 7421 Early childhood education, computer systems/ equipment 5453, 10104 Early childhood education, conferences/seminars 4784 Early childhood education, curriculum development 1454, 2396, 3746, 3825, 9495, 9610, 11487, 11488 Early childhood education, disabilities, people with 2443, 5454 Early childhood education, economically disadvantaged 248, 1176, 1549, 2051, 2397, 2627, 2770, 2800, 2903, 3241, 3825, 3827, 3957, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4790, 4866, 4893, 4964, 5170, 5436, 5453, 5476, 5544, 5979-5981, 6395, 6440, 8985, 9783, 10037, 10254, 10978, 11150, 11754 Early childhood education, electronic media/online services 1296 Early childhood education, faculty/staff development 2770, 5360, 6440, 9610, 9673, 9779, 10946, 10978, 11487, 11488 Early childhood education, Hispanics/Latinos 1549, 2770, 11705 Early childhood education, immigrants/refugees 5360, 8634 Early childhood education, income development 1645, 3589, 5476, 8985, 10646, 11150 Early childhood education, indigenous peoples 4790 Early childhood education, infants/toddlers 19, 244, 248, 249, 508, 700, 1029, 1052, 1176, 1182, 1206, 1207, 1224, 1279, 1296, 1369, 1384, 1389, 1454, 1455, 1530, 1549, 1632, 1645, 2051, 2375-2380, 2383-2394, 2396-2399, 2443, 2507, 2626, 2627, 2630, 2770, 2800, 2903, 3221, 3225, 3234, 3238, 3241, 3353, 3616, 3746, 3825, 3827, 3868, 3957, 3987, 3988, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4784, 4790, 4849, 4893, 4964, 5170, 5178, 5240, 5295, 5303, 5360, 5436, 5453, 5476, 5544, 5820, 5979-5981, 6395, 6440, 6776, 6828, 7372, 7420, 7421, 8634, 8985, 9205, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9510, 9610, 9673, 9737, 9778, 9779, 9797, 9970, 10037, 10055, 10095, 10104, 10254, 10646, 10946, 10978, 11150, 11487, 11488, 11642, 11705, 11754, 11922, 11925 Early childhood education, management development/capacity building 19, 248, 508, 700, 1207, 1549, 1632, 2443, 2903, 3238, 3241, 3868, 4964, 5178, 5240, 5295, 5453, 5544, 8634, 9205, 10037, 10095, 10104, 11642, 11705, 11925 Early childhood education, mentally disabled 2391, 3589, 10646, 10946 Early childhood education, minorities 1176, 4866, 4964, 5544, 6395 Early childhood education, program evaluation 249, 1279, 1389, 2383, 2393, 2394, 2770, 3221, 3825, 3827, 3957, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4964, 5178, 5979-5981, 6395, 9783, 10254
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Early childhood education, research 1176, 1182, 1389, 1530, 3221, 3616, 3825, 4182, 4849, 4964, 5240, 5820, 5979, 6395, 7420, 7421 Early childhood education, scholarship funds 2398, 4964, 9505, 9506, 10978 Early childhood education, seed money 5303, 9783 Early childhood education, technical assistance 244, 2443, 5303, 5360, 5454, 5820, 11754 Early childhood education, women 5360 Eastern & Central Europe, animals/wildlife 8395 Eastern & Central Europe, civil rights 5084, 5142 Eastern & Central Europe, community improvement/ development 5091, 5142, 5146 Eastern & Central Europe, crime/courts/legal services 8239 Eastern & Central Europe, education 5146 Eastern & Central Europe, environment 8395 Eastern & Central Europe, international affairs/ development 2435, 5084, 5091, 5142, 8395 Eastern & Central Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism 5055 Eastern & Central Europe, public affairs/government 5055, 5084, 5091, 5142 Eastern & Central Europe, recreation/sports/ athletics 8395 Eastern & Central Europe, religion 2435 Eastern & Central Europe, social sciences 5084, 8239 Eating disorders, children/youth 3554 Eating disorders, management development/ capacity building 10076 Economic development 4, 90, 342, 409, 452, 474, 485, 488, 525, 526, 569, 570, 578, 635, 713, 738, 757, 782, 891, 949, 950, 1202, 1264, 1266, 1292, 1303, 1357, 1363, 1376, 1393, 1402, 1407, 1409, 1416, 1436, 1437, 1439, 1505, 1536, 1570, 1571, 1680, 1684, 1727, 1728, 1876, 1877, 1882, 2122, 2256, 2314, 2613, 2659, 2663, 2676, 2692, 2746, 2781, 2803, 2833, 2864, 2920, 2934, 2952, 2953, 3052, 3180, 3195, 3207, 3215, 3219, 3257, 3263, 3275, 3665, 3750, 3925, 3978, 4011, 4012, 4016, 4033, 4034, 4049, 4099, 4131, 4132, 4135, 4137, 4168, 4170, 4182, 4186, 4191, 4209, 4338, 4381, 4462, 4475, 4496, 4505, 4568, 4665, 4687, 4796, 4797, 4966, 5016-5018, 5023, 5029, 5043, 5069, 5080, 5085, 5088, 5090, 5093, 5110, 5125, 5127, 5133, 5147, 5150, 5160, 5231, 5266, 5371, 5373, 5486, 5488, 5582, 5584, 5588, 5592, 5795, 5861, 6197, 6204, 6232, 6299, 6346, 6387, 6445, 6466, 6691-6693, 6701, 6705, 6708, 6728, 6734, 6784, 6794, 6796, 6803, 6816, 6936, 6944, 6952, 6953, 6967, 7043, 7072, 7074, 7099, 7100, 7103-7105, 7113, 7132, 7136, 7141, 7162, 7171, 7181, 7227, 7228, 7242, 7248, 7273, 7280, 7283, 7292, 7296, 7306, 7336, 7523, 7567, 7793, 7897, 7982, 8000, 8017, 8125-8127, 8135, 8137, 8140, 8153, 8158, 8166, 8294, 8420, 8421, 8423, 8430, 8448, 8450, 8488, 8523, 8641, 8642, 8711, 8761, 8862, 9074, 9198, 9500, 9517, 9575, 9584, 9592, 9595, 9617, 9668, 9742, 9761, 9770, 9808, 9810, 9814, 9881, 9961, 10017, 10018, 10030, 10058, 10221, 10673, 10727, 11471, 11514, 11682, 11686, 11703, 11711, 11741, 11784, 11911, 11982, 11995 Economic development, African Americans/Blacks 1728, 4687, 4966, 6466, 6816, 7336, 9575, 11703 Economic development, aging 2781, 4505, 7248, 7336, 8125, 8127 Economic development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 3215, 3263 Economic development, awards/prizes/ competitions 4665 Economic development, boys 1728 Economic development, building/renovation 7136 Economic development, children/youth 2676, 2781, 4011, 4012, 4016, 4033, 4034, 4099, 4131, 4132, 4135, 4137, 4168, 4170, 4186, 4381, 4462, 5018, 5592, 6346, 6387, 7171, 7296, 7897, 8000, 9500
Economic development, computer systems/ equipment 1536 Economic development, conferences/seminars 1264, 1292, 3215, 4132, 6952, 8140, 9575, 9592, 11995 Economic development, curriculum development 4135 Economic development, disabilities, people with 4505 Economic development, economically disadvantaged 342, 409, 570, 713, 738, 757, 949, 950, 1376, 1570, 1571, 1684, 2122, 2256, 2314, 2676, 2692, 2781, 2803, 2833, 2934, 2952, 3052, 3925, 4011, 4012, 4016, 4033, 4034, 4049, 4099, 4131, 4132, 4135, 4137, 4168, 4170, 4182, 4186, 4209, 4381, 4475, 4505, 4568, 4665, 4687, 4796, 4797, 4966, 5017, 5018, 5023, 5029, 5043, 5069, 5085, 5088, 5093, 5110, 5125, 5127, 5150, 5160, 5582, 5584, 5592, 5861, 6232, 6346, 6387, 6445, 6691-6693, 6728, 6734, 6796, 6803, 6816, 6936, 6952, 7072, 7100, 7103, 7104, 7113, 7132, 7136, 7141, 7171, 7181, 7227, 7228, 7242, 7248, 7273, 7280, 7283, 7296, 7336, 7523, 7793, 7897, 7982, 8000, 8017, 8125, 8126, 8135, 8137, 8140, 8153, 8158, 8166, 8294, 8420, 8430, 8448, 8488, 8523, 8641, 8642, 8711, 8761, 9074, 9500, 9575, 9770, 9814, 10221, 10673, 10727, 11471, 11682, 11686, 11703, 11711, 11741 Economic development, electronic media/online services 1376, 1436 Economic development, equipment 7100, 7273 Economic development, faculty/staff development 1882, 3052, 4381, 5125, 7100, 7132, 7181, 7248, 9742, 10221, 11471 Economic development, fellowships 485, 525, 526 Economic development, film/video/radio 5584 Economic development, Hispanics/Latinos 713, 757, 2256, 4132, 5127, 5861, 8488, 8641, 8761, 9500 Economic development, homeless 1376, 1536, 7897 Economic development, immigrants/refugees 7103, 7132, 7273, 11703 Economic development, income development 409, 452, 757, 1571, 1680, 2256, 2613, 2692, 2920, 3052, 3195, 3665, 4034, 4665, 4797, 5023, 5029, 5371, 5584, 5861, 7074, 7100, 9198, 9500, 11514, 11911 Economic development, indigenous peoples 474, 570, 7181, 7228 Economic development, infants/toddlers 4049, 4182 Economic development, internship funds 7793 Economic development, management development/ capacity building 409, 474, 488, 569, 578, 757, 949, 950, 1376, 1407, 1409, 1536, 1680, 1728, 2256, 2613, 2659, 2663, 2676, 2746, 3207, 3219, 3750, 3978, 4016, 4131, 4135, 4137, 4381, 4568, 4966, 5085, 5266, 5373, 5582, 5588, 5592, 6466, 7074, 7100, 7132, 7136, 7181, 7227, 7273, 7280, 8140, 8421, 8423, 8711, 9500, 9517, 9961, 10017, 10018, 10030, 10221, 11514, 11711, 11995 Economic development, men 1728 Economic development, migrant workers 7132 Economic development, minorities 342, 409, 738, 949, 950, 1570, 1571, 2803, 2833, 2934, 2952, 3925, 4033, 4034, 4135, 4168, 4170, 4209, 4568, 4665, 4796, 4797, 5023, 6346, 6693, 6952, 7103, 7104, 7132, 7242, 7273, 7336, 7793, 7982, 8017, 8166, 8294, 9074, 9770, 9814, 10673, 10727, 11682, 11686, 11711, 11741 Economic development, Native Americans/American Indians 485, 488, 5592, 11784, 11911 Economic development, program evaluation 782, 891, 1202, 1436, 4049, 4182, 4186, 5016, 5017, 5127, 5150, 5160, 6299, 6346, 6387, 7113, 7141, 7162, 7296, 7336, 8000, 8125, 8127, 8135, 8137, 8862 Economic development, publication 1292, 4191, 7248, 8140
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Economic development, research 485, 1202, 1303, 1439, 1728, 3052, 3750, 4135, 4182, 4191, 4568, 5016, 5018, 5029, 5069, 5110, 5125, 5160, 5588, 6299, 6346, 6387, 6952, 7099, 7104, 7105, 7113, 7136, 7141, 7171, 7227, 7248, 7292, 7336, 8000, 8125-8127, 8135, 8137, 8153, 8862, 9742, 11686, 11711 Economic development, seed money 2122, 11741 Economic development, single parents 11471 Economic development, technical assistance 738, 2781, 4011, 4012, 4033, 4099, 4131, 4168, 4170, 5018, 5069, 5080, 5085, 5088, 5090, 5093, 5110, 5147, 5231, 5486, 7072, 7099, 7103-7105, 7132, 7162, 7171, 7228, 7242, 7248, 7283, 7292, 7306, 8126, 8153, 8158, 8423, 9742, 9770, 11471, 11741, 11784 Economic development, visitors/convention bureau/ tourism promotion 472, 2895, 3056, 3810, 4232, 4516, 5238, 6140, 6436, 7102, 7153 Economic development, women 569, 757, 4168, 4381, 5043, 6734, 7074, 7100, 7105, 7228, 7336, 8000 Economic development, youth 1266, 5088, 10221 Economically disadvantaged, animals/wildlife 623, 1188, 8132 Economically disadvantaged, arts/culture/ humanities 128, 209, 487, 844, 863, 909, 918, 925, 987, 1401, 1478, 1664, 1737, 1738, 1801, 1871, 1883, 1955, 2137, 2221, 2241, 2243, 2584, 2748, 2913, 2919, 2969, 3007, 3010, 3076, 3289, 3458, 3736, 3956, 4017, 4056, 4336, 4894, 4915, 4924, 4952, 4955, 4969, 4973, 4980, 5456, 5475, 5526, 5536, 5549, 5719, 5972, 6146, 6391, 6942, 6988, 7026, 7136, 7168, 7210, 7224, 7245, 7358, 7464, 7472, 7484, 7825, 8349, 8409, 8999, 9018, 9643, 9769, 9990, 10012, 10171, 10216, 10221, 10771, 11073, 11362, 11746, 11862 Economically disadvantaged, civil rights 174, 717, 725, 726, 747, 757, 860, 900-902, 1066, 1162, 1329, 1333, 1483, 1576, 1601, 1625, 1656, 1665, 2036, 2494, 2802, 2814, 2840, 2841, 2969, 2978, 3528, 3536, 3972, 4000, 4102-4104, 4226, 4311, 4481, 4487, 4502, 4617, 4757, 4831, 4851, 4880, 4911, 4948, 4959, 5028, 5092, 5142, 5271, 5300, 5457, 5461, 5529, 5539, 5541-5543, 5550, 5559, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5595, 5597, 5622, 5681, 6657, 6936, 6937, 6942, 6948-6950, 7062, 7064, 7069, 7082, 7097, 7101, 7136, 7149, 7156, 7180, 7181, 7195, 7199, 7201, 7219, 7226, 7242, 7268, 7271, 7273, 7281, 7316, 7341, 7354, 7356, 7511, 7752, 7755, 7911, 7926, 7949, 8002, 8009, 8010, 8291, 8292, 8297, 8319, 8343, 8698, 8702, 8750, 9383, 9411-9415, 10225, 10235, 10758, 11680, 11697, 11707, 11752, 11783, 11798 Economically disadvantaged, community improvement/development 93, 95, 113, 165, 178, 196, 215, 300, 338, 339, 342, 365, 370, 371, 375, 381, 388, 400-402, 407, 409, 413, 424, 427, 443, 501, 502, 549, 566, 570, 584, 589, 702, 703, 712, 713, 724, 726, 727, 738, 739, 742, 743, 751, 757, 771, 787, 830, 863, 902, 903, 943, 945, 946, 949, 950, 966, 982, 987, 1066, 1156-1158, 1188, 1271, 1299, 1304, 1323, 1326, 1353, 1356, 1362, 1365, 1375, 1376, 1401, 1413, 1482, 1484, 1520, 1553, 1564, 1570, 1571, 1576, 1601, 1610, 1625, 1635, 1646, 1647, 1649, 1659, 1665, 1677, 1684, 1730, 1782, 1801, 1871, 1883, 1972, 2037, 2038, 2074, 2110, 2114, 2121, 2122, 2124, 2131, 2144, 2158, 2184, 2186, 2210, 2212, 2253, 2256, 2286-2295, 2297, 2314, 2323, 2324, 2338, 2483, 2562, 2564, 2674-2676, 2687, 2692, 2694, 2737, 2751, 2767, 2781, 2802-2804, 2812, 2814, 2816, 2829, 2833, 2840, 2841, 2847, 2857, 2930, 2934, 2943, 2949, 2952, 2954, 2955, 2994, 3003, 3009, 3016, 3052, 3064, 3070, 3076, 3086, 3118, 3284, 3305, 3323, 3326, 3342, 3345, 3348, 3351, 3360, 3368, 3394, 3429, 3430, 3492, 3494, 3519, 3521, 3645, 3655,
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3675, 3705, 3706, 3709, 3783, 3860, 3894, 3925, 3933, 3936-3939, 3950, 3952, 3962, 3967-3969, 3972, 3973, 4000, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4011-4013, 4016, 4018, 4020, 4021, 4024, 4027, 4028, 4033, 4034, 4037, 4049, 4082, 4087, 4089, 4098-4100, 4102, 4103, 4111-4115, 4127, 4131, 4132, 4135, 4137, 4139, 4144, 4145, 4147, 4160, 4163, 4168, 4170, 4171, 4173, 4182, 4183, 4186-4190, 4193, 4209, 4226, 4230, 4231, 4242, 4326-4329, 4335, 4344, 4345, 4348, 4381, 4392, 4393, 4398-4403, 4415-4417, 4420, 4421, 4439, 4454, 4475, 4484, 4505, 4511, 4520, 4541, 4544, 4558, 4565-4568, 4617, 4619, 4620, 4648, 4665, 4670, 4672, 4674, 4675, 4685, 4687, 4718, 4760, 4794, 4796, 4797, 4800, 4801, 4809, 4825, 4829, 4838, 4859, 4866, 4871, 4880, 4891, 4894, 4915, 4916, 4924, 4931, 4935, 4940, 4951, 4952, 4955, 4959, 4960, 4966, 4969, 4973, 4980, 4986, 4996, 5006, 5007, 5013, 5017-5019, 5023-5027, 5029, 5037-5039, 5042-5044, 5047, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5069, 5085, 5087, 5088, 5093, 5094, 5107, 5109-5111, 5114, 5125, 5127, 5128, 5137, 5142, 5143, 5146, 5150, 5160, 5173, 5177, 5180, 5184, 5186, 5214, 5216, 5238, 5244, 5272, 5278, 5287, 5299, 5337, 5341, 5357, 5358, 5381, 5387, 5415, 5428, 5440, 5456, 5461, 5464, 5470, 5474, 5475, 5493, 5539, 5547, 5557-5559, 5561, 5567, 5575, 5582, 5584, 5586, 5589-5592, 5594, 5597, 5695, 5717, 5732, 5736, 5740, 5741, 5745, 5756, 5763, 5768-5773, 5799, 5811, 5857, 5861, 5868, 5883, 5891-5894, 5900-5902, 5963, 5978, 6071, 6128, 6129, 6161, 6221, 6232, 6240, 6270, 6280, 6308, 6311, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6336, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6387, 6398, 6399, 6445, 6447-6449, 6454, 6456, 6461, 6476, 6477, 6498, 6501, 6571, 6617, 6631, 6632, 6671, 6672, 6691-6693, 6696-6698, 6700, 6704, 6707, 6709-6712, 6715, 6721, 6724-6726, 6728, 6730, 6734, 6735, 6738, 6747-6755, 6759, 6760, 6765, 6773, 6774, 6786-6788, 6791, 6796, 6803, 6814, 6816, 6819, 6820, 6841, 6935, 6936, 6942, 6948-6950, 6952, 6974, 6982, 6988, 6990, 7000, 7003, 7064, 7068, 7072, 7079, 7097, 7100-7104, 7110, 7112, 7113, 7129, 7132, 7136, 7137, 7141, 7144, 7153, 7154, 7157, 7159, 7160, 7168, 7171-7173, 7176, 7180-7183, 7196, 7201, 7211, 7223, 7225-7228, 7234, 7242, 7248, 7250, 7251, 7255, 7256, 7271, 7273, 7280, 7281, 7283, 7284, 7290, 7294, 7296, 7310, 7315, 7316, 7332, 7336, 7349, 7351, 7364, 7453, 7456, 7470, 7483, 7509, 7511, 7512, 7519, 7523, 7525, 7528, 7530-7536, 7557, 7558, 7630, 7636, 7753, 7760, 7762, 7793, 7800-7802, 7826, 7841, 7842, 7875, 7876, 7897, 7909, 7911, 7918, 7949, 7953, 7969, 7982, 7983, 7992, 8000, 8017, 8030, 8032, 8100, 8125, 8126, 8129, 8135, 8137, 8140, 8142-8144, 8153, 8158, 8166, 8167, 8268, 8289, 8292, 8294, 8297, 8310, 8313, 8314, 8318, 8321, 8322, 8335, 8344, 8349, 8414, 8417-8420, 8422, 8424, 8426, 8429, 8430, 8434, 8438, 8444, 8448, 8453-8455, 8458, 8462-8467, 8471-8480, 8483, 8485, 8486, 8488, 8513, 8517, 8523-8525, 8548, 8549, 8551, 8575, 8641, 8642, 8698, 8700, 8711, 8715, 8739, 8740, 8742, 8746, 8750-8754, 8759-8761, 8794, 8797, 8800, 8801, 8830, 8928, 8954, 8955, 9026, 9074, 9096, 9100, 9101, 9173-9176, 9185, 9193, 9258, 9336, 9354, 9372, 9382, 9383, 9392, 9393, 9416, 9473, 9500, 9544, 9575, 9596, 9622, 9685, 9732, 9767, 9770, 9789, 9798, 9814, 9835, 9897, 9975, 10016, 10106, 10111, 10120, 10128, 10133, 10171, 10190, 10194-10198, 10218-10221, 10223, 10225, 10235, 10263, 10294, 10309, 10310, 10333, 10349, 10350, 10360, 10361, 10589, 10673, 10727, 10758, 10771, 10784, 10898, 10917, 10918, 11033,
SUBJECT INDEX
11044, 11080, 11157, 11211, 11432, 11453, 11460, 11471, 11509, 11521, 11529, 11544, 11550, 11551, 11553, 11584, 11595, 11641, 11676, 11677, 11682, 11686, 11690, 11691, 11696, 11697, 11700, 11703, 11707, 11710-11714, 11735, 11741, 11743, 11752, 11792, 11798, 11877, 11879, 11896, 11929, 11935, 11936, 11997, 11998, 12076, 12079, 12123 Economically disadvantaged, crime/courts/legal services 174, 215, 282, 369, 370, 372, 386, 392, 395, 404, 424, 438, 720, 750, 900, 901, 1329, 1353, 1390, 1484, 1550, 1551, 1637, 1863, 1864, 2125, 2494, 2562, 2634, 2674, 2675, 2687, 2887, 2901, 2938, 2969, 2978, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3528, 3536, 3608, 3671, 3956, 3958, 4007, 4008, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4080, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4161, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4481, 4535, 4566, 4762, 4883, 4931, 5028, 5077, 5092, 5111, 5271, 5305, 5379, 5561, 5585, 5604, 5622, 5624, 5681, 6221, 6301, 6352, 6370, 6405, 6456, 6501, 6608, 6619, 6698, 6782, 6847, 6861, 7069, 7124, 7149, 7180, 7219, 7226, 7268, 7273, 7446, 7557, 7776, 7812, 7853, 7927, 7985, 7995, 7998, 8004, 8011, 8262, 8292, 8313, 8314, 8355, 8613, 8702, 8799, 8842, 9360, 9904, 10225, 10771, 10814, 11127, 11342, 11544, 11596, 11687, 11715, 12023 Economically disadvantaged, education 47, 57, 83, 86, 95, 107, 108, 116, 125, 128, 132, 135, 142, 148, 152, 153, 156, 181, 187, 209, 213, 220, 248, 259, 299, 303, 304, 312, 320, 328-330, 332, 345, 349, 372, 377, 384, 385, 396, 411, 417, 421, 453, 456-460, 487, 500, 528, 559, 561, 618, 622, 662, 678, 683, 701, 714, 718, 725, 740, 745, 747, 769, 770, 780, 786, 787, 805, 806, 820, 827, 834, 836, 844, 847, 850, 851, 865, 868, 869, 879, 881, 961, 984, 991, 994-997, 1000, 1002, 1016, 1030, 1118, 1121, 1127, 1145, 1150, 1176, 1214, 1226, 1304, 1375, 1465, 1466, 1473, 1481, 1516, 1534, 1549, 1553, 1567, 1608, 1652, 1653, 1684, 1707, 1715, 1721, 1734, 1737, 1738, 1765, 1796-1798, 1837, 1868, 1890, 1936, 1937, 1954, 1980, 2005, 2045, 2048-2053, 2103, 2104, 2124, 2144, 2151, 2154, 2156, 2157, 2160, 2163, 2174, 2210, 2212, 2213, 2216, 2221, 2223, 2224, 2246, 2262, 2320-2322, 2343, 2355, 2397, 2409-2415, 2417, 2420, 2422-2424, 2445, 2453, 2457, 2461, 2480, 2530-2532, 2541, 2581, 2584, 2587-2590, 2592, 2621, 2623, 2624, 2627, 2645, 2661, 2678, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2707, 2733, 2734, 2767, 2770, 2775, 2781, 2789, 2791, 2792, 2800, 2808, 2822, 2824, 2834, 2835, 2861-2863, 2874, 2883, 2889, 2898, 2900, 2903, 2916, 2926, 2933, 2949, 2950, 2991, 3014, 3020, 3070, 3095, 3128, 3129, 3133, 3135, 3136, 3140, 3161, 3199, 3212, 3213, 3229, 3240, 3241, 3260-3262, 3269, 3271, 3310, 3377, 3397, 3398, 3408, 3414, 3423, 3424, 3431, 3440, 3466, 3506, 3508, 3521, 3539, 3550, 3557, 3559, 3569-3572, 3580, 3583, 3690, 3736, 3755-3757, 3759, 3767, 3769, 3773, 3774, 3787, 3825, 3827, 3853, 3856, 3858, 3863-3866, 3869, 3872, 3875, 3896-3898, 3904, 3908, 3944, 3955-3957, 3992-3997, 4003, 4006, 4009, 4017, 4018, 4024, 4028, 4037, 4049, 4051, 4058, 4076, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4112, 4117, 4118, 4130, 4142, 4146, 4153, 4154, 4160, 4162, 4174, 4175, 4178, 4182, 4186, 4192, 4219, 4251, 4253, 4257-4262, 4264, 4306, 4310, 4317, 4318, 4384, 4461, 4484, 4502, 4523, 4532, 4550, 4552, 4554, 4569, 4583, 4589, 4603, 4728, 4790, 4802, 4809, 4866, 4890, 4891, 4893, 4935, 4964, 4979, 4980, 4983, 4985, 5006,
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SUBJECT INDEX
5013, 5019, 5031, 5032, 5058, 5062, 5088, 5096, 5097, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5124, 5146, 5153, 5161, 5170, 5179, 5234, 5236, 5392, 5394, 5427, 5436, 5437, 5453, 5476, 5482, 5492, 5518, 5529, 5541-5544, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5570, 5572, 5574, 5587, 5602, 5633, 5641, 5746, 5756-5759, 5785, 5812, 5845, 5856, 5872, 5873, 5889, 5895, 5948-5950, 5959-5961, 5964, 5969, 5979-5981, 6044, 6097, 6102, 6146, 6193, 6194, 6198, 6217, 6227, 6261, 6271, 6290, 6292, 6303, 6313, 6395, 6420, 6422, 6440, 6450, 6457, 6458, 6462, 6467, 6471, 6472, 6480, 6489, 6490, 6573, 6575, 6588, 6630, 6639, 6653, 6654, 6663-6665, 6671-6673, 6678, 6679, 6741, 6743, 6753, 6783, 6802, 6806-6808, 6816, 6823, 6857, 6868, 6869, 6879, 6885, 6914, 6921, 6923, 6980, 7020, 7046, 7142, 7170, 7208, 7231, 7279, 7289, 7323, 7375, 7396, 7425, 7426, 7439, 7441, 7444, 7445, 7462, 7479, 7480, 7487, 7494, 7529, 7538, 7560, 7564, 7619, 7637, 7715, 7716, 7722, 7759, 7773, 7870, 7886, 7887, 7897, 7900, 7901, 7916, 7933, 7942, 7996, 8000, 8013, 8031, 8050, 8052, 8054, 8060, 8062, 8071, 8077, 8080-8082, 8131, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8180, 8190, 8260, 8261, 8277, 8313, 8355, 8371, 8372, 8374, 8404, 8409, 8431, 8530-8545, 8615, 8632, 8637, 8638, 8659-8661, 8676, 8713, 8720, 8747, 8757, 8758, 8803-8820, 8824, 8825, 8844, 8864, 8959, 8985, 8989, 9151, 9152, 9252, 9472, 9548, 9578, 9587, 9624, 9643-9645, 9651, 9672, 9675, 9690, 9693, 9732, 9733, 9755, 9770, 9783, 9814, 9825, 9833, 9843, 9989, 9990, 10013, 10028, 10037, 10093, 10094, 10112-10115, 10125, 10126, 10145-10147, 10151, 10169, 10181, 10208, 10217, 10254, 10256, 10275, 10319, 10325-10329, 10355, 10362-10364, 10373-10375, 10387-10389, 10407, 10413, 10421, 10423-10427, 10433, 10452-10455, 10467, 10478, 10497, 10543, 10632-10635, 10666, 10669, 10676, 10678, 10679, 10688, 10690, 10692-10694, 10702-10705, 10736, 10745, 10752, 10764, 10770, 10778, 10779, 10818, 10851, 10870, 10871, 10883, 10900, 10901, 10965, 10978, 10999, 11048, 11101, 11114, 11138, 11150-11154, 11185, 11222, 11232, 11246, 11251, 11253, 11267, 11323, 11346, 11366, 11374, 11380, 11399, 11484, 11492, 11495, 11538, 11546, 11553, 11560, 11561, 11566, 11637, 11651, 11694, 11709, 11731-11733, 11741, 11746, 11753, 11754, 11767, 11770, 11771, 11773, 11774, 11782, 11793, 11800, 11807, 11862, 11875, 11947, 12006, 12019, 12021, 12024, 12028, 12039, 12139 Economically disadvantaged, employment 179, 298, 349, 377, 411, 421, 830, 1226, 1622, 1635, 1637, 1656, 1684, 1812, 1930-1932, 2012, 2131, 2351, 2367, 2621, 2789, 2871, 2901, 3064, 3076, 3251, 3362, 3440, 3441, 3455, 3471, 3493, 3581, 4012, 4020, 4033, 4137, 4161, 4170, 4247, 4484, 4505, 4506, 4511, 4521, 4618, 4648, 4891, 5009, 5018, 5029, 5032, 5046, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5069, 5088, 5096, 5097, 5105, 5109-5111, 5124, 5127, 5128, 5139, 5220, 5311, 5341, 5620, 5655, 5682, 5798, 5808, 6477, 6588, 6725, 6803, 6842, 6847, 6857, 6998, 7072, 7104, 7151, 7319, 7853, 7855, 7861, 7864, 7875, 7876, 7986, 7987, 7994, 7995, 8000, 8054, 8057, 8125, 8126, 8135, 8137, 8163, 8416, 8430, 8648, 8797, 8959, 8975, 8981, 9283, 9458, 10013, 10140, 10337, 10403, 10452-10455, 10532, 10752, 10951, 10979, 11223, 11649, 11698, 11703, 11767, 11912, 12030, 12058, 12101, 12133 Economically disadvantaged, environment 21, 365, 388, 409, 427, 573, 589, 623, 633, 666, 789, 802, 966, 1066, 1162, 1188, 1291, 1319, 1608, 1609, 1613, 1629, 1884, 2009, 2010, 2074, 2282, 2483, 2747, 2755, 2938, 2946, 3153, 3926, 3934, 3950-3952, 4255, 4511,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
4571, 4883, 4903, 4924, 4940, 4952, 4955, 4966, 4969, 4973, 4980, 4986, 5005, 5032, 5077, 5095, 5125, 5238, 5377, 5457, 5585, 5609, 6091, 6399, 6721, 6722, 6791, 6792, 6935, 6948, 6950, 6952, 6998, 7110, 7113, 7124, 7149, 7153, 7180, 7181, 7242, 7273, 7309, 7332, 7349, 7358, 7481, 7949, 7986, 7987, 8024, 8030, 8033, 8129, 8130, 8140, 8149, 8150, 8153, 8158, 8318, 9472, 9478, 9575, 9643, 10217, 10218, 10922-10925, 11508, 11509, 11518, 11520, 11584, 11588, 11762, 11879, 12031 Economically disadvantaged, food/nutrition/ agriculture 15, 21, 92, 160, 402, 405, 417, 766, 821, 1082, 1319, 1513, 1693, 1714, 1771, 2012, 2026-2028, 2473, 2594, 2693, 2763, 3086, 3196, 3212, 3311, 3341, 3375, 3785, 3983, 4230, 4231, 4244, 4246, 4447, 4563, 4577, 4586, 4641, 4642, 4767, 4773, 4809, 4826, 4883, 4952, 5160, 5328, 5368, 5386, 5405, 5436, 5438, 5493, 5631, 6034, 6065, 6073, 6131, 6132, 6172-6191, 6280, 6302, 6338, 6346, 6348, 6370, 6395, 6398, 6405, 6473, 7101, 7102, 7110, 7142, 7144, 7176, 7183, 7225, 7814, 7952, 7953, 8000, 8132, 8135, 8137, 8176, 8434, 8694, 8958, 8980, 9017, 9264, 9478, 9492, 9692, 9840, 10111, 10120, 10181, 10618, 10817, 10823, 10824, 10897, 10898, 10987, 11203, 11318, 11347, 11518, 11619, 11620, 11644, 11696, 11734, 11745, 11762, 11763, 11792 Economically disadvantaged, health—general 85, 89, 157, 179, 204, 245, 265, 267, 271, 272, 275, 283, 284, 286, 334, 349, 353, 355-361, 364, 365, 367-372, 374-377, 379, 381, 384, 386, 388, 389, 391-393, 395, 398-402, 404, 405, 407-409, 411-413, 415, 417-419, 421, 424, 425, 427, 436, 438, 439, 441-443, 498, 518, 630, 697, 720, 800, 802, 819, 829, 860, 1220, 1221, 1225, 1250, 1256, 1271, 1299, 1314, 1323, 1328, 1333, 1350, 1354-1356, 1364, 1365, 1401, 1504, 1533, 1558, 1613, 1626, 1629, 1694, 1695, 1729, 1733, 1734, 1756, 1771, 1772, 1782, 1923, 1986, 1987, 2011, 2037, 2082, 2125, 2195, 2207, 2208, 2218, 2228, 2258, 2264, 2427, 2438, 2505, 2535, 2573, 2600, 2621, 2662, 2666, 2705, 2708, 2735, 2763, 2779, 2832, 2915, 2917, 2921, 2949, 2954, 2959, 2987, 3041, 3050, 3161, 3165, 3200, 3254, 3264, 3276-3278, 3281, 3376, 3384, 3475, 3488, 3519-3521, 3556, 3581, 3608, 3825, 3827, 3829, 3873, 3900, 3905, 3927, 3944, 4005, 4014, 4035, 4069, 4122, 4134, 4241, 4346, 4502, 4505, 4509, 4599, 4601, 4686, 4702, 4823, 4885, 4887, 4924, 4935, 4995, 5038, 5069, 5124, 5153, 5161, 5191, 5254, 5267, 5339, 5365, 5377, 5436, 5498, 5501, 5502, 5517, 5583, 5617, 5620, 5636, 5667, 5673, 5674, 5690, 5709, 5720, 5726, 5787-5790, 5793, 5823, 5952-5958, 5972, 5980, 5981, 5985, 5986, 5988, 6053, 6076, 6102, 6138, 6157, 6254, 6258, 6259, 6265, 6268, 6270, 6271, 6276, 6280, 6283, 6285, 6288, 6290, 6294, 6295, 6301, 6302, 6305, 6306, 6308, 6311-6313, 6320, 6322-6324, 6326, 6328, 6329, 6333, 6336, 6338, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6352, 6354, 6355, 6357, 6358, 6366-6370, 6378, 6379, 6381, 6383, 6384, 6386, 6387, 6391, 6395, 6398, 6399, 6402, 6405, 6408, 6410, 6411, 6417, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 6842, 6857, 6889, 6905, 6914, 6935, 6938, 6952, 6955, 6968, 7057, 7061, 7068, 7082, 7115, 7129, 7145, 7170, 7195, 7239, 7240, 7242, 7271, 7278, 7290, 7334, 7335, 7341, 7384, 7400, 7452, 7459, 7472, 7614, 7616, 7767, 7874, 7897, 7913, 7923, 7926, 7927, 7979, 8000, 8005, 8123, 8124, 8132, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8152, 8157, 8168, 8236, 8238, 8553, 8554, 8558, 8607, 8643, 8681, 8721, 8731, 8850, 8999, 9022, 9067, 9157, 9187, 9204, 9219, 9332, 9349, 9394, 9560, 9565, 9566, 9671, 9679, 10091, 10159, 10216, 10297, 10552, 10643, 10744, 10760,
10917-10925, 10951, 10967, 10975, 10988, 11107, 11175, 11204, 11206, 11262, 11266, 11397, 11411, 11413, 11447, 11448, 11471, 11539, 11542, 11543, 11592, 11594, 11620, 11621, 11623, 11730, 11734, 11745, 11749, 11750, 11757, 11758, 11760, 11761, 11763-11766, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11785-11787, 11795, 11797, 11798, 11801, 11908-11910 Economically disadvantaged, health—specific diseases 267, 272, 829, 1533, 2037, 2125, 2771, 4241, 4601, 5501, 5502, 5654, 5726, 6306, 6358, 7057, 7061, 7068, 7115, 7145, 7195, 7239, 7240, 7290, 7614, 8132, 8152, 9219, 11447, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11757, 11760, 11761, 11785, 11795, 11801 Economically disadvantaged, housing/shelter 196, 205, 375, 549, 584, 633, 688, 702, 703, 724, 727, 771, 1340, 1564, 1646, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1749, 1850, 1961, 2038, 2186, 2242, 2253, 2277, 2283-2286, 2295, 2298-2312, 2334, 2373, 2558, 2594, 2694, 2695, 2732, 2741, 2781, 2839, 2866, 2909, 3005, 3153, 3247, 3274, 3285, 3289, 3303, 3305, 3329, 3383, 3433, 3458, 3485, 3492, 3496, 3511, 3543, 3623, 3705, 3709, 3800, 3851, 3889, 3894, 3907, 3929, 3934-3936, 3939, 3941, 3943, 3951, 3967-3969, 3974, 3985, 3989, 4016, 4036, 4113, 4131, 4144, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4208, 4255, 4295, 4331, 4345, 4348, 4381, 4394, 4400-4402, 4404-4412, 4419, 4473-4477, 4566, 4568, 4592, 4676, 4693, 4705, 4722, 4731, 4758, 4759, 4836, 4955, 4969, 4973, 4983, 4993, 5015, 5094, 5098, 5186, 5188, 5197, 5216, 5241, 5261, 5265, 5286, 5299, 5310, 5313, 5333, 5357, 5358, 5399, 5419, 5424, 5456, 5537, 5538, 5546, 5609, 5661, 5730, 5738, 5749, 5767, 5768, 5776-5780, 5782, 5797, 5802, 5857, 5859, 5869, 5878, 5998, 6035, 6093, 6115, 6150, 6161, 6232, 6248, 6249, 6445, 6454, 6468, 6477, 6520, 6623, 6635, 6686, 6697, 6712, 6715, 6718, 6740, 6748, 6758, 6759, 6770-6772, 6782, 6787, 6799, 7251, 7317, 7460, 7517, 7520, 7526, 7537, 7540-7550, 7552, 7565, 7632, 7757, 7762, 7858, 7880, 7881, 7913, 7962, 7969, 8041, 8129, 8144, 8171, 8310, 8335, 8352, 8420, 8428, 8435, 8437, 8442, 8445, 8446, 8455, 8459, 8466, 8482, 8483, 8485, 8487, 8492-8511, 8546, 8547, 8577, 8697, 8737, 8738, 8746, 8756, 8759, 8760, 8767-8778, 8799, 8828, 8842, 8916, 8928, 9086, 9102, 9165, 9178, 9179, 9185, 9333, 9336, 9338, 9346, 9353-9355, 9366, 9372, 9384, 9393, 9473-9476, 9575, 9607, 9608, 9622, 9681, 9828, 9884, 9888, 9983, 10016, 10063, 10121, 10133, 10199-10203, 10217-10219, 10221, 10260, 10261, 10278-10280, 10360, 10361, 10390, 10611, 10733, 10892, 11046, 11047, 11285, 11349, 11351, 11432, 11460, 11521, 11530-11533, 11570, 11588, 11589, 11691, 11703, 11721, 11815, 11896, 11944, 11955, 12031, 12100 Economically disadvantaged, human services— multipurpose 21, 26, 56-58, 95, 141, 145, 245, 247, 282, 300, 353, 358, 359, 364, 365, 368, 374, 384, 386, 387, 393, 395-398, 408, 416, 417, 419, 425, 436, 443, 511, 630, 695, 747, 750, 1000, 1016, 1157, 1232, 1250, 1350, 1390, 1401, 1426, 1469, 1478, 1489, 1506, 1510, 1564, 1600, 1609, 1623, 1661, 1682, 1713, 1733, 1734, 1782, 1803, 1812, 1824, 1863, 1864, 1888, 1902, 1924, 2103, 2110, 2111, 2122, 2125, 2128, 2157, 2158, 2166, 2182, 2222, 2223, 2228, 2231, 2234, 2249, 2264, 2280, 2329, 2334, 2337, 2365, 2367, 2372-2374, 2602, 2617, 2689, 2708, 2751, 2762, 2763, 2773, 2781, 2811, 2837, 2838, 2869, 2879, 2883, 2902-2904, 2910, 2911, 2915, 2933, 2939, 2941, 2950, 3009, 3032, 3036, 3052, 3089, 3198, 3303, 3323, 3375, 3475, 3493, 3539, 3543, 3570, 3571, 3580, 3599, 3623, 3631, 3635, 3671, 3764, 3827,
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3935, 3944, 3952, 3974, 4004, 4005, 4008-4013, 4016, 4018, 4020-4023, 4026-4028, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4038-4049, 4056, 4068-4073, 4075, 4078-4081, 4084, 4085, 4087, 4089-4091, 4093, 4094, 4098-4101, 4104, 4105, 4110-4112, 4115, 4122, 4123, 4127, 4128, 4134, 4139, 4146, 4147, 4150, 4153, 4157, 4159-4162, 4164, 4168-4171, 4176, 4178-4180, 4182-4190, 4192, 4196, 4199, 4201, 4202, 4210, 4220, 4289, 4354, 4381, 4437, 4474-4476, 4484, 4505, 4550, 4552, 4556, 4559, 4569, 4578, 4591, 4592, 4650, 4757, 4770, 4804, 4808, 4809, 4893, 4935, 4941, 4946, 4948, 4993, 5018, 5029, 5058, 5062, 5074, 5088, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5134, 5150, 5151, 5153, 5161, 5170, 5217, 5220, 5221, 5228, 5244, 5246, 5255, 5260, 5261, 5263, 5269, 5270, 5274, 5276, 5278, 5280, 5281, 5292, 5294, 5299, 5301, 5304, 5310, 5313, 5320, 5338, 5343, 5365, 5379, 5382, 5392, 5394, 5399, 5403, 5436, 5441, 5453, 5458, 5470, 5472, 5478, 5500, 5549, 5567, 5592, 5597, 5599, 5600, 5618, 5627, 5629, 5654, 5668-5670, 5682, 5690, 5691, 5737, 5740, 5745, 5823, 5861, 5902, 5919, 5980, 5981, 5994, 6000, 6030, 6034, 6060, 6130, 6150, 6276, 6301-6303, 6308, 6323, 6338, 6352, 6355, 6387, 6398, 6477, 6498, 6693, 6727, 6729, 6738, 6740, 6816, 6819, 6851, 6855, 6859, 6869, 6985, 6995, 7068, 7115, 7132, 7136, 7141, 7151, 7156, 7171, 7209, 7250, 7296, 7336, 7341, 7403, 7447, 7451, 7453, 7456, 7466, 7467, 7469, 7470, 7475, 7483, 7486, 7509, 7525, 7587, 7897, 7918, 7926, 7943, 7996, 8011, 8069, 8086, 8088, 8098, 8100, 8117, 8163, 8238, 8240, 8269, 8353, 8404, 8416, 8425, 8458, 8582, 8592, 8603, 8613, 8615, 8635, 8640, 8664, 8683, 8745, 8798, 8842, 8954-8957, 8975, 8981, 9018, 9019, 9152, 9159, 9222, 9224, 9234, 9264, 9283, 9360, 9390, 9392, 9430, 9458, 9475, 9500, 9560, 9567, 9578, 9596, 9646, 9651, 9684, 9688, 9704, 9789, 9828, 9835, 9846, 9884, 9886, 9888, 9983, 10013, 10028, 10037, 10101, 10108, 10142, 10159, 10163, 10217-10219, 10221, 10242, 10243, 10254, 10260, 10278-10280, 10318, 10338, 10406, 10589, 10611, 10649, 10665, 10784, 10812, 10814, 10817, 10821, 10859, 10863, 10891, 10909, 10943, 10978, 10984, 11033, 11065, 11074, 11078, 11080, 11113, 11116, 11124, 11127, 11134, 11143, 11150, 11155, 11175, 11176, 11182-11185, 11188, 11209, 11211, 11226, 11232, 11243, 11248, 11266, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11285, 11293, 11304, 11311, 11340, 11351, 11357, 11366, 11380, 11397, 11411, 11426, 11446, 11465, 11471, 11477, 11485, 11489, 11539, 11570, 11590, 11591, 11615, 11637, 11641, 11643, 11682, 11695, 11703, 11704, 11707, 11709, 11711-11713, 11754, 11764, 11765, 11799, 11819, 11935, 11936, 11955, 11990, 12032 Economically disadvantaged, international affairs/ development 85, 92, 283, 284, 572, 573, 630, 666, 780, 786, 802, 809, 821, 852, 865, 868, 869, 885, 1156, 1188, 1220, 1221, 1250, 1256, 1319, 1354, 1355, 1489, 1533, 1850, 1884, 1923, 1924, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2096, 2097, 2131, 2137, 2662, 2666, 2676, 2705, 2747, 2755, 2771, 2775, 2779, 2780, 2829, 2832, 2938, 2946, 2978, 3281, 3311, 3488, 3556, 3829, 3926, 3930, 3931, 4244, 4315, 4481, 4487, 4570-4573, 4615, 4662, 4665, 4686, 4702, 4705, 4706, 4801, 4829, 4843, 4885, 4894, 4896, 4903, 4913, 5005, 5077, 5140, 5142, 5191, 5263, 5438, 5636, 5919, 5952-5958, 5988, 6053, 6157, 6248-6250, 6254, 6258-6260, 6463, 6709-6711, 6721, 6722, 6735, 6788, 6789, 6791, 6792, 6819, 6820, 6823, 6941, 6988, 6994, 7026, 7057, 7061, 7062, 7066, 7069, 7082, 7109, 7112, 7113, 7115, 7124, 7137, 7144, 7153, 7160, 7167, 7168, 7173, 7176,
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7182, 7194-7196, 7199, 7209, 7228, 7261, 7280, 7309, 7321, 7334, 7351, 7353, 7354, 7358, 7403, 7614, 7752, 7874, 8024, 8026, 8069, 8123, 8124, 8128-8130, 8132, 8142, 8143, 8149-8152, 8235, 8553, 8554, 8721, 8731, 9002, 9022, 9409, 9416, 9494, 9578, 10643, 10703, 10744, 11044, 11206, 11453, 11520, 11591, 11729, 11730, 11734, 11735, 11745, 11749-11751, 11758-11766, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11787, 11792, 11797, 11798, 11801, 11951 Economically disadvantaged, medical research 1923, 5667, 6384, 7335, 11730, 11768, 11769, 11786, 11797 Economically disadvantaged, membership benefit groups 3455, 4137, 7248, 8125, 8144, 11729 Economically disadvantaged, mental health/ substance abuse 247, 385, 387, 390, 396, 416, 422, 1623, 1626, 2111, 2252, 4122, 4123, 4159, 4164, 4477, 5403, 5441, 6303, 6377, 7044, 7045, 7320, 7979, 8263, 8603, 9272, 10338, 10427, 11446 Economically disadvantaged, philanthropy/ voluntarism 95, 259, 393, 695, 704-706, 1271, 1314, 1319, 1323, 1483, 1682, 2004, 2005, 2096, 2097, 2818, 2943, 3690, 4013, 4015, 4094, 4148, 4177, 4317, 4706, 4825, 4829, 4831, 4885, 4913, 5140, 6260, 6657, 6789, 6936, 6937, 6994, 7079, 7194, 7210, 7256, 7316, 7321, 7353, 9252, 9411-9415, 10919-10921, 11357, 11643 Economically disadvantaged, public affairs/ government 148, 284, 286, 299, 361, 367, 381, 407, 427, 500, 539, 549, 551, 623, 717, 725-727, 745, 757, 787, 847, 868, 982, 996, 1291, 1413, 1482, 1520, 1550, 1551, 1553, 1564, 1567, 1576, 1647, 1649, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1923, 2122, 2124, 2256, 2324, 2373, 2562, 2584, 2694, 2780, 2943, 2955, 2969, 3348, 3441, 3471, 3485, 3489, 3494, 3521, 3956, 3962, 4011, 4016, 4020, 4035, 4039, 4073, 4092, 4093, 4095, 4096, 4099, 4102, 4124, 4127, 4147, 4157, 4163, 4173, 4174, 4230, 4231, 4242, 4253, 4559, 4618, 4649, 4800, 4801, 4829, 4838, 4854, 4964, 5005, 5007, 5017, 5027, 5029, 5038, 5044, 5074, 5077, 5087, 5097, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5124, 5142, 5150, 5151, 5214, 5272, 5299, 5300, 5313, 5331, 5336, 5358, 5365, 5415, 5440, 5526, 5575, 5597, 5717, 5732, 5756, 5979, 6294, 6295, 6308, 6369, 6391, 6445, 6615, 6657, 6704, 6707, 6709-6711, 6724, 6728, 6730, 6734, 6735, 6760, 6788, 6791, 6814, 6816, 6819, 6820, 6857, 6866, 6942, 6948-6950, 6968, 6988, 7003, 7062, 7064, 7093, 7097, 7100, 7109, 7141, 7159, 7171, 7201, 7250, 7261, 7281, 7296, 7309, 7349, 7351, 7356, 7364, 7800, 7862, 7983, 7992, 8002, 8009-8011, 8032, 8125, 8126, 8131, 8140, 8142-8144, 8153, 8157, 8158, 8262, 8269, 8292, 8294, 8313, 8319, 8324, 8349, 8415, 8418, 8422, 8640, 8641, 8664, 8711, 8737, 8801, 9018, 9019, 9473, 9500, 9544, 9675, 9732, 9733, 9767, 9975, 9983, 10125, 10294, 10309, 10310, 10421, 10704, 10758, 10771, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11471, 11676, 11680, 11682, 11687, 11691, 11700, 11710, 11712, 11713, 11729, 11733, 11751, 11752, 11757, 11763, 11770, 11771, 11875, 11930, 11931, 11998, 12123 Economically disadvantaged, recreation/sports/ athletics 78, 565, 1747, 1802, 1803, 1931, 2014, 2236, 2763, 2922, 2992, 3539, 4325, 4570-4573, 4742, 4985, 5177, 5302, 5350, 5663, 5667, 5872, 6091, 6270, 6302, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6399, 6612, 6977, 6985, 7153, 7441, 7824, 8013, 9281, 9833, 10217, 10218, 10573, 10665, 11222, 11315, 11371 Economically disadvantaged, religion 717, 720, 1469, 1665, 1729, 2762, 2780, 2812, 3679, 3930, 3931, 4071, 4996, 5811, 5994, 6172-6191, 6936, 6937, 7064, 8426, 9264, 10406, 11701, 11819, 12015
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Economically disadvantaged, safety/disaster relief 4113, 5241, 6941, 7173, 7209, 7358, 8144, 10896, 11453, 11521 Economically disadvantaged, science 283, 284, 1145, 1715, 1980, 2104, 2154, 2461, 3431, 3485, 6146, 6622, 6998, 7396, 7494, 8149, 8150, 8157, 8374, 10467, 10478, 10752, 10953, 11762 Economically disadvantaged, social sciences 95, 819, 850, 851, 885, 1291, 1364, 1365, 1871, 4008, 4026, 4041, 4084, 4115, 4139, 4157, 4167, 4196, 4481, 4964, 5009, 5077, 6301, 6387, 6816, 6820, 6879, 7181, 7182, 7248, 7278, 7296, 7354, 8151, 8324, 8335, 10216, 11759, 11764, 11765 Economically disadvantaged, youth development 178, 372, 376, 395, 1214, 1226, 1304, 1375, 1426, 1608, 1609, 1622, 1652, 1653, 1715, 1721, 1747, 1955, 2036, 2045, 2218, 2224, 2241, 2243, 2887, 2913, 2939, 2992, 3014, 3082, 3362, 3414, 3583, 3608, 3757, 4010, 4029, 4030, 4069, 4167, 4175, 4180, 4311, 4316, 4325, 4384, 4523, 4530, 4532, 4535, 4663, 4677, 4684, 4685, 4691, 4742, 4843, 4911, 4985, 5032, 5096, 5101, 5177, 5179, 5180, 5291, 5302, 5350, 5405, 5592, 5624, 5627, 5663, 5760, 6044, 6301, 6612, 6615, 6802, 6855, 6857, 6875, 7224, 7278, 7396, 7414, 7416, 7418, 7425, 7426, 7439, 7444-7447, 7464, 7473, 7474, 7479, 7481, 7484, 7488, 7824, 7986, 7987, 8257, 8291, 8343, 8344, 8355, 8389, 9281, 9285, 9362, 9411-9415, 9469, 9721, 9783, 9843, 9856, 9904, 10013, 10093, 10180, 10403, 10413, 10532, 10953, 10965, 11073, 11170, 11251, 11267, 11315, 11359, 11362, 11371, 11400, 11494, 11538, 11566, 11649, 11743, 11892, 11947 Economics 322, 885, 1871, 2135, 2715, 2724, 2753, 3322, 3686, 6299, 6816, 6820, 6983, 7248, 7296, 7395, 7648, 8287, 8335, 9662, 10210, 10714, 10966, 11885 Economics, African Americans/Blacks 6816 Economics, aging 7248 Economics, children 2715 Economics, children/youth 7296, 10714 Economics, conferences/seminars 2724 Economics, curriculum development 9662, 10966 Economics, economically disadvantaged 885, 1871, 6816, 6820, 7248, 7296, 8335 Economics, electronic media/online services 9662, 10210 Economics, faculty/staff development 7248, 7395, 10714, 10966 Economics, income development 2753, 6983, 10210 Economics, minorities 1871 Economics, program evaluation 322, 2135, 2715, 6299, 7296 Economics, publication 2715, 2724, 7248, 10210 Economics, research 1871, 2715, 2724, 6299, 7248, 7648, 8287, 8335 Economics, scholarship funds 10210 Economics, technical assistance 3322, 7248, 8335 Economics, youth 7395 Ecuador, community improvement/development 4801 Ecuador, crime/courts/legal services 5077 Ecuador, environment 5077, 8024, 11520 Ecuador, international affairs/development 4801, 5077, 5490, 8024, 11520 Ecuador, public affairs/government 4801, 5077 Ecuador, social sciences 5077 Education 4873, 5743 Education, administration/regulation 308, 1140, 1375, 2156, 2391, 2627, 3225, 3237, 3460, 3770, 4117, 5421, 6524, 6577, 6585, 6594, 7322, 7369, 7715, 9311, 9312, 9530, 9611, 9614, 9673, 10507, 10651, 10963, 11773, 11775, 11778, 11878, 11938, 11961, 12021 Education, Africa 780, 6051, 6253, 6641, 6648, 7339, 7629, 7696, 7699, 8131, 8145, 8155, 11312, 11736
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Education, African Americans/Blacks 1728, 3472, 3736, 3780, 4024, 4192, 4550, 4589, 4873, 4979, 5059, 5104, 5355, 5437, 6816, 7301, 7462, 7715, 7722, 7743, 8204, 8390, 9267, 9320, 9624, 9675, 10408, 10473, 10515, 10516, 11312, 12139 Education, aging 2396, 4532, 4809, 5124, 9666, 9718, 9777, 11834 Education, AIDS, people with 10273 Education, alliance 847, 988, 2167, 2444, 2898, 3965, 4787, 4900, 5791, 7396, 8313, 8390, 9690, 10250, 10428, 11794 Education, alumni groups 223, 1838, 3039, 3466, 3474, 3499, 4174, 7502, 10277, 10759, 10770, 11552 Education, Argentina 2005, 6829, 7217 Education, Asia 1310, 3667, 4890, 7078, 8122 Education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 624, 1820, 6647, 9320 Education, association 91, 576, 1461, 2419, 3759, 3837, 4118, 4636, 5172, 5295, 5633, 7665, 8012, 9061, 9205, 10104, 11805 Education, Australia 487 Education, awards/prizes/competitions 624, 663, 996, 1132, 1703, 5705, 5791, 7502-7504, 9238, 9273, 9532, 11957 Education, Belgium 2124 Education, bilingual programs 1134, 1549, 1642, 2453, 2770, 3332, 5233, 6524, 8634, 9644 Education, blind/visually impaired 7737, 8254, 11451 Education, Bolivia 4802 Education, Bosnia-Herzegovina 5082 Education, Botswana 4790 Education, boys 134, 1728, 2262, 9738, 10240, 10467, 11185 Education, Brazil 9314, 9578 Education, building/renovation 316, 984, 1010, 1988, 1990, 2507, 2630, 3172, 3237, 3418, 3946, 4974, 6105, 6490, 6980, 7773, 8671, 9465, 10489, 10495, 10511, 10659, 11566 Education, Canada 790, 4927, 6583, 6589, 6590, 6605, 7734, 8131, 9937 Education, capital campaigns 50, 1466, 2001, 2002, 2379, 2585, 9180, 10543, 10870 Education, children 69, 740, 1130, 1530, 1540, 1549, 1603, 2391, 2453, 2715, 2897, 3241, 3505, 3747, 3979, 4205, 4310, 4551, 5295, 5434, 6226, 6471, 7372, 7423, 7425, 7889, 8162, 8680, 8832, 9420, 9452, 9472, 9602, 9736, 9929, 9938-9942, 10416, 10646, 10954, 11962, 11963 Education, children/youth 2, 7, 107, 108, 110, 128, 129, 133, 138, 148, 156, 163, 166, 180, 182, 183, 185, 306, 328, 437, 491-494, 497, 499, 500, 527, 529, 540, 571, 643, 656, 678, 725, 747, 833, 843, 850, 851, 1000, 1016, 1023, 1028, 1050, 1055, 1128, 1133, 1134, 1147, 1178, 1198, 1212, 1214, 1226, 1280, 1294, 1304, 1431, 1451, 1539, 1553, 1567, 1578, 1587, 1642, 1651-1653, 1663, 1707, 1734, 1784, 1785, 1867, 1895, 1898, 1906, 1919, 1949, 1954, 1971, 2063, 2144, 2152, 2157, 2159, 2167, 2270, 2271, 2343, 2423, 2458, 2461, 2547, 2581, 2592, 2616, 2618, 2661, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2711, 2767, 2791, 2808, 2822, 2834, 2835, 2858, 2874, 2883, 2889, 2933, 2950, 3019, 3084, 3142, 3236, 3242, 3332, 3410, 3414, 3415, 3417, 3446, 3451, 3463, 3478, 3500, 3553, 3570, 3571, 3575, 3583, 3589, 3648, 3752, 3787, 3796, 3828, 3908, 3944, 4024, 4037, 4051, 4076, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4112, 4117, 4118, 4130, 4142, 4146, 4174, 4175, 4186, 4192, 4206, 4213, 4219, 4264, 4298, 4318, 4347, 4430, 4493, 4523, 4532, 4546, 4550, 4583, 4589, 4596, 4784, 4802, 4809, 4844, 4866, 4890, 4985, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5049, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5101, 5104, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5146, 5179, 5187, 5198, 5199, 5229, 5233, 5239, 5247, 5409-5414, 5421, 5422, 5431, 5432, 5439, 5492, 5518, 5519, 5529, 5541-5543, 5545, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5570, 5572, 5574, 5633, 5659, 5746, 5747, 5752,
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5754, 5756, 5759, 5761, 5794, 5812, 5833, 5853-5856, 5862, 5872, 5884, 5885, 5895, 5964, 5969, 5990, 6027, 6044, 6146, 6151, 6195, 6206, 6292, 6457, 6458, 6481, 6522, 6524, 6578-6580, 6582, 6587, 6591-6594, 6597, 6599, 6601, 6602, 6605-6607, 6621, 6630, 6639, 6644, 6647, 6649, 6651, 6663, 6664, 6671-6673, 6694, 6743, 6775, 6823, 6868, 6869, 6879, 6980, 6996, 7080, 7208, 7323, 7362, 7377, 7397, 7411, 7412, 7422, 7424, 7426, 7431, 7440-7442, 7445, 7455, 7457, 7480, 7494, 7615, 7620, 7746, 7773, 7849, 7870, 7900, 7947, 7996, 8000, 8045, 8046, 8161, 8178, 8209, 8254, 8271, 8272, 8313, 8374, 8390, 8404, 8562, 8705, 8747, 9003, 9006, 9033, 9053, 9066, 9079, 9113, 9134, 9152, 9250, 9286, 9306, 9307, 9311, 9312, 9320, 9451, 9453, 9457, 9489, 9519, 9520, 9527, 9530, 9538, 9553, 9561, 9571, 9605, 9624, 9641, 9643, 9644, 9647, 9649, 9651, 9653, 9654, 9660, 9664, 9666, 9680, 9690, 9703, 9710, 9732, 9733, 9735, 9783, 9812, 9818, 9905-9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9932-9937, 9943-9945, 9950, 9951, 9989, 9990, 10000, 10093, 10112, 10113, 10145-10147, 10169, 10250, 10262, 10268, 10274, 10353, 10354, 10412, 10425, 10432, 10441, 10448, 10460, 10465, 10469, 10471, 10478, 10487, 10489, 10499, 10507, 10536, 10554, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10653, 10678, 10679, 10714, 10716, 10717, 10719, 10729, 10738, 10765, 10775, 10778, 10779, 10913, 10955, 10962, 10965, 10969, 10974, 10976, 10977, 11076, 11100, 11222, 11249, 11251, 11255, 11267, 11323, 11338, 11341, 11374, 11380, 11392, 11394, 11450, 11451, 11546, 11553, 11566, 11651, 11678, 11716, 11727, 11732, 11744, 11746, 11756, 11773-11777, 11782, 11791, 11794, 11800, 11838, 11875, 11918, 11954, 12003, 12006, 12021 Education, Chile 7216, 7262, 9582 Education, China 870, 1898, 6706, 6708, 7088, 7089, 7114, 7161, 7258, 7314, 7322, 7369, 7377, 9308 Education, collections acquisition 5196 Education, collections management/preservation 7655, 7668, 7688, 7698, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7734, 7736, 7739, 7744, 7745 Education, community/cooperative 1130, 2159, 2179, 3236, 3472, 4192, 5045, 5078, 5141, 5146, 5229, 6931, 7448, 10442, 11330, 11678, 11779 Education, computer systems/equipment 142, 143, 995, 1895, 3855, 3917, 6239, 6244, 6245, 7653, 7681, 7690, 7698, 7700, 7720, 7889, 8141, 9006, 9541, 9542, 10104, 10421, 10432, 10437, 10440, 10460, 10467, 10470, 10475, 10486, 10489, 10495, 10511, 10513, 10514, 11771 Education, conferences/seminars 130, 494, 537, 907, 1042, 1141, 1331, 1784, 2150, 2162, 2171, 2582, 2583, 2714, 2725, 2727, 3000, 3039, 3150, 3409, 3456, 3669, 3700, 3758, 3767, 3878, 3879, 4077, 4083, 4549, 4709, 4784, 5146, 5230, 5234, 5431, 5587, 6207, 6234, 6444, 6649, 7243, 7412, 8075, 8192, 8193, 8224, 8225, 8339, 8396, 9080, 9238, 9519, 9527, 9570, 9625, 9729, 9730, 10716, 10739, 10764, 10954, 10969, 11746, 11866, 12017 Education, continuing education 57, 130, 2778, 3666, 3668, 3683, 3688, 3700, 3707, 3729, 3737, 11953 Education, Costa Rica 7142 Education, crime/abuse victims 2157, 3828, 5392, 6044, 9628, 10268, 10467, 11301 Education, Cuba 8138 Education, curriculum development 128, 132-134, 158, 242, 490-493, 541, 575, 747, 833, 867, 868, 878, 1147, 1280, 1310, 1454, 1651, 1949, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2064, 2154, 2162, 2169, 2173, 2396, 2582, 2586, 2714, 2717, 2725, 2727, 2971, 3231, 3727, 3746, 5124,
5146, 5233, 5439, 5747, 6465, 6666, 7247, 7262, 7301, 7362, 7455, 7653, 7689, 7720, 7743, 7746, 7840, 8039, 8199, 8203, 8204, 8209, 8228, 8266, 8402, 9021, 9306, 9307, 9527, 9538, 9594, 9602, 9605, 9610, 9628, 9641, 9642, 9644, 9662-9664, 9667, 9670, 9736, 9741, 10412, 10416, 10417, 10430, 10432, 10441, 10443, 10460, 10465, 10467, 10469, 10470, 10478, 10479, 10486, 10495, 10499, 10507, 10512, 10514, 10518, 10521, 10527, 10539, 10609, 10882, 10955, 10962, 10966, 11008, 11450, 11487, 11488, 11731, 11875, 11954, 11960, 11966 Education, deaf/hearing impaired 1895, 9667, 9905-9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9929, 9932-9945, 9949-9951, 11394 Education, Developing countries 790, 867-869, 871, 2729, 2949, 3282, 6627, 7890-7892, 8138 Education, disabilities, people with 180, 497, 2157, 2883, 2933, 2950, 4546, 5124, 5146, 5247, 5570, 6869, 8254, 9989, 9990, 11100, 11249, 11255, 11338, 11392 Education, drop-out prevention 12, 259, 372, 718, 922, 2174, 2991, 3135, 3136, 4058, 4860, 4899, 5088, 5097, 5396, 5860, 6472, 7667, 7933, 8637, 8638, 8989, 9252, 9735, 10041, 10411, 10413, 10414, 10419, 10422-10427, 10429-10431, 10433-10436, 10438, 10442, 10445-10447, 10449-10455, 10458, 10462-10464, 10466, 10472, 10473, 10477, 10479, 10483, 10484, 10488, 10491, 10493, 10500-10503, 10506, 10508-10510, 10516-10518, 10522, 10525, 10526, 10706, 10818, 11152-11154, 11246, 11399, 11753 Education, early childhood education 19, 244, 248, 249, 508, 700, 1029, 1052, 1176, 1182, 1206, 1207, 1224, 1279, 1296, 1369, 1384, 1389, 1454, 1455, 1530, 1549, 1632, 1645, 2051, 2375-2380, 2383-2394, 2396-2399, 2443, 2507, 2626, 2627, 2630, 2770, 2800, 2903, 3221, 3225, 3234, 3235, 3238, 3241, 3353, 3589, 3616, 3746, 3825, 3827, 3868, 3957, 3987, 3988, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4784, 4790, 4849, 4866, 4893, 4964, 5170, 5178, 5240, 5295, 5303, 5360, 5436, 5453, 5454, 5476, 5544, 5820, 5979-5981, 6395, 6440, 6776, 6828, 7372, 7420, 7421, 8634, 8985, 9205, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9510, 9610, 9673, 9722, 9737, 9778, 9779, 9783, 9797, 9970, 10037, 10055, 10095, 10104, 10254, 10646, 10946, 10978, 11150, 11487, 11488, 11642, 11705, 11754, 11922, 11925 Education, Eastern & Central Europe 5146 Education, economically disadvantaged 47, 83, 86, 107, 108, 116, 125, 128, 132, 135, 142, 148, 152, 153, 156, 181, 187, 220, 299, 303, 304, 312, 320, 328-330, 332, 345, 453, 456-460, 500, 528, 559, 561, 622, 662, 678, 683, 701, 714, 725, 740, 747, 769, 770, 780, 786, 805, 806, 820, 827, 834, 836, 847, 850, 851, 865, 868, 869, 879, 881, 984, 991, 994-997, 1000, 1002, 1016, 1118, 1121, 1127, 1150, 1176, 1214, 1226, 1304, 1375, 1465, 1466, 1473, 1481, 1534, 1549, 1553, 1567, 1608, 1652, 1653, 1684, 1707, 1715, 1734, 1765, 1796-1798, 1868, 1936, 1937, 1954, 2005, 2048-2053, 2144, 2151, 2154, 2156, 2157, 2160, 2163, 2174, 2213, 2216, 2262, 2320-2322, 2343, 2397, 2417, 2420, 2422, 2423, 2445, 2453, 2457, 2461, 2530-2532, 2541, 2581, 2584, 2587-2590, 2592, 2621, 2623, 2624, 2627, 2645, 2661, 2678, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2707, 2733, 2734, 2767, 2770, 2791, 2800, 2808, 2822, 2824, 2834, 2835, 2861-2863, 2874, 2883, 2889, 2898, 2916, 2926, 2933, 2950, 3014, 3020, 3095, 3128, 3129, 3133, 3140, 3199, 3213, 3229, 3240, 3241, 3260-3262, 3269, 3271, 3310, 3377, 3397, 3398, 3408, 3414, 3423, 3424, 3466, 3506, 3508, 3550, 3557, 3559, 3569-3572, 3583, 3690, 3736, 3755-3757, 3759, 3767, 3769, 3773, 3774, 3787, 3853, 3856, 3858, 3863-3866, 3869, 3872, 3875, 3896-3898, 3904, 3908, 3944, 3955, 3992-3997, 4003,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
4024, 4037, 4051, 4076, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4112, 4117, 4118, 4130, 4142, 4146, 4174, 4175, 4186, 4192, 4219, 4251, 4257-4262, 4264, 4306, 4310, 4318, 4523, 4532, 4550, 4554, 4583, 4589, 4728, 4790, 4802, 4809, 4866, 4890, 4893, 4979, 4983, 4985, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5058, 5062, 5096, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5124, 5146, 5179, 5234, 5236, 5392, 5427, 5436, 5437, 5482, 5492, 5518, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5570, 5572, 5574, 5587, 5602, 5633, 5746, 5756-5759, 5785, 5812, 5845, 5856, 5872, 5873, 5889, 5895, 5948-5950, 5959-5961, 5964, 5969, 5979, 6044, 6146, 6193, 6194, 6198, 6217, 6227, 6261, 6292, 6420, 6422, 6440, 6450, 6457, 6458, 6462, 6467, 6471, 6480, 6489, 6490, 6573, 6575, 6588, 6630, 6639, 6653, 6654, 6663-6665, 6671-6673, 6678, 6679, 6741, 6743, 6783, 6806-6808, 6816, 6823, 6857, 6868, 6869, 6879, 6885, 6921, 6923, 6980, 7020, 7046, 7208, 7231, 7289, 7323, 7375, 7396, 7425, 7426, 7441, 7444, 7445, 7462, 7479, 7480, 7487, 7494, 7529, 7538, 7560, 7564, 7619, 7637, 7715, 7716, 7722, 7759, 7773, 7870, 7886, 7887, 7900, 7901, 7916, 7996, 8000, 8031, 8050, 8052, 8054, 8060, 8062, 8071, 8077, 8080-8082, 8135, 8137, 8180, 8190, 8260, 8261, 8277, 8313, 8371, 8372, 8374, 8404, 8431, 8530-8545, 8632, 8659-8661, 8676, 8713, 8720, 8747, 8757, 8758, 8803-8820, 8824, 8825, 9151, 9152, 9472, 9548, 9587, 9624, 9643-9645, 9651, 9675, 9690, 9732, 9733, 9755, 9770, 9783, 9814, 9825, 9989, 9990, 10013, 10037, 10093, 10112-10115, 10125, 10145-10147, 10151, 10169, 10208, 10256, 10275, 10319, 10325-10329, 10355, 10362-10364, 10373-10375, 10387-10389, 10407, 10413, 10421, 10423-10427, 10433, 10452-10455, 10467, 10478, 10497, 10543, 10632-10635, 10666, 10669, 10676, 10678, 10679, 10688, 10690, 10693, 10694, 10702-10705, 10736, 10745, 10764, 10770, 10778, 10779, 10870, 10871, 10883, 10900, 10901, 10965, 10978, 10999, 11048, 11101, 11151, 11185, 11222, 11251, 11267, 11323, 11374, 11380, 11484, 11492, 11546, 11553, 11560, 11561, 11566, 11651, 11694, 11709, 11731-11733, 11741, 11746, 11754, 11767, 11770, 11771, 11773, 11774, 11782, 11793, 11800, 11875, 12006, 12019, 12021, 12024, 12028, 12039, 12139 Education, electronic media/online services 166-168, 180, 201, 299, 490, 643, 790, 867, 868, 878, 1128, 1296, 1784, 2102, 2173, 2591, 2618, 3144, 3500, 3565, 3727, 5124, 5965, 5990, 6027, 6486, 6642, 7088, 7089, 7397, 7455, 7457, 7681, 7698, 7700, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7736-7739, 8075, 8141, 8155, 8225, 8230, 9286, 9541, 9542, 9662, 9663, 9741, 10412, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10470, 10475, 10511-10514, 10523, 10908, 11733, 11771 Education, emergency funds 5867, 5965, 5966, 9061 Education, endowments 1010, 3690, 5975, 6536, 10355 Education, England 1132, 2649, 2660, 3223, 5045, 6641, 7670, 7690, 7702, 7738, 7744 Education, equal rights 181, 453, 725, 1087, 1214, 1567, 1707, 2541, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5587, 5756, 6869, 7080, 7114, 7122, 7208, 7737, 8180, 8192, 8193, 8207, 8224, 8390, 9989, 10428, 11151 Education, equipment 134, 142, 1814, 1989, 2022, 2586, 2767, 2874, 3787, 4583, 4985, 8374, 9021, 9643, 9667, 9717, 10421, 10440, 10495, 10511, 10663, 10739, 11954, 11963 Education, ESL programs 1133, 2874, 3424, 4822, 7503, 7504, 7840, 8946, 9651, 10412, 10432 Education, ethics 2639 Education, Ethiopia 1175 Education, Europe 161 Education, exhibitions 10440, 10765
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Education, faculty/staff development 68, 69, 153, 163, 214, 305, 308, 311, 323, 328, 491-494, 497, 537, 541, 571, 747, 833, 906, 996, 1042, 1044, 1056, 1125, 1128, 1280, 1473, 1547, 1621, 1663, 1702, 1707, 1814, 1882, 1949, 2052, 2064, 2102, 2154, 2156, 2160, 2161, 2163, 2169, 2174, 2262, 2442, 2450, 2451, 2618, 2621, 2767, 2770, 2774, 2897, 3022, 3199, 3229, 3230, 3236, 3269, 3310, 3330, 3331, 3377, 3407, 3410, 3417, 3423, 3425, 3557, 3666, 3668, 3683, 3707, 3757, 3767, 3822, 3856, 3858, 3954, 3955, 3965, 3993-3995, 3997, 4024, 4112, 4239, 4243, 4546, 4549, 4551, 4583, 4795, 4844, 5124, 5196, 5434, 5803, 5855, 5961, 5969, 6146, 6229, 6234, 6440, 6444, 6467, 6488, 6489, 6516, 6522, 6577, 6585, 6588, 6610, 6642, 6694, 6703, 6743, 6810, 7088, 7247, 7262, 7266, 7301, 7314, 7339, 7362, 7395, 7445, 7615, 7683, 7710, 7743, 7768, 7886, 7900, 8012, 8180, 8266, 8271, 8272, 8404, 8562, 8660, 8716, 9053, 9063, 9397, 9398, 9435, 9519, 9520, 9533, 9548, 9582, 9594, 9610, 9614, 9616, 9620, 9625, 9628, 9642, 9644, 9645, 9664, 9666, 9667, 9669, 9673, 9728, 9732, 9742, 9754, 9779, 9829, 9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9934-9937, 9940-9945, 9949-9951, 10169, 10265, 10412, 10414, 10419, 10432, 10450, 10465, 10469, 10472, 10512, 10514, 10515, 10523, 10539, 10554, 10669, 10684, 10714, 10716, 10720, 10723, 10726, 10738, 10739, 10764, 10900, 10901, 10914, 10946, 10960, 10962, 10963, 10966, 10969, 10974, 10978, 11008, 11450, 11487, 11488, 11569, 11678, 11746, 11810, 11814, 11818, 11821, 11824-11827, 11830-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11848, 11851-11854, 11856, 11858, 11861, 11954, 11957, 11960, 11961, 11963 Education, fellowships 556, 1567, 1892, 3700, 3747, 4310, 6200, 6208, 6462, 7078, 7688, 7815, 7888, 10353, 10354, 10357, 10358, 10698, 11800 Education, film/video/radio 158, 3736, 7301, 8039, 8209, 9457 Education, France 878, 6648, 7402 Education, fund raising/fund distribution 133, 143, 311, 313, 804, 1662, 1815, 1894, 2034, 2983, 3459, 3563, 3736, 3844, 4371, 5285, 5437, 5974, 6457, 6458, 6536, 6980, 7078, 7669, 9266, 9755, 10093, 10686, 11081, 11189, 11323, 11694, 11736, 11771, 11882, 12006, 12083, 12124, 12139 Education, Germany 4546, 7734 Education, Ghana 2547, 6668, 7686 Education, gifted students 3979, 7462, 11651 Education, girls 134, 453, 2541, 3090, 3593, 3594, 9267, 9738, 10256, 10467, 11301 Education, Global programs 774, 790, 878, 1132, 1560, 1925, 2625, 2714, 2717, 2727, 3721, 4549, 5045, 5431, 5747, 6252, 7216, 7588, 7666, 7686, 7742, 8137, 8138, 8209, 9807, 9809, 10459, 10663, 10705, 11805, 11825 Education, government agencies 326, 530, 1526, 1954, 3144, 6101, 8695, 8877, 9080, 11212, 11261, 11306, 11412 Education, Greece 3027 Education, Guinea 9587 Education, Hispanics/Latinos 1549, 1954, 2262, 2423, 2453, 2770, 3417, 3424, 3763, 3908, 4822, 5545, 6522, 7081, 7462, 7480, 7840, 8390, 8568, 9320, 10428, 10901, 11380, 11774, 11954, 11963 Education, homeless 537, 4598, 5146, 9003 Education, Hungary 9589 Education, immigrants/refugees 624, 1133, 1134, 1820, 2874, 3773, 3774, 5529, 5541-5543, 5545, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5747, 6578, 6580, 6587, 6592, 6596, 6597, 6599, 6602, 6606, 6607, 7289, 7503, 7504, 7840, 8634, 9644, 9660, 10412, 10428, 10432 Education, income development 2, 223, 530, 678, 683, 685, 804, 871, 1010, 1055, 1212, 1494, 1527, 1703, 1745, 1815, 1838, 1868, 1894,
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1971, 1994, 2003, 2034, 2400, 2404, 2405, 2419, 2420, 2577, 2743, 2791, 2898, 3141, 3474, 3499, 3589, 3736, 4551, 4636, 4873, 4890, 4985, 4999, 5003, 5392, 5437, 5534, 5990, 6002, 6007, 6043, 6044, 6497, 6663, 6869, 6879, 6980, 7078, 7397, 7442, 7445, 7502-7504, 8075, 8261, 8988, 9066, 9238, 9266, 9273, 9274, 9451, 9532, 9651, 9818, 10182, 10276, 10277, 10560, 10646, 10653, 10871, 10878, 11050, 11058, 11076, 11081, 11100, 11101, 11105, 11151, 11161, 11185, 11189, 11212, 11222, 11249, 11251, 11255, 11261, 11267, 11301, 11306, 11312, 11323, 11330, 11338, 11341, 11374, 11380, 11392, 11394, 11406, 11412, 11552, 11805, 11838, 11882, 11926, 11927, 12124, 12139 Education, India 662, 786, 7258, 10703 Education, indigenous peoples 4790 Education, Indonesia 7362, 7365, 11938 Education, infants/toddlers 1016, 1050, 1052, 1176, 1182, 1206, 1207, 1224, 1279, 1296, 1369, 1384, 1454, 1455, 1530, 1549, 2051, 2244, 2375-2380, 2384-2392, 2396-2399, 2507, 2626, 2627, 2630, 2770, 2800, 3221, 3225, 3234, 3241, 3353, 3593, 3594, 3746, 3987, 3988, 4529, 4784, 4790, 4849, 4893, 5240, 5295, 5436, 5979, 6440, 6776, 6828, 7372, 7423, 8634, 8680, 8832, 9205, 9267, 9510, 9610, 9673, 9737, 9778, 9779, 9929, 9942, 9949, 9970, 10037, 10055, 10104, 10646, 10946, 10978, 11487, 11488, 11569, 11754, 11922 Education, information services 917, 2144, 3773, 3774, 5833, 6203, 6650, 7088, 8208, 9045, 11777, 11895 Education, internship funds 2063, 3752, 5965, 11957 Education, Iran 1978 Education, Ireland 608, 2740, 6812 Education, Israel 638, 648, 2935-2937, 6577, 7615 Education, Italy 7717, 8137 Education, Kenya 850, 6253, 7266 Education, land acquisition 10632, 10634, 10999 Education, Latin America 7684, 7691, 7696 Education, Latvia 11771 Education, LGBTQ 747, 3019, 5247 Education, Mali 843, 850, 851 Education, management development/capacity building 39, 68, 134, 143, 180, 181, 305, 311, 313, 317, 321, 326, 327, 544, 725, 871, 906, 907, 917, 922, 994, 1130, 1136, 1207, 1212, 1461, 1503, 1526, 1549, 1553, 1642, 1651, 1652, 1728, 1797, 1867, 1895, 1954, 1963, 1988, 2007, 2069, 2138, 2144, 2161, 2175, 2178, 2244, 2262, 2400, 2404, 2405, 2417, 2419, 2420, 2423, 2451, 2453, 2639, 2874, 2889, 2983, 3014, 3039, 3053, 3144, 3237, 3241, 3332, 3408, 3451, 3472, 3575, 3583, 3757, 3759, 3763, 3765, 3768, 3770, 3771, 3773, 3776, 3777, 3780, 3844, 3965, 4112, 4118, 4130, 4239, 4293, 4371, 4532, 4534, 4550, 4589, 4596, 4890, 4983, 4985, 5059, 5229, 5239, 5240, 5247, 5250, 5279, 5285, 5295, 5355, 5519, 5545, 5551, 5587, 5602, 5633, 5638, 5723, 5791, 5862, 5974, 5975, 5990, 6027, 6101, 6486, 6536, 6644, 6650, 6694, 6869, 6879, 7041, 7078, 7081, 7208, 7301, 7397, 7442, 7445, 7462, 7479, 7480, 7665, 7666, 7743, 8012, 8054, 8141, 8155, 8194, 8215, 8222, 8230, 8313, 8390, 8407, 8408, 8634, 8680, 8695, 8832, 8877, 8878, 8880, 8891, 9003, 9006, 9045, 9061, 9079, 9080, 9135, 9136, 9205, 9267, 9306, 9307, 9320, 9404, 9420, 9465, 9553, 9624, 9718, 9738, 9754, 9777, 9989, 9990, 10000, 10037, 10093, 10104, 10169, 10364, 10533, 10581, 10605, 10686, 10688, 10697, 10705, 10759, 10768, 10965, 11566, 11568, 11631, 11651, 11694, 11699, 11728, 11736, 11746, 11774, 11779, 11794, 11805, 11875, 11878, 12006, 12010, 12083 Education, management/technical assistance 7, 10, 43, 47, 50, 83, 86, 100, 107-112, 114-125, 128-130, 132, 133, 135, 138, 142, 148, 152,
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153, 156, 158, 163, 164, 166-168, 172, 176, 182, 183, 185, 187, 190, 201, 214, 220, 221, 224, 228, 242, 256, 303-308, 312, 315-317, 320, 321, 323-325, 327-332, 345, 346, 437, 453, 456-461, 490-497, 499, 500, 522, 527-529, 537, 540, 541, 544, 548, 556, 559, 561, 562, 571, 575, 622, 624, 629, 643, 648, 656, 662, 663, 667, 668, 672, 701, 707, 714, 747, 764, 768-770, 774, 779, 780, 785, 786, 790, 795, 805, 806, 814, 820, 824, 827, 833, 834, 836, 840, 843, 847, 850, 851, 856, 865, 867-871, 878-881, 883, 899, 915, 981, 984, 986, 989, 991, 993-997, 1002, 1023, 1042, 1044, 1056, 1079, 1105, 1118, 1121, 1125, 1127, 1132, 1138, 1140, 1147, 1150, 1161, 1166, 1176, 1182, 1206, 1207, 1214, 1224, 1280, 1296, 1310, 1331, 1369, 1384, 1454, 1455, 1465, 1466, 1473, 1479, 1481, 1501, 1530, 1534, 1539, 1540, 1547, 1553, 1567, 1578, 1587, 1603, 1608, 1621, 1650, 1653, 1662, 1663, 1684, 1690, 1702, 1724, 1755, 1764, 1765, 1784, 1785, 1796-1798, 1814, 1820, 1821, 1825, 1849, 1882, 1891-1893, 1898, 1906, 1919, 1929, 1936, 1937, 1947, 1949, 1962, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1988-2003, 2016, 2022, 2042, 2048-2053, 2063-2065, 2102, 2113, 2134, 2138, 2142, 2150-2152, 2154, 2156, 2157, 2159-2163, 2169, 2171, 2173-2175, 2178, 2189, 2190, 2213, 2216, 2270, 2271, 2315, 2320-2322, 2333, 2343, 2375-2380, 2384-2392, 2396-2401, 2405, 2406, 2417, 2422, 2423, 2442, 2445, 2447, 2448, 2450, 2455, 2457, 2458, 2461, 2482, 2497, 2507, 2530-2532, 2541, 2547, 2581-2592, 2616, 2618, 2622-2627, 2630, 2632, 2645, 2649, 2654, 2660, 2661, 2672, 2678, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2707, 2711, 2712, 2714, 2716, 2717, 2725, 2727, 2728, 2733, 2734, 2736, 2743, 2758, 2767, 2774, 2791, 2799-2801, 2807, 2808, 2813, 2819, 2822, 2824, 2834, 2835, 2849-2851, 2856, 2858, 2861-2863, 2873, 2883, 2889, 2897, 2916, 2926, 2933, 2935-2937, 2950, 2971, 2997, 3000, 3004, 3019, 3020, 3022, 3023, 3084, 3091, 3095-3097, 3119, 3123, 3128, 3129, 3133, 3134, 3140, 3142, 3150, 3172, 3199, 3213, 3222, 3223, 3225, 3229-3231, 3234-3236, 3240, 3241, 3260-3262, 3269, 3271, 3310, 3315, 3330, 3331, 3350, 3353, 3356, 3359, 3377, 3380, 3381, 3389, 3395-3398, 3407, 3409, 3410, 3415, 3417, 3418, 3422, 3423, 3425, 3426, 3437, 3446, 3451, 3459, 3460, 3463, 3464, 3468, 3470, 3502, 3503, 3505-3508, 3550, 3552, 3553, 3557, 3559, 3560, 3562, 3565, 3568-3572, 3648, 3666, 3668, 3669, 3683, 3690, 3700, 3707, 3727, 3739, 3746, 3747, 3752, 3755-3757, 3767, 3769, 3787, 3796, 3814, 3818, 3822, 3828, 3849, 3853-3856, 3858, 3861, 3863-3866, 3869, 3871, 3872, 3874, 3875, 3878, 3879, 3881, 3891, 3896-3898, 3903, 3904, 3908, 3917, 3944-3946, 3954, 3955, 3961, 3986-3988, 3992-3997, 4002, 4003, 4024, 4037, 4051, 4076, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4117, 4130, 4142, 4175, 4192, 4205, 4206, 4213-4215, 4219, 4233, 4239, 4240, 4243, 4249, 4251, 4257-4262, 4264, 4269, 4270, 4298, 4306, 4310, 4318, 4349, 4430, 4457, 4485, 4493, 4523, 4529, 4534, 4546, 4549, 4554, 4583, 4585, 4598, 4645, 4707, 4709, 4713, 4721, 4728, 4748, 4784, 4787, 4790, 4795, 4802, 4809, 4812, 4844, 4849, 4850, 4868, 4893, 4899, 4900, 4908, 4974, 4979, 5049, 5058, 5059, 5078, 5082, 5104, 5146, 5179, 5187, 5196, 5198, 5199, 5230, 5233, 5234, 5236, 5279, 5355, 5409-5414, 5421, 5422, 5427, 5431, 5432, 5434, 5436, 5439, 5482, 5492, 5518, 5519, 5545, 5563, 5570, 5659, 5677, 5684, 5705, 5746, 5747, 5752, 5754, 5756-5759, 5761, 5785, 5792, 5794, 5803, 5812, 5824, 5833, 5845, 5853-5856, 5866, 5867, 5870, 5873, 5884, 5885, 5888-5890, 5895, 5896, 5948-5950, 5959-5962, 5964-5966, 5969, 6013-6025,
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6070, 6105, 6106, 6146, 6151, 6193-6195, 6198, 6200, 6202, 6203, 6206-6208, 6215, 6223-6229, 6234-6236, 6239, 6244, 6245, 6252, 6261, 6292, 6420, 6422, 6438, 6440, 6442, 6444, 6450, 6452, 6457, 6458, 6462, 6465, 6467, 6471, 6481, 6486, 6488-6490, 6515, 6516, 6524, 6545, 6547, 6573, 6575, 6577-6585, 6587-6594, 6596-6607, 6610, 6620, 6621, 6629, 6630, 6637-6639, 6641, 6642, 6644, 6647-6649, 6651, 6656, 6658-6660, 6664-6666, 6670-6673, 6676-6679, 6690, 6703, 6741, 6743, 6761, 6775, 6776, 6783, 6785, 6806-6812, 6816, 6823, 6828, 6829, 6838, 6868, 6873, 6885, 6921-6924, 6931, 6996, 7007, 7020, 7046, 7054, 7070, 7080, 7088, 7089, 7122, 7243, 7247, 7262, 7266, 7289, 7291, 7299, 7301, 7314, 7322, 7323, 7338, 7339, 7362, 7369, 7372, 7375, 7377, 7382, 7383, 7393, 7395, 7411, 7423-7426, 7431, 7432, 7440, 7443, 7448, 7455, 7457, 7487, 7494, 7497, 7507, 7508, 7521, 7529, 7538, 7553, 7560-7562, 7564, 7613, 7615, 7617, 7619, 7620, 7635, 7637, 7645, 7653, 7655, 7657, 7664, 7666, 7668-7670, 7677, 7680-7684, 7688-7691, 7695, 7698, 7700-7702, 7710, 7715, 7717, 7719, 7720, 7722, 7723, 7725, 7726, 7728-7730, 7732-7734, 7736-7739, 7741, 7743-7746, 7759, 7761, 7765, 7768, 7772, 7773, 7791, 7796, 7815, 7840, 7849, 7857, 7870, 7886-7889, 7900, 7901, 7916, 7917, 7947, 7996, 8016, 8038-8040, 8045, 8046, 8050-8052, 8060-8062, 8068, 8071, 8076-8082, 8141, 8161, 8162, 8180, 8190, 8192-8194, 8196, 8199, 8203, 8204, 8207-8209, 8215, 8224, 8225, 8228, 8254, 8260, 8261, 8266, 8271, 8272, 8277, 8279-8281, 8284, 8293, 8315, 8339, 8368, 8370-8372, 8374, 8396, 8405, 8408, 8411-8413, 8431, 8432, 8451, 8530-8545, 8562, 8568, 8631, 8632, 8659-8661, 8671, 8675, 8676, 8705, 8713, 8716, 8720, 8747, 8757, 8758, 8763-8766, 8779-8788, 8796, 8803-8822, 8824-8827, 8855, 8878, 8880, 8974, 9021, 9033, 9053, 9063, 9079, 9113, 9123, 9134-9136, 9140, 9151, 9152, 9161, 9163, 9166, 9171, 9180, 9200, 9220, 9221, 9236, 9250, 9253, 9286, 9311, 9312, 9343, 9397, 9398, 9435, 9451-9453, 9457, 9467, 9472, 9489, 9512, 9519, 9520, 9527, 9530, 9533, 9538, 9541, 9542, 9548, 9561, 9570, 9571, 9582, 9587, 9594, 9602, 9605, 9610, 9614, 9616, 9620, 9625, 9628, 9641-9645, 9647, 9649, 9653, 9654, 9660-9664, 9667, 9669, 9670, 9673, 9675, 9680, 9703, 9706, 9707, 9710, 9717, 9722, 9726-9734, 9736, 9737, 9740-9743, 9745, 9754, 9776, 9778, 9779, 9804, 9814, 9818, 9824, 9825, 9829, 9905, 9907-9914, 9917-9937, 9940-9952, 9954, 9955, 9960, 9970, 9989, 10031, 10037-10039, 10055, 10077-10080, 10112-10115, 10125, 10145-10147, 10151, 10208, 10232, 10256, 10262, 10265, 10268, 10273-10275, 10295, 10299, 10319, 10325-10329, 10353-10355, 10357, 10358, 10362, 10363, 10370, 10371, 10373-10375, 10387-10389, 10407-10409, 10411-10414, 10416-10438, 10440-10455, 10457-10460, 10462-10467, 10469-10495, 10497-10527, 10535, 10536, 10539, 10543, 10544, 10554, 10578, 10581, 10602, 10605-10607, 10609, 10624, 10632-10635, 10639, 10640, 10650, 10651, 10659, 10663, 10666, 10669, 10670, 10676-10681, 10684, 10687, 10688, 10690, 10691, 10693, 10694, 10696-10698, 10700, 10702-10705, 10708, 10714-10717, 10719, 10720, 10723, 10726, 10729, 10734, 10736, 10738, 10739, 10745, 10747, 10764, 10765, 10770, 10775, 10776, 10778, 10779, 10870, 10871, 10877, 10878, 10882-10884, 10888, 10900, 10901, 10905, 10908, 10913, 10914, 10945, 10946, 10950, 10954, 10955, 10960, 10962, 10963, 10966, 10969, 10976-10978, 10999, 11008, 11045, 11048, 11050, 11058,
11450, 11451, 11454, 11484, 11487, 11488, 11492, 11546, 11553, 11560-11562, 11568, 11569, 11602, 11678, 11699, 11709, 11716, 11727, 11731-11733, 11737, 11742, 11744, 11747, 11754, 11756, 11767, 11773, 11775-11777, 11782, 11793, 11800, 11802, 11810, 11814, 11818, 11821, 11824-11827, 11830-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11848, 11851-11854, 11856-11858, 11861, 11866, 11922, 11938, 11954, 11956, 11957, 11960-11963, 11966, 11983, 12003, 12014, 12016, 12017, 12019, 12021, 12022, 12024, 12028, 12039, 12041, 12080, 12135 Education, men 1728, 3780, 5104 Education, mentally disabled 68, 494, 1023, 1136, 1867, 1971, 2244, 2391, 2458, 2618, 3589, 3648, 4844, 5392, 5518, 5862, 6151, 6195, 8178, 9033, 9250, 9649, 9664, 9906, 10240, 10262, 10417, 10507, 10536, 10646, 10653, 10738, 10946, 10974, 11076, 11185, 11716, 11838 Education, Mexico 2134, 2654, 2766, 4483, 6922, 7060, 7247, 7917, 10428 Education, military/veterans 2725, 6857 Education, minorities 107, 108, 110, 116, 135, 142, 148, 156, 181, 187, 299, 320, 529, 559, 629, 648, 678, 683, 725, 740, 747, 827, 847, 922, 984, 991, 1016, 1087, 1146, 1176, 1214, 1465, 1466, 1567, 1608, 1652, 1653, 1707, 1715, 1734, 1765, 1784, 1868, 1936, 1937, 2016, 2147, 2216, 2420, 2461, 2581, 2584, 2587, 2592, 2621, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2808, 2822, 2834, 2835, 2858, 2874, 2883, 2889, 2898, 2933, 2950, 3014, 3550, 3569, 3736, 3747, 3759, 3769, 4219, 4257-4262, 4264, 4306, 4318, 4430, 4523, 4554, 4866, 4979, 5013, 5124, 5146, 5179, 5234, 5247, 5427, 5432, 5437, 5492, 5529, 5534, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5570, 5572, 5574, 5587, 5633, 5638, 5746, 5747, 5759, 5889, 6044, 6146, 6217, 6292, 6450, 6480, 6575, 6630, 6639, 6673, 6679, 6741, 6743, 6868, 6869, 6879, 6921, 7080, 7122, 7208, 7289, 7323, 7396, 7425, 7440, 7442, 7444, 7445, 7479, 7494, 7529, 7538, 7564, 7645, 7722, 7773, 7791, 7849, 7870, 7888, 7901, 8077, 8192, 8193, 8224, 8313, 8705, 8757, 8758, 8824, 8825, 9140, 9644, 9645, 9647, 9651, 9653, 9660, 9732, 9755, 9770, 9814, 9989, 9990, 10093, 10125, 10353-10355, 10362-10364, 10388, 10412, 10413, 10421, 10423-10427, 10433, 10497, 10639, 10640, 10678, 10679, 10688, 10690, 10693, 10778, 10779, 11151, 11267, 11374, 11450, 11546, 11560, 11561, 11651, 11741, 11746, 11875, 12006, 12019, 12139 Education, Mongolia 7717, 8396 Education, Mozambique 4784 Education, Native Americans/American Indians 5233, 5279, 5355, 6522, 8224, 9320, 10466 Education, New Zealand 7736 Education, Nigeria 3474, 3499, 7170, 7263, 8145 Education, Oceania 1310, 1331, 8122 Education, offenders/ex-offenders 11301 Education, Pakistan 453, 1301, 1399, 1978, 2541, 6823 Education, performance/productions 3752, 9457, 9641 Education, Peru 4795 Education, physically disabled 8680, 8832 Education, professorships 5855 Education, program evaluation 69, 299, 322, 548, 576, 740, 827, 965, 988, 1087, 1128, 1133, 1134, 1138, 1141, 1146, 1279, 1375, 1707, 1734, 1784, 2042, 2167, 2169, 2175, 2711, 2715, 2716, 2770, 3090, 3221, 3223, 3231, 3242, 3359, 3414, 3424, 3460, 3470, 3478, 3500, 3563, 3564, 3779, 3979, 4186, 4347, 5013, 5073, 5096, 5518, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5872, 5904, 5979, 6217, 6480, 6783, 6857, 7114, 7121, 7122, 7231, 7291, 7394, 7412, 7496, 7677, 7716, 7722, 8000, 8135, 8137, 8178, 8362, 8366, 8380, 8404, 8909, 9003, 9006, 9045,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
9530, 9666, 9670, 9690, 9735, 9755, 9783, 9805, 10240, 10250, 10507, 10687, 10693, 10974, 11742, 11770, 11771, 11791, 11895 Education, PTA groups 327, 656, 1016, 1028, 1050, 1052, 1553, 1715, 2159, 4146, 4192, 5746, 6497, 9510, 9649, 9812, 9990, 10419, 10450, 10484 Education, public education 2, 2152, 6228, 8075, 8380, 9970, 10000 Education, public policy 176, 308, 322, 740, 779, 795, 820, 836, 880, 906, 907, 965, 1000, 1141, 1206, 1279, 1280, 1296, 2142, 2144, 2147, 2150-2152, 3134, 3456, 3459-3461, 3466, 3468, 3472, 3763, 3771, 3772, 3776, 4024, 4051, 4076, 4083, 4101, 4130, 4849, 4850, 4866, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5049, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5078, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5146, 5240, 5279, 6224, 6228, 6522, 6577, 6585, 6639, 6641, 6642, 6644, 6648, 6649, 6651, 6653, 6654, 6658-6660, 6663-6666, 6671, 6672, 7054, 7080, 7114, 7121, 7122, 7243, 7262, 7291, 7299, 7323, 7338, 7369, 7424, 7996, 8016, 8225, 8315, 8405, 8407, 9553, 9778, 9805, 9806, 10182, 10183, 10775, 10963, 11678, 11727, 11728, 11731-11733, 11737, 11739, 11741, 11742, 11744, 11747, 11756, 11773-11776, 11778, 11782, 11791, 11793 Education, publication 1133, 1134, 1141, 2147, 2712, 2715-2717, 3648, 3758, 3777, 7362, 7615, 8040, 8380, 9457, 9663, 10882, 11756 Education, reading 201, 248, 571, 618, 779, 851, 1133, 1134, 1663, 1715, 1720, 1837, 1890, 1929, 1947, 2223, 2711, 2715, 2770, 2874, 3330, 3331, 3359, 4162, 4551, 4788, 5687, 5746, 5752, 5754, 6440, 6471, 6829, 7423, 7426, 7602, 7930, 8161, 8377, 9053, 9250, 9464, 9495, 9510, 9552, 9649, 9661, 9664, 9680, 9833, 10000, 10022, 10025, 10052, 10383, 10457, 10458, 10467, 10480, 10518, 10520, 10527, 10544, 10575, 10670, 10726, 10734, 10747, 10877, 10878, 10884, 10908, 10914, 11008, 11320, 11360, 11495 Education, reform 3231, 3765, 4850, 4900 Education, research 135, 786, 804, 824, 827, 833, 834, 836, 847, 883, 965, 981, 988, 1087, 1134, 1136, 1138, 1176, 1182, 1214, 1530, 1587, 1652, 1728, 1785, 2142, 2147, 2160, 2171, 2173, 2711, 2712, 2715, 2717, 2774, 3090, 3221, 3223, 3231, 3359, 3408, 3422, 3451, 3456, 3460, 3463, 3470, 3478, 3562, 3563, 3758, 3771, 3772, 3777, 3780, 3946, 4024, 4037, 4076, 4101, 4227, 4228, 4269, 4270, 4349, 4802, 4841, 4849, 4850, 4908, 4979, 4983, 5006, 5013, 5049, 5058, 5073, 5078, 5104, 5106, 5112, 5229, 5233, 5236, 5240, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5638, 5904, 5979, 6438, 6524, 6547, 6621, 6641, 6644, 6647, 6651, 6658, 6660, 6663-6666, 6671, 6672, 7070, 7078, 7080, 7088, 7089, 7114, 7121, 7122, 7247, 7292, 7299, 7323, 7369, 7394, 7397, 7422, 7424, 7496, 7668, 7677, 7702, 7716, 7722, 7723, 7728, 7730, 7732-7734, 7736-7739, 7741, 7744, 7745, 7768, 7996, 8000, 8135, 8137, 8155, 8178, 8196, 8284, 8315, 8366, 8404, 9053, 9066, 9611, 9653, 9734, 9735, 9742, 10013, 10425, 10426, 10447, 10452, 10455, 10458, 10459, 10478, 10489, 10499, 10507, 10605, 10650, 10651, 10686, 10698, 10759, 10775, 10914, 11678, 11699, 11727, 11728, 11731, 11733, 11737, 11742, 11744, 11747, 11756, 11767, 11771, 11774-11777, 11779, 11782, 11791, 11793, 11810, 11818, 11824-11827, 11831-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11851-11854, 11856-11858, 11861, 11963 Education, Russia 1849, 5146, 6818 Education, Rwanda 8141 Education, scholarship funds 1146, 1849, 1893, 2398, 2532, 3690, 4636, 5179, 5437, 5684, 5969, 8031, 8909, 10734, 10738, 10877, 10978, 11770
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Education, seed money 242, 307, 323, 662, 740, 991, 1798, 1892, 2154, 2401, 2406, 2422, 2582, 2767, 3142, 3446, 3552, 4146, 4841, 5482, 5873, 5965, 6610, 7680, 7719, 7726, 8222, 9066, 9620, 9783, 10000, 10373, 10374, 10457, 10511, 10526, 10680, 11728, 11741, 11838 Education, Senegal 850 Education, services 69, 134, 156, 181, 214, 299, 575, 678, 683, 740, 856, 922, 1016, 1028, 1050, 1052, 1055, 1128, 1136, 1146, 1178, 1198, 1212, 1226, 1294, 1304, 1431, 1451, 1651-1653, 1715, 1724, 1728, 1734, 1868, 2005, 2007, 2262, 2270, 2271, 2343, 2451, 2584, 2591, 2621, 2661, 2791, 2858, 3014, 3053, 3090, 3141, 3242, 3408, 3414, 3451, 3478, 3500, 3575, 3583, 3593, 3594, 3757, 3767-3769, 3773, 3774, 3779, 3979, 4083, 4112, 4130, 4186, 4227, 4228, 4293, 4347, 4532, 4550, 4583, 4589, 4596, 4598, 4802, 4868, 4890, 4983, 4985, 5003, 5031, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5096, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5124, 5187, 5198, 5199, 5234, 5239, 5247, 5279, 5392, 5409-5414, 5421, 5422, 5492, 5519, 5534, 5545, 5602, 5659, 5723, 5759, 5761, 5794, 5812, 5872, 5979, 5990, 6027, 6044, 6146, 6151, 6197, 6217, 6292, 6465, 6480, 6481, 6621, 6644, 6647, 6648, 6694, 6783, 6857, 6879, 6931, 7081, 7231, 7292, 7322, 7396, 7397, 7411, 7412, 7422, 7431, 7441, 7442, 7444, 7445, 7479, 7480, 7497, 7615, 7710, 7716, 7719, 7857, 7870, 8000, 8031, 8054, 8075, 8135, 8137, 8155, 8222, 8225, 8230, 8271, 8272, 8362, 8402, 8404, 9003, 9006, 9066, 9152, 9238, 9267, 9286, 9306, 9307, 9320, 9420, 9570, 9624, 9644, 9666, 9718, 9732, 9737, 9738, 9743, 9770, 9777, 9783, 9814, 9824, 10013, 10169, 10250, 10274, 10412, 10416, 10418, 10420, 10421, 10441, 10457, 10460, 10465, 10467, 10468, 10470, 10471, 10481, 10482, 10485, 10487, 10489, 10492, 10494, 10497, 10499, 10507, 10521, 10524, 10527, 10663, 10768, 10965, 10974, 11100, 11101, 11222, 11251, 11267, 11301, 11312, 11341, 11374, 11380, 11566, 11631, 11741, 11744, 11746, 11747, 11756, 11770, 11793, 11875, 11918 Education, Sierra Leone 2801 Education, single organization support 39, 685, 1010, 1494, 1503, 1527, 1745, 2069, 2404, 2420, 2577, 4999, 5250, 5551, 5850, 5975, 6002, 6007, 6043, 6504, 8891, 8909, 8988, 9273, 9274, 9404, 9465, 9532, 10276, 10364, 10533, 10560, 11105, 11161, 11406, 11926, 11927, 12010 Education, single parents 3593, 3594 Education, South Africa 575, 2151, 2799, 2800, 4805, 4860, 4868, 4928, 4977, 4981, 4982, 6667, 6670, 6828, 7339, 7340, 7726, 7727, 8096, 8155 Education, Southern Africa 4860 Education, Soviet Union (Former) 2717 Education, special 68, 180, 494, 497, 1023, 1867, 1895, 1971, 2244, 2391, 2458, 2618, 3589, 3648, 4546, 4844, 5518, 5570, 5862, 6151, 6195, 8178, 8254, 8680, 8832, 9649, 9664, 9667, 9905-9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9929, 9932-9945, 9949-9951, 10240, 10262, 10417, 10507, 10646, 10653, 10738, 10946, 11076, 11185, 11249, 11255, 11338, 11392, 11394, 11716, 11838 Education, student aid 6198, 9645 Education, Sub-Saharan Africa 865, 2775 Education, substance abusers 5392 Education, Taiwan 4583 Education, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 571 Education, technical assistance 39, 313, 1000, 2007, 2444, 3593, 3594, 3758, 3774, 4076, 4112, 4117, 4822, 5006, 5019, 5031, 5045, 5058, 5062, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5124, 5141, 5172, 5551, 5850, 6504, 7292, 8402, 8946, 9320, 9770, 9777, 9812, 9906, 9938, 9939, 10013, 10183, 11741 Education, testing 2712, 3564, 7394, 9530, 10462
SUBJECT INDEX
Education, Thailand 7078, 8122 Education, Uganda 576, 850, 1712, 8134 Education, Ukraine 5146 Education, United Kingdom 11101 Education, Vietnam 7327 Education, volunteer services 986, 1703, 1997, 4239, 4551, 5969, 7041 Education, women 453, 537, 747, 1087, 2541, 3236, 3242, 3758, 4598, 4809, 4873, 5124, 7657, 7741, 8000, 8192, 8193, 9628, 9946-9948 Education, youth 68, 187, 228, 299, 629, 648, 683, 922, 984, 1136, 1375, 1465, 1501, 1608, 1715, 1724, 1868, 1989, 2154, 2174, 2179, 2216, 2621, 2625, 3014, 3141, 3408, 3669, 3757, 3773, 3774, 5003, 5096, 5196, 5236, 5392, 5534, 5602, 5803, 6217, 6225, 6465, 6480, 6584, 6589, 6590, 6596, 6598, 6604, 6653, 6654, 6857, 7081, 7247, 7266, 7301, 7395, 7396, 7426, 7444, 7462, 7479, 7716, 8031, 8054, 8284, 8293, 8339, 9343, 9397, 9435, 9548, 9670, 9718, 9743, 9777, 10013, 10077, 10078, 10080, 10114, 10115, 10151, 10182, 10183, 10408, 10411, 10413, 10414, 10417-10420, 10422-10424, 10426, 10427, 10429-10431, 10433-10436, 10438, 10440, 10442, 10445-10447, 10449-10455, 10458, 10462-10464, 10466, 10470, 10472, 10473, 10477, 10479-10484, 10488, 10491-10495, 10497, 10498, 10500-10503, 10506, 10508-10510, 10515-10518, 10520, 10522, 10524-10526, 10602, 10688, 10768, 11050, 11731, 11737, 11739, 11742, 11747, 11778, 11793, 12024 Egypt, arts/culture/humanities 7147 Egypt, community improvement/development 7129 Egypt, health—general 7129, 7145, 7190, 7278 Egypt, health—specific diseases 7145 Egypt, international affairs/development 7185, 7190, 8128 Egypt, religion 7190 Egypt, social sciences 7278 Egypt, youth development 7278 El Salvador, community improvement/development 4781, 7068 El Salvador, health—general 2779, 7068 El Salvador, health—specific diseases 7068 El Salvador, human services—multipurpose 4781, 7068 El Salvador, international affairs/development 2779 El Salvador, mental health/substance abuse 4781 Electronic communication 136, 166, 274, 277, 281, 284, 286, 290, 292, 299, 381, 490, 587, 616, 643, 790, 794, 867, 868, 878, 982, 1093, 1288, 1291, 1295, 1296, 1320, 1344, 1360, 1395, 1413, 1417, 1436, 1456, 1528, 1667, 1768, 1891, 1893, 1903, 1904, 2202, 2206, 2618, 2805, 2860, 2878, 2957, 3066, 3077, 3080, 3085, 3214, 3336, 3371, 3478, 3485, 3489, 3500, 3503, 3605, 3720, 3727, 3738, 3796, 3940, 3956, 4157, 4221, 4243, 4312, 4517, 4540, 4547, 4582, 4818, 4829, 4835, 4842, 5027, 5055, 5118, 5124, 5142, 5237, 5313, 5833, 5979, 6144, 6203, 6369, 6376, 6400, 6409, 6615, 6669, 6812, 6916, 7062, 7088, 7089, 7098, 7148, 7166, 7189, 7272, 7275, 7288, 7318, 7381, 7455, 7457, 7661, 7696, 7700, 7702, 7717, 7723, 7725, 7728-7730, 7734, 7736-7739, 8015, 8131, 8142, 8143, 8145, 8155, 8157, 8208, 8211, 8215, 8222, 8230, 8288, 8300-8302, 8306, 8311, 8312, 8327, 8332, 8333, 8349, 8640, 8706, 8707, 8729, 9045, 9058, 9060, 9192, 9308-9310, 9314, 9408, 9537, 9602, 9662, 9732, 9733, 9819, 9877, 10411, 10412, 10416, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10459, 10468, 10470, 10471, 10473, 10475, 10511, 10513, 10516, 10523, 10754, 11490, 11574, 11668, 11710, 11733, 11771, 11870, 11875, 11905, 11906, 11971 Electronic communication, African Americans/Blacks 10473, 10516 Electronic communication, aging 5124, 6916
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Electronic communication, blind/visually impaired 7737 Electronic communication, building/renovation 1288, 9058, 10511 Electronic communication, capital campaigns 8312 Electronic communication, children 9602, 10416 Electronic communication, children/youth 166, 290, 643, 2206, 2618, 2957, 3478, 3489, 3500, 3796, 3956, 4157, 4842, 5833, 7455, 7457, 9308-9310, 9314, 9732, 9733, 10412, 10432, 10471, 11875 Electronic communication, collections management/ preservation 7702, 7729, 7730, 7734, 7736, 7739 Electronic communication, computer systems/ equipment 1093, 2878, 3214, 3485, 4829, 7700, 8131, 8145, 8288, 8640, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10470, 10475, 10511, 10513, 11710, 11771 Electronic communication, conferences/seminars 1413, 7062, 8143, 8302, 8306 Electronic communication, crime/abuse victims 281 Electronic communication, curriculum development 490, 867, 868, 878, 3085, 3727, 5124, 7318, 7455, 8327, 9602, 9662, 9819, 10412, 10416, 10432, 10470, 11875 Electronic communication, debt reduction 8333 Electronic communication, disabilities, people with 5124 Electronic communication, economically disadvantaged 284, 286, 299, 381, 868, 982, 1291, 1413, 3485, 3489, 3956, 4157, 4829, 5027, 5124, 5142, 5313, 5979, 6369, 6615, 7062, 8131, 8142, 8143, 8157, 8349, 8640, 9732, 9733, 10421, 11710, 11733, 11771, 11875 Electronic communication, electronic media/online services 136, 166, 281, 286, 290, 299, 381, 490, 643, 790, 794, 867, 868, 878, 1291, 1295, 1296, 1344, 1360, 1417, 1436, 1667, 2202, 2618, 2878, 2957, 3066, 3077, 3080, 3085, 3214, 3336, 3485, 3489, 3500, 3605, 3727, 3940, 4157, 4547, 4818, 4829, 4835, 4842, 5027, 5055, 5124, 5313, 6369, 6376, 6409, 6669, 7088, 7089, 7098, 7166, 7189, 7272, 7275, 7318, 7455, 7457, 7696, 7700, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7736-7739, 8015, 8131, 8145, 8155, 8157, 8230, 8300, 8301, 8332, 8349, 9537, 9662, 9819, 10412, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10470, 10475, 10511, 10513, 10523, 10754, 11490, 11733, 11771 Electronic communication, endowments 11574 Electronic communication, equipment 10421, 10440, 10511 Electronic communication, exhibitions 10440 Electronic communication, faculty/staff development 2618, 3085, 3485, 4243, 5124, 7088, 8706, 9732, 10412, 10432, 10523, 11574 Electronic communication, film/video/radio 3956, 7098 Electronic communication, girls 4582 Electronic communication, homeless 5313 Electronic communication, immigrants/refugees 10412, 10432 Electronic communication, income development 381, 1295, 1456, 1528, 2957, 4547, 5055, 5313, 7098, 7272, 7288, 8333, 9819 Electronic communication, infants/toddlers 1296, 5979 Electronic communication, management development/capacity building 136, 286, 381, 1093, 1288, 1295, 1344, 1456, 1528, 1768, 2202, 3080, 3485, 3605, 4540, 4582, 5055, 5313, 6615, 6669, 7098, 7148, 7275, 7288, 7661, 8015, 8131, 8145, 8155, 8211, 8215, 8222, 8230, 8640, 8706, 9045, 11710, 11875, 11971 Electronic communication, mentally disabled 2618, 3940, 9192 Electronic communication, minorities 299, 381, 982, 5027, 5124, 6615, 7272, 9732, 10412, 10421, 11710, 11875 Electronic communication, offenders/ex-offenders 3489
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Electronic communication, program evaluation 274, 299, 1436, 2206, 3478, 3500, 3956, 4221, 5979, 6400, 7062, 7318, 8157, 9045, 9308-9310, 9314, 9408, 11771 Electronic communication, publication 4582, 5027, 7062, 8288 Electronic communication, research 277, 284, 286, 290, 381, 3478, 4157, 5027, 5979, 6400, 6916, 7062, 7088, 7089, 7148, 7318, 7702, 7723, 7728, 7730, 7734, 7736-7739, 8155, 8157, 8332, 8349, 9537, 10459, 11490, 11733, 11771 Electronic communication, scholarship funds 1893 Electronic communication, seed money 794, 1903, 1904, 8222, 8300, 9408, 10511 Electronic communication, substance abusers 6400, 9192 Electronic communication, technical assistance 3214, 3489, 4157, 5118, 5124, 5142, 6369, 6376, 6409, 7148, 7189, 7696 Electronic communication, women 281, 1395, 2957, 4540, 5124, 7062, 8211, 9408 Electronic communication, youth 299, 6615, 7272, 7318, 8306, 10411, 10440, 10470, 10473, 10516 Electronic media/online services, animals/wildlife 1004, 1344, 3473, 4357, 10440, 11808 Electronic media/online services, arts/culture/ humanities 136, 487, 523, 543, 643, 794, 951, 955, 1128, 1144, 1295, 1360, 1667, 2370, 2872, 2878, 2957, 2985, 3027, 3080, 3369, 3497, 3500, 3918, 4333, 4547, 5569, 6954, 7098, 7166, 7272, 7275, 7318, 7457, 7678, 7698, 7702, 7738, 7851, 8015, 8073, 8332, 8349, 8902, 9083, 9377, 9663, 10008, 10033, 10047, 10070, 10432, 10440, 10512, 10754, 11844 Electronic media/online services, civil rights 637, 2129, 3528, 7199, 7275 Electronic media/online services, community improvement/development 381, 812, 1004, 1157, 1295, 1326, 1360, 1376, 1436, 1667, 2060, 2970, 3066, 3077, 3605, 4829, 4835, 4842, 5027, 6072, 6152, 7818, 8159, 8300, 8301, 8332, 8349, 8993, 9034, 9541, 9542, 9702, 9741, 10210, 10475, 10754, 11453, 11490, 11863 Electronic media/online services, crime/courts/legal services 281, 2868, 3489, 3528, 5605 Electronic media/online services, education 57, 166-168, 180, 201, 299, 487, 490, 643, 790, 825, 867, 868, 878, 1128, 1144, 1296, 1784, 2102, 2173, 2591, 2618, 3027, 3144, 3161, 3500, 3565, 3727, 3918, 3940, 5124, 5965, 5990, 6027, 6486, 6642, 6669, 7088, 7089, 7318, 7397, 7455, 7457, 7681, 7696, 7698, 7700, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7736-7739, 8075, 8131, 8141, 8145, 8155, 8225, 8230, 8851, 9286, 9541, 9542, 9662, 9663, 9741, 9819, 10412, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10470, 10475, 10511-10514, 10523, 10908, 11733, 11771, 12018 Electronic media/online services, employment 2957, 5124, 5562 Electronic media/online services, environment 1254, 1291, 1344, 1436, 2060, 2970, 3473, 7166, 7189, 7594, 7696, 9741, 10089 Electronic media/online services, food/nutrition/ agriculture 6473 Electronic media/online services, health—general 281, 286, 290, 381, 807, 1270, 1295, 1355, 1772, 2202, 2957, 3041, 3161, 3214, 5124, 5232, 6369, 6376, 6409, 6957, 7925, 8157, 8558, 8604, 8677, 8679, 9537, 9565, 9604, 9819, 11601 Electronic media/online services, health—specific diseases 8679 Electronic media/online services, housing/shelter 3033, 3485, 5313 Electronic media/online services, human services— multipurpose 57, 140, 180, 201, 218, 281, 1135, 1157, 2172, 2222, 2872, 2957, 3032, 3033, 3267, 3336, 3940, 4084, 4157, 5313,
5352, 5605, 6409, 6954, 8108, 9032, 9421, 11601 Electronic media/online services, international affairs/development 852, 867, 868, 878, 1355, 3931, 4818, 4829, 7098, 7166, 7189, 7199, 9868, 11453 Electronic media/online services, mental health/ substance abuse 186, 218, 1135, 2196, 2197, 3911, 5352 Electronic media/online services, philanthropy/ voluntarism 812, 1270, 1360, 1417, 2129, 4829, 4842, 5055, 6072, 7818, 8075, 8159, 8304, 9034 Electronic media/online services, public affairs/ government 136, 166, 281, 286, 290, 299, 381, 490, 643, 790, 794, 867, 868, 878, 1291, 1295, 1296, 1344, 1360, 1417, 1436, 1667, 2202, 2618, 2787, 2878, 2957, 3066, 3077, 3080, 3085, 3214, 3336, 3485, 3489, 3500, 3605, 3727, 3940, 4157, 4547, 4818, 4829, 4835, 4842, 5027, 5055, 5124, 5313, 5569, 6369, 6376, 6409, 6486, 6669, 7088, 7089, 7098, 7166, 7189, 7272, 7275, 7318, 7455, 7457, 7594, 7696, 7700, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7736-7739, 8015, 8073, 8131, 8145, 8155, 8157, 8159, 8225, 8230, 8300, 8301, 8332, 8349, 9537, 9604, 9662, 9819, 10412, 10421, 10432, 10440, 10470, 10475, 10511, 10513, 10523, 10754, 11490, 11733, 11771, 11863, 12018 Electronic media/online services, religion 637, 2769, 2787, 2985, 3085, 3369, 3931, 8075, 11556 Electronic media/online services, safety/disaster relief 11453 Electronic media/online services, science 140, 166, 1128, 1135, 1144, 3485, 3727, 7397, 7678, 7681, 7696, 7700, 7702, 7729, 7730, 7736, 7737, 7739, 8157, 8225, 8332, 9741, 10511, 10512 Electronic media/online services, social sciences 848, 1291, 4084, 4157, 6486, 7179, 9662, 10210 Electronic media/online services, youth development 543, 1128, 1784, 3644, 9286, 9516, 11629 Elementary school/education 69, 541, 1027, 1130, 1530, 1603, 1640, 1691, 1755, 1947, 1973, 2453, 2587, 2715, 2897, 3176, 3202, 3364, 3552, 3747, 3814, 3847, 4551, 4908, 5394, 5524, 6102, 6275, 6471, 6753, 6921, 7089, 7170, 7314, 7372, 8013, 8161, 8162, 8841, 8864, 8985, 9163, 9201, 9266, 9316, 9420, 9472, 9602, 9644, 9675, 9736, 9755, 9876, 10234, 10299, 10356, 10412, 10416, 10514, 10778, 10779, 10914, 10955, 11114, 11451, 11495, 11538, 11637, 11868, 11893, 11947, 11962, 11963 Elementary school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 8864, 9675 Elementary school/education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5394 Elementary school/education, blind/visually impaired 11451 Elementary school/education, building/renovation 1027, 7170 Elementary school/education, children 69, 1130, 1530, 1603, 2453, 2715, 2897, 3747, 4551, 6275, 6471, 7170, 7372, 8013, 8162, 9201, 9316, 9420, 9472, 9602, 9736, 9876, 10416, 11114, 11495, 11538, 11637, 11868, 11947, 11962, 11963 Elementary school/education, children/youth 6102, 8161, 9644, 10412, 10778, 10779, 10955, 11451 Elementary school/education, computer systems/ equipment 1027, 10514 Elementary school/education, curriculum development 541, 9602, 9644, 9736, 10412, 10416, 10514, 10955 Elementary school/education, economically disadvantaged 2453, 2587, 5394, 6102, 6471, 6753, 6921, 7170, 8013, 8864, 8985, 9472, 9644, 9675, 9755, 10778, 10779, 11114, 11495, 11538, 11637, 11947
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Elementary school/education, electronic media/ online services 7089, 10412, 10514 Elementary school/education, equipment 11963 Elementary school/education, faculty/staff development 69, 541, 2897, 4551, 7314, 9644, 10412, 10514, 10914, 11963 Elementary school/education, fellowships 3747 Elementary school/education, girls 1640 Elementary school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 2453, 11963 Elementary school/education, homeless 11637 Elementary school/education, immigrants/refugees 9644, 10412 Elementary school/education, income development 1027, 1640, 1691, 3202, 3364, 3847, 4551, 5524, 6102, 8841, 8985, 9201, 9266, 11114, 11947 Elementary school/education, infants/toddlers 1530, 5394, 7372, 8985 Elementary school/education, management development/capacity building 1130, 2453, 3176, 3364, 7170, 8864, 9316, 9420, 9876, 10234, 11495, 11538, 11637, 11893 Elementary school/education, mentally disabled 5394 Elementary school/education, minorities 2587, 3747, 6921, 9644, 9755, 10412, 10778, 10779, 11538 Elementary school/education, program evaluation 69, 2715, 6275, 8013, 9755, 11868 Elementary school/education, publication 2715 Elementary school/education, research 1530, 2715, 4908, 7089, 10914, 11868, 11963 Elementary school/education, seed money 3552, 8841 Elementary school/education, technical assistance 5394, 10356 Elementary/secondary education 7, 10, 12, 39, 43, 47, 83, 86, 100, 119, 123, 125, 128, 132, 133, 138, 150, 152, 153, 156, 163, 164, 166, 182, 183, 185, 209, 211, 220, 221, 242, 303, 304, 306, 309-312, 314, 317, 319, 322, 325, 326, 328-331, 345, 403, 417, 437, 455-461, 491-493, 499, 522, 527, 528, 530, 540, 544, 548, 556, 561, 576, 622, 643, 656, 658, 662, 663, 667, 668, 672, 678, 701, 714, 740, 764, 768-770, 785, 814, 833, 840, 843, 867, 870, 893, 896, 906, 907, 956, 965, 967, 986, 994-997, 1002, 1042, 1044, 1048, 1056, 1058, 1059, 1118, 1121, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1140, 1142, 1143, 1145, 1147, 1150, 1214, 1280, 1473, 1479, 1481, 1495, 1502, 1516, 1534, 1539, 1540, 1553, 1565, 1578, 1587, 1621, 1628, 1651, 1653, 1663, 1685, 1686, 1702, 1703, 1707, 1712, 1720, 1734, 1737, 1738, 1745, 1784, 1785, 1796-1798, 1814, 1815, 1849, 1906, 1919, 1925, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1963, 1980, 1983, 1988-2003, 2022, 2024, 2034, 2048-2050, 2052, 2053, 2063-2065, 2101, 2103, 2134, 2138, 2144, 2150-2152, 2156, 2157, 2159-2161, 2163, 2169, 2171, 2173, 2178, 2189, 2190, 2211, 2213, 2221, 2262, 2315, 2320-2322, 2333, 2355, 2359, 2447, 2448, 2450, 2455, 2457, 2461, 2480, 2482, 2497, 2524, 2530, 2531, 2547, 2583, 2588-2591, 2616, 2621-2625, 2660, 2672, 2678, 2707, 2728, 2733, 2734, 2736, 2743, 2758, 2767, 2772, 2774, 2782, 2783, 2785, 2790, 2792, 2807, 2813, 2824, 2861-2863, 2926, 2989, 2991, 2997, 3004, 3019, 3020, 3046, 3048, 3057, 3084, 3094-3097, 3119, 3123, 3128, 3129, 3133, 3135, 3136, 3140, 3142, 3144, 3150, 3199, 3204, 3210, 3212, 3213, 3224, 3229, 3230, 3236, 3237, 3239, 3240, 3242, 3260, 3261, 3269, 3271, 3310, 3315, 3330, 3331, 3356, 3367, 3377, 3389, 3396-3398, 3407-3410, 3415, 3417, 3418, 3422, 3423, 3425, 3431, 3456, 3463, 3468, 3470, 3502, 3508, 3530, 3550, 3553, 3554, 3557, 3559, 3560, 3570-3572, 3575, 3666, 3668, 3683, 3700, 3707, 3727, 3739, 3752, 3755, 3756, 3787, 3806, 3818, 3822, 3828, 3844, 3849, 3853, 3855, 3856, 3858, 3861, 3863-3866, 3869,
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3872, 3875, 3896-3898, 3903, 3904, 3917, 3944, 3946, 3955, 3956, 3961, 3992-3997, 4003, 4028, 4058, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4117, 4174, 4175, 4178, 4192, 4205, 4206, 4213-4215, 4240, 4251, 4253, 4264, 4310, 4317, 4318, 4371, 4457, 4484, 4493, 4524, 4536, 4552, 4562, 4585, 4589, 4594, 4596, 4636, 4646, 4709, 4713, 4721, 4728, 4748, 4787, 4788, 4802, 4890, 4935, 4974, 5031, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5101, 5104, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5153, 5156, 5157, 5159, 5161, 5229, 5239, 5279, 5421, 5431, 5432, 5439, 5442, 5482, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5563, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5633, 5677, 5684, 5705, 5722, 5739, 5746, 5747, 5752, 5754, 5757, 5758, 5785, 5791, 5792, 5824, 5833, 5845, 5856, 5873, 5888, 5895, 5896, 5912, 5947-5950, 5959-5961, 5964-5966, 5969, 5974, 6013-6025, 6101, 6105, 6106, 6148, 6193, 6200, 6202, 6203, 6207, 6208, 6226, 6227, 6229, 6234, 6235, 6239, 6244, 6245, 6261, 6287, 6292, 6296, 6303, 6317, 6364, 6420, 6422, 6444, 6462, 6467, 6472, 6486, 6488, 6489, 6495, 6497, 6527, 6535, 6545, 6573, 6579, 6581, 6582, 6586, 6588, 6591, 6593, 6594, 6600, 6601, 6603, 6605, 6610, 6637, 6644, 6647, 6648, 6656, 6658, 6660, 6666, 6676, 6677, 6681, 6703, 6743, 6761, 6775, 6785, 6806-6812, 6823, 6838, 6873, 6922, 6923, 6996, 7020, 7046, 7080, 7121, 7130, 7206, 7208, 7220, 7247, 7299, 7301, 7322, 7323, 7338, 7362, 7365, 7369, 7377, 7383, 7391, 7395, 7397, 7425, 7426, 7432, 7442, 7445, 7448, 7455, 7457, 7480, 7487, 7506, 7538, 7560-7562, 7596, 7613, 7615, 7619, 7620, 7637, 7645, 7746, 7791, 7796, 7827, 7886-7889, 7897, 7900, 7933, 7947, 7978, 7996, 8016, 8038, 8045, 8046, 8050-8052, 8055, 8062, 8068, 8071, 8076, 8078, 8080, 8081, 8096, 8180, 8190, 8209, 8260, 8261, 8265, 8266, 8271, 8272, 8277, 8313, 8356, 8368, 8371, 8374, 8380, 8405, 8408, 8411-8413, 8431, 8432, 8451, 8530-8545, 8562, 8566-8568, 8615, 8631, 8632, 8637, 8638, 8659-8661, 8671, 8675, 8676, 8695, 8705, 8713, 8716, 8720, 8747, 8757, 8758, 8763-8766, 8781-8788, 8796, 8803-8822, 8855, 8877, 8878, 8880, 8961, 8974, 8982, 8987, 8989, 9006, 9021, 9023, 9045, 9053, 9063, 9079, 9080, 9113, 9123, 9134, 9151, 9152, 9171, 9200, 9233, 9236, 9238, 9250, 9252, 9288, 9308-9312, 9314, 9315, 9318, 9397, 9398, 9402, 9403, 9423, 9445, 9451-9453, 9457, 9489, 9512, 9519, 9520, 9527, 9530, 9538, 9541, 9542, 9553, 9557, 9561, 9571, 9573, 9582, 9587, 9594, 9605, 9611, 9614, 9620, 9624, 9641, 9643, 9647, 9652-9654, 9660, 9663, 9669, 9672, 9680, 9682, 9690, 9695, 9703, 9706, 9707, 9710, 9717, 9726-9732, 9735, 9743, 9745, 9765, 9766, 9776, 9783, 9804-9806, 9818, 9819, 9825, 9843, 9865, 9869, 9900, 9989, 10022, 10025, 10038, 10041, 10079, 10094, 10113, 10169, 10181, 10208, 10232, 10244, 10256, 10274, 10275, 10319, 10325-10329, 10355, 10366, 10371, 10373-10375, 10378, 10381, 10387-10389, 10407, 10425, 10432, 10441, 10448, 10460, 10465, 10467, 10469, 10471, 10474, 10478, 10485, 10487, 10489, 10504, 10511, 10521, 10523, 10527, 10536, 10539, 10542, 10543, 10554, 10561, 10579, 10586, 10605, 10609, 10610, 10614, 10639, 10640, 10666, 10669, 10676, 10677, 10686, 10687, 10696, 10698, 10702-10705, 10714, 10716, 10717, 10719, 10723, 10729, 10735, 10736, 10745, 10765, 10770, 10775, 10780, 10818, 10870, 10871, 10883, 10900, 10901, 10905, 10913, 10966, 10969, 10974, 10976, 10977, 11008, 11048, 11058, 11081, 11138, 11152-11154, 11161, 11189, 11212, 11261, 11292, 11306, 11323, 11334, 11341, 11366, 11374, 11399, 11412, 11430, 11450, 11546, 11616, 11678, 11694, 11699, 11732, 11756, 11800, 11805, 11814, 11821, 11830, 11848,
SUBJECT INDEX
11862, 11882, 11895, 11938, 11954, 11957, 11960, 11961, 12003, 12012, 12022, 12028, 12039, 12041, 12083, 12116, 12129, 12143 Elementary/secondary education, African Americans/Blacks 967, 3046, 4192, 4589, 5104, 7301, 9624 Elementary/secondary education, AIDS, people with 8096 Elementary/secondary education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 6647 Elementary/secondary education, awards/prizes/ competitions 663, 996, 1703, 5705, 5791, 9238, 11957 Elementary/secondary education, boys 658, 2262, 4536, 5153, 5161, 8615, 10467, 10586 Elementary/secondary education, building/ renovation 150, 1495, 1988, 1990, 3237, 3418, 3946, 4974, 5442, 6105, 8671, 9288, 9843, 9900, 10489, 10511 Elementary/secondary education, capital campaigns 658, 2001, 2002, 3048, 9869, 10543, 10561, 10735, 10870 Elementary/secondary education, children 740, 1540, 4205, 4310, 4552, 6226, 7425, 7889, 9452 Elementary/secondary education, children/youth 7, 12, 128, 133, 138, 156, 163, 166, 182, 183, 185, 209, 306, 328, 403, 417, 437, 491-493, 499, 527, 540, 643, 656, 678, 833, 843, 896, 967, 1058, 1059, 1128, 1142, 1143, 1145, 1147, 1214, 1280, 1539, 1553, 1565, 1578, 1587, 1628, 1651, 1653, 1663, 1707, 1720, 1734, 1784, 1785, 1906, 1919, 1925, 1949, 1954, 1980, 2024, 2063, 2101, 2103, 2144, 2152, 2157, 2159, 2221, 2355, 2359, 2461, 2524, 2547, 2616, 2767, 2782, 2790, 2792, 2991, 3019, 3084, 3094, 3135, 3136, 3142, 3204, 3236, 3242, 3367, 3410, 3415, 3417, 3431, 3463, 3553, 3554, 3570, 3571, 3575, 3752, 3787, 3806, 3828, 3944, 3956, 4028, 4058, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4117, 4174, 4175, 4178, 4192, 4206, 4213, 4253, 4264, 4317, 4318, 4493, 4524, 4562, 4589, 4596, 4646, 4802, 4890, 4935, 5031, 5058, 5062, 5073, 5101, 5104, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5157, 5229, 5239, 5421, 5431, 5432, 5439, 5442, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5633, 5722, 5746, 5747, 5752, 5754, 5833, 5856, 5895, 5947, 5964, 5969, 6287, 6292, 6296, 6303, 6317, 6364, 6472, 6495, 6527, 6535, 6579, 6582, 6591, 6593, 6594, 6601, 6605, 6644, 6647, 6681, 6743, 6775, 6823, 6996, 7080, 7130, 7206, 7208, 7220, 7323, 7362, 7365, 7377, 7397, 7426, 7442, 7445, 7455, 7457, 7480, 7596, 7615, 7620, 7746, 7897, 7900, 7933, 7947, 7978, 7996, 8045, 8046, 8055, 8096, 8209, 8265, 8271, 8272, 8313, 8356, 8374, 8562, 8637, 8638, 8705, 8747, 8961, 8989, 9006, 9053, 9079, 9113, 9134, 9152, 9250, 9252, 9308-9312, 9314, 9315, 9318, 9423, 9445, 9451, 9453, 9457, 9489, 9519, 9520, 9527, 9530, 9538, 9553, 9557, 9561, 9571, 9573, 9605, 9624, 9641, 9643, 9647, 9653, 9654, 9660, 9672, 9680, 9690, 9703, 9710, 9732, 9735, 9783, 9818, 9843, 9865, 9900, 9989, 10022, 10025, 10041, 10094, 10113, 10169, 10181, 10274, 10425, 10432, 10441, 10448, 10460, 10465, 10469, 10471, 10478, 10487, 10489, 10536, 10542, 10554, 10579, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10714, 10716, 10717, 10719, 10729, 10765, 10775, 10780, 10818, 10913, 10969, 10974, 10976, 10977, 11138, 11152-11154, 11323, 11341, 11366, 11374, 11399, 11450, 11546, 11678, 11732, 11756, 11800, 11862, 11954, 12003, 12143 Elementary/secondary education, collections acquisition 9900 Elementary/secondary education, computer systems/equipment 995, 3855, 3917, 6239, 6244, 6245, 7889, 9006, 9541, 9542, 9900, 10432, 10460, 10467, 10489, 10511, 10614, 11616
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SUBJECT INDEX
Elementary/secondary education, conferences/ seminars 907, 1042, 1142, 1145, 1784, 2150, 2171, 2583, 3150, 3409, 3456, 3700, 4058, 4077, 4083, 4253, 4709, 5431, 6207, 6234, 6444, 9080, 9238, 9445, 9519, 9527, 9729, 9730, 10716, 10969 Elementary/secondary education, crime/abuse victims 2157, 3828, 8615, 10467 Elementary/secondary education, curriculum development 128, 132, 133, 242, 491-493, 833, 867, 956, 1147, 1280, 1651, 1925, 1949, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2064, 2169, 2173, 3727, 5439, 5747, 6666, 7247, 7301, 7362, 7455, 7746, 8209, 8266, 9021, 9315, 9527, 9538, 9594, 9605, 9641, 9663, 9819, 10432, 10441, 10460, 10465, 10467, 10469, 10478, 10521, 10527, 10539, 10609, 10966, 11008, 11450, 11954, 11960, 12143 Elementary/secondary education, disabilities, people with 2157, 9989 Elementary/secondary education, economically disadvantaged 47, 83, 86, 125, 128, 132, 152, 153, 156, 209, 220, 303, 304, 312, 328-330, 345, 417, 456-460, 528, 561, 622, 662, 678, 701, 714, 740, 769, 770, 994-997, 1002, 1118, 1121, 1127, 1145, 1150, 1214, 1473, 1481, 1516, 1534, 1553, 1653, 1707, 1734, 1737, 1738, 1796-1798, 1954, 1980, 2048-2050, 2052, 2053, 2103, 2144, 2151, 2156, 2157, 2160, 2163, 2213, 2221, 2262, 2320-2322, 2355, 2457, 2461, 2480, 2530, 2531, 2588-2590, 2621, 2623, 2624, 2678, 2707, 2733, 2734, 2767, 2792, 2824, 2861-2863, 2926, 2991, 3020, 3095, 3128, 3129, 3133, 3135, 3136, 3140, 3199, 3212, 3213, 3229, 3240, 3260, 3261, 3269, 3271, 3310, 3377, 3397, 3398, 3408, 3423, 3431, 3508, 3550, 3557, 3559, 3570-3572, 3755, 3756, 3787, 3853, 3856, 3858, 3863-3866, 3869, 3872, 3875, 3896-3898, 3904, 3944, 3955, 3956, 3992-3997, 4003, 4028, 4058, 4077, 4083, 4101, 4117, 4174, 4175, 4178, 4192, 4251, 4253, 4264, 4310, 4317, 4318, 4484, 4552, 4589, 4728, 4802, 4890, 4935, 5031, 5058, 5062, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5153, 5161, 5482, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5633, 5746, 5757, 5758, 5785, 5845, 5856, 5873, 5895, 5948-5950, 5959-5961, 5964, 5969, 6193, 6227, 6261, 6292, 6303, 6420, 6422, 6462, 6467, 6472, 6489, 6573, 6588, 6743, 6806-6808, 6823, 6923, 7020, 7046, 7208, 7323, 7425, 7426, 7445, 7480, 7487, 7538, 7560, 7619, 7637, 7886, 7887, 7897, 7900, 7933, 7996, 8050, 8052, 8062, 8071, 8080, 8081, 8180, 8190, 8260, 8261, 8277, 8313, 8371, 8374, 8431, 8530-8545, 8615, 8632, 8637, 8638, 8659-8661, 8676, 8713, 8720, 8747, 8757, 8758, 8803-8820, 8989, 9151, 9152, 9252, 9587, 9624, 9643, 9672, 9690, 9732, 9783, 9825, 9843, 9989, 10094, 10113, 10169, 10181, 10208, 10256, 10275, 10319, 10325-10329, 10355, 10373-10375, 10387-10389, 10407, 10425, 10467, 10478, 10543, 10666, 10669, 10676, 10702-10705, 10736, 10745, 10770, 10818, 10870, 10871, 10883, 10900, 10901, 11048, 11138, 11152-11154, 11323, 11366, 11374, 11399, 11546, 11694, 11732, 11800, 11862, 12028, 12039 Elementary/secondary education, electronic media/ online services 166, 643, 867, 1128, 1784, 2173, 2591, 3144, 3727, 5965, 6486, 7397, 7455, 7457, 9541, 9542, 9663, 9819, 10432, 10511, 10523 Elementary/secondary education, emergency funds 5965, 5966 Elementary/secondary education, endowments 9695, 10355 Elementary/secondary education, equipment 1814, 1989, 2022, 2767, 3787, 8374, 9021, 9643, 9717, 10511, 11954 Elementary/secondary education, exhibitions 10765
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Elementary/secondary education, faculty/staff development 153, 163, 311, 319, 328, 491-493, 833, 906, 996, 1042, 1044, 1056, 1125, 1128, 1145, 1280, 1473, 1621, 1663, 1702, 1707, 1814, 1949, 2052, 2064, 2101, 2156, 2160, 2161, 2163, 2169, 2262, 2450, 2621, 2767, 2772, 2774, 2782, 2785, 3046, 3048, 3199, 3229, 3230, 3236, 3269, 3310, 3330, 3331, 3377, 3407, 3410, 3417, 3423, 3425, 3557, 3666, 3668, 3683, 3707, 3822, 3856, 3858, 3955, 3993-3995, 3997, 4253, 4552, 5153, 5161, 5961, 5969, 6229, 6234, 6444, 6467, 6488, 6489, 6588, 6610, 6703, 6743, 6810, 7247, 7301, 7362, 7395, 7445, 7615, 7886, 7900, 8180, 8266, 8271, 8272, 8562, 8660, 8716, 9053, 9063, 9397, 9398, 9445, 9519, 9520, 9582, 9594, 9614, 9620, 9669, 9728, 9732, 9843, 10169, 10432, 10465, 10469, 10523, 10539, 10554, 10614, 10669, 10714, 10716, 10723, 10900, 10901, 10966, 10969, 10974, 11008, 11450, 11678, 11814, 11821, 11830, 11848, 11954, 11957, 11960, 11961 Elementary/secondary education, fellowships 556, 3700, 4310, 4646, 6200, 6208, 6462, 7888, 10698, 11800 Elementary/secondary education, film/video/radio 3956, 7301, 8209, 9457 Elementary/secondary education, girls 2480, 3239, 5153, 5161, 7506, 8987, 9869, 10256, 10467 Elementary/secondary education, Hispanics/Latinos 1954, 2262, 3417, 7480, 8568, 10901, 11954 Elementary/secondary education, homeless 7897 Elementary/secondary education, immigrants/ refugees 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5747, 6303, 9660, 10432 Elementary/secondary education, income development 455, 530, 658, 678, 1502, 1516, 1685, 1686, 1703, 1712, 1720, 1737, 1738, 1745, 1815, 1925, 1950, 1980, 1994, 2003, 2034, 2103, 2211, 2221, 2480, 2524, 2743, 2772, 2782, 2783, 2785, 2790, 2792, 3046, 3048, 3212, 4317, 4536, 4562, 4636, 4646, 4788, 4890, 5947, 6497, 6527, 6535, 6586, 7391, 7397, 7442, 7445, 7827, 8261, 8265, 8961, 8982, 8987, 9023, 9238, 9252, 9402, 9403, 9445, 9451, 9682, 9695, 9766, 9818, 9819, 9900, 10244, 10561, 10579, 10586, 10610, 10818, 10871, 11058, 11081, 11138, 11152-11154, 11161, 11189, 11212, 11261, 11292, 11306, 11323, 11334, 11341, 11366, 11374, 11399, 11412, 11430, 11805, 11882, 12116, 12129 Elementary/secondary education, internship funds 2063, 3752, 5965, 11957 Elementary/secondary education, LGBTQ 2101, 3019 Elementary/secondary education, management development/capacity building 12, 39, 209, 211, 309-311, 314, 317, 326, 544, 658, 896, 906, 907, 956, 967, 994, 1048, 1143, 1145, 1495, 1553, 1565, 1651, 1720, 1737, 1738, 1797, 1954, 1963, 1988, 2024, 2101, 2138, 2144, 2161, 2178, 2221, 2262, 2355, 2359, 2783, 2989, 2991, 3057, 3094, 3135, 3136, 3144, 3204, 3210, 3237, 3239, 3367, 3408, 3431, 3575, 3844, 4058, 4371, 4524, 4589, 4594, 4596, 4890, 4935, 5157, 5229, 5239, 5279, 5442, 5633, 5722, 5791, 5912, 5974, 6101, 6472, 6486, 6495, 6535, 6644, 6681, 7206, 7208, 7301, 7365, 7397, 7442, 7445, 7480, 7933, 7978, 8055, 8313, 8356, 8408, 8615, 8637, 8638, 8695, 8877, 8878, 8880, 8989, 9006, 9045, 9079, 9080, 9233, 9315, 9402, 9403, 9423, 9553, 9557, 9624, 9682, 9765, 9843, 9865, 9869, 9900, 9989, 10094, 10169, 10244, 10542, 10605, 10614, 10686, 10705, 10735, 11616, 11694, 11699, 11805, 11862, 12012, 12083 Elementary/secondary education, men 5104 Elementary/secondary education, mentally disabled 9250, 10536, 10974 Elementary/secondary education, minorities 156, 209, 678, 740, 956, 1214, 1653, 1707, 1734,
1737, 1738, 1784, 1980, 2221, 2355, 2461, 2621, 2792, 2991, 3135, 3136, 3431, 3550, 4058, 4253, 4264, 4317, 4318, 4935, 5432, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5633, 5746, 5747, 6292, 6303, 6472, 6743, 7080, 7208, 7323, 7425, 7442, 7445, 7538, 7645, 7791, 7888, 7933, 8313, 8356, 8637, 8638, 8705, 8757, 8758, 8989, 9252, 9647, 9652, 9653, 9660, 9732, 9989, 10355, 10388, 10425, 10639, 10640, 10818, 11152-11154, 11374, 11450, 11546 Elementary/secondary education, Native Americans/ American Indians 5279 Elementary/secondary education, performance/ productions 3752, 5739, 9457, 9641 Elementary/secondary education, program evaluation 319, 322, 548, 576, 740, 965, 1128, 1142, 1707, 1734, 1784, 2169, 2991, 3224, 3242, 3470, 3530, 3956, 4028, 4178, 5073, 5159, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 6148, 6287, 6296, 6303, 6317, 6364, 7121, 7206, 7220, 7596, 8096, 8380, 8566, 8567, 9006, 9045, 9308-9310, 9314, 9318, 9530, 9672, 9690, 9735, 9783, 9805, 10022, 10025, 10041, 10181, 10378, 10381, 10687, 10974, 11895 Elementary/secondary education, publication 7362, 7365, 7615, 8380, 9457, 9663, 11756 Elementary/secondary education, research 403, 965, 1214, 1587, 1785, 1925, 2160, 2171, 2173, 2774, 3046, 3135, 3422, 3456, 3463, 3946, 4028, 4101, 4178, 4802, 5058, 5073, 5104, 5106, 5112, 5229, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 6296, 6317, 6364, 6644, 6647, 6658, 6660, 6666, 7080, 7121, 7247, 7299, 7323, 7369, 7397, 7596, 7996, 8096, 8566, 8567, 9053, 9611, 9653, 10425, 10478, 10489, 10605, 10686, 10698, 10775, 11678, 11756 Elementary/secondary education, scholarship funds 1849, 2355, 2524, 4636, 5684, 5969, 7391 Elementary/secondary education, seed money 242, 662, 740, 967, 1798, 2767, 3142, 5482, 5873, 5965, 6610, 9620, 9783, 10373, 10374, 10511 Elementary/secondary education, student aid 9023 Elementary/secondary education, substance abusers 211 Elementary/secondary education, technical assistance 39, 150, 403, 417, 1145, 2359, 4117, 4175, 4788, 5031, 5058, 5062, 5101, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5141, 5153, 5156, 5161, 6486, 7130, 7506, 8989, 9288, 9445, 9573, 9766, 10244, 10366 Elementary/secondary education, women 3236, 3242 Elementary/secondary education, youth 211, 956, 1737, 1738, 1989, 2621, 2625, 2989, 3408, 4484, 7247, 7301, 7395, 7426, 9397, 9652, 9743 Elementary/secondary school reform 107-109, 121, 129, 135, 149, 167, 168, 172, 176, 188, 190, 224, 308, 312, 313, 315, 318, 321, 323, 324, 327, 346, 495, 500, 562, 707, 718, 745, 787, 844, 845, 847, 881, 899, 988, 989, 993, 1079, 1105, 1132, 1138, 1141, 1144, 1547, 1567, 1690, 1973, 2102, 2113, 2142, 2147, 2162, 2174, 2175, 2179, 2210, 2212, 2224, 2407, 2444, 2445, 2449, 2532, 2586, 2592, 2645, 2654, 2711, 2712, 2715, 2716, 2808, 2819, 2834, 2835, 2849-2851, 2873, 2889, 2898, 2916, 2935-2937, 3134, 3222, 3223, 3241, 3262, 3316, 3395, 3408, 3437, 3446, 3451, 3459-3461, 3464, 3466, 3507, 3744, 3771, 3826, 3945, 3954, 3986-3988, 4002, 4006, 4018, 4037, 4076, 4142, 4146, 4154, 4178, 4219, 4233, 4249, 4257-4262, 4306, 4349, 4461, 4554, 4795, 4812, 4866, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5049, 5082, 5146, 5170, 5179, 5756, 5833, 5866, 5867, 5890, 5904, 6068, 6070, 6195, 6198, 6206, 6224, 6228, 6438, 6442, 6452, 6457, 6458, 6516, 6547, 6575, 6577, 6578, 6580, 6585, 6587, 6592, 6596, 6597, 6599, 6602, 6606, 6607, 6620, 6630,
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6638, 6639, 6642, 6649, 6651, 6653, 6654, 6659, 6663-6665, 6671, 6672, 6679, 6868, 6924, 7007, 7089, 7140, 7269, 7289, 7291, 7375, 7376, 7382, 7396, 7441, 7443, 7521, 7564, 7759, 7761, 7764-7766, 7849, 7901, 7916, 7917, 8031, 8060, 8293, 8315, 8339, 8370, 8406, 8779, 8780, 8824-8827, 9135, 9136, 9166, 9253, 9306, 9307, 9317, 9343, 9386, 9467, 9616, 9645, 9705, 9734, 9740, 9970, 9990, 10031, 10050, 10053, 10068, 10071, 10075, 10145-10147, 10182, 10183, 10370, 10413, 10468, 10481, 10482, 10486, 10505, 10581, 10606-10608, 10623-10627, 10638, 10681-10684, 10689, 10692, 10697, 10701, 10888, 10945, 10950, 10954, 10960, 10963, 11484, 11492, 11562, 11568, 11638, 11678, 11709, 11727, 11728, 11732, 11737, 11739, 11742, 11744, 11748, 11774-11776, 11778-11780, 11782, 11793, 11796, 11983, 12016-12018, 12020, 12021, 12024, 12080, 12135 Elementary/secondary school reform, African Americans/Blacks 745, 2210 Elementary/secondary school reform, awards/ prizes/competitions 1132 Elementary/secondary school reform, children 2715, 3241, 10954 Elementary/secondary school reform, children/youth 107, 108, 129, 149, 500, 1144, 1567, 2210, 2212, 2449, 2592, 2711, 2808, 2834, 2835, 2889, 3446, 3451, 3826, 4006, 4018, 4037, 4076, 4142, 4146, 4154, 4178, 4219, 4866, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5049, 5146, 5179, 5756, 5833, 6195, 6206, 6457, 6458, 6578, 6580, 6587, 6592, 6597, 6599, 6602, 6606, 6607, 6630, 6639, 6649, 6651, 6663, 6664, 6671, 6672, 6868, 7140, 7269, 7441, 7849, 8406, 9306, 9307, 9317, 9386, 9705, 9990, 10145-10147, 11678, 11727, 11732, 11744, 11774-11776, 11782, 12021 Elementary/secondary school reform, computer systems/equipment 10486 Elementary/secondary school reform, conferences/ seminars 1141, 2162, 5146, 6649, 8339, 10050, 10954, 12017 Elementary/secondary school reform, curriculum development 2162, 2586, 5146, 7140, 9306, 9307, 9317, 10068, 10071, 10486, 11780 Elementary/secondary school reform, disabilities, people with 5146, 9990 Elementary/secondary school reform, economically disadvantaged 107, 108, 135, 312, 500, 718, 745, 787, 844, 847, 881, 1567, 2174, 2210, 2212, 2224, 2445, 2532, 2592, 2645, 2808, 2834, 2835, 2889, 2898, 2916, 3241, 3262, 3408, 3466, 4006, 4018, 4037, 4076, 4142, 4146, 4154, 4178, 4219, 4257-4262, 4306, 4461, 4554, 4866, 5006, 5013, 5019, 5031, 5146, 5170, 5179, 5756, 6198, 6457, 6458, 6575, 6630, 6639, 6653, 6654, 6663-6665, 6671, 6672, 6679, 6868, 7289, 7375, 7396, 7441, 7564, 7759, 7901, 7916, 8031, 8060, 8824, 8825, 9645, 9990, 10145-10147, 10413, 10692, 11484, 11492, 11709, 11732, 11774, 11782, 11793, 12021, 12024 Elementary/secondary school reform, electronic media/online services 167, 168, 1144, 2102, 6642, 7089, 12018 Elementary/secondary school reform, emergency funds 5867 Elementary/secondary school reform, equipment 149, 2586 Elementary/secondary school reform, faculty/staff development 308, 323, 1547, 2102, 2174, 3954, 4795, 6516, 6577, 6585, 6642, 9386, 9616, 9645, 10684, 10960, 10963, 11678, 11780 Elementary/secondary school reform, fellowships 1567 Elementary/secondary school reform, film/video/ radio 1144 Elementary/secondary school reform, Hispanics/ Latinos 2224, 10638, 11774
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Elementary/secondary school reform, homeless 5146 Elementary/secondary school reform, immigrants/ refugees 718, 6578, 6580, 6587, 6592, 6596, 6597, 6599, 6602, 6606, 6607, 7289 Elementary/secondary school reform, income development 2898, 6663, 10182 Elementary/secondary school reform, infants/ toddlers 3241, 3987, 3988, 5170, 9970 Elementary/secondary school reform, management development/capacity building 188, 313, 318, 321, 327, 787, 845, 2175, 2407, 2889, 3241, 3316, 3408, 3451, 3771, 3826, 6068, 9135, 9136, 9306, 9307, 9990, 10053, 10075, 10581, 10682, 10683, 10689, 10692, 10697, 10701, 11568, 11638, 11728, 11748, 11774, 11779, 11780, 12020 Elementary/secondary school reform, mentally disabled 6195 Elementary/secondary school reform, minorities 107, 108, 135, 718, 787, 847, 1567, 2147, 2212, 2224, 2592, 2808, 2834, 2835, 2889, 2898, 4006, 4219, 4257-4262, 4306, 4554, 4866, 5013, 5146, 5179, 6575, 6630, 6639, 6679, 6868, 7289, 7396, 7564, 7849, 7901, 8824, 8825, 9645, 9990, 10413, 10692 Elementary/secondary school reform, program evaluation 988, 1138, 1141, 2175, 2711, 2715, 2716, 3223, 3460, 4154, 4178, 5013, 5904, 7269, 7291, 7376, 10050, 10068, 10071, 10701, 11742, 11796 Elementary/secondary school reform, publication 1141, 2147, 2712, 2715, 2716, 10053 Elementary/secondary school reform, research 135, 847, 988, 1138, 2142, 2147, 2711, 2712, 2715, 3223, 3451, 3771, 4037, 4076, 4178, 4349, 5006, 5013, 5049, 5904, 6438, 6547, 6651, 6663-6665, 6671, 6672, 7089, 8315, 9734, 11678, 11727, 11728, 11737, 11742, 11744, 11774-11776, 11779, 11780, 11782, 11793, 11796 Elementary/secondary school reform, scholarship funds 2532, 5179, 8031 Elementary/secondary school reform, seed money 323, 3446, 4146, 11728 Elementary/secondary school reform, student aid 6198, 9645 Elementary/secondary school reform, technical assistance 313, 787, 2444, 4037, 4076, 5006, 5019, 5031, 6638, 7289, 10183, 10608, 10625-10627 Elementary/secondary school reform, youth 718, 2174, 2179, 2224, 3408, 6596, 6653, 6654, 7396, 8031, 8293, 8339, 9343, 10068, 10075, 10182, 10183, 10413, 10481, 10482, 11737, 11739, 11742, 11748, 11778, 11793, 11796, 12024 Employment 8125 Employment, African Americans/Blacks 1826, 4618, 7806, 11703 Employment, aging 230, 4505, 4648, 5124, 5798, 8125, 9188, 12101 Employment, alliance 2957 Employment, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5650 Employment, awards/prizes/competitions 1932, 4891, 10795 Employment, building/renovation 1, 3581, 7906, 10337 Employment, Canada 2131 Employment, Central America 2131 Employment, children/youth 1226, 2789, 2957, 4012, 4020, 4033, 4137, 4170, 5018, 5220, 5682, 6477, 7151, 8000, 9323, 10469, 10471 Employment, computer systems/equipment 298, 990, 1536, 2871, 5311, 6477 Employment, conferences/seminars 1141, 5100, 6956, 6998, 9665 Employment, crime/abuse victims 9283, 9323, 9458 Employment, curriculum development 1287, 2789, 5009, 5124, 8199, 8203, 9642, 10068, 10071, 10469
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Employment, disabilities, people with 2012, 4505, 4648, 5046, 5066, 5067, 5124, 5311, 5798, 9817, 10337, 12101 Employment, economically disadvantaged 179, 298, 349, 377, 411, 421, 830, 1226, 1622, 1635, 1637, 1684, 1812, 1930-1932, 2012, 2131, 2367, 2621, 2789, 2871, 2901, 3064, 3076, 3251, 3362, 3440, 3441, 3455, 3471, 3493, 3581, 4012, 4020, 4033, 4137, 4161, 4170, 4247, 4484, 4505, 4506, 4511, 4521, 4618, 4648, 4891, 5009, 5018, 5029, 5032, 5046, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5069, 5088, 5096, 5097, 5105, 5109-5111, 5124, 5127, 5128, 5139, 5220, 5311, 5341, 5655, 5682, 5798, 6477, 6588, 6725, 6803, 6842, 6847, 6857, 6998, 7072, 7104, 7151, 7319, 7853, 7855, 7861, 7875, 7876, 7986, 7987, 7994, 7995, 8000, 8054, 8057, 8125, 8126, 8135, 8137, 8163, 8416, 8430, 8648, 8797, 8959, 8975, 8981, 9283, 9458, 10013, 10140, 10337, 10403, 10452-10455, 10532, 10752, 10951, 10979, 11649, 11698, 11703, 11767, 11912, 12058, 12101 Employment, electronic media/online services 2957, 5124, 5562 Employment, equal rights 2131, 2901, 3455, 4137, 5069, 5109, 6667, 6842, 6978, 7806, 7853, 7855, 7995, 10140 Employment, equipment 9434, 10979 Employment, faculty/staff development 2621, 3251, 5009, 5124, 5220, 5388, 5655, 6588, 8057, 8609, 9435, 9642, 10469, 12000 Employment, fund raising/fund distribution 4521 Employment, girls 1622, 9996 Employment, Global programs 774, 2135, 8137 Employment, government agencies 8911 Employment, Hispanics/Latinos 2367, 4618, 4822, 5127, 6842, 7806 Employment, homeless 22, 1536, 2012, 2789, 2871, 3300, 3416, 4618, 5066, 5067, 8173 Employment, immigrants/refugees 411, 421, 830, 1562, 1812, 2901, 5650, 11703 Employment, income development 1622, 1930-1932, 2012, 2901, 2957, 3141, 3362, 4648, 4803, 4895, 5029, 5139, 5220, 5562, 5655, 5700, 5922, 6477, 6978, 8416, 8975, 8981, 9015, 9323, 9434, 9440, 9458, 10337, 10795, 11804, 12066 Employment, infants/toddlers 1287, 5650, 8163, 9484 Employment, internship funds 377, 1487, 4891, 5753 Employment, Israel 659 Employment, Italy 8137 Employment, job counseling 349, 2635, 3141, 8054, 8975, 10468, 10471, 10474, 10508, 10510, 10795 Employment, labor unions/organizations 1487, 1656, 2131, 2135, 3456, 4618, 7750, 7806, 7855, 7864, 8194, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 10140 Employment, LGBTQ 9817 Employment, management development/capacity building 22, 230, 349, 377, 411, 830, 990, 1536, 1622, 1812, 1931, 2235, 2254, 2367, 2635, 3045, 3246, 3251, 3300, 3411, 3416, 3493, 3535, 3581, 4020, 4137, 4342, 5105, 5139, 5311, 5393, 5562, 5682, 6667, 6847, 7319, 7491, 7806, 7853, 7855, 7995, 8054, 8416, 8648, 8911, 8959, 9283, 9424, 9434, 9817, 9992, 9996, 10140, 10176, 10403, 10532, 10951, 10979, 11649, 11804, 12000, 12054, 12058, 12063 Employment, management/technical assistance 1, 179, 659, 774, 1487, 1635, 1684, 1826, 2131, 2632, 2871, 3275, 3434, 3568, 3753, 4161, 4247, 4248, 4485, 4505, 4506, 4519, 4521, 4618, 4822, 5009, 5046, 5100, 5766, 5798, 6236, 6629, 6690, 6803, 6887, 6998, 7072, 7508, 7861, 7875, 7876, 7904-7906, 7994, 8056, 8057, 8163, 8173, 8284, 8331, 8430, 8449, 8743, 8797, 11698, 12101 Employment, men 22, 5388
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Employment, mentally disabled 2235, 2254, 8609, 9323 Employment, Mexico 2131 Employment, migrant workers 4618 Employment, military/veterans 2635, 6857 Employment, minorities 179, 298, 349, 377, 411, 421, 830, 1562, 1622, 1812, 2559, 2621, 2901, 3440, 3581, 4033, 4170, 4247, 4511, 5053, 5124, 5128, 5139, 6477, 6956, 7104, 7319, 7855, 7861, 7904, 7906, 7994, 7995, 8057, 9665, 9817, 10140, 10337, 10403, 10532, 10752, 11649 Employment, Native Americans/American Indians 11804 Employment, offenders/ex-offenders 3045, 4161, 4519, 5388, 6847, 7995, 9283, 9458 Employment, program evaluation 298, 1139, 1141, 2367, 3467, 5032, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5096, 5097, 5126-5128, 5341, 5388, 6857, 7151, 8000, 8125, 8135, 8137, 8602, 10068, 10071, 10706, 10752 Employment, public education 8226 Employment, public policy 3441, 3455, 3471, 4161, 4506, 5018, 5046, 5105, 5109, 5111, 5126, 5128, 7072, 7319, 11698 Employment, publication 1139, 1141 Employment, reform 1141 Employment, research 1139, 3441, 3455, 3467, 3471, 3493, 4020, 4845, 5018, 5029, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5069, 5110, 5111, 5341, 6318, 7104, 7151, 7904, 7986, 7987, 8000, 8125, 8126, 8135, 8137, 8284, 10013, 10176, 10452, 10455, 11767, 11912 Employment, retraining 4161, 5311 Employment, scholarship funds 6956 Employment, seed money 721, 8609, 9817 Employment, services 22, 230, 298, 411, 721, 830, 990, 1139, 1226, 1266, 1287, 1536, 1622, 1637, 1727, 1812, 1930-1932, 2367, 2621, 2789, 2871, 3064, 3076, 3300, 3416, 3440, 3462, 3493, 3535, 3581, 4012, 4020, 4033, 4170, 4247, 4248, 4342, 4484, 4505, 4506, 4648, 4803, 4845, 4895, 5009, 5018, 5029, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5080, 5088, 5097, 5100, 5105, 5109-5111, 5126-5128, 5220, 5341, 5388, 5393, 5562, 5682, 5700, 5798, 5922, 6588, 6847, 6857, 6887, 6956, 6967, 7104, 7151, 7346, 7491, 7861, 7904-7906, 7986, 7987, 7994, 7995, 8000, 8056, 8126, 8135, 8137, 8207, 8416, 8602, 8648, 8981, 9015, 9092, 9188, 9283, 9424, 9425, 9458, 9467, 9529, 9665, 9773, 9781, 9817, 10013, 10176, 10442, 10451-10455, 10706, 10752, 10979, 11698, 11703, 11767, 11885, 11912, 12058, 12066, 12101 Employment, sheltered workshops 2012, 2235, 2254, 9323 Employment, single parents 5220, 5682 Employment, South Africa 6667 Employment, substance abusers 5388, 5393, 5562, 5700, 10795, 12066 Employment, technical assistance 421, 2367, 2789, 3064, 3440, 3441, 3455, 3462, 3493, 4012, 4033, 4161, 4170, 4803, 5018, 5046, 5069, 5080, 5088, 5105, 5109-5111, 5124, 6318, 7072, 7104, 7346, 7986, 7987, 8126, 8226, 9092, 9425, 10013, 11912 Employment, training 377, 421, 552, 1562, 1635, 1684, 2559, 3045, 3246, 3251, 3362, 3411, 3467, 3471, 4511, 4519, 4522, 4891, 5032, 5046, 5096, 5124, 5139, 5650, 5655, 5753, 6318, 6477, 6725, 7319, 7930, 8057, 8163, 8173, 8199, 8203, 8609, 8959, 9434, 9435, 9440, 9484, 9642, 9992, 9996, 10068, 10071, 10337, 10403, 10422, 10444, 10469, 10500, 10532, 10951, 11649, 11804, 12000, 12054, 12063 Employment, vocational rehabilitation 1013, 1014, 1795, 1981, 2267, 2351, 3788, 4660, 5578, 5689, 8704, 9454, 10105 Employment, women 2367, 2789, 2957, 3581, 4519, 5124, 5220, 5311, 5341, 5655, 5682, 5798, 6842, 6978, 7151, 7806, 8000, 8163,
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8975, 8981, 9015, 9283, 9458, 9665, 9817, 10140, 10337, 12101 Employment, youth 298, 349, 1139, 1266, 2367, 2621, 3141, 3362, 4161, 4484, 4891, 5032, 5088, 5096, 5097, 5128, 5766, 6857, 6956, 7875, 7876, 7986, 7987, 8054, 8056, 8057, 8284, 8449, 8797, 9434, 9435, 9529, 9992, 10013, 10068, 10403, 10422, 10442, 10451-10455, 10500, 10508, 10510, 10532, 10706, 10752, 11649 End of life care 229, 2578, 7844, 7974, 9035, 9634, 11194, 11314 End of life care, aging 229, 7844, 7974, 9035 End of life care, children/youth 11194, 11314 End of life care, conferences/seminars 9035 End of life care, faculty/staff development 7844 End of life care, income development 11194, 11314 End of life care, management development/capacity building 229, 7974 End of life care, terminal illness, people with 229, 2578, 7844, 7974, 9035, 9634, 11194, 11314 Energy, building/renovation 3952, 10217 Energy, children/youth 1058, 1059, 10217 Energy, conferences/seminars 3445 Energy, economically disadvantaged 633, 2282, 2483, 3951, 3952, 6721, 8129, 10217, 11508, 11518, 11588, 12031 Energy, electronic media/online services 1254 Energy, faculty/staff development 5363, 10217, 11836, 11842 Energy, homeless 3951 Energy, income development 854, 1254, 5363, 8303, 8346, 11181 Energy, indigenous peoples 7198 Energy, infants/toddlers 6127 Energy, management development/capacity building 1254, 2757, 3137, 5264, 5373, 5385, 8021, 9751, 11508, 12031 Energy, minorities 3952 Energy, program evaluation 1511, 3467, 8346, 10217, 11518, 11588 Energy, research 854, 1511, 1606, 2068, 3951, 5385, 6127, 6721, 7198, 8303, 8346, 9756, 11518, 11836, 11842 Energy, technical assistance 1508, 7198 Energy, women 5455 Energy, youth 228, 3951 Engineering 1145, 2043, 9599, 10239, 10409, 10512, 10609 Engineering school/education 2043, 8224, 8228, 9599, 10560, 10654 Engineering school/education, conferences/ seminars 8224 Engineering school/education, curriculum development 8228 Engineering school/education, income development 10560 Engineering school/education, management development/capacity building 2043, 9599, 10654 Engineering school/education, minorities 8224 Engineering school/education, Native Americans/ American Indians 8224 Engineering school/education, women 9599 Engineering, children/youth 1145, 10609 Engineering, conferences/seminars 1145 Engineering, curriculum development 10512, 10609 Engineering, economically disadvantaged 1145 Engineering, electronic media/online services 10512 Engineering, faculty/staff development 1145, 10512 Engineering, management development/capacity building 1145, 2043, 9599, 10239 Engineering, technical assistance 1145 Engineering, women 9599 Engineering/technology 161, 166, 228, 274, 277, 283, 284, 291, 292, 491, 948, 1087, 1131, 1136, 1163, 1243, 1511, 1919, 1989, 2055, 2214, 2215, 2750, 3270, 3485, 4221, 6314, 6622, 6998, 7677, 8019, 8157, 8223, 8228, 8566, 8567, 9308-9310, 9314, 9605, 9612, 9619, 9640, 9705, 9742, 9795, 10511, 10516, 10602, 10715, 10752, 11402, 11586, 11957, 12003, 12011, 12069
Engineering/technology, African Americans/Blacks 10516 Engineering/technology, awards/prizes/ competitions 2055, 11957 Engineering/technology, building/renovation 10511 Engineering/technology, children/youth 166, 491, 1919, 9308-9310, 9314, 9605, 9705, 12003 Engineering/technology, computer systems/ equipment 3270, 3485, 10511 Engineering/technology, conferences/seminars 6998 Engineering/technology, curriculum development 491, 1989, 8228, 9605 Engineering/technology, economically disadvantaged 283, 284, 3485, 6622, 6998, 8157, 10752 Engineering/technology, electronic media/online services 166, 3485, 8157, 10511 Engineering/technology, equipment 1989, 10511 Engineering/technology, faculty/staff development 491, 3485, 9742, 11957 Engineering/technology, income development 2055, 2214, 2215, 9612, 11402 Engineering/technology, internship funds 11957, 12011 Engineering/technology, management development/ capacity building 1131, 1136, 1243, 3485, 6622, 9619, 12011 Engineering/technology, mentally disabled 1136 Engineering/technology, minorities 948, 1087, 10752 Engineering/technology, program evaluation 161, 274, 948, 1087, 1511, 4221, 6314, 7677, 8157, 8566, 8567, 9308-9310, 9314, 9795, 10752 Engineering/technology, research 277, 283, 284, 1087, 1136, 1511, 7677, 8157, 8223, 8566, 8567, 9742 Engineering/technology, seed money 10511 Engineering/technology, technical assistance 3270, 9612, 9742, 10602 Engineering/technology, women 1087 Engineering/technology, youth 228, 1131, 1136, 1989, 10516, 10602, 10752 England, arts/culture/humanities 606, 677, 6563, 7670, 7690, 7702, 7738, 7744, 8175 England, community improvement/development 826, 2099, 2117, 2633, 7212, 8020 England, education 1132, 2649, 2660, 3223, 5045, 6641, 7670, 7690, 7702, 7738, 7744 England, environment 468, 2099, 8020, 8149, 8150 England, food/nutrition/agriculture 468 England, health—general 1307, 1308, 5499, 7115, 7342, 11769, 11787 England, health—specific diseases 5499, 5505, 7115 England, human services—multipurpose 7115, 8069 England, international affairs/development 468, 1307, 1308, 3223, 4572, 5045, 5490, 7115, 7270, 7342, 8069, 8149, 8150, 11769, 11787 England, medical research 11769 England, philanthropy/voluntarism 826, 5021, 7212 England, public affairs/government 3223, 7702, 7738 England, recreation/sports/athletics 4572 England, religion 3834 England, science 2649, 7690, 7702, 7744, 8149, 8150 England, social sciences 7342 Environment 1025, 1379, 7358 Environment, administration/regulation 1403, 1434, 2724, 3784, 8020, 8103, 9076, 11515, 11528, 11665 Environment, Afghanistan 466 Environment, Africa 2089, 7599, 7696, 10534, 11762 Environment, African Americans/Blacks 427, 4883, 5095, 7332 Environment, air pollution 366, 789, 1525, 1557, 1613, 1675, 3924, 4929, 6929, 7599, 9076, 10922, 10940
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Environment, alliance 632, 634, 644, 789, 801, 876, 2060, 2474, 2953, 4986, 5364, 6222, 6478, 7585, 7808, 9591, 9961, 10255, 11663, 11976 Environment, Asia 1310, 1357, 2089, 8130, 8149, 8150, 11518 Environment, association 482, 510, 1252, 1336, 5468, 7390 Environment, Australia 474, 486 Environment, awards/prizes/competitions 1197, 1208, 2502, 10867 Environment, beautification programs 49, 388, 1719, 3411, 3587, 3950, 4373, 4443, 5064, 5164, 5568, 6220, 6541, 6543, 6918, 7481, 7808, 8654, 9709, 10032, 10062, 10149, 10158, 10218, 10837, 10858, 10867, 10874, 11670 Environment, Bhutan 3495 Environment, Bolivia 1116, 3483, 5077, 11527 Environment, Botswana 2087, 2091, 3312 Environment, Brazil 623, 1101, 1116, 6791, 7181, 7189, 7273, 7332, 9588, 11523 Environment, building/renovation 207, 2081, 6537, 7585, 9077, 9896, 10218, 11958 Environment, Bulgaria 8395 Environment, Burma (Myanmar) 11525, 11526, 11528 Environment, Burundi 3473 Environment, Canada 632, 1311, 2659, 4927, 4984, 5081, 7143, 7358, 8210, 9592, 11660, 11663, 11665, 11666, 11668, 11969, 11980 Environment, capital campaigns 10538, 11968 Environment, Caribbean 7624-7628 Environment, Central America 573, 666, 1884, 2548, 2747, 3926, 6722, 7198, 7298 Environment, Central Asia and the Caucasus 482 Environment, children 6226, 9420, 9797 Environment, children/youth 365, 499, 527, 589, 1058, 1059, 1573, 1681, 4493, 4778, 7481, 9559, 10913, 11958 Environment, China 7118, 7161, 11515 Environment, Colombia 623, 5077, 6791, 11516, 11762 Environment, computer systems/equipment 1359, 1392, 2977, 6918, 8216, 9443 Environment, conferences/seminars 473, 481, 482, 484, 877, 1262, 1292, 1331, 1410, 1448, 1739, 2724, 3445, 5230, 6532, 6952, 6998, 7333, 7588, 8104, 8140, 8395, 8397, 9570, 9580, 9592, 9764, 9774, 9893, 11496, 11664, 11866 Environment, Costa Rica 6784, 7113 Environment, curriculum development 158, 1310, 8039, 9741 Environment, Democratic Republic of the Congo 3473 Environment, Developing countries 1092, 1272, 1449, 2009, 2010, 2683, 2755, 2946, 3924, 4903, 6721, 7388, 8024, 8129, 8149, 8150, 11518, 11762 Environment, Eastern & Central Europe 8395 Environment, economically disadvantaged 365, 388, 427, 573, 589, 623, 633, 666, 789, 802, 966, 1162, 1188, 1291, 1319, 1613, 1629, 1884, 2009, 2010, 2074, 2282, 2747, 2755, 2938, 2946, 3926, 3950, 4511, 4883, 4903, 4986, 5095, 5125, 5377, 5457, 5585, 5609, 6722, 6791, 6792, 6935, 6948, 6952, 6998, 7113, 7124, 7149, 7180, 7242, 7273, 7332, 7358, 7481, 7949, 8024, 8030, 8033, 8129, 8130, 8140, 8149, 8150, 8153, 8158, 10218, 10922-10925, 11509, 11518, 11520, 11762, 11879 Environment, Ecuador 5077, 8024, 11520 Environment, electronic media/online services 1254, 1291, 1344, 1436, 2060, 7166, 7696, 9741 Environment, endowments 6532, 6536 Environment, energy 228, 633, 657, 659, 838, 854, 884, 1033, 1058, 1059, 1254, 1508, 1511, 1606, 1611, 2059, 2061, 2068, 2092, 2282, 2483, 2757, 3137, 3445, 3467, 3882, 3951, 3952, 4482, 4492, 4498, 5264, 5363, 5373, 5385, 5455, 6127, 6721, 6929, 6967, 7198,
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7756, 8021, 8129, 8303, 8346, 9751, 9756, 9802, 10217, 11181, 11508, 11518, 11588, 11836, 11842, 12031 Environment, England 468, 2099, 8020, 8149, 8150 Environment, equipment 2798, 7273, 11496 Environment, Ethiopia 462, 467, 478, 1303 Environment, Europe 482 Environment, exhibitions 3304 Environment, faculty/staff development 1617, 2074, 4497, 5125, 5363, 6485, 7713, 8395, 9348, 9479, 9480, 9559, 9562, 9563, 10218, 11507, 11826, 11843, 11858 Environment, Federated States of Micronesia 1338 Environment, fellowships 485, 525, 526, 1315, 2940, 3232, 8029, 11507 Environment, Fiji 1439 Environment, film/video/radio 158, 479, 1522, 8039, 11662 Environment, forests 243, 250, 478, 479, 485, 623, 632, 1103, 1111, 1227, 1317, 1318, 1337, 1348, 1447, 1448, 1507, 1710, 1970, 2749, 3483, 5230, 5951, 7118, 7143, 7249, 7293, 7328, 7331, 7333, 7347, 7599, 8103, 8104, 9348, 9370, 9420, 9570, 9591, 9791, 10069, 11520, 11527, 11659, 11665, 11673, 11956, 11964 Environment, formal/general education 2067, 7657, 9562, 9563, 9580, 9584, 9589 Environment, fund raising/fund distribution 626, 1210, 1380, 1381, 5363, 5377, 6536, 7591, 11496 Environment, Germany 8103, 8104 Environment, Global programs 252, 473, 479, 486, 628, 877, 1067, 1092, 1188, 1227, 1229, 1292, 1316-1319, 1337, 1339, 1400, 1447-1449, 1970, 2033, 2068, 2089, 2092, 2657, 2683, 2745, 2753, 2962, 4486, 4571, 6723, 7113, 7166, 7186, 7333, 7388, 7588, 7794, 7951, 8020, 8035, 8093, 8118, 8129, 8216, 8220, 8223, 8667, 9791, 9821, 11515, 11825 Environment, global warming 473, 486, 657, 659, 1227, 1229, 1273, 1317-1319, 1335, 1337, 1408, 1428, 1447, 1448, 1508, 1525, 1611, 1678, 2033, 2092, 2962, 3445, 4480, 4492, 4498, 5385, 6929, 6944, 6960, 7577, 7756, 7794, 8040, 8093, 8130, 8136, 8140, 8149, 8150, 8303, 8346, 9479, 9480, 9821, 11825, 11915 Environment, Guatemala 2938, 2974, 6791 Environment, Hispanics/Latinos 366, 448 Environment, homeless 11958 Environment, Hong Kong 4571 Environment, Hungary 9589 Environment, immigrants/refugees 366, 7273 Environment, income development 451, 519, 789, 1025, 1067, 1197, 1208, 1210, 1254, 1255, 1348, 1359, 1710, 1879, 1970, 2474, 2614, 4488, 5149, 5361, 5363, 5364, 5449, 5450, 5468, 5481, 6543, 7039, 7390, 7591, 7808, 8024, 8710, 8732, 9348, 9370, 9438, 9443, 9468, 9522, 9523, 9551, 9591, 9750, 9763, 10005, 10009, 10015, 10062, 10791, 10803, 10809, 10837, 10852, 10858, 10867, 10874, 11006, 11149, 11227, 11355, 11497, 11662, 11667, 11884 Environment, India 175, 198, 6049, 7110, 7235 Environment, indigenous peoples 473, 478, 486, 623, 1970, 2938, 4903, 7087, 7198, 7298, 7328, 7333, 7347, 7348, 11520, 11522, 11527 Environment, Indonesia 1414, 1444, 7293, 7358 Environment, infants/toddlers 9797 Environment, information services 1227, 1239, 1437, 1522, 4489, 8130, 9741, 9877, 11524 Environment, internship funds 8048 Environment, Israel 627, 644, 659, 6925 Environment, Italy 465 Environment, Jordan 210 Environment, Kenya 3473 Environment, Kyrgyzstan 465, 468 Environment, land acquisition 1116
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Environment, land resources 49, 173, 250, 251, 365, 626, 816, 817, 1116, 1210, 1410, 1552, 1710, 2474, 2614, 2615, 2972, 2974, 2977, 3399, 3403-3406, 3784, 4423, 4443, 4497, 4504, 4507, 4883, 4904, 4905, 5064, 5090, 5484, 5568, 5585, 5609, 6098, 6199, 6213, 6220, 6418, 6537, 6541, 6550-6560, 6722, 7028, 7048, 7050, 7118, 7180, 7235, 7273, 7332, 7380, 7450, 7591, 7592, 7595, 7600, 8030, 8066, 8153, 8649, 8654, 8703, 8712, 8732, 9064, 9203, 9289, 9368, 9438, 9443, 9501, 9551, 9889, 9973, 9982, 10001, 10005, 10009, 10014, 10015, 10062, 10372, 11227, 11481, 11497, 11507, 11527, 11670, 11843, 11884, 11968, 11970, 11978 Environment, Laos 11511 Environment, Latin America 2942, 6792, 7696 Environment, legal rights 448, 485, 589, 966, 1573, 1613, 1678, 2074, 2938, 2942, 5377, 7124, 7149, 7343, 7593, 7949-7951 Environment, management development/capacity building 49, 173, 184, 207, 250, 251, 365, 366, 388, 450, 451, 466, 468, 478, 482, 488, 510, 589, 626, 801, 862, 876, 966, 1049, 1064, 1111, 1179, 1209, 1210, 1222, 1228, 1239, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1305, 1311, 1327, 1336, 1339, 1344, 1345, 1347, 1348, 1351, 1359, 1379, 1385, 1391, 1392, 1394, 1409, 1414, 1422, 1546, 1612, 1629, 1678, 1681, 1970, 2060, 2074, 2090, 2607, 2614, 2615, 2631, 2650, 2652, 2668, 2683, 2749, 2757, 2972, 2974, 3139, 3219, 3304, 3399, 3403-3406, 3411, 3587, 4373, 4423, 4497, 4883, 4986, 5130, 5149, 5361, 5364, 5568, 5609, 6098, 6107, 6211, 6213, 6222, 6418, 6478, 6532, 6533, 6536, 6537, 6541, 6550-6560, 6918, 6935, 7048, 7124, 7149, 7273, 7380, 7481, 7592, 7593, 7595, 7599, 7600, 7754, 8066, 8103, 8140, 8578, 8649, 8654, 8703, 8712, 9064, 9076, 9203, 9289, 9324, 9328, 9368, 9420, 9443, 9468, 9501, 9522, 9523, 9551, 9559, 9709, 9750, 9751, 9763, 9775, 9847, 9889, 9896, 9961, 10015, 10030, 10119, 10149, 10158, 10218, 10255, 10372, 10763, 10899, 10923-10925, 11481, 11507, 11511, 11522, 11524-11526, 11528, 11663, 11665, 11666, 11669, 11971, 12027 Environment, management/technical assistance 126, 175, 198, 243, 246, 250, 252, 427, 432, 449, 468, 473, 477, 479, 481, 484-486, 525, 526, 573, 623, 627, 633-635, 644, 666, 788, 802, 816, 817, 838, 877, 884, 1033, 1049, 1058, 1059, 1065, 1162, 1163, 1170, 1185, 1186, 1188, 1191, 1229, 1244, 1248, 1253, 1255, 1257, 1261-1263, 1269, 1285, 1291, 1292, 1315, 1316, 1319, 1335, 1337-1339, 1363, 1367, 1377, 1378, 1380, 1381, 1393, 1400, 1402, 1410, 1411, 1416, 1422, 1423, 1427, 1433, 1435-1439, 1444, 1447, 1522, 1552, 1557, 1606, 1611, 1613, 1617, 1624, 1658, 1678, 1709, 1736, 1739, 1741, 1884, 2009, 2010, 2059, 2061, 2067, 2084-2091, 2099, 2282, 2502, 2548, 2747, 2750, 2752, 2755, 2798, 2938, 2940, 2946, 2953, 2956, 2966, 2977, 2981, 3106-3117, 3138, 3180, 3181, 3197, 3220, 3232, 3312, 3405, 3445, 3483, 3495, 3784, 3857, 3882, 3924, 3926, 3949, 4211, 4265, 4267, 4278, 4320, 4480, 4491, 4496, 4498, 4511, 4778, 4903-4905, 5063, 5065, 5081, 5090, 5116-5118, 5125, 5130-5132, 5138, 5377, 5455, 5457, 5795, 5801, 5951, 6199, 6201, 6204, 6205, 6212, 6220, 6231, 6474, 6485, 6528, 6530, 6680, 6722, 6723, 6791, 6792, 6925, 6929, 6948, 6952, 6960, 7039, 7043, 7087, 7143, 7198, 7235, 7249, 7298, 7333, 7343, 7347, 7348, 7405, 7450, 7595, 7624-7628, 7713, 7754, 7756, 7797, 7813, 7823, 7832, 7950, 8019, 8024, 8029, 8030, 8033, 8035, 8036, 8048, 8066, 8093, 8104, 8136, 8149, 8150, 8172, 8220, 8394, 8395, 8397, 8581, 8667, 8710, 8730, 9077, 9562, 9563, 9580, 9589, 9592, 9668, 9750, 9751, 9756, 9761, 9764, 9774, 9781, 9791, 9797, 9802, 9803, 9811, 9813,
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9816, 9821, 9877, 9881, 9893, 9965, 9982, 10058, 10069, 10538, 10743, 10763, 10922, 11443, 11506, 11509, 11511, 11515, 11520, 11522-11527, 11585-11587, 11657-11661, 11664, 11668, 11670-11672, 11674, 11870, 11879, 11905, 11906, 11915, 11953, 11958, 11968, 11970, 11971, 11973, 11976-11979, 11982, 11987 Environment, Mexico 476, 488, 802, 1103, 1222, 1239, 1244, 1291, 1367, 1368, 1385, 1407, 1427, 1525, 7087, 7198, 7298, 7328, 7348, 8024, 10922 Environment, migrant workers 366, 10922-10925 Environment, military/veterans 427 Environment, minorities 589, 966, 1162, 1613, 1629, 2074, 4511, 4986, 5377, 5457, 6925, 6952, 7149, 7242, 7249, 7273, 7343, 7481, 7949, 8033, 10218, 10922-10925, 11879 Environment, Mongolia 8396 Environment, Montenegro 8395 Environment, Namibia 2087 Environment, Native Americans/American Indians 473, 484, 485, 488, 5585, 6098, 7143, 7180, 7600 Environment, natural resources 126, 175, 185, 198, 210, 409, 462, 465-468, 472-474, 476, 477, 481, 484, 488, 578, 585, 628, 635, 877, 1007, 1043, 1048, 1049, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1092, 1101, 1192, 1193, 1202, 1208, 1239, 1249, 1253, 1255, 1262, 1264, 1272, 1293, 1303, 1306, 1336, 1338, 1339, 1357, 1359, 1363, 1366-1368, 1377, 1378, 1380, 1393, 1402, 1407, 1436, 1439, 1476, 1522, 1544, 1554, 1727, 1823, 1876, 1877, 1882, 1928, 2081, 2456, 2506, 2548, 2613, 2657, 2659, 2663, 2745, 2746, 2752, 2753, 2864, 2920, 2940, 2966, 3138, 3153, 3197, 3473, 3483, 3495, 3950, 4265, 4320, 4436, 4480, 4486, 4571, 4664, 4903, 4917, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4924, 4927, 4933, 4936, 4937, 4940, 4943-4945, 4947, 4949, 4950, 4952, 4955, 4957, 4958, 4961-4963, 4965, 4966, 4968, 4969, 4971-4973, 4976, 4978, 4980, 4984, 4987, 5005, 5077, 5125, 5238, 5266, 5282, 5348, 5361, 5371, 5372, 5380, 5385, 5459, 5468, 5711, 5801, 5915, 5976, 6149, 6197, 6200, 6204, 6205, 6209, 6212, 6214, 6216, 6399, 6469, 6478, 6538, 6539, 6784, 6791, 6801, 6804, 6925, 6934, 6935, 6944, 6950, 6952, 6953, 6956, 6998, 7043, 7087, 7099, 7105, 7110, 7153, 7161, 7166, 7181, 7189, 7198, 7298, 7306, 7309, 7343, 7348, 7349, 7388, 7390, 7594, 7597, 7624-7628, 7713, 7813, 7820, 7986, 7987, 8036, 8044, 8048, 8118, 8158, 8303, 8318, 8346, 8395, 8396, 8667, 8701, 8881, 9115, 9328, 9340, 9352, 9380, 9406, 9499, 9517, 9575, 9580, 9581, 9584, 9588, 9592, 9719, 9720, 9762, 9763, 9774, 9775, 9785, 9844, 9855, 9877, 9892, 9893, 9896, 9965, 9985, 9993, 9995, 10024, 10030, 10049, 10058, 10085, 10245, 10255, 10264, 10534, 10538, 10743, 10753, 10763, 10801, 10826, 10827, 10856, 11443, 11511, 11512, 11514-11516, 11522-11526, 11528, 11584, 11585, 11587, 11653, 11657, 11662, 11667, 11831, 11865, 11878, 11879, 11918, 11967, 11969, 11972, 11973, 11979, 11980 Environment, Netherlands 2657 Environment, New Zealand 1191, 1434 Environment, Nicaragua 7333, 7347 Environment, Nigeria 7124 Environment, Oceania 1191, 1261, 1310, 1331, 1357 Environment, Palau 1352 Environment, Papua New Guinea 1305, 1306, 1438 Environment, Paraguay 7309 Environment, Peru 1116, 5077, 5125, 6791, 11514, 11522, 11524 Environment, Philippines 1228, 1357 Environment, plant conservation 468, 479, 488, 1191, 7696, 9896, 10852, 11006, 11826 Environment, pollution control 627, 1629, 2757, 4486, 5377, 6998, 7149, 7242, 7588, 11518
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Environment, program evaluation 246, 1103, 1116, 1185, 1186, 1339, 1352, 1403, 1433, 1434, 1436, 1719, 5164, 5585, 7113, 7118, 7328, 9892, 11518, 11762 Environment, public education 175, 519, 862, 1208, 1327, 1344, 1391, 1394, 1612, 2749, 3882, 5361, 6107, 6212, 7166, 8039, 8578, 9328, 9370, 9892, 11667 Environment, public policy 243, 366, 466, 802, 1170, 1222, 1227, 1254, 1317, 1318, 1359, 1435, 1449, 1525, 1546, 1552, 1557, 1606, 1671, 1736, 2607, 2650, 2652, 2668, 2972, 3445, 4482, 5070, 5081, 5095, 5102, 5103, 5115-5117, 5130, 5138, 5145, 5149, 5361, 6935, 6952, 6960, 6966, 6967, 7118, 7332, 7756, 8130, 8136, 8140, 8149, 8150, 8153, 8158, 9479, 9480, 9592, 9763, 9768, 9793, 9794, 9803, 9892, 9982, 10005, 10030, 10032, 10940, 11657, 11664, 11673, 11866, 11973 Environment, publication 1292, 2724, 4489, 8140, 10923-10925 Environment, radiation control 7186 Environment, recycling 632, 635, 1680, 2970, 2971, 3934, 4255, 8038, 11959 Environment, reform 4488, 4493, 5103, 5115, 9965, 11671 Environment, research 485, 486, 1103, 1185, 1248, 1257, 1347, 1352, 1403, 1433, 1434, 1438, 1439, 1525, 1606, 1617, 1719, 2683, 2724, 2972, 4489, 4510, 4904, 4929, 5116, 5117, 5125, 5149, 5481, 5585, 6952, 7048, 7087, 7113, 7186, 7198, 7235, 7293, 7348, 7588, 7713, 7949, 7950, 8066, 8130, 8136, 8149, 8150, 8153, 8210, 8216, 8223, 9479, 9480, 9756, 9816, 9889, 9892, 10015, 10062, 11518, 11657, 11762, 11826, 11843, 11858, 11915 Environment, Romania 8395 Environment, Russia 2966, 7099, 8394, 8397, 9584 Environment, Rwanda 3473 Environment, scholarship funds 1025, 2067 Environment, seed money 49, 877, 10372 Environment, Senegal 2068 Environment, Serbia 8395 Environment, single organization support 3304, 10899, 12027 Environment, single parents 11958 Environment, South Africa 7713 Environment, South America 623, 1101, 1111, 1116, 5005, 7181, 7189, 7309 Environment, South Asia 8130 Environment, Southern Africa 481 Environment, student aid 9562, 9563 Environment, Suriname 623, 9580 Environment, Switzerland 7198 Environment, Tajikistan 465, 466, 468 Environment, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 3473, 5455 Environment, technical assistance 510, 1285, 1345, 2977, 3354, 4373, 4443, 4929, 4953, 5064, 5070, 5090, 5095, 5102, 5103, 5115-5118, 5131, 5132, 5145, 5149, 6211, 6222, 7028, 7050, 7180, 7186, 7242, 7293, 7331, 7347, 7358, 7585, 7696, 8130, 8136, 8149, 8150, 8153, 8158, 9367, 9479, 9480, 9973, 9988, 10001, 10005, 10014, 10032, 10062, 10923-10925, 10940, 11455, 11496 Environment, Thailand 7293 Environment, toxics 366, 625, 1606, 1624, 2974, 3354, 4488, 4493, 4499, 4510, 4778, 5115, 6935, 7593, 7797, 7832, 9775, 10913, 10923-10925, 11506, 11660, 11661, 11762, 11978 Environment, Turkey 472, 482 Environment, Uganda 3473, 7331 Environment, Vietnam 7105, 7153 Environment, volunteer services 2081, 9559, 11658, 11662 Environment, waste management 1511, 2970, 2971, 9775, 9803 Environment, water pollution 1392, 3857, 3949, 5070, 5095, 5115, 5138, 5145, 5483, 6049,
7823, 8030, 8578, 9756, 9803, 11660, 11661, 11664, 11674 Environment, water resources 158, 184, 207, 243, 246, 251, 252, 449-451, 499, 510, 519, 527, 1064, 1067, 1116, 1179, 1186, 1191, 1197, 1209, 1228, 1244, 1248, 1277, 1285, 1286, 1291, 1292, 1305, 1310, 1311, 1316, 1331, 1341, 1344, 1345, 1347, 1351, 1352, 1381, 1383, 1385, 1391, 1392, 1394, 1400, 1409, 1411, 1414-1416, 1423, 1427, 1433, 1435, 1437, 1438, 1617, 1658, 1681, 1709, 1719, 1736, 1741, 1879, 2502, 2631, 2798, 2942, 3139, 3219, 3220, 3232, 3949, 4953, 5063, 5065, 5070, 5081, 5095, 5102, 5103, 5115-5118, 5130-5132, 5138, 5145, 5149, 5449, 5450, 5481, 6107, 6211, 6222, 6226, 6530, 6532, 6533, 6680, 7039, 7118, 7585, 7754, 8029, 8030, 8033, 8035, 8129, 9064, 9324, 9367, 9468, 9522, 9523, 9559, 9589, 9756, 9763, 9847, 9988, 10119, 10791, 10803, 10809, 11149, 11355, 11455, 11658, 11661, 11664, 11666, 11669, 11671, 11672, 11843, 11858, 11866, 11976 Environment, women 448, 625, 4904, 5455, 7657, 11958 Environment, youth 4497, 6723 Environment, Yugoslavia (Former) 8395 Environmental education 158, 163, 164, 499, 1047, 1057, 1280, 1327, 1522, 1608, 1609, 1651, 1710, 1717, 1783, 1939, 2062, 2220, 2570, 3197, 3822, 4766, 4918, 6091, 6114, 6137, 6202, 6206, 6226, 6775, 7657, 8270, 8376, 8380, 8918, 9350, 9359, 9420, 9451-9453, 9468, 9472, 9489, 9527, 9559, 9561, 9570, 9571, 9643, 9865, 10534, 10765, 10835, 10899, 11287, 11455, 11647, 11956, 12027 Environmental education, awards/prizes/ competitions 1057, 1717 Environmental education, children 6226, 9420, 9452, 9472 Environmental education, children/youth 163, 499, 1057, 1280, 1651, 1717, 1783, 2220, 6091, 6206, 6775, 9451, 9453, 9489, 9527, 9559, 9561, 9571, 9643, 9865, 10765, 11287 Environmental education, conferences/seminars 9527, 9570 Environmental education, curriculum development 158, 1280, 1651, 9527 Environmental education, economically disadvantaged 1608, 1609, 6091, 9472, 9643 Environmental education, equipment 9643 Environmental education, exhibitions 10765 Environmental education, faculty/staff development 163, 1280, 3822, 9559 Environmental education, film/video/radio 158, 1522 Environmental education, girls 11647 Environmental education, income development 1057, 1710, 1717, 2062, 2220, 2570, 6091, 9451, 9468, 10835, 11287 Environmental education, management development/capacity building 1047, 1327, 1651, 1783, 1939, 4766, 6137, 8270, 8376, 8918, 9350, 9359, 9420, 9468, 9559, 9865, 10534, 10899, 11647, 12027 Environmental education, minorities 1608, 1609 Environmental education, program evaluation 1047, 6114, 8380 Environmental education, publication 8380 Environmental education, technical assistance 4918, 9350, 11455 Environmental education, women 7657 Environmental education, youth 1608, 1609 Epilepsy 5917 Epilepsy, income development 5917 Ethiopia, arts/culture/humanities 462, 467, 469-471, 478 Ethiopia, community improvement/development 462, 467, 1303 Ethiopia, crime/courts/legal services 462 Ethiopia, education 1175 Ethiopia, environment 462, 467, 478, 1303 Ethiopia, food/nutrition/agriculture 478, 11734
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Ethiopia, health—general 1175, 1177, 1240, 1290, 1303, 1370, 1395, 1424, 4686, 7614, 11734 Ethiopia, health—specific diseases 7614, 11734 Ethiopia, international affairs/development 1290, 1370, 1395, 1424, 4686, 7614, 11734 Ethiopia, philanthropy/voluntarism 1177 Ethiopia, public affairs/government 462, 1290, 1395 Ethiopia, social sciences 1395 Ethnic studies 476, 4827 Ethnic studies, indigenous peoples 476 Ethnic studies, management development/capacity building 476 Ethnic studies, minorities 4827 Ethnic studies, research 4827 Europe, arts/culture/humanities 2137 Europe, civil rights 2978 Europe, crime/courts/legal services 2978 Europe, education 161 Europe, environment 482 Europe, international affairs/development 161, 809, 2137, 2643, 2978, 6987 Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism 5040, 5055 Europe, public affairs/government 5055 Europe, religion 2430, 3834 Europe, science 161, 482 Europe, social sciences 2643 Europe, youth development 8105 Eye diseases 3867, 4886, 7614, 10860, 11452 Eye diseases, awards/prizes/competitions 11452 Eye diseases, blind/visually impaired 3867, 4886, 7614, 10860, 11452 Eye diseases, children/youth 4886 Eye diseases, economically disadvantaged 7614 Eye diseases, income development 10860, 11452 Eye diseases, program evaluation 7614 Eye research 1899 Eye research, blind/visually impaired 1899 Eye research, income development 1899 Faculty/staff development, animals/wildlife 1617, 3040, 4604, 5348, 7713, 8395, 11007, 11831 Faculty/staff development, arts/culture/humanities 16, 61, 71, 199, 492, 545, 547, 904, 934, 1125, 1128, 1129, 1537, 1669, 2139, 2332, 2363, 2880, 2905, 3024, 3027, 3072, 3410, 3417, 3449, 3622, 4735, 5061, 5326, 5351, 5366, 5367, 5374, 5389, 6146, 6444, 6911, 7001, 7022, 7168, 7175, 7230, 7232, 7301, 7314, 7324, 7362, 7674, 7957, 7967, 7968, 8351, 9444, 9525, 9594, 9625, 9629, 9664, 9667, 10008, 10047, 10048, 10061, 10073, 10187, 10221, 10246, 10432, 10512, 10539, 10749, 10914, 10962, 11498, 11574, 11746, 11874, 12075 Faculty/staff development, civil rights 235, 532, 733, 747, 916, 1181, 1656, 2101, 3528, 4502, 4911, 5277, 7161, 7181, 7187, 7226, 7281, 7303, 11450 Faculty/staff development, community improvement/development 66, 69, 79, 93, 424, 501, 502, 904, 1155, 1404, 1482, 1617, 1882, 2074, 2268, 2767, 3052, 3205, 3534, 3716, 4005, 4024, 4100, 4112, 4381, 4549, 4795, 4997, 5086, 5125, 5223, 5278, 5363, 6126, 6485, 6617, 6911, 6961, 7100, 7112, 7132, 7157, 7161, 7168, 7181, 7191, 7226, 7248, 7252, 7265, 7281, 7284, 7312, 7937, 7938, 7961, 8144, 8419, 8706, 9229, 9302, 9336, 9341, 9348, 9354, 9372, 9392, 9454, 9658, 9732, 9742, 9842, 10218, 10219, 10221, 10419, 11468, 11471, 11521, 11700, 11847, 11900, 11932, 11933, 12000 Faculty/staff development, crime/courts/legal services 226, 235, 424, 916, 1181, 2764, 2788, 3017, 3365, 3480, 3518, 3528, 4479, 4555, 4576, 5388, 6485, 7226, 7812, 8613, 9268, 9329, 9450, 9628, 10465, 10887, 10947, 11565, 11573, 12152 Faculty/staff development, education 68, 69, 153, 163, 214, 305, 308, 311, 319, 323, 328, 491-494, 497, 537, 541, 571, 747, 833, 906, 996, 1042, 1044, 1056, 1062, 1125, 1128, 1145, 1280, 1473, 1547, 1621, 1663, 1702,
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1707, 1814, 1882, 1949, 2052, 2064, 2101, 2102, 2154, 2156, 2160, 2161, 2163, 2169, 2174, 2262, 2382, 2442, 2450, 2451, 2618, 2621, 2767, 2770, 2772, 2774, 2776, 2778, 2782, 2785, 2897, 3021, 3022, 3027, 3037, 3042, 3046, 3048, 3092, 3199, 3229, 3230, 3236, 3269, 3310, 3330, 3331, 3377, 3407, 3410, 3417, 3423, 3425, 3557, 3666, 3668, 3683, 3707, 3737, 3757, 3767, 3822, 3824, 3856, 3858, 3954, 3955, 3965, 3993-3995, 3997, 4024, 4112, 4239, 4243, 4253, 4384, 4502, 4546, 4549, 4551, 4552, 4583, 4795, 4844, 5124, 5153, 5161, 5196, 5360, 5396, 5434, 5641, 5803, 5855, 5961, 5969, 6146, 6229, 6234, 6315, 6440, 6444, 6467, 6485, 6488, 6489, 6516, 6522, 6577, 6585, 6588, 6610, 6642, 6646, 6694, 6703, 6743, 6810, 7060, 7088, 7161, 7230, 7247, 7262, 7266, 7301, 7314, 7339, 7362, 7395, 7445, 7615, 7640, 7642, 7644, 7658, 7662, 7683, 7708, 7710, 7711, 7743, 7768, 7816, 7886, 7900, 8012, 8180, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 8266, 8271, 8272, 8364, 8365, 8404, 8562, 8591, 8611, 8660, 8716, 9053, 9063, 9386, 9397, 9398, 9435, 9445, 9519, 9520, 9533, 9548, 9562, 9563, 9582, 9594, 9610, 9614, 9616, 9620, 9625, 9628, 9642, 9644, 9645, 9664, 9666, 9667, 9669, 9673, 9728, 9732, 9742, 9754, 9779, 9829, 9843, 9907, 9912-9914, 9917-9922, 9928, 9934-9937, 9940-9945, 9949-9951, 10169, 10217, 10265, 10412, 10414, 10419, 10432, 10450, 10465, 10469, 10472, 10512, 10514, 10515, 10523, 10539, 10554, 10614, 10669, 10684, 10714, 10716, 10720, 10723, 10726, 10738, 10739, 10764, 10900, 10901, 10914, 10930, 10946, 10960, 10962, 10963, 10966, 10969, 10974, 10978, 11008, 11450, 11487, 11488, 11507, 11569, 11624, 11678, 11746, 11780, 11810, 11814, 11818, 11821, 11824-11827, 11830-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11848, 11851-11854, 11856, 11858, 11861, 11876, 11954, 11957, 11960, 11961, 11963 Faculty/staff development, employment 1656, 2621, 3251, 5009, 5124, 5220, 5388, 5655, 6588, 8057, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 8609, 9435, 9454, 9642, 10469, 12000 Faculty/staff development, environment 163, 1062, 1280, 1617, 1882, 2074, 3153, 3822, 4497, 5125, 5348, 5363, 5380, 6485, 7161, 7181, 7713, 8395, 9348, 9352, 9358, 9478-9480, 9499, 9559, 9562, 9563, 10089, 10217, 10218, 11507, 11825, 11826, 11831, 11836, 11842, 11843, 11858 Faculty/staff development, food/nutrition/ agriculture 2763, 3919, 4497, 5368, 5380, 5434, 9454, 9478, 11832, 11836, 11837, 11853 Faculty/staff development, health—general 170, 204, 234, 262, 368, 424, 444, 537, 1537, 2191, 2192, 2203, 2239, 2250, 2258, 2264, 2621, 2763, 2779, 3022, 3041, 3264, 3266, 3517, 3525-3527, 3824, 4005, 4497, 4502, 4548, 5124, 5153, 5161, 5318, 5365, 5388, 5434, 5636, 6061, 6064, 6075, 6522, 7060, 7187, 7247, 7301, 7360, 7459, 7610, 7640, 7642, 7644, 7844, 8369, 8601, 8610, 8625, 9603, 9915, 9916, 9956-9959, 10257, 10298, 10721, 10724, 10930, 10947, 10949, 10962, 11471, 11573, 11613, 11624, 11853 Faculty/staff development, health—specific diseases 73, 262, 494, 557, 3525-3527, 4548, 5306, 6061, 6064, 7610, 7844, 8625, 10724, 10738, 10946, 10949 Faculty/staff development, housing/shelter 65, 520, 2373, 2909, 3033, 3153, 3485, 4381, 4528, 4561, 5261, 5388, 5606, 6103, 7317, 8144, 8992, 9336, 9354, 9372, 9475, 9476, 9608, 10217-10219, 10221, 11521 Faculty/staff development, human services— multipurpose 65, 66, 68, 73, 235, 368, 520, 747, 1216, 1661, 1775, 1778, 1982, 2139,
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2166, 2177, 2191, 2264, 2373, 2382, 2762, 2763, 2879, 2904, 2939, 2941, 3017, 3026, 3030, 3033, 3047, 3049, 3052, 3055, 3266, 3365, 3517, 3599, 3737, 3745, 4005, 4073, 4100, 4112, 4381, 4552, 4555, 4559, 4591, 5153, 5161, 5220, 5221, 5224, 5256, 5261, 5263, 5269, 5274, 5278, 5323, 5354, 5360, 5365, 5376, 5382, 5390, 5397, 5434, 5615, 5855, 5971, 6103, 6145, 6522, 6614, 7108, 7132, 7169, 7493, 7816, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 8353, 8369, 8404, 8591, 8592, 8600, 8609, 8611, 8613, 9032, 9208, 9268, 9341, 9392, 9450, 9475, 9482, 10124, 10217-10219, 10221, 10252, 10751, 10887, 10902, 10949, 10978, 11471, 11485, 11487, 11488, 11564, 11565, 11573, 11590, 11593, 11809, 12065, 12152 Faculty/staff development, international affairs/ development 1155, 2779, 2780, 4479, 4549, 4843, 5263, 5636, 7112, 7138, 7168, 7175, 7191, 8109, 8395, 10724 Faculty/staff development, medical research 6315, 7768, 11810, 11818, 11826, 11827, 11833-11835, 11837, 11840, 11841, 11851, 11853 Faculty/staff development, membership benefit groups 7248, 8144 Faculty/staff development, mental health/substance abuse 226, 1982, 2880, 3534, 4579, 5391, 7266, 8905, 9874, 10401, 10713, 10737, 10902, 10947, 11564 Faculty/staff development, philanthropy/voluntarism 69, 71, 3737, 4580, 4997, 5388, 6126, 6522, 6946, 7158, 7265, 7312, 9533, 11780 Faculty/staff development, public affairs/ government 319, 545, 996, 1129, 1482, 1702, 1778, 2373, 2450, 2618, 2774, 2780, 2787, 3038, 3085, 3485, 3716, 4073, 4243, 4253, 4559, 5124, 5363, 5365, 5380, 6516, 6961, 7088, 7100, 7158, 7232, 7281, 8109, 8144, 8706, 9386, 9603, 9616, 9669, 9698, 9728, 9732, 9754, 9829, 10265, 10412, 10432, 10523, 10716, 11468, 11471, 11574, 11700 Faculty/staff development, recreation/sports/ athletics 2239, 2763, 4576, 5351, 5434, 7713, 8395, 10217, 10218, 11007 Faculty/staff development, religion 2760, 2762, 2764, 2765, 2774, 2776, 2778, 2780, 2787, 2788, 3024, 3034, 3085, 3092, 3670, 3682, 3691-3695, 3698, 3701, 3713, 3714, 3718, 3719, 3723, 3724, 3732, 3734, 3742, 6946, 6961, 8618, 8622, 9625, 10212, 11450, 11556, 11809, 11847 Faculty/staff development, safety/disaster relief 170, 8144, 11521 Faculty/staff development, science 163, 491, 493, 833, 1062, 1128, 1145, 1949, 2154, 2782, 3485, 4479, 6146, 8562, 9519, 9520, 9667, 9742, 10465, 10512, 10515, 10716, 10720, 10723, 10966, 10969, 11818, 11824-11827, 11831, 11832, 11835-11837, 11840, 11842, 11845, 11851, 11852, 11854, 11856, 11858, 11861, 11954, 11957, 11960, 11961, 11963 Faculty/staff development, social sciences 1155, 4479, 5009, 5803, 7181, 7187, 7230, 7248, 7303, 7395, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8364, 8365, 10714, 10739, 10966, 11832, 11861 Faculty/staff development, youth development 532, 1071, 1128, 1404, 1775, 1778, 2760, 2939, 3017, 3034, 3038, 3754, 3757, 4296, 4384, 4497, 4531, 4551, 4843, 4911, 5803, 6694, 7108, 7301, 7395, 7445, 8272, 9445, 9482, 9658, 9666, 9843, 10246 Family planning, AIDS, people with 2136, 8023 Family planning, boys 775, 4494 Family planning, children/youth 630, 1356, 7127, 11749 Family planning, curriculum development 630 Family planning, economically disadvantaged 630, 1220, 1256, 1356, 4509, 7271, 7334, 11749 Family planning, girls 775, 2136, 4494 Family planning, income development 1256 Family planning, infants/toddlers 4494, 6493
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Family planning, management development/capacity building 7127, 7271, 7334, 8023, 9040, 10271, 10272, 12061 Family planning, men 6493, 7361 Family planning, program evaluation 524, 651, 775, 1246, 1424, 2136, 6493, 7304 Family planning, publication 630 Family planning, research 651, 775, 1256, 2136, 11749 Family planning, technical assistance 11749 Family planning, women 212, 269, 270, 524, 630, 651, 1220, 1246, 1247, 1256, 1356, 1358, 1370, 1424, 4509, 5982-5984, 6493, 7127, 7271, 7304, 7334, 7361, 7871, 8023, 9040, 10271, 10272, 11749, 12061 Family planning, youth 7361 Family resources and services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5394 Family resources and services, children 11065 Family resources and services, children/youth 373, 397, 2112, 2245, 5343, 5403, 5441, 5454, 9558, 10142, 10166, 10902, 11367, 11384, 11897 Family resources and services, crime/abuse victims 2112, 10166 Family resources and services, disabilities, people with 373, 397, 2112, 2245, 2247, 5454, 10142, 11065, 11367, 11384, 11897 Family resources and services, disability 373, 397, 2112, 2245, 2247, 5343, 5394, 5403, 5441, 5454, 9558, 10142, 10166, 10902, 11051, 11065, 11367, 11384, 11897 Family resources and services, economically disadvantaged 397, 5343, 5394, 5403, 5441, 10142, 11065 Family resources and services, faculty/staff development 10902 Family resources and services, Hispanics/Latinos 10142 Family resources and services, income development 2245, 5343, 5403, 5441, 9558, 10166, 11051, 11065, 11367, 11384, 11897 Family resources and services, infants/toddlers 5394, 11065 Family resources and services, management development/capacity building 373, 397, 2112, 2245, 2247, 5343, 9558, 10142 Family resources and services, mentally disabled 5343, 5394, 5403, 5441, 9558, 10166, 10902, 11051 Family resources and services, minorities 397 Family resources and services, technical assistance 2245, 5394, 5454 Family services 65, 141, 218, 227, 245, 261, 365, 408, 508, 534, 535, 546, 646, 747, 1216, 1287, 1350, 1443, 1471, 1493, 1632, 1728, 1769, 1889, 2008, 2128, 2143, 2158, 2181, 2182, 2204, 2234, 2337, 2602, 2763, 2838, 2904, 2915, 2957, 3047, 3087, 3193, 3226, 3256, 3266, 3318, 3323, 3493, 3570, 3571, 3629, 3747, 3935, 3953, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4011, 4012, 4018, 4020, 4021, 4027, 4028, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4038, 4039, 4042, 4044, 4045, 4068, 4073, 4078-4080, 4085, 4087, 4093, 4094, 4098-4101, 4105, 4111, 4112, 4122, 4127, 4139, 4146, 4147, 4161, 4164, 4168, 4170, 4171, 4176, 4178, 4180, 4181, 4187, 4188, 4190, 4199, 4381, 4437, 4661, 4681, 4708, 4739, 4781, 4946, 4975, 5018, 5056, 5074, 5171, 5215, 5219-5221, 5270, 5276, 5283, 5301, 5316, 5325, 5346, 5352, 5395, 5489, 5573, 5592, 5593, 5616, 5621, 5627, 5637, 5643, 5668-5670, 5679, 5680, 5682, 5702, 5971, 6058, 6096, 6141, 6387, 6498, 6508, 6689, 6859, 6995, 7033-7035, 7127, 7151, 7171, 7413, 7451, 7469, 7478, 7486, 7611, 7816, 7869, 7939, 7943, 7944, 7996, 8011, 8088, 8194, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 8240, 8416, 8585, 8588, 8592, 8598, 8605, 8608, 8635, 8691, 8833, 8892, 8946, 8995, 9009, 9011, 9050, 9056, 9129, 9138, 9202, 9218, 9235, 9251, 9268, 9331, 9341, 9373, 9375, 9482, 9498, 9500, 9578, 9676, 9678, 9812, 9875, 9885,
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10000, 10020, 10236, 10243, 10296, 10410, 10551, 10557, 10582, 10629, 10644, 10647, 10751, 10789, 10825, 10861, 10906, 10941, 10952, 11037, 11054, 11102, 11106, 11125, 11128, 11129, 11135, 11155, 11169, 11176, 11193, 11198, 11199, 11207, 11224, 11305, 11311, 11313, 11322, 11326, 11327, 11375, 11376, 11418, 11439, 11487-11489, 11500, 11534, 11539, 11564, 11590, 11597, 11601, 11611, 11622, 11679, 11681, 11682, 11689, 11692, 11695, 11704, 11707, 11709, 11711, 11713, 11935, 11936, 11996, 12065 Family services, adolescent parents 2372, 3593, 3594, 5469, 7476, 9267 Family services, African Americans/Blacks 1728, 2904, 3323, 4085, 5171, 5215, 6859, 8240, 9267, 10243 Family services, aging 58, 2006, 3529, 3809, 4105, 4180, 4505, 5275, 5637, 6062, 6276, 6403, 9186, 11169, 11534 Family services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4199, 5283, 5395 Family services, boys 646, 1728 Family services, building/renovation 139, 508, 3193, 5056, 8585, 8598, 11846 Family services, children 3747, 5434, 9978, 10941 Family services, children/youth 65, 139, 141, 218, 247, 261, 365, 408, 546, 747, 1493, 1982, 2008, 2143, 2153, 2158, 2181, 2182, 2204, 2234, 2337, 2602, 2838, 2883, 2904, 2915, 2933, 2950, 2957, 3193, 3226, 3256, 3266, 3570, 3571, 3629, 3828, 3944, 3953, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4011, 4012, 4018, 4020-4022, 4027, 4028, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4038, 4039, 4042, 4045, 4068, 4073, 4078-4080, 4085, 4087, 4093, 4094, 4098-4101, 4105, 4111, 4112, 4122, 4127, 4139, 4146, 4147, 4164, 4168, 4170, 4171, 4178, 4180, 4181, 4187, 4188, 4190, 4199, 4381, 4437, 4681, 4708, 4739, 4781, 4946, 4975, 5018, 5215, 5219-5221, 5276, 5283, 5301, 5325, 5395, 5478, 5489, 5592, 5593, 5621, 5627, 5637, 5668-5670, 5680, 5682, 5702, 5971, 6141, 6387, 6859, 6995, 7127, 7151, 7171, 7413, 7451, 7469, 7478, 7486, 7869, 7899, 7940, 7941, 7944, 7996, 8011, 8088, 8240, 8585, 8588, 8592, 8598, 8605, 8608, 8635, 8691, 8705, 8833, 8892, 9033, 9050, 9138, 9218, 9331, 9341, 9345, 9373, 9375, 9498, 9500, 9615, 9812, 9875, 9885, 10000, 10020, 10410, 10530, 10557, 10644, 10647, 10825, 10861, 10902, 10906, 10952, 11037, 11054, 11102, 11106, 11119, 11120, 11125, 11128, 11129, 11135, 11169, 11176, 11193, 11195, 11224, 11305, 11313, 11326, 11327, 11375, 11418, 11439, 11489, 11539, 11564, 11590, 11597, 11611, 11622, 11689, 11695, 11935, 11936, 11996, 12065 Family services, computer systems/equipment 141, 2234, 5270, 9875, 10410, 11611 Family services, conferences/seminars 4005, 4171, 10296 Family services, counseling 139, 2266, 3413, 3944, 6077, 9290, 10636, 11119, 11120, 11846 Family services, crime/abuse victims 65, 139, 141, 1493, 2153, 2182, 2234, 3828, 4708, 5668-5670, 6141, 7899, 7944, 9218, 9268, 9345, 9375, 9464, 9615, 9676, 10644, 10825, 10952, 11125, 11128, 11195, 11597 Family services, curriculum development 747, 1287, 7816, 9426, 11487, 11488 Family services, disabilities, people with 58, 245, 2883, 2933, 2950, 4078, 4190, 4505, 5275, 6276, 8833 Family services, domestic violence 46, 131, 139, 268, 273, 281, 282, 520, 542, 1342, 1468, 1641, 1948, 1964, 2109, 2125, 3517, 3615, 4438, 4559, 4764, 5312, 5390, 5496, 5525, 5605, 5721, 5907, 5937, 5996, 6063, 6108, 6145, 6210, 6301, 6415, 7038, 7152, 7893, 8244, 8699, 8984, 9108, 9132, 9184, 9356, 9365, 9391, 9618, 9903, 10612, 10652, 10836, 10915, 10916, 10968, 10971, 11085,
11093, 11099, 11117, 11200, 11317, 11331, 11466, 11573, 11600, 11608, 12138 Family services, economically disadvantaged 58, 141, 245, 247, 365, 408, 747, 1350, 1824, 2128, 2158, 2182, 2234, 2337, 2372, 2602, 2763, 2838, 2883, 2904, 2915, 2933, 2950, 3323, 3493, 3570, 3571, 3935, 3944, 4004, 4005, 4009, 4011, 4012, 4018, 4020-4022, 4027, 4028, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4038, 4039, 4042, 4044, 4045, 4068, 4073, 4078-4080, 4085, 4087, 4093, 4094, 4098-4101, 4105, 4111, 4112, 4122, 4127, 4139, 4146, 4147, 4153, 4161, 4162, 4164, 4168, 4170, 4171, 4176, 4178, 4180, 4187, 4188, 4190, 4199, 4381, 4437, 4505, 4946, 5018, 5074, 5220, 5221, 5270, 5276, 5301, 5436, 5478, 5592, 5627, 5668-5670, 5682, 6276, 6387, 6498, 6859, 6995, 7151, 7171, 7451, 7469, 7486, 7943, 7996, 8011, 8088, 8240, 8416, 8592, 8635, 9500, 9578, 10028, 10243, 10984, 11078, 11155, 11176, 11311, 11489, 11539, 11590, 11682, 11695, 11704, 11707, 11709, 11711, 11713, 11935, 11936 Family services, electronic media/online services 201, 218, 2957, 5352, 11601 Family services, endowments 6062, 9427 Family services, equipment 7944, 10410 Family services, faculty/staff development 65, 747, 1216, 1982, 2191, 2763, 2904, 3047, 3266, 4005, 4073, 4100, 4112, 4381, 5220, 5221, 5224, 5434, 5971, 7816, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 8592, 9268, 9341, 9482, 10751, 10902, 11487, 11488, 11564, 11590, 12065 Family services, fellowships 3747, 4171 Family services, girls 646 Family services, Hispanics/Latinos 1824, 2191, 2266, 2904, 4022, 4085, 5221, 6859, 8240, 9500, 9676, 10984, 11078, 11155, 11681 Family services, home/homemaker aid 58, 247, 2006, 2191, 3529, 3809, 4505, 5224, 5275, 5693, 6062, 6156, 6276, 6403, 7608, 7612, 7896, 7940, 9186 Family services, homeless 65, 4437, 9482, 9678, 10644, 11193 Family services, immigrants/refugees 2191, 4078, 5215, 5283, 7816 Family services, income development 261, 687, 1443, 1493, 2008, 2372, 2915, 2957, 3226, 4094, 4661, 4708, 4975, 5215, 5220, 5224, 5270, 5275, 5325, 5404, 5616, 5621, 5679, 5693, 5702, 5971, 6498, 6995, 8240, 8416, 8608, 8995, 9009, 9011, 9050, 9056, 9138, 9202, 9251, 9331, 9345, 9373, 9427, 9500, 9885, 10551, 10582, 10629, 10644, 10647, 10789, 10825, 10861, 11037, 11054, 11078, 11102, 11106, 11119, 11120, 11125, 11128, 11129, 11135, 11155, 11169, 11176, 11193, 11195, 11198, 11199, 11207, 11224, 11305, 11311, 11313, 11322, 11326, 11327, 11375, 11376, 11418, 11439, 11500, 12065 Family services, infants/toddlers 227, 245, 508, 1287, 1350, 1632, 1824, 2372, 2383, 2452, 2763, 3593, 3594, 4044, 4153, 4162, 4176, 5404, 5436, 5469, 5573, 5642, 6058, 6077, 6493, 6689, 7476, 9251, 9267, 9268, 9426, 9427, 9464, 10028, 10551, 10789, 10926, 10927, 10984, 11078, 11311, 11487, 11488, 11648 Family services, internship funds 4009 Family services, LGBTQ 747, 5316, 5643 Family services, management development/capacity building 58, 65, 139, 141, 218, 227, 247, 365, 408, 508, 534, 1471, 1632, 1728, 1824, 2006, 2182, 2234, 2372, 2602, 2904, 2998, 3047, 3087, 3193, 3226, 3256, 3266, 3318, 3493, 3629, 3809, 3935, 4020, 4036, 4038, 4068, 4079, 4080, 4100, 4111, 4112, 4153, 4162, 4181, 4381, 4739, 4946, 4975, 5056, 5219, 5221, 5276, 5283, 5301, 5316, 5346, 5352, 5395, 5478, 5592, 5593, 5616, 5621, 5627, 5637, 5642, 5643, 5670, 5680, 5682, 6058, 6077, 6096, 6141, 6508, 7034, 7035, 7127, 7469, 7476, 7478, 7486, 7611, 7869,
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7939, 7943, 7944, 8088, 8194, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 8416, 8592, 8605, 8608, 8635, 8833, 9056, 9202, 9218, 9235, 9267, 9268, 9290, 9341, 9426, 9427, 9464, 9482, 9498, 9500, 9578, 9676, 9875, 9885, 10000, 10020, 10243, 10530, 10557, 10751, 10941, 10952, 10984, 11489, 11539, 11611, 11622, 11648, 11711, 11713, 11846, 11935, 11996 Family services, men 1728, 2153, 4022, 5478, 6493 Family services, mentally disabled 2006, 4122, 4681, 5224, 5693, 9033, 9978, 10902, 11534 Family services, military/veterans 6508, 7608, 11322 Family services, minorities 141, 247, 747, 2158, 2234, 2372, 2883, 2915, 2933, 2950, 3318, 3747, 4009, 4022, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4078, 4105, 4111, 4168, 4170, 5276, 5404, 5627, 7816, 8705, 8995, 11682, 11704, 11707, 11711, 11713 Family services, Native Americans/American Indians 5301, 5346, 5592, 5593, 5971, 9498, 11679 Family services, offenders/ex-offenders 2998, 4161, 7941, 8011, 9331, 11489 Family services, parent education 201, 687, 1824, 1982, 2153, 2383, 2452, 2883, 2933, 2950, 2998, 3828, 4022, 4153, 4162, 5404, 5434, 5436, 5478, 5642, 6493, 6838, 7899, 7941, 8705, 9033, 9345, 9426, 9427, 9464, 9615, 9978, 10028, 10530, 10902, 10926, 10927, 10984, 11078, 11195, 11597, 11648 Family services, physically disabled 7608, 11322 Family services, program evaluation 245, 1889, 2128, 2143, 2204, 2266, 2337, 2383, 3413, 4004, 4009, 4027, 4028, 4044, 4045, 4078, 4087, 4098, 4122, 4127, 4178, 4180, 4188, 5489, 5573, 6156, 6276, 6387, 6493, 7151, 7413, 7608, 7612, 7899, 8011, 8588, 8598, 8691, 9978, 10028, 10236, 10926, 10927 Family services, publication 4087 Family services, research 1350, 1728, 2143, 3493, 4020, 4027, 4028, 4039, 4042, 4078, 4085, 4087, 4101, 4122, 4127, 4139, 4147, 4164, 4178, 4180, 4187, 4190, 4781, 5018, 5573, 6077, 6276, 6387, 7151, 7171, 7413, 7612, 7996, 9615, 9978, 10582, 11601, 11711 Family services, scholarship funds 1493 Family services, seed money 4146, 4739, 9375, 10000 Family services, single parents 2372, 2374, 3593, 3594, 4190, 5220, 5682, 6141, 8559, 9242, 9704, 10551, 10789, 11176 Family services, substance abusers 1982, 6141, 7869, 11648 Family services, technical assistance 2452, 2763, 3323, 3493, 3593, 3594, 4005, 4011, 4012, 4021, 4033, 4035, 4039, 4042, 4079, 4085, 4093, 4099, 4105, 4112, 4139, 4147, 4161, 4164, 4168, 4170, 4176, 4187, 4199, 4437, 5018, 5074, 5171, 5352, 5668, 5669, 6156, 6403, 7171, 7611, 7940, 7941, 8946, 9373, 9375, 9426, 9615, 9812, 10296, 10926, 10927, 10941, 11597, 11936 Family services, terminal illness, people with 6156 Family services, women 65, 139, 245, 247, 747, 1443, 2763, 2915, 2957, 4021, 4122, 4168, 4190, 4381, 5220, 5301, 5682, 6141, 6493, 7127, 7151, 8221, 9978, 10551, 10789, 11128, 11176 Family services, youth 2763, 4161, 8995, 9482, 11681 Federated giving programs 20, 41, 1003, 1425, 1820, 2066, 2460, 2605, 3101, 3102, 3252, 3253, 3592, 3597, 3737, 3870, 4177, 4580, 4667, 4695, 4696, 4738, 4906, 4998, 5401, 5612, 5613, 5942, 5943, 6464, 6824, 6876, 7898, 8331, 8572, 9725, 10330, 10394-10396, 11041, 11419, 11420, 11575, 11576 Federated giving programs, Alabama 20 Federated giving programs, Alaska 41 Federated giving programs, Belgium 4580
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Federated giving programs, California 1425, 1820, 2066, 11419 Federated giving programs, Colorado 2460, 5612 Federated giving programs, Connecticut 2605 Federated giving programs, Florida 7898 Federated giving programs, Georgia 3101, 3102, 11041 Federated giving programs, Hawaii 3252, 3253 Federated giving programs, Indiana 3592, 3597, 3737, 4667 Federated giving programs, Iowa 11575 Federated giving programs, Louisiana 3870 Federated giving programs, Maine 8331 Federated giving programs, Michigan 4695, 4696, 4738, 4906, 4998, 11576 Federated giving programs, Minnesota 5401, 5613 Federated giving programs, Missouri 5942, 5943 Federated giving programs, Nevada 1003 Federated giving programs, New Jersey 6464 Federated giving programs, New York 6876 Federated giving programs, North Carolina 8572 Federated giving programs, Pennsylvania 9725 Federated giving programs, Tennessee 10330 Federated giving programs, Texas 10394-10396, 11420 Federated giving programs, Virginia 4177, 6824 Federated States of Micronesia, environment 1338 Federated States of Micronesia, international affairs/development 1338 Fellowships, arts/culture/humanities 873, 937, 2748, 3465, 3747, 4646, 4934, 5456, 7026, 7146, 7688 Fellowships, civil rights 2036, 4855, 7058, 7095, 10225 Fellowships, community improvement/development 485, 525, 526, 638, 1315, 2940, 3521, 3716, 4171, 4242, 5456, 6951, 7154, 7787, 7788, 7983, 8029, 8873, 8874, 9008, 9416, 10225 Fellowships, crime/courts/legal services 8008, 10225 Fellowships, education 556, 638, 873, 1315, 1332, 1567, 1892, 3232, 3521, 3567, 3700, 3747, 3948, 4310, 4646, 4934, 6200, 6208, 6315, 6462, 7078, 7688, 7787, 7788, 7815, 7888, 8120, 10215, 10353, 10354, 10357, 10358, 10698, 11507, 11800 Fellowships, environment 485, 525, 526, 1315, 2940, 3232, 6200, 8029, 11507 Fellowships, food/nutrition/agriculture 4855 Fellowships, health—general 3521, 6330 Fellowships, housing/shelter 5456 Fellowships, human services—multipurpose 3747, 4041, 4171 Fellowships, international affairs/development 5140, 7026, 7095, 9416 Fellowships, medical research 6315 Fellowships, philanthropy/voluntarism 1315, 4855, 5140, 6208, 7787, 7788 Fellowships, public affairs/government 873, 1567, 2940, 3521, 3567, 3716, 3948, 4242, 4855, 6208, 6951, 7058, 7983, 8873, 8874, 10357, 10358 Fellowships, religion 6951 Fellowships, science 1892, 6200 Fellowships, social sciences 3232, 4041, 10215 Fellowships, youth development 2036 Fiji, community improvement/development 1439 Fiji, environment 1439 Film/video 158, 479, 2963, 5531, 7098 Film/video, African Americans/Blacks 7301 Film/video, building/renovation 5367 Film/video, capital campaigns 1015 Film/video, children/youth 1927, 2139, 8209, 9457 Film/video, collections management/preservation 1458, 1459, 7655 Film/video, computer systems/equipment 11464 Film/video, conferences/seminars 7065, 8195 Film/video, curriculum development 158, 7301, 8209 Film/video, economically disadvantaged 7484 Film/video, electronic media/online services 7098 Film/video, faculty/staff development 2139, 2880, 5367, 7301 Film/video, Hispanics/Latinos 6682
SUBJECT INDEX
Film/video, homeless 2460 Film/video, income development 818, 2460, 2963, 5531, 6682, 7065, 7098, 7352, 8382, 8872, 11464 Film/video, management development/capacity building 932, 1260, 1692, 1927, 5367, 7098, 7301, 7352, 7484, 7991, 8156, 8871, 11464, 11980 Film/video, minorities 7484 Film/video, performance/productions 9457 Film/video, program evaluation 7065 Film/video, publication 7065, 9457 Film/video, research 818 Film/video, substance abusers 2880 Film/video, technical assistance 1015, 1457-1459 Film/video, women 464, 1260, 2058 Film/video, youth 464, 7301, 7484 Financial services 148, 1564, 2122, 2124, 2694, 3494, 4011, 4016, 4020, 4127, 4276, 4277, 4482, 5005, 5016, 5017, 5077, 5150, 5299, 6199, 6215, 6219, 6220, 6453, 6704, 6707, 6709-6711, 6724, 6728, 6730, 6734, 6735, 6760, 6766, 6779, 6788, 6791, 6814, 6816, 6819-6822, 6825, 6827, 6830, 6832, 6864, 6881, 6988, 6993, 7100, 7141, 7159, 7171, 7250, 7261, 7292, 7296, 7351, 7366, 7594, 7931, 8125, 8127, 8146, 8147, 8422, 8423, 8737, 8801, 9326, 9473, 9740, 9767, 9983, 10134, 10204, 10771, 11515, 11729, 11751 Financial services, African Americans/Blacks 6816 Financial services, aging 8125, 8127 Financial services, children/youth 148, 4011, 4016, 4020, 4127, 7171, 7296 Financial services, conferences/seminars 10134 Financial services, credit unions 5358, 7862 Financial services, curriculum development 6830 Financial services, economically disadvantaged 148, 1564, 2122, 2124, 2694, 3494, 4011, 4016, 4020, 4127, 5005, 5017, 5077, 5150, 5299, 5358, 6704, 6707, 6709-6711, 6724, 6728, 6730, 6734, 6735, 6760, 6788, 6791, 6814, 6816, 6819, 6820, 6988, 7100, 7141, 7159, 7171, 7250, 7261, 7296, 7351, 7862, 8125, 8422, 8737, 8801, 9473, 9767, 9983, 10771, 11729, 11751 Financial services, electronic media/online services 7594 Financial services, equipment 7100 Financial services, faculty/staff development 7100 Financial services, immigrants/refugees 6814 Financial services, income development 6988, 7100 Financial services, indigenous peoples 5005, 5077, 7159 Financial services, land acquisition 9473 Financial services, management development/ capacity building 3494, 4016, 4020, 5077, 5299, 6709, 6735, 7100, 7159, 7261, 8422, 8423 Financial services, minorities 148, 1564, 6760, 6814 Financial services, Native Americans/American Indians 5358, 6730 Financial services, performance/productions 6988 Financial services, program evaluation 4127, 5016, 5017, 5150, 7141, 7296, 7351, 7594, 8125, 8127, 9983, 11729, 11751 Financial services, research 4020, 4127, 5005, 5016, 5077, 7141, 7159, 7171, 7261, 7292, 7351, 8125, 8127, 11751 Financial services, scholarship funds 2124 Financial services, seed money 2122, 7931 Financial services, technical assistance 4011, 5005, 5358, 6453, 7171, 7292, 7862, 8423, 10134 Financial services, women 6704, 6707, 6709, 6710, 6734, 6735, 6814, 6988, 7100 Folk arts, AIDS, people with 4894 Folk arts, building/renovation 7168 Folk arts, children/youth 128, 4915, 7362 Folk arts, computer systems/equipment 4915 Folk arts, curriculum development 128, 7362 Folk arts, disabilities, people with 4915 Folk arts, economically disadvantaged 128, 1801, 2137, 4894, 4915, 7168 Folk arts, equipment 4915, 10750
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Folk arts, exhibitions 9020, 10750 Folk arts, faculty/staff development 7168, 7362 Folk arts, Hispanics/Latinos 11425 Folk arts, income development 9497, 9800, 9866, 10750, 11425, 11645 Folk arts, indigenous peoples 467 Folk arts, management development/capacity building 127, 467, 1801, 2137, 4894, 4915, 9497, 9800, 11645 Folk arts, publication 7362 Folk arts, technical assistance 4442, 4452, 4466, 7168 Folk arts, women 464, 4915 Folk arts, youth 464 Food banks 160, 766, 1693, 1771, 2027, 2028, 3196, 3341, 3785, 4244, 4246, 4641, 4642, 4767, 4773, 4826, 4952, 5328, 6065, 6132, 6473, 7814, 8694, 9017, 9692, 9840, 10618, 10897, 10987, 11203, 11347 Food banks, building/renovation 3196, 3785 Food banks, children/youth 6473 Food banks, economically disadvantaged 160, 766, 1693, 1771, 2027, 2028, 3196, 3341, 3785, 4244, 4246, 4641, 4642, 4767, 4773, 4826, 4952, 5328, 6065, 6132, 6473, 7814, 8694, 9017, 9692, 9840, 10618, 10897, 10987, 11203, 11347 Food banks, electronic media/online services 6473 Food banks, equipment 6132 Food banks, income development 766, 1693, 2027, 2028, 4641, 4642, 4826, 6473, 10987, 11203, 11347 Food banks, management development/capacity building 1771, 3196, 3341, 4246, 4767, 4773, 5328, 6065, 8694, 9017, 9692, 9840, 10618, 10897 Food banks, program evaluation 160 Food banks, publication 6473 Food banks, research 1771 Food banks, technical assistance 4952 Food distribution, aging 1082, 1714, 3375, 3983, 5631, 11316, 11619, 11620 Food distribution, AIDS, people with 1513, 9000 Food distribution, awards/prizes/competitions 11620 Food distribution, computer systems/equipment 11619, 11620 Food distribution, disabilities, people with 1082, 1714, 3983, 5631, 11619, 11620 Food distribution, economically disadvantaged 1082, 1513, 1714, 3375, 3983, 5631, 11619, 11620 Food distribution, income development 1082, 1513, 9000, 11316 Food distribution, management development/ capacity building 1714, 3375, 3983, 5631, 11619, 11620 Food distribution, meals on wheels 1082, 1513, 1714, 3375, 3983, 5631, 9000, 11316, 11619, 11620 Food services 15, 402, 1217, 1668, 1939, 2012, 2026, 2473, 2594, 3086, 3212, 4230, 4231, 4563, 4577, 4586, 4806, 5386, 6034, 6073, 6131, 6172-6191, 6370, 6395, 6405, 7750, 7952, 8958, 8980, 9264, 9454, 9478, 9492, 10181, 10817, 10823, 10824, 11644 Food services, aging 15, 11318 Food services, capital campaigns 2594 Food services, children 6187 Food services, children/youth 1217, 2026, 4806, 6182, 6189, 6370, 6405, 8980, 10181 Food services, congregate meals 2693, 4382, 8176, 8693, 11318 Food services, crime/abuse victims 6370, 6405 Food services, disabilities, people with 2012, 9454 Food services, economically disadvantaged 15, 402, 2012, 2026, 2473, 2594, 2693, 3086, 3212, 4230, 4231, 4563, 4577, 4586, 5386, 6034, 6073, 6131, 6172-6191, 6370, 6395, 6405, 7952, 8176, 8958, 8980, 9264, 9478, 9492, 10181, 10817, 10823, 10824, 11318, 11644 Food services, faculty/staff development 9454, 9478 Food services, Hispanics/Latinos 7750, 9478
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Food services, homeless 2012, 2594, 4230, 4231, 4382, 6034, 6178, 6181, 6188, 8693, 11318 Food services, immigrants/refugees 402, 7750 Food services, income development 2012, 2026, 2594, 3212, 5386, 6034, 6073, 8176, 8980, 9492, 10817, 10823, 10824, 11318 Food services, infants/toddlers 6395 Food services, management development/capacity building 15, 1939, 2473, 2693, 4382, 4563, 4586, 5386, 8693, 8958, 9478, 9492, 11644 Food services, migrant workers 7750 Food services, minorities 402, 6189, 6395 Food services, program evaluation 402, 6370, 6395, 6405, 10181 Food services, research 402, 6395 Food services, seed money 3086, 8176 Food services, technical assistance 2473, 4230, 4231, 7750, 9454, 9492 Food services, women 4382, 6370, 6405 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Africa 5448, 11736, 11762, 11763, 11792 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Asia 11518, 11763, 11792 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Bangladesh 11734 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Brazil 7101 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Canada 4577, 11763 Food/nutrition/agriculture, China 7102 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Colombia 11762 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Costa Rica 7142 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Developing countries 821, 8132, 11518, 11734, 11745, 11762, 11763 Food/nutrition/agriculture, England 468 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Ethiopia 478, 11734 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Global programs 480, 821, 1229, 1319, 1668, 4244, 4447, 7588, 8137, 11734, 11745, 11792 Food/nutrition/agriculture, India 7110, 7144, 7176, 7225, 7235 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Indonesia 1017 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Italy 465, 480, 8137 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Kenya 480, 3311, 8132 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Kyrgyzstan 463, 465, 468 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Latin America 1017 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Mali 1017 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Mexico 476, 480, 488, 1017 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Sub-Saharan Africa 3311 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Tajikistan 465, 468 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 5438, 5455 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Turkey 472 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Uganda 5448, 5462, 5493 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Vietnam 11734 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Zimbabwe 4792 Foreign policy, conferences/seminars 2714, 2721, 7379 Foreign policy, curriculum development 2714 Foreign policy, faculty/staff development 1155 Foreign policy, income development 6984 Foreign policy, management development/capacity building 3549 Foreign policy, program evaluation 651 Foreign policy, publication 2721 Foreign policy, research 651, 2721 Foreign policy, technical assistance 1155, 7379 Foreign policy, women 651 Foster care, African Americans/Blacks 7810 Foster care, conferences/seminars 2170, 3015, 4134 Foster care, crime/abuse victims 1174, 2149, 2153, 2157, 2166, 2177, 2182, 4201, 4202, 10834, 11184, 11565 Foster care, curriculum development 2166, 8353 Foster care, disabilities, people with 2157, 4078, 4150, 5321 Foster care, economically disadvantaged 2157, 2166, 2182, 2231, 3764, 4043, 4045, 4072, 4075, 4078, 4081, 4104, 4134, 4150, 4179, 4184, 4201, 4202, 4484, 6851, 8353, 11184 Foster care, electronic media/online services 2172
Foster care, faculty/staff development 2139, 2166, 2177, 3017, 3049, 7493, 8353, 11564, 11565 Foster care, homeless 1174, 4081 Foster care, immigrants/refugees 4078 Foster care, income development 363, 1213, 2231, 3049, 4075, 9361, 10834, 11106, 11184, 11390 Foster care, management development/capacity building 363, 531, 1174, 1213, 2149, 2177, 2180, 2182, 3017, 3256, 5321, 6851, 7810, 11565, 12004 Foster care, mentally disabled 2155 Foster care, minorities 363, 4078, 4104, 7810 Foster care, program evaluation 2143, 2155, 2176, 4045, 4078, 4081, 4179, 4184, 7489, 7490, 7493, 7835, 8590 Foster care, publication 8353 Foster care, research 2143, 2155, 2176, 4078, 4081, 4179 Foster care, technical assistance 2140, 2168, 2172, 2177, 3764, 4043, 4104, 4134, 4150, 4201, 4202, 6851 Foundations (community) 973, 3339, 4324, 4688, 4750, 5020, 5021, 5040, 5144, 7079, 7125, 7126, 7321, 7818, 7820, 10622 Foundations (community), African Americans/Blacks 7079 Foundations (community), computer systems/ equipment 4688 Foundations (community), economically disadvantaged 7079, 7321 Foundations (community), electronic media/online services 7818 Foundations (community), endowments 7079 Foundations (community), income development 973, 5021, 5144 Foundations (community), indigenous peoples 7321 Foundations (community), management development/capacity building 5021 Foundations (community), seed money 10622 Foundations (community), technical assistance 5020 Foundations (private grantmaking) 155, 1153, 1346, 1398, 2199, 3487, 6854, 8148, 9757 Foundations (private grantmaking), awards/prizes/ competitions 3487 Foundations (private grantmaking), conferences/ seminars 9757 Foundations (private grantmaking), program evaluation 8148 Foundations (private grantmaking), research 1398 Foundations (private operating) 259, 976-979, 1241, 1599, 1880, 2983, 4284, 6269, 9626, 10919-10921, 11072 Foundations (private operating), children/youth 259 Foundations (private operating), economically disadvantaged 259, 10919-10921 Foundations (private operating), Hispanics/Latinos 10919-10921 Foundations (private operating), income development 259, 4284, 6269, 9626, 11072 Foundations (private operating), management development/capacity building 977, 2983 Foundations (private operating), minorities 259, 978 Foundations (private operating), research 9626 Foundations (private operating), technical assistance 10919-10921 Foundations (private operating), terminal illness, people with 9626 Foundations (public) 695, 704-706, 1445, 1474, 1682, 2093, 2094, 2129, 2512, 4654, 4882, 4912, 4913, 4988, 5319, 5340, 7004, 7005, 7116, 7260, 7843, 9870, 9871, 10284, 10600, 10601 Foundations (public), awards/prizes/competitions 4654 Foundations (public), children/youth 4913 Foundations (public), economically disadvantaged 695, 704-706, 1682, 4913 Foundations (public), electronic media/online services 2129 Foundations (public), girls 7843 Foundations (public), income development 695, 704-706, 1445, 1682, 2093, 2094, 4654, 4988, 5340, 9870, 10284, 10600, 10601
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Foundations (public), LGBTQ 2512, 5319 Foundations (public), management development/ capacity building 1445, 1474, 2129, 4912, 4988, 5319, 7004, 7005, 7260, 9871 Foundations (public), minorities 4882 Foundations (public), program evaluation 2512 Foundations (public), research 2512 Foundations (public), technical assistance 1474, 7843 Foundations (public), women 1445, 1474, 2093, 2094, 2129, 4654, 4912, 4913, 4988, 5340, 7004, 7005, 7843, 9870, 9871, 10600, 10601 France, arts/culture/humanities 7404, 8015, 9576 France, community improvement/development 6832 France, crime/courts/legal services 8205 France, education 878, 6648, 7402 France, health—general 8205 France, housing/shelter 9576 France, human services—multipurpose 7403 France, international affairs/development 878, 6832, 7402, 7403, 8205 France, public affairs/government 878, 6832, 8015 France, science 3382 Fraternal societies (501(c)(11)) 11064 Fraternal societies (501(c)(11)), income development 11064 Genetics/birth defects 3525-3527, 4651, 5494, 5495, 5842, 8070, 9131, 10695, 11273, 11274 Genetics/birth defects research 44, 1112, 10282, 11147, 11826, 11833, 11835, 11840, 11857 Genetics/birth defects research, children/youth 11147 Genetics/birth defects research, disabilities, people with 11147 Genetics/birth defects research, faculty/staff development 11826, 11833, 11835, 11840 Genetics/birth defects research, income development 11147 Genetics/birth defects research, management development/capacity building 44 Genetics/birth defects research, program evaluation 1112 Genetics/birth defects research, seed money 10282 Genetics/birth defects research, technical assistance 10282 Genetics/birth defects, children/youth 8070 Genetics/birth defects, conferences/seminars 5495 Genetics/birth defects, disabilities, people with 4651, 5842, 9131, 10695, 11273, 11274 Genetics/birth defects, faculty/staff development 3525-3527 Genetics/birth defects, income development 3525-3527, 4651, 5495, 5842, 8070, 9131, 10695, 11273, 11274 Genetics/birth defects, infants/toddlers 4651, 5842, 9131, 10695, 11273, 11274 Genetics/birth defects, management development/ capacity building 5494, 5495 Genetics/birth defects, physically disabled 8070 Genetics/birth defects, technical assistance 5495 Geology 7579 Geology, research 7579 Geriatrics 230, 239, 351, 434, 6061, 6064, 6371, 7433-7435, 7610, 7844 Geriatrics research 6362, 6384, 11612, 11834 Geriatrics research, aging 6362, 6384, 11612, 11834 Geriatrics research, computer systems/equipment 11612 Geriatrics research, economically disadvantaged 6384 Geriatrics research, faculty/staff development 11834 Geriatrics research, management development/ capacity building 11612 Geriatrics research, program evaluation 6384 Geriatrics research, technical assistance 6362 Geriatrics, aging 230, 239, 351, 434, 6061, 6064, 6371, 7433-7435, 7610, 7844 Geriatrics, conferences/seminars 6064 Geriatrics, faculty/staff development 6061, 6064, 7610, 7844
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Geriatrics, LGBTQ 434 Geriatrics, management development/capacity building 230 Geriatrics, program evaluation 239, 351, 7434 Geriatrics, student aid 7433 Geriatrics, technical assistance 434, 6371 Geriatrics, terminal illness, people with 7844 Germany, community improvement/development 3297 Germany, education 4546, 7734 Germany, environment 8103, 8104 Germany, health—general 6050, 6912 Germany, international affairs/development 6050 Germany, philanthropy/voluntarism 3297, 5020 Germany, public affairs/government 7734 Germany, science 7734 Gerontology 230, 4084, 6362, 9536 Gerontology, aging 230, 4084, 6362, 9536 Gerontology, children/youth 4084 Gerontology, conferences/seminars 4084 Gerontology, economically disadvantaged 4084 Gerontology, electronic media/online services 4084 Gerontology, income development 4084 Gerontology, management development/capacity building 230 Gerontology, publication 4084 Gerontology, technical assistance 6362 Ghana, arts/culture/humanities 7168 Ghana, community improvement/development 7168 Ghana, education 2547, 6668, 7686 Ghana, health—general 819 Ghana, international affairs/development 7168, 7686 Ghana, social sciences 819 Girl scouts 505, 2238, 2454, 3626, 5675, 9470, 9711, 9839, 10341, 11213-11216 Girl scouts, computer systems/equipment 9839 Girl scouts, income development 5675, 10341, 11213-11216 Girl scouts, management development/capacity building 505, 2238, 2454, 3626, 9470, 9711, 9839 Girl scouts, technical assistance 5675 Girls clubs 376, 3090, 5576, 6494, 10957, 11218, 11219 Girls clubs, African Americans/Blacks 5576 Girls clubs, economically disadvantaged 376 Girls clubs, Hispanics/Latinos 376, 5576 Girls clubs, income development 10957, 11218, 11219 Girls clubs, management development/capacity building 376, 5576, 6494, 10957 Girls clubs, minorities 376 Girls clubs, Native Americans/American Indians 5576 Girls clubs, program evaluation 3090 Girls clubs, research 3090 Girls, arts/culture/humanities 555, 1829, 4582, 7222, 9546, 11652 Girls, civil rights 650, 4538, 7222, 9411-9415, 9418 Girls, community improvement/development 1711, 7129 Girls, crime/courts/legal services 369, 4025, 4494, 5607, 11573 Girls, education 134, 453, 1640, 2480, 2541, 3090, 3239, 3307, 3593, 3594, 4508, 4597, 5153, 5161, 7506, 8987, 9267, 9546, 9547, 9738, 9869, 10256, 10467, 11301 Girls, employment 1622, 9996 Girls, environment 11647 Girls, food/nutrition/agriculture 9431 Girls, health—general 362, 369, 376, 646, 650, 653, 775, 1250, 1364, 1733, 2136, 3158, 4069, 4134, 4494, 4508, 5153, 5161, 7129, 7222, 7908, 9418, 9431, 11365, 11573 Girls, health—specific diseases 2136, 7222, 7908 Girls, housing/shelter 4754 Girls, human services—multipurpose 6, 362, 555, 646, 650, 653, 775, 1250, 1489, 1733, 2488, 3090, 3158, 3593, 3594, 4069, 4134, 4494, 4754, 5153, 5161, 5469, 7108, 7476, 9267, 10338, 11296, 11365, 11573
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Girls, international affairs/development 1250, 1489, 2136 Girls, mental health/substance abuse 2488, 10338 Girls, philanthropy/voluntarism 7843, 9411-9415 Girls, public affairs/government 646, 653, 4582, 6845 Girls, recreation/sports/athletics 2466, 2993, 3340, 4325, 9417, 10628, 10664, 11652 Girls, religion 653 Girls, science 10467 Girls, social sciences 1364 Girls, youth development 28, 84, 134, 362, 376, 505, 509, 1069-1074, 1201, 1556, 1622, 1711, 1829-1836, 2238, 2352, 2454, 2466, 2553, 2596, 2993, 3028, 3029, 3063, 3082, 3090, 3168, 3244, 3340, 3612, 3626, 3644, 4069, 4296, 4305, 4325, 4526, 4527, 4538, 4607, 4765, 4791, 4853, 5253, 5576, 5675, 6079, 6081, 6494, 6511, 6845, 6871, 7029, 7108, 7417, 7418, 8340, 8586, 8861, 8976, 8977, 9214, 9216, 9239, 9325, 9411-9415, 9417, 9418, 9431, 9432, 9470, 9711, 9738, 9839, 9971, 9972, 10086, 10341, 10576, 10577, 10620, 10664, 10804, 10957, 11087-11090, 11213-11216, 11218, 11219, 11301, 11400, 11626, 11647, 11718, 12043, 12060, 12086 Global programs, animals/wildlife 252, 628, 1067, 1092, 1115, 1188, 1292, 1400, 2089, 7388 Global programs, arts/culture/humanities 202, 203, 263, 479, 818, 1260, 1295, 1400, 1514, 2657, 2717, 2962, 4451, 7026, 7098, 7166, 7175, 7742, 8001, 8209, 8264, 9786 Global programs, civil rights 1260, 1900, 2123, 2517, 2968, 4495, 4613, 4628, 5142, 5747, 7086, 7195, 7216, 7276, 7355-7357, 7601 Global programs, community improvement/ development 165, 628, 661, 815, 841, 1157, 1188, 1289, 1292, 1295, 1339, 1449, 2035, 2092, 2117, 2633, 2664, 2669, 4549, 4665, 4829, 5142, 5899, 6723, 7113, 7137, 7191, 7204, 7234, 7325, 7333, 7351, 7794, 8020, 8035, 8129, 8137, 8142, 8143, 8216, 8327, 8900, 9791, 11453, 11515, 11735, 11792, 11898, 11948 Global programs, crime/courts/legal services 177, 1925, 8205 Global programs, education 774, 790, 878, 1132, 1560, 1925, 2625, 2714, 2717, 2727, 3721, 4549, 5045, 5431, 5747, 6252, 7216, 7588, 7666, 7686, 7742, 8137, 8138, 8209, 9807, 9809, 10459, 10663, 10705, 11805, 11825 Global programs, employment 774, 2135, 8137 Global programs, environment 252, 473, 479, 486, 628, 877, 1067, 1092, 1188, 1227, 1229, 1292, 1316-1319, 1337, 1339, 1400, 1447-1449, 1970, 2033, 2068, 2089, 2092, 2657, 2683, 2745, 2753, 2962, 4486, 4571, 6723, 7113, 7166, 7186, 7333, 7388, 7588, 7794, 7951, 8020, 8035, 8093, 8118, 8129, 8216, 8220, 8223, 8667, 9791, 9821, 11515, 11825 Global programs, food/nutrition/agriculture 480, 821, 1229, 1319, 1668, 4244, 4447, 7588, 8137, 11734, 11745, 11792 Global programs, health—general 283, 284, 822, 1190, 1256, 1295, 1354, 1364, 1668, 1925, 2068, 2573, 2662, 2665, 2666, 2745, 2968, 3281, 3556, 4241, 4346, 4486, 4887, 5191, 5501, 5502, 5709, 5952-5958, 5988, 6050, 6053, 6237, 6254, 6255, 6258, 6259, 7111, 7188, 7192, 7195, 7276, 7337, 7342, 7357, 7359, 7588, 7831, 7874, 8123, 8124, 8137, 8138, 8205, 8553, 8554, 8731, 9022, 10643, 10744, 11206, 11734, 11745, 11749, 11761, 11768, 11795 Global programs, health—specific diseases 4241, 5501, 5502, 7111, 7192, 7195, 7337, 7359, 11734, 11749, 11761, 11795 Global programs, housing/shelter 7317, 8129 Global programs, human services—multipurpose 1157, 8069, 11591 Global programs, international affairs/development 177, 202, 203, 263, 283, 284, 821, 822, 841,
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877, 878, 885, 886, 1054, 1188, 1190, 1215, 1256, 1260, 1289, 1317, 1319, 1337, 1354, 1448, 1449, 1862, 1900, 1909, 1926, 1970, 2035, 2055, 2068, 2096, 2097, 2123, 2133, 2135, 2437, 2625, 2651, 2653, 2662, 2664-2666, 2669, 2673, 2683, 2714, 2717, 2722, 2723, 2726, 2727, 2965, 2968, 3169, 3281, 3477, 3486, 3549, 3556, 3721, 3930, 3931, 4244, 4315, 4343, 4451, 4495, 4549, 4570-4573, 4628, 4662, 4665, 4829, 4913, 5045, 5142, 5191, 5899, 5952-5958, 5988, 6050, 6053, 6237, 6250, 6254, 6255, 6258, 6259, 6661, 6930, 6984, 7026, 7086, 7098, 7109, 7111, 7113, 7137, 7165, 7166, 7175, 7186, 7191, 7192, 7195, 7204, 7216, 7270, 7276, 7325, 7333, 7342, 7351, 7355, 7357, 7359, 7601, 7666, 7686, 7742, 7831, 7874, 7948, 7993, 8001, 8035, 8069, 8099, 8106, 8118, 8123, 8124, 8128, 8129, 8142, 8143, 8151, 8205, 8233, 8234, 8243, 8327, 8553, 8554, 8731, 9002, 9022, 9031, 9409, 9494, 9786, 9807, 9809, 9868, 10123, 10224, 10459, 10643, 10744, 10794, 10935, 11206, 11453, 11591, 11729, 11734, 11735, 11745, 11749, 11759, 11761, 11768, 11792, 11898, 11948, 12025 Global programs, medical research 11768 Global programs, membership benefit groups 11729 Global programs, mental health/substance abuse 1560 Global programs, philanthropy/voluntarism 841, 1317-1319, 2096, 2097, 2745, 4486, 4829, 4913, 5040, 5048, 7165, 7204, 7325, 7337, 7951, 8327, 8900, 9807, 9809 Global programs, public affairs/government 284, 790, 841, 878, 1190, 1227, 1295, 2092, 2133, 2722, 2723, 2726, 2727, 3477, 4829, 5142, 7086, 7098, 7109, 7166, 7351, 7356, 7588, 7951, 8035, 8099, 8142, 8143, 8327, 9807, 9809, 10459, 11515, 11729 Global programs, recreation/sports/athletics 4570-4573 Global programs, religion 2436, 2437, 3098, 3721, 3930, 3931, 4699, 6662, 7601, 11822 Global programs, safety/disaster relief 10935, 11453 Global programs, science 283, 284, 479, 1229, 2055, 8209, 8216, 8220, 8223, 11825 Global programs, social sciences 848, 885, 1364, 1447, 1560, 2135, 2625, 2717, 2726, 2727, 2753, 2968, 3477, 5431, 5747, 6662, 7059, 7216, 7342, 7742, 8118, 8151, 8216, 9807, 9809, 10663, 11759 Global warming, conferences/seminars 473, 1448, 3445, 8140 Global warming, economically disadvantaged 1319, 8130, 8140, 8149, 8150 Global warming, faculty/staff development 9479, 9480, 11825 Global warming, income development 2033, 2962, 8303, 8346 Global warming, indigenous peoples 473, 486 Global warming, management development/capacity building 1678, 5385, 8140 Global warming, Native Americans/American Indians 473 Global warming, program evaluation 8346 Global warming, publication 8040, 8140 Global warming, research 486, 1525, 5385, 7577, 8130, 8136, 8149, 8150, 8303, 8346, 9479, 9480, 11825 Global warming, technical assistance 1508, 8130, 8136, 8149, 8150, 9479, 9480 Goodwill Industries 5620, 5808, 11223, 12030, 12133 Goodwill Industries, economically disadvantaged 5620, 5808, 11223, 12030, 12133 Goodwill Industries, homeless 5620, 5808, 11223, 12030, 12133 Goodwill Industries, income development 5620, 5808, 11223 Goodwill Industries, management development/ capacity building 5620, 12030, 12133 Goodwill Industries, seed money 5620
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Government/public administration 796, 1450, 2720, 2722, 2963, 3333, 3445, 3477, 3479, 4314, 4330, 4635, 4741, 4820, 4857, 4862, 4968, 5106, 5112, 5113, 5601, 6521, 6966, 7218, 7295, 7838, 8160, 8201, 8202, 8229, 9609, 9768, 9806, 9808, 10066, 11605, 11670 Government/public administration, African Americans/Blacks 4820 Government/public administration, children/youth 5106, 5112, 5113 Government/public administration, conferences/ seminars 2722, 3445, 4314 Government/public administration, curriculum development 11605 Government/public administration, economically disadvantaged 5106, 5112, 5113 Government/public administration, film/video/radio 2963 Government/public administration, Hispanics/ Latinos 4635, 6521 Government/public administration, income development 2963 Government/public administration, indigenous peoples 6521 Government/public administration, internship funds 8160 Government/public administration, management development/capacity building 4862 Government/public administration, minorities 4314 Government/public administration, Native Americans/American Indians 6521 Government/public administration, program evaluation 4330, 9609 Government/public administration, publication 2720, 2722 Government/public administration, research 2720, 2722, 5106, 5112, 5601, 7295, 8160, 10066, 11605 Government/public administration, seed money 1450 Government/public administration, technical assistance 3479, 4968, 5106, 5112, 5113, 7218, 10066 Government/public administration, women 1450, 8160 Graduate school reform 167, 168, 786, 6318 Graduate school reform, economically disadvantaged 786 Graduate school reform, electronic media/online services 167, 168 Graduate school reform, research 786, 6318 Graduate school reform, technical assistance 6318 Graduate/professional education 1087, 1287, 2714, 2725, 3027, 3366, 3948, 4934, 7216, 7217, 7670, 7679, 7701, 8199, 8203, 8204, 8207, 11746, 11770 Graduate/professional education, African Americans/Blacks 8204 Graduate/professional education, capital campaigns 3027 Graduate/professional education, children/youth 3366, 11746 Graduate/professional education, conferences/ seminars 2714, 2725, 11746 Graduate/professional education, curriculum development 1287, 2714, 2725, 7679, 8199, 8203, 8204 Graduate/professional education, economically disadvantaged 11746, 11770 Graduate/professional education, electronic media/ online services 3027 Graduate/professional education, faculty/staff development 3027, 11746 Graduate/professional education, fellowships 3948, 4934 Graduate/professional education, income development 3027, 3366 Graduate/professional education, infants/toddlers 1287 Graduate/professional education, internship funds 3948
Graduate/professional education, management development/capacity building 4934, 7216, 7679, 11746 Graduate/professional education, military/veterans 2725 Graduate/professional education, minorities 1087, 11746 Graduate/professional education, program evaluation 1087, 7217, 11770 Graduate/professional education, research 1087, 7217 Graduate/professional education, scholarship funds 11770 Graduate/professional education, women 1087 Greece, arts/culture/humanities 3027 Greece, education 3027 Guatemala, community improvement/development 570, 6791 Guatemala, crime/courts/legal services 2938 Guatemala, environment 2938, 2974, 6791 Guatemala, health—general 12005 Guatemala, human services—multipurpose 12005 Guatemala, international affairs/development 2938, 2944, 6791, 6941, 7167, 12005 Guatemala, public affairs/government 2944, 6791 Guatemala, safety/disaster relief 6941 Guinea, education 9587 Gun control, children/youth 3453 Gun control, economically disadvantaged 404 Gun control, income development 3448 Gun control, management development/capacity building 3448, 3453, 3469 Gun control, program evaluation 3469, 3947 Gun control, publication 3450 Gun control, research 404, 3450 Gun control, technical assistance 404 Gun control, youth 404, 3469 Haiti, community improvement/development 11044 Haiti, health—general 4702 Haiti, international affairs/development 4702, 11044 Health care 349, 377, 384, 411, 419, 421, 1298, 2199, 2207-2209, 3127, 3161, 3259, 3581, 5069, 5837, 6263, 6289, 6300, 6308, 6325, 6353, 6396, 6409, 6932, 6938, 6955, 6957, 6968, 7436, 7896, 7927, 7928, 9513, 9764, 10176, 10951, 11613 Health care, administration/regulation 1102, 1245, 1767, 2620, 2949, 6331, 6334, 6335, 6404, 6896, 7040, 8848, 8849, 9536 Health care, African Americans/Blacks 410, 436, 447, 3162, 4014, 4785, 5267, 6306, 6904, 7236, 7239, 7240 Health care, aging 13, 45, 64, 89, 229, 231, 392, 412, 434, 438, 1172, 3130, 3520, 3529, 4252, 4505, 5124, 6031, 6061, 6064, 6276, 6288, 6362, 6384, 6403, 6895, 6916, 7433, 7435, 7610, 7844, 7860, 7922, 8516, 8610, 9035, 9188, 9536, 10137, 11620 Health care, AIDS, people with 829, 2118, 2125, 2768, 2951, 3786, 7061, 7111, 7119, 7237, 7239, 7240, 7359, 7618, 7913, 9183, 10722, 10760, 11750, 11757, 11785 Health care, alliance 229, 288, 441, 654, 849, 2959, 3652, 4823, 4897, 5513, 6086-6088, 8067, 9183, 9332, 11373 Health care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 354, 389, 446, 3200, 3254, 3319, 10137 Health care, association 445, 620, 807, 3794, 8231, 8558 Health care, awards/prizes/competitions 1696, 5513, 6360, 10790, 11457, 11620 Health care, blind/visually impaired 3867, 4886 Health care, blood supply 5835, 8587, 10722 Health care, boys 358, 646, 650, 1250, 1364, 4494, 4508 Health care, building/renovation 1986, 3200, 3254, 3581, 4956, 4995, 11448, 11624 Health care, capital campaigns 3786 Health care, children/youth 64, 170, 204, 261, 264, 290, 364, 498, 630, 1225, 1271, 1282, 1298, 1299, 1314, 1328, 1330, 1356, 1365, 1401, 1519, 1565, 1763, 1777, 1941-1946, 2008,
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2024, 2204, 2206, 2469, 2666, 2705, 2708, 2735, 2768, 2915, 2959, 3266, 3374, 3421, 3517, 3520, 3523, 3524, 3553, 3795, 3841, 3873, 3900, 3905, 4014, 4241, 4778, 4886, 5325, 5501, 5502, 5636, 5787-5790, 5835, 5851, 5988, 6255, 6285, 6289, 6323, 6354, 6379, 6387, 6413, 6421, 6495, 6522, 6527, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 6897, 6907, 6909, 6910, 6968, 7384, 7400, 7616, 7767, 7837, 7897, 8236, 8691, 8926, 8927, 9014, 9049, 9050, 9067, 9138, 9261, 9357, 9455, 9601, 9618, 9671, 9679, 9915, 9916, 10042, 10096, 10159, 10308, 10415, 10552, 10647, 10861, 10949, 10983, 11032, 11037, 11191, 11204, 11262, 11266, 11272, 11308, 11326, 11327, 11395-11397, 11750, 11783, 11795, 11888, 11908-11910, 12005, 12089, 12110 Health care, clinics/centers 8, 85, 157, 265, 275, 276, 286, 289, 293-295, 334, 354, 368, 379, 415, 418, 426, 439, 441, 442, 445, 498, 503, 518, 697, 1035, 1490, 1504, 1558, 1565, 1694, 1695, 1725, 1733, 1756, 1986, 1987, 2011, 2024, 2082, 2116, 2228, 2498, 2505, 2885, 2915, 3165, 3200, 3254, 3264, 3384, 3790, 4307, 4322, 4472, 4542, 4543, 4599, 4924, 4956, 4995, 5339, 5517, 5617, 5674, 5720, 5807, 6076, 6386, 6495, 6527, 6905, 7923, 7979, 8005, 8558, 8601, 8677, 8681, 8682, 9187, 9204, 9332, 9349, 9394, 9537, 9565, 9566, 9636, 9671, 10131, 10283, 10297, 10760, 10766, 10967, 10975, 11262, 11297, 11592, 11594, 11598, 11621, 11623, 12005 Health care, computer systems/equipment 157, 1733, 1772, 3214, 8558, 11447, 11620, 11621, 11623 Health care, conferences/seminars 264, 425, 446, 1923, 2573, 5580, 6064, 6332, 6892-6894, 6902, 6910, 7359, 7640, 8599, 9035, 9764 Health care, cost containment 1626, 6381 Health care, counseling/pastoral care 9248, 11190, 11191, 11433 Health care, crime/abuse victims 231, 281, 2125, 3517, 3859, 9357, 9618, 12005 Health care, curriculum development 368, 384, 425, 630, 4307, 4785, 5124, 6465, 6970, 7360, 8134, 8138 Health care, deaf/hearing impaired 4250, 5644, 7837, 9953 Health care, debt reduction 2438 Health care, disabilities, people with 45, 64, 392, 438, 3520, 4505, 5124, 6276, 10159, 11204, 11297, 11395, 11620, 12005 Health care, economically disadvantaged 85, 89, 157, 179, 204, 265, 271, 272, 275, 283, 284, 286, 334, 349, 358-360, 364, 367, 368, 371, 377, 379, 384, 389, 391, 392, 398-401, 405, 411-413, 415, 418, 419, 421, 425, 436, 438, 439, 441, 442, 498, 518, 630, 697, 800, 829, 1220, 1225, 1250, 1271, 1299, 1314, 1323, 1328, 1350, 1354, 1356, 1364, 1365, 1401, 1504, 1533, 1558, 1626, 1694, 1695, 1729, 1733, 1756, 1772, 1782, 1923, 1986, 1987, 2011, 2082, 2125, 2195, 2207, 2208, 2228, 2427, 2438, 2505, 2535, 2573, 2600, 2621, 2662, 2666, 2705, 2708, 2735, 2779, 2832, 2915, 2949, 2954, 2959, 2987, 3161, 3165, 3200, 3254, 3264, 3276-3278, 3281, 3376, 3384, 3519, 3520, 3556, 3581, 3873, 3900, 3905, 3927, 4014, 4241, 4346, 4502, 4505, 4509, 4599, 4686, 4702, 4823, 4885, 4887, 4924, 4995, 5069, 5124, 5191, 5254, 5267, 5339, 5498, 5501, 5502, 5517, 5583, 5617, 5636, 5673, 5674, 5690, 5720, 5787-5790, 5823, 5952-5958, 5985, 5986, 5988, 6053, 6076, 6138, 6157, 6254, 6258, 6259, 6265, 6268, 6276, 6283, 6285, 6288, 6294, 6295, 6305, 6306, 6308, 6323, 6324, 6326, 6333, 6336, 6354, 6357, 6366, 6368, 6369, 6378, 6379, 6381, 6383, 6384, 6386, 6387, 6391, 6402, 6408, 6410, 6411, 6417, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 6842, 6889, 6905, 6914, 6938, 6955, 6968, 7061, 7129, 7239, 7240, 7335, 7384, 7400, 7452, 7459, 7616, 7767,
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7874, 7897, 7913, 7923, 7926, 7927, 7979, 8005, 8123, 8124, 8138, 8152, 8168, 8236, 8553, 8554, 8558, 8607, 8643, 8681, 8721, 8731, 8850, 9022, 9067, 9157, 9187, 9204, 9332, 9349, 9394, 9560, 9565, 9566, 9671, 9679, 10159, 10297, 10552, 10643, 10744, 10760, 10917-10921, 10951, 10967, 10975, 11204, 11262, 11266, 11397, 11411, 11447, 11448, 11471, 11592, 11594, 11620, 11621, 11623, 11730, 11750, 11757, 11758, 11763, 11766, 11783, 11785-11787, 11795, 11908-11910 Health care, electronic media/online services 281, 286, 290, 807, 1772, 3161, 3214, 5124, 6369, 6409, 6957, 7925, 8558, 8604, 8677, 8679, 9537, 9565, 9604 Health care, emergency transport services 504, 2987, 5498, 6050 Health care, EMS 231, 504, 1723, 1766, 3160, 3553, 6305, 6905, 6939, 8252, 9593, 11726, 11899 Health care, endowments 1078 Health care, equal rights 179, 204, 358-360, 368, 371, 391, 392, 410, 413, 425, 438, 1328, 1399, 1729, 2195, 2207, 2208, 3165, 3166, 4014, 4494, 4502, 4509, 4814, 6294, 6295, 6304, 6345, 6383, 6409, 6410, 6938, 6955, 7335, 7606, 7607, 7897, 7913, 8124, 8138, 9082, 11783 Health care, equipment 2779, 5835, 6090, 8625, 8677 Health care, exhibitions 11457 Health care, faculty/staff development 170, 204, 234, 262, 368, 444, 1537, 2191, 2621, 2779, 3264, 3266, 3517, 4497, 4502, 4548, 5124, 5636, 6061, 6064, 6075, 6522, 7360, 7459, 7610, 7640, 7642, 7644, 7844, 8601, 8610, 8625, 9603, 9915, 9916, 9956-9959, 10721, 10724, 10930, 10949, 11471, 11613, 11624 Health care, fellowships 6330 Health care, financing 364, 399, 1190, 4954, 6265, 6266, 6279, 6283, 6286, 6288, 6294, 6295, 6305, 6309, 6323, 6326, 6333, 6336, 6354, 6359, 6366, 6378, 6379, 6384, 6387, 6402, 6408, 6411, 6914, 9357 Health care, formal/general education 6465 Health care, fund raising/fund distribution 76, 434, 448, 489, 1941-1946, 2438, 2708, 2735, 3531, 3532, 3537, 3873, 3900, 3905, 4738, 5194, 5727, 5787-5790, 5851, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 7384, 7616, 7767, 8236, 10159, 10790 Health care, girls 646, 650, 1250, 1364, 1733, 4494, 4508, 7129 Health care, Hispanics/Latinos 280, 285, 288, 366, 391, 448, 498, 518, 1504, 1725, 2116, 2191, 3794, 5339, 5513, 5517, 5720, 6306, 6385, 6522, 6842, 9394, 9565, 10917-10921 Health care, HMOs 4692, 6898 Health care, home services 13, 1104, 3529, 3638, 4505, 5124, 6156, 6276, 6403, 6493, 7437, 7459, 7608, 8691, 9634, 10137, 10721, 11448, 11545 Health care, homeless 2228, 2735, 2959, 3873, 3900, 3905, 4599, 5644, 5787-5790, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 7384, 7616, 7767, 7897, 8236 Health care, immigrants/refugees 360, 366, 371, 384, 389, 411, 413, 421, 425, 1328, 1558, 2191, 5254, 5267, 5583, 7926, 10137, 10415 Health care, income development 76, 85, 105, 106, 261, 697, 807, 1078, 1442, 1490, 1519, 1558, 1687, 1694-1696, 1941-1946, 1986, 1987, 2008, 2077, 2082, 2255, 2469, 2505, 2519, 2573, 2708, 2915, 2987, 3374, 3786, 4647, 4738, 5002, 5325, 5501, 5502, 5513, 5517, 5701, 5712, 5713, 5727, 5835, 5837, 5851, 6040, 6086-6088, 6386, 6527, 7437, 8005, 8252, 8601, 9014, 9049, 9050, 9138, 9204, 9261, 9394, 9455, 9566, 9671, 9820, 10552, 10647, 10760, 10790, 10816, 10861, 10948, 10967, 10983, 11032, 11037, 11091, 11145, 11177, 11190, 11191, 11204, 11207, 11262, 11266, 11272, 11279, 11297, 11308,
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11309, 11322, 11326, 11327, 11364, 11373, 11395-11398, 11411, 11433, 11448, 11457, 11888, 12089, 12110, 12122 Health care, indigenous peoples 489, 2779 Health care, infants 227, 389, 2600, 3163, 8152, 10130, 10926, 10927, 11411 Health care, infants/toddlers 241, 1350, 3273, 4494, 6086-6088, 6493, 7459, 8672, 9604 Health care, information services 1768, 2209, 3786, 4692, 5254, 5497, 5583, 6369, 6375, 6902, 7606, 7607, 7860, 8607, 9565, 10917, 10918 Health care, insurance 36, 296, 297, 364, 412, 1225, 1271, 1282, 1299, 1314, 1328, 1401, 1537, 1729, 3520, 4907, 6265, 6279, 6285, 6286, 6288, 6294, 6295, 6323, 6324, 6326, 6333, 6336, 6354, 6359, 6378, 6379, 6381, 6384, 6387, 6391, 6393, 6402, 6408, 6411, 6896, 6914, 7926, 9560, 9679 Health care, internship funds 377 Health care, LGBTQ 434, 4606, 10760 Health care, management development/capacity building 8, 13, 157, 227, 229, 286, 349, 350, 358-360, 366, 368, 377, 379, 391, 392, 398-400, 405, 406, 410, 411, 413, 415, 426, 439-442, 445, 498, 503, 518, 620, 849, 1035, 1219, 1225, 1282, 1330, 1504, 1537, 1558, 1565, 1626, 1725, 1733, 1756, 1763, 1768, 1772, 1987, 2011, 2024, 2076, 2116, 2195, 2255, 2666, 2885, 3161, 3200, 3264, 3266, 3384, 3421, 3537, 3581, 3613, 3638, 3652, 3790, 3794, 3841, 4497, 4599, 4738, 4995, 5194, 5339, 5497, 5498, 5617, 5636, 5674, 5720, 6050, 6076, 6086-6088, 6267, 6297, 6331, 6350, 6368, 6495, 6865, 7040, 7335, 7436, 7459, 7606, 7607, 7860, 7913, 7928, 7979, 8067, 8236, 8555, 8558, 8560, 8587, 8607, 8626, 8681, 8682, 8847-8850, 8926, 8927, 9187, 9204, 9245, 9332, 9344, 9349, 9357, 9565, 9566, 10130, 10131, 10137, 10159, 10176, 10283, 10297, 10308, 10766, 10951, 10967, 10975, 11447, 11545, 11592, 11594, 11598, 11613, 11620, 11621, 11623, 11625, 11923, 12005, 12062 Health care, management/technical assistance 45, 64, 89, 159, 170, 179, 192, 194, 204, 212, 222, 231, 233, 234, 241, 262, 264-266, 269-272, 275-278, 280, 281, 283-285, 288-290, 293-297, 334, 354, 379, 383, 384, 418-420, 425, 430, 432, 435, 436, 438, 444, 446, 448, 489, 552, 615, 625, 630, 646, 647, 650, 654, 800, 829, 1167, 1172, 1175, 1177, 1190, 1220, 1240, 1246, 1247, 1250, 1271, 1281, 1290, 1298, 1299, 1301, 1323, 1328, 1350, 1354, 1356, 1358, 1364, 1365, 1370, 1373, 1395, 1399, 1401, 1442, 1446, 1450, 1533, 1597, 1668, 1675, 1723, 1766, 1777, 1923, 2118, 2125, 2191, 2201, 2207-2209, 2255, 2342, 2427, 2438, 2498, 2534, 2535, 2559, 2578, 2612, 2620, 2621, 2662, 2665, 2666, 2705, 2729, 2735, 2768, 2779, 2832, 2949, 2951, 2954, 2959, 3130, 3155-3157, 3159, 3160, 3162, 3254, 3259, 3272, 3273, 3276-3278, 3281, 3282, 3319, 3376, 3517, 3519, 3520, 3531-3533, 3556, 3643, 3650, 3793, 3795, 3819, 3859, 3867, 3873, 3900, 3905, 3927, 4212, 4241, 4250, 4252, 4273, 4307, 4346, 4385, 4472, 4478, 4490, 4492, 4494, 4497, 4502, 4508, 4509, 4512, 4522, 4542, 4543, 4548, 4606, 4686, 4700, 4702, 4778, 4785, 4819, 4823, 4885-4887, 4897, 4907, 5001, 5191, 5254, 5267, 5378, 5501, 5502, 5580, 5583, 5644, 5673, 5690, 5787-5790, 5805, 5807, 5823, 5877, 5952-5958, 5982-5986, 5988, 5989, 6031, 6053, 6061, 6064, 6075, 6090, 6138, 6157, 6237, 6251, 6253-6255, 6258, 6259, 6263, 6272, 6289, 6300, 6304, 6310, 6333, 6337, 6350, 6353, 6368, 6382, 6385, 6396, 6413, 6417, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6627, 6674, 6675, 6842, 6865, 6888-6892, 6895-6905, 6907, 6909, 6910, 6912-6916, 6932, 6933, 6938, 6939, 6955, 6957, 6970, 7061, 7073, 7111, 7129, 7188, 7236, 7237, 7239, 7240, 7276,
393
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7359-7361, 7384, 7400, 7415, 7433, 7435, 7452, 7609, 7610, 7616, 7618, 7638-7644, 7767, 7831, 7837, 7844, 7871, 7874, 7890-7892, 7896, 7922, 7923, 7925, 7927, 7946, 8123, 8168, 8231, 8236, 8338, 8516, 8520, 8553, 8554, 8580, 8604, 8610, 8624-8626, 8643, 8672, 8677, 8679, 8685, 8687, 8721, 8731, 9022, 9035, 9043, 9067, 9082, 9129, 9157, 9183, 9188, 9192, 9244, 9248, 9419, 9513, 9529, 9536, 9537, 9560, 9593, 9601, 9603, 9604, 9618, 9634, 9636, 9648, 9679, 9764, 9773, 9813, 9915, 9916, 9953, 9956-9959, 10042, 10096, 10137, 10281, 10572, 10643, 10721, 10722, 10724, 10740, 10744, 10757, 10777, 10930, 10931, 10949, 10956, 11575, 11620, 11624, 11726, 11730, 11750, 11757, 11758, 11766, 11785, 11787, 11795, 11899, 11908-11910, 12062 Health care, men 1240, 6493, 7361 Health care, mentally disabled 3130, 5644, 9192 Health care, migrant workers 360, 366, 8560, 9394, 9565 Health care, military/veterans 8, 7608, 7946, 11322 Health care, minorities 157, 179, 271, 272, 276, 349, 358, 360, 367, 368, 371, 377, 384, 392, 399, 411, 413, 421, 425, 430, 438, 442, 1558, 1733, 1777, 2195, 2207, 2208, 2228, 2559, 2621, 2915, 2954, 3581, 3652, 4823, 5124, 5254, 5583, 5617, 5674, 5823, 6357, 6383, 6410, 7239, 7240, 7452, 7639, 8005 Health care, Native Americans/American Indians 359, 6522, 6939 Health care, offenders/ex-offenders 2959 Health care, organ/tissue banks 4647, 5727 Health care, patient services 261, 1104, 1763, 2008, 2204, 3214, 3266, 3374, 3421, 3613, 4385, 5325, 7040, 8847, 8850, 8926, 8927, 9049, 9050, 9129, 9138, 10647, 10861, 11032, 11037, 11207, 11266, 11272, 11308, 11322, 11326, 11327, 11395-11397, 12110 Health care, physically disabled 7608, 9043, 11322 Health care, program evaluation 274, 364, 389, 412, 444, 651, 813, 1102, 1104, 1113, 1177, 1246, 1314, 1373, 1767, 2204, 2206, 2600, 3163, 3165, 3166, 3523, 3524, 3531, 3532, 4692, 4814, 4954, 6156, 6266, 6276, 6279, 6282, 6283, 6288, 6309, 6323-6326, 6336, 6343, 6345, 6354, 6359, 6366, 6368, 6378-6381, 6384, 6387, 6389, 6391, 6393, 6402, 6404, 6408, 6410, 6411, 6493, 7188, 7276, 7608, 7920, 8123, 8134, 8138, 8691, 10926, 10927, 11730, 11783, 11786 Health care, public policy 274, 277, 283, 284, 295, 348, 350, 358-360, 364, 366, 367, 371, 383, 391, 399-401, 405, 406, 410, 413, 418-420, 438, 447, 651, 813, 1219, 1271, 1314, 1328, 2573, 3187, 3517, 3520, 3793, 4490, 4501, 4512, 4823, 4887, 4954, 6265, 6267, 6268, 6272, 6276, 6277, 6279, 6282-6286, 6288, 6297, 6304-6306, 6309, 6310, 6323-6326, 6330, 6332-6334, 6336, 6343, 6345, 6350, 6354, 6357, 6359, 6360, 6362, 6366, 6368, 6369, 6375, 6378, 6380, 6382, 6383, 6385, 6389, 6391, 6393, 6401, 6402, 6404, 6407, 6410, 6411, 6522, 6888-6894, 6896, 6901, 6912, 6914, 6915, 6932, 6938, 6955, 6957, 6966, 6968, 7609, 7644, 8123, 8124, 8134, 8138, 8229, 8626, 10777, 11471, 11758, 11763, 11783, 11785, 11786 Health care, publication 280, 630, 5583, 6900, 7276, 8138 Health care, reform 222, 271, 272, 278, 367, 398, 447, 1330, 2201, 2954, 2959, 3276-3278, 3523, 3524, 4814, 4954, 6272, 6285, 6294, 6295, 6306, 6309, 6310, 6318, 6334, 6335, 6345, 6354, 6379, 6383, 6393, 6404, 6406-6408, 6410, 6932, 6933, 6955, 6957, 6968, 8124, 8134, 8138, 8848, 8849, 9537, 9604, 9679 Health care, research 272, 277, 278, 283, 284, 286, 290, 295-297, 360, 364, 383, 389, 392, 401, 406, 430, 436, 446, 489, 647, 651, 800, 1113, 1314, 1350, 1364, 1373, 1490, 1723,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
1767, 1782, 2204, 2206, 2498, 3159, 3163, 3165, 3319, 3523, 3524, 4212, 4322, 4490, 4512, 4785, 4887, 4907, 5001, 5069, 5877, 5989, 6263, 6266, 6267, 6276, 6279, 6288, 6289, 6300, 6309, 6318, 6324, 6325, 6332, 6336, 6337, 6353, 6359, 6360, 6366, 6375, 6378, 6379, 6381-6385, 6387, 6389, 6393, 6396, 6401, 6402, 6404, 6406-6408, 6410, 6411, 6413, 6889, 6890, 6895-6901, 6903, 6905, 6907, 6909, 6912-6916, 6955, 6957, 6968, 7073, 7188, 7415, 7638, 7640, 7642-7644, 8067, 8123, 8124, 8152, 9537, 10176, 10281, 10572, 10724, 10777, 10919-10921, 10948, 11730, 11758, 11783, 11786, 11923 Health care, rural areas 266, 426, 439, 440, 503, 1078, 1772, 2342, 3157, 3200, 4819, 6138, 6251, 7920, 8555, 8560, 8599, 8607, 8625, 8847, 9344, 9394, 9513, 9565, 9604, 10956, 11447, 11787 Health care, scholarship funds 3130, 3272, 7360 Health care, seed money 1450, 3162, 8624, 9648, 10415 Health care, single organization support 105, 106, 1113, 1519, 1687, 1696, 2076, 2077, 2469, 2505, 2519, 3841, 5002, 5701, 5712, 5713, 6040, 9014, 9245, 9261, 9455, 9820, 10308, 10415, 10552, 10816, 10948, 10983, 11091, 11145, 11177, 11279, 11309, 11364, 11398, 11457, 11625, 11888, 12089, 12122 Health care, single parents 11471 Health care, student aid 7433 Health care, substance abusers 1626, 6389, 6406, 6407, 7979, 9192 Health care, support services 11091, 11204 Health care, technical assistance 348, 371, 392, 401, 421, 434, 504, 1299, 1626, 1763, 2228, 3214, 4014, 4322, 4924, 4956, 5069, 5124, 6156, 6265, 6268, 6272, 6277, 6284, 6285, 6294, 6295, 6297, 6304-6306, 6310, 6318, 6330, 6332-6335, 6357, 6360, 6362, 6369, 6375, 6383, 6401, 6403, 6406, 6407, 6409, 7119, 7459, 8124, 8152, 10415, 10919-10921, 10926, 10927, 11471 Health care, terminal illness, people with 229, 233, 234, 2578, 3638, 5580, 6156, 7844, 9035, 9634, 10757 Health care, volunteer services 64, 2082, 2779, 4241, 5636, 7119, 9566, 9636, 10297 Health care, women 212, 241, 269, 270, 281, 289, 389, 446, 448, 489, 498, 518, 625, 630, 647, 651, 654, 800, 813, 849, 1175, 1177, 1190, 1220, 1240, 1245-1247, 1281, 1290, 1301, 1323, 1356, 1358, 1365, 1370, 1395, 1399, 1442, 1446, 1450, 1767, 2125, 2600, 2612, 2620, 2666, 2915, 3163, 3273, 3517, 3523, 3524, 3581, 3859, 3927, 4478, 4490, 4501, 4502, 4509, 4512, 4785, 5124, 5636, 5673, 5982-5986, 5988, 6086-6088, 6417, 6493, 6842, 6865, 6955, 7073, 7111, 7129, 7188, 7236, 7237, 7276, 7360, 7361, 7400, 7641, 7871, 8168, 8231, 8643, 8672, 9067, 9604, 9618, 9679, 10130, 11750, 11757, 11783, 11795, 11908-11910 Health care, youth 349, 1240, 2621, 4497, 6465, 7361, 7415, 9529, 9648 Health organizations 262, 8132, 10404 Health organizations, aging 9039 Health organizations, AIDS, people with 1588, 5916 Health organizations, children/youth 3514, 3515, 7027 Health organizations, economically disadvantaged 1533, 8132 Health organizations, equipment 5578 Health organizations, faculty/staff development 262 Health organizations, fund raising/fund distribution 102, 1588, 2467, 5916, 8964, 9027, 9030, 10810, 10811 Health organizations, income development 102, 1588, 2467, 5916, 8964, 9027, 9030, 10404, 10810, 10811, 10876 Health organizations, management development/ capacity building 8132, 11923
Health organizations, management/technical assistance 1533, 3514, 3515, 5578, 7027, 7846, 9039 Health organizations, mentally disabled 9039 Health organizations, physically disabled 5578 Health organizations, research 11923 Health organizations, single organization support 10876 Health organizations, women 102, 8964, 9027, 9030 Health sciences school/education 222, 293, 295, 349, 377, 384, 385, 411, 421, 1078, 1109, 1175, 1562, 1732, 2069, 2193, 2621, 2729, 3161, 3282, 3824, 6253, 6277, 6363, 6627, 6907, 6914, 6970, 7890-7892, 8237, 9188, 9529, 9773, 11422 Health sciences school/education, aging 9188 Health sciences school/education, building/ renovation 6363 Health sciences school/education, children/youth 3824, 6907 Health sciences school/education, conferences/ seminars 385 Health sciences school/education, curriculum development 384, 6970 Health sciences school/education, economically disadvantaged 349, 377, 384, 385, 411, 421, 2621, 3161, 6914 Health sciences school/education, electronic media/online services 3161 Health sciences school/education, endowments 1078 Health sciences school/education, faculty/staff development 2621, 3824 Health sciences school/education, Hispanics/ Latinos 385 Health sciences school/education, immigrants/ refugees 384, 411, 421, 1562 Health sciences school/education, income development 1078, 1109, 1732, 8237, 11422 Health sciences school/education, internship funds 377 Health sciences school/education, management development/capacity building 349, 377, 411, 2069, 2193, 3161, 3824, 6363 Health sciences school/education, minorities 349, 377, 384, 411, 421, 1562, 2621 Health sciences school/education, program evaluation 3824 Health sciences school/education, research 295, 3824, 6907, 6914 Health sciences school/education, technical assistance 421, 6277 Health sciences school/education, women 1175 Health sciences school/education, youth 349, 2621, 9529 Health—general, Africa 630, 1307, 1308, 6253, 7061, 10721, 10724, 11730, 11749, 11763-11765, 11769, 11797, 11798 Health—general, Argentina 7195 Health—general, Asia 1357, 8122, 11730, 11763-11765, 11798 Health—general, Australia 489, 2126, 2127, 4548 Health—general, Bangladesh 1355, 11734 Health—general, Brazil 7222, 11786 Health—general, Canada 2120, 11763 Health—general, Caribbean 630 Health—general, China 241, 2670, 3273, 7057, 7119, 7304, 7618, 11786 Health—general, Cuba 8138 Health—general, Developing countries 283, 284, 651, 800, 819, 1221, 1256, 1355, 1356, 1358, 1364, 1365, 1923, 2573, 2729, 2832, 2949, 3277, 3278, 3281, 3282, 3556, 3927, 4885, 4887, 5191, 5673, 5982-5986, 6053, 6157, 6258, 6259, 6417, 6627, 7061, 7111, 7334, 7335, 7400, 7874, 7890-7892, 8123, 8124, 8132, 8138, 8157, 8168, 8553, 8554, 8643, 8721, 8731, 9022, 9067, 10643, 10744, 11730, 11734, 11745, 11749, 11760, 11761, 11763-11765, 11768, 11795, 11797, 11798, 11908-11910 Health—general, Egypt 7129, 7145, 7190, 7278 Health—general, El Salvador 2779, 7068
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Health—general, England 1307, 1308, 5499, 7115, 7342, 11769, 11787 Health—general, Ethiopia 1175, 1177, 1240, 1290, 1303, 1370, 1395, 1424, 4686, 7614, 11734 Health—general, France 8205 Health—general, Germany 6050, 6912 Health—general, Ghana 819 Health—general, Global programs 283, 284, 822, 1190, 1256, 1295, 1354, 1364, 1668, 1925, 2068, 2573, 2662, 2665, 2666, 2745, 2968, 3281, 3556, 4241, 4346, 4486, 4887, 5191, 5501, 5502, 5709, 5952-5958, 5988, 6050, 6053, 6237, 6254, 6255, 6258, 6259, 7111, 7188, 7192, 7195, 7276, 7337, 7342, 7357, 7359, 7588, 7831, 7874, 8123, 8124, 8137, 8138, 8205, 8553, 8554, 8731, 9022, 10643, 10744, 11206, 11734, 11745, 11749, 11761, 11768, 11795 Health—general, Guatemala 12005 Health—general, Haiti 4702 Health—general, India 1247, 1250, 1290, 1370, 1395, 1450, 2125, 2136, 3475, 3488, 6049, 7082, 11750, 11757, 11758, 11764-11766, 11785, 11786, 11801 Health—general, Indonesia 2126, 2127, 7190, 7360, 7361, 7363, 11758 Health—general, Iraq 2705 Health—general, Ireland 3278 Health—general, Israel 627, 4250, 6925 Health—general, Italy 8137 Health—general, Japan 7618 Health—general, Kenya 829, 1177, 2768, 6253, 8132, 11783, 11786 Health—general, Latin America 630, 4601, 7195 Health—general, Lebanon 7073 Health—general, Malaysia 7305 Health—general, Mexico 802, 4483, 7060, 7247, 10917-10922 Health—general, Mozambique 4819 Health—general, Namibia 2951 Health—general, Netherlands 6890 Health—general, Nigeria 1220, 1245, 1246, 1290, 1370, 1371, 1395, 1446, 7127, 7170, 7193, 7271, 10722 Health—general, Oceania 1357, 8122 Health—general, Pakistan 1290, 1301, 1323, 1370, 1395, 1397, 1399 Health—general, Philippines 1281, 1290, 1357, 1370, 1373, 1395, 1442 Health—general, Romania 9593 Health—general, Russia 7063, 7115 Health—general, Senegal 2068, 7061, 9418 Health—general, South Africa 2118, 4932, 4977, 7233, 7341, 8023, 8095, 8096, 10216, 11786 Health—general, Southeast Asia 7907, 8152 Health—general, Southern Africa 2951 Health—general, Sub-Saharan Africa 1533, 11787 Health—general, Switzerland 7192, 7359, 10724, 11761, 11801 Health—general, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 3276, 11783 Health—general, Thailand 2120, 8122 Health—general, Uganda 8134, 11783 Health—general, United Kingdom 6898 Health—general, Vietnam 7057, 7187, 7274, 7290, 11734, 11786 Health—general, Zimbabwe 7163 Health—specific diseases, Africa 7061, 10724, 11749 Health—specific diseases, Argentina 7195 Health—specific diseases, Australia 2126, 2127, 4548 Health—specific diseases, Bangladesh 11734 Health—specific diseases, Brazil 7222 Health—specific diseases, Canada 2120 Health—specific diseases, China 7057, 7090, 7618 Health—specific diseases, Congo 2771 Health—specific diseases, Developing countries 7061, 7111, 8132, 11734, 11749, 11760, 11761, 11795 Health—specific diseases, Egypt 7145 Health—specific diseases, El Salvador 7068 Health—specific diseases, England 5499, 5505, 7115
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Health—specific diseases, Ethiopia 7614, 11734 Health—specific diseases, Global programs 4241, 5501, 5502, 7111, 7192, 7195, 7337, 7359, 11734, 11749, 11761, 11795 Health—specific diseases, India 2125, 2136, 11750, 11757, 11785, 11801 Health—specific diseases, Indonesia 2126, 2127, 7363 Health—specific diseases, Japan 7618 Health—specific diseases, Kenya 829, 2768, 2771, 8132 Health—specific diseases, Latin America 4601, 7195 Health—specific diseases, Namibia 2951 Health—specific diseases, Pakistan 1399 Health—specific diseases, Russia 7063, 7115 Health—specific diseases, Senegal 7061 Health—specific diseases, South Africa 2118, 8023 Health—specific diseases, Southeast Asia 8152 Health—specific diseases, Southern Africa 2951 Health—specific diseases, Sub-Saharan Africa 1533 Health—specific diseases, Switzerland 7192, 7359, 10724, 11761, 11801 Health—specific diseases, Thailand 2120 Health—specific diseases, Vietnam 7057, 7274, 7290, 11734 Health—specific diseases, Zimbabwe 7163 Heart & circulatory diseases 87, 676, 1106, 1538, 1591, 1807-1810, 2070-2072, 2550, 2700, 3553, 3647, 3838, 4223, 4241, 4631, 5494, 5495, 5499, 5501, 5502, 5514, 5515, 5724-5726, 5729, 5829-5831, 5997, 6026, 6037, 6069, 6306, 6358, 7828, 8853, 8854, 8965-8967, 9124, 9689, 10797, 10798, 11011-11029, 11060, 11537, 11598, 12084 Heart & circulatory diseases, African Americans/ Blacks 6306 Heart & circulatory diseases, children/youth 3553, 4241, 5501, 5502, 5514, 5729 Heart & circulatory diseases, conferences/seminars 5495 Heart & circulatory diseases, economically disadvantaged 4241, 5501, 5502, 5726, 6306, 6358 Heart & circulatory diseases, equipment 5724 Heart & circulatory diseases, Hispanics/Latinos 6306 Heart & circulatory diseases, income development 87, 676, 1538, 1807-1810, 2070-2072, 2550, 2700, 3647, 3838, 4223, 4631, 5495, 5499, 5501, 5502, 5514, 5724-5726, 5729, 5829-5831, 5997, 6026, 6037, 6069, 8853, 8854, 8965-8967, 9124, 9689, 10797, 10798, 11011-11029, 11060, 11537, 12084 Heart & circulatory diseases, management development/capacity building 1591, 5494, 5495, 5514, 5515, 11598 Heart & circulatory diseases, minorities 6358 Heart & circulatory diseases, program evaluation 1106, 7828 Heart & circulatory diseases, technical assistance 5495, 6306, 6358 Heart & circulatory diseases, women 3838, 4223, 5725, 6069, 8853, 8854, 8967, 11014, 11015, 11018, 12084 Heart & circulatory research 1806, 3643, 5656, 7569, 7582, 7584, 11810, 11818, 11853 Heart & circulatory research, children/youth 7569 Heart & circulatory research, faculty/staff development 11810, 11818, 11853 Heart & circulatory research, income development 1806, 5656 Hematology 10229, 10584 Hematology research 11768 Hematology research, economically disadvantaged 11768 Hematology research, program evaluation 11768 Hematology, building/renovation 10584 Hematology, children/youth 10229, 10584 Hematology, income development 10229, 10584 Hemophilia 11290 Hemophilia, income development 11290 Hemophilia, men 11290
SUBJECT INDEX
Higher education 161, 213, 718, 747, 792, 795, 824, 834, 893, 906, 917, 922, 1455, 1820, 1978, 2023, 2174, 2382, 2451, 2557, 2625, 2681, 2752, 2776, 2781, 2797, 2900, 2949, 2963, 3141, 3474, 3499, 3539, 3736, 3739, 3757, 3763, 3767, 3768, 3770, 3772-3774, 3776, 3778, 3780, 3948, 3965, 4225, 4805, 4964, 4976, 4980, 5234, 5236, 5355, 5437, 5602, 5638, 5641, 6097, 6648, 6650, 6670, 6690, 6732, 6783, 6838, 7078, 7184, 7258, 7279, 7327, 7444, 7445, 7496, 7502, 7629, 7653, 7680, 7681, 7686, 7695, 7700, 7714-7716, 7720, 7722, 7725, 7726, 7741, 7745, 8031, 8040, 8054, 8131, 8145, 8192-8194, 8222, 8303, 8357, 8591, 8611, 8851, 8852, 9061, 9180, 9504, 9546, 9807, 9809, 10215, 10421, 10429, 10437, 10459, 10500, 10508, 10511, 10706, 10764, 10768, 10930, 10931, 10965, 11151, 11253, 11346, 11406, 11454, 11567, 11731, 11736, 11744, 11753, 11767, 11777, 11807, 11883, 11981, 12139 Higher education reform 805, 806, 820, 836, 879, 3070, 3770, 3772, 3777, 7122, 7243, 8360, 8363, 8365 Higher education reform, conferences/seminars 7243, 8365 Higher education reform, curriculum development 8360 Higher education reform, economically disadvantaged 805, 806, 820, 836, 879, 3070 Higher education reform, faculty/staff development 8365 Higher education reform, management development/ capacity building 3770, 3777, 8363 Higher education reform, minorities 7122 Higher education reform, program evaluation 7122, 8360, 8365 Higher education reform, publication 3777 Higher education reform, research 836, 3772, 3777, 7122, 8360, 8363 Higher education, African Americans/Blacks 3736, 3780, 4980, 5355, 5437, 7715, 7722, 12139 Higher education, aging 2781, 3539 Higher education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1820 Higher education, awards/prizes/competitions 7502 Higher education, building/renovation 213, 10511 Higher education, capital campaigns 9180 Higher education, children/youth 747, 2781, 3539, 7445, 8591, 8611, 10965, 11744, 11777 Higher education, collections management/ preservation 7745 Higher education, college 147, 3070, 3412, 3690, 4917, 4958, 4963, 5922, 6513, 7441, 7622, 7683, 7689, 7692, 7710, 7719, 7742, 7787, 7788, 8160, 8200, 8221, 8359, 8362, 8364, 10217, 10541, 11866, 12124 Higher education, college (community/junior) 231, 804-806, 820, 836, 879, 883, 947, 948, 1684, 1892, 1894, 3758, 3759, 3761, 3769, 3775, 4944, 5236, 5250, 7231, 7346, 7935, 8908, 8909, 8988, 9273, 9404, 9440, 9770, 9814, 10422, 10443, 10460, 10475, 10476, 10519, 11374, 12159 Higher education, computer systems/equipment 7653, 7681, 7700, 7720, 8131, 8145, 10421, 10437, 10511 Higher education, conferences/seminars 3767, 5234, 8192, 8193, 8357, 10764 Higher education, curriculum development 747, 2382, 7258, 7653, 7720, 11731 Higher education, economically disadvantaged 213, 718, 747, 834, 2174, 2781, 2900, 2949, 3539, 3736, 3757, 3767, 3773, 3774, 4964, 4980, 5234, 5236, 5437, 5602, 5641, 6097, 6783, 7279, 7444, 7445, 7715, 7716, 7722, 8031, 8054, 8131, 10421, 10764, 10965, 11151, 11253, 11346, 11731, 11753, 11767, 11807, 12139 Higher education, electronic media/online services 7681, 7700, 8131, 8145, 8851, 10421, 10511 Higher education, emergency funds 9061 Higher education, equipment 2797, 10421, 10511
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Higher education, faculty/staff development 747, 906, 2174, 2382, 2451, 2776, 3757, 3767, 3965, 5641, 7445, 8591, 8611, 10764, 10930 Higher education, fellowships 3948, 7078, 10215 Higher education, film/video/radio 2963, 3736 Higher education, girls 9546 Higher education, Hispanics/Latinos 3763, 11253, 11883 Higher education, immigrants/refugees 718, 1820, 3773, 3774 Higher education, income development 1978, 2557, 2963, 3141, 3474, 3499, 3736, 4225, 5437, 6097, 7078, 7445, 7502, 8303, 9546, 11151, 11253, 11346, 11406, 11807, 11883, 11981, 12139 Higher education, infants/toddlers 1455, 2382, 4964 Higher education, internship funds 3948 Higher education, LGBTQ 213, 747 Higher education, management development/ capacity building 213, 906, 917, 922, 2023, 2451, 2681, 2776, 2797, 2900, 3539, 3757, 3763, 3768, 3770, 3773, 3776, 3778, 3780, 3965, 4805, 4964, 5355, 5602, 5638, 5641, 6650, 7078, 7279, 7327, 7445, 7629, 7686, 8054, 8131, 8145, 8194, 8222, 8851, 8852, 9061, 9504, 10215, 10768, 10965, 11567, 11736, 11753, 11807 Higher education, men 3780 Higher education, minorities 718, 747, 922, 3539, 3736, 4964, 4980, 5234, 5437, 5638, 5641, 7279, 7444, 7445, 7722, 8192, 8193, 10421, 11151, 12139 Higher education, Native Americans/American Indians 5355 Higher education, program evaluation 161, 4964, 6783, 7184, 7496, 7716, 7722, 8357, 10706 Higher education, publication 7279, 8040 Higher education, research 824, 834, 3772, 3780, 4964, 5236, 5638, 7078, 7258, 7279, 7327, 7629, 7716, 7722, 7741, 7745, 8303, 8357, 10459, 11731, 11744, 11767, 11777 Higher education, scholarship funds 213, 2023, 4964, 5437, 8031, 8591, 8611, 8851, 8852, 9546 Higher education, seed money 7680, 7726, 8222, 10511 Higher education, technical assistance 2781, 3774, 4976, 4980, 7680, 9807, 9809 Higher education, university 94, 95, 223, 1025, 1062, 1087, 1147, 1882, 2016, 2042, 2044, 2497, 2740, 3000, 3039, 3053, 3667, 3777, 3779, 4483, 4525, 4707, 4945, 4947, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4971, 4977, 4979, 5059, 5678, 6005, 6042, 6051, 6084, 6641, 6667, 7231, 7263, 7339, 7340, 7397, 7402, 7667, 7685, 7690, 7691, 7723, 7724, 7728, 7731, 7743, 7815, 8141, 8155, 8196-8198, 8218, 8219, 8227, 8361, 8366, 8367, 8383, 9275, 9533, 9534, 9557, 9564, 9589, 10265, 10273, 10473, 10505, 10506, 10513, 11605, 11928, 12068, 12120 Higher education, women 747, 1978, 7741, 8192, 8193, 9807, 9809 Higher education, youth 718, 922, 2174, 2625, 2797, 3141, 3757, 3773, 3774, 5236, 5602, 5641, 6097, 7279, 7444, 7716, 8031, 8054, 10429, 10500, 10508, 10706, 10768, 11346, 11731, 11753, 11807 Hispanics/Latinos, arts/culture/humanities 543, 545, 567, 863, 925, 928, 929, 962, 1322, 1648, 2368, 2905, 3417, 3457, 3566, 4336, 4623, 4978, 6521, 6682, 6848, 7282, 7783, 8101, 10152, 10781, 11122, 11362, 11425 Hispanics/Latinos, civil rights 174, 757, 837, 900, 901, 930, 1596, 1957, 2973, 3283, 3848, 4355, 4657, 4740, 4840, 4872, 5212, 5597, 6256, 6768, 7195, 7763, 8002, 8049, 8489-8491, 8762, 9656, 9657, 10428, 10638, 10675, 10758, 11259, 11680 Hispanics/Latinos, community improvement/ development 280, 341, 443, 713, 757, 863, 1477, 1907, 1957, 1966, 2037, 2256, 2569, 2574-2576, 2973, 3003, 3068, 3283, 3284,
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3343, 4132, 4332, 4355, 4424, 4619, 4620, 4657, 4703, 4740, 4872, 4978, 5107, 5127, 5212, 5532, 5597, 5736, 5861, 6256, 6521, 6523, 6726, 6731, 6762, 6768, 7349, 7763, 8049, 8434, 8462, 8463, 8488-8491, 8557, 8641, 8709, 8740, 8761, 8762, 8793, 9500, 9650, 9656-9658, 9677, 10002-10004, 10190, 10205, 10206, 10675, 10758, 10917, 10918, 11122, 11676, 11690, 11691 Hispanics/Latinos, crime/courts/legal services 174, 720, 900, 901, 1390, 7750, 9676 Hispanics/Latinos, education 385, 1549, 1954, 1958, 1959, 2224, 2246, 2262, 2423, 2453, 2761, 2770, 3417, 3424, 3580, 3763, 3908, 4569, 4822, 5545, 6274, 6522, 7081, 7439, 7462, 7480, 7840, 8390, 8568, 9320, 9650, 10428, 10638, 10901, 11253, 11380, 11705, 11774, 11883, 11954, 11963 Hispanics/Latinos, employment 2367, 4618, 4822, 5127, 6842, 7750, 7806 Hispanics/Latinos, environment 366, 448, 4978, 7349, 9478 Hispanics/Latinos, food/nutrition/agriculture 7750, 8434, 9478 Hispanics/Latinos, health—general 280, 285, 288, 366, 376, 391, 443, 448, 498, 518, 720, 837, 1504, 1725, 2037, 2116, 2191, 2575, 3794, 4069, 5339, 5513, 5517, 5720, 6306, 6385, 6522, 6842, 7195, 7902, 9394, 9565, 10917-10921 Hispanics/Latinos, health—specific diseases 2037, 6306, 7195, 7902, 8933 Hispanics/Latinos, housing/shelter 9346, 11691 Hispanics/Latinos, human services—multipurpose 6, 443, 1390, 1596, 1643, 1661, 1824, 1966, 2111, 2191, 2266, 2367, 2904, 3580, 4022, 4069, 4085, 4268, 4559, 4569, 4614, 5221, 5359, 5513, 5525, 5597, 5861, 5991, 6522, 6848, 6855, 6859, 7750, 8086, 8240, 8557, 8579, 8933, 9487, 9488, 9500, 9646, 9676, 9981, 10101, 10142, 10249, 10252, 10984, 11078, 11155, 11317, 11380, 11681, 11991, 12045 Hispanics/Latinos, international affairs/ development 4840, 7195, 10428 Hispanics/Latinos, mental health/substance abuse 385, 2111, 2266, 5359, 6377, 9676 Hispanics/Latinos, philanthropy/voluntarism 1477, 3068, 3343, 4839, 4840, 6522, 6876, 10002-10004, 10919-10921 Hispanics/Latinos, public affairs/government 545, 757, 930, 1907, 2256, 2973, 4095, 4096, 4559, 4618, 4635, 4872, 5597, 6385, 6521, 6523, 7326, 7349, 7763, 8002, 8641, 8709, 9500, 10758, 11676, 11680, 11681, 11691 Hispanics/Latinos, religion 720, 2115, 2761, 3679 Hispanics/Latinos, science 11954, 11963 Hispanics/Latinos, social sciences 7326 Hispanics/Latinos, youth development 376, 543, 2224, 4069, 5545, 5576, 6855, 7081, 7439, 9320, 9658, 9981, 11362, 11681 Historic preservation/historical societies 5, 207, 246, 483, 513, 591, 593-595, 598, 599, 603, 606, 608, 609, 763, 1126, 1321, 1457, 1757, 1901, 2555, 2565, 2603, 2784, 3044, 3324, 3400, 3585, 3611, 3665, 3687, 3722, 4284, 4434, 4445, 5686, 5698, 5699, 6089, 6133, 6142, 6160, 6479, 6919, 6945, 6971, 6991, 7032, 7039, 7049, 7378, 7600, 7678, 7698, 7811, 7968, 7970, 8264, 8379, 9088, 9444, 9643, 9838, 9879, 9980, 10029, 10051, 10099, 10122, 10285, 10731, 10830-10833, 10890, 11256, 11458, 11470, 12026, 12136 Historic preservation/historical societies, African Americans/Blacks 2784, 3585 Historic preservation/historical societies, awards/ prizes/competitions 10830, 10831 Historic preservation/historical societies, building/ renovation 207, 593, 594, 598, 599, 603, 608, 609, 2784, 6089, 9980, 10890 Historic preservation/historical societies, children/ youth 9643, 10833, 11470 Historic preservation/historical societies, collections acquisition 595
Historic preservation/historical societies, collections management/preservation 591, 595, 599, 603, 606, 3400, 7678, 7698 Historic preservation/historical societies, computer systems/equipment 7698 Historic preservation/historical societies, curriculum development 595 Historic preservation/historical societies, economically disadvantaged 9643 Historic preservation/historical societies, electronic media/online services 7678, 7698 Historic preservation/historical societies, equipment 9643 Historic preservation/historical societies, faculty/ staff development 7968, 9444 Historic preservation/historical societies, income development 1757, 1901, 2555, 2565, 3044, 3324, 3585, 3665, 4284, 6142, 6479, 6991, 7032, 7039, 7049, 7678, 7811, 8264, 9838, 9879, 9980, 10285, 10731, 10830-10833, 10890, 11256, 11470, 12026, 12136 Historic preservation/historical societies, management development/capacity building 207, 591, 595, 763, 1126, 1321, 2603, 3324, 3400, 3611, 3687, 5686, 5698, 6089, 6133, 6160, 6479, 6971, 7049, 7378, 7600, 7968, 7970, 8379, 9444, 9838, 9879, 9980, 10029, 10099 Historic preservation/historical societies, Native Americans/American Indians 7600 Historic preservation/historical societies, program evaluation 246, 9088, 10051, 10122 Historic preservation/historical societies, publication 11470 Historic preservation/historical societies, research 591, 606, 3585, 7049 Historic preservation/historical societies, technical assistance 5, 513, 593, 594, 598, 599, 603, 606, 608, 609, 1321, 1457, 2784, 3585, 4434, 4445, 5699 Historic preservation/historical societies, women 7032 Historical activities 8669, 9816 Historical activities, centennials 469-471, 1040, 5703, 10868 Historical activities, homeless 10868 Historical activities, immigrants/refugees 1040 Historical activities, income development 8669, 10868 Historical activities, indigenous peoples 469-471 Historical activities, management development/ capacity building 469-471 Historical activities, minorities 1040 Historical activities, research 5703, 9816 Historical activities, technical assistance 5703, 9872, 9873 Historical activities, war memorials 9872, 9873 History/archaeology 133, 138, 210, 606, 629, 643, 1955, 2362, 2717, 2725, 2790, 3367, 4206, 4590, 4936, 5370, 5676, 7036, 7037, 7047, 7230, 7641, 7678, 7738, 7746, 9021, 9236, 9670, 10541 History/archaeology, African Americans/Blacks 7047, 7230 History/archaeology, building/renovation 10541 History/archaeology, children/youth 133, 138, 643, 2790, 3367, 4206, 7746 History/archaeology, collections acquisition 10541 History/archaeology, collections management/ preservation 606, 7678 History/archaeology, conferences/seminars 2725 History/archaeology, curriculum development 133, 2717, 2725, 7746, 9021, 9670 History/archaeology, economically disadvantaged 1955 History/archaeology, electronic media/online services 643, 7678, 7738 History/archaeology, equipment 9021 History/archaeology, faculty/staff development 7230 History/archaeology, income development 1955, 2790, 5676, 7036, 7230, 7678
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History/archaeology, management development/ capacity building 210, 2362, 3367, 4590, 5370, 7037, 7047, 7230 History/archaeology, military/veterans 2725 History/archaeology, minorities 629 History/archaeology, Native Americans/American Indians 2362, 4936 History/archaeology, performance/productions 1955 History/archaeology, program evaluation 9670, 10541 History/archaeology, publication 2717 History/archaeology, research 606, 2717, 7047, 7738 History/archaeology, technical assistance 606, 4936, 5370 History/archaeology, women 7641 History/archaeology, youth 629, 1955, 9670 Holistic medicine 489, 1575, 1657, 2198, 5509, 5804, 7589, 11433 Holistic medicine, AIDS, people with 1657 Holistic medicine, children/youth 1575 Holistic medicine, income development 1657, 5509, 11433 Holistic medicine, indigenous peoples 489 Holistic medicine, management development/ capacity building 1657, 5804, 7589 Holistic medicine, Native Americans/American Indians 1657 Holistic medicine, program evaluation 2198 Holistic medicine, research 489 Holistic medicine, women 489 Home accessibility modifications 6093 Home accessibility modifications, aging 6093 Home accessibility modifications, building/ renovation 6093 Home accessibility modifications, disabilities, people with 6093 Home accessibility modifications, economically disadvantaged 6093 Home accessibility modifications, program evaluation 6093 Home economics 5455, 9440 Home economics, income development 9440 Home economics, women 5455 Homeless, African Americans/Blacks 6056 Homeless, AIDS, people with 5228 Homeless, arts/culture/humanities 1026, 2241, 2460, 4943, 4949, 7472, 8999, 9223, 10868 Homeless, building/renovation 985, 9888 Homeless, capital campaigns 4575 Homeless, children/youth 3033, 3991, 8917, 9215, 9539, 10611, 11193 Homeless, community improvement/development 985, 1297, 1376, 1536, 2253, 4230, 4231, 4370, 4566, 4943, 4949, 4992, 5066, 5067, 5146, 5216, 7897, 9258, 11958 Homeless, computer systems/equipment 4592 Homeless, crime/abuse victims 4643 Homeless, crime/courts/legal services 4566, 9678 Homeless, economically disadvantaged 1469, 2228, 2365, 2373, 3623, 4592, 4993, 5228, 5310, 5313, 9222, 9888, 10611, 11285, 11351, 11955 Homeless, education 396, 537, 618, 2789, 4598, 5146, 7897, 9003, 11637 Homeless, electronic media/online services 3033, 5313 Homeless, employment 22, 1536, 2012, 2789, 2871, 3300, 3416, 4618, 5066, 5067, 5620, 5808, 8173, 11223, 12030, 12133 Homeless, environment 3951, 4943, 4949, 11958 Homeless, faculty/staff development 2373, 3033, 6103, 9482, 11593 Homeless, film/video/radio 2460 Homeless, food/nutrition/agriculture 2012, 2594, 4230, 4231, 4382, 6034, 6178, 6181, 6188, 8693, 11318 Homeless, girls 4754 Homeless, health—general 362, 537, 2228, 2735, 2959, 3873, 3900, 3905, 4599, 5620, 5644, 5787-5790, 6421, 6567, 6625, 6674, 6675, 7384, 7472, 7616, 7767, 7897, 8236, 8999, 11365
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Homeless, housing/shelter 22, 65, 146, 343, 536, 560, 983, 985, 1036, 1168, 1283, 1297, 1396, 1462, 1470, 1850, 1920, 2030-2032, 2109, 2187, 2232, 2253, 2334, 2373, 2567, 2594, 2839, 2923, 3033, 3079, 3303, 3317, 3513, 3623, 3627, 3807, 3909, 3951, 3991, 4331, 4473, 4474, 4564, 4566, 4575, 4592, 4593, 4643, 4754, 4837, 4993, 5216, 5310, 5313, 5330, 5399, 5639, 6055, 6056, 6103, 6108, 6150, 6520, 6800, 7463, 8165, 8527, 8916, 8917, 9215, 9271, 9363, 9539, 9828, 9888, 9898, 10611, 10869, 11230, 11285, 11351, 11493, 11628, 11633, 11738, 11955, 11958, 12044 Homeless, human services 146, 536, 985, 1076, 1165, 1283, 1297, 1396, 1462, 1469, 1595, 1920, 2030, 2031, 2228, 2232, 2365, 2373, 2460, 2923, 3033, 3079, 3265, 3317, 3416, 3513, 3623, 3627, 3807, 3909, 3991, 4382, 4575, 4592, 4593, 4643, 4754, 4837, 4943, 4993, 5228, 5310, 5313, 5330, 5710, 6055, 6056, 6103, 6529, 7809, 8165, 8678, 8831, 8917, 9004, 9215, 9222, 9223, 9280, 9363, 9441, 9482, 9539, 9678, 9888, 10399, 10556, 10611, 10657, 10865, 10869, 10989, 11160, 11193, 11285, 11351, 11572, 11593, 11633, 11955 Homeless, human services—multipurpose 65, 146, 362, 396, 536, 985, 1076, 1165, 1174, 1283, 1297, 1396, 1462, 1469, 1510, 1595, 1888, 1920, 2030, 2031, 2109, 2228, 2232, 2334, 2365, 2373, 2460, 2689, 2911, 2923, 3033, 3079, 3192, 3265, 3303, 3317, 3416, 3513, 3623, 3627, 3807, 3909, 3991, 4081, 4382, 4437, 4474, 4564, 4575, 4592, 4593, 4643, 4650, 4754, 4837, 4943, 4949, 4993, 5228, 5310, 5313, 5330, 5345, 5399, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5644, 5652, 5660, 5710, 6034, 6055, 6056, 6103, 6108, 6110, 6150, 6529, 6874, 7108, 7809, 7897, 8165, 8678, 8831, 8917, 9004, 9215, 9222, 9223, 9280, 9363, 9441, 9482, 9539, 9678, 9828, 9888, 10318, 10399, 10556, 10611, 10644, 10652, 10657, 10821, 10865, 10869, 10879, 10989, 11071, 11099, 11160, 11167, 11168, 11182, 11193, 11196, 11217, 11243, 11285, 11351, 11365, 11466, 11477, 11572, 11593, 11628, 11633, 11637, 11738, 11955, 12044 Homeless, income development 146, 1396, 2031, 2460, 3033, 3079, 3909, 4643, 4837, 5310, 5313, 6055, 6056, 6103, 9004, 9363, 9539, 10611, 10865, 10869, 10989, 11160, 11193, 11285, 11351 Homeless, infants/toddlers 10989 Homeless, international affairs/development 1850 Homeless, management development/capacity building 536, 1283, 1462, 1469, 1595, 1920, 2030, 2232, 2373, 2923, 3317, 3416, 3623, 3627, 3807, 3991, 4382, 4575, 4592, 4593, 4754, 5228, 5313, 5330, 5710, 6529, 7809, 8165, 8678, 8831, 8917, 9223, 9280, 9441, 9482, 9888, 10399, 11633, 11955 Homeless, mental health/substance abuse 396, 4949, 5391, 5639, 5644, 5652 Homeless, mentally disabled 1595, 4943, 5228, 5310, 10556 Homeless, military/veterans 9441 Homeless, minorities 2228 Homeless, performance/productions 10989 Homeless, philanthropy/voluntarism 2460 Homeless, program evaluation 1076, 2365, 3513 Homeless, public affairs/government 2373, 4230, 4231, 4618, 5313, 9441 Homeless, recreation/sports/athletics 9539 Homeless, religion 1469, 6178, 6181, 6188, 7809 Homeless, substance abusers 2923, 4643, 5228 Homeless, technical assistance 2228, 2373, 4837, 4943, 9215, 9222 Homeless, women 3033, 3991, 4382, 4643, 4754, 4943, 8917, 9215, 10611 Homeless, youth 2373, 9280, 9482 Homeless, youth development 362, 2241, 7108, 9482 Honduras, international affairs/development 8722
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Honduras, religion 8722 Hong Kong, environment 4571 Hong Kong, international affairs/development 4571 Hong Kong, recreation/sports/athletics 4571 Horticulture/garden clubs 3971, 9472, 9478, 9988, 10015, 10032, 10089, 10116, 10785, 11496, 12056 Horticulture/garden clubs, children 9472 Horticulture/garden clubs, computer systems/ equipment 12056 Horticulture/garden clubs, conferences/seminars 10785, 11496 Horticulture/garden clubs, economically disadvantaged 9472, 9478 Horticulture/garden clubs, electronic media/online services 10089 Horticulture/garden clubs, equipment 11496 Horticulture/garden clubs, faculty/staff development 9478, 10089 Horticulture/garden clubs, Hispanics/Latinos 9478 Horticulture/garden clubs, income development 10015, 10089, 10785 Horticulture/garden clubs, management development/capacity building 3971, 9478, 10015, 10116 Horticulture/garden clubs, research 10015 Horticulture/garden clubs, technical assistance 9988, 10032, 11496 Hospices, aging 7974 Hospices, awards/prizes/competitions 1974, 10840 Hospices, children/youth 11194, 11314 Hospices, computer systems/equipment 2999 Hospices, conferences/seminars 5580 Hospices, income development 1974, 2999, 6045, 9626, 10839, 10840, 11158, 11194, 11208, 11314 Hospices, management development/capacity building 2999, 3638, 7974, 9630 Hospices, program evaluation 6156 Hospices, research 9626 Hospices, technical assistance 233, 6156 Hospices, terminal illness, people with 233, 1974, 2999, 3638, 5580, 6045, 6156, 7974, 9626, 9630, 9632, 10757, 10839, 10840, 11158, 11194, 11208, 11314 Hospitals (general) 105, 106, 237, 271, 278, 368, 379, 425, 1100, 1102, 1106, 1687, 1696, 1723, 2076, 2077, 2198, 2202, 2203, 2795, 3156, 3867, 3990, 4441, 4467, 4863, 4977, 5318, 5701, 5712, 5713, 6040, 6090, 6094, 6170, 6266, 6283, 6305, 6337, 6382, 6913, 7040, 7052, 7920, 8252, 8253, 8626, 8679, 9245, 9419, 9820, 9956-9959, 10661, 10662, 10816, 10948, 11145, 11280, 11309, 11398, 11416, 11457, 11624, 11625, 11894, 11923, 12122 Hospitals (general), aging 5318 Hospitals (general), Arkansas 105, 106 Hospitals (general), awards/prizes/competitions 1696, 11457 Hospitals (general), blind/visually impaired 3867 Hospitals (general), building/renovation 11624 Hospitals (general), California 237, 271, 368, 379, 425, 1100, 1102, 1106, 1687, 1696, 1723, 2076, 2077, 2198, 2202, 2203, 6283, 11398 Hospitals (general), conferences/seminars 425, 4863 Hospitals (general), curriculum development 368, 425 Hospitals (general), District of Columbia 6266, 6305, 8626 Hospitals (general), economically disadvantaged 271, 368, 379, 425, 6283, 6305 Hospitals (general), electronic media/online services 2202, 8679 Hospitals (general), equipment 6090 Hospitals (general), exhibitions 11457 Hospitals (general), faculty/staff development 368, 2203, 5318, 9956-9959, 11624 Hospitals (general), Georgia 3156 Hospitals (general), Illinois 6382 Hospitals (general), immigrants/refugees 425
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Hospitals (general), income development 105, 106, 1687, 1696, 2077, 2795, 3990, 4863, 5701, 5712, 5713, 6040, 6094, 6170, 7052, 8252, 8253, 9820, 10661, 10662, 10816, 10948, 11145, 11280, 11309, 11398, 11416, 11457, 11894, 12122 Hospitals (general), Iowa 6913 Hospitals (general), Louisiana 3867 Hospitals (general), management development/ capacity building 368, 379, 1100, 2076, 2202, 2203, 4977, 5318, 7040, 8626, 9245, 11625, 11923 Hospitals (general), Maryland 3990 Hospitals (general), Massachusetts 278, 4441, 4467 Hospitals (general), Minnesota 5318, 5701, 5712, 5713 Hospitals (general), minorities 271, 368, 425 Hospitals (general), Nevada 6040 Hospitals (general), New Hampshire 2795, 6090, 6094 Hospitals (general), New Jersey 6170, 11416 Hospitals (general), New York 6337, 7040, 7052, 7920, 8252, 8253 Hospitals (general), North Carolina 8679 Hospitals (general), Oklahoma 9245, 9419, 11280 Hospitals (general), Pennsylvania 9820 Hospitals (general), program evaluation 237, 1102, 1106, 2198, 6266, 6283, 7920 Hospitals (general), research 1723, 6266, 6337, 6382, 6913, 10948 Hospitals (general), South Africa 4977 Hospitals (general), technical assistance 4441, 4467, 6305 Hospitals (general), Tennessee 9956-9959 Hospitals (general), Texas 10661, 10662, 10816, 10948, 11145, 11309 Hospitals (general), Utah 11457 Hospitals (general), Virginia 4863, 11624, 11625 Hospitals (general), Washington 11894, 11923 Hospitals (general), Wisconsin 12122 Hospitals (psychiatric) 1135, 2196, 2197, 5000, 6321, 11381 Hospitals (psychiatric), children/youth 1135, 6321, 11381 Hospitals (psychiatric), computer systems/ equipment 2196, 2197 Hospitals (psychiatric), electronic media/online services 1135, 2196, 2197 Hospitals (psychiatric), income development 5000, 11381 Hospitals (psychiatric), management development/ capacity building 2196, 2197 Hospitals (psychiatric), mentally disabled 1135, 2196, 2197, 5000, 6321, 11381 Hospitals (psychiatric), program evaluation 1135 Hospitals (psychiatric), publication 1135 Hospitals (psychiatric), seed money 1135 Hospitals (psychiatric), technical assistance 6321 Hospitals (specialty) 264, 664, 665, 1519, 2194, 2469, 2493, 2554, 2705, 3841, 4634, 4932, 5506, 5667, 5835, 5846, 5858, 6897, 8242, 8969, 8970, 9014, 9121, 9261, 9455, 9915, 9916, 10229, 10308, 10321, 10336, 10415, 10461, 10552, 10583, 10584, 10660, 10846, 10872, 10983, 10988, 11139, 11146, 11177, 11187, 11258, 11368, 11888, 12089 Hospitals (specialty), building/renovation 10584 Hospitals (specialty), California 1519, 2194, 2554 Hospitals (specialty), children/youth 264, 664, 665, 1519, 2194, 2469, 2554, 2705, 3841, 4932, 5506, 5667, 5835, 5846, 5858, 6897, 9014, 9261, 9455, 9915, 9916, 10229, 10308, 10321, 10336, 10415, 10552, 10583, 10584, 10872, 10983, 10988, 11139, 11146, 11187, 11258, 11368, 11888, 12089 Hospitals (specialty), Colorado 2469, 2493 Hospitals (specialty), computer systems/equipment 10461 Hospitals (specialty), conferences/seminars 264 Hospitals (specialty), Connecticut 6897 Hospitals (specialty), disabilities, people with 10846 Hospitals (specialty), economically disadvantaged 2705, 5667, 10552, 10988
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Hospitals (specialty), equipment 5835 Hospitals (specialty), faculty/staff development 9915, 9916 Hospitals (specialty), Illinois 10584 Hospitals (specialty), immigrants/refugees 10415 Hospitals (specialty), income development 664, 665, 1519, 2469, 2493, 4634, 4932, 5506, 5667, 5835, 5846, 8242, 8969, 8970, 9014, 9121, 9261, 9455, 10229, 10321, 10336, 10552, 10583, 10584, 10660, 10846, 10872, 10983, 10988, 11139, 11146, 11177, 11187, 11258, 11368, 11888, 12089 Hospitals (specialty), Kentucky 3841 Hospitals (specialty), Louisiana 11139, 11368 Hospitals (specialty), management development/ capacity building 2194, 3841, 4932, 5506, 5858, 10308 Hospitals (specialty), Massachusetts 664, 665, 9121, 10336 Hospitals (specialty), Michigan 4634 Hospitals (specialty), Minnesota 5506, 5667, 10461 Hospitals (specialty), Missouri 5835, 5858 Hospitals (specialty), New Jersey 11177 Hospitals (specialty), New York 8242, 10229 Hospitals (specialty), Ohio 5846, 8969, 8970, 9014 Hospitals (specialty), Oklahoma 9261 Hospitals (specialty), Oregon 9455 Hospitals (specialty), Pennsylvania 9915, 9916 Hospitals (specialty), physically disabled 11368 Hospitals (specialty), program evaluation 2554 Hospitals (specialty), publication 9121 Hospitals (specialty), research 6897, 10461 Hospitals (specialty), seed money 10415 Hospitals (specialty), South Africa 4932 Hospitals (specialty), technical assistance 10415, 10461 Hospitals (specialty), Tennessee 10308, 10321, 10983, 11258 Hospitals (specialty), Texas 10415, 10552, 10583, 10660, 10846, 10872, 10988, 11146, 11187 Hospitals (specialty), Virginia 2705 Hospitals (specialty), Washington 264, 11888 Hospitals (specialty), Wisconsin 12089 Hospitals, income development 10317 Hospitals, intensive care 10317 Housing/shelter 2855 Housing/shelter, African Americans/Blacks 4834, 6056, 7251, 8232, 9575, 11703 Housing/shelter, aging 2237, 2459, 2781, 2866, 3543, 3894, 4331, 4394, 4564, 5606, 7632, 8435, 8459, 10390 Housing/shelter, AIDS, people with 5399, 7913, 11628, 11738 Housing/shelter, alliance 4295, 6056, 6718, 9346 Housing/shelter, Asians/Pacific Islanders 584, 727 Housing/shelter, building/renovation 985, 3153, 3907, 5197, 5333, 5815, 6520, 9888, 10217, 10218, 10892, 11815, 11958 Housing/shelter, capital campaigns 1470, 2594, 3907, 4575, 5661 Housing/shelter, children/youth 65, 2032, 2109, 2567, 2781, 3033, 3991, 4016, 4036, 4113, 4131, 4144, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4381, 4778, 5261, 5639, 6108, 6477, 6613, 7962, 8892, 8894, 8895, 8917, 9215, 9539, 9898, 10217, 10611, 11958, 12044 Housing/shelter, co-ops 6623, 7757, 8171, 8352, 8828 Housing/shelter, computer systems/equipment 520, 3485, 4528, 4592, 6477, 9443 Housing/shelter, conferences/seminars 549, 5015, 9575 Housing/shelter, crime/abuse victims 65, 520, 1036, 2109, 4643, 4764, 6108 Housing/shelter, Developing countries 4705, 6248, 6249, 8129 Housing/shelter, development 9, 22, 375, 549, 584, 688, 702, 703, 724, 727, 771, 1034, 1036, 1529, 1646, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1749, 2038, 2253, 2277, 2283, 2284, 2286, 2558, 2694, 2839, 3153, 3285, 3303, 3305, 3329, 3433, 3485, 3492, 3496, 3646, 3705, 3800, 3929, 3935, 3936, 3943, 3974, 4036,
4113, 4131, 4144, 4183, 4189, 4208, 4295, 4330, 4345, 4381, 4394, 4473, 4474, 4476, 4519, 4561, 4566, 4568, 4693, 4758, 4759, 4778, 4836, 4955, 4969, 4973, 5015, 5094, 5098, 5186, 5188, 5197, 5261, 5265, 5313, 5333, 5358, 5388, 5419, 5424, 5456, 5486, 5537, 5538, 5609, 5639, 5661, 5730, 5738, 5749, 5767, 5768, 5797, 5815, 5857, 5869, 6161, 6232, 6445, 6454, 6477, 6520, 6635, 6697, 6712, 6715, 6718, 6748, 6759, 6782, 6787, 6799, 6801, 6836, 7292, 7317, 7460, 7517, 7540, 7552, 7632, 7880, 7881, 7962, 7969, 8129, 8232, 8310, 8335, 8420, 8428, 8435, 8437, 8442, 8459, 8466, 8487, 8493, 8547, 8577, 8602, 8697, 8738, 8892, 8894, 8895, 8910, 8916, 8928, 8934, 8935, 8992, 9086, 9185, 9333, 9336, 9338, 9346, 9353-9355, 9369, 9372, 9384, 9393, 9424, 9425, 9443, 9473-9476, 9575, 9608, 9622, 9828, 9884, 10016, 10121, 10133, 10203, 10217-10219, 10221, 10233, 10261, 10278-10280, 10733, 10892, 11432, 11521, 11533, 11570, 11588, 11589, 11691, 11703, 11721, 11815, 11896, 11944, 12031, 12100 Housing/shelter, disabilities, people with 2866, 4190, 4394, 7632, 8435, 8459, 10390 Housing/shelter, economically disadvantaged 196, 205, 375, 549, 584, 633, 688, 702, 703, 724, 727, 771, 1340, 1564, 1646, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1749, 1850, 1961, 2038, 2186, 2253, 2277, 2283-2286, 2295, 2298-2312, 2334, 2373, 2558, 2594, 2694, 2695, 2732, 2741, 2781, 2839, 2866, 3005, 3153, 3247, 3274, 3285, 3289, 3303, 3305, 3329, 3383, 3433, 3458, 3485, 3492, 3496, 3511, 3543, 3623, 3705, 3709, 3800, 3851, 3889, 3894, 3907, 3929, 3934-3936, 3939, 3941, 3943, 3951, 3967-3969, 3974, 3985, 3989, 4016, 4036, 4113, 4131, 4144, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4208, 4255, 4295, 4331, 4345, 4348, 4381, 4394, 4400-4402, 4404-4412, 4419, 4473-4476, 4566, 4568, 4592, 4676, 4693, 4705, 4722, 4731, 4758, 4759, 4836, 4955, 4969, 4973, 4983, 4993, 5015, 5094, 5098, 5186, 5188, 5197, 5216, 5241, 5261, 5265, 5286, 5299, 5310, 5313, 5333, 5357, 5358, 5399, 5419, 5424, 5456, 5537, 5538, 5546, 5609, 5661, 5730, 5738, 5749, 5767, 5768, 5776-5780, 5782, 5797, 5802, 5857, 5859, 5869, 5878, 5998, 6035, 6115, 6150, 6161, 6232, 6248, 6249, 6445, 6454, 6468, 6477, 6520, 6623, 6635, 6686, 6697, 6712, 6715, 6718, 6740, 6748, 6758, 6759, 6770-6772, 6782, 6787, 6799, 7251, 7317, 7460, 7517, 7520, 7526, 7537, 7540-7550, 7552, 7565, 7632, 7757, 7762, 7858, 7880, 7881, 7913, 7962, 7969, 8041, 8129, 8144, 8171, 8310, 8335, 8352, 8420, 8428, 8435, 8437, 8442, 8445, 8446, 8455, 8459, 8466, 8482, 8483, 8485, 8487, 8492-8511, 8546, 8547, 8577, 8697, 8737, 8738, 8746, 8756, 8759, 8760, 8767-8778, 8799, 8828, 8842, 8916, 8928, 9086, 9102, 9165, 9178, 9179, 9185, 9333, 9336, 9338, 9346, 9353-9355, 9366, 9372, 9384, 9393, 9473-9476, 9575, 9607, 9608, 9622, 9681, 9828, 9884, 9888, 9983, 10016, 10063, 10121, 10133, 10199-10203, 10217-10219, 10221, 10260, 10261, 10278-10280, 10360, 10361, 10390, 10611, 10733, 10892, 11046, 11047, 11285, 11349, 11351, 11432, 11460, 11521, 11530-11533, 11570, 11588, 11589, 11691, 11703, 11721, 11815, 11896, 11944, 11955, 12031, 12100 Housing/shelter, electronic media/online services 3033, 3485, 5313 Housing/shelter, equal rights 4731, 7317, 7913, 8842 Housing/shelter, equipment 4528, 5815 Housing/shelter, expense aid 724, 1564, 2781, 4016, 4183, 4189, 4475, 5299, 7251, 10063 Housing/shelter, faculty/staff development 65, 520, 2373, 3033, 3153, 3485, 4381, 4528, 4561, 5261, 5388, 5606, 6103, 7317, 8144, 8992,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
9336, 9354, 9372, 9475, 9476, 9608, 10217-10219, 10221, 11521 Housing/shelter, fellowships 5456 Housing/shelter, France 9576 Housing/shelter, fund raising/fund distribution 3800 Housing/shelter, girls 4754 Housing/shelter, Global programs 7317, 8129 Housing/shelter, government agencies 6686, 11349 Housing/shelter, Hispanics/Latinos 9346, 11691 Housing/shelter, home owners 1564, 2695, 3005, 4475, 4834, 5299, 7526, 9983 Housing/shelter, homeless 22, 65, 146, 343, 536, 560, 983, 985, 1036, 1168, 1283, 1297, 1396, 1462, 1470, 1850, 1920, 2030-2032, 2109, 2187, 2232, 2253, 2334, 2373, 2567, 2594, 2839, 2923, 3033, 3079, 3303, 3317, 3513, 3623, 3627, 3807, 3909, 3951, 3991, 4331, 4473, 4474, 4564, 4566, 4575, 4592, 4593, 4643, 4754, 4837, 4993, 5216, 5310, 5313, 5330, 5399, 5639, 6055, 6056, 6103, 6108, 6150, 6520, 6800, 7463, 8165, 8527, 8916, 8917, 9215, 9271, 9363, 9539, 9828, 9888, 9898, 10611, 10869, 11230, 11285, 11351, 11493, 11628, 11633, 11738, 11955, 11958, 12044 Housing/shelter, immigrants/refugees 3289, 11691, 11703 Housing/shelter, income development 146, 688, 702, 703, 771, 1396, 1850, 2031, 2237, 2558, 2567, 2594, 3033, 3079, 3289, 3458, 3543, 3909, 3989, 4643, 4834, 4836, 4837, 5310, 5313, 5639, 5661, 6055, 6056, 6103, 6477, 6613, 9185, 9271, 9363, 9443, 9539, 9898, 10016, 10611, 10869, 11230, 11285, 11349, 11351, 11432, 11460, 11493, 11815, 11944 Housing/shelter, internship funds 6770-6772, 6800 Housing/shelter, land acquisition 3153, 9473 Housing/shelter, LGBTQ 2237, 7463 Housing/shelter, management development/ capacity building 9, 22, 65, 375, 536, 549, 584, 1036, 1283, 1462, 1749, 1920, 2030, 2038, 2109, 2232, 2237, 2253, 2373, 2695, 2866, 2923, 3005, 3289, 3303, 3317, 3383, 3458, 3485, 3492, 3496, 3543, 3623, 3627, 3705, 3800, 3807, 3894, 3935, 3936, 3939, 3941, 3974, 3991, 4016, 4036, 4131, 4144, 4208, 4295, 4345, 4381, 4561, 4568, 4575, 4592, 4593, 4693, 4731, 4754, 4758, 4759, 4764, 4983, 5261, 5286, 5299, 5313, 5330, 5357, 5399, 5546, 5609, 5639, 5857, 5869, 6108, 6454, 6520, 6613, 6623, 6686, 6697, 6718, 6740, 6787, 7317, 7463, 7913, 7969, 8144, 8165, 8232, 8310, 8428, 8577, 8910, 8916, 8917, 8928, 8934, 8935, 9086, 9185, 9333, 9338, 9346, 9353, 9355, 9366, 9369, 9384, 9393, 9424, 9443, 9474-9476, 9608, 9828, 9884, 9888, 9898, 10016, 10063, 10121, 10133, 10218, 10219, 10221, 10233, 10260, 10261, 10360, 10361, 10390, 10733, 10892, 11628, 11633, 11691, 11738, 11815, 11955, 12031, 12044 Housing/shelter, management/technical assistance 196, 205, 343, 549, 560, 983, 985, 1168, 1340, 1470, 1646, 1730, 1961, 2032, 2186, 2187, 2277, 2283-2285, 2295, 2298-2312, 2694, 2732, 2741, 2839, 3153, 3247, 3274, 3285, 3329, 3344, 3347, 3383, 3433, 3511, 3709, 3851, 3889, 3907, 3929, 3934, 3939, 3941, 3943, 3951, 3967-3969, 3985, 4190, 4193, 4255, 4348, 4394, 4396, 4397, 4400-4402, 4404-4412, 4419, 4473-4475, 4676, 4705, 4722, 4811, 4993, 5015, 5098, 5188, 5197, 5265, 5333, 5358, 5419, 5424, 5456, 5537, 5538, 5730, 5738, 5749, 5767, 5776-5780, 5782, 5797, 5802, 5815, 5859, 5878, 5998, 6035, 6115, 6232, 6248, 6249, 6468, 6623, 6635, 6715, 6748, 6758, 6759, 6770-6772, 6782, 6799, 6800, 7251, 7460, 7517, 7520, 7526, 7537, 7540-7550, 7552, 7565, 7632, 7757, 7762, 7858, 7880, 7962, 8041, 8171, 8352, 8420, 8435, 8437, 8442, 8443, 8445, 8446, 8455, 8459, 8482, 8483,
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8485, 8487, 8492-8511, 8527, 8546, 8547, 8697, 8737, 8738, 8746, 8756, 8759, 8760, 8767-8778, 8799, 8828, 8842, 8916, 9102, 9165, 9178, 9179, 9336, 9353, 9354, 9366, 9372, 9473, 9575, 9576, 9607, 10199-10203, 11046, 11047, 11460, 11530-11533, 11589, 11721, 11864, 11889, 12100 Housing/shelter, men 22, 5388 Housing/shelter, mentally disabled 1036, 5310, 5399, 5639, 6520, 9898 Housing/shelter, migrant workers 9336 Housing/shelter, minorities 1564, 2253, 3289, 3929, 3939, 3943, 4036, 4348, 4400-4402, 4568, 4731, 5015, 5857, 6477, 6635, 6799, 7460, 7762, 7880, 7881, 8485, 10218, 10219, 10360, 10361, 10892, 11533 Housing/shelter, Native Americans/American Indians 5286, 5358, 5546, 8487 Housing/shelter, offenders/ex-offenders 4519, 5388, 6613 Housing/shelter, owner/renter issues 2285, 3247 Housing/shelter, physically disabled 9576 Housing/shelter, program evaluation 3513, 4183, 4189, 4330, 4331, 5241, 5388, 6150, 7881, 8602, 9681, 9983, 10217, 10219, 11570, 11588 Housing/shelter, public housing 3289, 3458, 4193, 4983, 6686, 11349 Housing/shelter, public policy 2459, 4331, 5015, 10016 Housing/shelter, reform 4811, 10063 Housing/shelter, rehabilitation 3894, 4419, 4722, 8144, 10360, 10361 Housing/shelter, repairs 633, 2866, 9884, 10390 Housing/shelter, research 3951, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4568, 4983, 6718, 6758, 7292, 8144, 8335, 10016, 10121, 10219, 10360, 10361, 11570 Housing/shelter, search services 4764, 9898 Housing/shelter, seed money 2253, 3458 Housing/shelter, services 205, 1340, 1505, 1736, 1961, 2298-2312, 2695, 2732, 2741, 3005, 3274, 3347, 3383, 3485, 3511, 3851, 3889, 3907, 3941, 3985, 3989, 4190, 4404-4412, 4676, 5357, 5399, 5776-5780, 5782, 5802, 5859, 5878, 5998, 6035, 6115, 6150, 6468, 6613, 6740, 6758, 6759, 6770-6772, 6782, 7520, 7537, 7541-7550, 7565, 7858, 7881, 8041, 8445, 8446, 8482, 8492, 8494-8511, 8546, 8756, 8767-8778, 9102, 9165, 9178, 9179, 9355, 9366, 9475, 9607, 9681, 9983, 10199-10202, 10219, 10260, 10261, 11046, 11047, 11460, 11530-11532, 11628, 11738 Housing/shelter, single parents 4190, 7962, 11958 Housing/shelter, SROs 6520 Housing/shelter, substance abusers 1036, 2923, 4643, 5388, 5399, 5639, 6108, 6613, 9898 Housing/shelter, Switzerland 7317 Housing/shelter, technical assistance 520, 1034, 2373, 2781, 3303, 3646, 4113, 4131, 4476, 4528, 4564, 4836, 4837, 4955, 4969, 4973, 5094, 5358, 5486, 5606, 6520, 6686, 6712, 7292, 8335, 8992, 9215, 9425, 10390 Housing/shelter, temporary shelter 65, 520, 5241, 9363 Housing/shelter, tenants’ organizations 3347, 4528, 5286, 5546, 8842 Housing/shelter, United Kingdom 6740 Housing/shelter, volunteer services 1749, 2558, 2866, 4693, 4758, 4759, 4836, 8577, 9086, 9474-9476, 9608, 10121, 10390, 10733, 10892, 11815, 11944, 12031 Housing/shelter, women 65, 520, 2109, 2567, 3033, 3991, 4190, 4381, 4519, 4643, 4754, 4764, 5261, 5639, 6108, 6613, 7962, 8917, 9215, 9898, 10260, 10611, 11958, 12044 Housing/shelter, youth 2373, 3951, 7463, 10221 Human services 21, 34, 73, 145, 393, 398, 416, 419, 436, 511, 512, 692, 695, 760, 1119, 1232, 1510, 1568, 1628, 1661, 1682, 1773, 1774, 1782, 1783, 1786, 1787, 1881, 2015, 2487, 2689, 2762, 2773, 2911, 3009, 3030, 3151, 3152, 3190, 3217, 3267, 3303, 3325, 3336, 3361, 3614, 3630, 3639, 3805, 3910,
SUBJECT INDEX
3920, 3960, 3974, 3978, 4013, 4056, 4070, 4071, 4159, 4474, 4476, 4578, 4605, 4650, 4652, 4757, 4769, 4808, 4809, 4907, 4935, 4948, 4949, 5151, 5169, 5278, 5280, 5281, 5288, 5315, 5323, 5338, 5654, 5874, 5919, 6008, 6034, 6060, 6276, 6308, 6340, 6352, 6432, 6614, 6860, 6979, 7030, 7068, 7156, 7456, 7466, 7470, 7483, 7587, 7621, 7897, 7932, 7955, 7959, 8100, 8582, 8933, 9051, 9069, 9137, 9146, 9304, 9389, 9392, 9439, 9596, 9828, 9835, 9841, 9987, 10053, 10097, 10108, 10219, 10318, 10410, 10665, 10710, 10817, 10944, 11074, 11080, 11092, 11118, 11175, 11209, 11211, 11226, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11298, 11307, 11319, 11471, 11477, 11570, 11615, 11628, 11630, 11641, 11717, 11738, 11764, 11765, 11809, 12033 Human services, administration/regulation 1216, 2381, 2382, 3953, 9505, 9506, 11630, 11799 Human services, African Americans/Blacks 436, 2958, 4013, 4023, 4757, 4834, 4948, 5244, 6816, 6859, 7156, 7336, 7810, 9789, 11703 Human services, aging 62, 232, 235, 238, 1172, 1666, 2459, 2773, 2781, 3529, 3540, 3544, 3545, 4104, 4236-4238, 4354, 4809, 5275, 5994, 6062, 6276, 7336, 7910, 8516, 9158, 9186, 9364, 9567, 9684, 9841, 10318, 10937, 10938, 11534, 12001, 12033 Human services, AIDS, people with 73, 2015, 5654, 7068, 7090, 7115, 7955, 8112, 8933, 9069, 9137, 9146, 11628, 11738 Human services, alliance 273, 653, 2896, 2910, 3191, 3545, 3617, 4824, 4861, 5513, 6085, 6739, 7475, 7611, 7798, 8037, 8285, 9222, 10118 Human services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5435, 5650, 7798 Human services, association 3031, 3544, 5292, 5321, 5382, 5616, 7910, 8662, 8663, 10971, 11688 Human services, awards/prizes/competitions 1568, 1974, 5513 Human services, blind/visually impaired 7169 Human services, boys 653, 5469, 11573 Human services, building/renovation 985, 1773, 1774, 2773, 3190, 3191, 3805, 5939, 7136, 8585, 9058, 10218, 11846, 11992 Human services, children 4552, 4600, 5485, 8589, 9481, 11442 Human services, children/youth 96, 282, 1000, 1016, 1028, 1050, 1180, 1401, 1512, 1628, 1778, 1783, 1888, 2039-2041, 2139, 2140, 2146, 2153, 2155, 2165, 2166, 2170, 2172, 2176, 2177, 2181, 2263, 2617, 2628, 2708, 2781, 2811, 2837, 2838, 2869, 2879, 2896, 2902, 2939, 2941, 2958, 3031, 3191, 3517, 3523, 3524, 3573, 3579, 3600, 3743, 3953, 4008, 4011, 4013, 4016, 4022, 4023, 4026, 4038, 4040-4043, 4046-4048, 4056, 4070-4072, 4075, 4079, 4091, 4099, 4104, 4115, 4127, 4150, 4157, 4159, 4164, 4169, 4170, 4178, 4179, 4183-4186, 4188, 4189, 4196, 4201, 4210, 4220, 4375, 4376, 4555, 4591, 4809, 4935, 5058, 5260, 5321, 5365, 5398, 5489, 5658, 5685, 5836, 5994, 6011, 6085, 6347, 6522, 6727, 6859, 6874, 7296, 7451, 7475, 7493, 7587, 7810, 7878, 7897, 7947, 8112, 8316, 8585, 8589, 8591, 8595, 8611, 8662, 8663, 8745, 8960, 9152, 9321, 9341, 9345, 9375, 9463, 9500, 9554, 9651, 9841, 9999, 10020, 10042, 10159, 10227, 10376, 10377, 10410, 10589, 10613, 10784, 10821, 10902, 10906, 10971, 11033, 11056, 11209, 11211, 11233, 11319, 11366, 11477, 11590, 11684, 11685, 11688, 11689, 11695, 11722, 11936 Human services, computer systems/equipment 1157, 1232, 2872, 3267, 8640, 8960, 9018, 10410, 11615 Human services, conferences/seminars 232, 1786, 1787, 2170, 4023, 4048, 4861, 9158, 9389, 10938 Human services, crime/abuse victims 26, 232, 235, 238, 273, 282, 2153, 2166, 2177, 2617,
399
SUBJECT INDEX
3031, 3517, 4040, 4041, 4046-4048, 4196, 4201, 4202, 4555, 4559, 5327, 6011, 6210, 6985, 7038, 8559, 8699, 9065, 9132, 9283, 9345, 9375, 9458, 9676, 10907, 10971, 11477, 11573, 11688 Human services, curriculum development 1287, 2166, 2382, 2395, 7816, 8353, 9495, 11573 Human services, deaf/hearing impaired 5644 Human services, disabilities, people with 232, 1512, 2911, 4040, 4041, 4150, 5275, 5321, 5994, 6059, 6276, 7466, 7878, 9421, 10159, 11233, 11242, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11298 Human services, economically disadvantaged 21, 26, 95, 145, 282, 393, 395, 398, 416, 419, 436, 511, 695, 1000, 1016, 1157, 1232, 1350, 1401, 1510, 1564, 1609, 1661, 1682, 1782, 1888, 2122, 2128, 2166, 2280, 2334, 2617, 2689, 2708, 2751, 2762, 2773, 2781, 2811, 2837, 2838, 2869, 2879, 2902, 2910, 2911, 2939, 2941, 3009, 3052, 3303, 3599, 3631, 3974, 4008, 4011, 4013, 4016, 4022, 4023, 4026, 4038, 4040-4043, 4046-4048, 4056, 4070-4072, 4075, 4079, 4091, 4099, 4104, 4115, 4127, 4150, 4157, 4159, 4164, 4169, 4170, 4176, 4178, 4179, 4183-4186, 4188, 4189, 4196, 4201, 4202, 4210, 4220, 4354, 4474-4476, 4552, 4559, 4578, 4591, 4650, 4757, 4804, 4808, 4809, 4935, 4948, 4993, 5029, 5058, 5074, 5134, 5150, 5151, 5170, 5217, 5244, 5260, 5278, 5280, 5281, 5292, 5299, 5338, 5365, 5382, 5458, 5470, 5472, 5500, 5618, 5654, 5690, 5737, 5740, 5823, 5902, 5919, 5994, 6034, 6060, 6130, 6150, 6276, 6308, 6352, 6693, 6727, 6729, 6738, 6740, 6816, 6819, 6859, 6985, 7068, 7115, 7136, 7141, 7156, 7250, 7296, 7336, 7451, 7453, 7456, 7466, 7470, 7475, 7483, 7509, 7525, 7587, 7897, 7918, 7926, 8100, 8269, 8353, 8458, 8582, 8640, 8664, 8683, 8745, 8798, 8842, 8954, 8955, 8975, 8981, 9018, 9019, 9152, 9222, 9234, 9264, 9283, 9392, 9458, 9500, 9560, 9567, 9596, 9651, 9684, 9789, 9828, 9835, 9846, 9884, 9983, 10037, 10108, 10159, 10218, 10219, 10278-10280, 10318, 10406, 10589, 10665, 10784, 10817, 10821, 10891, 11033, 11074, 11080, 11113, 11143, 11175, 11209, 11211, 11226, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11366, 11411, 11471, 11477, 11570, 11590, 11615, 11641, 11695, 11703, 11704, 11754, 11764, 11765, 11799, 11819, 11936, 11990, 12032 Human services, electronic media/online services 1157, 2172, 2872, 3267, 3336, 3940, 4157, 6409, 8108, 9421, 11601 Human services, emergency aid 1505, 1529, 1634, 3631, 4804, 5500, 8640, 8664, 8683, 9152, 9846, 9884, 11113, 11143, 11242, 11366, 11411, 11477, 11990, 12032 Human services, endowments 4948, 5134, 6062 Human services, equal rights 1666, 11704 Human services, equipment 3579, 9421, 10410, 11580 Human services, faculty/staff development 73, 235, 1216, 1661, 1778, 2139, 2166, 2177, 2382, 2762, 2879, 2939, 2941, 3030, 3052, 3517, 3599, 3737, 3745, 4552, 4555, 4559, 4591, 5278, 5323, 5365, 5382, 5397, 6522, 6614, 7169, 7493, 7816, 8353, 8591, 8609, 8611, 9341, 9392, 10218, 10219, 10252, 10902, 11471, 11573, 11590, 11593, 11809 Human services, fellowships 4041 Human services, film/video/radio 9018 Human services, financial counseling 26, 1157, 1564, 2122, 2128, 2746, 2781, 3052, 3053, 3646, 4016, 4099, 4127, 4183, 4186, 4189, 4475, 4834, 5029, 5074, 5150, 5244, 5299, 5470, 5472, 5740, 6150, 6693, 6740, 6816, 6819, 6822, 7136, 7141, 7250, 7296, 7336, 7509, 8269, 8842, 8954, 8955, 9018, 9019, 9500, 9651, 9983, 10218, 10406, 11936, 12097, 12098, 12106 Human services, fund raising/fund distribution 2708, 4738, 5134, 5836, 6985, 6986, 9626,
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9684, 10019, 10159, 10589, 10784, 11033, 11056, 11208, 11233 Human services, gift distribution 1888, 9264, 10821, 10891 Human services, girls 653, 5469, 11573 Human services, government agencies 3523, 3524 Human services, Hispanics/Latinos 1661, 4022, 4268, 4559, 5513, 6522, 6848, 6859, 8933, 9500, 9676, 10252, 11681 Human services, homeless 985, 1076, 1165, 1297, 1510, 1888, 2334, 2689, 2911, 3265, 3303, 4474, 4650, 4949, 4993, 5644, 6034, 6150, 6874, 7897, 9222, 9678, 9828, 10318, 10556, 10657, 10821, 11477, 11572, 11593, 11628, 11738 Human services, immigrants/refugees 4591, 5244, 5435, 5650, 7798, 7816, 7926, 11703 Human services, income development 34, 145, 511, 512, 692, 695, 760, 1119, 1443, 1568, 1634, 1682, 1888, 1974, 2015, 2487, 2617, 2689, 2708, 2910, 3012, 3030, 3052, 3217, 3545, 3910, 3960, 4075, 4159, 4650, 4652, 4738, 4804, 4824, 4834, 5029, 5134, 5244, 5275, 5288, 5338, 5398, 5513, 5616, 5836, 5919, 5939, 5941, 6034, 6614, 6979, 6985, 6986, 8037, 8559, 8975, 8981, 9018, 9051, 9065, 9137, 9146, 9345, 9392, 9421, 9439, 9458, 9463, 9500, 9567, 9626, 9651, 10318, 10589, 10665, 10710, 10784, 10817, 10821, 10944, 11033, 11056, 11074, 11080, 11092, 11113, 11118, 11143, 11158, 11175, 11208, 11209, 11211, 11226, 11233, 11242, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11298, 11307, 11319, 11366, 11411, 11477, 11819, 12098, 12106 Human services, infants/toddlers 681, 682, 1016, 1050, 1052, 1287, 1350, 1661, 1865, 1866, 2021, 2280, 2375, 2381, 2382, 2384-2390, 2392, 2395, 2398, 2399, 2452, 2872, 3598, 3599, 3616, 3617, 3745, 4176, 4578, 4867, 5170, 5178, 5217, 5397, 5435, 5458, 5469, 5573, 5618, 5650, 5737, 5902, 6058, 6100, 6127, 6130, 6492, 6689, 6729, 7453, 8798, 8857, 9234, 9481, 9484, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9508-9510, 9552, 9894, 10019, 10037, 10055, 10252, 10300, 11411, 11442, 11754, 11799, 11886 Human services, information services 238, 1076, 1509, 1768, 5260, 5874, 6739, 7878, 8998, 9058, 9421, 9509, 10938 Human services, land acquisition 3190 Human services, LGBTQ 416, 1666, 2015, 4605, 5315 Human services, management development/ capacity building 21, 26, 73, 154, 393, 398, 416, 512, 1232, 1509, 1510, 1661, 1768, 1773, 1778, 1783, 1881, 2177, 2617, 2628, 2746, 2869, 2896, 2902, 2910, 2911, 2941, 3031, 3053, 3190, 3191, 3267, 3303, 3325, 3385, 3540, 3545, 3614, 3617, 3630, 3631, 3639, 3805, 3920, 3974, 3978, 4016, 4038, 4047, 4079, 4220, 4354, 4605, 4738, 4757, 4769, 4808, 4935, 4948, 5134, 5151, 5169, 5178, 5185, 5244, 5251, 5260, 5278, 5280, 5281, 5288, 5292, 5299, 5315, 5321, 5323, 5327, 5338, 5382, 5398, 5500, 5616, 5654, 5874, 6008, 6011, 6058, 6060, 6085, 6727, 6739, 6740, 7034, 7038, 7051, 7068, 7136, 7156, 7466, 7470, 7475, 7483, 7611, 7798, 7810, 7878, 7910, 7932, 7955, 8037, 8100, 8108, 8582, 8595, 8640, 8662, 8663, 8683, 8920, 8933, 8954, 8955, 8998, 9042, 9065, 9069, 9283, 9304, 9341, 9364, 9421, 9463, 9481, 9500, 9596, 9630, 9676, 9828, 9835, 9841, 9846, 9884, 9987, 9999, 10019, 10020, 10037, 10053, 10097, 10108, 10118, 10159, 10218, 10219, 10907, 10971, 11615, 11628, 11630, 11641, 11688, 11717, 11738, 11846, 11990, 11992, 12032, 12033, 12062, 12097 Human services, management/technical assistance 62, 95, 96, 232, 235, 273, 282, 430, 436, 535, 681, 682, 985, 1016, 1028, 1050, 1052, 1165, 1172, 1180, 1216, 1287, 1297, 1350, 1401, 1432, 1512, 1666, 1769, 1778, 1865,
1866, 2021, 2039-2041, 2139, 2140, 2146, 2153, 2165, 2166, 2168, 2170, 2172, 2181, 2263, 2280, 2334, 2375, 2381, 2382, 2384-2390, 2392, 2395, 2398, 2399, 2452, 2459, 2628, 2751, 2762, 2811, 2837, 2838, 2869, 2872, 2879, 2902, 2939, 2941, 2958, 3151, 3152, 3265, 3336, 3361, 3517, 3529, 3573, 3579, 3598-3600, 3616, 3737, 3743, 3745, 3940, 3953, 4008, 4011, 4022, 4023, 4038, 4040, 4043, 4046-4048, 4070, 4072, 4091, 4115, 4164, 4169, 4170, 4176, 4179, 4184, 4196, 4201, 4202, 4210, 4220, 4236-4238, 4268, 4375, 4376, 4464, 4552, 4555, 4559, 4578, 4591, 4600, 4861, 4867, 4993, 5178, 5217, 5365, 5397, 5435, 5458, 5469, 5470, 5472, 5485, 5618, 5644, 5650, 5658, 5685, 5690, 5737, 5823, 5902, 5994, 6058, 6059, 6062, 6100, 6127, 6130, 6210, 6432, 6492, 6689, 6727, 6729, 6738, 6848, 6859, 6860, 6874, 7033, 7034, 7038, 7051, 7090, 7169, 7451, 7453, 7493, 7525, 7587, 7621, 7810, 7816, 7918, 7926, 7947, 8108, 8112, 8269, 8316, 8338, 8353, 8458, 8516, 8559, 8585, 8591, 8609, 8611, 8614, 8664, 8699, 8745, 8798, 8857, 8920, 8921, 8960, 9132, 9158, 9186, 9234, 9321, 9335, 9341, 9484, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9508, 9510, 9552, 9554, 9560, 9678, 9684, 9789, 10019, 10020, 10037, 10042, 10055, 10227, 10252, 10278-10280, 10300, 10376, 10377, 10410, 10556, 10613, 10657, 10891, 10902, 10906, 10937, 10938, 11307, 11442, 11534, 11572, 11573, 11575, 11579, 11580, 11590, 11593, 11601, 11681, 11684, 11685, 11689, 11695, 11704, 11722, 11754, 11886, 12001, 12062 Human services, men 2153, 4022, 4559, 9789 Human services, mentally disabled 2155, 2617, 3940, 4949, 5251, 5644, 6492, 8609, 8614, 8937, 8960, 10556, 10902, 11534 Human services, military/veterans 1634, 5939, 9051, 10944, 11242, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11298 Human services, mind/body enrichment 395, 4841, 4962, 5941, 11846 Human services, minorities 282, 393, 430, 1016, 1564, 1609, 2879, 4022, 4104, 4159, 4170, 4591, 4605, 4935, 5260, 5365, 5823, 5902, 6693, 7336, 7475, 7483, 7810, 7816, 8954, 8955, 9234, 9651, 10218, 10219, 11211, 11684, 11685, 11704 Human services, Native Americans/American Indians 6522 Human services, offenders/ex-offenders 26, 395, 4026, 5994, 6347, 6352, 6985, 7587, 9283, 9458 Human services, performance/productions 2689 Human services, personal services 642, 5185, 5939, 8975, 8981, 9283, 9458 Human services, program evaluation 238, 395, 1076, 2128, 2155, 2176, 3523, 3524, 3544, 4041, 4127, 4178, 4179, 4183, 4184, 4186, 4188, 4189, 5150, 5178, 5382, 5489, 5573, 5902, 6150, 6276, 6352, 6860, 7141, 7296, 7336, 7493, 8589, 8662, 8937, 9019, 9509, 9983, 10219, 11570, 11630, 11764, 11765, 11799 Human services, public education 9567 Human services, public policy 1000, 1443, 2176, 4008, 4026, 4038, 4040-4043, 4046-4048, 4072, 4079, 4091, 4104, 4115, 4150, 4157, 4178, 4179, 4184, 4185, 4188, 4196, 4201, 4202, 5058, 5251, 5398, 5469, 5489, 6011, 6347, 6522, 6859, 8595, 9069, 11684, 11685 Human services, publication 5151, 8353, 9018, 9509, 10053, 10938 Human services, reform 398, 2146, 3385, 4043, 4072, 4075, 4104, 4150, 4179, 4184, 4201, 4202, 5134, 5170, 5178, 5397, 8589, 8595, 9999, 11689 Human services, research 282, 430, 436, 1180, 1350, 1774, 1782, 2155, 2176, 3052, 3523, 3524, 3616, 4041, 4042, 4127, 4157, 4164, 4178, 4179, 4183, 4189, 4861, 4907, 5029, 5058, 5151, 5573, 5902, 6127, 6276, 6352,
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7136, 7141, 7336, 8316, 8589, 8937, 9509, 9626, 9894, 10219, 11570, 11601, 11764, 11765, 11799 Human services, scholarship funds 2398, 8591, 8611, 9505, 9506 Human services, seed money 2122, 4841, 8609, 9375 Human services, self-help groups 6409, 7115, 11992 Human services, single organization support 1974, 2617, 3012, 4652, 9463, 11158 Human services, single parents 11471 Human services, substance abusers 416, 6347, 11319, 11992 Human services, technical assistance 1000, 2177, 2773, 2781, 2910, 3303, 3646, 4013, 4026, 4042, 4043, 4056, 4079, 4091, 4099, 4104, 4115, 4150, 4157, 4185, 4196, 4201, 4202, 4476, 4824, 4949, 4962, 5058, 5074, 6340, 6347, 6409, 7115, 7611, 7959, 9222, 9375, 9481, 10118, 10938, 11471, 11936 Human services, terminal illness, people with 1974, 9626, 9630, 11158, 11208 Human services, transportation 1609, 3540, 4354, 7833, 9375, 11703 Human services, travelers’ aid 154 Human services, victim aid 5327, 9065, 9676, 10907 Human services, volunteer services 2177, 5275, 8998, 9042, 9345, 9364, 9392, 9481, 9630, 11819 Human services, women 26, 273, 282, 1443, 3517, 3523, 3524, 4559, 4809, 5654, 5902, 6210, 6985, 7038, 7068, 7336, 7453, 8559, 8699, 8975, 8981, 9132, 9283, 9458, 10252, 10971, 11477 Human services, youth 395, 1609, 2168, 4202, 6738, 8353, 8614, 9335, 11681 Human services—multipurpose, Africa 630, 11764, 11765 Human services—multipurpose, Asia 11764, 11765 Human services—multipurpose, Brazil 9578 Human services—multipurpose, Caribbean 630 Human services—multipurpose, China 2608-2610, 7090, 7132 Human services—multipurpose, Developing countries 11764, 11765 Human services—multipurpose, El Salvador 4781, 7068 Human services—multipurpose, England 7115, 8069 Human services—multipurpose, France 7403 Human services—multipurpose, Global programs 1157, 8069, 11591 Human services—multipurpose, Guatemala 12005 Human services—multipurpose, India 1250, 1489, 2125, 3475, 11764, 11765 Human services—multipurpose, Indonesia 7209 Human services—multipurpose, Israel 4236-4238 Human services—multipurpose, Jordan 2544 Human services—multipurpose, Kenya 2768, 5263 Human services—multipurpose, Latin America 630 Human services—multipurpose, Nigeria 7127, 7136 Human services—multipurpose, Pakistan 1397 Human services—multipurpose, Poland 2128 Human services—multipurpose, Russia 7115 Human services—multipurpose, Slovakia 5134 Human services—multipurpose, South Africa 4578, 5151, 7341, 8096, 8098, 8108, 8112, 8117 Human services—multipurpose, South Korea 6819 Human services—multipurpose, Taiwan 4555 Human services—multipurpose, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 5463 Human services—multipurpose, United Kingdom 6740, 6822 Human services—multipurpose, Vietnam 7169 Humanities 1631, 3027, 4440, 5432, 6146, 7495, 7648, 7690, 7720, 7724, 7731, 7742 Humanities, African Americans/Blacks 1631 Humanities, capital campaigns 3027 Humanities, children/youth 5432, 6146 Humanities, computer systems/equipment 7690, 7720 Humanities, curriculum development 7720, 7742
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Humanities, economically disadvantaged 6146 Humanities, electronic media/online services 3027 Humanities, faculty/staff development 3027, 6146 Humanities, income development 3027 Humanities, management development/capacity building 1631, 7495, 7724, 7731, 7742 Humanities, minorities 5432, 6146 Humanities, publication 1631 Humanities, research 7648 Humanities, technical assistance 4440 Hungary, community improvement/development 5052 Hungary, education 9589 Hungary, environment 9589 Immigrants/refugees, arts/culture/humanities 583, 1040, 1133, 1517, 1541, 2905, 3289, 3439, 6942, 10432 Immigrants/refugees, civil rights 174, 583, 588, 726, 737, 748, 900, 901, 916, 930, 1040, 1329, 1483, 1542, 1596, 2029, 2494, 4831, 5271, 5300, 5353, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5622, 5681, 5747, 6657, 6942, 7077, 7273, 7285, 7774, 7807, 7845, 7868, 7877, 7879, 7926, 8002, 8009, 8010, 9660, 10428, 11680 Immigrants/refugees, community improvement/ development 371, 402, 413, 423, 424, 443, 726, 830, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1189, 1542, 1649, 1818, 1966, 2110, 2323, 2955, 4838, 4909, 5244, 6312, 6716, 6814, 6841, 6942, 7103, 7132, 7273, 11691, 11703, 11877, 11929 Immigrants/refugees, crime/courts/legal services 174, 177, 424, 583, 588, 737, 900, 901, 916, 1329, 2226, 2494, 2901, 5271, 5622, 5681, 7077, 7273, 7750 Immigrants/refugees, education 384, 411, 421, 624, 718, 1133, 1134, 1562, 1820, 2874, 3580, 3773, 3774, 4569, 5360, 5529, 5541-5543, 5545, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5747, 6303, 6578, 6580, 6587, 6592, 6596, 6597, 6599, 6602, 6606, 6607, 7289, 7503, 7504, 7816, 7840, 8634, 9644, 9660, 10412, 10428, 10432 Immigrants/refugees, employment 411, 421, 830, 1562, 1812, 2901, 5650, 7750, 7864, 11703 Immigrants/refugees, environment 366, 7273 Immigrants/refugees, food/nutrition/agriculture 402, 7750 Immigrants/refugees, health—general 353, 360, 366, 371, 374, 384, 389, 402, 411, 413, 421, 423-425, 443, 1039, 1328, 1558, 2191, 2917, 5254, 5267, 5583, 6312, 7907, 7926, 9660, 10137, 10415 Immigrants/refugees, housing/shelter 3289, 11691, 11703 Immigrants/refugees, human services— multipurpose 279, 353, 374, 384, 425, 443, 1189, 1596, 1722, 1812, 1818, 1924, 1966, 2029, 2110, 2191, 3577, 3580, 4078, 4556, 4569, 4591, 4909, 5215, 5244, 5246, 5255, 5269, 5283, 5294, 5304, 5314, 5320, 5353, 5360, 5435, 5565, 5615, 5650, 5666, 5691, 6303, 6609, 6855, 7132, 7503, 7504, 7750, 7798, 7807, 7816, 7845, 7879, 7926, 8949, 8950, 9032, 9059, 9487, 10088, 10163, 11703 Immigrants/refugees, international affairs/ development 177, 1924, 1926, 2226, 3930, 3931, 5071, 6930, 7167, 7285, 7877, 7907, 8026, 8243, 10428 Immigrants/refugees, mental health/substance abuse 1562, 1722, 6303 Immigrants/refugees, philanthropy/voluntarism 1483, 1542, 1820, 4831, 4909, 6657 Immigrants/refugees, public affairs/government 624, 726, 748, 930, 1037-1041, 1649, 2955, 4838, 4909, 5300, 5565, 6657, 6814, 6942, 8002, 8009, 8010, 10412, 10432, 11680, 11691 Immigrants/refugees, recreation/sports/athletics 5302, 6312
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Immigrants/refugees, religion 1542, 3679, 3930, 3931, 8618 Immigrants/refugees, science 1133, 1134 Immigrants/refugees, social sciences 423, 4909, 5747 Immigrants/refugees, youth development 5302, 5545, 6855 Immunology research 7584 Independent housing for people with disabilities 1908, 2242, 2909, 4477, 6520, 9379, 9576 Independent housing for people with disabilities, building/renovation 6520 Independent housing for people with disabilities, economically disadvantaged 2242, 2909, 4477, 6520 Independent housing for people with disabilities, faculty/staff development 2909 Independent housing for people with disabilities, homeless 6520 Independent housing for people with disabilities, income development 2909, 9379 Independent housing for people with disabilities, management development/capacity building 1908, 2242, 4477, 6520 Independent housing for people with disabilities, mentally disabled 1908, 2242, 2909, 4477, 6520 Independent housing for people with disabilities, physically disabled 9379, 9576 Independent housing for people with disabilities, technical assistance 6520 Independent living, aging 11485 Independent living, AIDS, people with 5399 Independent living, blind/visually impaired 32, 1740, 1753, 2463, 3321, 3542, 5689, 7169, 10769, 10982, 12105 Independent living, building/renovation 1574, 11485 Independent living, children/youth 1775, 3636, 11100, 11108, 11137, 11233, 11240, 11269, 11407 Independent living, computer systems/equipment 2759 Independent living, deaf/hearing impaired 1775 Independent living, disabilities, people with 140, 1574, 2107, 2247, 2571, 3582, 3636, 4229, 4660, 4810, 4925, 5503, 5504, 5614, 6059, 6112, 8369, 8913, 9421, 10105, 11100, 11108, 11137, 11233, 11269, 11485 Independent living, disability 32, 140, 1574, 1740, 1753, 1775, 2107, 2229, 2247, 2463, 2464, 2571, 2759, 3321, 3542, 3582, 3636, 4229, 4660, 4810, 4925, 5251, 5256, 5399, 5503, 5504, 5614, 5689, 6059, 6112, 7169, 8369, 8650, 8913, 9421, 10105, 10139, 10769, 10982, 11049, 11100, 11108, 11137, 11233, 11240, 11269, 11407, 11485, 11943, 12105 Independent living, economically disadvantaged 5399, 11485 Independent living, electronic media/online services 140, 9421 Independent living, endowments 4229 Independent living, equipment 9421, 12105 Independent living, faculty/staff development 1775, 5256, 7169, 8369, 11485 Independent living, homeless 5399 Independent living, income development 140, 1574, 1740, 1753, 2229, 2464, 2571, 3321, 4229, 4660, 4810, 5503, 5504, 5689, 8650, 9421, 10105, 10769, 10982, 11049, 11100, 11108, 11137, 11233, 11240, 11269, 11407, 11485, 11943, 12105 Independent living, management development/ capacity building 32, 2107, 2229, 2247, 2463, 2759, 3321, 3542, 3582, 3636, 4925, 5251, 5256, 5399, 5614, 6112, 8369, 8650, 8913, 9421, 10105, 10139 Independent living, mentally disabled 1753, 2229, 2464, 2759, 4925, 5251, 5256, 5399, 8650, 10139, 11049 Independent living, minorities 2229 Independent living, physically disabled 11240, 11407, 11943 Independent living, program evaluation 1775, 5256
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Independent living, substance abusers 5399 Independent living, technical assistance 2463, 4810, 4925, 6112 Independent living, youth 2229, 3582 India, arts/culture/humanities 591, 1801 India, civil rights 7069, 7082, 7201 India, community improvement/development 198, 1156, 1158, 1450, 1801, 6710, 6711, 7110, 7144, 7176, 7191, 7201, 7225, 7228, 7284, 9408 India, crime/courts/legal services 198, 2125, 7069, 9410 India, education 662, 786, 7258, 10703 India, environment 175, 198, 6049, 7110, 7235 India, food/nutrition/agriculture 7110, 7144, 7176, 7225, 7235 India, health—general 1247, 1250, 1290, 1370, 1395, 1450, 2125, 2136, 3475, 3488, 6049, 7082, 11750, 11757, 11758, 11764-11766, 11785, 11786, 11801 India, health—specific diseases 2125, 2136, 11750, 11757, 11785, 11801 India, human services—multipurpose 1250, 1489, 2125, 3475, 11764, 11765 India, international affairs/development 786, 1156, 1250, 1290, 1370, 1395, 1489, 1811, 2136, 3488, 6710, 6711, 7069, 7082, 7128, 7144, 7176, 7191, 7228, 7258, 9408, 10703, 11750, 11758, 11764-11766, 11786, 11801 India, medical research 11786 India, public affairs/government 1290, 1395, 1450, 6710, 6711, 7083, 7128, 7201, 9408, 11757 India, recreation/sports/athletics 9410 India, science 175 India, social sciences 1395, 7179, 7258, 11764, 11765 India, youth development 9410 Indigenous peoples, animals/wildlife 623, 11516 Indigenous peoples, arts/culture/humanities 467, 469-471, 478, 487, 6521 Indigenous peoples, civil rights 4481, 4487, 4828, 4851, 7101, 7107, 7181, 7199, 7300, 7752 Indigenous peoples, community improvement/ development 467, 474, 570, 3211, 4800, 4801, 6521, 7087, 7101, 7102, 7137, 7159, 7181, 7225, 7228, 7298, 7300, 7328, 7333, 7347, 7348 Indigenous peoples, crime/courts/legal services 2938, 4481, 5077 Indigenous peoples, education 487, 4790, 7142 Indigenous peoples, environment 467, 473, 474, 476, 478, 486, 623, 1970, 2938, 4903, 5005, 5077, 7087, 7181, 7198, 7298, 7309, 7328, 7333, 7347, 7348, 11516, 11520, 11522, 11527 Indigenous peoples, food/nutrition/agriculture 476, 478, 480, 7101, 7102, 7142, 7225 Indigenous peoples, health—general 489, 2779, 3211 Indigenous peoples, international affairs/ development 1970, 2779, 2938, 4481, 4487, 4801, 4903, 5005, 5077, 7137, 7198, 7199, 7228, 7309, 7321, 7333, 7752, 11520, 11522 Indigenous peoples, philanthropy/voluntarism 7321 Indigenous peoples, public affairs/government 489, 623, 4800, 4801, 5005, 5077, 6521, 7107, 7159, 7309 Indigenous peoples, recreation/sports/athletics 11522 Indigenous peoples, social sciences 476, 4481, 5077, 7181, 7348 Indonesia, animals/wildlife 1444 Indonesia, arts/culture/humanities 7275, 7358, 7362, 7365 Indonesia, civil rights 7275 Indonesia, community improvement/development 6769, 7173, 7364 Indonesia, education 7362, 7365, 11938 Indonesia, environment 1414, 1444, 7293, 7358 Indonesia, food/nutrition/agriculture 1017 Indonesia, health—general 2126, 2127, 7190, 7360, 7361, 7363, 11758 Indonesia, health—specific diseases 2126, 2127, 7363
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Indonesia, human services—multipurpose 7209 Indonesia, international affairs/development 1444, 4615, 7173, 7190, 7209, 7293, 7358, 11758 Indonesia, public affairs/government 7275, 7364 Indonesia, recreation/sports/athletics 1444 Indonesia, religion 7190 Indonesia, safety/disaster relief 7173, 7209, 7358 Indonesia, social sciences 1017 Infants/toddlers, arts/culture/humanities 2872, 3868, 4950, 6776, 9797 Infants/toddlers, community improvement/ development 1369, 1384, 4049, 4160, 4182, 4784, 4950, 5902, 7453, 9797, 9894 Infants/toddlers, crime/courts/legal services 4494, 9268, 11459 Infants/toddlers, education 19, 244, 248, 249, 508, 700, 1016, 1029, 1050, 1052, 1176, 1182, 1206, 1207, 1224, 1279, 1287, 1296, 1369, 1384, 1389, 1454, 1455, 1530, 1549, 1632, 1645, 1837, 1890, 2051, 2244, 2375-2380, 2382-2394, 2396-2399, 2443, 2507, 2626, 2627, 2630, 2770, 2800, 2903, 3221, 3225, 3234, 3238, 3241, 3353, 3593, 3594, 3616, 3746, 3825, 3827, 3868, 3957, 3987, 3988, 4049, 4153, 4160, 4162, 4182, 4529, 4784, 4790, 4849, 4893, 4964, 5170, 5178, 5240, 5295, 5303, 5360, 5394, 5404, 5436, 5453, 5476, 5544, 5642, 5687, 5820, 5979-5981, 6395, 6440, 6776, 6828, 7372, 7420, 7421, 7423, 8634, 8680, 8726, 8832, 8985, 9205, 9267, 9464, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9510, 9552, 9610, 9673, 9737, 9778, 9779, 9797, 9929, 9942, 9949, 9970, 10028, 10037, 10055, 10095, 10104, 10254, 10646, 10946, 10978, 11150, 11487, 11488, 11569, 11642, 11705, 11754, 11922, 11925, 12153 Infants/toddlers, employment 1287, 5650, 8163, 9484 Infants/toddlers, environment 4950, 6127, 9797 Infants/toddlers, food/nutrition/agriculture 2763, 5436, 6338, 6395, 11734 Infants/toddlers, health—general 227, 241, 245, 389, 1350, 2244, 2600, 2763, 3163, 3273, 3825, 3827, 4494, 5436, 5980, 5981, 6086-6088, 6338, 6395, 6493, 7459, 8152, 8672, 8680, 8832, 9604, 10130, 10926, 10927, 11365, 11411, 11459, 11648, 11734 Infants/toddlers, health—specific diseases 4651, 5842, 8152, 9131, 10695, 10946, 11273, 11274, 11734 Infants/toddlers, human services—multipurpose 19, 227, 244, 245, 508, 681, 682, 700, 1016, 1029, 1050, 1052, 1287, 1350, 1389, 1455, 1632, 1661, 1824, 1865, 1866, 2021, 2249, 2280, 2372, 2375, 2381-2390, 2392-2396, 2398, 2399, 2443, 2452, 2763, 2872, 2903, 3238, 3593, 3594, 3598, 3599, 3616, 3617, 3745, 3746, 3827, 4044, 4049, 4153, 4160, 4162, 4176, 4182, 4285, 4494, 4556, 4578, 4849, 4867, 4893, 4930, 4950, 5170, 5178, 5217, 5360, 5362, 5394, 5397, 5404, 5435, 5436, 5453, 5458, 5469, 5573, 5618, 5642, 5650, 5737, 5902, 5973, 5980, 5981, 6058, 6077, 6100, 6127, 6130, 6338, 6492, 6493, 6689, 6729, 7453, 7476, 8087, 8163, 8798, 8857, 9024, 9234, 9251, 9267, 9268, 9390, 9426, 9427, 9464, 9481, 9484, 9495, 9505, 9506, 9508-9510, 9552, 9704, 9894, 10019, 10028, 10037, 10055, 10095, 10252, 10254, 10300, 10551, 10789, 10926, 10927, 10978, 10984, 10989, 11036, 11065, 11070, 11078, 11150, 11188, 11221, 11311, 11365, 11411, 11442, 11487, 11488, 11499, 11648, 11754, 11799, 11886, 12153 Infants/toddlers, international affairs/development 6828, 8152, 11734 Infants/toddlers, mental health/substance abuse 1029, 6077, 6492 Infants/toddlers, philanthropy/voluntarism 1279, 5401 Infants/toddlers, public affairs/government 1224, 1296, 2399, 3221, 4964, 5979, 9604 Infants/toddlers, recreation/sports/athletics 2763, 11036
Infants/toddlers, science 6776 Infants/toddlers, social sciences 4964 Infants/toddlers, youth development 2396, 4784, 7420, 7421, 9481 Insurance, children/youth 4137 Insurance, economically disadvantaged 3455, 4137, 8144, 11729 Insurance, faculty/staff development 8144 Insurance, management development/capacity building 4137, 8144 Insurance, program evaluation 11729 Insurance, providers 7865, 8144, 11729 Insurance, research 3455, 8144 Insurance, technical assistance 3455 Insurance, unemployment compensation 3455, 4137 Internal medicine 11236 Internal medicine, income development 11236 International affairs 7036, 7037, 7359 International affairs, administration/regulation 2056, 7137 International affairs, AIDS, people with 2771, 2951, 7061, 7359 International affairs, arms control 1054, 7186 International affairs, association 3169, 3549, 6984, 8233, 8234, 10794 International affairs, awards/prizes/competitions 2055 International affairs, children/youth 572, 630, 4315, 6250, 6463, 9409, 11286 International affairs, conferences/seminars 877, 1448, 1923, 2714, 2722, 2725, 2727, 2771, 6661, 7137, 7359, 7379 International affairs, crime/abuse victims 6930, 8026 International affairs, curriculum development 630, 878, 2714, 2717, 2725, 2727, 2771, 7258, 7742 International affairs, economically disadvantaged 572, 630, 802, 809, 852, 885, 1156, 1923, 2096, 2097, 2771, 4315, 4662, 4801, 4903, 6250, 6463, 7061, 7109, 7137, 7167, 7309, 8026, 9409, 9416, 11763-11765 International affairs, electronic media/online services 852, 878, 4818, 7098, 7166 International affairs, equal rights 2055 International affairs, ethics 1289, 2056, 7270, 8035 International affairs, faculty/staff development 8109 International affairs, fellowships 9416 International affairs, film/video/radio 7098 International affairs, foreign policy 651, 1155, 2714, 2721, 3549, 6984, 7379 International affairs, formal/general education 2717, 7742 International affairs, fund raising/fund distribution 2945, 3370, 6463, 7505 International affairs, goodwill promotion 630, 641, 877, 878, 2437, 2651, 4801, 4841, 7379, 7501, 7605, 8074, 8248-8250, 10123, 10459, 11252, 11286 International affairs, immigrants/refugees 6930, 7167, 7285, 8026 International affairs, income development 253, 254, 852, 886, 1978, 2055, 2945, 3169, 3370, 4662, 6463, 6984, 6987, 7036, 7098, 7501, 7505, 7605, 8233, 8234, 8248-8250, 10303, 10794, 11252, 11286 International affairs, indigenous peoples 4801, 4903, 7137, 7309 International affairs, information services 2096, 2097, 2726 International affairs, management development/ capacity building 1215, 1289, 2437, 2643, 2651, 2653, 2683, 2945, 3549, 6652, 7037, 7098, 7165, 7167, 7185, 7270, 7309, 7742, 8074, 8106, 8109, 10123 International affairs, management/technical assistance 572, 802, 885, 980, 1156, 1338, 1371, 1395, 1444, 1448, 1449, 1718, 1878, 1923, 2035, 2068, 2130, 2771, 2951, 2965, 3477, 3481, 4315, 4343, 4818, 4903, 5490, 6250, 6652, 6661, 6930, 7017, 7061, 7086, 7109, 7165, 7166, 7185, 7202, 7258, 7285,
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7309, 8026, 8114, 9031, 9409, 9416, 10935, 11949 International affairs, migrant workers 7167 International affairs, military/veterans 2725 International affairs, minorities 641, 7167, 8026, 11286 International affairs, national security 886, 2714, 2722, 2723, 2725, 2727, 3169, 8233, 8234 International affairs, program evaluation 809, 2056, 2123, 7285, 10935, 11764, 11765 International affairs, public education 2123, 2625, 4515, 7098, 8001 International affairs, public policy 809, 852, 1215, 1317, 1337, 1448, 2643, 2683, 3481, 6661, 6987, 7167, 7185, 7186, 7270, 8109, 10303, 11763-11765 International affairs, publication 630, 2717, 2722, 2723, 2726, 6930, 7204 International affairs, reform 8106 International affairs, research 641, 886, 1215, 1978, 2068, 2123, 2717, 2722, 2723, 2726, 4515, 7167, 7186, 7258, 7285, 10459, 11764, 11765, 11945 International affairs, seed money 877, 4841 International affairs, single organization support 253, 254 International affairs, technical assistance 7186, 7379, 8001 International affairs, U.N. 2653, 7204 International affairs, volunteer services 4662 International affairs, women 572, 630, 1395, 1978, 4315, 6250, 9409, 11286 International affairs, youth 2625, 8074 International affairs/development, Afghanistan 572 International affairs/development, Africa 630, 780, 823, 852, 980, 1307, 1308, 1878, 2829, 4545, 4615, 4629, 4749, 5148, 6652, 7017, 7061, 7062, 7112, 7185, 8128, 10724, 11312, 11730, 11749, 11762-11765, 11769, 11792, 11797, 11798 International affairs/development, Algeria 6831 International affairs/development, Argentina 2005, 2130, 4479, 6829, 7195 International affairs/development, Armenia 8235 International affairs/development, Asia 7261, 8130, 8149, 8150, 11730, 11763-11765, 11792, 11798 International affairs/development, Australia 4570 International affairs/development, Balkans, The 5022 International affairs/development, Bangladesh 1355, 11734 International affairs/development, Belgium 2643, 6826 International affairs/development, Bolivia 1116, 4801, 5077 International affairs/development, Bosnia-Herzegovina 5022 International affairs/development, Brazil 1116, 2640, 6791, 6825, 6833, 7095, 7189, 7199, 9578, 11786 International affairs/development, Bulgaria 5144, 8395 International affairs/development, Burma (Myanmar) 1897 International affairs/development, Canada 2120, 2131, 6824, 7358, 9031, 11763 International affairs/development, Caribbean 630, 4706, 6260, 6789, 6994 International affairs/development, Central America 573, 666, 1884, 2131, 2747, 2780, 3926, 6722, 7167, 7198, 7285 International affairs/development, Chile 4513, 7160, 7196, 7216 International affairs/development, China 841, 870, 1897, 1898, 2608-2610, 2644, 6820, 7057, 7258, 7354, 7377, 7379, 8248-8250, 11786, 11942, 11945 International affairs/development, Colombia 4481, 5077, 6791, 11762 International affairs/development, Congo 2771 International affairs/development, Costa Rica 7113 International affairs/development, Croatia 5022 International affairs/development, Denmark 7285
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International affairs/development, Developing countries 283, 284, 651, 821, 852, 867-869, 871, 1155, 1221, 1256, 1272, 1355, 1358, 1449, 1923, 2009, 2010, 2676, 2683, 2755, 2832, 2946, 3011, 3281, 3556, 4662, 4705, 4885, 4896, 4903, 5140, 5191, 6053, 6157, 6248, 6249, 6258, 6259, 6463, 6721, 6735, 6988, 7061, 7111, 7165, 7182, 7334, 7874, 8024, 8123, 8124, 8128, 8129, 8132, 8142, 8143, 8149-8151, 8553, 8554, 8721, 8731, 9022, 10643, 10744, 11730, 11734, 11735, 11745, 11749, 11751, 11759-11765, 11768, 11797, 11798 International affairs/development, Eastern & Central Europe 2435, 5084, 5091, 5142, 8395 International affairs/development, Ecuador 4801, 5077, 5490, 8024, 11520 International affairs/development, Egypt 7185, 7190, 8128 International affairs/development, El Salvador 2779 International affairs/development, England 468, 1307, 1308, 3223, 4572, 5045, 5490, 7115, 7270, 7342, 8069, 8149, 8150, 11769, 11787 International affairs/development, Ethiopia 1290, 1370, 1395, 1424, 4686, 7614, 11734 International affairs/development, Europe 161, 809, 2137, 2643, 2978, 6987 International affairs/development, Federated States of Micronesia 1338 International affairs/development, France 878, 6832, 7402, 7403, 8205 International affairs/development, Germany 6050 International affairs/development, Ghana 7168, 7686 International affairs/development, Global programs 177, 202, 203, 263, 283, 284, 821, 822, 841, 877, 878, 885, 886, 1054, 1188, 1190, 1215, 1256, 1260, 1289, 1317, 1319, 1337, 1354, 1448, 1449, 1862, 1900, 1909, 1926, 1970, 2035, 2055, 2068, 2096, 2097, 2123, 2133, 2135, 2437, 2625, 2651, 2653, 2662, 2664-2666, 2669, 2673, 2683, 2714, 2717, 2722, 2723, 2726, 2727, 2965, 2968, 3169, 3281, 3477, 3486, 3549, 3556, 3721, 3930, 3931, 4244, 4315, 4343, 4451, 4495, 4549, 4570-4573, 4628, 4662, 4665, 4829, 4913, 5045, 5142, 5191, 5899, 5952-5958, 5988, 6050, 6053, 6237, 6250, 6254, 6255, 6258, 6259, 6661, 6930, 6984, 7026, 7086, 7098, 7109, 7111, 7113, 7137, 7165, 7166, 7175, 7186, 7191, 7192, 7195, 7204, 7216, 7270, 7276, 7325, 7333, 7342, 7351, 7355, 7357, 7359, 7601, 7666, 7686, 7742, 7831, 7874, 7948, 7993, 8001, 8035, 8069, 8099, 8106, 8118, 8123, 8124, 8128, 8129, 8142, 8143, 8151, 8205, 8233, 8234, 8243, 8327, 8553, 8554, 8731, 9002, 9022, 9031, 9409, 9494, 9786, 9807, 9809, 9868, 10123, 10224, 10459, 10643, 10744, 10794, 10935, 11206, 11453, 11591, 11729, 11734, 11735, 11745, 11749, 11759, 11761, 11768, 11792, 11898, 11948, 12025 International affairs/development, Guatemala 2938, 2944, 6791, 6941, 7167, 12005 International affairs/development, Haiti 4702, 11044 International affairs/development, Honduras 8722 International affairs/development, Hong Kong 4571 International affairs/development, India 786, 1156, 1250, 1290, 1370, 1395, 1489, 1811, 2136, 3488, 6710, 6711, 7069, 7082, 7128, 7144, 7176, 7191, 7228, 7258, 9408, 10703, 11750, 11758, 11764-11766, 11786, 11801 International affairs/development, Indonesia 1444, 4615, 7173, 7190, 7209, 7293, 7358, 11758 International affairs/development, Iran 1978, 2721 International affairs/development, Iraq 2705 International affairs/development, Ireland 4545 International affairs/development, Israel 253, 254, 641, 2945, 3370, 4250, 8072, 8074 International affairs/development, Italy 465, 1155 International affairs/development, Japan 4573, 7202 International affairs/development, Jordan 7505
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International affairs/development, Kenya 1878, 2771, 3311, 5263, 7062, 7066, 7138, 7280, 8132, 8143, 11783, 11786 International affairs/development, Kuwait 11252 International affairs/development, Kyrgyzstan 465, 468 International affairs/development, Latin America 630, 2433, 2942, 4479, 4495, 4503, 4513, 4706, 6260, 6789, 6792, 6994, 7160, 7195, 7684, 11951 International affairs/development, Latvia 5091 International affairs/development, Liberia 1960 International affairs/development, Mexico 802, 1103, 1385, 1427, 2004, 2131, 2132, 3481, 4483, 4487, 4840, 7194, 7198, 7285, 8024, 10428 International affairs/development, Middle East 980, 4615, 6652, 6830, 7017, 7203, 7353, 8074, 11286, 11949 International affairs/development, Montenegro 5071, 8395 International affairs/development, Namibia 2951 International affairs/development, Nepal 1718, 8072 International affairs/development, Netherlands 4615 International affairs/development, Nicaragua 7333 International affairs/development, Nigeria 1220, 1246, 1290, 1370, 1371, 1395, 7112, 7124, 7168, 10722 International affairs/development, North Africa 6830, 11286 International affairs/development, Pakistan 1290, 1370, 1395, 1978, 6823 International affairs/development, Paraguay 7309 International affairs/development, Peru 1116, 1117, 4801, 5077, 6788, 6791, 11522 International affairs/development, Philippines 1290, 1370, 1373, 1395, 7261 International affairs/development, Poland 5142, 8393 International affairs/development, Romania 8395 International affairs/development, Russia 5054, 5142, 6818, 6821, 7115, 7120, 8392, 8394, 8397, 11941 International affairs/development, Senegal 2068, 2978, 7061 International affairs/development, Serbia 5071, 8395 International affairs/development, South Africa 4818, 4843, 5148, 6828, 7321, 8114, 11751, 11786 International affairs/development, South America 1111, 1116, 5005, 7189, 7196, 7309 International affairs/development, South Asia 758, 7069, 8130 International affairs/development, South Korea 6819 International affairs/development, Southeast Asia 7907, 8152 International affairs/development, Southern Africa 2951, 7321, 8114, 11751 International affairs/development, Soviet Union (Former) 2435, 2717 International affairs/development, Spain 7605 International affairs/development, Sub-Saharan Africa 865, 1533, 2775, 3311, 7138, 11787 International affairs/development, Swaziland 4894 International affairs/development, Switzerland 4843, 7192, 7197, 7198, 7353, 7359, 8143, 10724, 11761, 11801 International affairs/development, Tajikistan 465, 468 International affairs/development, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 5438, 11783 International affairs/development, Thailand 2056, 2120, 6827, 7293 International affairs/development, Turkey 472, 6709, 7501 International affairs/development, Uganda 1927, 7137, 11783 International affairs/development, Ukraine 5054, 5083, 8392
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International affairs/development, United Kingdom 6822 International affairs/development, Venezuela 4515 International affairs/development, Vietnam 2680, 7057, 7128, 7153, 7175, 7274, 7351, 11734, 11786 International affairs/development, West Bank/Gaza 7203, 8074, 11949 International affairs/development, Western Africa 5490, 7197, 11286 International affairs/development, Yugoslavia (Former) 5084, 7877, 8395 International agricultural development 92, 465, 472, 802, 809, 821, 885, 1156, 1319, 3311, 5438, 5490, 7144, 11745, 11762, 11792 International agricultural development, economically disadvantaged 92, 802, 809, 821, 885, 1156, 1319, 3311, 5438, 7144, 11745, 11762, 11792 International agricultural development, income development 92 International agricultural development, management development/capacity building 465, 472, 821, 11792 International agricultural development, men 7144 International agricultural development, program evaluation 809, 11762 International agricultural development, research 465, 11745, 11762 International agricultural development, technical assistance 821 International conflict resolution 4343, 5071, 7086, 7185, 7601, 7877, 11949 International conflict resolution, immigrants/ refugees 5071, 7877 International conflict resolution, income development 7601 International conflict resolution, management development/capacity building 5071, 7185, 7877 International conflict resolution, minorities 7601, 7877 International democracy & civil society development 1155, 1960, 1978, 2653, 2673, 2723, 2780, 2945, 4513, 4818, 4903, 5022, 5054, 5083, 5091, 5140, 5142, 5144, 5148, 7128, 7138, 7165, 7204, 7270, 7325, 7353, 8099, 8395, 12025 International democracy & civil society development, conferences/seminars 5148, 8395 International democracy & civil society development, economically disadvantaged 2780, 4903, 5140, 5142, 7353 International democracy & civil society development, electronic media/online services 4818 International democracy & civil society development, faculty/staff development 1155, 2780, 7138, 8395 International democracy & civil society development, fellowships 5140 International democracy & civil society development, income development 1978, 2945, 5144 International democracy & civil society development, indigenous peoples 4903 International democracy & civil society development, management development/capacity building 2653, 2673, 2945, 7138, 7165, 7270, 7325, 7353, 8099 International democracy & civil society development, minorities 2780 International democracy & civil society development, professorships 5148 International democracy & civil society development, program evaluation 12025 International democracy & civil society development, publication 2723, 7138, 7204 International democracy & civil society development, research 2723, 5148, 7138 International democracy & civil society development, technical assistance 1155, 5022, 5054, 5083, 5142, 5148, 7128 International democracy & civil society development, women 1978
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International development 283, 284, 468, 572, 651, 758, 780, 786, 822, 841, 852, 865, 867-869, 871, 980, 1103, 1111, 1116, 1117, 1190, 1220, 1221, 1246, 1250, 1256, 1272, 1290, 1307, 1308, 1354, 1355, 1358, 1370, 1371, 1373, 1424, 1533, 1811, 1897, 1898, 1924, 1927, 2004, 2005, 2055, 2068, 2433, 2435, 2640, 2662, 2664, 2666, 2676, 2705, 2771, 2829, 2832, 2938, 2944, 2978, 3281, 3370, 3488, 3556, 3829, 4244, 4250, 4315, 4545, 4570-4573, 4615, 4629, 4662, 4706, 4829, 4885, 4896, 4913, 5045, 5191, 5636, 5952-5958, 5988, 6053, 6157, 6250, 6254, 6255, 6258-6260, 6463, 6652, 6789, 6824, 6829, 6941, 6994, 7017, 7057, 7062, 7066, 7111, 7113, 7115, 7168, 7173, 7176, 7189, 7191, 7192, 7194, 7195, 7198, 7261, 7274, 7280, 7321, 7333, 7334, 7355, 7614, 7874, 8069, 8072, 8114, 8118, 8123, 8124, 8128-8130, 8132, 8142, 8143, 8149-8152, 8327, 8553, 8554, 8721, 8731, 9022, 9031, 9409, 9416, 9494, 9578, 10224, 10428, 10643, 10703, 10722, 10724, 10744, 11044, 11206, 11286, 11522, 11729, 11730, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11758-11761, 11763-11766, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11787, 11797, 11798, 11801, 11898, 11941, 11942, 11948, 11949, 11951 International development, AIDS, people with 2771, 7057, 7111, 7115, 7192, 7195, 7274, 10722, 11750, 11761, 11801 International development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1924 International development, awards/prizes/ competitions 2055 International development, blind/visually impaired 7614 International development, boys 1250 International development, building/renovation 7168, 9494 International development, children/youth 572, 1898, 1924, 1927, 2666, 2676, 2705, 2829, 4315, 4913, 5636, 5988, 6250, 6255, 6463, 8069, 9409, 11206, 11286, 11749, 11750, 11760, 11783, 11951 International development, computer systems/ equipment 4829 International development, conferences/seminars 2771, 7062, 7192, 7333, 8143 International development, crime/abuse victims 8069 International development, curriculum development 867, 868, 2771, 8327 International development, deaf/hearing impaired 4250 International development, disabilities, people with 8069 International development, economically disadvantaged 283, 284, 572, 780, 786, 852, 865, 868, 869, 1220, 1221, 1250, 1256, 1354, 1355, 1533, 1924, 2004, 2005, 2662, 2666, 2676, 2705, 2771, 2829, 2832, 2938, 2978, 3281, 3488, 3556, 3829, 4244, 4315, 4570-4573, 4615, 4662, 4706, 4829, 4885, 4896, 4913, 5191, 5636, 5952-5958, 5988, 6053, 6157, 6250, 6254, 6258-6260, 6463, 6789, 6941, 6994, 7057, 7062, 7066, 7113, 7115, 7168, 7173, 7176, 7194, 7195, 7261, 7280, 7321, 7334, 7614, 7874, 8069, 8123, 8124, 8128-8130, 8132, 8142, 8143, 8149-8152, 8553, 8554, 8721, 8731, 9022, 9409, 9416, 9494, 9578, 10643, 10703, 10744, 11044, 11206, 11729, 11730, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11758-11761, 11763-11766, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11787, 11797, 11798, 11801, 11951 International development, electronic media/online services 852, 867, 868, 1355, 4829, 7189 International development, faculty/staff development 5636, 7168, 7191, 10724 International development, fellowships 9416 International development, girls 1250 International development, Hispanics/Latinos 7195, 10428
International development, immigrants/refugees 1924, 10428 International development, income development 758, 852, 871, 1256, 1811, 2055, 2978, 3370, 4545, 4570-4573, 4629, 4662, 6463, 7355, 8069, 8151, 11206, 11286, 11942 International development, indigenous peoples 2938, 7198, 7321, 7333, 11522 International development, infants/toddlers 8152, 11734 International development, land acquisition 1116 International development, LGBTQ 4615 International development, management development/capacity building 468, 822, 871, 1111, 1117, 1272, 1307, 1308, 1355, 1897, 1924, 1927, 2433, 2435, 2640, 2664, 2666, 2676, 2944, 4615, 4896, 5636, 6652, 6824, 7066, 7192, 7194, 7261, 7280, 7334, 7355, 8118, 8132, 9494, 9578, 10224, 11044, 11522, 11759-11761, 11941, 11942, 11948, 11951 International development, minorities 7066, 11286 International development, offenders/ex-offenders 2978 International development, physically disabled 11206 International development, program evaluation 651, 1103, 1116, 1221, 1246, 1308, 1355, 1373, 1424, 2944, 3488, 7057, 7062, 7113, 7614, 8123, 8128, 11729, 11730, 11734, 11764, 11765, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11797, 11798, 11801 International development, publication 7062 International development, research 283, 284, 651, 786, 1103, 1221, 1256, 1373, 2068, 3488, 4615, 7062, 7113, 7198, 7261, 7614, 8123, 8124, 8128, 8130, 8149, 8150, 8152, 10724, 11730, 11749, 11758, 11764, 11765, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11797, 11798, 11801 International development, technical assistance 2829, 3829, 4545, 5045, 7111, 7115, 7168, 7189, 7191, 7195, 7198, 7274, 8124, 8130, 8149, 8150, 8152, 11749 International development, women 572, 651, 822, 1190, 1220, 1221, 1246, 1256, 1290, 1307, 1308, 1355, 1358, 1370, 1424, 2666, 2978, 4315, 4913, 5636, 5988, 6250, 7062, 7111, 7195, 7274, 7334, 7355, 9409, 11286, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11783, 11798 International development, youth 3488 International economic development 573, 666, 823, 1155, 1188, 1385, 1427, 1884, 2009, 2010, 2130, 2132, 2136, 2137, 2644, 2723, 2747, 2755, 2775, 2779, 2942, 2946, 3926, 4665, 5005, 5077, 5438, 5899, 6709-6711, 6721, 6722, 6735, 6788, 6791, 6792, 6818-6823, 6825-6828, 6830-6833, 6988, 7112, 7153, 7160, 7182, 7196, 7228, 7293, 7351, 8024, 9408, 11735, 11751 International economic development, AIDS, people with 2136 International economic development, awards/ prizes/competitions 4665 International economic development, children/youth 6823 International economic development, conferences/ seminars 6833 International economic development, curriculum development 6830 International economic development, economically disadvantaged 573, 666, 1188, 1884, 2009, 2010, 2137, 2747, 2755, 2775, 2779, 2946, 3926, 4665, 5005, 5077, 5438, 6709-6711, 6721, 6722, 6735, 6788, 6791, 6792, 6819, 6820, 6823, 6988, 7112, 7153, 7160, 7182, 7196, 7228, 7351, 8024, 11735, 11751 International economic development, equipment 2779 International economic development, faculty/staff development 1155, 2779, 7112 International economic development, girls 2136 International economic development, income development 4665, 5899, 6988, 8024
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International economic development, indigenous peoples 2779, 5005, 5077, 7228 International economic development, infants/ toddlers 6828 International economic development, management development/capacity building 1385, 2137, 2644, 2775, 5077, 6709, 6735, 7112 International economic development, minorities 4665 International economic development, performance/ productions 6988 International economic development, program evaluation 2136, 7182, 7351, 9408, 11751 International economic development, publication 2723 International economic development, research 2136, 2723, 5005, 5077, 6721, 7182, 7196, 7293, 7351, 11751 International economic development, seed money 9408 International economic development, technical assistance 1155, 5005, 7153, 7160, 7196, 7228, 7293, 11735 International economic development, women 2132, 6709, 6710, 6735, 6988, 7160, 7182, 7228, 9408 International economic development, youth 2775 International economics/trade policy 823, 885, 1878, 2056, 2130, 2133, 2135, 2137, 2669, 2680, 4549, 4848, 4894, 5005, 7109, 8106, 9868, 11205 International economics/trade policy, AIDS, people with 4894 International economics/trade policy, conferences/ seminars 4549 International economics/trade policy, economically disadvantaged 885, 2137, 4894, 5005, 7109 International economics/trade policy, electronic media/online services 9868 International economics/trade policy, faculty/staff development 4549 International economics/trade policy, income development 2133, 4848, 9868, 11205 International economics/trade policy, indigenous peoples 5005 International economics/trade policy, management development/capacity building 2133, 2137, 2669, 2680, 4894, 8106 International economics/trade policy, program evaluation 2056, 2135 International economics/trade policy, research 5005 International economics/trade policy, technical assistance 5005 International exchange 253, 254, 465, 3223, 4843, 5091, 7190, 7202, 7377, 7666, 7684, 8392, 8394, 8397 International exchange, African Americans/Blacks 4749, 11312 International exchange, arts 202, 203, 263, 4451, 4749, 4852, 7026, 7175, 7402, 8393, 9786, 12042 International exchange, children/youth 4843, 7026, 7377, 9786 International exchange, collections acquisition 203 International exchange, collections management/ preservation 202, 203 International exchange, conferences/seminars 8392, 8397 International exchange, debt reduction 4749 International exchange, disabilities, people with 7026 International exchange, economically disadvantaged 4843, 7026 International exchange, endowments 202 International exchange, exhibitions 8393 International exchange, faculty/staff development 4843, 7175 International exchange, fellowships 7026 International exchange, income development 253, 254, 263, 4843, 4852, 7026, 7175, 7402, 11312 International exchange, management development/ capacity building 465, 4749, 7175, 7190, 7666, 7686, 8393, 9786, 12042
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International exchange, minorities 7026 International exchange, performance/productions 7175 International exchange, program evaluation 161, 3223 International exchange, research 465, 3223, 7190 International exchange, students 161, 3721, 7686, 9807, 9809, 11312 International exchange, technical assistance 4451, 9807, 9809 International exchange, women 7190, 9807, 9809 International human rights 1260, 1900, 1909, 1970, 1978, 2120, 2123, 2131, 2135, 2942, 2951, 2968, 2978, 3481, 3486, 4479, 4481, 4483, 4487, 4495, 4503, 4513, 4515, 4615, 4628, 4840, 5084, 5148, 6930, 7066, 7069, 7082, 7086, 7095, 7120, 7124, 7197, 7199, 7203, 7216, 7276, 7342, 7353-7355, 7357, 7601, 7752, 7948, 7993, 8072, 11520, 12025 International human rights, AIDS, people with 2120, 2951 International human rights, children/youth 4483, 4840 International human rights, conferences/seminars 4483, 5148, 7199 International human rights, crime/abuse victims 4479, 5084, 6930, 7069, 7948 International human rights, economically disadvantaged 2131, 2978, 4481, 4487, 4615, 7066, 7069, 7082, 7124, 7199, 7353, 7354, 7752, 11520 International human rights, electronic media/online services 7199 International human rights, faculty/staff development 4479 International human rights, fellowships 7095 International human rights, Hispanics/Latinos 4840 International human rights, immigrants/refugees 6930 International human rights, income development 1900, 1909, 1970, 1978, 2978, 7095, 7199, 7355, 7601 International human rights, indigenous peoples 1970, 4481, 4487, 7199, 7752, 11520 International human rights, internship funds 4483 International human rights, LGBTQ 4615, 4628 International human rights, management development/capacity building 1260, 1970, 2120, 3486, 4615, 4628, 4840, 7066, 7095, 7124, 7199, 7203, 7216, 7353, 7355, 7357, 7752, 7948 International human rights, minorities 5084, 7066, 7069, 7203, 7601 International human rights, Native Americans/ American Indians 7752 International human rights, offenders/ex-offenders 2978 International human rights, professorships 5148 International human rights, program evaluation 2123, 2135, 2968, 7276, 7342, 12025 International human rights, publication 6930, 7276, 7357 International human rights, research 2123, 2968, 4479, 4481, 4515, 4615, 5148, 7357 International human rights, substance abusers 2120 International human rights, technical assistance 5084, 5148, 7069, 7082, 7120, 7197, 7354, 7993 International human rights, women 1260, 1900, 1978, 2968, 2978, 4483, 7069, 7082, 7276, 7354, 7355, 7357, 7948 International migration/refugee issues 1926, 5071, 7167, 7285, 8243 International migration/refugee issues, economically disadvantaged 7167 International migration/refugee issues, immigrants/ refugees 1926, 5071, 7167, 7285, 8243 International migration/refugee issues, income development 8243 International migration/refugee issues, management development/capacity building 1926, 5071, 7167 International migration/refugee issues, migrant workers 7167
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International migration/refugee issues, minorities 7167 International migration/refugee issues, program evaluation 7285 International migration/refugee issues, research 7167, 7285 International peace/security 620, 1215, 1862, 2771, 2965, 6661, 7505 International peace/security, AIDS, people with 2771 International peace/security, conferences/seminars 2771, 6661 International peace/security, curriculum development 2771 International peace/security, economically disadvantaged 2771 International peace/security, income development 7505 International peace/security, management development/capacity building 620, 1215, 1862 International relief 85, 870, 1850, 1926, 2608-2610, 2665, 3011, 3930, 3931, 4686, 4702, 4705, 5022, 5263, 5919, 6050, 6237, 6248, 6249, 7202, 7358, 7403, 7831, 7907, 8235, 8243, 8722, 9002, 10935, 11453, 11591, 12005 International relief, 2004 tsunami 7209 International relief, African Americans/Blacks 5263 International relief, children/youth 2608-2610, 7403, 8235, 9002, 11591, 12005 International relief, computer systems/equipment 11453 International relief, crime/abuse victims 12005 International relief, disabilities, people with 12005 International relief, economically disadvantaged 85, 1850, 3930, 3931, 4686, 4702, 4705, 5263, 5919, 6248, 6249, 7209, 7358, 7403, 8235, 9002, 11453, 11591 International relief, electronic media/online services 3931, 11453 International relief, faculty/staff development 5263 International relief, homeless 1850 International relief, immigrants/refugees 1926, 3930, 3931, 7907, 8243 International relief, income development 85, 1850, 3930, 3931, 5919, 7403, 8235, 8243, 8722, 9002, 11591 International relief, management development/ capacity building 1926, 2608-2610, 3011, 5263, 6050, 7907, 11591, 12005 International relief, program evaluation 10935 International relief, technical assistance 5022, 7209, 7358 International relief, women 7209 International relief, youth 5263 International studies 848, 850, 851, 885, 1017, 2625, 2643, 2717, 2721, 2726, 3477, 3667, 5431, 5747, 6662, 7059, 7258, 7629, 7691, 7742, 8118, 8396, 9807, 9809, 10663 International studies, children/youth 850, 851, 5431, 5747 International studies, conferences/seminars 2721, 5431, 8396 International studies, curriculum development 2717, 5747, 7258, 7742 International studies, economically disadvantaged 850, 851, 885 International studies, electronic media/online services 848 International studies, equipment 10663 International studies, immigrants/refugees 5747 International studies, income development 848 International studies, management development/ capacity building 2643, 3667, 7629, 7742, 8118 International studies, minorities 5747 International studies, program evaluation 6662, 7059 International studies, publication 2717, 2721, 2726 International studies, research 2717, 2721, 2726, 7059, 7258, 7629 International studies, technical assistance 9807, 9809 International studies, women 9807, 9809 International studies, youth 2625
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International terrorism 8205 Internship funds, arts/culture/humanities 1840, 3748, 3752, 5753 Internship funds, civil rights 4483 Internship funds, community improvement/ development 147, 1487, 4009, 4891, 6714, 6793, 7793, 7983, 8160, 9160, 11468 Internship funds, crime/courts/legal services 1840 Internship funds, education 147, 377, 2063, 3752, 3948, 4009, 4483, 4891, 5753, 5965, 8160, 11957 Internship funds, employment 377, 1487, 4891, 5753 Internship funds, environment 8048 Internship funds, health—general 377, 3831, 4483 Internship funds, health—specific diseases 3831 Internship funds, housing/shelter 6770-6772, 6800 Internship funds, human services—multipurpose 4009 Internship funds, international affairs/development 4483 Internship funds, philanthropy/voluntarism 147 Internship funds, public affairs/government 1487, 3948, 7983, 8048, 8160, 11468 Internship funds, religion 11829 Internship funds, science 9160, 11957, 12011 Internship funds, social sciences 12011 Iran, education 1978 Iran, international affairs/development 1978, 2721 Iran, public affairs/government 2721 Iran, social sciences 2721 Iraq, health—general 2705 Iraq, international affairs/development 2705 Ireland, arts/culture/humanities 608 Ireland, education 608, 2740, 6812 Ireland, health—general 3278 Ireland, international affairs/development 4545 Ireland, public affairs/government 6812 Islam 1542, 6640, 6655, 6662, 7305, 7344, 7679 Islam, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1542 Islam, curriculum development 7679 Islam, immigrants/refugees 1542 Islam, management development/capacity building 6640, 6655, 7305, 7679 Islam, minorities 1542, 6640, 7344 Islam, program evaluation 6662 Islam, research 1542, 6655, 7305 Islam, women 7305 Israel, arts/culture/humanities 675 Israel, civil rights 637, 641, 645, 8074 Israel, community improvement/development 638, 641, 659, 6961, 8072 Israel, education 638, 648, 2935-2937, 6577, 7615 Israel, employment 659 Israel, environment 627, 644, 659, 6925 Israel, health—general 627, 4250, 6925 Israel, human services—multipurpose 4236-4238 Israel, international affairs/development 253, 254, 641, 2945, 3370, 4250, 8072, 8074 Israel, public affairs/government 659, 6961 Israel, religion 637, 641, 6961 Italy, arts/culture/humanities 599 Italy, community improvement/development 1155, 7234, 8137 Italy, education 7717, 8137 Italy, employment 8137 Italy, environment 465 Italy, food/nutrition/agriculture 465, 480, 8137 Italy, health—general 8137 Italy, international affairs/development 465, 1155 Italy, philanthropy/voluntarism 8139 Italy, public affairs/government 7717 Italy, science 465 Italy, social sciences 1155 Japan, health—general 7618 Japan, health—specific diseases 7618 Japan, international affairs/development 4573, 7202 Japan, recreation/sports/athletics 4573 Japan, safety/disaster relief 7202 Jewish agencies & synagogues 255, 256, 258, 593, 637, 641, 642, 1976, 2856, 3092, 3369, 3529, 3912, 4777, 5268, 5962, 6509, 6579,
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6582-6584, 6589-6591, 6593, 6594, 6598, 6600, 6601, 6604, 6605, 6926, 6936, 6937, 6940, 6943, 6946, 6947, 6951, 6958, 6959, 6961, 6962, 7772, 7811, 8075, 8279-8283, 11541, 11602, 12002, 12007 Jewish agencies & synagogues, aging 3529 Jewish agencies & synagogues, building/renovation 593 Jewish agencies & synagogues, capital campaigns 6509 Jewish agencies & synagogues, children/youth 6579, 6582, 6591, 6593, 6594, 6601, 6605 Jewish agencies & synagogues, conferences/ seminars 4777, 6958, 6962, 8075 Jewish agencies & synagogues, curriculum development 6943, 6958 Jewish agencies & synagogues, economically disadvantaged 6936, 6937 Jewish agencies & synagogues, electronic media/ online services 637, 3369, 8075 Jewish agencies & synagogues, faculty/staff development 3092, 6946, 6961 Jewish agencies & synagogues, fellowships 6951 Jewish agencies & synagogues, income development 637, 1976, 3369, 6943, 6946, 7811, 8075, 11541, 12002 Jewish agencies & synagogues, management development/capacity building 258, 3092, 3912, 4777, 5268, 6509, 6926, 6940, 6943, 6946, 6947, 6951, 6959, 12007 Jewish agencies & synagogues, minorities 641 Jewish agencies & synagogues, program evaluation 255 Jewish agencies & synagogues, research 641, 6937 Jewish agencies & synagogues, technical assistance 593, 6958, 12002 Jewish agencies & synagogues, youth 3369, 6584, 6589, 6590, 6598, 6604, 6958 Jordan, arts/culture/humanities 210 Jordan, community improvement/development 2544 Jordan, environment 210 Jordan, human services—multipurpose 2544 Jordan, international affairs/development 7505 Journalism school/education 873, 7345 Journalism school/education, fellowships 873 Journalism school/education, program evaluation 7345 Journalism school/education, research 7345 Journalism/publishing, African Americans/Blacks 1631, 7699 Journalism/publishing, children/youth 7984, 11470, 11746 Journalism/publishing, computer systems/ equipment 2878 Journalism/publishing, conferences/seminars 11746 Journalism/publishing, crime/abuse victims 555 Journalism/publishing, curriculum development 7318 Journalism/publishing, disabilities, people with 1605 Journalism/publishing, economically disadvantaged 844, 11746 Journalism/publishing, electronic media/online services 2878, 3080, 3369, 5569, 7272, 7318, 7738, 8015, 8073 Journalism/publishing, endowments 11574 Journalism/publishing, faculty/staff development 6911, 11574, 11746, 12075 Journalism/publishing, girls 555, 4582 Journalism/publishing, homeless 9223 Journalism/publishing, income development 555, 1528, 1554, 2962, 3369, 6080, 7272, 8073, 11470, 12075 Journalism/publishing, management development/ capacity building 862, 1406, 1528, 1605, 1631, 2657, 3080, 4540, 4582, 5383, 7699, 7984, 8007, 8015, 9223, 10209, 11746 Journalism/publishing, minorities 7272, 8007, 11746 Journalism/publishing, program evaluation 7318, 7345 Journalism/publishing, publication 555, 1631, 4582, 7699, 8040, 11470
Journalism/publishing, research 7318, 7345, 7648, 7699, 7732, 7733, 7738 Journalism/publishing, technical assistance 5569, 7263, 12038 Journalism/publishing, women 4540, 6080 Journalism/publishing, youth 1406, 3369, 7272, 7318, 8007 Kenya, animals/wildlife 3473, 8132 Kenya, arts/culture/humanities 7210, 7232, 7368 Kenya, civil rights 2768, 7062, 7368, 11783 Kenya, community improvement/development 7211, 7280, 8133, 8143 Kenya, education 850, 6253, 7266 Kenya, environment 3473 Kenya, food/nutrition/agriculture 480, 3311, 8132 Kenya, health—general 829, 1177, 2768, 6253, 8132, 11783, 11786 Kenya, health—specific diseases 829, 2768, 2771, 8132 Kenya, human services—multipurpose 2768, 5263 Kenya, international affairs/development 1878, 2771, 3311, 5263, 7062, 7066, 7138, 7280, 8132, 8143, 11783, 11786 Kenya, medical research 11786 Kenya, mental health/substance abuse 7266, 7320 Kenya, philanthropy/voluntarism 1177, 7210 Kenya, public affairs/government 7062, 7232, 7368, 8133, 8143 Kenya, social sciences 850 Kidney diseases 53, 5806, 10630 Kidney diseases, income development 53, 10630 Kidney diseases, management development/ capacity building 5806 Kidney research 8258 Kidney research, income development 8258 Kosovo, public affairs/government 5014 Kuwait, international affairs/development 11252 Kyrgyzstan, community improvement/development 463 Kyrgyzstan, environment 465, 468 Kyrgyzstan, food/nutrition/agriculture 463, 465, 468 Kyrgyzstan, international affairs/development 465, 468 Kyrgyzstan, science 465 Labor studies 2135, 4845, 5009, 8194, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8226 Labor studies, curriculum development 5009 Labor studies, economically disadvantaged 5009 Labor studies, faculty/staff development 5009, 8197, 8198, 8200 Labor studies, management development/capacity building 8194, 8197, 8198, 8200 Labor studies, program evaluation 2135 Labor studies, research 4845 Labor studies, technical assistance 8226 Labor unions/organizations, African Americans/ Blacks 4618, 7806 Labor unions/organizations, conferences/seminars 3456 Labor unions/organizations, economically disadvantaged 1656, 2131, 4618, 7855, 7864, 10140 Labor unions/organizations, faculty/staff development 1656, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227 Labor unions/organizations, Hispanics/Latinos 4618, 7750, 7806 Labor unions/organizations, homeless 4618 Labor unions/organizations, immigrants/refugees 7750, 7864 Labor unions/organizations, internship funds 1487 Labor unions/organizations, management development/capacity building 1656, 7806, 7855, 7864, 8194, 8197, 8198, 8200, 8218, 8219, 8221, 8227, 10140 Labor unions/organizations, migrant workers 4618, 7750 Labor unions/organizations, minorities 1656, 7855, 10140 Labor unions/organizations, program evaluation 2135
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Labor unions/organizations, research 3456 Labor unions/organizations, technical assistance 7750 Labor unions/organizations, women 7806, 8221, 10140 Landscaping 481, 6513 Landscaping, building/renovation 6513 Landscaping, conferences/seminars 481 Landscaping, technical assistance 6513 Language (foreign) 2988, 3562, 3876, 5233, 7314, 12042 Language (foreign), children/youth 5233 Language (foreign), curriculum development 5233 Language (foreign), faculty/staff development 7314 Language (foreign), management development/ capacity building 12042 Language (foreign), Native Americans/American Indians 5233 Language (foreign), research 3562, 5233 Language (foreign), technical assistance 2988, 3876 Language/linguistics 2584, 9667, 10434, 10520, 10539, 10910 Language/linguistics, curriculum development 9667, 10539 Language/linguistics, deaf/hearing impaired 9667 Language/linguistics, economically disadvantaged 2584 Language/linguistics, equipment 9667 Language/linguistics, faculty/staff development 9667, 10539 Language/linguistics, minorities 2584 Language/linguistics, technical assistance 10910 Language/linguistics, youth 10434, 10520 Laos, animals/wildlife 11511 Laos, environment 11511 Latin America, arts/culture/humanities 925, 8090 Latin America, civil rights 4495, 4503, 4513, 7195 Latin America, community improvement/ development 2546, 2942, 4513, 7160 Latin America, crime/courts/legal services 4479 Latin America, education 7684, 7691, 7696 Latin America, environment 2942, 6792, 7696 Latin America, food/nutrition/agriculture 1017 Latin America, health—general 630, 4601, 7195 Latin America, health—specific diseases 4601, 7195 Latin America, human services—multipurpose 630 Latin America, international affairs/development 630, 2433, 2942, 4479, 4495, 4503, 4513, 4706, 6260, 6789, 6792, 6994, 7160, 7195, 7684, 11951 Latin America, philanthropy/voluntarism 2546, 4706, 6260, 6789, 6994 Latin America, public affairs/government 7218, 7696 Latin America, religion 2433 Latin America, science 4479, 7696 Latin America, social sciences 1017, 4479, 7218, 7691 Latvia, community improvement/development 5091 Latvia, education 11771 Latvia, international affairs/development 5091 Latvia, public affairs/government 5091, 11771 Latvia, religion 11939 Law school/education 3232, 6485, 6504, 7799, 8012, 9562, 9563, 11507, 11876 Law school/education, faculty/staff development 6485, 8012, 9562, 9563, 11507, 11876 Law school/education, fellowships 3232, 11507 Law school/education, income development 7799 Law school/education, management development/ capacity building 8012, 11507, 11876 Law school/education, student aid 9562, 9563 Law school/education, technical assistance 6504 Law/international law 1155, 1170, 2650, 2727, 3232, 3686, 4479, 4481, 5033, 5034, 5077, 5084, 6879, 7092, 7203, 7218, 7330, 7354, 7973, 8045, 8046, 8239, 12011 Law/international law, children/youth 6879, 8045, 8046 Law/international law, conferences/seminars 2727 Law/international law, crime/abuse victims 4479, 5084, 7973
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Law/international law, curriculum development 2727 Law/international law, economically disadvantaged 4481, 5077, 6879, 7354 Law/international law, faculty/staff development 1155, 4479 Law/international law, fellowships 3232 Law/international law, income development 6879, 8239 Law/international law, indigenous peoples 4481, 5077 Law/international law, internship funds 12011 Law/international law, management development/ capacity building 2650, 5077, 6879, 7203, 7330, 7973, 12011 Law/international law, minorities 5084, 6879, 7203 Law/international law, research 4479, 4481, 5077, 7092 Law/international law, technical assistance 1155, 5084, 7218, 7354 Law/international law, women 7330, 7354 Leadership development 38, 159, 176, 189, 197, 224, 225, 264, 306, 319, 361, 367, 429, 430, 447, 489, 495, 500, 506, 534, 538-540, 546, 548, 549, 551, 569, 623, 624, 634, 653, 660, 690, 708, 715, 717, 726, 727, 730, 734, 736, 741, 745, 748, 753, 754, 757, 768, 792, 841, 892, 996, 1037-1041, 1081, 1129, 1140, 1151, 1171, 1183, 1190, 1224, 1230, 1231, 1245, 1265, 1290, 1301, 1302, 1324, 1334, 1382, 1405, 1418-1420, 1432, 1450, 1482, 1487, 1553, 1559, 1567, 1576, 1644, 1649, 1698, 1702, 1709, 1778, 1786, 1787, 1907, 1923, 2059, 2066, 2067, 2073, 2084, 2119, 2171, 2324, 2335, 2360, 2373, 2399, 2440, 2450, 2510, 2511, 2526, 2562, 2584, 2681, 2754, 2774, 2780, 2787, 2918, 2932, 2943, 2947, 2948, 2955, 2973, 3008, 3039, 3075, 3081, 3084, 3162, 3171, 3174, 3177, 3203, 3222, 3223, 3348, 3409, 3446, 3459, 3464, 3521, 3567, 3661, 3664, 3677, 3716, 3726, 3739, 3740, 3913, 4035, 4067, 4073, 4092, 4093, 4095, 4096, 4147, 4149, 4173, 4174, 4181, 4200, 4225, 4242, 4253, 4254, 4389, 4390, 4525, 4559, 4574, 4618, 4812, 4815, 4816, 4820, 4838, 4855, 4857, 4858, 4882, 4898, 4901, 4905, 5035, 5079, 5087, 5214, 5235, 5300, 5336, 5363, 5365, 5380, 5415, 5440, 5459, 5463, 5565, 5575, 5597, 5598, 5717, 5732, 5734, 5748, 5756, 5822, 5976, 6051, 6197, 6208, 6224, 6233, 6286, 6308, 6445, 6459, 6475, 6486, 6487, 6516, 6523, 6576, 6845, 6856, 6858, 6860, 6942, 6944, 6947, 6948, 6950, 6951, 6961, 6963, 6968, 6996, 7003, 7058, 7064, 7106, 7201, 7297, 7344, 7349, 7356, 7368, 7435, 7617, 7800, 7830, 7848, 7914, 7983, 7992, 7999, 8002, 8032, 8035, 8036, 8048, 8119, 8294, 8329, 8330, 8405, 8406, 8418, 8427, 8436, 8641, 8664, 8665, 8709, 8711, 8714, 8873-8876, 8923, 8997, 9048, 9052, 9078, 9079, 9099, 9169, 9241, 9386, 9448, 9500, 9544, 9603, 9611, 9616, 9669, 9675, 9706, 9726-9730, 9752, 9754, 9804, 9807, 9809, 9829, 9893, 9975, 10125, 10155, 10228, 10265, 10294, 10309, 10310, 10357, 10358, 10687, 10704, 10716, 10758, 10775, 10790, 10905, 11030, 11468, 11547-11549, 11636, 11676, 11679-11682, 11687, 11691, 11693, 11700, 11712, 11713, 11752, 11784, 11820, 11911, 11946, 11953, 11964, 11998, 12093, 12109, 12123 Leadership development, African Americans/Blacks 447, 717, 745, 3162, 4618, 4820, 5087, 5565, 7064, 8997, 9675 Leadership development, aging 7435 Leadership development, AIDS, people with 717 Leadership development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 624, 727, 1324, 2947, 5734 Leadership development, awards/prizes/ competitions 624, 753, 754, 996, 2073, 2562, 2918, 4858, 10790 Leadership development, boys 653, 6845 Leadership development, building/renovation 9448
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Leadership development, children/youth 264, 306, 500, 540, 546, 1265, 1553, 1567, 1778, 3084, 3171, 3446, 4035, 4073, 4092, 4093, 4095, 4096, 4147, 4173, 4174, 4181, 4253, 4855, 5365, 5756, 6968, 6996, 8406, 9079, 9386, 9500, 10716, 10775, 11687 Leadership development, computer systems/ equipment 4855 Leadership development, conferences/seminars 38, 189, 225, 264, 539, 549, 736, 1786, 1787, 1923, 2119, 2171, 2510, 2511, 3039, 3075, 3409, 3661, 4095, 4096, 4149, 4253, 4815, 5035, 5748, 5976, 6487, 7064, 7201, 8418, 8427, 9729, 9730, 9893, 10716 Leadership development, crime/abuse victims 4559, 4855, 5463 Leadership development, economically disadvantaged 361, 367, 500, 539, 549, 551, 623, 717, 726, 727, 745, 757, 996, 1482, 1553, 1567, 1576, 1649, 1923, 2324, 2373, 2562, 2584, 2780, 2943, 2955, 3348, 3521, 4035, 4073, 4092, 4093, 4095, 4096, 4147, 4173, 4174, 4242, 4253, 4559, 4618, 4838, 5087, 5214, 5300, 5336, 5365, 5415, 5440, 5575, 5597, 5717, 5732, 5756, 6308, 6445, 6942, 6948, 6950, 6968, 7003, 7064, 7201, 7349, 7356, 7800, 7983, 7992, 8002, 8032, 8294, 8418, 8641, 8664, 8711, 9500, 9544, 9675, 9975, 10125, 10294, 10309, 10310, 10704, 10758, 11676, 11680, 11682, 11687, 11691, 11700, 11712, 11713, 11752, 11998, 12123 Leadership development, electronic media/online services 2787, 6486 Leadership development, equipment 9448 Leadership development, faculty/staff development 319, 996, 1129, 1482, 1702, 1778, 2373, 2450, 2774, 2780, 2787, 3716, 4073, 4253, 4559, 5363, 5365, 5380, 6516, 6961, 9386, 9603, 9616, 9669, 9728, 9754, 9829, 10265, 10716, 11468, 11700 Leadership development, fellowships 1567, 3521, 3567, 3716, 4242, 4855, 6208, 6951, 7058, 7983, 8873, 8874, 10357, 10358 Leadership development, film/video/radio 4855 Leadership development, girls 653, 6845 Leadership development, Hispanics/Latinos 757, 1907, 2973, 4095, 4096, 4559, 4618, 5597, 6523, 7349, 8002, 8641, 8709, 9500, 10758, 11676, 11680, 11681, 11691 Leadership development, homeless 2373, 4618 Leadership development, immigrants/refugees 624, 726, 748, 1037-1041, 1649, 2955, 4838, 5300, 5565, 6942, 8002, 11680, 11691 Leadership development, income development 757, 1324, 1334, 2066, 2073, 2562, 2787, 3081, 3716, 4225, 4815, 4816, 5363, 5380, 8418, 8997, 9500, 10155, 10790, 11030, 11687, 11820, 11911, 12093 Leadership development, indigenous peoples 489, 623 Leadership development, infants/toddlers 1224, 2399 Leadership development, internship funds 1487, 7983, 8048, 11468 Leadership development, LGBTQ 717, 1698 Leadership development, management development/capacity building 534, 539, 549, 551, 569, 748, 757, 892, 1183, 1302, 1553, 1698, 1778, 2373, 2440, 2681, 2918, 2932, 3008, 3039, 3177, 4096, 4181, 5300, 5336, 5380, 5565, 5734, 5822, 6051, 6475, 6486, 6845, 6947, 6951, 7106, 7201, 7349, 7356, 7368, 8330, 8711, 8873, 8923, 9079, 9500, 9752, 9754, 9975, 10155, 11636, 11691, 11700, 11712, 11713 Leadership development, men 4559 Leadership development, migrant workers 4618 Leadership development, minorities 361, 367, 430, 726, 1037-1041, 1334, 1419, 1482, 1567, 1576, 1649, 1698, 2324, 2562, 2584, 2780, 2955, 3716, 4035, 4253, 4574, 4838, 4858, 4882, 5214, 5300, 5365, 5415, 5440, 5575, 5717, 5732, 5748, 6942, 7003, 7058, 7201,
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7344, 7356, 7800, 7983, 7992, 8294, 8418, 10125, 10758, 11682, 11713, 12123 Leadership development, Native Americans/ American Indians 5336, 6523, 11636, 11679, 11680, 11712, 11752, 11784, 11911 Leadership development, offenders/ex-offenders 11687 Leadership development, program evaluation 319, 548, 753, 1129, 1559, 3223, 4855, 6845, 6860, 10687 Leadership development, publication 4816 Leadership development, research 430, 489, 1418, 1419, 1559, 2171, 2774, 3223, 4067, 4092, 4147, 4838, 4855, 6858, 6968, 9611, 10775, 11687 Leadership development, scholarship funds 38, 1230, 1231, 2067, 2335, 4525, 11547-11549, 11946 Leadership development, seed money 1450, 3162, 3446, 6856, 9752, 11820 Leadership development, student aid 1405 Leadership development, substance abusers 717 Leadership development, technical assistance 225, 2373, 3348, 4035, 4093, 4147, 5087, 5597, 6486, 7356, 8119, 9807, 9809, 11784 Leadership development, women 489, 569, 757, 1190, 1245, 1290, 1301, 1324, 1450, 2947, 2948, 3081, 4559, 5463, 5734, 7064, 7201, 7356, 7368, 8119, 9807, 9809, 11030, 11687 Leadership development, youth 429, 2373, 7349, 11681 Learning disorders 3648, 8178, 8924, 10738, 11716 Learning disorders, children/youth 3648, 8178, 8924, 10738, 11716 Learning disorders, faculty/staff development 10738 Learning disorders, management development/ capacity building 8924 Learning disorders, mentally disabled 3648, 8178, 8924, 10738, 11716 Learning disorders, program evaluation 8178 Learning disorders, publication 3648 Learning disorders, scholarship funds 10738 Lebanon, health—general 7073 Legal services 174, 215, 333, 462, 583, 588, 737, 823, 900, 901, 916, 1484, 1535, 1550, 1551, 1563, 1624, 1637, 1839-1842, 1863, 1864, 2118, 2120, 2562, 2634, 2674, 2675, 2687, 2810, 2901, 2938, 2969, 2977, 3017, 3288, 3334, 3401, 3536, 3958, 4080, 4494, 4566, 4883, 5070, 5102, 5183, 5271, 5305, 5585, 5605, 5622, 5681, 6218, 6221, 6456, 6501, 6505, 6608, 6619, 6680, 6698, 6861, 7069, 7077, 7180, 7203, 7219, 7226, 7268, 7330, 7478, 7557, 7566, 7750, 7770, 7812, 7912, 7927, 7985, 8003, 8004, 8181, 8192, 8193, 8613, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9360, 9437, 9450, 9612, 9678, 10225, 10588, 10771, 10814, 10887, 10889, 11120, 11127, 11164-11166, 11224, 11342, 11544, 11565, 11687, 11999, 12152 Legal services, African Americans/Blacks 4883, 5092, 7226 Legal services, aging 392, 438, 2634, 3536, 7776, 10225, 11342 Legal services, AIDS, people with 2118, 2120 Legal services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 583, 7077 Legal services, awards/prizes/competitions 2562 Legal services, boys 4494 Legal services, capital campaigns 174 Legal services, children/youth 1863, 1864, 2634, 2810, 3017, 3365, 3671, 4008, 4080, 5183, 5605, 7478, 7776, 8003, 8613, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9360, 9437, 9450, 10588, 10814, 10887, 10889, 11120, 11127, 11164-11166, 11224, 11342, 11565, 11687, 12152 Legal services, computer systems/equipment 2977, 3528 Legal services, conferences/seminars 2976, 8192, 8193 Legal services, crime/abuse victims 1863, 1864, 2810, 3365, 3671, 4479, 5183, 5605, 7069, 8613, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9360, 9437,
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9450, 9676, 10588, 10814, 10887, 10889, 11127, 11164-11166, 11565, 12152 Legal services, disabilities, people with 392, 438, 2634, 3536, 7776, 11449 Legal services, economically disadvantaged 174, 215, 392, 438, 900, 901, 1329, 1484, 1550, 1551, 1637, 1863, 1864, 2494, 2562, 2634, 2674, 2675, 2687, 2901, 2938, 2969, 3528, 3536, 3671, 3958, 4008, 4080, 4481, 4566, 4883, 5028, 5077, 5092, 5111, 5271, 5305, 5585, 5622, 5681, 6221, 6456, 6501, 6608, 6619, 6698, 6782, 6861, 7069, 7124, 7149, 7180, 7219, 7226, 7268, 7557, 7776, 7812, 7853, 7927, 7985, 8004, 8292, 8613, 8799, 8842, 9360, 10225, 10771, 10814, 11127, 11342, 11544, 11687 Legal services, electronic media/online services 3528, 5605 Legal services, faculty/staff development 916, 1181, 3017, 3365, 3528, 4479, 6485, 7226, 7812, 8613, 9450, 10887, 11565, 12152 Legal services, fellowships 10225 Legal services, girls 4494 Legal services, guardianship 3671, 7776 Legal services, Hispanics/Latinos 174, 900, 901, 7750, 9676 Legal services, homeless 4566, 9678 Legal services, immigrants/refugees 174, 583, 588, 737, 900, 901, 916, 1329, 2494, 2901, 5271, 5622, 5681, 7077, 7750 Legal services, income development 1535, 1864, 2494, 2562, 2901, 5605, 6608, 6619, 9360, 9450, 9612, 10588, 10814, 10889, 11120, 11127, 11164-11166, 11224, 11342, 11687 Legal services, indigenous peoples 2938, 4481, 5077 Legal services, infants/toddlers 4494 Legal services, internship funds 1840 Legal services, management development/capacity building 174, 392, 462, 583, 588, 737, 900, 901, 916, 1181, 1222, 1252, 1329, 1535, 1863, 2120, 2494, 2634, 2810, 2976, 3017, 3528, 3536, 3671, 3958, 4080, 4883, 5028, 5077, 5183, 5271, 5305, 5605, 5622, 5681, 6698, 7077, 7124, 7149, 7203, 7219, 7226, 7246, 7268, 7330, 7478, 7853, 8004, 8044, 8613, 9292-9301, 9303, 9327, 9340, 9437, 9450, 9676, 10144, 10887, 11449, 11565, 11663, 12152 Legal services, migrant workers 7750 Legal services, minorities 392, 438, 2562, 2901, 5028, 5271, 5305, 5622, 5681, 6619, 7069, 7149, 7203, 7268, 8192, 8193, 8613 Legal services, Native Americans/American Indians 5585, 6501, 6505, 7180 Legal services, offenders/ex-offenders 3958, 6608, 6619, 7268, 7985, 8003, 8004, 8292, 9301, 9360, 11687 Legal services, program evaluation 5092, 5585, 7091 Legal services, public interest law 392, 438, 647, 884, 1170, 1181, 1222, 1244, 1252, 1329, 1658, 2494, 2976, 2981, 3181, 3365, 3528, 4008, 4479, 4481, 5028, 5077, 5092, 5111, 5138, 5145, 6201, 6204, 6231, 6474, 6485, 6878, 6933, 7091, 7124, 7149, 7246, 7405, 7853, 7950, 8044, 8169, 8172, 8292, 9070, 9340, 9676, 10144, 11449, 11663, 11987 Legal services, publication 215 Legal services, research 392, 647, 1550, 1551, 4479, 4481, 5077, 5111, 5585, 7950, 11687 Legal services, seed money 6608, 7776 Legal services, substance abusers 2120 Legal services, technical assistance 392, 2494, 2969, 2977, 5070, 5102, 5111, 5145, 6501, 6505, 7069, 7180, 7226, 7750, 7985, 9612 Legal services, tenant law 3344, 4396, 4397, 6782, 8799, 8842 Legal services, women 647, 5605, 7069, 7219, 7246, 7330, 8192, 8193, 11687 Lesotho, community improvement/development 4892 Leukemia, income development 1938, 2563, 5841, 7839, 10631, 10996-10998, 11260, 12103
LGBTQ, arts/culture/humanities 4377 LGBTQ, civil rights 382, 717, 732, 733, 747, 749, 1284, 1633, 1698, 1752, 2101, 2512-2515, 2517, 2518, 2525, 2527, 3019, 4297, 4605, 4606, 4610, 4611, 4613, 4616, 4621, 4622, 4625-4628, 5247, 5315, 5316, 5643, 7085, 7163, 7821, 7989, 9005 LGBTQ, community improvement/development 729, 1312, 1440, 1633, 9817 LGBTQ, crime/courts/legal services 729 LGBTQ, education 213, 747, 2101, 3019, 5247 LGBTQ, employment 9817 LGBTQ, health—general 382, 434, 755, 2516, 4606, 7063, 7145, 7163, 10760 LGBTQ, health—specific diseases 434, 755, 2015, 2516, 2518, 7063, 7145, 7163 LGBTQ, housing/shelter 2237, 7463 LGBTQ, human services—multipurpose 416, 434, 516, 747, 752, 1666, 2015, 2484, 3018, 4297, 4605, 5259, 5315, 5316, 5643, 6683 LGBTQ, international affairs/development 4615, 4628 LGBTQ, mental health/substance abuse 416, 4606 LGBTQ, philanthropy/voluntarism 1284, 2512, 5319 LGBTQ, public affairs/government 717, 1698 LGBTQ, religion 717, 732, 746, 749 LGBTQ, social sciences 4606 LGBTQ, youth development 5259, 9966 Liberia, crime/courts/legal services 1960 Liberia, international affairs/development 1960 Libraries (academic/research) 6669, 7665, 7666, 7668, 7677, 7680, 7701, 7735, 8259, 10541 Libraries (academic/research), building/renovation 10541 Libraries (academic/research), collections acquisition 10541 Libraries (academic/research), collections management/preservation 7668, 7735 Libraries (academic/research), electronic media/ online services 6669 Libraries (academic/research), management development/capacity building 6669, 7665, 7666, 7735, 8259 Libraries (academic/research), program evaluation 7677, 10541 Libraries (academic/research), research 7668, 7677, 8259 Libraries (academic/research), seed money 7680 Libraries (academic/research), technical assistance 7680 Libraries (medical) 7860, 8215 Libraries (medical), aging 7860 Libraries (medical), management development/ capacity building 7860, 8215 Libraries (public) 143, 685, 1010, 4243, 5196, 5285, 5551, 9465, 9485, 9829, 10222, 10239, 10489, 10533, 11354, 11639, 11733, 11771 Libraries (public), building/renovation 1010, 9465, 10222, 10489 Libraries (public), children/youth 10489 Libraries (public), collections acquisition 5196, 9485 Libraries (public), computer systems/equipment 143, 10222, 10489, 11771 Libraries (public), economically disadvantaged 11733, 11771 Libraries (public), electronic media/online services 11733, 11771 Libraries (public), endowments 1010 Libraries (public), equipment 10222 Libraries (public), faculty/staff development 4243, 5196, 9829 Libraries (public), film/video/radio 10222 Libraries (public), income development 685, 1010, 11354 Libraries (public), management development/ capacity building 143, 5285, 5551, 9465, 9485, 10222, 10239, 10533, 11639 Libraries (public), program evaluation 11771 Libraries (public), research 10489, 11733, 11771 Libraries (public), technical assistance 5551 Libraries (public), youth 5196 Libraries (school) 8271, 9900 Libraries (school), building/renovation 9900
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Libraries (school), children/youth 8271, 9900 Libraries (school), collections acquisition 9900 Libraries (school), computer systems/equipment 9900 Libraries (school), faculty/staff development 8271 Libraries (school), income development 9900 Libraries (school), management development/ capacity building 9900 Libraries (special) 195, 608, 2815, 3918, 4595, 7230, 7669, 7682, 7696, 10054, 10393 Libraries (special), African Americans/Blacks 7230 Libraries (special), building/renovation 195, 608 Libraries (special), collections acquisition 195 Libraries (special), computer systems/equipment 3918 Libraries (special), electronic media/online services 3918, 7696 Libraries (special), faculty/staff development 7230 Libraries (special), income development 7230, 10054 Libraries (special), management development/ capacity building 3918, 4595, 7230, 10393 Libraries (special), research 195 Libraries (special), technical assistance 608, 2815, 7696, 10393 Libraries, archives 487, 824, 1707, 2566, 6908, 7214, 7420, 7421, 7655, 7669, 7671, 7702, 7729, 8075 Libraries/library science 865, 7606, 7607, 7652, 7684, 7688, 7698-7700, 7717, 7730, 7736, 7739, 8208, 8409 Libraries/library science, African Americans/Blacks 7699 Libraries/library science, collections management/ preservation 7652, 7688, 7698, 7730, 7736, 7739 Libraries/library science, computer systems/ equipment 7698, 7700 Libraries/library science, economically disadvantaged 865, 8409 Libraries/library science, electronic media/online services 7698, 7700, 7730, 7736, 7739 Libraries/library science, fellowships 7688 Libraries/library science, management development/capacity building 7606, 7607, 7699 Libraries/library science, program evaluation 7652 Libraries/library science, publication 7699 Libraries/library science, research 7699, 7730, 7736, 7739 Literature 130, 527, 931, 1603, 1681, 3000, 3091, 4205, 4646, 5548, 5619, 6207, 6444, 7224, 7365, 7732, 7733, 8360, 8366, 10209, 10299, 10520, 10842, 10914, 12014, 12075 Literature, African Americans/Blacks 5619 Literature, awards/prizes/competitions 931 Literature, capital campaigns 5548 Literature, children 1603, 4205 Literature, children/youth 527, 1681, 4646, 7365 Literature, conferences/seminars 130, 3000, 6207, 6444 Literature, curriculum development 8360 Literature, economically disadvantaged 7224 Literature, faculty/staff development 6444, 10914, 12075 Literature, fellowships 4646 Literature, income development 4646, 10842, 12075 Literature, management development/capacity building 931, 1681, 5548, 5619, 7224, 7365, 10209 Literature, minorities 7224 Literature, program evaluation 8360, 8366 Literature, publication 7365 Literature, research 7732, 7733, 8360, 8366, 10914 Literature, youth 7224, 10520 Liver disorders 3363 Liver disorders, income development 3363 Lung diseases 5515, 10799 Lung diseases, income development 10799 Lung diseases, management development/capacity building 5515 Lung research 2493, 9010, 11768
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Lung research, economically disadvantaged 11768 Lung research, income development 2493, 9010 Lung research, program evaluation 11768 Lupus 7828, 11270 Lupus research 6269, 6506, 6507 Lupus research, income development 6269, 6506, 6507 Lupus, income development 11270 Lupus, program evaluation 7828 Malaysia, civil rights 7305 Malaysia, health—general 7305 Malaysia, religion 7305 Mali, education 843, 850, 851 Mali, food/nutrition/agriculture 1017 Mali, social sciences 850, 851, 1017 Marine science 1098, 1112, 1186, 1191, 1197, 1209, 1243, 1305, 1310, 1311, 1331, 1347, 1352, 1415, 1435, 1438, 1651, 8210, 8216, 8220, 9667, 11720, 11880 Marine science, awards/prizes/competitions 1197 Marine science, children/youth 1651 Marine science, computer systems/equipment 8216 Marine science, conferences/seminars 1331 Marine science, curriculum development 1310, 1651, 9667 Marine science, deaf/hearing impaired 9667 Marine science, equipment 9667 Marine science, faculty/staff development 9667 Marine science, income development 1197 Marine science, management development/capacity building 1209, 1243, 1305, 1311, 1347, 1651, 11720 Marine science, program evaluation 1112, 1186, 1352 Marine science, research 1112, 1352, 1438, 8216, 11880 Marine science, technical assistance 1098 Marine science, youth 11720 Mathematics 7, 491, 833, 1136, 1144-1147, 1501, 1715, 1892, 1919, 1947, 1989, 2154, 2782, 2807, 3727, 4524, 6146, 7396, 7397, 7978, 8185, 8189, 8566, 8567, 9306, 9307, 9318, 10434, 10448, 10457, 10458, 10465, 10467, 10478, 10504, 10505, 10507, 10512, 10515, 10602, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10716, 10720, 10723, 10844, 10955, 10966, 10969, 11320, 11454, 11868, 11957, 11960, 11961, 12003 Mathematics, African Americans/Blacks 10515 Mathematics, awards/prizes/competitions 11957 Mathematics, boys 10467 Mathematics, children 11868 Mathematics, children/youth 7, 491, 833, 1144, 1145, 1147, 1919, 2782, 4524, 6146, 7397, 7978, 9306, 9307, 9318, 10448, 10465, 10478, 10507, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10716, 10955, 10969, 11320, 12003 Mathematics, computer systems/equipment 10467 Mathematics, conferences/seminars 1145, 8189, 10716, 10969 Mathematics, crime/abuse victims 10467 Mathematics, curriculum development 491, 833, 1147, 1989, 2154, 3727, 9306, 9307, 10465, 10467, 10478, 10507, 10512, 10609, 10955, 10966, 11960 Mathematics, economically disadvantaged 1145, 1715, 2154, 6146, 7396, 10467, 10478 Mathematics, electronic media/online services 1144, 3727, 7397, 10512 Mathematics, equipment 1989 Mathematics, faculty/staff development 491, 833, 1145, 2154, 2782, 6146, 10465, 10512, 10515, 10716, 10720, 10723, 10966, 10969, 11957, 11960, 11961 Mathematics, fellowships 1892 Mathematics, film/video/radio 1144 Mathematics, girls 10467 Mathematics, income development 2782, 7397, 8185, 8189, 10844, 11320 Mathematics, internship funds 11957 Mathematics, management development/capacity building 1136, 1145, 4524, 7397, 7978, 9306, 9307 Mathematics, mentally disabled 1136, 10507
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Mathematics, minorities 1146, 1715, 6146, 7396, 10639, 10640 Mathematics, program evaluation 1146, 8566, 8567, 9318, 10507, 11868 Mathematics, research 1136, 7397, 8566, 8567, 10458, 10478, 10507, 11868 Mathematics, scholarship funds 1146 Mathematics, seed money 1892, 2154, 10457 Mathematics, technical assistance 1145, 10602 Mathematics, youth 1136, 1501, 1715, 1989, 2154, 7396, 10434, 10458, 10515, 10602 Media, film/video 158, 464, 479, 818, 932, 1015, 1260, 1457-1459, 1692, 1927, 2058, 2139, 2460, 2880, 2963, 5367, 5531, 6682, 7065, 7098, 7301, 7352, 7484, 7655, 7833, 7991, 8156, 8195, 8209, 8382, 8871, 8872, 9457, 11464, 11980 Media, journalism/publishing 555, 844, 862, 1406, 1528, 1554, 1605, 1631, 2657, 2878, 2962, 3080, 3369, 4540, 4582, 5383, 5569, 6080, 6911, 7263, 7272, 7318, 7345, 7648, 7699, 7732, 7733, 7738, 7984, 8007, 8015, 8034, 8040, 8047, 8073, 9223, 10209, 11470, 11571, 11574, 11746, 12038, 12075 Media, radio 216, 687, 689, 1934, 2098, 2709, 3065, 3083, 3497, 3999, 5526, 5536, 5608, 5839, 6006, 6526, 6624, 7084, 7287, 7358, 7368, 7903, 8345, 9018, 9815, 10160, 10324, 11456 Media, television 689, 818, 828, 1491, 1846-1848, 1934, 2583, 2872, 3007, 3010, 3622, 3634, 3736, 3821, 3867, 5426, 5921, 6460, 7098, 8110, 8288, 8320, 8332, 9018, 10160, 10959, 11057 Media/communications 136, 492, 558, 583, 643, 791-793, 835, 844, 873, 904, 1091, 1128, 1144, 1230, 1231, 1295, 1320, 1393, 1400-1402, 1753, 2957, 2969, 2985, 3024, 3286, 3335, 3448, 3478, 3500, 3720, 3778, 3820, 3956, 4056, 4266, 4827, 4898, 4961, 5041, 5237, 5332, 5549, 6109, 6228, 6391, 6502, 6640, 6848, 6852, 6926, 7123, 7166, 7193, 7232, 7275, 7288, 7365, 7654, 7660, 7661, 7664, 7702, 7725, 7977, 8001, 8007, 8022, 8039, 8285, 8308, 8326, 8333, 8349, 8690, 9502, 9546, 9625, 9664, 9747, 9797, 9990, 10216, 10221, 10222, 10432, 10440, 10468, 10486, 10585, 10769, 10941 Media/communications, AIDS, people with 10216 Media/communications, Asians/Pacific Islanders 583 Media/communications, blind/visually impaired 1753, 10769 Media/communications, building/renovation 4961, 10222 Media/communications, children 9797, 10941 Media/communications, children/youth 492, 643, 1128, 1144, 1401, 2957, 3478, 3500, 3956, 4056, 5549, 6109, 6852, 7365, 8308, 8690, 9664, 9990, 10432 Media/communications, collections management/ preservation 7702 Media/communications, computer systems/ equipment 10222, 10432, 10440, 10486 Media/communications, conferences/seminars 9625 Media/communications, curriculum development 492, 8039, 9664, 10432, 10486 Media/communications, debt reduction 8333 Media/communications, disabilities, people with 9990 Media/communications, economically disadvantaged 844, 1401, 2969, 3956, 4056, 5549, 6391, 8349, 9990, 10216, 10221 Media/communications, electronic media/online services 136, 643, 1128, 1144, 1295, 2957, 2985, 3500, 7166, 7275, 7702, 8349, 10432, 10440 Media/communications, equipment 10222, 10440 Media/communications, exhibitions 10440 Media/communications, faculty/staff development 492, 904, 1128, 3024, 7232, 9625, 9664, 10221, 10432 Media/communications, fellowships 873
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Media/communications, girls 9546 Media/communications, Hispanics/Latinos 6848 Media/communications, immigrants/refugees 583, 10432 Media/communications, income development 1295, 1753, 2957, 2985, 3024, 3448, 3820, 7288, 8333, 9546, 10585, 10769 Media/communications, infants/toddlers 9797 Media/communications, management development/capacity building 136, 583, 835, 904, 1295, 3448, 3778, 5332, 5549, 6640, 6926, 7193, 7232, 7275, 7288, 7365, 7654, 7660, 7661, 7977, 8007, 8690, 9502, 9990, 10221, 10222, 10941 Media/communications, mentally disabled 1753, 9664 Media/communications, minorities 4827, 6640, 8007, 9990 Media/communications, Native Americans/ American Indians 5549 Media/communications, program evaluation 1128, 3478, 3500, 3956, 6391, 10216 Media/communications, publication 558, 7365 Media/communications, research 3478, 4827, 7702, 7977, 8349 Media/communications, scholarship funds 1230, 1231, 9546 Media/communications, technical assistance 2969, 4056, 4961, 5041, 6109, 6502, 8001, 10941 Media/communications, women 2957, 7193 Media/communications, youth 7232, 8007, 9502, 10221, 10440 Medical care, African Americans/Blacks 410, 436, 6306 Medical care, aging 412, 6276, 6288 Medical care, AIDS, people with 2516, 2951, 7119, 7803 Medical care, awards/prizes/competitions 2921, 10790 Medical care, bioethics 3023 Medical care, building/renovation 4956 Medical care, children/youth 204, 408, 2075, 2264, 3555, 4035, 4601, 4935, 6907, 6909, 9601, 9671, 10949, 11204, 11206, 11240, 11367, 11597 Medical care, community health systems 40, 76, 1099, 1113, 2207, 2208, 2519, 3531, 3532, 3819, 4956, 5001, 5002, 5232, 6075, 9671, 10790, 11279, 11364 Medical care, conferences/seminars 6902 Medical care, crime/abuse victims 11597 Medical care, disabilities, people with 2075, 5503, 5504, 5620, 6276, 8369, 8913, 10846, 10973, 11204, 11298, 11367 Medical care, economically disadvantaged 204, 267, 272, 359, 369, 399, 400, 408, 412, 436, 1626, 2207, 2208, 2264, 2427, 2535, 2921, 3376, 4035, 4601, 4935, 5620, 6276, 6283, 6288, 6306, 6324, 6357, 6366, 6381, 6383, 6410, 7452, 7926, 9671, 11175, 11204, 11206, 11758 Medical care, electronic media/online services 5232, 8604 Medical care, equipment 40, 3555 Medical care, faculty/staff development 204, 2264, 5388, 6075, 8369, 10949 Medical care, girls 369 Medical care, Hispanics/Latinos 6306, 6385 Medical care, homeless 5620 Medical care, immigrants/refugees 7907, 7926 Medical care, in-patient care 11648 Medical care, income development 76, 2516, 2519, 3501, 5002, 5503, 5504, 5620, 5626, 9671, 10790, 10846, 10980, 11175, 11204, 11206, 11240, 11279, 11298, 11364, 11367 Medical care, infants/toddlers 2244, 11648 Medical care, LGBTQ 2516 Medical care, management development/capacity building 267, 359, 369, 399, 400, 408, 410, 1591, 1626, 2075, 2244, 2264, 2921, 4601, 4935, 5169, 5194, 5232, 5620, 5806, 7907, 8369, 8913, 10973, 11501, 11648 Medical care, men 2516, 5388 Medical care, mentally disabled 2244, 5626, 6397
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Medical care, military/veterans 11298 Medical care, minorities 272, 399, 2207, 2208, 2264, 2921, 4035, 4935, 6357, 6383, 6410, 7452 Medical care, Native Americans/American Indians 40, 359 Medical care, offenders/ex-offenders 369, 5388, 7803 Medical care, outpatient care 204, 267, 272, 359, 369, 399, 400, 408, 410, 412, 420, 436, 1446, 1591, 1626, 2264, 2427, 2516, 2535, 2921, 2951, 3376, 4035, 4601, 4935, 4954, 5169, 5194, 5388, 5806, 6266, 6272, 6276, 6283, 6288, 6304, 6306, 6318, 6324, 6345, 6357, 6366, 6380, 6381, 6383, 6385, 6410, 6902, 6903, 6907, 6909, 6912, 6915, 7119, 7452, 7803, 7907, 7926, 8580, 8604, 8687, 9601, 10740, 10949, 11175, 11501, 11597, 11758 Medical care, physically disabled 3501, 3555, 6397, 10980, 11206, 11240 Medical care, program evaluation 412, 1099, 1113, 3531, 3532, 3555, 4954, 5388, 6266, 6276, 6283, 6288, 6324, 6345, 6366, 6380, 6381, 6397, 6410 Medical care, rehabilitation 2075, 2244, 3501, 3555, 5503, 5504, 5620, 5626, 6397, 8369, 8913, 10846, 10973, 10980, 11204, 11206, 11240, 11298, 11367 Medical care, research 272, 369, 436, 1113, 6266, 6276, 6288, 6318, 6324, 6366, 6381, 6383, 6385, 6397, 6410, 6903, 6907, 6909, 6912, 6915, 11758 Medical care, seed money 5620, 5626 Medical care, substance abusers 1626, 2516, 5388, 11648 Medical care, technical assistance 40, 1626, 4035, 4956, 6272, 6304, 6306, 6318, 6357, 6383, 7119, 7803, 11597 Medical care, women 1446 Medical research 8122 Medical research, Africa 11730, 11769, 11797 Medical research, AIDS, people with 2508 Medical research, Asia 8122, 11730 Medical research, Brazil 11786 Medical research, Canada 3298 Medical research, children/youth 7569, 10321, 12127 Medical research, China 11786 Medical research, conferences/seminars 1922 Medical research, deaf/hearing impaired 7583 Medical research, Developing countries 1923, 7335, 11730, 11768, 11797 Medical research, England 11769 Medical research, faculty/staff development 7768 Medical research, fund raising/fund distribution 2597, 12073, 12127 Medical research, Global programs 11768 Medical research, income development 2597, 8186, 8258, 10321, 10661, 10662, 11422, 12073, 12127 Medical research, India 11786 Medical research, institute 7768, 8186, 8258, 10321, 10661, 10662, 11422 Medical research, Kenya 11786 Medical research, management/technical assistance 1922, 2508, 3298, 4459, 7568-7575, 7582-7584 Medical research, men 7574 Medical research, Oceania 8122 Medical research, physically disabled 2597, 7572 Medical research, program evaluation 8122 Medical research, South Africa 8095, 8096, 11786 Medical research, Thailand 8122 Medical research, Vietnam 11786 Medical research, women 7568, 12073 Medical school/education 192, 212, 222, 385, 1175, 1332, 1399, 1560, 2193, 2342, 2620, 2671, 3022, 3023, 3521, 4287, 4288, 4385, 4478, 4502, 4508, 4863, 4869, 4965, 6166, 6252, 6274, 6315, 6318, 6904, 6970, 7052, 7415, 7588, 7640, 7642-7645, 7768, 8122, 8134, 8138, 8186, 10230, 11928 Medical school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 4869, 4965, 6274, 6904
Medical school/education, awards/prizes/ competitions 4869 Medical school/education, boys 4508 Medical school/education, conferences/seminars 385, 4863, 7588, 7640 Medical school/education, curriculum development 6970, 8134, 8138 Medical school/education, economically disadvantaged 385, 3521, 4502, 8138 Medical school/education, faculty/staff development 3022, 4502, 6315, 7640, 7642, 7644, 7768 Medical school/education, fellowships 1332, 3521, 6315 Medical school/education, girls 4508 Medical school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 385, 6274 Medical school/education, income development 1332, 4287, 4288, 4863, 4869, 7052, 8186, 10230, 11928 Medical school/education, management development/capacity building 2193, 2671, 6166 Medical school/education, minorities 1332, 2671, 7645 Medical school/education, Native Americans/ American Indians 6274 Medical school/education, program evaluation 8122, 8134, 8138 Medical school/education, publication 8138 Medical school/education, research 6318, 7415, 7588, 7640, 7642-7644, 7768, 8122 Medical school/education, technical assistance 4965, 6274, 6315, 6318 Medical school/education, women 212, 1175, 1399, 2620, 4478, 4502 Medical school/education, youth 7415 Medicine/medical care, children/youth 10096 Medicine/medical care, electronic media/online services 6376, 6957 Medicine/medical care, management development/ capacity building 5497 Medicine/medical care, public education 212, 5497, 6376, 6957, 7609, 7641, 10096, 10757 Medicine/medical care, research 6957 Medicine/medical care, technical assistance 6376 Medicine/medical care, terminal illness, people with 10757 Medicine/medical care, women 212, 7641 Membership benefit groups, Chile 7248 Membership benefit groups, Global programs 11729 Men, civil rights 7821 Men, community improvement/development 1728, 7144, 9789 Men, crime/courts/legal services 5388 Men, education 1062, 1728, 3780, 5104 Men, employment 22, 5388 Men, environment 1062 Men, food/nutrition/agriculture 7144 Men, health—general 755, 1240, 1728, 2516, 5388, 6493, 7063, 7361 Men, health—specific diseases 755, 2516, 7063, 11290 Men, housing/shelter 22, 5388 Men, human services—multipurpose 387, 1728, 2153, 4022, 4559, 5478, 6493, 9789 Men, international affairs/development 7144 Men, medical research 1673, 1674, 7574 Men, mental health/substance abuse 387, 1984, 8684 Men, philanthropy/voluntarism 1728, 5388 Men, public affairs/government 4559 Men, science 1062 Mental health, addictions 10253 Mental health, African Americans/Blacks 1623 Mental health, aging 3547 Mental health, association 1562, 9217, 9256, 9270, 10637 Mental health, awards/prizes/competitions 11003 Mental health, boys 10240, 10338 Mental health, building/renovation 1, 11469 Mental health, capital campaigns 5649, 9231 Mental health, children/youth 186, 218, 363, 396, 1075, 1464, 1575, 1587, 1607, 1867, 2225,
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2598, 4123, 4159, 4164, 4367, 4681, 4933, 5403, 5441, 5649, 6303, 6321, 7477, 8084, 8603, 8627, 9119, 9373, 9456, 9457, 9901, 10557, 10713, 10805, 10885, 10902, 11094, 11112, 11119, 11133, 11180, 11469 Mental health, clinics 186, 218, 226, 1464, 1467, 1867, 2598, 3413, 3547, 3911, 5334, 5403, 5441, 5509, 7477, 10713, 11180, 11376 Mental health, computer systems/equipment 2225 Mental health, conferences/seminars 385 Mental health, counseling/support groups 1, 1575, 1623, 1770, 2111, 2225, 2252, 2266, 2488, 3388, 3641, 3911, 5257, 5335, 5402, 5652, 5653, 5941, 7266, 7304, 7963, 8743, 9209, 9676, 10427, 10885, 11112, 11119, 11190, 11302 Mental health, crime/abuse victims 226, 1075, 1607, 1722, 2225, 2488, 4933, 5322, 8603, 8627, 9676, 10338, 10885 Mental health, curriculum development 10417 Mental health, deaf/hearing impaired 5644 Mental health, depression 3547, 3649, 4122, 6377, 6397, 10730 Mental health, disabilities, people with 4925 Mental health, disorders 4123, 6321, 6327 Mental health, eating disorders 3554, 10076 Mental health, economically disadvantaged 385, 390, 396, 1623, 1626, 2111, 2252, 4123, 4159, 4164, 5403, 5441, 6303, 7044, 7045, 8603, 9272, 10338, 10427, 11446 Mental health, electronic media/online services 186, 218, 3911, 5352 Mental health, faculty/staff development 226, 3534, 4579, 5391, 7266, 8905, 10713, 10902 Mental health, film/video/radio 9457 Mental health, girls 2488, 10338 Mental health, grief/bereavement counseling 4669, 9119, 9272, 9456, 9457, 9630, 9676, 10174, 10557, 10805, 11094, 11133, 11237, 11816 Mental health, Hispanics/Latinos 385, 2111, 2266, 5359, 9676 Mental health, homeless 396, 4949, 5391, 5644, 5652 Mental health, immigrants/refugees 1562, 1722, 6303 Mental health, income development 363, 390, 1075, 2225, 2488, 3641, 4159, 4669, 5257, 5335, 5359, 5391, 5403, 5441, 5509, 5652, 5941, 6003, 9119, 9209, 9217, 9373, 10338, 10574, 10805, 11003, 11094, 11112, 11119, 11133, 11180, 11190, 11237, 11302, 11376, 11446, 11816, 11871 Mental health, infants/toddlers 6077, 6492 Mental health, management development/capacity building 186, 206, 218, 226, 347, 363, 390, 396, 1075, 1464, 1467, 1607, 1623, 1626, 1722, 1770, 1867, 2111, 2252, 2598, 3911, 3920, 4925, 5257, 5322, 5334, 5335, 5352, 5359, 5391, 5402, 5652, 5653, 6077, 7044, 7045, 7477, 7963, 8627, 8684, 8906, 8907, 9087, 9190, 9256, 9269, 9270, 9272, 9456, 9630, 9676, 9901, 10174, 10253, 10557, 10713, 10885, 11816 Mental health, men 8684 Mental health, mentally disabled 347, 1607, 1627, 1770, 1867, 2252, 2488, 3534, 3547, 4123, 4367, 4681, 4925, 4949, 5403, 5441, 5644, 5649, 6003, 6321, 6327, 6492, 7477, 7518, 7924, 8627, 8905-8907, 9192, 9209, 9269, 9597, 9901, 10240, 10417, 10574, 10902, 11003, 11180, 11446 Mental health, military/veterans 206 Mental health, minorities 363, 396, 1562, 2252, 4159, 6303, 10427 Mental health, Native Americans/American Indians 5391 Mental health, offenders/ex-offenders 5322 Mental health, performance/productions 9457 Mental health, program evaluation 2266, 3388, 3413, 3534, 4123, 5293, 6303, 6316, 7304, 8084, 8603, 10240 Mental health, publication 4367, 9457 Mental health, research 1587, 3547, 4123, 4164, 6077, 7924, 8906
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Mental health, residential care 206, 4681, 8627, 10240, 11003, 11469, 11871 Mental health, seed money 347 Mental health, smoking 3830, 6273, 6281, 6299, 6372, 6400, 10940 Mental health, stress 247 Mental health, substance abusers 206, 1626, 1627, 2488, 5391, 7044, 7045, 7924, 8684, 8905-8907, 9087, 9192, 11003, 11302, 11469, 11871 Mental health, technical assistance 1626, 3547, 4164, 4925, 4933, 4949, 5352, 5649, 6321, 8905, 9373, 11469 Mental health, terminal illness, people with 9630 Mental health, transitional care 4949, 5391, 8684, 10417 Mental health, treatment 99, 347, 363, 385, 390, 396, 429, 1075, 1560, 1587, 1607, 1626, 1627, 1722, 2200, 2429, 2485, 3534, 3920, 4159, 4164, 4367, 4579, 4925, 4933, 5293, 5322, 5352, 5359, 5644, 5649, 6003, 6077, 6303, 6316, 6492, 7044, 7045, 7518, 7924, 8084, 8603, 8905-8907, 9087, 9190, 9192, 9231, 9269, 9373, 9597, 9901, 10338, 10574, 10902, 11446 Mental health, women 1623, 1722, 6316, 7304, 11469, 11871 Mental health, youth 429, 5652, 7266, 8905-8907, 9087, 10417, 10427 Mental health/crisis services 1769 Mental health/crisis services, African Americans/ Blacks 387 Mental health/crisis services, aging 3547 Mental health/crisis services, alliance 6113, 8929 Mental health/crisis services, association 5334 Mental health/crisis services, capital campaigns 9231 Mental health/crisis services, children/youth 1726, 1982, 3554, 4164, 4367, 4681, 4781, 8263, 10947, 11104, 11564 Mental health/crisis services, computer systems/ equipment 10737 Mental health/crisis services, conferences/ seminars 385, 7795 Mental health/crisis services, crime/abuse victims 1726, 10947, 11104 Mental health/crisis services, curriculum development 10947 Mental health/crisis services, deaf/hearing impaired 5644 Mental health/crisis services, economically disadvantaged 385, 387, 422, 4164, 4477, 8263 Mental health/crisis services, equal rights 1562 Mental health/crisis services, faculty/staff development 1982, 2880, 4579, 10737, 10947, 11564 Mental health/crisis services, film/video/radio 2880 Mental health/crisis services, fund raising/fund distribution 2013 Mental health/crisis services, government agencies 11084 Mental health/crisis services, Hispanics/Latinos 385 Mental health/crisis services, homeless 5644 Mental health/crisis services, hot-lines 10737, 10748, 11104 Mental health/crisis services, immigrants/refugees 1562 Mental health/crisis services, income development 2013, 5000, 6113, 8256, 8263, 11084, 11104, 11363 Mental health/crisis services, infants/toddlers 1029, 6492 Mental health/crisis services, LGBTQ 4606 Mental health/crisis services, management development/capacity building 1984, 4477, 5334, 6095, 6433, 8929, 10737, 10748 Mental health/crisis services, management/ technical assistance 99, 385, 387, 422, 1029, 1169, 1560, 1562, 1627, 1726, 1982, 1984, 2200, 2429, 2485, 2880, 3450, 3490, 3547, 3554, 3649, 4001, 4164, 4367, 4579, 4606, 4680, 4681, 4781, 5644, 6095, 6116-6121,
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6278, 6327, 6492, 7518, 7795, 7924, 9192, 9231, 9597, 9697, 10947, 11564 Mental health/crisis services, men 387, 1984 Mental health/crisis services, mentally disabled 1627, 3547, 3649, 4367, 4477, 4681, 5000, 5644, 6113, 6327, 6433, 6492, 7518, 7795, 7924, 9192, 9597, 11084 Mental health/crisis services, minorities 1562 Mental health/crisis services, offenders/ ex-offenders 1726 Mental health/crisis services, public policy 387, 422, 3490, 4001, 4477, 6278 Mental health/crisis services, publication 3450, 4367 Mental health/crisis services, rape victim services 4438, 4864, 5996, 7233, 8887, 8888, 9287, 9356, 10968, 11461 Mental health/crisis services, research 3450, 3490, 3547, 4164, 4781, 6278, 7924 Mental health/crisis services, single organization support 5000, 8256, 8263, 11363 Mental health/crisis services, substance abusers 387, 422, 1169, 1627, 1982, 1984, 2880, 3490, 6095, 6116-6121, 6278, 7924, 8256, 8263, 9192, 9697, 11084, 11363 Mental health/crisis services, suicide 1770, 3450, 7795 Mental health/crisis services, volunteer services 6433 Mental health/crisis services, women 1984, 11104 Mental health/crisis services, youth 6116-6121 Mental health/substance abuse, Canada 2120 Mental health/substance abuse, China 7304 Mental health/substance abuse, El Salvador 4781 Mental health/substance abuse, Global programs 1560 Mental health/substance abuse, Kenya 7266, 7320 Mental health/substance abuse, South Africa 7233 Mental health/substance abuse, Thailand 2120 Mentally disabled, arts/culture/humanities 1753, 2464, 4943, 4949, 7471, 9664 Mentally disabled, civil rights 5251 Mentally disabled, community improvement/ development 3534, 4943, 4949, 5626, 9323 Mentally disabled, crime/courts/legal services 3970, 4367 Mentally disabled, education 68, 494, 1023, 1136, 1867, 1971, 2244, 2391, 2458, 2618, 3589, 3648, 3940, 4844, 5392, 5394, 5518, 5628, 5862, 6151, 6195, 8178, 8971, 9033, 9250, 9649, 9664, 9906, 10240, 10262, 10417, 10507, 10536, 10646, 10653, 10738, 10946, 10974, 11076, 11185, 11716, 11838, 12153 Mentally disabled, employment 1013, 1014, 2235, 2254, 2267, 3788, 8609, 9323 Mentally disabled, environment 4943, 4949 Mentally disabled, health—general 1627, 1770, 2244, 3130, 4122, 5626, 5644, 6397, 7471, 9192, 9906 Mentally disabled, health—specific diseases 23, 494, 1496, 1497, 1971, 2006, 2458, 3130, 3648, 3921, 3970, 5306, 5628, 8178, 8924, 9039, 9259, 9260, 10563, 10574, 10672, 10738, 10793, 10946, 11049, 11051, 11076, 11077, 11186, 11337, 11385, 11534, 11716, 12008 Mentally disabled, housing/shelter 1036, 1908, 2242, 2909, 4477, 5310, 5399, 5639, 6520, 9898 Mentally disabled, human services—multipurpose 68, 151, 1013, 1014, 1135, 1595, 1743, 1753, 1908, 1953, 2006, 2155, 2229, 2265, 2267, 2327, 2458, 2464, 2488, 2552, 2617, 2759, 3788, 3803, 3940, 3942, 4122, 4123, 4681, 4925, 4943, 4949, 4989, 5224, 5228, 5251, 5256, 5310, 5343, 5392, 5394, 5399, 5403, 5441, 5522, 5644, 5693, 6003, 6492, 7477, 7945, 8600, 8609, 8614, 8650, 8937, 8960, 9033, 9342, 9347, 9387, 9524, 9558, 9901, 9978, 10083, 10139, 10166, 10553, 10556, 10828, 10879, 10902, 11049, 11051, 11067, 11068, 11185, 11284, 11336, 11337, 11401, 11440, 11446, 11534, 11607, 11724, 12008, 12085, 12153
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Mentally disabled, medical research 3548, 3589, 3981, 3982, 7781, 7782, 8971 Mentally disabled, mental health/substance abuse 347, 1135, 1607, 1627, 1770, 1867, 2196, 2197, 2252, 2488, 3534, 3547, 3649, 4122, 4123, 4367, 4477, 4681, 4925, 4949, 5000, 5403, 5441, 5639, 5644, 5649, 6003, 6113, 6321, 6327, 6377, 6397, 6433, 6492, 7477, 7518, 7795, 7924, 8627, 8905-8907, 9192, 9209, 9269, 9597, 9901, 10240, 10417, 10574, 10730, 10902, 11003, 11084, 11180, 11381, 11446 Mentally disabled, philanthropy/voluntarism 347 Mentally disabled, public affairs/government 2618, 3940, 9192 Mentally disabled, recreation/sports/athletics 1761, 1953, 2464, 3268, 3596, 3733, 9141-9145, 9683, 10562, 10564, 10603, 11386-11389, 11504, 12048, 12150 Mentally disabled, science 1135, 1136, 10507 Mentally disabled, social sciences 9978 Mentally disabled, youth development 2229, 9558, 10417 Mexico, animals/wildlife 1427 Mexico, civil rights 2132, 4483, 4487, 4840, 7107, 7285, 10428 Mexico, community improvement/development 488, 776, 810, 1244, 1367, 1407, 2131, 7087, 7298, 7328, 7348, 10917, 10918 Mexico, crime/courts/legal services 1222, 1244 Mexico, education 2134, 2654, 2766, 4483, 6922, 7060, 7247, 7917, 10428 Mexico, employment 2131 Mexico, environment 476, 488, 802, 1103, 1222, 1239, 1244, 1291, 1367, 1368, 1385, 1407, 1427, 1525, 7087, 7198, 7298, 7328, 7348, 8024, 10922 Mexico, food/nutrition/agriculture 476, 480, 488, 1017 Mexico, health—general 802, 4483, 7060, 7247, 10917-10922 Mexico, international affairs/development 802, 1103, 1385, 1427, 2004, 2131, 2132, 3481, 4483, 4487, 4840, 7194, 7198, 7285, 8024, 10428 Mexico, philanthropy/voluntarism 2004, 4840, 7194, 10919-10921 Mexico, public affairs/government 810, 1291, 1525, 7107 Mexico, religion 2766 Mexico, science 1103, 1239 Mexico, social sciences 476, 1017, 1291, 7348 Middle East, arts/culture/humanities 7367 Middle East, civil rights 8074 Middle East, community improvement/development 6830 Middle East, crime/courts/legal services 7203 Middle East, international affairs/development 980, 4615, 6652, 6830, 7017, 7203, 7353, 8074, 11286, 11949 Middle East, philanthropy/voluntarism 7353 Middle East, public affairs/government 6830 Middle East, social sciences 7203 Migrant workers, civil rights 5353 Migrant workers, community improvement/ development 4619, 4620, 7132, 7953, 9336 Migrant workers, crime/courts/legal services 7750 Migrant workers, employment 4618, 7750 Migrant workers, environment 366, 10922-10925 Migrant workers, food/nutrition/agriculture 7750, 7953 Migrant workers, health—general 360, 366, 8560, 9394, 9565, 10922-10925 Migrant workers, housing/shelter 9336 Migrant workers, human services—multipurpose 5353, 7132, 7750 Migrant workers, international affairs/development 7167 Migrant workers, public affairs/government 4618 Military/veterans’ organizations 427, 998, 1634, 2722, 2725, 5272, 5939, 6508, 6857, 7608, 9441, 9872, 9873, 11275, 11276, 11282 Military/veterans’ organizations, African Americans/ Blacks 427
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Military/veterans’ organizations, building/renovation 5939 Military/veterans’ organizations, conferences/ seminars 2722, 2725 Military/veterans’ organizations, curriculum development 2725 Military/veterans’ organizations, disabilities, people with 11275, 11276, 11282 Military/veterans’ organizations, economically disadvantaged 427, 5272, 6857, 11275, 11276, 11282 Military/veterans’ organizations, homeless 9441 Military/veterans’ organizations, income development 998, 1634, 5939, 11275, 11276, 11282 Military/veterans’ organizations, management development/capacity building 6508, 9441 Military/veterans’ organizations, physically disabled 7608 Military/veterans’ organizations, program evaluation 6857, 7608 Military/veterans’ organizations, publication 2722 Military/veterans’ organizations, research 2722 Military/veterans’ organizations, technical assistance 427, 5272, 9872, 9873 Military/veterans’ organizations, youth 6857 Military/veterans, arts/culture/humanities 2725, 9872, 9873 Military/veterans, community improvement/ development 427, 5272 Military/veterans, education 998, 2725, 6857 Military/veterans, employment 2635, 6857 Military/veterans, environment 427 Military/veterans, health—general 8, 427, 6857, 7608, 7946, 11298, 11322 Military/veterans, human services—multipurpose 1531, 1634, 2635, 5939, 6508, 7608, 9051, 9441, 10944, 11242, 11275, 11276, 11282, 11298, 11322 Military/veterans, international affairs/development 2725 Military/veterans, mental health/substance abuse 206 Military/veterans, public affairs/government 427, 998, 1634, 2725, 5272, 5939, 6508, 6857, 7608, 9441, 9872, 9873, 11275, 11276, 11282 Military/veterans, safety/disaster relief 11242 Military/veterans, youth development 6857 Minorities, arts/culture/humanities 209, 629, 888, 909, 940, 944, 975, 987, 1040, 1541, 1716, 1737, 1738, 1871, 2020, 2221, 2230, 2241, 2243, 2358, 2584, 2913, 2919, 2931, 3289, 3443, 3736, 3747, 4827, 4922, 4980, 4990, 5061, 5432, 5475, 5526, 5608, 5719, 6146, 6640, 6942, 7026, 7075, 7221, 7224, 7272, 7350, 7464, 7484, 7825, 8007, 8083, 9647, 9769, 9990, 11073, 11746 Minorities, civil rights 532, 629, 641, 725, 726, 747, 749, 860, 902, 1040, 1066, 1162, 1421, 1483, 1542, 1576, 1601, 1625, 1633, 1656, 1665, 1698, 1956, 2029, 2036, 2814, 2840, 2841, 2996, 4102-4104, 4226, 4311, 4605, 4612, 4613, 4617, 4621, 4746, 4827, 4831, 4877, 4878, 4880, 4882, 4902, 4911, 4959, 5028, 5084, 5226, 5247, 5271, 5300, 5353, 5432, 5457, 5461, 5529, 5539, 5541-5543, 5550, 5559, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5622, 5648, 5681, 5747, 6657, 6942, 6956, 7058, 7069, 7085, 7149, 7201, 7242, 7268, 7273, 7316, 7343, 7344, 7356, 7601, 7639, 7755, 7804, 7877, 7911, 7949, 7976, 8010, 8291, 8297, 8319, 8343, 8356, 8705, 8750, 8939, 8940, 9140, 9383, 9639, 9647, 9655, 9660, 10109, 10235, 10758, 11450, 11707 Minorities, community improvement/development 178, 335, 342, 371, 381, 402, 409, 413, 423, 424, 430, 589, 610-614, 641, 671, 726, 738, 787, 830, 902, 903, 905, 943, 945, 949, 950, 966, 975, 978, 982, 987, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1066, 1237, 1312, 1313, 1326, 1334, 1353, 1362, 1419, 1421, 1440, 1475, 1482, 1542, 1564, 1570, 1571, 1576, 1601, 1610, 1625, 1633, 1649, 1665, 1711, 1871, 2074,
2121, 2158, 2185, 2212, 2253, 2287, 2297, 2323, 2324, 2562, 2803, 2804, 2814, 2833, 2840, 2841, 2857, 2934, 2952, 2954, 2955, 3360, 3716, 3925, 3939, 3952, 4009, 4033, 4034, 4102, 4103, 4111, 4135, 4168, 4170, 4209, 4226, 4335, 4348, 4391-4393, 4400-4402, 4421, 4511, 4544, 4558, 4565, 4568, 4574, 4617, 4665, 4672, 4685, 4796, 4797, 4813, 4827, 4838, 4866, 4871, 4880, 4882, 4935, 4940, 4959, 4980, 4986, 4996, 5013, 5023-5027, 5042, 5053, 5114, 5128, 5146, 5173, 5177, 5190, 5214, 5415, 5440, 5461, 5475, 5539, 5559, 5561, 5575, 5695, 5717, 5732, 5748, 5763, 5857, 5883, 5900-5902, 6240, 6270, 6280, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6461, 6477, 6617, 6631, 6693, 6696, 6760, 6765, 6786, 6814, 6834, 6942, 6952, 6956, 6982, 7000, 7003, 7103, 7104, 7132, 7201, 7242, 7249, 7252, 7273, 7290, 7316, 7336, 7344, 7483, 7519, 7630, 7753, 7762, 7791, 7793, 7800-7802, 7873, 7894, 7909, 7911, 7949, 7953, 7982, 7983, 7992, 8017, 8166, 8167, 8268, 8276, 8294, 8297, 8313, 8314, 8344, 8414, 8418, 8429, 8438, 8447, 8452, 8454, 8467, 8485, 8486, 8629, 8700, 8715, 8739, 8744, 8750, 8751, 8939, 8940, 8954, 8955, 9074, 9383, 9639, 9655, 9732, 9770, 9814, 9817, 10218, 10219, 10235, 10360, 10361, 10673, 10727, 10758, 11157, 11211, 11677, 11682, 11686, 11707, 11710, 11711, 11713, 11714, 11741, 11743, 11877, 11879, 11929, 12123 Minorities, crime/courts/legal services 177, 282, 372, 392, 424, 438, 1353, 2226, 2562, 2901, 4197, 4535, 5028, 5271, 5305, 5561, 5604, 5622, 5681, 6619, 7069, 7149, 7203, 7268, 7273, 7446, 7893, 7995, 7998, 8192, 8193, 8313, 8314, 8355, 8613, 9140, 9653, 11715 Minorities, education 107, 108, 110, 116, 135, 142, 148, 156, 181, 187, 209, 259, 299, 320, 349, 372, 377, 384, 396, 411, 421, 529, 559, 629, 648, 678, 683, 718, 725, 740, 747, 787, 827, 847, 922, 940, 947, 948, 956, 961, 984, 991, 1016, 1087, 1146, 1176, 1214, 1332, 1465, 1466, 1562, 1567, 1608, 1652, 1653, 1707, 1715, 1721, 1734, 1737, 1738, 1765, 1784, 1868, 1936, 1937, 1980, 2016, 2045, 2104, 2147, 2212, 2216, 2221, 2223, 2224, 2246, 2355, 2409-2415, 2420, 2461, 2581, 2584, 2587, 2592, 2593, 2621, 2671, 2685, 2698, 2699, 2792, 2808, 2822, 2834, 2835, 2858, 2874, 2883, 2889, 2898, 2933, 2950, 2991, 3014, 3135, 3136, 3431, 3440, 3539, 3550, 3569, 3736, 3747, 3759, 3769, 3880, 4006, 4009, 4058, 4219, 4253, 4257-4262, 4264, 4306, 4317, 4318, 4430, 4523, 4554, 4866, 4935, 4964, 4979, 4980, 5013, 5124, 5146, 5179, 5234, 5247, 5404, 5427, 5432, 5437, 5492, 5529, 5534, 5541-5544, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5570, 5572, 5574, 5587, 5633, 5638, 5641, 5746, 5747, 5759, 5889, 5908, 5944, 6044, 6146, 6217, 6271, 6292, 6303, 6395, 6450, 6472, 6480, 6575, 6630, 6639, 6673, 6679, 6741, 6743, 6802, 6834, 6868, 6869, 6879, 6921, 7080, 7122, 7208, 7279, 7289, 7323, 7396, 7425, 7440, 7442, 7444, 7445, 7479, 7494, 7529, 7538, 7564, 7645, 7722, 7773, 7791, 7816, 7849, 7870, 7888, 7901, 7933, 8077, 8120, 8192, 8193, 8224, 8313, 8355, 8356, 8367, 8637, 8638, 8705, 8757, 8758, 8824, 8825, 8989, 9140, 9252, 9644, 9645, 9647, 9651-9653, 9660, 9732, 9755, 9770, 9814, 9833, 9989, 9990, 10093, 10125, 10126, 10353-10355, 10362-10364, 10388, 10412, 10413, 10421, 10423-10427, 10433, 10497, 10639, 10640, 10678, 10679, 10688, 10690, 10692, 10693, 10752, 10778, 10779, 10818, 10851, 11151-11154, 11267, 11374, 11450, 11538, 11546, 11560, 11561, 11651, 11741, 11746, 11875, 12006, 12019, 12139 Minorities, employment 179, 298, 349, 377, 411, 421, 830, 1562, 1622, 1656, 1812, 2559,
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2621, 2901, 3440, 3581, 4033, 4170, 4247, 4511, 5053, 5124, 5128, 5139, 6477, 6956, 7104, 7319, 7855, 7861, 7904, 7906, 7994, 7995, 8057, 9665, 9817, 10140, 10337, 10403, 10532, 10752, 11649 Minorities, environment 409, 589, 966, 1066, 1162, 1608, 1609, 1613, 1629, 2074, 3952, 4511, 4940, 4980, 4986, 5377, 5457, 6925, 6952, 6956, 7149, 7242, 7249, 7273, 7343, 7481, 7949, 8033, 10218, 10922-10925, 11879 Minorities, food/nutrition/agriculture 402, 5405, 6189, 6280, 6346, 6348, 6395, 7953 Minorities, health—general 157, 179, 271, 272, 276, 349, 358, 360-362, 367, 368, 371, 372, 374, 376, 377, 381, 384, 392, 393, 399, 402, 409, 411, 413, 421, 423-425, 428, 430, 438, 442, 755, 860, 1039, 1421, 1558, 1613, 1629, 1733, 1734, 1776, 1777, 2195, 2207, 2208, 2218, 2228, 2264, 2559, 2621, 2915, 2921, 2954, 3581, 3652, 4035, 4780, 4823, 4935, 5124, 5254, 5365, 5377, 5583, 5617, 5674, 5823, 6270, 6271, 6280, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6355, 6357, 6358, 6367, 6383, 6395, 6410, 6925, 6952, 7239, 7240, 7242, 7290, 7452, 7639, 7645, 7908, 8005, 9219, 9653, 9660, 10922-10925 Minorities, health—specific diseases 272, 755, 6358, 7239, 7240, 7290, 7908, 9219 Minorities, housing/shelter 1564, 2253, 3289, 3929, 3939, 3943, 4036, 4348, 4400-4402, 4568, 4731, 5015, 5857, 6477, 6635, 6799, 7460, 7762, 7880, 7881, 8485, 10218, 10219, 10360, 10361, 10892, 11533 Minorities, human services—multipurpose 141, 247, 282, 358, 362, 363, 368, 374, 384, 393, 396, 397, 425, 430, 747, 1016, 1426, 1564, 1609, 1733, 1734, 1812, 1902, 1979, 2029, 2158, 2222, 2223, 2228, 2229, 2234, 2249, 2264, 2372, 2879, 2883, 2915, 2933, 2950, 3318, 3539, 3747, 3952, 4009, 4022, 4033, 4035, 4036, 4078, 4090, 4104, 4105, 4111, 4159, 4168, 4170, 4591, 4605, 4770, 4935, 4941, 5260, 5276, 5304, 5314, 5353, 5365, 5404, 5627, 5691, 5823, 5902, 6303, 6355, 6477, 6693, 6869, 7108, 7132, 7336, 7447, 7475, 7483, 7810, 7816, 7893, 8613, 8705, 8954, 8955, 8995, 9234, 9651, 9688, 10218, 10219, 10812, 11116, 11183, 11211, 11248, 11426, 11682, 11684, 11685, 11704, 11707, 11711, 11713 Minorities, international affairs/development 177, 641, 2226, 2780, 4665, 5084, 7026, 7066, 7069, 7167, 7203, 7601, 7877, 8026, 11286 Minorities, mental health/substance abuse 247, 363, 396, 905, 1562, 2252, 4159, 6036, 6303, 10427 Minorities, philanthropy/voluntarism 259, 393, 978, 1237, 1343, 1483, 1542, 4317, 4831, 4858, 4882, 4889, 4902, 6441, 6657, 7076, 7221, 7316, 9252 Minorities, public affairs/government 148, 299, 361, 367, 381, 430, 725, 726, 787, 847, 982, 1037-1041, 1334, 1419, 1482, 1564, 1567, 1576, 1649, 1698, 2324, 2562, 2584, 2780, 2955, 3716, 4035, 4102, 4124, 4253, 4314, 4574, 4649, 4838, 4854, 4858, 4882, 4964, 5027, 5084, 5124, 5214, 5300, 5331, 5365, 5415, 5440, 5526, 5575, 5717, 5732, 5748, 6615, 6657, 6760, 6814, 6942, 7003, 7058, 7076, 7093, 7201, 7272, 7344, 7356, 7800, 7904, 7983, 7992, 8010, 8294, 8313, 8319, 8324, 8418, 9140, 9665, 9732, 10109, 10125, 10412, 10421, 10758, 11682, 11710, 11713, 11875, 12123 Minorities, recreation/sports/athletics 1747, 2236, 2992, 3539, 4325, 5177, 5302, 5534, 6270, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6612, 7824, 9833, 10218, 11371 Minorities, religion 641, 749, 1542, 1665, 2780, 4996, 6189, 6640, 7344, 7601, 11450 Minorities, safety/disaster relief 1343
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Minorities, science 948, 1087, 1146, 1715, 1980, 2104, 2461, 3431, 3880, 6146, 7396, 7494, 8192, 8193, 8224, 10639, 10640, 10752 Minorities, social sciences 423, 1871, 4827, 4964, 5084, 5747, 6879, 7179, 7203, 7221, 8324, 8367 Minorities, youth development 178, 362, 372, 376, 532, 1214, 1426, 1608, 1609, 1622, 1652, 1653, 1711, 1715, 1721, 1747, 1776, 1777, 1784, 2036, 2045, 2218, 2224, 2229, 2241, 2243, 2352, 2913, 2992, 3014, 4029, 4030, 4311, 4316, 4325, 4523, 4530, 4535, 4684, 4685, 4911, 5177, 5179, 5302, 5405, 5627, 5760, 6044, 6612, 6615, 6802, 6875, 7108, 7224, 7396, 7414, 7416, 7425, 7444-7447, 7464, 7473, 7474, 7479, 7481, 7484, 7488, 7824, 8291, 8340, 8343, 8344, 8355, 9285, 9469, 9652, 9653, 9721, 9856, 10093, 10180, 10403, 10413, 10532, 11073, 11170, 11267, 11359, 11371, 11400, 11494, 11538, 11649, 11743, 11892 Minorities/immigrants, African Americans/Blacks 387, 5215, 5246, 5255, 5263, 5294, 5320, 5565, 5567, 5615, 5666, 7177, 7807 Minorities/immigrants, aging 5274, 5599, 5600, 10088 Minorities/immigrants, Asians/Pacific Islanders 279, 353, 354, 1189, 1478, 1818, 1910, 3574, 4556, 5269, 5283, 5394, 7798, 7895, 7915, 10088, 10163 Minorities/immigrants, awards/prizes/competitions 7503, 7504 Minorities/immigrants, boys 358 Minorities/immigrants, centers/services 279, 353, 354, 358, 359, 368, 384, 387, 425, 443, 1189, 1478, 1596, 1722, 1812, 1818, 1910, 1966, 1979, 2029, 2111, 3318, 3574, 3577, 4022, 4268, 4556, 4614, 4909, 5215, 5246, 5255, 5258, 5263, 5269, 5274, 5283, 5294, 5314, 5320, 5353, 5359, 5394, 5549, 5565, 5567, 5597, 5599, 5600, 5615, 5666, 5861, 5991, 6303, 6355, 6609, 6848, 6855, 7132, 7177, 7503, 7504, 7750, 7798, 7807, 7845, 7895, 7915, 7926, 8086, 8557, 8579, 8949, 8950, 9032, 9059, 9487, 9488, 9646, 9981, 10088, 10101, 10163, 10249, 11712, 11991, 12045 Minorities/immigrants, children/youth 4022, 5215, 5283, 5294, 5549, 5599, 5600, 6303, 6355 Minorities/immigrants, computer systems/ equipment 9032 Minorities/immigrants, conferences/seminars 425 Minorities/immigrants, crime/abuse victims 1722, 5269 Minorities/immigrants, curriculum development 368, 384, 425 Minorities/immigrants, disabilities, people with 5274 Minorities/immigrants, economically disadvantaged 353, 358, 359, 368, 384, 387, 425, 443, 1478, 1812, 2111, 4022, 4556, 5246, 5255, 5263, 5269, 5274, 5294, 5320, 5394, 5549, 5567, 5597, 5599, 5600, 5861, 6303, 6355, 6855, 7132, 7926, 8086, 9646, 10101, 10163, 11712 Minorities/immigrants, electronic media/online services 9032 Minorities/immigrants, equipment 9032 Minorities/immigrants, faculty/staff development 368, 5263, 5269, 5274, 5615, 7132, 9032 Minorities/immigrants, Hispanics/Latinos 443, 1596, 1966, 2111, 4022, 4268, 4614, 5359, 5597, 5861, 5991, 6848, 6855, 7750, 8086, 8557, 8579, 9487, 9488, 9646, 9981, 10101, 10249, 11991, 12045 Minorities/immigrants, income development 1478, 1910, 4556, 5215, 5274, 5353, 5359, 5861, 7177, 7503, 7504, 9488, 10163, 11991, 12045 Minorities/immigrants, infants/toddlers 4556, 5394 Minorities/immigrants, management development/ capacity building 279, 353, 358, 359, 368, 443, 1189, 1596, 1722, 1812, 1818, 1966, 1979, 2029, 2111, 3318, 3574, 3577, 4614, 5246, 5255, 5258, 5263, 5269, 5274, 5283, 5294,
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5314, 5320, 5353, 5359, 5549, 5565, 5567, 5599, 5600, 5615, 5666, 5991, 6609, 6855, 7132, 7177, 7798, 7807, 7845, 7895, 7915, 8086, 8557, 8579, 8949, 8950, 9059, 9487, 9488, 9646, 9981, 10088, 10101, 10163, 10249, 11712, 11991 Minorities/immigrants, men 387, 4022 Minorities/immigrants, mentally disabled 5394 Minorities/immigrants, migrant workers 5353, 7132, 7750 Minorities/immigrants, minorities 358, 368, 384, 425, 1812, 1979, 2029, 3318, 4022, 5314, 5353, 6303, 6355, 7132 Minorities/immigrants, Native Americans/American Indians 359, 5258, 5274, 5549, 5599, 5600, 11712 Minorities/immigrants, program evaluation 6303 Minorities/immigrants, research 4909 Minorities/immigrants, substance abusers 387 Minorities/immigrants, technical assistance 5353, 5394, 5597, 5991, 6355, 7132, 7750, 9032 Minorities/immigrants, women 1722, 5269, 5294, 5615, 7807 Minorities/immigrants, youth 5263, 6855, 9981 Mongolia, education 7717, 8396 Mongolia, environment 8396 Mongolia, public affairs/government 7717 Mongolia, religion 8396 Mongolia, science 8396 Mongolia, social sciences 8396 Montenegro, animals/wildlife 8395 Montenegro, community improvement/development 5119 Montenegro, environment 8395 Montenegro, international affairs/development 5071, 8395 Montenegro, public affairs/government 5119 Montenegro, recreation/sports/athletics 8395 Mormon agencies & churches 2471, 2472, 11458, 11478 Mormon agencies & churches, income development 2471, 2472 Mozambique, community improvement/development 4784, 4819, 7227 Mozambique, education 4784 Mozambique, health—general 4819 Mozambique, youth development 4784 Multiple sclerosis 200, 2568, 5843, 9046, 11288 Multiple sclerosis, income development 200, 2568, 5843, 9046, 11288 Multiple sclerosis, physically disabled 200, 2568, 5843, 9046, 11288 Multipurpose centers/programs, African Americans/ Blacks 6446, 6969 Multipurpose centers/programs, aging 71 Multipurpose centers/programs, AIDS, people with 8983 Multipurpose centers/programs, awards/prizes/ competitions 2894, 2913 Multipurpose centers/programs, boys 2913 Multipurpose centers/programs, building/renovation 5389, 9385, 9674, 9980 Multipurpose centers/programs, children/youth 31, 987, 1055, 7472, 7825, 8892, 8895, 8999, 9606, 10023 Multipurpose centers/programs, collections management/preservation 596 Multipurpose centers/programs, computer systems/ equipment 2867, 4449 Multipurpose centers/programs, conferences/ seminars 910, 911, 6436, 6927, 7367, 8092, 10023 Multipurpose centers/programs, crime/abuse victims 7472, 8999 Multipurpose centers/programs, economically disadvantaged 487, 987, 1955, 2913, 6942, 7210, 7472, 7825, 8999 Multipurpose centers/programs, electronic media/ online services 487, 9083, 10033 Multipurpose centers/programs, exhibitions 7213 Multipurpose centers/programs, faculty/staff development 61, 71, 5351, 5389, 7957, 7967, 11498, 11874 Multipurpose centers/programs, film/video/radio 31
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Multipurpose centers/programs, homeless 7472, 8999 Multipurpose centers/programs, immigrants/ refugees 6942 Multipurpose centers/programs, income development 31, 52, 888, 889, 933, 973, 975, 999, 1055, 1955, 2867, 4356, 4712, 5351, 5389, 7825, 8904, 8983, 8999, 9036, 9037, 9072, 9255, 9385, 9449, 9674, 9980, 10186, 10188, 10237, 10238, 11066, 11083, 11115, 11498, 12072 Multipurpose centers/programs, indigenous peoples 487 Multipurpose centers/programs, management development/capacity building 61, 71, 596, 888, 975, 999, 1321, 1742, 2894, 2913, 3188, 3218, 4725, 5351, 5369, 5389, 5451, 5662, 6029, 6033, 6561, 7210, 7213, 7367, 7472, 7654, 7967, 8868, 8869, 8903, 9071, 9083, 9422, 9449, 9980, 9994, 10035, 10186, 10237, 10238, 11874, 12064 Multipurpose centers/programs, minorities 888, 975, 987, 2913, 6942, 7825 Multipurpose centers/programs, performance/ productions 1955 Multipurpose centers/programs, program evaluation 487, 987 Multipurpose centers/programs, research 60, 975, 7213, 9385, 9994, 10033 Multipurpose centers/programs, technical assistance 1024, 1321, 3808, 4449, 4468, 4923, 4987, 6446, 7957, 9606, 10023, 10035, 10238 Multipurpose centers/programs, youth 1955 Muscular dystrophy 260, 11289 Muscular dystrophy research 2597 Muscular dystrophy research, income development 2597 Muscular dystrophy research, physically disabled 2597 Muscular dystrophy, income development 260, 11289 Muscular dystrophy, physically disabled 260, 11289 Museums 545, 596, 934, 3122, 4666, 4919, 5825, 6082, 7136, 7652, 7698, 7883, 8884, 9116, 9117, 10167, 10893, 11523 Museums (art) 3, 171, 202, 203, 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607, 655, 677, 693, 694, 767, 912, 927, 929, 941, 942, 968, 1083, 1388, 1518, 1524, 1699, 1700, 2369, 2481, 2579, 3043, 3072, 3349, 3653, 3789, 3801, 3890, 3918, 3984, 4286, 4353, 4435, 4450, 4637, 4655, 4732, 4733, 4970, 5222, 5688, 5733, 5871, 5929, 5931, 5932, 7146, 7457, 7458, 7604, 7682, 7705, 7706, 7744, 7745, 7777, 7847, 7884, 8259, 8274, 8381, 8930, 9133, 9230, 9257, 9497, 9838, 9969, 10304, 10311, 10398, 10405, 10528, 10529, 10591-10593, 10755, 10785, 10802, 10819, 10854, 10855, 10882, 11174, 11277, 11352, 11563, 12149 Museums (art), African Americans/Blacks 4655 Museums (art), Asians/Pacific Islanders 941, 942 Museums (art), awards/prizes/competitions 694, 927 Museums (art), building/renovation 3, 171, 4970 Museums (art), children/youth 7457, 10802 Museums (art), collections acquisition 203, 1699, 1700, 5932 Museums (art), collections management/ preservation 202, 203, 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 7705, 7706, 7744, 7745 Museums (art), computer systems/equipment 3918, 7705, 7706 Museums (art), conferences/seminars 10785 Museums (art), curriculum development 10882 Museums (art), electronic media/online services 3918, 7457 Museums (art), endowments 171, 202 Museums (art), exhibitions 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607, 1524, 3043 Museums (art), faculty/staff development 3072 Museums (art), fellowships 7146 Museums (art), Hispanics/Latinos 929
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Museums (art), income development 655, 677, 693, 694, 767, 929, 1083, 1388, 1518, 1524, 1699, 2369, 2481, 2579, 3043, 3653, 3789, 3801, 3890, 4286, 4353, 4637, 4655, 4732, 4733, 5733, 5929, 5931, 5932, 7458, 7604, 7847, 8381, 9133, 9230, 9497, 9838, 9969, 10304, 10311, 10398, 10591-10593, 10785, 10802, 10819, 10854, 10855, 11174, 11277, 11352, 11563, 12149 Museums (art), management development/capacity building 3, 171, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607, 912, 927, 929, 941, 942, 968, 1388, 1700, 3072, 3349, 3918, 3984, 4970, 5222, 5688, 5871, 7146, 7705, 7706, 7884, 8259, 8274, 8930, 9257, 9497, 9838, 10405, 10755 Museums (art), Native Americans/American Indians 7146 Museums (art), publication 2579, 10882 Museums (art), research 592, 597, 600-602, 604, 605, 607, 7744, 7745, 8259 Museums (art), technical assistance 592, 3072, 4435, 4450 Museums (art), women 601, 605 Museums (children’s) 1009, 1143, 1386, 1387, 1548, 1676, 2018, 3131, 3868, 4298, 7790, 9557, 9569, 9627, 10725, 10815, 11140, 11345 Museums (children’s), building/renovation 3131 Museums (children’s), capital campaigns 1387 Museums (children’s), children/youth 1009, 1143, 1386, 1387, 1548, 1676, 2018, 3131, 4298, 7790, 9557, 9569, 9627, 10725, 10815, 11140, 11345 Museums (children’s), equipment 9627 Museums (children’s), exhibitions 10725 Museums (children’s), income development 1009, 1548, 1676, 3131, 7790, 9569, 9627, 10725, 10815, 11140, 11345 Museums (children’s), infants/toddlers 3868 Museums (children’s), management development/ capacity building 1143, 1386, 1387, 2018, 3868, 9557, 9569 Museums (ethnic/folk arts) 1514, 2368, 2492, 2551, 3417, 3457, 3566, 3585, 4922, 4990, 6446, 6973, 7075, 7146, 7230, 7307, 7308, 7851, 8154, 8393, 9496, 9514, 10081, 12131 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), African Americans/ Blacks 2551, 3585, 6446, 7230, 7307, 7851, 8154, 10081, 12131 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), aging 7308 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), awards/prizes/ competitions 12131 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), building/renovation 8154 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), children/youth 3417, 9496 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), electronic media/online services 7851 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), exhibitions 7075, 8393, 9496 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), faculty/staff development 3417, 7230 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), fellowships 7146 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Hispanics/Latinos 2368, 3417, 3457, 3566 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), income development 1514, 2368, 2492, 2551, 3457, 3585, 6973, 7075, 7230, 7851, 9496, 9514, 12131 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), management development/capacity building 2368, 3457, 4922, 4990, 7075, 7146, 7230, 7308, 8393, 9514, 10081 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), minorities 4922, 4990, 7075 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Native Americans/ American Indians 7146, 7308, 9496 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), program evaluation 3566 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), research 3585 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), technical assistance 3585, 6446, 7307, 8154 Museums (history) 547, 968, 1123, 1515, 1517, 2565, 2566, 3044, 3289, 3378, 3458, 3963, 4369, 4444, 4590, 4595, 4737, 4991, 6518,
6945, 8379, 8393, 9122, 9257, 9879, 9967, 10054, 10070, 10099, 10339, 10369, 10656, 10750, 10864, 10942, 11002, 11234, 12072 Museums (history), African Americans/Blacks 2566, 4991, 10339, 10369 Museums (history), building/renovation 9967, 10339 Museums (history), collections management/ preservation 10070 Museums (history), curriculum development 547 Museums (history), economically disadvantaged 3289, 3458 Museums (history), electronic media/online services 10070 Museums (history), equipment 10750 Museums (history), exhibitions 1123, 8393, 10750 Museums (history), faculty/staff development 547 Museums (history), immigrants/refugees 1517, 3289 Museums (history), income development 1123, 1515, 1517, 2565, 2566, 3044, 3289, 3378, 3458, 3963, 4737, 4991, 9122, 9879, 9967, 10054, 10656, 10750, 10864, 11002, 11234, 12072 Museums (history), management development/ capacity building 968, 3289, 3458, 4369, 4590, 4595, 8379, 8393, 9257, 9879, 9967, 10099 Museums (history), minorities 3289 Museums (history), seed money 3458 Museums (history), technical assistance 4444, 6518, 9967, 10070, 10369, 10942 Museums (marine/maritime) 4533, 11869, 12136 Museums (marine/maritime), income development 11869, 12136 Museums (marine/maritime), management development/capacity building 4533 Museums (natural history) 679, 759, 1349, 1561, 2582, 2677, 3189, 3243, 5516, 6114, 7647, 7778, 8386-8388, 9111, 9112, 9963, 10070, 10559, 10594-10596, 10843, 10844, 11640 Museums (natural history), awards/prizes/ competitions 3189, 3243 Museums (natural history), building/renovation 9963, 10595 Museums (natural history), collections management/ preservation 7647, 10070 Museums (natural history), conferences/seminars 2582 Museums (natural history), curriculum development 2582 Museums (natural history), electronic media/online services 10070 Museums (natural history), exhibitions 8386-8388, 9963 Museums (natural history), income development 679, 759, 1561, 3189, 3243, 5516, 7647, 9111, 9112, 10559, 10596, 10843, 10844 Museums (natural history), management development/capacity building 1349, 2677, 7647, 7778, 8386-8388, 9963, 10594, 10595, 11640 Museums (natural history), program evaluation 6114 Museums (natural history), seed money 2582 Museums (natural history), technical assistance 10070 Museums (science/technology) 1094, 1095, 1107, 1108, 1129, 1133, 1137, 1139, 1143, 1615, 1616, 2054, 2677, 3753, 3878, 3879, 4638, 5516, 6111, 6776, 8043, 8918, 8994, 10393, 10621, 10993, 11053, 11554, 11555 Museums (science/technology), awards/prizes/ competitions 1615, 1616 Museums (science/technology), children/youth 1133, 1137, 1143, 8994 Museums (science/technology), conferences/ seminars 3878, 3879 Museums (science/technology), exhibitions 1107 Museums (science/technology), faculty/staff development 1129 Museums (science/technology), immigrants/ refugees 1133 Museums (science/technology), income development 1095, 1108, 1615, 1616, 2054,
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4638, 5516, 8994, 10621, 10993, 11053, 11554, 11555 Museums (science/technology), infants/toddlers 6776 Museums (science/technology), management development/capacity building 1094, 1143, 2677, 6111, 8043, 8918, 10393 Museums (science/technology), program evaluation 1129, 1133, 1137, 1139 Museums (science/technology), publication 1133, 1139 Museums (science/technology), research 1139 Museums (science/technology), technical assistance 1107, 10393 Museums (science/technology), youth 1139 Museums (specialized) 931, 992, 4433, 8942, 8943, 10972, 12071 Museums (specialized), awards/prizes/competitions 931 Museums (specialized), income development 992, 8942, 8943, 12071 Museums (specialized), management development/ capacity building 931, 10972, 12071 Museums (specialized), technical assistance 4433 Museums (specialized), women 10972 Museums (sports/hobby) 1063, 4602, 9247 Museums (sports/hobby), exhibitions 1063 Museums (sports/hobby), income development 9247 Museums (sports/hobby), management development/capacity building 4602 Museums, building/renovation 7136 Museums, children/youth 545 Museums, collections management/preservation 596, 7652, 7698 Museums, computer systems/equipment 7698 Museums, economically disadvantaged 7136 Museums, electronic media/online services 7698 Museums, equipment 6082 Museums, faculty/staff development 545, 934 Museums, Hispanics/Latinos 545 Museums, income development 4666, 6082, 9116, 9117, 10167 Museums, management development/capacity building 596, 934, 4919, 7136, 7883, 8884, 10893 Museums, program evaluation 7652 Museums, research 4919, 7136 Music (choral), children/youth 2358 Music (choral), computer systems/equipment 144, 5326, 9462 Music (choral), economically disadvantaged 1664 Music (choral), electronic media/online services 794 Music (choral), faculty/staff development 2332, 5326 Music (choral), income development 144, 1664, 2358, 5326, 5718, 9462, 11123, 11540, 12034 Music (choral), management development/capacity building 1664, 2332, 2358, 3680, 5326, 9462, 10392 Music (choral), minorities 2358 Music (choral), seed money 794 Music (choral), technical assistance 2358 Music (choral), youth 1664 Music composition, income development 8323 Music composition, management development/ capacity building 7071 Music composition, Native Americans/American Indians 7071 Music composition, performance/productions 8323 Music composition, youth 8323 Music ensembles/groups, building/renovation 6032 Music ensembles/groups, commissioning new works 10540 Music ensembles/groups, faculty/staff development 4735 Music ensembles/groups, income development 839, 1822, 5407, 8323, 9291, 9792, 9853, 10244, 10348, 10540 Music ensembles/groups, management development/capacity building 921, 3443, 3906, 3915, 4735, 4747, 5407, 7257, 8858, 9291, 9744, 10244, 10767, 12053
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Music ensembles/groups, minorities 3443 Music ensembles/groups, performance/productions 1822, 8323 Music ensembles/groups, research 3915 Music ensembles/groups, technical assistance 6032, 9792, 10244 Music ensembles/groups, youth 3906, 8323 Music, African Americans/Blacks 6446, 8644 Music, awards/prizes/competitions 936, 8351 Music, boys 1829 Music, building/renovation 1697, 10439 Music, children/youth 5176, 5719, 9134 Music, computer systems/equipment 137, 10439 Music, curriculum development 8351 Music, deaf/hearing impaired 9125 Music, economically disadvantaged 1955, 5719, 6988 Music, equipment 8351, 10439 Music, faculty/staff development 5061, 7001, 7022, 8351 Music, girls 1829, 11652 Music, income development 263, 698, 864, 992, 1829, 1955, 2013, 2796, 3065, 3551, 4852, 5510, 5945, 6169, 6988, 7001, 7404, 8027, 8644, 8865, 8942, 8943, 9007, 9125, 9564, 11635, 12137 Music, indigenous peoples 469-471 Music, management development/capacity building 137, 469-471, 798, 864, 895, 919, 936, 1697, 1708, 2019, 4714, 5061, 5176, 5704, 5719, 6010, 7147, 7660, 7721, 7965, 9075, 9502, 11635, 11652, 12046 Music, minorities 5061, 5719 Music, performance/productions 1955, 2796, 6988, 7721, 8644, 9007, 9125, 9564 Music, program evaluation 4294 Music, scholarship funds 5945 Music, technical assistance 4451, 5061, 6446, 8351 Music, terminal illness, people with 9632 Music, women 6988 Music, youth 1955, 8027, 9502 Mutual aid societies, economically disadvantaged 3455 Mutual aid societies, reform 3455 Mutual aid societies, research 3455 Mutual aid societies, technical assistance 3455 Namibia, animals/wildlife 2087 Namibia, community improvement/development 7238 Namibia, environment 2087 Namibia, health—general 2951 Namibia, health—specific diseases 2951 Namibia, international affairs/development 2951 Namibia, philanthropy/voluntarism 7238 Native Americans/American Indians, animals/ wildlife 5372 Native Americans/American Indians, arts/culture/ humanities 2362, 4936, 5233, 5258, 5549, 6098, 6521, 6526, 7071, 7146, 7155, 7215, 7253, 7302, 7308, 7600, 9496, 10291, 10781 Native Americans/American Indians, civil rights 5595, 5596, 6505, 7180, 7302, 7752, 11636, 11679, 11680, 11752 Native Americans/American Indians, community improvement/development 484, 485, 488, 1520, 4825, 4936, 5358, 5387, 5557, 5558, 5590-5592, 5967, 6501, 6521, 6523, 6730, 7143, 7154, 7180, 7215, 8453, 11679, 11706, 11712, 11752, 11784, 11804, 11911 Native Americans/American Indians, crime/courts/ legal services 4050, 4074, 5379, 5585, 6501, 6505, 7180 Native Americans/American Indians, education 3761, 5233, 5279, 5355, 5396, 6274, 6522, 8224, 9320, 10466 Native Americans/American Indians, employment 11804 Native Americans/American Indians, environment 473, 484, 485, 488, 4936, 5372, 5585, 6098, 7143, 7180, 7600 Native Americans/American Indians, food/nutrition/ agriculture 488
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Native Americans/American Indians, health— general 40, 359, 1657, 6522, 6939 Native Americans/American Indians, health— specific diseases 1657 Native Americans/American Indians, housing/ shelter 5286, 5358, 5546, 8487 Native Americans/American Indians, human services —multipurpose 359, 5258, 5274, 5301, 5345, 5346, 5379, 5520, 5521, 5549, 5592, 5593, 5599, 5600, 5603, 5660, 5721, 5971, 6522, 9498, 11679, 11712 Native Americans/American Indians, international affairs/development 7752 Native Americans/American Indians, mental health/ substance abuse 5391 Native Americans/American Indians, philanthropy/ voluntarism 4825, 4879, 5967, 6522, 7071, 7155, 7253, 7308, 11706 Native Americans/American Indians, public affairs/ government 1520, 5336, 5358, 6521, 6523, 6730, 11634, 11636, 11679, 11680, 11712, 11752, 11784, 11911 Native Americans/American Indians, religion 11860, 12112 Native Americans/American Indians, science 8224 Native Americans/American Indians, youth development 4876, 5576, 5592, 5593, 9320, 9498 Natural resources, African Americans/Blacks 4965, 4966, 4980, 9575 Natural resources, awards/prizes/competitions 1208, 5915, 10856 Natural resources, building/renovation 2081, 3153, 4937, 4961, 9896 Natural resources, capital campaigns 10538 Natural resources, children/youth 185, 4933, 11918 Natural resources, computer systems/equipment 1359 Natural resources, conferences/seminars 473, 481, 484, 877, 1262, 1264, 5976, 6934, 6952, 6956, 6998, 8318, 8395, 8396, 9575, 9580, 9592, 9774, 9893 Natural resources, crime/abuse victims 4933 Natural resources, economically disadvantaged 409, 1066, 3153, 3950, 4571, 4903, 4924, 4940, 4952, 4955, 4966, 4969, 4973, 4980, 5005, 5077, 5125, 5238, 6399, 6791, 6935, 6950, 6952, 6998, 7110, 7153, 7181, 7309, 7349, 7986, 7987, 8158, 8318, 9575, 11584, 11879 Natural resources, electronic media/online services 1436, 3473, 7166, 7189, 7594 Natural resources, equipment 6149 Natural resources, exhibitions 1063 Natural resources, faculty/staff development 1882, 3153, 5125, 5348, 5380, 7161, 7181, 7713, 8395, 9352, 9499, 11831 Natural resources, fellowships 2940, 6200 Natural resources, film/video/radio 1522, 11662 Natural resources, Hispanics/Latinos 4978, 7349 Natural resources, homeless 4943, 4949 Natural resources, income development 409, 1208, 1255, 1359, 1476, 1544, 1554, 1928, 2613, 2753, 2920, 3473, 4571, 5282, 5348, 5361, 5371, 5372, 5380, 5468, 5915, 6538, 7388, 7390, 7597, 8303, 8346, 9115, 9380, 9406, 9581, 9763, 9785, 9985, 10801, 10826, 10827, 10856, 11514, 11662, 11667 Natural resources, indigenous peoples 467, 473, 474, 476, 4903, 5005, 5077, 7087, 7181, 7198, 7298, 7309, 7348, 11516, 11522 Natural resources, infants/toddlers 4950 Natural resources, internship funds 8048 Natural resources, land acquisition 3153, 5711, 6469 Natural resources, management development/ capacity building 210, 409, 462, 465-468, 472, 474, 476, 488, 578, 1007, 1043, 1048, 1049, 1092, 1101, 1192, 1193, 1239, 1249, 1255, 1272, 1293, 1306, 1336, 1339, 1359, 1366, 1368, 1407, 1823, 1928, 2456, 2506, 2613, 2657, 2659, 2663, 2746, 4966, 5077, 5238, 5266, 5282, 5348, 5361, 5380, 5385, 5711, 6149, 6469, 6478, 6539, 6935, 7161, 7181,
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7309, 7349, 8044, 8118, 8701, 8881, 9328, 9340, 9352, 9380, 9406, 9499, 9517, 9588, 9719, 9720, 9763, 9775, 9844, 9896, 9985, 9993, 9995, 10030, 10049, 10085, 10255, 10534, 10753, 10763, 11511, 11512, 11514, 11516, 11522, 11524-11526, 11528, 11653, 11878, 11967, 11969, 11972, 11980 Natural resources, mentally disabled 4943, 4949 Natural resources, minorities 409, 1066, 4940, 4980, 6925, 6952, 6956, 7343, 11879 Natural resources, Native Americans/American Indians 473, 484, 488, 4936, 5372 Natural resources, program evaluation 1202, 1339, 1436, 5372, 7594, 8346, 9892, 10024, 10264, 11584 Natural resources, publication 6934 Natural resources, research 465, 1202, 1303, 1439, 5005, 5077, 5125, 5385, 6952, 7087, 7099, 7105, 7198, 7348, 7713, 7986, 7987, 8303, 8346, 9892, 11512, 11657, 11831 Natural resources, scholarship funds 6956 Natural resources, seed money 877, 10245 Natural resources, technical assistance 4436, 4917, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4924, 4927, 4933, 4936, 4940, 4943-4945, 4947, 4949, 4950, 4952, 4955, 4957, 4958, 4961-4963, 4965, 4968, 4969, 4971-4973, 4976, 4978, 4980, 4984, 4987, 5005, 6149, 6399, 7099, 7105, 7110, 7153, 7189, 7198, 7306, 7986, 7987, 8158, 9855, 10245 Natural resources, women 4917, 4943, 4972, 7105, 11512 Natural resources, youth 2456, 2506, 5372, 6956, 7349, 7986, 7987 Neighborhood centers 454, 516, 639, 640, 649, 752, 1053, 1055, 1080, 2340, 2484, 2544, 3126, 3952, 4289, 4319, 4321, 4374, 4448, 4609, 4941, 5218, 5292, 5304, 5376, 5382, 5645, 5691, 5745, 5813, 6030, 6110, 6171, 6611, 7482, 7485, 8845, 8920, 8921, 8953, 8956, 8957, 9011, 9042, 9189, 9207, 9284, 9545, 9574, 9883, 9886, 10124, 10242, 10439, 10502, 10857, 11098, 11124, 11179, 11248, 11291, 11428, 12033, 12142 Neighborhood centers, African Americans/Blacks 4609, 5218, 5376, 5645, 9189 Neighborhood centers, aging 9284, 12033 Neighborhood centers, building/renovation 2340, 3952, 10439 Neighborhood centers, children/youth 1055, 4941 Neighborhood centers, computer systems/ equipment 5376, 10124, 10439 Neighborhood centers, economically disadvantaged 3952, 4289, 4941, 5292, 5304, 5382, 5691, 5745, 6030, 8956, 8957, 9886, 10242, 11124, 11248 Neighborhood centers, equipment 10439 Neighborhood centers, faculty/staff development 5376, 5382, 10124 Neighborhood centers, homeless 6110 Neighborhood centers, immigrants/refugees 5304, 5691 Neighborhood centers, income development 1055, 4289, 4374, 5645, 5691, 8956, 8957, 9011, 9545, 9883, 10857, 11098, 11124, 11179, 11248, 11291, 11428 Neighborhood centers, LGBTQ 516, 752, 2484 Neighborhood centers, management development/ capacity building 516, 639, 640, 649, 752, 2484, 4319, 4321, 4374, 4609, 4941, 5218, 5292, 5304, 5376, 5382, 5645, 5813, 6030, 6110, 6171, 6611, 7482, 7485, 8845, 8920, 8953, 9042, 9189, 9207, 9284, 9574, 9886, 10242, 12033 Neighborhood centers, minorities 3952, 4941, 5304, 5691, 11248 Neighborhood centers, program evaluation 5382, 12142 Neighborhood centers, seed money 12142 Neighborhood centers, technical assistance 2484, 4448, 5376, 5691, 10124 Neighborhood centers, youth 10502 Nepal, community improvement/development 1718, 8072
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Nepal, international affairs/development 1718, 8072 Nerve, conferences/seminars 1922 Nerve, income development 10404 Nerve, management development/capacity building 5505 Nerve, muscle & bone diseases 5505, 10404 Nerve, muscle & bone research 1922 Netherlands, arts/culture/humanities 2657 Netherlands, environment 2657 Netherlands, health—general 6890 Netherlands, international affairs/development 4615 Neuroscience 11923 Neuroscience research 3298, 5844, 7570, 7571, 11834 Neuroscience research, aging 11834 Neuroscience research, faculty/staff development 11834 Neuroscience research, income development 5844 Neuroscience, management development/capacity building 11923 New Zealand, animals/wildlife 1191, 1434 New Zealand, education 7736 New Zealand, environment 1191, 1434 New Zealand, public affairs/government 1434, 7736 New Zealand, science 1191, 7736 Nicaragua, community improvement/development 7159, 7333, 7347 Nicaragua, environment 7333, 7347 Nicaragua, international affairs/development 7333 Nicaragua, public affairs/government 7159 Nigeria, arts/culture/humanities 7136, 7168, 7193, 7205, 7263 Nigeria, civil rights 7136, 7193, 7271 Nigeria, community improvement/development 1246, 1371, 7112, 7136, 7168, 7271 Nigeria, crime/courts/legal services 7124 Nigeria, education 3474, 3499, 7170, 7263, 8145 Nigeria, environment 7124 Nigeria, health—general 1220, 1245, 1246, 1290, 1370, 1371, 1395, 1446, 7127, 7170, 7193, 7271, 10722 Nigeria, human services—multipurpose 7127, 7136 Nigeria, international affairs/development 1220, 1246, 1290, 1370, 1371, 1395, 7112, 7124, 7168, 10722 Nigeria, public affairs/government 1245, 1290, 1395, 7193, 8145 Nigeria, social sciences 1395 Nonprofit management 24, 29, 35-38, 55, 72, 81, 91, 94, 95, 147, 165, 169, 178, 189, 195, 198, 215, 216, 225, 240, 287, 291, 292, 300, 335, 337, 340, 344, 423, 430, 433, 435, 443, 447, 454, 464, 501, 502, 538, 542, 546, 558, 563, 564, 580, 586, 587, 610-614, 628, 641, 660, 671, 673, 674, 690, 708, 711, 715, 719, 721, 722, 724, 730, 731, 735, 736, 741, 751, 753, 754, 784, 791, 793, 808, 810-812, 815, 826, 841, 861, 866, 874, 875, 882, 892, 898, 904, 913, 914, 960, 970-972, 976-979, 985, 1004, 1018-1021, 1045, 1046, 1053, 1060, 1061, 1063, 1066, 1080, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1091, 1097, 1151-1153, 1160, 1164, 1195, 1196, 1199, 1200, 1204, 1205, 1218, 1230, 1231, 1236-1238, 1241, 1246, 1251, 1261-1269, 1271, 1276, 1277, 1281, 1285, 1295, 1297-1300, 1302, 1304, 1312, 1313, 1323, 1339, 1358, 1360, 1365, 1367, 1369, 1371, 1378, 1382, 1383, 1393, 1398, 1401, 1405, 1412, 1413, 1415, 1418, 1419, 1421, 1423, 1429, 1431, 1432, 1440, 1442, 1450, 1472, 1475, 1482, 1487, 1507, 1559, 1564, 1569, 1572, 1599, 1601, 1625, 1633, 1644, 1660, 1667, 1735, 1774, 1827, 1846-1848, 1853-1861, 1873-1875, 1880, 1883, 1885-1887, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1911-1918, 1965, 2047, 2105, 2106, 2117, 2119, 2124, 2141, 2148, 2158, 2164, 2185, 2188, 2200, 2217, 2260, 2281, 2296, 2297, 2318, 2319, 2330, 2335, 2336, 2339-2341, 2345, 2346, 2349, 2350, 2360, 2425, 2428, 2441, 2446, 2476-2479, 2483, 2489-2491, 2503, 2510, 2511, 2522, 2523, 2526, 2529, 2533,
2536-2540, 2542, 2543, 2545, 2604, 2629, 2633, 2638, 2674, 2675, 2686, 2687, 2718, 2730, 2731, 2737, 2738, 2754, 2804, 2805, 2809, 2817, 2820, 2821, 2823, 2830, 2831, 2836, 2848, 2852-2855, 2864, 2865, 2870, 2881, 2890, 2891, 2906-2908, 2924, 2925, 2929, 2932, 2943, 2995, 3009, 3013, 3039, 3066, 3068, 3077, 3086, 3103, 3121, 3126, 3143, 3145-3148, 3159, 3164, 3171, 3182, 3186, 3205, 3216, 3235, 3258, 3280, 3291, 3294, 3295, 3297, 3301, 3334, 3339, 3343, 3346, 3352, 3371, 3387, 3390, 3393, 3436, 3476, 3487, 3504, 3519, 3521, 3533, 3558, 3578, 3604, 3606, 3628, 3645, 3661, 3697, 3720, 3751, 3760, 3766, 3782, 3837, 3840, 3843, 3846, 3862, 3901, 3902, 3913, 3914, 3928, 3952, 3973, 4057, 4059-4061, 4067, 4102, 4103, 4115, 4135, 4147, 4149, 4155, 4171, 4173, 4191, 4200, 4207, 4221, 4230, 4231, 4235, 4245, 4256, 4263, 4266, 4271, 4272, 4276, 4277, 4279-4283, 4301, 4302, 4312, 4313, 4323, 4324, 4326-4329, 4332, 4339-4341, 4351, 4368, 4378-4380, 4388, 4413, 4414, 4418, 4422, 4424, 4426, 4432, 4454, 4456, 4460, 4462, 4470, 4484, 4485, 4500, 4501, 4513, 4525, 4537, 4541, 4557, 4560, 4566, 4574, 4673, 4678, 4682, 4683, 4685, 4688-4690, 4694, 4710, 4711, 4716, 4719, 4720, 4741, 4756, 4761, 4768, 4774, 4781, 4782, 4796, 4798, 4813, 4817, 4820, 4825, 4827, 4829, 4830, 4833, 4835, 4841, 4842, 4845, 4846, 4861, 4875, 4882, 4891, 4901, 4909, 4937, 4977, 4992, 4994, 4996, 4997, 5004, 5022, 5033-5036, 5041, 5044, 5052, 5068, 5072, 5075, 5076, 5089, 5099, 5108, 5119, 5121-5123, 5129, 5136, 5142, 5143, 5147, 5162, 5163, 5167, 5168, 5189, 5193, 5200-5211, 5213, 5216, 5237, 5289, 5296-5298, 5344, 5358, 5429, 5452, 5467, 5470, 5475, 5527, 5528, 5532, 5552, 5556, 5581, 5598, 5630, 5632, 5635, 5640, 5683, 5715, 5716, 5734, 5736, 5739, 5742-5745, 5748, 5750, 5764, 5765, 5774, 5775, 5783, 5784, 5786, 5800, 5809, 5811, 5814, 5817, 5821, 5826, 5838, 5905, 5967, 5968, 5977, 6048, 6072, 6074, 6084, 6092, 6099, 6122-6126, 6158, 6196, 6219, 6221, 6230, 6233, 6238, 6240, 6241, 6243, 6246, 6262, 6307, 6342, 6423-6431, 6434, 6439, 6453, 6456, 6459, 6482, 6483, 6487, 6496, 6521, 6523, 6531, 6564-6566, 6569, 6570, 6572, 6574, 6576, 6628, 6631, 6634, 6636, 6645, 6695, 6705, 6717, 6728, 6732, 6765, 6766, 6769, 6777-6781, 6793, 6805, 6836, 6846, 6849, 6852-6854, 6856, 6858, 6864, 6870, 6872, 6877, 6878, 6880-6884, 6886, 6906, 6920, 6928, 6934, 6961, 6965, 6972, 6975, 6976, 6982, 6993, 6999, 7000, 7021, 7030, 7053, 7067, 7092, 7094, 7097, 7116, 7117, 7123, 7135, 7137, 7154, 7178, 7204, 7212, 7215, 7238, 7241, 7244, 7264, 7265, 7267, 7295, 7297, 7312, 7313, 7381, 7386, 7449, 7456, 7461, 7509, 7513-7515, 7523, 7524, 7551, 7554, 7555, 7557, 7559, 7586, 7623, 7697, 7704, 7747-7749, 7758, 7771, 7779, 7784-7789, 7791, 7792, 7794, 7797, 7800, 7801, 7818, 7822, 7829, 7848, 7854, 7865-7867, 7873, 7885, 7894, 7897, 7909, 7911, 7912, 7914, 7921, 7930, 7931, 7954, 7990, 7999, 8025, 8029, 8053, 8072, 8094, 8102, 8121, 8129, 8142, 8143, 8146-8148, 8159, 8160, 8167, 8169, 8191, 8212, 8216, 8267, 8268, 8275, 8285-8288, 8290, 8292, 8295, 8299-8302, 8307, 8309, 8311, 8312, 8325-8330, 8332, 8342, 8347-8349, 8383, 8398-8401, 8403, 8423, 8427, 8439, 8441, 8447, 8456, 8470, 8481, 8484, 8486, 8512, 8514, 8515, 8519, 8528, 8529, 8552, 8556, 8557, 8569, 8574, 8583, 8584, 8599, 8606, 8612, 8630, 8641, 8655, 8656, 8666, 8668, 8688, 8689, 8696, 8704, 8706-8709, 8714, 8729, 8735, 8741, 8748, 8749, 8789-8792, 8829, 8839, 8856, 8863, 8892-8901, 8951, 8952, 8993, 9008, 9034, 9054, 9058, 9068,
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9070, 9073, 9103, 9164, 9177, 9193, 9213, 9232, 9243, 9302, 9313, 9322, 9336, 9341, 9354, 9372, 9389, 9416, 9550, 9555, 9556, 9585, 9586, 9613, 9622, 9635, 9637, 9640, 9655, 9659, 9677, 9686, 9691, 9694, 9699-9701, 9708, 9712, 9724, 9732, 9747, 9757, 9759, 9826, 9827, 9836, 9837, 9842, 9857-9861, 9878, 9894, 10002-10004, 10020, 10021, 10056, 10072, 10134, 10135, 10168, 10172, 10173, 10175, 10177, 10184, 10185, 10192, 10204, 10228, 10266, 10289, 10290, 10332, 10334, 10340, 10342-10346, 10351, 10410, 10439, 10537, 10549, 10580, 10622, 10674, 10699, 10728, 10732, 10771, 10774, 10894, 10895, 10898, 10903, 10917, 10918, 10932-10934, 10936, 10958, 10964, 10986, 11040, 11294, 11372, 11453, 11490, 11491, 11505, 11513, 11517, 11521, 11544, 11578, 11581, 11604, 11605, 11675, 11683, 11692, 11706, 11723, 11725, 11740, 11755, 11781, 11790, 11813, 11817, 11823, 11828, 11850, 11865, 11867, 11885, 11898, 11900-11904, 11913, 11916-11921, 11924, 11940, 11948, 11952, 11953, 11958, 11999, 12009, 12059, 12068, 12069, 12074, 12077, 12081, 12082, 12111 Nonprofit management, African Americans/Blacks 447, 4820, 7097, 7954, 9008 Nonprofit management, aging 72, 4102, 4103, 4155, 7894, 8556 Nonprofit management, Asians/Pacific Islanders 542, 5734 Nonprofit management, awards/prizes/competitions 753, 754, 1886, 2491, 2503, 2523, 3487, 3645, 4891, 5200-5207, 5209, 5210, 6880, 7867, 8325, 10580 Nonprofit management, boys 3645 Nonprofit management, building/renovation 195, 300, 985, 1774, 2340, 3103, 3952, 4937, 5075, 5467, 5581, 5742, 7873, 9058, 9724, 10439, 11958, 12059, 12081 Nonprofit management, capital campaigns 3143, 8312 Nonprofit management, children/youth 300, 542, 546, 1196, 1204, 1205, 1265, 1267, 1271, 1298, 1299, 1304, 1365, 1401, 1429, 1431, 2158, 3171, 4102, 4103, 4115, 4135, 4147, 4171, 4173, 4462, 4781, 4842, 6084, 6852, 7053, 7623, 7747, 7897, 8892, 8894, 8895, 9193, 9341, 9732, 10020, 10056, 10410, 10898, 11918, 11919, 11958 Nonprofit management, collections acquisition 195 Nonprofit management, computer systems/ equipment 37, 2870, 4426, 4688, 4798, 4829, 6238, 6241, 6243, 6246, 8216, 8288, 8295, 10410, 10439, 11453, 11505, 12074 Nonprofit management, conferences/seminars 35, 38, 189, 225, 300, 736, 815, 1020, 1060, 1238, 1262, 1264, 1413, 1875, 2119, 2148, 2336, 2476, 2477, 2510, 2511, 2522, 2537, 2539, 2540, 2852, 2906, 2995, 3039, 3216, 3661, 4061, 4149, 4171, 4537, 4678, 4846, 4861, 5035, 5748, 5750, 6048, 6074, 6092, 6342, 6487, 6717, 6934, 7137, 7265, 7911, 8143, 8286, 8302, 8348, 8401, 8427, 8599, 8900, 9389, 9586, 9691, 9757, 10002-10004, 10134, 10175, 10290, 10932, 10933, 10936, 11491 Nonprofit management, crime/abuse victims 542, 3645, 6084 Nonprofit management, curriculum development 4135, 8327, 8556, 11605 Nonprofit management, disabilities, people with 1312, 8704 Nonprofit management, economically disadvantaged 95, 165, 178, 215, 300, 443, 501, 502, 724, 751, 1066, 1271, 1299, 1304, 1323, 1365, 1401, 1413, 1482, 1564, 1601, 1625, 1883, 2124, 2158, 2297, 2483, 2674, 2675, 2687, 2737, 2804, 2943, 3009, 3086, 3519, 3521, 3645, 3952, 3973, 4102, 4103, 4115, 4135, 4147, 4171, 4173, 4230, 4231, 4326-4329, 4454, 4484, 4541, 4566, 4685, 4796, 4825, 4829, 4891, 4996, 5044, 5142, 5143, 5216,
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5358, 5470, 5475, 5736, 5745, 5811, 6221, 6240, 6456, 6631, 6728, 6765, 6982, 7000, 7097, 7137, 7154, 7456, 7509, 7523, 7557, 7800, 7801, 7897, 7909, 7911, 8129, 8142, 8143, 8167, 8268, 8292, 8349, 8486, 8641, 9193, 9336, 9354, 9372, 9416, 9622, 9732, 10771, 10898, 10917, 10918, 11453, 11521, 11544 Nonprofit management, electronic media/online services 812, 1004, 1295, 1360, 1667, 3066, 3077, 4829, 4835, 4842, 6072, 7818, 8159, 8300, 8301, 8332, 8349, 8993, 9034, 11453, 11490 Nonprofit management, equipment 4798, 6240, 6241, 8295, 10410, 10439 Nonprofit management, exhibitions 1063 Nonprofit management, faculty/staff development 501, 502, 904, 1482, 3205, 4997, 6126, 6961, 7265, 7312, 8706, 9302, 9336, 9341, 9354, 9372, 9732, 9842, 11521, 11900 Nonprofit management, fellowships 3521, 4171, 7154, 7787, 7788, 8029, 9008, 9416 Nonprofit management, film/video/radio 1846-1848 Nonprofit management, Hispanics/Latinos 443, 1907, 3068, 3343, 4332, 4424, 5532, 5736, 6521, 6523, 8557, 8641, 8709, 9677, 10002-10004, 10917, 10918 Nonprofit management, homeless 985, 1297, 4230, 4231, 4566, 4992, 5216, 7897, 11958 Nonprofit management, immigrants/refugees 423, 443, 4909 Nonprofit management, income development 55, 861, 1021, 1060, 1295, 1442, 4557, 4782, 6099, 7792, 8383, 9550, 9613, 10002-10004, 10674, 11294, 11372 Nonprofit management, indigenous peoples 6521, 7137 Nonprofit management, infants/toddlers 1369, 9894 Nonprofit management, internship funds 147, 1487, 4891, 6793, 8160 Nonprofit management, LGBTQ 1312, 1440, 1633 Nonprofit management, management development/ capacity building 29, 443, 731, 861, 892, 904, 971, 977, 1200, 1295, 1302, 1339, 1887, 2336, 2633, 2638, 2881, 2932, 3039, 3343, 3760, 4059, 4135, 4424, 4685, 4977, 5044, 5168, 5296, 5344, 5734, 5817, 6483, 6695, 6777, 7097, 7801, 7885, 8295, 8330, 8423, 8557, 8706, 8863, 9341, 9700, 9837, 9842, 10020, 10184, 10894, 10895, 10958, 11813, 11817, 11823, 11828, 11850, 11920, 11948, 11952, 12009 Nonprofit management, migrant workers 9336 Nonprofit management, minorities 178, 335, 423, 430, 610-614, 641, 671, 978, 1066, 1237, 1312, 1313, 1419, 1421, 1440, 1475, 1482, 1564, 1601, 1625, 1633, 2158, 2185, 2297, 2804, 3952, 4102, 4103, 4135, 4574, 4685, 4796, 4813, 4827, 4882, 4996, 5475, 5748, 6240, 6631, 6765, 6982, 7000, 7791, 7800, 7801, 7873, 7894, 7909, 7911, 8167, 8268, 8447, 8486, 9655, 9732 Nonprofit management, Native Americans/American Indians 4825, 5358, 5967, 6521, 6523, 7154, 7215, 11706 Nonprofit management, offenders/ex-offenders 3645, 4682, 8292 Nonprofit management, performance/productions 5739 Nonprofit management, program evaluation 433, 753, 913, 914, 960, 1004, 1195, 1204, 1205, 1246, 1339, 1559, 4221, 6048, 6342, 8148, 9659, 10056, 11683, 11781 Nonprofit management, publication 215, 558, 719, 1218, 1735, 3068, 3766, 4060, 4191, 4813, 5122, 5744, 6196, 6934, 6965, 7178, 7204, 8288, 8399, 8569, 10168, 10173 Nonprofit management, research 195, 423, 430, 641, 808, 810, 882, 914, 1312, 1313, 1398, 1418, 1419, 1440, 1559, 1774, 2929, 3159, 3352, 3751, 4060, 4067, 4135, 4147, 4191, 4301, 4432, 4685, 4781, 4798, 4817, 4827, 4845, 4861, 4909, 5044, 5089, 5122, 5167,
SUBJECT INDEX
5168, 5527, 5528, 6196, 6858, 7092, 7097, 7117, 7212, 7241, 7267, 7295, 7312, 7313, 7854, 8159, 8160, 8216, 8286, 8287, 8295, 8332, 8347, 8349, 9836, 9894, 10168, 11490, 11581, 11605, 11683, 11781 Nonprofit management, scholarship funds 38, 94, 147, 1230, 1231, 2124, 2335, 4525, 4678, 4813, 5467, 6877, 8383, 12111 Nonprofit management, seed money 721, 898, 1450, 1903, 1904, 2260, 2836, 3086, 4326, 4541, 4841, 6856, 7238, 7779, 7931, 8299, 8300, 8401, 9837, 9878, 10622 Nonprofit management, single parents 11958 Nonprofit management, student aid 1405 Nonprofit management, substance abusers 3645 Nonprofit management, technical assistance 72, 225, 1285, 1299, 1442, 2106, 2538, 2870, 3519, 4059, 4061, 4102, 4115, 4147, 4230, 4231, 4560, 5022, 5041, 5044, 5076, 5142, 5143, 5147, 5358, 6453, 7264, 7990, 8423, 10134, 10932-10934, 10936 Nonprofit management, women 300, 464, 542, 1246, 1281, 1312, 1323, 1358, 1365, 1421, 1440, 1442, 1450, 4501, 5556, 5734, 7097, 7954, 8160, 11725, 11958 Nonprofit management, youth 178, 464, 1266, 4484, 4685, 4891, 7990, 10932, 10933, 10936 North Africa, arts/culture/humanities 7367 North Africa, community improvement/development 6830 North Africa, international affairs/development 6830, 11286 North Africa, public affairs/government 6830 Nursing care 45, 64, 170, 194, 420, 552, 1102, 1110, 2192, 2498, 3022, 6271, 6319, 6325, 6343, 6361, 6365, 6380, 6388, 6397, 6401, 6414, 6415, 7433-7435, 7459, 7610, 7612, 7922, 9157, 9536, 9603, 10131, 10281, 10862, 10911 Nursing care, aging 45, 64, 7433-7435, 7610, 7922, 9536 Nursing care, AIDS, people with 10911 Nursing care, children/youth 64, 170, 6415 Nursing care, crime/abuse victims 6415 Nursing care, disabilities, people with 45, 64 Nursing care, economically disadvantaged 6271, 7459, 9157 Nursing care, faculty/staff development 170, 2192, 3022, 7459, 7610, 9603 Nursing care, income development 10862, 10911 Nursing care, infants/toddlers 7459 Nursing care, management development/capacity building 2192, 6415, 7459, 10131 Nursing care, mentally disabled 6397 Nursing care, minorities 6271 Nursing care, physically disabled 6397 Nursing care, program evaluation 1102, 1110, 6325, 6343, 6361, 6365, 6380, 6388, 6397, 6414, 7434, 7612 Nursing care, research 2498, 6325, 6397, 6401, 7612, 10281 Nursing care, scholarship funds 6271 Nursing care, student aid 7433 Nursing care, technical assistance 6271, 6319, 6401, 7459 Nursing care, women 6271, 6415 Nursing home/convalescent facility 89, 233, 234, 2250, 2982, 3041, 3175, 4252, 4309, 5318, 5623, 6031, 6403, 6519, 6895, 6916, 8241, 8610, 9038, 9188, 10257, 11609 Nursing home/convalescent facility, aging 89, 2250, 2982, 3041, 3175, 4252, 4309, 5318, 5623, 6031, 6403, 6519, 6895, 6916, 8241, 8610, 9038, 9188, 10257, 11609 Nursing home/convalescent facility, capital campaigns 3041 Nursing home/convalescent facility, disabilities, people with 5623 Nursing home/convalescent facility, economically disadvantaged 89, 3041 Nursing home/convalescent facility, electronic media/online services 3041
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Nursing home/convalescent facility, faculty/staff development 234, 2250, 3041, 5318, 8610, 10257 Nursing home/convalescent facility, income development 2250, 2982, 3041, 3175, 8241, 9038 Nursing home/convalescent facility, management development/capacity building 4309, 5318, 5623, 11609 Nursing home/convalescent facility, research 6895, 6916 Nursing home/convalescent facility, technical assistance 233, 234, 2250, 3041, 6403, 6519, 10257 Nursing home/convalescent facility, terminal illness, people with 233, 234 Nursing school/education 194, 1110, 2498, 5805, 6271, 6319, 6361, 6388, 6401, 6450, 7433, 9536, 10829, 10875, 11624 Nursing school/education, aging 7433, 9536 Nursing school/education, building/renovation 11624 Nursing school/education, economically disadvantaged 6271, 6450 Nursing school/education, faculty/staff development 11624 Nursing school/education, income development 10829, 10875 Nursing school/education, minorities 6271, 6450 Nursing school/education, program evaluation 1110, 6361, 6388 Nursing school/education, research 2498, 6401 Nursing school/education, scholarship funds 6271 Nursing school/education, student aid 7433 Nursing school/education, technical assistance 6271, 6319, 6401 Nursing school/education, women 6271 Nutrition 378, 380, 402, 403, 405, 417, 1217, 1223, 2026, 2763, 3823, 4447, 4806, 4809, 4848, 4855, 4898, 5423, 5434, 5436, 5483, 6132, 6264, 6280, 6287, 6291, 6298, 6302, 6338, 6346, 6348, 6363, 6364, 6370, 6373, 6374, 6390, 6392, 6395, 6398, 6405, 6416, 8000, 8135, 8137, 8980, 9431, 10898, 11734, 11745, 11832, 11837, 11853 Nutrition, aging 4809 Nutrition, boys 9431 Nutrition, building/renovation 6363 Nutrition, children 5434 Nutrition, children/youth 378, 380, 403, 417, 1217, 2026, 3823, 4447, 4806, 4809, 4855, 5423, 6264, 6280, 6287, 6291, 6298, 6302, 6346, 6348, 6364, 6370, 6373, 6374, 6398, 6405, 6416, 8000, 8980, 10898 Nutrition, computer systems/equipment 4855 Nutrition, crime/abuse victims 4855, 6370, 6405 Nutrition, economically disadvantaged 402, 405, 417, 2026, 2763, 4447, 4809, 5436, 6132, 6280, 6302, 6338, 6346, 6348, 6370, 6395, 6398, 6405, 8000, 8135, 8137, 8980, 10898, 11734, 11745 Nutrition, equipment 6132 Nutrition, faculty/staff development 2763, 5434, 11832, 11837, 11853 Nutrition, fellowships 4855 Nutrition, film/video/radio 4855 Nutrition, girls 9431 Nutrition, immigrants/refugees 402 Nutrition, income development 2026, 4848, 8980, 9431 Nutrition, infants/toddlers 2763, 5436, 6338, 6395, 11734 Nutrition, management development/capacity building 380, 405, 1223, 6363 Nutrition, minorities 402, 6280, 6346, 6348, 6395 Nutrition, program evaluation 378, 402, 3823, 4855, 5423, 6264, 6280, 6287, 6291, 6338, 6346, 6364, 6370, 6390, 6395, 6405, 6416, 8000, 8135, 8137, 11734 Nutrition, research 380, 402, 403, 4855, 6264, 6280, 6338, 6346, 6364, 6390, 6392, 6395, 6416, 8000, 8135, 8137, 11745, 11832, 11837, 11853
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Nutrition, technical assistance 403, 417, 2763, 4447, 6298, 6302, 6348, 6373, 6374, 6392, 6398 Nutrition, women 2763, 4809, 5483, 6370, 6405, 8000, 11734 Nutrition, youth 2763, 6390 Obstetrics/gynecology 1399 Obstetrics/gynecology research 9276 Obstetrics/gynecology research, income development 9276 Obstetrics/gynecology research, women 9276 Obstetrics/gynecology, women 1399 Oceania, animals/wildlife 1191, 8122 Oceania, community improvement/development 1261, 1357 Oceania, education 1310, 1331, 8122 Oceania, environment 1191, 1261, 1310, 1331, 1357 Oceania, health—general 1357, 8122 Oceania, medical research 8122 Oceania, public affairs/government 1357 Oceania, science 1191, 1310, 1331 Offenders/ex-offenders, African Americans/Blacks 370 Offenders/ex-offenders, AIDS, people with 9105 Offenders/ex-offenders, children/youth 386, 424, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4031, 4032, 4052-4054, 4064-4066, 4097, 4106-4109, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4198, 4203, 4762, 7941, 8011, 9105, 9331, 11687, 11715 Offenders/ex-offenders, civil rights 1726, 2978, 7268, 8292, 8702 Offenders/ex-offenders, community improvement/ development 370, 394, 424, 3645, 4682, 5324, 8292, 11743 Offenders/ex-offenders, computer systems/ equipment 3498 Offenders/ex-offenders, conferences/seminars 4109, 10886 Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/abuse victims 4203, 5607 Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/courts/legal services 369, 370, 386, 395, 424, 744, 1022, 1577, 1636, 1679, 1726, 2719, 2764, 2788, 2887, 2978, 2998, 3045, 3358, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3958, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4161, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4519, 4682, 4762, 5322, 5324, 5388, 5604, 5607, 5624, 6347, 6352, 6608, 6619, 6847, 7268, 7492, 7803, 7934, 7941, 7964, 7985, 7995, 7997, 7998, 8003, 8004, 8008, 8011, 8262, 8292, 8355, 8692, 8702, 9094, 9105, 9301, 9331, 9360, 9374, 9633, 10886, 11596, 11687, 11715 Offenders/ex-offenders, economically disadvantaged 370, 386, 395, 424, 2978, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 3958, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4161, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204, 4762, 5604, 6352, 6847, 7995, 7998, 8011, 11596, 11687, 11715 Offenders/ex-offenders, education 8355, 9633, 11301 Offenders/ex-offenders, electronic media/online services 3489 Offenders/ex-offenders, employment 3045, 4161, 4519, 5388, 6847, 7995, 9283, 9458 Offenders/ex-offenders, equipment 2764 Offenders/ex-offenders, faculty/staff development 424, 2764, 5388 Offenders/ex-offenders, girls 4025, 5607
Offenders/ex-offenders, health—general 362, 369, 370, 386, 395, 424, 2959, 5388, 6352, 7803, 9105 Offenders/ex-offenders, health—specific diseases 7803, 9105 Offenders/ex-offenders, housing/shelter 4519, 5388, 6613 Offenders/ex-offenders, human services— multipurpose 26, 362, 386, 395, 2998, 4026, 4161, 5354, 5994, 6347, 6352, 6613, 6985, 7492, 7587, 7941, 7997, 8011, 9283, 9301, 9331, 9360, 9458, 11489 Offenders/ex-offenders, immigrants/refugees 424 Offenders/ex-offenders, income development 2978, 5604, 5607, 7998, 9094, 9105, 9331, 11687 Offenders/ex-offenders, international affairs/ development 2978 Offenders/ex-offenders, management development/ capacity building 370, 744, 1022, 1577, 1636, 1679, 2998, 3045, 3958, 4762, 5324, 5604, 5607, 6847, 7492, 7934, 7964, 7995, 8692, 9633, 10886 Offenders/ex-offenders, men 5388 Offenders/ex-offenders, mental health/substance abuse 394, 1726, 5322, 6347 Offenders/ex-offenders, minorities 424, 4197, 5604, 7995, 7998, 11715 Offenders/ex-offenders, Native Americans/American Indians 4050, 4074 Offenders/ex-offenders, philanthropy/voluntarism 5388 Offenders/ex-offenders, prison alternatives 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4007, 4019, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4050, 4052-4055, 4062, 4064-4066, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4097, 4106-4109, 4116, 4119-4121, 4125, 4126, 4129, 4133, 4136, 4138, 4140, 4141, 4143, 4151, 4152, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4166, 4172, 4194, 4195, 4197, 4198, 4203, 4204 Offenders/ex-offenders, probation/parole 7941 Offenders/ex-offenders, program evaluation 386, 395, 3358, 5388, 6352, 8011 Offenders/ex-offenders, public affairs/government 3489, 8011, 8262, 8292, 11687 Offenders/ex-offenders, publication 4109 Offenders/ex-offenders, recreation/sports/athletics 5350, 5663, 6985, 9105 Offenders/ex-offenders, rehabilitation 1636, 1679, 3045, 3358, 4762, 5324, 5607, 7964 Offenders/ex-offenders, religion 2764, 2788, 5994, 9094, 9633, 10886 Offenders/ex-offenders, research 3491, 6352, 11687 Offenders/ex-offenders, services 370, 386, 395, 424, 744, 1022, 1577, 2764, 2978, 2998, 3958, 4161, 4519, 4682, 5388, 5604, 6352, 6847, 7492, 7934, 7995, 7998, 8011, 9094, 9105, 9331, 9633, 10886, 11596, 11687, 11715 Offenders/ex-offenders, social sciences 1726, 4026 Offenders/ex-offenders, substance abusers 5388 Offenders/ex-offenders, technical assistance 424, 1022, 3482, 3484, 3489, 3491, 3498, 4025, 4031, 4032, 4055, 4138, 4151, 4158, 4161, 4197, 4203, 7941 Offenders/ex-offenders, transitional care 8692 Offenders/ex-offenders, women 386, 2978, 4519, 5607, 7492, 11596, 11687 Offenders/ex-offenders, youth 395, 4019, 4050, 4055, 4062, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4116, 4161, 4166, 4197, 4204 Offenders/ex-offenders, youth development 362, 395, 2887, 5350, 5624, 5663, 7417, 8355, 11301, 11743 Opera, African Americans/Blacks 938 Opera, capital campaigns 11474 Opera, children/youth 1968 Opera, computer systems/equipment 2882, 9377, 9540 Opera, electronic media/online services 9377 Opera, equipment 2882 Opera, faculty/staff development 199 Opera, income development 199, 699, 938, 1701, 1968, 2353, 2354, 2371, 2521, 2882, 4366,
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4653, 5512, 5553, 5554, 5731, 5930, 8179, 8384, 9225, 9381, 9405, 9854, 10545, 10597, 10756, 10838, 10990, 11473, 11474, 12055 Opera, management development/capacity building 939, 1967, 2354, 2371, 6687, 7863, 8089, 8936, 9377, 9381, 9405, 9540, 9895, 10026, 11474, 11558 Opera, performance/productions 199, 2521, 4653, 10597, 11473 Opera, technical assistance 2371, 4427 Optometry/vision screening 4886, 7614, 11107, 11451, 11452 Optometry/vision screening, awards/prizes/ competitions 11452 Optometry/vision screening, blind/visually impaired 4886, 7614, 11451, 11452 Optometry/vision screening, children/youth 4886, 11451 Optometry/vision screening, economically disadvantaged 7614, 11107 Optometry/vision screening, income development 11107, 11452 Optometry/vision screening, program evaluation 7614 Optometry/vision screening, research 7614 Orchestras, awards/prizes/competitions 926 Orchestras, building/renovation 10496 Orchestras, capital campaigns 10619, 11474 Orchestras, children/youth 4562 Orchestras, collections management/preservation 7650 Orchestras, computer systems/equipment 5865, 7650, 10313, 10496 Orchestras, conferences/seminars 7740 Orchestras, electronic media/online services 2370 Orchestras, equipment 10313, 10496 Orchestras, income development 25, 1704, 1705, 2017, 2257, 2364, 2370, 2696, 3402, 3654, 4303, 4562, 4734, 5865, 5928, 7500, 7693, 8255, 8323, 8835, 9226, 9401, 9521, 9862, 10027, 10045, 10314, 10315, 10496, 10546, 10598, 10845, 11268, 11358, 11473, 11474, 11855, 11873 Orchestras, management development/capacity building 926, 954, 1758, 2361, 2364, 3035, 3250, 3402, 3442, 3621, 3916, 4300, 7499, 7661, 7663, 7676, 7693, 7703, 7740, 7956, 8882, 9521, 9862, 10027, 10392, 10786, 11474, 11599, 11855, 12013 Orchestras, performance/productions 2696, 3654, 8323, 10027, 11473 Orchestras, program evaluation 2370, 10313 Orchestras, research 7650 Orchestras, technical assistance 2361, 2364, 4428, 4429 Orchestras, youth 2364, 4303, 4429, 8323, 9401 Orthopedics 8242 Orthopedics, income development 8242 Painting, building/renovation 599, 603 Painting, collections management/preservation 599, 603 Painting, management development/capacity building 9598 Painting, technical assistance 599, 603 Pakistan, civil rights 1397 Pakistan, community improvement/development 1323 Pakistan, education 453, 1301, 1399, 1978, 2541, 6823 Pakistan, health—general 1290, 1301, 1323, 1370, 1395, 1397, 1399 Pakistan, health—specific diseases 1399 Pakistan, human services—multipurpose 1397 Pakistan, international affairs/development 1290, 1370, 1395, 1978, 6823 Pakistan, philanthropy/voluntarism 1323 Pakistan, public affairs/government 1290, 1301, 1395 Pakistan, social sciences 1395 Palau, animals/wildlife 1352 Palau, environment 1352 Palau, science 1352
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Palliative care 233, 234, 237, 1723, 5580, 7359, 7603, 7974, 10757, 10839, 10840 Palliative care, aging 7974 Palliative care, AIDS, people with 7359 Palliative care, awards/prizes/competitions 10840 Palliative care, conferences/seminars 5580, 7359 Palliative care, faculty/staff development 234 Palliative care, income development 10839, 10840 Palliative care, management development/capacity building 7603, 7974 Palliative care, program evaluation 237 Palliative care, research 1723 Palliative care, technical assistance 233, 234 Palliative care, terminal illness, people with 233, 234, 5580, 7974, 10757, 10839, 10840 Papua New Guinea, animals/wildlife 1306, 1438 Papua New Guinea, environment 1305, 1306, 1438 Papua New Guinea, science 1305, 1438 Paraguay, environment 7309 Paraguay, international affairs/development 7309 Paraguay, public affairs/government 7309 Parasitic diseases research 4212, 8565, 11797 Parasitic diseases research, conferences/seminars 8565 Parasitic diseases research, economically disadvantaged 11797 Parasitic diseases research, program evaluation 8565, 11797 Parkinson’s disease 11907 Parkinson’s disease research 1951, 1952, 7572 Parkinson’s disease research, income development 1951, 1952 Parkinson’s disease research, physically disabled 1951, 1952, 7572 Parkinson’s disease, income development 11907 Parkinson’s disease, physically disabled 11907 Parks/playgrounds, Asians/Pacific Islanders 565 Parks/playgrounds, awards/prizes/competitions 5915 Parks/playgrounds, building/renovation 565, 1027, 3237, 3887, 4939, 9714, 9896, 10217, 10218, 11007 Parks/playgrounds, capital campaigns 11007 Parks/playgrounds, children 9452 Parks/playgrounds, children/youth 162, 380, 2846, 3296, 3886-3888, 4458, 5810, 5819, 7399, 8469, 9451, 9453, 9539, 9606, 9713, 9714, 10059, 10217, 10542 Parks/playgrounds, computer systems/equipment 1027, 6918 Parks/playgrounds, conferences/seminars 8395, 9714 Parks/playgrounds, economically disadvantaged 565, 7153, 10217, 10218 Parks/playgrounds, equipment 6149 Parks/playgrounds, exhibitions 1063 Parks/playgrounds, faculty/staff development 7713, 8395, 10217, 10218, 11007 Parks/playgrounds, homeless 9539 Parks/playgrounds, income development 686, 1027, 1096, 1845, 4337, 5697, 5915, 6543, 9115, 9451, 9539, 9785, 10059, 10731, 10858, 11254, 11353, 11355, 11514, 12148 Parks/playgrounds, indigenous peoples 11522 Parks/playgrounds, management development/ capacity building 380, 565, 756, 1047, 1905, 3237, 4588, 4939, 6149, 6470, 6685, 6918, 8270, 8978, 9528, 9719, 9720, 9844, 9889, 9896, 9977, 10046, 10218, 10372, 10542, 10594, 11514, 11522, 11528 Parks/playgrounds, minorities 10218 Parks/playgrounds, program evaluation 1047, 8380, 10217, 10264 Parks/playgrounds, publication 8380 Parks/playgrounds, research 380, 7713, 8214, 9889, 9977 Parks/playgrounds, seed money 10372 Parks/playgrounds, technical assistance 574, 6149, 7153, 9606, 9855, 10032 Pathology 3867 Pathology research 11837 Pathology research, faculty/staff development 11837 Pathology, blind/visually impaired 3867
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Patients’ rights 2606, 2768, 3155, 7090 Patients’ rights, AIDS, people with 2768, 7090 Patients’ rights, children/youth 2768 Patients’ rights, management development/capacity building 2606 Pediatrics 3514, 3515, 3795, 3831-3833, 4241, 4601, 4886, 5846, 6897, 6909, 6910, 7027, 8152, 10229, 10906, 10949, 11734, 11795 Pediatrics research 88, 5728, 7569 Pediatrics research, children/youth 88, 5728, 7569 Pediatrics research, income development 5728 Pediatrics research, program evaluation 88 Pediatrics, blind/visually impaired 4886 Pediatrics, children/youth 3514, 3515, 3795, 3831-3833, 4241, 4601, 4886, 5846, 6897, 6909, 6910, 7027, 10229, 10906, 10949, 11795 Pediatrics, conferences/seminars 6910 Pediatrics, economically disadvantaged 4241, 4601, 8152, 11734, 11795 Pediatrics, faculty/staff development 10949 Pediatrics, income development 3832, 5846, 10229 Pediatrics, infants/toddlers 8152, 11734 Pediatrics, internship funds 3831 Pediatrics, management development/capacity building 3832, 3833, 4601 Pediatrics, program evaluation 3831, 11734 Pediatrics, technical assistance 8152 Pediatrics, women 11734, 11795 Pensions 4155, 4191, 7248, 7650, 8125, 8127, 9808 Pensions, aging 4155, 7248, 8125, 8127 Pensions, collections management/preservation 7650 Pensions, computer systems/equipment 7650 Pensions, economically disadvantaged 7248, 8125 Pensions, faculty/staff development 7248 Pensions, program evaluation 8125, 8127 Pensions, publication 4191, 7248 Pensions, research 4191, 7248, 7650, 8125, 8127 Pensions, technical assistance 7248 Performing arts 475, 621, 783, 803, 835, 855, 944, 1011, 1543, 1618, 1731, 2468, 2931, 3438, 3447, 3748, 4383, 4547, 5366, 7023, 7024, 7769, 7988, 9399, 9535, 9786, 9902, 10655, 10830, 11244, 12064, 12067 Performing arts (multimedia) 1012, 5479, 7022, 7646, 7673, 9801, 9991, 10110 Performing arts (multimedia), computer systems/ equipment 1012, 9991 Performing arts (multimedia), equipment 9991 Performing arts (multimedia), faculty/staff development 7022 Performing arts (multimedia), income development 7673, 9991, 10110 Performing arts (multimedia), management development/capacity building 1012, 7646, 7673, 9801, 9991, 10110 Performing arts (multimedia), program evaluation 5479 Performing arts centers 193, 909, 920, 958, 969, 1492, 1541, 1754, 2326, 2703, 2876, 2928, 3001, 3170, 3306, 3618, 4217, 4308, 4704, 4772, 4939, 5176, 5195, 5225, 5367, 5694, 6067, 6167, 6745, 6746, 6989, 7056, 7065, 8245, 8938, 9126, 9127, 9130, 9153, 9400, 9490, 9845, 10006, 10007, 10247, 10604, 11627, 12132 Performing arts centers, African Americans/Blacks 7056 Performing arts centers, awards/prizes/ competitions 4704 Performing arts centers, building/renovation 909, 4939, 5367 Performing arts centers, capital campaigns 10247 Performing arts centers, children/youth 909, 5176 Performing arts centers, conferences/seminars 3001, 7065 Performing arts centers, economically disadvantaged 909 Performing arts centers, equipment 10604 Performing arts centers, faculty/staff development 5367 Performing arts centers, film/video/radio 2326
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Performing arts centers, immigrants/refugees 1541 Performing arts centers, income development 193, 969, 1492, 1541, 2326, 2703, 2876, 2928, 3170, 4704, 5694, 6167, 6745, 6746, 6989, 7065, 8245, 9126, 9127, 9130, 9153, 9490, 10007, 11627, 12132 Performing arts centers, management development/ capacity building 909, 920, 958, 1754, 3306, 3618, 4217, 4308, 4772, 4939, 5176, 5195, 5225, 5367, 7056, 8938, 9400, 9490, 9845, 10006, 10007, 10247, 11627 Performing arts centers, minorities 909, 1541 Performing arts centers, program evaluation 7065 Performing arts centers, publication 7065 Performing arts centers, technical assistance 3306, 6067 Performing arts, African Americans/Blacks 3447, 3663, 7699 Performing arts, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1543, 3438, 9535 Performing arts, awards/prizes/competitions 8351, 10830 Performing arts, ballet 696, 887, 951, 957, 1537, 1683, 1688, 1689, 1762, 2357, 5906, 5923-5925, 5938, 6046, 7002, 7656, 7783, 8972, 8973, 9097, 9503, 10352, 10547, 12052 Performing arts, building/renovation 909, 1697, 9227, 9433 Performing arts, children 3663 Performing arts, children/youth 543, 909, 918, 2358, 2616, 3302, 3410, 3415, 3752, 4213, 4383, 4562, 5719, 5938, 5947, 7002, 7042, 7245, 8265, 8836, 8837, 8961, 9134, 9227, 9423, 9433, 9496, 9573, 9641, 9647, 9654, 9680, 9786, 10048, 10962 Performing arts, choreography 1619, 7649, 7675 Performing arts, circus arts 7438 Performing arts, computer systems/equipment 137, 9503 Performing arts, conferences/seminars 3748, 6207 Performing arts, curriculum development 8351, 8402, 9641, 10962 Performing arts, dance 469-471, 765, 924, 935, 1545, 1580, 1581, 1604, 1614, 1619, 1672, 1708, 1794, 1935, 2230, 2520, 2886, 2892, 2899, 2912, 3410, 3415, 3620, 3678, 4653, 5408, 5623, 5926, 5945, 6435, 6525, 6618, 6863, 7022, 7133, 7134, 7245, 7254, 7649, 7671, 7672, 7674, 7675, 7687, 7694, 7718, 7749, 7751, 7817, 8111, 8116, 8164, 9090, 9428, 9496, 9568, 9780, 9850, 10008, 10010, 10531, 10642, 10749, 11445, 11462, 11859, 12070 Performing arts, economically disadvantaged 909, 918, 1664, 1737, 1738, 5719, 7245 Performing arts, education 16, 137, 543, 798, 909, 918, 1235, 1541, 1664, 1697, 1737, 1738, 2358, 2370, 2616, 2696, 2899, 3302, 3410, 3415, 3663, 3752, 4213, 4218, 4366, 4562, 5061, 5406, 5408, 5465, 5510, 5704, 5719, 5753, 5906, 5923-5925, 5938, 5947, 6010, 6207, 7002, 7042, 7205, 7245, 7404, 7699, 7863, 8177, 8265, 8323, 8351, 8402, 8836, 8837, 8961, 9007, 9134, 9227, 9423, 9433, 9496, 9503, 9525, 9573, 9641, 9647, 9654, 9680, 9780, 10048, 10244, 10962, 11839 Performing arts, electronic media/online services 543, 2370, 4547 Performing arts, equipment 2468, 8351 Performing arts, exhibitions 9496 Performing arts, faculty/staff development 16, 3410, 5061, 5366, 8351, 9525, 10048, 10962 Performing arts, Hispanics/Latinos 543 Performing arts, immigrants/refugees 1541 Performing arts, income development 621, 918, 1011, 1541, 1664, 1731, 1737, 1738, 2358, 2370, 2468, 2696, 2899, 2931, 4366, 4547, 4562, 5366, 5408, 5510, 5906, 5923-5925, 5938, 5947, 7245, 7404, 8177, 8265, 8323, 8836, 8837, 8961, 9007, 9227, 9399, 9496, 9503, 9535, 10048, 10244, 10655, 10830, 11244, 12067 Performing arts, internship funds 3748, 3752, 5753
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Performing arts, management development/capacity building 16, 137, 543, 783, 798, 803, 835, 909, 944, 1235, 1543, 1618, 1664, 1697, 1737, 1738, 2358, 3302, 3438, 3447, 3663, 4383, 5061, 5406, 5408, 5465, 5704, 5719, 6010, 7002, 7042, 7205, 7245, 7699, 7863, 7988, 9399, 9423, 9433, 9525, 9786, 10048, 10244, 11839, 12064, 12067 Performing arts, minorities 909, 944, 1541, 1737, 1738, 2358, 2931, 5061, 5719, 9647 Performing arts, music 137, 263, 469-471, 475, 698, 798, 864, 895, 919, 936, 992, 1697, 1708, 1829, 1955, 2013, 2019, 2796, 3065, 3551, 4294, 4451, 4714, 4852, 5061, 5176, 5510, 5704, 5719, 5945, 6010, 6169, 6446, 6964, 6988, 7001, 7022, 7147, 7404, 7660, 7721, 7965, 7972, 8027, 8305, 8351, 8644, 8865, 8942, 8943, 9007, 9075, 9125, 9134, 9502, 9564, 9632, 10439, 11635, 11652, 12046, 12137 Performing arts, music (choral) 144, 794, 1664, 2332, 2358, 3680, 5326, 5718, 9462, 10392, 11123, 11540, 12034 Performing arts, music composition 7071, 8323 Performing arts, music ensembles/groups 839, 921, 1822, 3443, 3906, 3915, 4735, 4747, 5407, 6032, 7257, 7834, 8323, 8858, 9291, 9744, 9792, 9853, 10244, 10348, 10540, 10767, 12053 Performing arts, Native Americans/American Indians 9496 Performing arts, opera 199, 699, 938, 939, 1701, 1967, 1968, 2353, 2354, 2371, 2521, 2882, 4366, 4427, 4653, 5512, 5553, 5554, 5731, 5930, 6687, 7863, 8089, 8179, 8384, 8936, 9225, 9377, 9381, 9405, 9540, 9854, 9895, 10026, 10545, 10597, 10756, 10838, 10990, 11473, 11474, 11558, 12055 Performing arts, orchestras 25, 926, 954, 1704, 1705, 1758, 2017, 2257, 2361, 2364, 2370, 2696, 3035, 3250, 3402, 3442, 3621, 3654, 3916, 4300, 4303, 4428, 4429, 4562, 4734, 5865, 5928, 7499, 7500, 7650, 7661, 7663, 7676, 7693, 7703, 7740, 7956, 8255, 8323, 8835, 8882, 9226, 9401, 9521, 9862, 10027, 10045, 10313-10315, 10392, 10496, 10546, 10598, 10619, 10786, 10845, 11268, 11358, 11473, 11474, 11599, 11855, 11873, 12013 Performing arts, performance/productions 2696, 3752, 7205, 8323, 9007, 9641, 10048 Performing arts, program evaluation 2370, 9780 Performing arts, publication 7699 Performing arts, research 918, 7024, 7699 Performing arts, scholarship funds 3302 Performing arts, seed money 9780 Performing arts, technical assistance 2358, 5061, 5406, 5408, 7769, 8351, 8402, 9573, 10048, 10244 Performing arts, theater 16, 51, 74, 136, 517, 691, 857, 863, 872, 894, 897, 908, 918, 923, 937, 952, 955, 962, 963, 1555, 1566, 1746, 1955, 1969, 2057, 2259, 2363, 2616, 2690, 2691, 2813, 2825, 2877, 2884, 2905, 2927, 3091, 3302, 3449, 3454, 3465, 3619, 3625, 3663, 3699, 3752, 3966, 4216, 4218, 4222, 4290, 4333, 4365, 4377, 4433, 4623, 4715, 4744, 4776, 4786, 4978, 5060, 5317, 5349, 5370, 5374, 5375, 5400, 5406, 5466, 5477, 5676, 5696, 5739, 5751, 5864, 5918, 5927, 5933, 5936, 6028, 6207, 6344, 6451, 6684, 6867, 6997, 7022, 7026, 7150, 7200, 7205, 7207, 7214, 7222, 7282, 7324, 7471, 7699, 7709, 7712, 8028, 8175, 8636, 8883, 8885, 8886, 8902, 8912, 8919, 9013, 9085, 9104, 9371, 9407, 9433, 9457, 9491, 9511, 9525, 9543, 9629, 9641, 9647, 9680, 9723, 9739, 9746, 9749, 9772, 9782, 9787, 9788, 9790, 9831, 9834, 9852, 9962, 9964, 10047, 10060, 10061, 10073, 10155, 10156, 10178, 10179, 10248, 10251, 10359, 10599, 10762, 10796, 10853, 11444, 11472, 11839, 11849 Performing arts, theater (musical) 5940, 7966, 9784, 9801, 10873
Performing arts, theater (playwriting) 1555, 5400, 6616, 7859, 10048 Performing arts, women 783 Performing arts, youth 1664, 1737, 1738, 3748, 5406, 8323 Peru, animals/wildlife 1117 Peru, arts/culture/humanities 598 Peru, community improvement/development 4795, 4800, 4801, 5125, 6788, 6791, 11514 Peru, crime/courts/legal services 5077 Peru, education 4795 Peru, environment 1116, 5077, 5125, 6791, 11514, 11522, 11524 Peru, international affairs/development 1116, 1117, 4801, 5077, 6788, 6791, 11522 Peru, public affairs/government 4800, 4801, 5077, 6788, 6791 Peru, recreation/sports/athletics 11514, 11522 Peru, religion 598 Peru, social sciences 5077 Pharmacology 11749 Pharmacology research 1923, 4700, 7335, 11769, 11786, 11827, 11851 Pharmacology research, conferences/seminars 1923 Pharmacology research, economically disadvantaged 1923, 7335, 11769, 11786 Pharmacology research, faculty/staff development 11827, 11851 Pharmacology research, management development/ capacity building 7335 Pharmacology research, program evaluation 11769, 11786 Pharmacology, children/youth 11749 Pharmacology, economically disadvantaged 11749 Pharmacology, technical assistance 11749 Pharmacology, women 11749 Pharmacy/prescriptions 89, 524, 1093, 1446, 1772, 2120, 2917, 3272, 4509, 6384, 6406, 6413, 6933, 11749 Pharmacy/prescriptions, aging 89, 6384 Pharmacy/prescriptions, AIDS, people with 2120 Pharmacy/prescriptions, children/youth 6413, 11749 Pharmacy/prescriptions, computer systems/ equipment 1093, 1772 Pharmacy/prescriptions, economically disadvantaged 89, 1772, 2917, 4509, 6384, 11749 Pharmacy/prescriptions, electronic media/online services 1772 Pharmacy/prescriptions, immigrants/refugees 2917 Pharmacy/prescriptions, management development/capacity building 1093, 1772, 2120, 2917 Pharmacy/prescriptions, program evaluation 524, 6384 Pharmacy/prescriptions, research 6384, 6406, 6413, 11749 Pharmacy/prescriptions, scholarship funds 3272 Pharmacy/prescriptions, substance abusers 2120, 6406 Pharmacy/prescriptions, technical assistance 6406, 11749 Pharmacy/prescriptions, women 524, 1446, 4509, 11749 Philanthropy/voluntarism 48, 101, 189, 291, 292, 393, 577, 631, 673, 674, 723, 736, 753, 754, 808, 826, 841, 853, 874, 875, 1018-1021, 1084, 1251, 1284, 1320, 1325, 1343, 1417, 1460, 1728, 1885-1887, 2188, 2350, 2356, 2545, 2580, 2604, 2642, 2704, 2706, 2718, 2739, 2806, 2859, 2960, 2961, 2964, 2995, 3074, 3120, 3121, 3143, 3182, 3186, 3320, 3427, 3436, 3510, 3628, 3642, 3762, 3928, 4013, 4015, 4094, 4148, 4279-4283, 4334, 4359-4364, 4378, 4379, 4418, 4426, 4453, 4455, 4456, 4462, 4463, 4471, 4723, 4724, 4782, 4783, 4815, 4825, 4829, 4830, 4842, 4845, 4846, 4858, 4882, 4888, 4889, 4901, 4902, 4909, 5011, 5012, 5033, 5048, 5055, 5075, 5083, 5120, 5136, 5140, 5144, 5154, 5155, 5252, 5273, 5598, 5735, 5880-5882, 5920, 5967, 5968, 5977, 6143, 6162-6164,
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6242, 6247, 6257, 6262, 6297, 6419, 6434, 6441, 6455, 6459, 6574, 6781, 6854, 6928, 6934, 6936, 6937, 6963, 6981, 7008-7016, 7055, 7071, 7076, 7099, 7155, 7158, 7178, 7194, 7204, 7210, 7212, 7221, 7253, 7256, 7288, 7295, 7308, 7312, 7313, 7316, 7329, 7353, 7406-7410, 7461, 7556, 7586, 7856, 7919, 7951, 8059, 8075, 8139, 8159, 8174, 8182, 8191, 8278, 8287, 8296, 8307, 8401, 8456, 8518, 8552, 8569, 8573, 8574, 8606, 8630, 8647, 8655, 8673, 8688, 8689, 8696, 8708, 8748, 8791, 8823, 9068, 9070, 9254, 9345, 9635, 9708, 9712, 9836, 9837, 9878, 10056, 10172, 10173, 10189, 10226, 10306, 10331, 10685, 10741, 10961, 11357, 11479, 11603, 11606, 11706, 11725, 11788, 11828, 11881, 11984-11986, 12151 Philanthropy/voluntarism, administration/regulation 4750, 4825, 5192, 5530, 7067, 7092 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Africa 874 Philanthropy/voluntarism, African Americans/Blacks 1728, 4013, 7079, 7221, 7329, 8823 Philanthropy/voluntarism, aging 7308 Philanthropy/voluntarism, AIDS, people with 7337 Philanthropy/voluntarism, alliance 4840, 7524, 7822, 8296 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Argentina 2005, 4782 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1542, 5347 Philanthropy/voluntarism, association 81, 580, 719, 723, 797, 801, 811, 812, 1085, 1086, 1097, 1199, 1200, 1270, 1274-1276, 1483, 1827, 2205, 2261, 2281, 2349, 2446, 2476, 2477, 2533, 2539, 2542, 2638, 2686, 2906, 2914, 2964, 3258, 3320, 3343, 3561, 3762, 3765, 3901, 3902, 4063, 4413, 4414, 4689, 4690, 4719, 4730, 4761, 4831-4833, 4839, 4875, 4879, 4988, 5068, 5099, 5108, 5252, 5347, 5444, 5460, 5657, 5764, 5809, 6072, 6092, 6122-6126, 6307, 6496, 6570, 6853, 6880, 6906, 6972, 7004, 7005, 7094, 7139, 7238, 7386, 7697, 7785, 7786, 7805, 7866, 7867, 7991, 8085, 8275, 8290, 8309, 8378, 8398, 8403, 8484, 8512, 8612, 9471, 9753, 9986, 9995, 10266, 10290, 10293, 10537, 11638, 11755, 11823, 12074 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Australia 2738 Philanthropy/voluntarism, awards/prizes/ competitions 753, 754, 1886, 4858, 5200-5207, 5209, 5210, 6880, 7867 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Belgium 4580, 5055 Philanthropy/voluntarism, boys 1728 Philanthropy/voluntarism, building/renovation 195, 2081, 5075, 12059, 12081 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Bulgaria 5144 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Canada 4426, 5040, 6824, 7125, 7126, 8210 Philanthropy/voluntarism, capital campaigns 3143 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Caribbean 4706, 6260, 6789, 6994 Philanthropy/voluntarism, children/youth 1203, 1271, 1274, 1275, 1294, 1314, 4013, 4015, 4094, 4148, 4462, 4832, 4840, 4842, 4913, 5454, 6522, 6852, 9345, 10056, 11357 Philanthropy/voluntarism, China 841, 7092, 7295 Philanthropy/voluntarism, collections acquisition 195 Philanthropy/voluntarism, collections management/ preservation 6908 Philanthropy/voluntarism, computer systems/ equipment 1270, 3178, 4426, 4688, 4798, 4829, 4839, 6241-6243, 8295, 12074 Philanthropy/voluntarism, conferences/seminars 189, 225, 736, 1020, 1786, 1787, 1922, 2336, 2476, 2477, 2539, 2906, 2995, 3074, 4815, 4846, 4902, 6048, 6074, 6092, 6934, 7265, 8075, 8139, 8195, 8401, 9757, 10002-10004, 10290 Philanthropy/voluntarism, crime/abuse victims 9345 Philanthropy/voluntarism, curriculum development 8327 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Developing countries 4885, 5140, 7165, 9411-9415
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Philanthropy/voluntarism, disabilities, people with 5454, 7139, 7805 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Eastern & Central Europe 5055 Philanthropy/voluntarism, economically disadvantaged 393, 1271, 1314, 1319, 1323, 1483, 2004, 2005, 2096, 2097, 2943, 3690, 4013, 4015, 4094, 4148, 4706, 4825, 4829, 4831, 4913, 5140, 6260, 6657, 6789, 6936, 6937, 6994, 7079, 7194, 7210, 7256, 7316, 7321, 7353, 9411-9415, 11357 Philanthropy/voluntarism, electronic media/online services 812, 1270, 1360, 1417, 4829, 4842, 5055, 6072, 7818, 8075, 8159, 8304, 9034 Philanthropy/voluntarism, endowments 54, 3690, 7079 Philanthropy/voluntarism, England 826, 5021, 7212 Philanthropy/voluntarism, equal rights 1343 Philanthropy/voluntarism, equipment 4798, 6241, 6242, 8295 Philanthropy/voluntarism, ethics 5076, 7178 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Ethiopia 1177 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Europe 5040, 5055 Philanthropy/voluntarism, faculty/staff development 3737, 4997, 6126, 6522, 7158, 7265, 7312 Philanthropy/voluntarism, fellowships 5140, 6208 Philanthropy/voluntarism, film/video/radio 2460 Philanthropy/voluntarism, formal/general education 6074 Philanthropy/voluntarism, fund raising/fund distribution 1485 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Germany 3297, 5020 Philanthropy/voluntarism, girls 9411-9415 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Global programs 841, 1317-1319, 2096, 2097, 2745, 4486, 4829, 4913, 5040, 5048, 7165, 7204, 7325, 7337, 7951, 8327, 8900, 9807, 9809 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Hispanics/Latinos 3068, 3343, 4839, 4840, 6522, 6876, 10002-10004 Philanthropy/voluntarism, homeless 2460 Philanthropy/voluntarism, immigrants/refugees 1483, 1542, 4831, 4909, 6657 Philanthropy/voluntarism, income development 55, 101, 1021, 1274, 1325, 1361, 1442, 2460, 2961, 2964, 3320, 3561, 4063, 4094, 4334, 4730, 4738, 4782, 4815, 4832, 4839, 4988, 5055, 5120, 5144, 5273, 5657, 5920, 6099, 6981, 7076, 7256, 7288, 7316, 7329, 8075, 8296, 9109, 9345, 10002-10004, 11294, 11357 Philanthropy/voluntarism, indigenous peoples 7321 Philanthropy/voluntarism, infants/toddlers 1279 Philanthropy/voluntarism, information services 24, 29, 195, 219, 344, 563, 564, 1325, 1361, 1417, 1472, 1569, 1735, 2105, 2106, 2260, 2318, 2629, 2888, 3068, 3178, 3561, 5040, 5055, 5122, 5123, 5903, 6241, 6777, 6780, 6882, 7498, 7818, 8304, 8529, 8749, 8789, 8790, 9034, 9326, 10895, 10958, 10961, 11294, 11781, 12059, 12077, 12081 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Italy 8139 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Kenya 1177, 7210 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Latin America 2546, 4706, 6260, 6789, 6994 Philanthropy/voluntarism, LGBTQ 1284 Philanthropy/voluntarism, management development/capacity building 29, 219, 347, 393, 723, 797, 801, 1200, 1270, 1274, 1275, 1284, 1343, 1361, 1483, 1728, 1887, 2205, 2261, 2336, 2356, 2501, 2638, 2642, 2888, 2914, 3178, 3343, 3561, 3760, 3762, 3765, 4738, 4783, 4831, 4839, 4840, 4879, 4988, 5055, 5154, 5155, 5192, 5347, 5444, 5460, 5903, 6297, 6695, 6777, 7004, 7005, 7071, 7076, 7139, 7155, 7158, 7165, 7194, 7210, 7253, 7288, 7308, 7316, 7329, 7353, 7498, 7805, 7885, 7991, 8085, 8295, 8304, 8378, 9471, 9753, 9837, 9986, 9995, 10293, 10895, 10958, 10961, 11638, 11823, 11828 Philanthropy/voluntarism, management/technical assistance 48, 54, 55, 82, 155, 225, 347, 577, 631, 808, 853, 859, 866, 913, 914, 960, 970, 1084, 1153, 1159, 1177, 1185-1187, 1203, 1230, 1231, 1237, 1266, 1268, 1271, 1279,
SUBJECT INDEX
1294, 1317-1320, 1323, 1346, 1360, 1377, 1380, 1383, 1398, 1411, 1412, 1417, 1432, 1442, 1460, 1485, 1542, 1579, 1727, 1786, 1787, 1922, 2004, 2005, 2025, 2059, 2081, 2096, 2097, 2199, 2336, 2341, 2356, 2546, 2580, 2704, 2706, 2739, 2745, 2806, 2842-2845, 2859, 2943, 2960, 2961, 3060-3062, 3074, 3120, 3127, 3145-3148, 3280, 3295, 3297, 3339, 3427, 3510, 3563, 3642, 3690, 3696, 3737, 3738, 4015, 4057, 4148, 4323, 4339-4341, 4359-4364, 4453, 4455, 4459, 4463, 4471, 4486, 4688, 4706, 4720, 4723, 4724, 4738, 4750, 4815, 4829, 4845, 4846, 4888, 4889, 4913, 4997, 5004, 5011, 5012, 5020, 5036, 5040, 5048, 5055, 5140, 5147, 5200-5210, 5417, 5454, 5459, 5880-5882, 5905, 6099, 6143, 6158, 6162-6164, 6208, 6209, 6242, 6243, 6247, 6257, 6260, 6419, 6423-6431, 6439, 6441, 6455, 6499, 6522, 6657, 6695, 6789, 6846, 6849, 6852, 6854, 6858, 6876, 6882, 6883, 6908, 6936, 6937, 6994, 7008-7016, 7055, 7067, 7079, 7125, 7126, 7165, 7265, 7321, 7337, 7406-7410, 7427, 7449, 7513, 7551, 7556, 7704, 7748, 7818, 7820, 7856, 7885, 7919, 7951, 8025, 8042, 8059, 8139, 8174, 8182, 8195, 8210, 8278, 8326, 8327, 8331, 8341, 8400, 8518, 8573, 8647, 8673, 9103, 9109, 9177, 9254, 9313, 9322, 9326, 9411-9415, 9459-9461, 9701, 9747, 9757, 9759, 9805, 9807, 9809, 10002-10004, 10189, 10192, 10226, 10306, 10331, 10342-10346, 10384, 10385, 10622, 10685, 10741, 11478, 11479, 11578, 11603, 11606, 11788, 11789, 11881, 11984-11986, 12145, 12151 Philanthropy/voluntarism, men 1728 Philanthropy/voluntarism, mentally disabled 347 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Mexico 2004, 4840, 7194, 10919-10921 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Middle East 7353 Philanthropy/voluntarism, minorities 393, 1237, 1343, 1483, 1542, 4831, 4858, 4882, 4889, 4902, 6441, 6657, 7076, 7221, 7316 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Namibia 7238 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Native Americans/ American Indians 4825, 4879, 5967, 6522, 7071, 7155, 7253, 7308, 11706 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Pakistan 1323 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Philippines 1442, 2545 Philanthropy/voluntarism, program evaluation 753, 913, 914, 960, 1177, 1185, 1186, 1203, 1279, 1314, 3563, 4148, 6048, 9411-9415, 9805, 10056, 11683, 11781 Philanthropy/voluntarism, public education 219, 2460, 3697 Philanthropy/voluntarism, public policy 155, 435, 1314, 4015, 4148, 4888, 5076, 5635, 7126, 7212, 7337, 8139, 8401 Philanthropy/voluntarism, publication 577, 719, 1203, 1218, 1735, 2964, 3068, 4724, 5122, 6196, 6934, 7158, 7178, 7204, 8399, 8569, 10168, 10173 Philanthropy/voluntarism, research 195, 808, 898, 914, 1088, 1152, 1185, 1218, 1314, 1398, 1542, 1572, 1728, 2141, 3563, 3604, 3760, 4148, 4432, 4724, 4783, 4798, 4839, 4845, 4888, 4909, 5122, 5167, 5452, 5527, 5528, 6048, 6196, 6858, 6937, 7021, 7092, 7099, 7158, 7212, 7241, 7295, 7312, 7313, 7427, 7921, 8094, 8121, 8159, 8287, 8295, 8304, 8399, 9411-9415, 9836, 10168, 10685, 11683, 11740, 11781 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Romania 5011, 5012 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Russia 5120, 7099, 7158 Philanthropy/voluntarism, scholarship funds 1230, 1231, 3690, 8059 Philanthropy/voluntarism, seed money 347, 898, 2260, 2960, 7238, 8401, 9837, 9878, 10622 Philanthropy/voluntarism, South Africa 5136, 7116, 7312, 7313, 7321, 8025 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Southern Africa 7321 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Switzerland 7353
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SUBJECT INDEX
Philanthropy/voluntarism, technical assistance 2106, 2501, 4013, 5048, 5076, 5083, 5120, 5252, 5347, 5530, 6297, 7099, 7139, 7805 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Ukraine 5083 Philanthropy/voluntarism, volunteer services 2501 Philanthropy/voluntarism, women 1177, 1270, 1323, 1442, 4913, 4988, 7004, 7005, 9807, 9809, 11725 Philanthropy/voluntarism, youth 1266, 2501, 7427 Philippines, community improvement/development 1281, 1357, 1442, 2545 Philippines, environment 1228, 1357 Philippines, health—general 1281, 1290, 1357, 1370, 1373, 1395, 1442 Philippines, international affairs/development 1290, 1370, 1373, 1395, 7261 Philippines, philanthropy/voluntarism 1442, 2545 Philippines, public affairs/government 1290, 1357, 1395, 7261, 8115 Philippines, social sciences 1395 Philosophy/ethics 8027 Philosophy/ethics, income development 8027 Philosophy/ethics, youth 8027 Photography, economically disadvantaged 5475 Photography, equipment 6082 Photography, income development 675, 6082 Photography, management development/capacity building 7958, 9799, 10755 Photography, minorities 5475 Photography, technical assistance 4971 Photography, women 464 Photography, youth 464 Physical therapy 1750, 2239, 3058, 3078, 5578, 8680, 8832, 9466, 9477, 10150, 10991, 11121, 11192, 11238, 11239 Physical therapy, children 8680, 8832 Physical therapy, children/youth 9466 Physical therapy, disabilities, people with 1750, 2239, 3058, 9466, 9477, 10150, 10991, 11192, 11238, 11239 Physical therapy, equipment 5578 Physical therapy, faculty/staff development 2239 Physical therapy, income development 3078, 9477, 10991, 11121, 11192, 11238, 11239 Physical therapy, infants/toddlers 8680, 8832 Physical therapy, management development/ capacity building 1750, 2239, 3058, 8680, 8832, 9466, 9477, 10150 Physical therapy, physically disabled 3078, 5578, 8680, 8832, 11121 Physical/earth sciences 1103, 1229, 1539, 1980, 2022, 3431, 4710, 7577, 8386-8388, 11824 Physical/earth sciences, children/youth 1539, 1980, 3431 Physical/earth sciences, economically disadvantaged 1980, 3431 Physical/earth sciences, equipment 2022 Physical/earth sciences, exhibitions 8386-8388 Physical/earth sciences, faculty/staff development 11824 Physical/earth sciences, income development 1980 Physical/earth sciences, management development/capacity building 3431, 8386-8388 Physical/earth sciences, minorities 1980, 3431 Physical/earth sciences, program evaluation 1103 Physical/earth sciences, research 1103, 7577, 11824 Physically disabled, arts/culture/humanities 9090, 9576 Physically disabled, education 6313, 8680, 8832 Physically disabled, employment 5578 Physically disabled, health—general 3078, 3501, 3555, 5578, 6165, 6313, 6397, 7608, 8680, 8832, 9043, 10980, 11121, 11206, 11240, 11322, 11368 Physically disabled, health—specific diseases 200, 260, 2556, 2568, 5578, 5843, 8070, 9043, 9046, 9262, 9263, 10904, 11034, 11173, 11288, 11289, 11417, 11907 Physically disabled, housing/shelter 9379, 9576 Physically disabled, human services—multipurpose 7608, 11240, 11322, 11325, 11407, 11943
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Physically disabled, international affairs/ development 11206 Physically disabled, medical research 1951, 1952, 2597, 3501, 7572 Physically disabled, mental health/substance abuse 6397 Physically disabled, public affairs/government 7608 Physically disabled, recreation/sports/athletics 1122, 3078, 8070, 11121, 11247, 11325 Physically disabled, science 7572 Physics 2347, 7581 Physics, endowments 2347 Physics, management development/capacity building 2347 Physics, research 7581 Planetarium 1089, 1090, 10559, 10843, 10844 Planetarium, income development 1090, 10559, 10843, 10844 Planetarium, management development/capacity building 1089 Poland, arts/culture/humanities 8393 Poland, civil rights 5142 Poland, community improvement/development 5142 Poland, human services—multipurpose 2128 Poland, international affairs/development 5142, 8393 Poland, public affairs/government 5142 Political science 2044, 5034, 5803, 6225 Political science, faculty/staff development 5803 Political science, management development/ capacity building 2044 Political science, youth 5803, 6225 Population studies 173, 423, 819, 848, 1291, 1364, 1365, 1395, 1447, 1624, 3738, 4008, 4026, 4041, 4115, 4139, 4157, 4196, 4814, 6387, 7181, 7221, 7278, 7638, 8151, 8201, 8202, 8216, 8315, 9512, 9877, 11764, 11765 Population studies, African Americans/Blacks 7221 Population studies, boys 1364 Population studies, children/youth 1365, 4008, 4026, 4041, 4115, 4139, 4157, 4196, 6387, 7278 Population studies, computer systems/equipment 8216 Population studies, crime/abuse victims 4041, 4196 Population studies, disabilities, people with 4041 Population studies, economically disadvantaged 819, 1291, 1364, 1365, 4008, 4026, 4041, 4115, 4139, 4157, 4196, 6387, 7181, 7278, 8151, 11764, 11765 Population studies, electronic media/online services 848, 1291, 4157 Population studies, faculty/staff development 7181 Population studies, fellowships 4041 Population studies, girls 1364 Population studies, immigrants/refugees 423 Population studies, income development 848, 8151 Population studies, indigenous peoples 7181 Population studies, management development/ capacity building 173, 7181, 7278 Population studies, minorities 423, 7221 Population studies, offenders/ex-offenders 4026 Population studies, program evaluation 819, 4041, 4814, 6387, 11764, 11765 Population studies, research 423, 4041, 4139, 4157, 6387, 7278, 7638, 8216, 8315, 11764, 11765 Population studies, technical assistance 4026, 4115, 4139, 4157, 4196 Population studies, women 819, 1365, 1395, 7278 Poverty studies 95, 7182, 8335, 11759 Poverty studies, economically disadvantaged 95, 7182, 8335, 11759 Poverty studies, management development/capacity building 11759 Poverty studies, program evaluation 7182 Poverty studies, research 7182, 8335 Poverty studies, technical assistance 8335 Poverty studies, women 7182 Pregnancy centers 3632, 11001, 11172, 11321, 12146 Pregnancy centers, income development 11001, 11172, 11321, 12146
Pregnancy centers, management development/ capacity building 3632 Pregnancy centers, women 3632, 11001, 11172, 11321, 12146 Professorships, education 5855 Professorships, human services—multipurpose 5855 Professorships, international affairs/development 5148 Program evaluation, animals/wildlife 246, 1004, 1352, 1403, 1433, 1434, 5372, 7025, 8122, 8565 Program evaluation, arts/culture/humanities 246, 487, 908, 987, 1128, 1129, 1133, 1137, 1139, 2370, 2748, 2919, 3478, 3500, 3566, 3956, 4294, 4743, 5375, 5479, 6114, 6391, 7065, 7206, 7220, 7222, 7269, 7318, 7345, 7350, 7652, 8083, 8360, 8366, 8986, 9088, 9670, 9769, 9780, 10051, 10122, 10216, 10246, 10313, 10541 Program evaluation, civil rights 238, 777, 778, 1559, 2036, 2123, 2512, 2968, 2979, 2996, 4855, 5092, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 7062, 7091, 7222, 7276, 7285, 7341, 7345, 9411-9415, 9418, 11783, 11798 Program evaluation, community improvement/ development 69, 402, 433, 728, 753, 776, 782, 891, 913, 914, 960, 987, 1004, 1185, 1195, 1202, 1204, 1205, 1246, 1339, 1375, 1436, 1559, 2037, 2056, 3132, 3512, 3531, 3532, 3534, 4004, 4009, 4027, 4028, 4049, 4087, 4098, 4127, 4145, 4160, 4182, 4183, 4186, 4188, 4189, 4221, 4814, 5013, 5016, 5017, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5127, 5128, 5150, 5160, 5164, 5341, 5898, 5902, 5910, 6048, 6280, 6299, 6311, 6320, 6336, 6342, 6346, 6387, 7102, 7113, 7118, 7141, 7162, 7182, 7296, 7328, 7336, 7351, 8000, 8125, 8127, 8135, 8137, 8148, 8346, 8862, 9088, 9228, 9408, 9659, 9795, 10056, 10219, 11584, 11655, 11683, 11781, 11798, 11934 Program evaluation, crime/courts/legal services 238, 386, 395, 431, 728, 2719, 3358, 3469, 3947, 3956, 4587, 5092, 5293, 5388, 5585, 6352, 6356, 6370, 6405, 7091, 7413, 7596, 7899, 8011, 8623, 9410, 9891, 10041, 10658, 11459 Program evaluation, education 69, 161, 249, 299, 319, 322, 487, 548, 576, 579, 740, 827, 947, 948, 961, 965, 988, 1087, 1110, 1128, 1133, 1134, 1138, 1141, 1142, 1146, 1279, 1375, 1389, 1639, 1707, 1734, 1784, 2042, 2104, 2167, 2169, 2175, 2383, 2393, 2394, 2711, 2715, 2716, 2770, 2991, 3090, 3221, 3223, 3224, 3231, 3242, 3359, 3414, 3419, 3420, 3424, 3460, 3470, 3478, 3500, 3530, 3563, 3564, 3779, 3824, 3825, 3827, 3947, 3956, 3957, 3979, 4009, 4028, 4049, 4154, 4160, 4178, 4182, 4186, 4294, 4347, 4964, 5013, 5032, 5073, 5096, 5097, 5159, 5178, 5309, 5396, 5518, 5529, 5541-5543, 5550, 5560, 5566, 5572, 5574, 5651, 5687, 5872, 5875, 5897, 5904, 5911, 5979-5981, 6148, 6217, 6275, 6287, 6296, 6303, 6313, 6317, 6361, 6364, 6388, 6390, 6395, 6480, 6783, 6857, 7114, 7121, 7122, 7184, 7206, 7217, 7220, 7231, 7269, 7291, 7318, 7345, 7376, 7394, 7412, 7496, 7596, 7602, 7652, 7658, 7677, 7716, 7722, 7942, 8000, 8013, 8096, 8122, 8134, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8178, 8357, 8359-8362, 8365-8367, 8380, 8404, 8566, 8567, 8889, 8890, 8908, 8909, 8932, 9003, 9006, 9045, 9081, 9308-9310, 9314, 9318, 9530, 9666, 9670, 9672, 9690, 9735, 9755, 9783, 9805, 10022, 10025, 10028, 10041, 10050, 10052, 10068, 10071, 10181, 10217, 10240, 10250, 10254, 10378-10381, 10507, 10541, 10687, 10693, 10701, 10706, 10752, 10974, 11742, 11770, 11771, 11791, 11796, 11868, 11895 Program evaluation, employment 298, 1139, 1141, 2135, 2367, 3467, 5032, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5096, 5097, 5126-5128, 5341, 5388,
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6857, 7151, 8000, 8125, 8135, 8137, 8602, 10068, 10071, 10706, 10752 Program evaluation, environment 246, 1047, 1103, 1116, 1185, 1186, 1202, 1339, 1352, 1403, 1433, 1434, 1436, 1511, 1719, 3467, 5032, 5164, 5372, 5585, 6114, 7113, 7118, 7328, 7594, 8346, 8380, 9892, 10024, 10217, 10264, 11518, 11584, 11588, 11762 Program evaluation, food/nutrition/agriculture 160, 378, 402, 1719, 3823, 4855, 5160, 5423, 6148, 6264, 6280, 6287, 6291, 6338, 6346, 6364, 6370, 6390, 6395, 6405, 6416, 7102, 8000, 8135, 8137, 10181, 11518, 11734, 11762 Program evaluation, health—general 88, 237, 239, 245, 274, 351, 364, 378, 386, 389, 395, 402, 412, 428, 444, 524, 651, 775, 813, 819, 1099, 1102, 1104, 1106, 1110, 1113, 1177, 1221, 1246, 1308, 1314, 1355, 1373, 1424, 1734, 1767, 1776, 1780, 1789, 2037, 2136, 2198, 2204, 2206, 2554, 2600, 2968, 3163, 3165, 3166, 3469, 3475, 3488, 3516, 3523, 3524, 3530-3532, 3546, 3555, 3823-3825, 3827, 3831, 4069, 4122, 4692, 4814, 4954, 5158, 5388, 5423, 5980, 5981, 6156, 6264, 6266, 6275, 6276, 6279, 6280, 6282, 6283, 6287, 6288, 6291, 6296, 6299, 6309, 6311, 6313, 6314, 6317, 6320, 6323-6326, 6336, 6338, 6343, 6345, 6346, 6352, 6354, 6356, 6359, 6361, 6364-6366, 6368, 6370, 6372, 6378-6381, 6384, 6387-6391, 6393, 6395, 6397, 6400, 6402, 6404, 6405, 6408, 6410-6412, 6414, 6416, 6493, 6857, 7057, 7188, 7222, 7276, 7304, 7341, 7342, 7434, 7596, 7608, 7612, 7614, 7819, 7899, 7920, 7981, 8000, 8095, 8096, 8122, 8123, 8134, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8157, 8565, 8691, 9418, 9623, 10216, 10264, 10926-10929, 11459, 11730, 11734, 11764, 11765, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11797, 11798, 11801 Program evaluation, health—specific diseases 239, 351, 1106, 2037, 2136, 3388, 3831, 6400, 7057, 7222, 7434, 7454, 7614, 7819, 7828, 8178, 11734, 11801, 12008 Program evaluation, housing/shelter 3513, 4183, 4189, 4330, 4331, 5241, 5388, 6093, 6150, 7881, 8602, 9681, 9983, 10217, 10219, 11570, 11588 Program evaluation, human services—multipurpose 238, 239, 245, 351, 364, 386, 395, 775, 1076, 1104, 1135, 1389, 1734, 1775, 1780, 1889, 2128, 2143, 2155, 2167, 2176, 2204, 2266, 2337, 2365, 2367, 2383, 2393, 2394, 3090, 3413, 3475, 3513, 3516, 3523, 3524, 3544, 3827, 4004, 4009, 4027, 4028, 4041, 4044, 4045, 4049, 4069, 4078, 4081, 4087, 4090, 4098, 4122, 4123, 4127, 4160, 4178-4180, 4182-4184, 4186, 4188, 4189, 4347, 5073, 5150, 5178, 5256, 5382, 5489, 5573, 5603, 5902, 5980, 5981, 6150, 6156, 6276, 6287, 6291, 6303, 6323, 6338, 6352, 6387, 6416, 6493, 6860, 7141, 7151, 7296, 7336, 7341, 7413, 7489, 7490, 7493, 7608, 7612, 7835, 7899, 8011, 8096, 8098, 8117, 8404, 8425, 8588-8590, 8594, 8598, 8603, 8623, 8662, 8691, 8937, 9019, 9509, 9735, 9978, 9983, 10028, 10056, 10217, 10219, 10236, 10254, 10926, 10927, 11570, 11630, 11764, 11765, 11799, 12008, 12142 Program evaluation, international affairs/ development 161, 651, 809, 1103, 1116, 1221, 1246, 1308, 1355, 1373, 1424, 2056, 2123, 2135, 2136, 2944, 2968, 3223, 3488, 7057, 7062, 7113, 7182, 7276, 7285, 7342, 7351, 7614, 8123, 8128, 9408, 10935, 11729, 11730, 11734, 11751, 11762, 11764, 11765, 11768, 11769, 11783, 11786, 11797, 11798, 11801, 12025 Program evaluation, medical research 88, 1112, 6316, 6384, 8095, 8096, 8122, 8565, 11730, 11768, 11769, 11786, 11797 Program evaluation, membership benefit groups 8125, 8127, 11729
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Program evaluation, mental health/substance abuse 1135, 2266, 3388, 3413, 3522, 3534, 4122, 4123, 5293, 6299, 6303, 6316, 6372, 6377, 6389, 6397, 6400, 7304, 7981, 8084, 8603, 9899, 10102, 10240, 10590 Program evaluation, philanthropy/voluntarism 69, 753, 913, 914, 960, 1177, 1185, 1186, 1203, 1279, 1314, 2512, 3563, 4148, 4855, 5388, 5613, 6048, 8148, 9411-9415, 9805, 10056, 11683, 11781 Program evaluation, public affairs/government 274, 299, 319, 548, 753, 1129, 1195, 1403, 1434, 1436, 1486, 1559, 2206, 2944, 2979, 3221, 3223, 3478, 3500, 3956, 4127, 4221, 4330, 4814, 4855, 4964, 5016, 5017, 5097, 5150, 5979, 6391, 6400, 6845, 6857, 6860, 7062, 7091, 7141, 7184, 7277, 7296, 7318, 7351, 7594, 7608, 8011, 8125, 8127, 8157, 9019, 9045, 9088, 9308-9310, 9314, 9408, 9609, 9983, 10687, 11655, 11729, 11751, 11770, 11771 Program evaluation, recreation/sports/athletics 255, 1047, 1789, 2204, 5872, 6296, 6314, 6317, 6320, 8013, 8380, 9281, 9410, 9417, 10217, 10264 Program evaluation, religion 255, 6662 Program evaluation, safety/disaster relief 239, 1780, 5241, 6275, 6389, 10935 Program evaluation, science 161, 274, 948, 1087, 1103, 1112, 1128, 1133-1135, 1139, 1142, 1146, 1186, 1352, 1511, 2104, 4221, 5910, 6314, 7677, 8157, 8566, 8567, 9308-9310, 9314, 9318, 9795, 10507, 10752, 11762, 11868 Program evaluation, social sciences 322, 819, 1486, 2135, 2143, 2176, 2715, 2968, 4041, 4814, 4964, 6299, 6316, 6387, 6662, 7059, 7182, 7184, 7217, 7296, 7342, 8359, 8361, 8365, 8367, 8588-8590, 9978, 10216, 11764, 11765 Program evaluation, youth development 395, 1128, 1137, 1203-1205, 1375, 1775, 1776, 1779, 1784, 1789, 2036, 3090, 3242, 3414, 3512, 4069, 4180, 5032, 5096, 6356, 6845, 6857, 7412, 7413, 7428, 7429, 8107, 8963, 9093, 9281, 9285, 9410-9415, 9417, 9418, 9469, 9516, 9666, 9670, 9783, 10040, 10246, 10400, 11494 Prostate cancer research 1673, 1674, 7574 Prostate cancer research, income development 1673, 1674 Prostate cancer research, men 1673, 1674, 7574 Protestant agencies & churches 1638, 3034, 3100, 3588, 3659, 3670, 3672, 3674, 3676, 3681, 3682, 3688, 3691-3695, 3701, 3712-3714, 3717-3719, 3723-3726, 3732, 3734, 3735, 3742, 4753, 4824, 8616-8619, 8621, 8622, 8686, 8717, 8718, 8724, 8733, 8734, 9206, 9448, 10322, 10323, 10439, 10648, 10886, 11086, 12087, 12090, 12091, 12093-12096, 12098, 12102, 12105-12109, 12112, 12113, 12115, 12117, 12118, 12120, 12121, 12124, 12126 Protestant agencies & churches, African Americans/ Blacks 3691 Protestant agencies & churches, blind/visually impaired 12105 Protestant agencies & churches, building/renovation 4753, 8617, 9448, 10439 Protestant agencies & churches, capital campaigns 8734 Protestant agencies & churches, children/youth 3034 Protestant agencies & churches, computer systems/ equipment 10439 Protestant agencies & churches, conferences/ seminars 10886 Protestant agencies & churches, disabilities, people with 8617 Protestant agencies & churches, equipment 9448, 10439, 12105 Protestant agencies & churches, faculty/staff development 3034, 3670, 3682, 3691-3695,
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3701, 3713, 3714, 3718, 3719, 3723, 3724, 3732, 3734, 3742, 8618, 8622 Protestant agencies & churches, immigrants/ refugees 8618 Protestant agencies & churches, income development 3100, 3588, 4824, 8717, 8718, 10322, 10323, 11086, 12090, 12091, 12093-12096, 12098, 12105-12108, 12112, 12113, 12115, 12117, 12118, 12124, 12126 Protestant agencies & churches, management development/capacity building 1638, 3034, 8621, 8686, 8724, 9206, 10648, 10886, 12120, 12121 Protestant agencies & churches, Native Americans/ American Indians 12112 Protestant agencies & churches, offenders/ ex-offenders 10886 Protestant agencies & churches, research 3670, 3682, 3691-3695, 3701, 3713, 3718, 3719, 3724, 3732, 3734, 3742, 12121 Protestant agencies & churches, technical assistance 4753, 4824 Psychology/behavioral science 337, 1178, 1560, 1575, 1726, 2165, 3366, 3758, 4841, 4964, 5625, 6301, 6316, 7427, 7430, 8284, 8359, 8361, 8364, 8365, 8367, 9373, 9531, 9978, 10499, 11832, 11861 Psychology/behavioral science, children 9978 Psychology/behavioral science, children/youth 1178, 1575, 1726, 2165, 3366, 5625, 7430, 9373, 9531, 10499 Psychology/behavioral science, conferences/ seminars 3758, 8365 Psychology/behavioral science, crime/abuse victims 1726, 5625, 6301 Psychology/behavioral science, curriculum development 10499 Psychology/behavioral science, economically disadvantaged 4964, 6301 Psychology/behavioral science, faculty/staff development 8364, 8365, 11832, 11861 Psychology/behavioral science, income development 3366, 9373 Psychology/behavioral science, infants/toddlers 4964 Psychology/behavioral science, management development/capacity building 4964, 5625, 8364 Psychology/behavioral science, mentally disabled 9978 Psychology/behavioral science, minorities 4964, 8367 Psychology/behavioral science, offenders/ ex-offenders 1726 Psychology/behavioral science, program evaluation 4964, 6316, 8359, 8361, 8365, 8367, 9978 Psychology/behavioral science, publication 3758 Psychology/behavioral science, research 4964, 7427, 7430, 8284, 8359, 8361, 8364, 8367, 9978, 10499, 11832, 11861 Psychology/behavioral science, scholarship funds 4964 Psychology/behavioral science, seed money 4841 Psychology/behavioral science, technical assistance 3758, 6301, 7427, 9373 Psychology/behavioral science, women 3758, 6316, 9978 Psychology/behavioral science, youth 6301, 7427, 8284 Public affairs 7125, 7763, 8115 Public affairs, administration/regulation 2720, 5033, 8201, 8202, 8206, 8212, 8214, 8217, 9609 Public affairs, African Americans/Blacks 745, 4820, 4873, 5526, 7093, 7097, 7281, 8009 Public affairs, aging 4102, 8125 Public affairs, AIDS, people with 11757 Public affairs, alliance 646, 647, 4299, 8311, 11655 Public affairs, association 4350, 4862, 11863 Public affairs, awards/prizes/competitions 2095, 12141 Public affairs, boys 646 Public affairs, building/renovation 4937
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Public affairs, children/youth 545, 725, 1058, 1059, 1258, 3038, 4039, 4095, 4096, 4099, 4102, 4124, 4462, 5166, 7746, 8313, 8316, 9084 Public affairs, citizen participation 361, 462, 545, 586, 725, 745, 748, 787, 799, 847, 1195, 1654, 1655, 2256, 2348, 2944, 2969, 2973, 2979, 3038, 3069, 3075, 3444, 3448, 4067, 4102, 4124, 4462, 4480, 4499, 4500, 4800, 4801, 4811, 4812, 4817, 4872, 4873, 4888, 4909, 4937, 5007, 5014, 5030, 5034, 5054, 5079, 5084, 5119, 5121, 5136, 5166, 5297, 5300, 5331, 5332, 5336, 5569, 6230, 6645, 6657, 6927, 6960, 7076, 7083, 7091, 7093, 7097, 7107, 7117, 7135, 7158, 7184, 7229, 7244, 7267, 7275, 7277, 7281, 7309, 7311, 7370, 7746, 7951, 8006, 8009, 8010, 8042, 8099, 8206, 8212, 8214, 8217, 8311, 8313, 8319, 8641, 9518, 9665, 10109, 11682, 11692, 11702, 11728, 11770 Public affairs, computer systems/equipment 9018, 11863 Public affairs, conferences/seminars 2721, 2722, 2724, 2727, 3075, 3456, 4095, 4096, 4314, 6893, 6894, 6927, 7083, 7588, 8339, 9665 Public affairs, crime/abuse victims 5084, 7311 Public affairs, curriculum development 2727, 7318, 7746, 8039 Public affairs, economically disadvantaged 361, 725, 745, 787, 847, 1520, 2256, 2969, 3441, 3471, 3962, 4039, 4095, 4096, 4099, 4102, 4124, 4800, 4801, 5005, 5007, 5044, 5074, 5151, 5300, 5331, 5336, 5526, 6391, 6657, 6866, 6949, 7093, 7097, 7109, 7281, 7309, 7364, 8002, 8009, 8010, 8125, 8262, 8269, 8292, 8313, 8319, 8324, 8641, 9018, 9019, 9975, 9983, 11682, 11757, 11763, 11770, 11930, 11931 Public affairs, election regulation 6510, 7107, 9979 Public affairs, electronic media/online services 794, 5569, 7275, 7318, 8015, 8073, 8159, 8230, 11863 Public affairs, endowments 1921 Public affairs, equal rights 8208 Public affairs, equipment 11863 Public affairs, ethics 4799, 4816, 5014, 5136, 7286, 9983 Public affairs, faculty/staff development 545, 3038, 7158, 7232, 7281 Public affairs, fellowships 873, 2940, 3948 Public affairs, film/video/radio 2963, 7232, 8039, 9018 Public affairs, finance 810, 847, 2972, 3221, 3441, 4039, 4099, 4299, 5044, 5074, 5151, 5481, 6850, 7109, 7364, 7904, 8125, 8269, 8292, 9018, 9019, 9088, 10067, 11930, 11931 Public affairs, girls 646 Public affairs, government agencies 30, 1001, 3479, 3609, 3895, 5242, 9084, 10267, 11082, 11634, 12147 Public affairs, Hispanics/Latinos 545, 930, 2256, 2973, 4095, 4096, 4635, 4872, 7763, 8002, 8641 Public affairs, immigrants/refugees 748, 930, 4909, 5300, 6657, 8002, 8009, 8010 Public affairs, income development 1852, 1869, 1870, 2095, 2256, 2963, 3038, 3448, 3820, 3962, 4736, 4755, 4816, 4873, 5007, 5481, 6643, 7076, 8073, 8115, 8262, 8319, 9018, 9518, 9979, 11082, 11863, 12141, 12147 Public affairs, indigenous peoples 4800, 4801, 5005, 7107, 7309 Public affairs, infants/toddlers 3221 Public affairs, information services 1735, 2726, 3738, 4736, 8159, 8230 Public affairs, internship funds 3948 Public affairs, management development/capacity building 30, 462, 725, 748, 787, 799, 930, 1001, 1654, 1655, 2256, 2348, 2944, 2972, 3069, 3444, 3448, 3452, 3609, 4096, 4124, 4299, 4350, 4862, 5044, 5151, 5242, 5300, 5331, 5332, 5336, 5526, 6510, 6643, 7076, 7093, 7097, 7158, 7229, 7232, 7275, 7286, 7309, 7311, 7370, 8006, 8009, 8010, 8015, 8099, 8230, 8313, 8319, 8324, 9975, 9979,
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10109, 11634, 11655, 11728, 11863, 11930, 11931 Public affairs, management/technical assistance 794, 796, 823, 873, 1058, 1059, 1195, 1211, 1227, 1248, 1258, 1357, 1508, 1520, 1525, 1552, 1620, 1671, 1921, 2092, 2344, 2713, 2720-2724, 2726, 2727, 2940, 2980, 3187, 3333, 3441, 3456, 3471, 3660, 3686, 3948, 4039, 4095, 4096, 4312, 4314, 4372, 4482, 4485, 4490, 4498, 4499, 4510, 4635, 4799, 4801, 4812, 4820, 4857, 5014, 5030, 5051, 5079, 5091, 5533, 5601, 6144, 6216, 6230, 6850, 6866, 6893, 6894, 6927, 6966, 7018, 7019, 7086, 7109, 7128, 7281, 7579, 7588, 7838, 8206, 8212, 8214, 8217, 8229, 8305, 8316, 8339, 8468, 8674, 9140, 9319, 9665, 9768, 9806, 9808, 9810, 10034, 10066, 10067, 11458, 11480, 11757, 11763 Public affairs, minorities 361, 725, 787, 847, 4102, 4124, 4314, 5084, 5300, 5331, 5526, 6657, 7076, 7093, 7904, 8010, 8313, 8319, 8324, 9140, 9665, 10109, 11682 Public affairs, Native Americans/American Indians 1520, 5336, 11634 Public affairs, offenders/ex-offenders 8262, 8292 Public affairs, political organizations 9665 Public affairs, program evaluation 1195, 2944, 2979, 3221, 4814, 6391, 7091, 7184, 7277, 7318, 8125, 9019, 9088, 9609, 9983, 11655, 11770 Public affairs, public education 930, 1852, 1869, 1870, 3444, 3820, 5014, 5526, 6391, 6502, 7091, 7232, 7318, 8015, 8034, 8039, 8047, 8073, 8159, 8324 Public affairs, publication 1735, 2713, 2720-2724, 2726, 4816, 5151, 7158, 8115, 9018 Public affairs, reform 1195, 3444, 3452, 3479, 3962, 4811, 5005, 5481, 6510, 6949, 7083, 7107, 7286, 7295, 8002, 8339, 9975 Public affairs, research 647, 810, 847, 1248, 1525, 1921, 2095, 2713, 2720-2724, 2726, 2963, 2972, 3038, 3221, 3441, 3456, 3471, 4039, 4067, 4490, 4510, 4755, 4814, 4817, 4888, 4909, 5005, 5044, 5151, 5481, 5601, 6643, 7097, 7107, 7117, 7158, 7267, 7286, 7295, 7318, 7364, 7370, 7579, 7588, 7904, 8009, 8125, 8159, 8214, 8262, 8315, 8316, 8468, 10034, 10066, 10067, 11728, 12141 Public affairs, scholarship funds 11770 Public affairs, seed money 794, 3452, 11728 Public affairs, technical assistance 787, 2969, 3038, 3069, 3441, 3479, 3895, 4039, 4099, 4102, 5005, 5044, 5054, 5074, 5084, 5569, 6502, 7083, 7107, 7281, 7364, 8319, 9084, 10267 Public affairs, women 647, 4490, 4873, 7097, 7311, 9665, 11757 Public affairs, youth 1654, 1655, 3069, 7232, 7318, 8006, 8319, 8339 Public affairs/government, Afghanistan 569 Public affairs/government, Africa 823, 6051, 7062, 7696, 8131, 8145, 8155, 11763 Public affairs/government, Armenia 1001 Public affairs/government, Asia 1357, 7261, 11763 Public affairs/government, Australia 489 Public affairs/government, Belgium 2124, 5055 Public affairs/government, Bolivia 4801, 4862, 5077 Public affairs/government, Bosnia-Herzegovina 5030 Public affairs/government, Botswana 4857 Public affairs/government, Brazil 623, 6791, 6825, 7096, 7097, 7189, 7277, 9314 Public affairs/government, Canada 790, 7125, 7734, 8131, 11668, 11763 Public affairs/government, Caribbean 7218 Public affairs/government, Central America 2780 Public affairs/government, Chile 7218 Public affairs/government, China 841, 6820, 7088, 7089, 7091, 7117, 7267, 7295, 7370, 9308, 11515 Public affairs/government, Colombia 623, 5077, 6791
Public affairs/government, Developing countries 284, 790, 867, 868, 1923, 6735, 6988, 8142, 8143, 8157, 11751, 11763, 11946 Public affairs/government, Eastern & Central Europe 5055, 5084, 5091, 5142 Public affairs/government, Ecuador 4801, 5077 Public affairs/government, England 3223, 7702, 7738 Public affairs/government, Ethiopia 462, 1290, 1395 Public affairs/government, Europe 5055 Public affairs/government, France 878, 6832, 8015 Public affairs/government, Germany 7734 Public affairs/government, Global programs 284, 790, 841, 878, 1190, 1227, 1295, 2092, 2133, 2722, 2723, 2726, 2727, 3477, 4829, 5142, 7086, 7098, 7109, 7166, 7351, 7356, 7588, 7951, 8035, 8099, 8142, 8143, 8327, 9807, 9809, 10459, 11515, 11729 Public affairs/government, Guatemala 2944, 6791 Public affairs/government, India 1290, 1395, 1450, 6710, 6711, 7083, 7128, 7201, 9408, 11757 Public affairs/government, Indonesia 7275, 7364 Public affairs/government, Iran 2721 Public affairs/government, Ireland 6812 Public affairs/government, Israel 659, 6961 Public affairs/government, Italy 7717 Public affairs/government, Kenya 7062, 7232, 7368, 8133, 8143 Public affairs/government, Kosovo 5014 Public affairs/government, Latin America 7218, 7696 Public affairs/government, Latvia 5091, 11771 Public affairs/government, Mexico 810, 1291, 1525, 7107 Public affairs/government, Middle East 6830 Public affairs/government, Mongolia 7717 Public affairs/government, Montenegro 5119 Public affairs/government, New Zealand 1434, 7736 Public affairs/government, Nicaragua 7159 Public affairs/government, Nigeria 1245, 1290, 1395, 7193, 8145 Public affairs/government, North Africa 6830 Public affairs/government, Oceania 1357 Public affairs/government, Pakistan 1290, 1301, 1395 Public affairs/government, Paraguay 7309 Public affairs/government, Peru 4800, 4801, 5077, 6788, 6791 Public affairs/government, Philippines 1290, 1357, 1395, 7261, 8115 Public affairs/government, Poland 5142 Public affairs/government, Russia 5054, 5142, 6821, 7158 Public affairs/government, Scandinavia 8874 Public affairs/government, South Africa 4818, 5007, 5035, 5051, 5079, 5121, 5136, 5151, 7311, 8155, 11751 Public affairs/government, South America 623, 2440, 5005, 7189, 7309 Public affairs/government, South Korea 6819 Public affairs/government, Southern Africa 11751 Public affairs/government, Sudan 8015 Public affairs/government, Suriname 623 Public affairs/government, Switzerland 8143 Public affairs/government, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 5463 Public affairs/government, Thailand 6827 Public affairs/government, Turkey 6707, 6709 Public affairs/government, Ukraine 5054 Public affairs/government, United Kingdom 2713, 6822 Public affairs/government, Vietnam 7100, 7128, 7351 Public affairs/government, Yugoslavia (Former) 5084 Public health 179, 204, 239, 271, 277, 280, 281, 285, 288, 290, 295, 348, 350-353, 355-358, 360-362, 365, 367, 370-372, 374-376, 381-383, 386, 393, 395, 398, 401, 402, 404, 406, 409, 413, 414, 423, 424, 429, 434, 437, 438, 444, 447, 615, 720, 755, 1039, 1100, 1106, 1167, 1221, 1225, 1234, 1295, 1303, 1371-1373, 1587, 1627, 1728, 1734, 1770, 1771, 1774, 1776, 1777, 1780, 1782, 1788,
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1789, 1791, 1819, 1925, 1941-1946, 2046, 2068, 2070-2072, 2125-2127, 2136, 2191, 2195, 2227, 2255, 2459, 2475, 2498, 2534, 2575, 2636, 2745, 2763, 2779, 2921, 2948, 3130, 3154, 3155, 3159, 3160, 3162, 3166, 3167, 3187, 3211, 3319, 3469, 3521, 3523-3527, 3531, 3532, 3546, 3608, 3652, 3669, 3731, 3824, 3825, 3827, 3829-3833, 4005, 4014, 4346, 4385, 4509, 4659, 4780, 4785, 4806, 4848, 4863, 5038, 5158, 5243, 5245, 5267, 5365, 5430, 5499, 5507, 5511, 5514, 5580, 5634, 5726, 5980, 5981, 6062, 6075, 6080, 6268, 6273, 6281, 6282, 6284, 6290, 6299, 6301, 6306, 6310, 6311, 6313, 6331, 6334, 6340, 6350, 6352, 6355, 6356, 6358, 6360, 6368-6370, 6372, 6375, 6389, 6394, 6400, 6404, 6405, 6412, 6415, 6790, 6857, 6898, 6939, 6953, 6968, 7057, 7061, 7063, 7068, 7111, 7115, 7127, 7145, 7163, 7170, 7192, 7195, 7233, 7239, 7240, 7274, 7290, 7337, 7359, 7363, 7389, 7400, 7415, 7419, 7596, 7606, 7607, 7609, 7638, 7640, 7642-7645, 7819, 7899, 7902, 7925, 7946, 7979-7981, 8000, 8095, 8096, 8122-8124, 8134, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8157, 8338, 8520, 8555, 8561, 8563, 8620, 8624, 8672, 8682, 8685, 8704, 8853, 8854, 8996, 9012, 9028, 9029, 9044, 9067, 9087, 9105, 9147-9150, 9219, 9388, 9418, 9447, 9601, 9648, 9653, 9660, 9679, 9819, 9875, 10216, 10555, 10616, 10722, 10724, 10777, 10847, 10848, 10923-10927, 10930, 10931, 10939, 10941, 10947, 11038, 11039, 11109, 11141, 11231, 11373, 11413, 11451, 11459, 11539, 11542, 11543, 11601, 11612, 11632, 11734, 11745, 11758, 11761, 11764-11766, 11785, 11787, 11798, 11801, 11908-11910 Public health school/education 3177, 3947, 5511, 6394 Public health school/education, income development 5511 Public health school/education, management development/capacity building 3177 Public health school/education, program evaluation 3947 Public health school/education, technical assistance 6394 Public health, African Americans/Blacks 355-357, 370, 427, 447, 720, 1728, 3162, 4014, 4785, 5245, 5267, 6306, 7239, 7240 Public health, aging 239, 351, 434, 438, 1780, 2459, 3130, 6062, 6371, 11612 Public health, AIDS, people with 755, 1819, 2125-2127, 2136, 2227, 2475, 2768, 3167, 5245, 5634, 7057, 7061, 7063, 7068, 7111, 7115, 7145, 7163, 7192, 7195, 7239, 7240, 7274, 7290, 7337, 7359, 7363, 7902, 7908, 8095, 8096, 8996, 9012, 9044, 9105, 10216, 10273, 10722, 11750, 11757, 11761, 11785, 11801 Public health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 352, 353, 1819, 3319 Public health, awards/prizes/competitions 2921, 6360 Public health, bioterrorism 8205, 8229 Public health, blind/visually impaired 11451 Public health, boys 358, 1728, 9418, 9431 Public health, building/renovation 1234, 1774, 6322, 6363, 7170 Public health, children 5434, 6275, 7170, 10941 Public health, children/youth 88, 204, 290, 365, 374, 378, 380, 386, 403, 414, 417, 424, 437, 720, 1217, 1225, 1234, 1573, 1587, 1734, 1776, 1777, 1788, 1789, 1791, 1925, 1941-1946, 2206, 2218, 2768, 2957, 3211, 3516, 3523, 3524, 3608, 3823, 3824, 3831-3833, 4005, 4014, 4483, 4493, 4778, 4806, 5243, 5365, 5423, 5514, 6264, 6270, 6280, 6281, 6287, 6291, 6296, 6298, 6302, 6312, 6317, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6341, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6355, 6364, 6367, 6370, 6373, 6374, 6398, 6405, 6415, 6416, 6968, 7127, 7400, 7596, 7899, 8000, 8096, 9067, 9105, 9601, 9653, 9660, 9679,
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9875, 10847, 10848, 10913, 10947, 10962, 11141, 11451, 11539, 11542, 11543, 11750, 11760, 11795, 11908-11910 Public health, communicable diseases 1923, 2768, 8152, 8564, 8565, 11730, 11750, 11757, 11760, 11768, 11769, 11786, 11797 Public health, computer systems/equipment 1733, 5634, 9875, 11612 Public health, conferences/seminars 428, 1923, 3669, 3731, 4005, 4483, 4780, 4863, 5580, 6952, 7192, 7233, 7359, 7588, 7640, 8565, 9764 Public health, crime/abuse victims 281, 362, 2125, 5243, 6301, 6356, 6370, 6405, 6415, 7233, 7899, 10947, 11459 Public health, curriculum development 1925, 3825, 4785, 7419, 8134, 8138, 9819, 10947, 10962 Public health, disabilities, people with 438, 7419, 8704 Public health, economically disadvantaged 179, 204, 271, 353, 355-358, 360, 361, 365, 367, 370-372, 374-376, 381, 386, 388, 393, 395, 398, 401, 402, 404, 405, 407, 409, 413, 417, 424, 427, 438, 443, 720, 802, 1221, 1225, 1533, 1613, 1629, 1733, 1734, 1771, 1782, 1923, 2037, 2125, 2195, 2218, 2763, 2779, 2921, 3521, 3608, 3825, 3827, 3829, 4005, 4014, 4346, 4509, 5038, 5267, 5365, 5377, 5436, 5726, 5980, 5981, 6268, 6270, 6280, 6290, 6301, 6302, 6306, 6311-6313, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6338, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6352, 6355, 6358, 6367-6370, 6395, 6398, 6399, 6405, 6857, 6935, 6952, 6968, 7057, 7061, 7068, 7115, 7145, 7170, 7195, 7239, 7240, 7242, 7290, 7400, 7979, 8000, 8123, 8124, 8132, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8152, 8157, 9067, 9219, 9679, 10216, 10922-10925, 11413, 11539, 11542, 11543, 11730, 11734, 11745, 11750, 11757, 11758, 11760, 11761, 11764-11766, 11768, 11769, 11785-11787, 11795, 11797, 11798, 11801, 11908-11910 Public health, electronic media/online services 281, 290, 381, 1295, 2957, 6369, 6376, 7925, 8157, 9819, 11601 Public health, endowments 6062 Public health, environmental health 366, 388, 427, 428, 432, 448, 585, 625, 627, 802, 1357, 1557, 1573, 1597, 1606, 1613, 1624, 1629, 1675, 2607, 3354, 4483, 4486, 4488, 4491-4493, 4496, 4499, 4510, 4778, 5377, 5378, 5384, 5385, 5483, 5486, 6049, 6925, 6935, 6952, 7242, 7588, 7593, 8067, 9764, 9775, 9811, 9813, 10913, 10922, 10940 Public health, epidemiology 8132, 11795 Public health, equipment 2779 Public health, faculty/staff development 204, 424, 444, 2191, 2763, 2779, 3525-3527, 3824, 4005, 5365, 5434, 6075, 7640, 7642, 7644, 10724, 10930, 10947, 10962, 11853 Public health, fellowships 3521 Public health, girls 362, 376, 1733, 2136, 7908, 9418, 9431 Public health, Hispanics/Latinos 280, 285, 288, 366, 376, 443, 448, 720, 2037, 2191, 2575, 6306, 7195, 7902 Public health, homeless 362 Public health, immigrants/refugees 353, 360, 366, 371, 374, 402, 413, 423, 424, 443, 1039, 2191, 5267, 6312, 9660 Public health, income development 381, 409, 1295, 1925, 1941-1946, 2046, 2070-2072, 2227, 2255, 2957, 3167, 3525-3527, 3832, 4488, 4659, 4780, 4848, 4863, 5243, 5384, 5430, 5499, 5511, 5514, 5726, 6080, 7389, 7908, 8853, 8854, 8996, 9012, 9028, 9029, 9105, 9147-9150, 9219, 9388, 9431, 9819, 10555, 10847, 10848, 11038, 11039, 11109, 11141, 11231, 11373, 11413 Public health, indigenous peoples 2779, 3211 Public health, infants/toddlers 2763, 3825, 3827, 5436, 5980, 5981, 6338, 6395, 8152, 8672, 10926, 10927, 11459, 11734 Public health, internship funds 3831, 4483
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Public health, LGBTQ 382, 434, 755, 7063, 7145, 7163 Public health, management development/capacity building 350, 352, 353, 355-358, 360, 362, 365, 366, 370, 372, 374-376, 380-382, 388, 393, 398, 405-407, 409, 413, 414, 443, 755, 1100, 1225, 1234, 1295, 1372, 1629, 1728, 1733, 1770, 1771, 1819, 2126, 2127, 2195, 2218, 2255, 2475, 2607, 2636, 2670, 2921, 3154, 3211, 3469, 3652, 3824, 3830, 3832, 3833, 5243, 5245, 5290, 5385, 5507, 5514, 5634, 6049, 6273, 6281, 6322, 6331, 6350, 6363, 6368, 6415, 6790, 6935, 7063, 7068, 7127, 7145, 7163, 7170, 7192, 7389, 7593, 7606, 7607, 7902, 7979, 7980, 8067, 8132, 8555, 8561, 8563, 8564, 8620, 8682, 9044, 9087, 9775, 9875, 10616, 10923-10925, 10939, 10941, 11539, 11542, 11543, 11612, 11632, 11760, 11761 Public health, men 755, 1728, 7063 Public health, mentally disabled 1627, 1770, 3130 Public health, migrant workers 360, 366, 10922-10925 Public health, military/veterans 427, 6857, 7946 Public health, minorities 179, 271, 358, 360-362, 367, 371, 372, 374, 376, 381, 393, 402, 409, 413, 423, 424, 428, 438, 755, 1039, 1613, 1629, 1733, 1734, 1776, 1777, 2195, 2218, 2921, 3652, 4780, 5365, 5377, 6270, 6280, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6355, 6358, 6367, 6395, 6925, 6952, 7239, 7240, 7242, 7290, 7645, 7908, 9219, 9653, 9660, 10922-10925 Public health, Native Americans/American Indians 6939 Public health, obesity 88, 378, 380, 403, 405, 417, 2037, 3516, 3530, 3823, 6264, 6270, 6275, 6280, 6287, 6291, 6298, 6302, 6312, 6314, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6338, 6339, 6341, 6346, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6363, 6364, 6367, 6373, 6374, 6390, 6392, 6395, 6398, 6416 Public health, occupational health 443, 2670, 2957 Public health, offenders/ex-offenders 362, 370, 386, 395, 424, 6352, 9105 Public health, physical fitness 380, 403, 405, 407, 417, 1217, 2206, 2218, 3823, 4806, 5290, 5423, 5434, 5436, 6264, 6270, 6275, 6287, 6291, 6296, 6298, 6302, 6312, 6314, 6317, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6338, 6339, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6363, 6364, 6367, 6371, 6373, 6374, 6376, 6395, 6398, 6399, 9431, 10264, 10962, 11853 Public health, physically disabled 6313 Public health, program evaluation 88, 239, 351, 378, 386, 395, 402, 428, 444, 1106, 1221, 1373, 1734, 1776, 1780, 1789, 2037, 2136, 2206, 3166, 3469, 3516, 3523, 3524, 3530-3532, 3546, 3823-3825, 3827, 3831, 5158, 5423, 5980, 5981, 6264, 6275, 6280, 6282, 6287, 6291, 6296, 6299, 6311, 6313, 6314, 6317, 6320, 6338, 6346, 6352, 6356, 6364, 6368, 6370, 6372, 6389, 6390, 6395, 6400, 6404, 6405, 6412, 6416, 6857, 7057, 7596, 7819, 7899, 7981, 8000, 8095, 8096, 8122, 8123, 8134, 8135, 8137, 8138, 8157, 8565, 9418, 10216, 10264, 10926, 10927, 11459, 11730, 11734, 11764, 11765, 11768, 11769, 11786, 11797, 11798, 11801 Public health, publication 280, 3546, 8138, 10923-10925, 11459 Public health, research 88, 277, 290, 295, 351, 352, 360, 380, 381, 383, 401-404, 406, 423, 1221, 1303, 1373, 1587, 1606, 1728, 1771, 1774, 1782, 1925, 2068, 2136, 2498, 2575, 3159, 3319, 3523, 3524, 3824, 3825, 3832, 4510, 4785, 5385, 6264, 6280, 6296, 6299, 6311, 6317, 6338, 6346, 6352, 6360, 6364, 6389, 6390, 6392, 6395, 6400, 6404, 6416, 6898, 6952, 6968, 7233, 7415, 7588, 7596, 7638, 7640, 7642-7644, 8000, 8067, 8095, 8096, 8122-8124, 8135, 8137, 8152, 8157, 8563, 8565, 9653, 10724, 10777, 11601, 11730, 11745, 11758, 11764, 11765, 11768, 11769, 11786, 11797, 11798, 11801, 11853
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Public health, scholarship funds 3130, 3731 Public health, seed money 2227, 3162, 8620, 8624, 9648 Public health, STDs 1533, 1733, 7908, 10273 Public health, substance abusers 1627, 2126, 2127, 6389, 6400, 7979-7981, 9087 Public health, technical assistance 348, 371, 401, 403, 404, 417, 424, 427, 434, 2763, 3354, 3829, 4005, 4014, 5038, 5486, 6268, 6270, 6284, 6290, 6298, 6301, 6302, 6306, 6310, 6312, 6328, 6329, 6334, 6339-6341, 6348, 6349, 6351, 6355, 6358, 6360, 6367, 6369, 6371, 6373-6376, 6392, 6394, 6398, 6399, 7061, 7111, 7115, 7195, 7233, 7239, 7240, 7242, 7274, 7290, 7363, 7980, 8124, 8152, 10923-10927, 10940, 10941 Public health, terminal illness, people with 5580 Public health, women 281, 386, 448, 625, 1221, 2046, 2125, 2763, 2948, 2957, 3523, 3524, 4483, 4509, 4785, 5243, 5290, 5430, 5483, 6080, 6322, 6370, 6405, 6415, 7068, 7111, 7127, 7195, 7233, 7274, 7290, 7389, 7400, 7902, 8000, 8672, 8853, 8854, 9012, 9028, 9029, 9067, 9147-9150, 9219, 9388, 9418, 9679, 10555, 11038, 11039, 11734, 11750, 11757, 11795, 11798, 11908-11910 Public health, youth 372, 395, 404, 429, 2763, 3469, 3669, 3731, 6301, 6356, 6390, 6857, 7145, 7415, 7419, 9087, 9648, 10939 Public policy, African Americans/Blacks 4649, 4854, 8415 Public policy, aging 4155, 8127 Public policy, children/youth 4035, 4039, 6298, 8011 Public policy, conferences/seminars 2721, 2722, 2724, 3899, 4846, 4854, 6332, 8140 Public policy, economically disadvantaged 407, 3441, 4035, 4039, 4649, 4838, 4854, 4964, 5029, 5038, 5044, 5074, 5097, 5151, 6866, 8002, 8011, 8126, 8140, 8144, 8153, 8158, 8415, 11471, 11930, 11931 Public policy, electronic media/online services 8159 Public policy, faculty/staff development 8109, 8144, 9698, 11471 Public policy, Hispanics/Latinos 7326, 8002 Public policy, immigrants/refugees 4838, 8002 Public policy, income development 854, 1852, 4649, 4854, 5029, 7288, 8091, 8247, 10303 Public policy, infants/toddlers 4964 Public policy, management development/capacity building 98, 407, 799, 1374, 2348, 2641, 2652, 2679, 3206, 4964, 5044, 5151, 7106, 7193, 7288, 7326, 8109, 8140, 8144, 8415, 9507, 11930, 11931 Public policy, minorities 4035, 4649, 4838, 4854, 4964 Public policy, offenders/ex-offenders 8011 Public policy, program evaluation 1486, 4964, 5016, 5097, 7277, 8011, 8127 Public policy, publication 2720-2724, 2726, 5151, 8140, 9507 Public policy, research 98, 216, 407, 799, 810, 854, 882, 1374, 1486, 1852, 2348, 2641, 2652, 2679, 2720-2724, 2726, 3206, 3322, 3441, 3899, 4035, 4039, 4155, 4372, 4649, 4817, 4838, 4846, 4854, 4888, 4964, 5016, 5029, 5038, 5044, 5074, 5080, 5097, 5151, 6230, 6298, 6332, 6850, 6866, 7018, 7019, 7106, 7193, 7277, 7288, 7326, 8002, 8011, 8091, 8109, 8126, 8127, 8140, 8144, 8153, 8158, 8159, 8247, 8287, 8415, 8674, 9319, 9507, 9698, 10067, 10303, 11471, 11480, 11930, 11931, 11965 Public policy, scholarship funds 4964 Public policy, single parents 11471 Public policy, technical assistance 3322, 3441, 3899, 4035, 4039, 5038, 5044, 5074, 5080, 6298, 6332, 8126, 8153, 8158, 9698, 11471 Public policy, women 7193 Public policy, youth 5097 Publication, animals/wildlife 1292, 11035 Publication, arts/culture/humanities 555, 558, 1133, 1139, 1631, 2259, 2579, 2717, 3702, 4582, 7065, 7362, 7365, 7699, 7859, 8040,
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8288, 9018, 9457, 9543, 9663, 10152, 10882, 11470 Publication, civil rights 732, 4613, 7062, 7276, 7303, 7357 Publication, community improvement/development 215, 280, 558, 719, 1218, 1292, 1326, 1735, 1872, 2713, 2724, 3068, 3766, 4060, 4087, 4191, 4813, 5027, 5122, 5744, 6152, 6196, 6934, 6965, 7178, 7204, 7248, 8140, 8288, 8399, 8569, 10168, 10173, 10210, 10382, 11470 Publication, crime/courts/legal services 215, 2713, 3450, 4109, 4367, 11459 Publication, education 1133, 1134, 1141, 2147, 2712, 2715-2717, 3648, 3658, 3758, 3777, 7279, 7362, 7365, 7615, 7699, 8040, 8138, 8380, 9457, 9663, 10053, 10882, 11756 Publication, employment 1139, 1141 Publication, environment 1292, 2724, 4489, 6934, 8040, 8140, 8380, 10923-10925 Publication, food/nutrition/agriculture 4489, 6473 Publication, health—general 280, 630, 3546, 5583, 6900, 7276, 7357, 8138, 9121, 10923-10925, 11459 Publication, health—specific diseases 3648 Publication, human services—multipurpose 555, 630, 1135, 4010, 4084, 4087, 5151, 7371, 8353, 9018, 9509, 10053, 10938 Publication, international affairs/development 630, 2717, 2721-2723, 2726, 6930, 7062, 7138, 7204, 7276, 7357 Publication, medical research 9121 Publication, membership benefit groups 4191, 7248 Publication, mental health/substance abuse 1135, 3450, 4367, 9457 Publication, philanthropy/voluntarism 577, 719, 1203, 1218, 1735, 2964, 3068, 4724, 5122, 6196, 6934, 7158, 7178, 7204, 8399, 8569, 10168, 10173 Publication, public affairs/government 1735, 2713, 2720-2724, 2726, 4582, 4816, 5027, 5151, 7062, 7158, 8115, 8140, 8288, 9018, 9507 Publication, recreation/sports/athletics 8380 Publication, religion 732, 2769, 3658, 4816 Publication, science 1133-1135, 1139, 4489 Publication, social sciences 1631, 2715, 2717, 2721, 2724, 2726, 3758, 4084, 7248, 7303, 7699, 10210 Publication, youth development 1203, 4010 Race/intergroup relations, African Americans/Blacks 4626 Race/intergroup relations, aging 4102-4104 Race/intergroup relations, awards/prizes/ competitions 4880 Race/intergroup relations, children/youth 532, 2036, 4102-4104, 4911, 5247, 5432, 5648, 5747, 8356, 8705, 9647, 9660, 11450 Race/intergroup relations, conferences/seminars 4626, 6956 Race/intergroup relations, crime/abuse victims 5084 Race/intergroup relations, curriculum development 5747, 11450 Race/intergroup relations, disabilities, people with 4911, 5247 Race/intergroup relations, economically disadvantaged 1656, 2036, 2814, 2840, 2841, 4102-4104, 4226, 4617, 4880, 4911, 6937, 6942, 8750, 10758 Race/intergroup relations, faculty/staff development 532, 1656, 4911, 5277, 11450 Race/intergroup relations, fellowships 2036 Race/intergroup relations, Hispanics/Latinos 10758 Race/intergroup relations, immigrants/refugees 5747, 6942, 7877, 9660 Race/intergroup relations, income development 1956, 2036, 4878, 4880, 5277, 7601, 7804 Race/intergroup relations, LGBTQ 4626, 5247 Race/intergroup relations, management development/capacity building 1656, 2996, 4612, 4617, 4626, 4877, 5226, 5247, 5277, 5648, 7804, 7877, 8074, 8356, 10109
Race/intergroup relations, minorities 532, 629, 641, 1656, 1956, 2036, 2814, 2840, 2841, 2996, 4102-4104, 4226, 4612, 4617, 4746, 4827, 4877, 4878, 4880, 4911, 5084, 5226, 5247, 5432, 5648, 5747, 6942, 6956, 7601, 7804, 7877, 8356, 8705, 8750, 9140, 9639, 9647, 9660, 10109, 10758, 11450 Race/intergroup relations, program evaluation 2036, 2996 Race/intergroup relations, research 641, 4827, 4911, 6937 Race/intergroup relations, scholarship funds 6956 Race/intergroup relations, seed money 4911 Race/intergroup relations, technical assistance 4102, 4104, 4878, 4911, 5084 Race/intergroup relations, women 4626, 4911 Race/intergroup relations, youth 629, 6956, 8074 Radio, African Americans/Blacks 5526, 5608 Radio, building/renovation 3083, 6526 Radio, children/youth 6006 Radio, computer systems/equipment 3497, 9018 Radio, economically disadvantaged 5526, 5536, 7358, 9018 Radio, electronic media/online services 3497 Radio, income development 687, 689, 1934, 2709, 3065, 3497, 5839, 6624, 7903, 9018, 9815, 11456 Radio, management development/capacity building 3083, 3497, 3999, 5526, 5536, 5608, 6526, 7084, 7287, 7368, 8345, 10324 Radio, minorities 5526, 5608 Radio, Native Americans/American Indians 6526 Radio, publication 9018 Radio, technical assistance 7358, 10160, 11456 Radio, women 7368 Radio, youth 2098 Rape victim services, building/renovation 8887, 8888 Rape victim services, children/youth 4438, 9356 Rape victim services, conferences/seminars 7233 Rape victim services, crime/abuse victims 4438, 4864, 5996, 7233, 8887, 8888, 9287, 9356, 10968, 11461 Rape victim services, income development 9356, 10968, 11461 Rape victim services, management development/ capacity building 4864, 5996, 8887, 8888, 9287, 10968 Rape victim services, research 7233 Rape victim services, technical assistance 4438, 7233 Rape victim services, women 4438, 4864, 5996, 7233, 8887, 8888, 9287, 9356, 10968, 11461 Reading, boys 10467 Reading, children 1890, 2715, 4551, 6471, 7423, 9833, 11495 Reading, children/youth 571, 618, 851, 1133, 1134, 1663, 1720, 2223, 2711, 2874, 5746, 5752, 5754, 7426, 8161, 8377, 9053, 9250, 9649, 9664, 9680, 10000, 10022, 10025, 11320 Reading, computer systems/equipment 10467 Reading, crime/abuse victims 9464, 10467 Reading, curriculum development 9495, 9664, 10467, 10518, 10527, 11008 Reading, economically disadvantaged 248, 618, 851, 1715, 1837, 1890, 2223, 2770, 2874, 4162, 5746, 6440, 6471, 7426, 9833, 10467, 11495 Reading, electronic media/online services 201, 10908 Reading, equipment 2874 Reading, faculty/staff development 571, 1663, 2770, 3330, 3331, 4551, 6440, 9053, 9664, 10726, 10914, 11008 Reading, girls 10467 Reading, Hispanics/Latinos 2770 Reading, homeless 618 Reading, immigrants/refugees 1133, 1134, 2874 Reading, income development 1720, 2223, 4551, 4788, 8377, 10575, 10878, 11320, 11360 Reading, infants/toddlers 248, 1837, 1890, 2770, 4162, 5687, 6440, 7423, 9464, 9495, 9510, 9552
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Reading, management development/capacity building 248, 618, 1720, 1837, 1890, 2874, 4162, 9464, 9833, 10000, 10383, 11495 Reading, mentally disabled 9250, 9649, 9664 Reading, minorities 1715, 2223, 2874, 5746, 9833 Reading, program evaluation 1133, 1134, 2711, 2715, 2770, 3359, 5687, 7602, 10022, 10025, 10052 Reading, publication 1133, 1134, 2715 Reading, research 1134, 2711, 2715, 9053, 10458, 10914 Reading, scholarship funds 10734, 10877 Reading, seed money 10000, 10457 Reading, technical assistance 4788 Reading, youth 1715, 7426, 10052, 10458, 10480, 10518, 10520, 11360 Recreation 2464, 3078, 10803 Recreation, adaptive sports 3002, 11283 Recreation, African Americans/Blacks 2922 Recreation, aging 3539, 6371 Recreation, alliance 3587 Recreation, Asians/Pacific Islanders 3249 Recreation, association 5697 Recreation, building/renovation 2236, 3887, 6322, 9385, 9714, 10439 Recreation, camps 14, 31, 255, 257, 1783, 1789, 2062, 2204, 2701, 2702, 2763, 3088, 3171, 3708, 4576, 5665, 5872, 6091, 6515, 7441, 8063, 9105, 10498, 10718, 11108, 11132, 11269, 11315, 11370, 11652, 11806, 12108, 12119, 12121 Recreation, centers 2236, 4679, 9196, 9197, 10439, 11247 Recreation, children 11247 Recreation, children/youth 162, 1055, 1512, 1582, 1802, 1828, 2701, 2702, 2846, 2922, 3002, 3296, 3539, 3886-3888, 4458, 4985, 5810, 5819, 6270, 6296, 6302, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 7399, 8469, 9281, 9713, 9714, 11222, 11283 Recreation, community facilities 1055, 1546, 1582, 2875, 2922, 3539, 4810, 4985, 5290, 5351, 6270, 6296, 6302, 6312, 6314, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6371, 6399, 9385, 10912, 11222 Recreation, computer systems/equipment 2875, 10439 Recreation, conferences/seminars 9714 Recreation, disabilities, people with 1512, 3002, 4810, 11283 Recreation, economically disadvantaged 1802, 2236, 2922, 3539, 4985, 6270, 6302, 6312, 6320, 6322, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6399, 9281, 11222 Recreation, equipment 2875, 4679, 4985, 10439, 10750 Recreation, exhibitions 10750 Recreation, faculty/staff development 5351 Recreation, fairs/festivals 101, 1802, 2560, 3249, 3313, 3799, 8188, 10237, 10628, 10750, 11350, 11645 Recreation, fund raising/fund distribution 686, 772, 1096, 1828, 1845, 2701, 2702, 2922, 9683, 10046 Recreation, girls 10628 Recreation, immigrants/refugees 6312 Recreation, income development 101, 686, 772, 1055, 1096, 1802, 1828, 1845, 2464, 2560, 2701, 2702, 2922, 3078, 3249, 3799, 4337, 4679, 4810, 4985, 5351, 5697, 8188, 9385, 9683, 10237, 10628, 10750, 10803, 11222, 11247, 11283, 11350, 11645 Recreation, management development/capacity building 1546, 2236, 3002, 3539, 3587, 4588, 4697, 4985, 5290, 5351, 6322, 9196, 9197, 9528, 10046, 10237, 11645, 12009, 12048 Recreation, management/technical assistance 162, 301, 619, 762, 1148, 1512, 1583-1586, 2846, 3296, 3308, 3313, 3602, 3886-3888, 4458, 4584, 4664, 5484, 5810, 5819, 6633, 7398, 7399, 7522, 8469, 9713, 9714, 11673, 12009 Recreation, mentally disabled 2464, 9683, 12048 Recreation, minorities 2236, 3539, 6270, 6312, 6320, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367
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Recreation, parks/playgrounds 162, 301, 380, 565, 574, 619, 686, 756, 762, 1027, 1047, 1063, 1096, 1148, 1444, 1583-1586, 1845, 1905, 2846, 3237, 3296, 3602, 3886-3888, 4337, 4458, 4588, 4939, 5697, 5810, 5819, 5915, 6149, 6470, 6543, 6633, 6685, 6918, 7153, 7398, 7399, 7522, 7713, 8214, 8270, 8380, 8395, 8469, 8978, 9115, 9451-9453, 9528, 9539, 9606, 9713, 9714, 9719, 9720, 9785, 9844, 9855, 9889, 9896, 9977, 10032, 10046, 10059, 10217, 10218, 10264, 10372, 10542, 10594, 10731, 10858, 11007, 11254, 11353, 11355, 11514, 11522, 11528, 12148 Recreation, physically disabled 3078, 11247 Recreation, program evaluation 6296, 6314, 6320, 9281 Recreation, public policy 10032, 11673 Recreation, reform 11673 Recreation, research 3799, 6296, 9385 Recreation, seed money 9683 Recreation, single organization support 4337, 4588, 9528 Recreation, social clubs 4697, 9281, 12048 Recreation, substance abusers 4697 Recreation, technical assistance 2875, 4810, 6270, 6302, 6312, 6328, 6329, 6339, 6349, 6351, 6367, 6371, 6399, 10032, 10912 Recreation, women 5290, 6322 Recreation/sports/athletics, Australia 4570 Recreation/sports/athletics, Brazil 9417 Recreation/sports/athletics, Bulgaria 8395 Recreation/sports/athletics, Burma (Myanmar) 11528 Recreation/sports/athletics, Eastern & Central Europe 8395 Recreation/sports/athletics, England 4572 Recreation/sports/athletics, Global programs 4570-4573 Recreation/sports/athletics, Hong Kong 4571 Recreation/sports/athletics, India 9410 Recreation/sports/athletics, Indonesia 1444 Recreation/sports/athletics, Japan 4573 Recreation/sports/athletics, Montenegro 8395 Recreation/sports/athletics, Peru 11514, 11522 Recreation/sports/athletics, Romania 8395 Recreation/sports/athletics, Serbia 8395 Recreation/sports/athletics, South Africa 7713 Recreation/sports/athletics, Vietnam 7153 Recreation/sports/athletics, Yugoslavia (Former) 8395 Recycling, curriculum development 2971 Recycling, economically disadvantaged 3934, 4255 Recycling, electronic media/online services 2970 Recycling, film/video/radio 2970 Recycling, income development 1680 Recycling, management development/capacity building 1680 Recycling, technical assistance 2970 Religion 7190, 9057, 10029, 10214, 11820, 12026 Religion, Africa 6051 Religion, African Americans/Blacks 717, 720, 3691, 5171, 7064, 11701 Religion, aging 5994 Religion, AIDS, people with 717 Religion, alliance 636 Religion, Asia 2988, 8838 Religion, association 5433, 10211 Religion, awards/prizes/competitions 10214 Religion, boys 653 Religion, building/renovation 636, 8617, 9448 Religion, Canada 6583, 6589, 6590, 6605 Religion, capital campaigns 8734 Religion, Central America 2780 Religion, children 6187 Religion, children/youth 720, 3730, 4071, 5994, 6182, 6189, 11450 Religion, China 11942, 11945 Religion, computer systems/equipment 2766 Religion, conferences/seminars 2786, 5976, 6962, 7064, 8396, 9625 Religion, curriculum development 3085, 11450 Religion, Developing countries 2432, 3835, 4701, 11946
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Religion, disabilities, people with 5994, 8617 Religion, Eastern & Central Europe 2435 Religion, economically disadvantaged 717, 720, 1665, 1729, 2762, 2780, 2812, 3679, 4071, 4996, 5811, 5994, 6172-6191, 7064, 8426, 9264, 10406, 11701, 12015 Religion, Egypt 7190 Religion, electronic media/online services 2769, 2787, 3085 Religion, endowments 1851 Religion, England 3834 Religion, equal rights 717, 732, 746, 749 Religion, equipment 2764, 9448 Religion, Europe 2430, 3834 Religion, faculty/staff development 2762, 2764, 2778, 2780, 2787, 3085, 3670, 3682, 3691-3695, 3698, 3701, 3713, 3714, 3718, 3719, 3723, 3724, 3732, 3734, 3742, 8618, 8622, 9625, 11450, 11809, 11847 Religion, formal/general education 3656, 3659, 3664, 3672, 3674, 3676, 3677, 3679, 3681, 3684, 3710-3712, 3715, 3717, 3721, 3726, 3728, 3729, 3735, 3740, 3741 Religion, fund raising/fund distribution 59, 1851, 7064, 10406, 12093, 12098, 12106 Religion, girls 653 Religion, Global programs 2436, 2437, 3098, 3721, 3930, 3931, 4699, 6662, 7601, 11822 Religion, Hispanics/Latinos 720, 2115, 2761, 3679 Religion, homeless 6178, 6181, 6188 Religion, Honduras 8722 Religion, immigrants/refugees 3679, 8618 Religion, income development 59, 1851, 2769, 2787, 5433, 7601, 10211, 11820, 12026, 12091, 12093, 12098, 12106 Religion, Indonesia 7190 Religion, interfaith issues 636, 734, 746, 1729, 1975, 3703, 4996, 5171, 5976, 7601, 8426, 9082, 9625, 11450, 11809 Religion, internship funds 11829 Religion, Israel 637, 641, 6961 Religion, Latin America 2433 Religion, Latvia 11939 Religion, LGBTQ 717, 732, 746, 749 Religion, Malaysia 7305 Religion, management development/capacity building 636, 1975, 6051, 7190, 8426, 9057, 10029, 10214, 11950, 11952 Religion, management/technical assistance 27, 483, 642, 653, 717, 720, 732, 734, 746, 749, 1665, 1729, 2115, 2431, 2432, 2434, 2441, 2761, 2762, 2764, 2766, 2769, 2777, 2778, 2780, 2786, 2787, 2812, 2975, 3085, 3098, 3124, 3125, 3656-3659, 3664, 3670, 3672-3674, 3676, 3677, 3679, 3681, 3682, 3684, 3685, 3688, 3691-3695, 3698, 3701, 3703, 3710-3715, 3717-3719, 3721-3726, 3728-3730, 3732, 3734, 3735, 3740-3742, 3834-3836, 3850, 4071, 4698, 4699, 4701, 5647, 5811, 5976, 5994, 5995, 6051, 6172-6191, 6500, 6962, 7882, 8282, 8283, 8396, 8616-8619, 8622, 8633, 8725, 8733, 8734, 8838, 9264, 9448, 9631, 10368, 10406, 10548, 10636, 10667, 10782, 11510, 11701, 11803, 11809, 11829, 11847, 11939, 11940, 11945, 11950, 11952, 12015, 12087, 12102, 12109 Religion, Mexico 2766 Religion, minorities 749, 1665, 2780, 4996, 6189, 7601, 11450 Religion, Mongolia 8396 Religion, offenders/ex-offenders 2764, 5994 Religion, Peru 598 Religion, public education 12091 Religion, publication 732, 2769, 3658 Religion, research 483, 3658, 3670, 3682, 3685, 3691-3695, 3698, 3701, 3713, 3718, 3719, 3724, 3730, 3732, 3734, 3742, 7190, 11803 Religion, Russia 11941 Religion, scholarship funds 2432 Religion, seed money 2777, 11820 Religion, South America 2440 Religion, South Asia 8725 Religion, Soviet Union (Former) 2435
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Religion, substance abusers 717 Religion, Tajikistan 483 Religion, technical assistance 5171 Religion, Western Africa 2434 Religion, women 7064, 7190 Religion, youth 2786, 5647 Reproductive health 241, 446, 625, 651, 781, 800, 813, 819, 822, 837, 846, 849, 860, 1175, 1177, 1190, 1221, 1240, 1245, 1250, 1270, 1278, 1281, 1290, 1301, 1303, 1307, 1308, 1323, 1355, 1357, 1364, 1365, 1395, 1397, 1399, 1421, 1424, 1442, 1450, 1733, 2947, 2948, 2968, 3273, 3475, 3488, 3927, 4122, 4483, 4490, 4508, 5673, 5985, 5986, 6417, 6865, 7073, 7082, 7129, 7188, 7190, 7193, 7222, 7236, 7237, 7274, 7276, 7290, 7305, 7341, 7360, 7954, 8168, 8643, 9418, 10130, 11783, 11795, 11798 Reproductive health, abortion clinics/services 590, 647, 654, 1333, 1446, 2612, 2619, 2620, 3093, 4478, 4502, 4512, 4972 Reproductive health, African Americans/Blacks 7236, 7301, 7954 Reproductive health, AIDS, people with 7145, 7222, 7237, 7274, 7290 Reproductive health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 389, 446, 781, 2947 Reproductive health, boys 646, 650, 653, 1250, 1364, 3158, 4069, 4134, 4508, 5153, 5161, 9418, 11573 Reproductive health, children/youth 630, 656, 1365, 3523, 3524, 4122, 4483, 7127, 7278, 11783, 11795 Reproductive health, computer systems/equipment 1270, 1733, 10087 Reproductive health, conferences/seminars 446, 537, 4134, 4483 Reproductive health, crime/abuse victims 11573 Reproductive health, curriculum development 630, 7060, 7187, 7222, 7247, 7301, 7360, 11573 Reproductive health, disabilities, people with 245 Reproductive health, economically disadvantaged 245, 389, 630, 800, 819, 860, 1221, 1250, 1323, 1355, 1364, 1365, 1733, 2600, 3475, 3488, 3927, 4069, 4122, 4134, 5153, 5161, 5673, 5985, 5986, 6417, 7082, 7129, 7145, 7271, 7278, 7290, 7334, 7341, 8168, 8643, 11783, 11795, 11798 Reproductive health, electronic media/online services 1270, 1355, 9604 Reproductive health, faculty/staff development 537, 5153, 5161, 7060, 7187, 7247, 7301, 7360, 11573 Reproductive health, family planning 212, 269, 270, 524, 630, 651, 775, 1220, 1246, 1247, 1256, 1356, 1358, 1370, 1424, 2136, 4494, 4509, 5982-5984, 6493, 7127, 7271, 7304, 7334, 7361, 7871, 8023, 9040, 10271, 10272, 11749, 12061 Reproductive health, film/video/radio 7301 Reproductive health, girls 646, 650, 653, 1250, 1364, 1733, 3158, 4069, 4134, 4508, 5153, 5161, 7129, 7222, 9418, 11365, 11573 Reproductive health, Hispanics/Latinos 837, 4069 Reproductive health, homeless 537, 11365 Reproductive health, immigrants/refugees 389 Reproductive health, income development 781, 837, 846, 1442, 6086-6088, 11365 Reproductive health, infants/toddlers 241, 245, 389, 2600, 3163, 3273, 6086-6088, 9604, 10130, 11365 Reproductive health, internship funds 4483 Reproductive health, LGBTQ 7145 Reproductive health, management development/ capacity building 822, 846, 849, 860, 1270, 1278, 1307, 1308, 1355, 1397, 1406, 1733, 3158, 6086-6088, 6865, 7060, 7127, 7145, 7190, 7193, 7271, 7278, 7301, 7305, 7334, 7357, 10130 Reproductive health, men 1240, 7361 Reproductive health, mentally disabled 4122 Reproductive health, minorities 860, 1421, 1733, 7290
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Reproductive health, OBGYN/Birthing centers 7360, 10087 Reproductive health, performance/productions 7222 Reproductive health, prenatal care 245, 389, 537, 1767, 2600, 3163, 3523, 3524, 6086-6088, 9604, 11365 Reproductive health, program evaluation 245, 389, 651, 813, 819, 1177, 1221, 1308, 1355, 1424, 1767, 2600, 2968, 3163, 3475, 3488, 3523, 3524, 4069, 4122, 7188, 7222, 7276, 7341, 7342, 9418, 10928, 10929, 11783, 11798 Reproductive health, publication 630, 7276, 7357 Reproductive health, research 389, 446, 651, 800, 1221, 1303, 1397, 1767, 2968, 3163, 3475, 3488, 3523, 3524, 4069, 4122, 4490, 7060, 7073, 7188, 7190, 7247, 7278, 7305, 7341, 7357, 11783, 11798 Reproductive health, scholarship funds 7360 Reproductive health, seed money 1450 Reproductive health, sexuality education 630, 646, 650, 653, 656, 1406, 3158, 3475, 3488, 4069, 4134, 4501, 5153, 5161, 7060, 7127, 7145, 7187, 7222, 7247, 7271, 7278, 7301, 7334, 7342, 7357, 7361, 10928, 10929, 11573 Reproductive health, single parents 11365 Reproductive health, technical assistance 846, 1442, 4134, 5153, 5161, 6865, 7082, 7187, 7237, 7274, 7290, 10087, 10928, 10929 Reproductive health, women 241, 245, 389, 446, 537, 625, 630, 651, 781, 800, 813, 819, 822, 837, 846, 849, 860, 1175, 1177, 1190, 1221, 1240, 1245, 1270, 1278, 1281, 1290, 1301, 1307, 1308, 1323, 1355, 1365, 1395, 1397, 1399, 1421, 1424, 1442, 1450, 1767, 2600, 2947, 2948, 2968, 3163, 3273, 3475, 3523, 3524, 3927, 4122, 4483, 4490, 4501, 5673, 5985, 5986, 6086-6088, 6417, 6865, 7073, 7082, 7127, 7129, 7187, 7188, 7190, 7193, 7236, 7237, 7271, 7274, 7276, 7278, 7290, 7305, 7334, 7341, 7357, 7360, 7361, 7954, 8168, 8643, 9418, 9604, 10087, 10130, 11783, 11795, 11798 Reproductive health, youth 1240, 1406, 3475, 3488, 7060, 7145, 7247, 7301, 7361 Reproductive rights, African Americans/Blacks 7954 Reproductive rights, AIDS, people with 7222 Reproductive rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 781, 2947 Reproductive rights, boys 650 Reproductive rights, children/youth 11783 Reproductive rights, curriculum development 7187, 7222 Reproductive rights, economically disadvantaged 860, 1333, 4502, 7082, 7341, 11783, 11798 Reproductive rights, faculty/staff development 4502, 7187 Reproductive rights, girls 650, 7222 Reproductive rights, Hispanics/Latinos 837 Reproductive rights, income development 590, 781, 837, 846, 1333 Reproductive rights, management development/ capacity building 846, 860, 1278, 1397, 2619, 3093, 6865, 7193, 7305, 7357 Reproductive rights, minorities 860, 1421 Reproductive rights, performance/productions 7222 Reproductive rights, program evaluation 2968, 7222, 7276, 7341, 11783, 11798 Reproductive rights, publication 7276, 7357 Reproductive rights, research 647, 1397, 2968, 3093, 4490, 4512, 7305, 7341, 7357, 11783, 11798 Reproductive rights, technical assistance 846, 4972, 6865, 7082, 7187 Reproductive rights, women 590, 647, 654, 781, 837, 846, 860, 1278, 1333, 1397, 1421, 2612, 2619, 2947, 2948, 2968, 3093, 4478, 4490, 4502, 4512, 4972, 6862, 6865, 7082, 7187, 7193, 7276, 7305, 7341, 7357, 7954, 11783, 11798 Residential/custodial care 64, 68, 211, 2222, 2231, 2374, 2488, 2759, 3036, 3047, 3192, 3321, 3788, 3803, 4081, 4933, 4943, 4989,
5345, 5354, 5392, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5610, 5660, 6874, 7467, 8591, 8593, 8600, 8611, 8615, 9235, 9237, 9830, 10338, 10553, 10812, 10821, 10879, 11116, 11142, 11167, 11168, 11182, 11185, 11217, 11243, 11263, 11281, 11284, 11296, 11299, 11303, 11335-11337, 11339, 11365, 11379, 11403, 11418, 11429, 11440, 12004 Residential/custodial care, aging 64, 1940, 6403, 6517, 9567, 11485, 12008 Residential/custodial care, AIDS, people with 5610, 10812, 11116 Residential/custodial care, blind/visually impaired 3321 Residential/custodial care, boys 8615, 10338, 11185 Residential/custodial care, building/renovation 3192, 11485 Residential/custodial care, capital campaigns 5520, 5521 Residential/custodial care, children/youth 64, 1075, 1174, 2222, 3036, 3803, 4933, 4989, 5345, 5354, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660, 6874, 7467, 8591, 8593, 8594, 8611, 9033, 9237, 10553, 10644, 10807, 10808, 10812, 10821, 11071, 11097, 11116, 11142, 11168, 11182, 11196, 11217, 11243, 11263, 11278, 11281, 11299, 11303, 11329, 11335-11337, 11339, 11379, 11403, 11418, 11429, 11440, 12004 Residential/custodial care, computer systems/ equipment 2222, 2759 Residential/custodial care, crime/abuse victims 1075, 1174, 2222, 2488, 3803, 4933, 4989, 5354, 5392, 7467, 8615, 10338, 10553, 10644, 10807, 10808, 10812, 11071, 11116, 11182, 11196, 11217, 11243, 11329, 11335, 11336, 11339, 11440 Residential/custodial care, disabilities, people with 64, 11485 Residential/custodial care, economically disadvantaged 2222, 2231, 2374, 3036, 4081, 5392, 7467, 8615, 9567, 10338, 10812, 10821, 11116, 11182, 11185, 11243, 11485 Residential/custodial care, electronic media/online services 2222 Residential/custodial care, equipment 8600 Residential/custodial care, faculty/staff development 68, 3047, 5354, 8591, 8600, 8611, 11485 Residential/custodial care, girls 2488, 10338, 11296, 11365 Residential/custodial care, group home 1075, 1174, 6517, 8594, 9033, 10807, 10808, 11097, 11196, 11278, 11329 Residential/custodial care, half-way house 10644, 11071 Residential/custodial care, homeless 1174, 3192, 4081, 4943, 5345, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660, 6874, 10644, 10821, 10879, 11071, 11167, 11168, 11182, 11196, 11217, 11243, 11365 Residential/custodial care, hospices 233, 1974, 2999, 3638, 5580, 6045, 6156, 7974, 9626, 9630, 9632, 10757, 10839, 10840, 11158, 11194, 11208, 11314 Residential/custodial care, income development 1075, 2222, 2231, 2374, 2488, 3321, 3788, 3803, 5392, 5610, 6517, 8600, 9237, 9347, 9567, 10338, 10553, 10644, 10807, 10808, 10812, 10821, 10828, 10879, 11071, 11097, 11116, 11142, 11167, 11168, 11182, 11185, 11196, 11217, 11243, 11263, 11278, 11281, 11284, 11296, 11299, 11303, 11329, 11335-11337, 11339, 11365, 11379, 11403, 11418, 11429, 11440, 11485 Residential/custodial care, infants/toddlers 11365 Residential/custodial care, management development/capacity building 68, 211, 1075, 1174, 1940, 2222, 2374, 2759, 3036, 3047, 3192, 3321, 4989, 5345, 5354, 5520, 5521, 5610, 5660, 7467, 8593, 8615, 9235, 9830, 12004 Residential/custodial care, mentally disabled 68, 2488, 2759, 3788, 3803, 4943, 4989, 5392,
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8600, 9033, 9347, 10553, 10828, 10879, 11185, 11284, 11336, 11337, 11440, 12008 Residential/custodial care, minorities 2222, 10812, 11116 Residential/custodial care, Native Americans/ American Indians 5345, 5520, 5521, 5603, 5660 Residential/custodial care, offenders/ex-offenders 5354 Residential/custodial care, program evaluation 4081, 5603, 8594, 12008 Residential/custodial care, research 4081, 8594 Residential/custodial care, scholarship funds 8591, 8611 Residential/custodial care, seed money 3788 Residential/custodial care, senior continuing care 3798, 9038, 9567, 10391, 11241, 11463 Residential/custodial care, single parents 2374, 11365 Residential/custodial care, special day care 1940, 6403, 9347, 9567, 10828, 11485, 12008 Residential/custodial care, substance abusers 211, 2488, 3803, 5392, 10879 Residential/custodial care, technical assistance 2374, 3036, 4933, 4943, 6403 Residential/custodial care, women 2374, 4943, 9830, 10879 Residential/custodial care, youth 68, 211, 2231, 3192, 4081, 5392, 11167 Romania, animals/wildlife 8395 Romania, environment 8395 Romania, health—general 9593 Romania, international affairs/development 8395 Romania, philanthropy/voluntarism 5011, 5012 Romania, recreation/sports/athletics 8395 Romania, safety/disaster relief 9593 Rural development 413, 463, 467, 484, 1101, 1111, 1158, 1233, 1348, 1410, 1520, 2056, 2316, 2829, 3775, 3812, 3813, 3932, 4127, 4504, 4507, 4514, 4516-4518, 4520, 4784, 4792, 4825, 4838, 4848, 4860, 4892, 4894, 4915, 5052, 5091, 5102, 5135, 5230, 5237, 5238, 5337, 5363, 5364, 5387, 5493, 5594, 5597, 6153, 6154, 6501, 6521, 6523, 6528, 6531, 6730, 6735, 6804, 6988, 7101, 7102, 7110, 7118, 7119, 7143, 7144, 7154, 7159, 7174, 7180, 7196, 7201, 7225, 7226, 7234, 7249, 7255, 7284, 7290, 7294, 7298, 7300, 7310, 7315, 7316, 7322, 7328, 7331-7333, 7347, 7348, 7351, 7366, 7370, 7450, 7953, 8346, 8417, 8429, 8434, 8453, 8521, 8522, 8575, 8576, 8581, 8710, 8730, 9305, 9348, 9380, 9382, 9383, 9541, 9542, 9544, 10138, 10296, 10475, 11044, 11470, 11653, 11696, 11713, 11956, 11964, 11978, 12051 Rural development, African Americans/Blacks 7226, 7300, 7315, 7332, 8417, 8575, 11696 Rural development, AIDS, people with 4894, 7119, 7290 Rural development, children/youth 2829, 4127, 4784, 4915, 5387, 11470 Rural development, computer systems/equipment 4915, 5337, 9541, 9542, 10475 Rural development, conferences/seminars 484, 1410, 4784, 5230, 7201, 7333, 10296 Rural development, disabilities, people with 4915 Rural development, economically disadvantaged 413, 1158, 1520, 2829, 4127, 4520, 4825, 4838, 4894, 4915, 5238, 5337, 5387, 5493, 5594, 5597, 6501, 6730, 6735, 6988, 7101, 7102, 7110, 7144, 7154, 7159, 7180, 7196, 7201, 7225, 7226, 7234, 7255, 7284, 7290, 7294, 7310, 7315, 7316, 7332, 7351, 7953, 8417, 8429, 8434, 8453, 8575, 9382, 9383, 9544, 11044, 11696, 11713 Rural development, electronic media/online services 9541, 9542, 10475 Rural development, endowments 7255, 7284 Rural development, equipment 4915 Rural development, faculty/staff development 5363, 7226, 7284, 9348 Rural development, fellowships 7154 Rural development, Hispanics/Latinos 5597, 6521, 6523, 8434
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Rural development, immigrants/refugees 413, 4838 Rural development, income development 1233, 1348, 3775, 4848, 5363, 5364, 5387, 6988, 7234, 7316, 8346, 8710, 9348, 9380, 11470 Rural development, indigenous peoples 467, 6521, 7101, 7102, 7159, 7225, 7298, 7300, 7328, 7333, 7347, 7348 Rural development, infants/toddlers 4784 Rural development, management development/ capacity building 413, 467, 1101, 1111, 1348, 3813, 3932, 4516, 4860, 4892, 4894, 4915, 5238, 5337, 5364, 5387, 6153, 6154, 6735, 7101, 7102, 7159, 7201, 7226, 7234, 7300, 7316, 7370, 7953, 8417, 8575, 8576, 9305, 9380, 10138, 11044, 11653, 11713 Rural development, men 7144 Rural development, migrant workers 7953 Rural development, minorities 413, 4838, 7201, 7249, 7290, 7316, 7953, 8429, 9383, 11713 Rural development, Native Americans/American Indians 484, 1520, 4825, 5387, 6501, 6521, 6523, 6730, 7143, 7154, 7180, 8453 Rural development, performance/productions 6988 Rural development, program evaluation 2056, 4127, 7102, 7118, 7328, 7351, 8346 Rural development, publication 11470 Rural development, research 3813, 4127, 4838, 7159, 7174, 7196, 7294, 7348, 7351, 7370, 8346 Rural development, seed money 4860 Rural development, technical assistance 2829, 4514, 4520, 5102, 5597, 6501, 7110, 7119, 7180, 7196, 7225, 7226, 7234, 7290, 7315, 7331, 7347, 10296 Rural development, women 4520, 4915, 5493, 6153, 6154, 6735, 6988, 7201, 7290 Rural studies 7174, 7348 Rural studies, indigenous peoples 7348 Rural studies, research 7174, 7348 Russia, animals/wildlife 1114, 8392, 8394, 8397 Russia, arts/culture/humanities 7133, 7134, 7150 Russia, civil rights 5142 Russia, community improvement/development 5054, 5133, 5142, 5146, 6818, 6821, 7099, 9584 Russia, education 1849, 5146, 6818 Russia, environment 2966, 7099, 8394, 8397, 9584 Russia, health—general 7063, 7115 Russia, health—specific diseases 7063, 7115 Russia, human services—multipurpose 7115 Russia, international affairs/development 5054, 5142, 6818, 6821, 7115, 7120, 8392, 8394, 8397, 11941 Russia, philanthropy/voluntarism 5120, 7099, 7158 Russia, public affairs/government 5054, 5142, 6821, 7158 Russia, religion 11941 Russia, safety/disaster relief 8392 Rwanda, animals/wildlife 3473 Rwanda, education 8141 Rwanda, environment 3473 Safety, aging 239, 1780 Safety, automotive safety 6389, 12057 Safety, blind/visually impaired 11451 Safety, children 6275 Safety, children/youth 11451 Safety, crime/abuse victims 12057 Safety, curriculum development 4752 Safety, education 239, 854, 1100, 1780, 4659, 4751, 4752, 6275, 11451 Safety, first aid training 4533 Safety, income development 854, 4659, 4752, 12057 Safety, management development/capacity building 1100, 2670, 4533, 4751 Safety, poisons 2670 Safety, program evaluation 239, 1780, 6275, 6389 Safety, research 854, 4752, 6389 Safety, substance abusers 6389 Safety/disaster relief, Burma (Myanmar) 1897 Safety/disaster relief, Canada 7358 Safety/disaster relief, China 870, 1897, 2670
SUBJECT INDEX
Safety/disaster relief, Global programs 10935, 11453 Safety/disaster relief, Guatemala 6941 Safety/disaster relief, Indonesia 7173, 7209, 7358 Safety/disaster relief, Japan 7202 Safety/disaster relief, Romania 9593 Safety/disaster relief, Russia 8392 Safety/disaster relief, Ukraine 8392 Safety/disasters, economically disadvantaged 6941, 10896 Safety/disasters, management development/ capacity building 1598 Safety/disasters, management/technical assistance 1505, 1598, 1620, 3357, 6941, 9579, 10742, 10896 Salvation Army 3198, 3635, 6000, 9224, 10649, 10863, 10943, 11340, 11465 Salvation Army, building/renovation 3198 Salvation Army, economically disadvantaged 3198, 3635, 6000, 9224, 10649, 10863, 10943, 11340, 11465 Salvation Army, income development 6000, 9224, 10863, 10943, 11340 Salvation Army, management development/capacity building 3198, 3635, 10649, 11465 Scandinavia, community improvement/development 8874 Scandinavia, public affairs/government 8874 Scholarship funds, arts/culture/humanities 208, 1230, 1231, 2691, 3302, 5945, 9546 Scholarship funds, civil rights 6956 Scholarship funds, community improvement/ development 38, 94, 147, 550, 1230, 1231, 2124, 2335, 4232, 4525, 4678, 4813, 5467, 6877, 6956, 8383, 9114, 10210, 11547-11549, 12111 Scholarship funds, crime/courts/legal services 1493, 2524 Scholarship funds, education 94, 147, 208, 213, 1025, 1146, 1849, 1893, 2023, 2124, 2355, 2398, 2524, 2532, 3690, 3816, 4525, 4636, 4964, 5179, 5437, 5684, 5969, 6005, 6054, 6271, 6877, 7391, 8031, 8383, 8591, 8611, 8851, 8852, 8908, 8909, 9505, 9506, 9546, 9547, 10734, 10738, 10877, 10978, 11770 Scholarship funds, employment 6956 Scholarship funds, environment 1025, 2067, 6956 Scholarship funds, health—general 3130, 3272, 3731, 6271, 7360 Scholarship funds, health—specific diseases 3130, 10738 Scholarship funds, human services—multipurpose 1493, 2398, 8591, 8611, 9505, 9506, 10978 Scholarship funds, philanthropy/voluntarism 147, 1230, 1231, 3690, 8059 Scholarship funds, public affairs/government 38, 1230, 1231, 1893, 2067, 2124, 2335, 4525, 4964, 11547-11549, 11770, 11946 Scholarship funds, recreation/sports/athletics 1025, 5849, 6005 Scholarship funds, religion 1025, 2432, 11946 Scholarship funds, science 1146, 5684 Scholarship funds, social sciences 4964, 10210 Scholarship funds, youth development 3731, 5179 Scholarships/financial aid 213, 1332, 1650, 2023, 2557, 2671, 2792, 2797, 2842-2845, 2900, 4656, 5641, 5834, 6097, 7279, 8851, 8852, 8889, 8890, 8908, 9081, 9672, 10094, 10550, 10829, 11101, 11138, 11253, 11346, 11567, 11807, 11883 Scholarships/financial aid, African Americans/ Blacks 4656 Scholarships/financial aid, building/renovation 213 Scholarships/financial aid, children/youth 2792, 9672, 10094, 11138 Scholarships/financial aid, economically disadvantaged 213, 2792, 2900, 5641, 6097, 7279, 9672, 10094, 11101, 11138, 11253, 11346, 11807 Scholarships/financial aid, electronic media/online services 8851 Scholarships/financial aid, equipment 2797 Scholarships/financial aid, faculty/staff development 5641
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Scholarships/financial aid, fellowships 1332 Scholarships/financial aid, Hispanics/Latinos 11253, 11883 Scholarships/financial aid, income development 1332, 2557, 2792, 4656, 5834, 6097, 10550, 10829, 11101, 11138, 11253, 11346, 11807, 11883 Scholarships/financial aid, LGBTQ 213 Scholarships/financial aid, management development/capacity building 213, 2023, 2671, 2797, 2900, 5641, 7279, 8851, 8852, 9081, 10094, 11567, 11807 Scholarships/financial aid, minorities 1332, 2671, 2792, 5641, 7279 Scholarships/financial aid, program evaluation 8889, 8890, 8908, 9081, 9672 Scholarships/financial aid, publication 7279 Scholarships/financial aid, research 7279, 8889, 8890 Scholarships/financial aid, scholarship funds 213, 2023, 8851, 8852, 8908 Scholarships/financial aid, youth 2797, 5641, 6097, 7279, 11346, 11807 Science 161, 175, 491, 493, 1062, 1087, 1107, 1128, 1130, 1131, 1133-1136, 1139, 1142, 1144-1146, 1186, 1264, 1892, 1906, 1919, 1947, 1949, 1989, 2154, 2461, 2497, 2582, 2649, 2756, 3150, 3505, 3727, 3880, 4436, 4961, 5684, 5910, 6146, 6200, 6481, 6776, 7392, 7494, 7641, 8149, 8150, 8157, 8185, 8187, 8188, 8199, 8203, 8204, 8207, 8209, 8215, 8224, 8225, 8374, 8562, 8563, 8566, 8567, 9311, 9312, 9315-9317, 9519, 9520, 9717, 9736, 9741, 9824, 9876, 10366, 10416, 10434, 10504, 10505, 10512, 10602, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10715, 10717, 10719, 10844, 10910, 10954, 10955, 11954, 11957, 11960-11963, 11966, 12003 Science, Africa 7696, 11762 Science, African Americans/Blacks 8204 Science, Argentina 4479 Science, Asia 1310, 8149, 8150 Science, association 8213 Science, awards/prizes/competitions 11957 Science, Brazil 9314 Science, building/renovation 4961 Science, Canada 1311, 7734, 8210 Science, Central Asia and the Caucasus 482 Science, children 1130, 3505, 9316, 9736, 9876, 10416, 10954, 11962, 11963 Science, children/youth 491, 493, 1128, 1133-1135, 1142, 1144, 1145, 1906, 1919, 1949, 2461, 6146, 6481, 7392, 7494, 8209, 8374, 8562, 9311, 9312, 9315, 9317, 9519, 9520, 10609, 10639, 10640, 10717, 10719, 10955, 11954, 12003 Science, China 7678, 9308 Science, Colombia 11762 Science, conferences/seminars 1142, 1145, 1262, 1264, 2582, 3150, 8192, 8193, 8195, 8224, 8225, 8396, 9519, 10954 Science, crime/abuse victims 4479 Science, curriculum development 491, 493, 1949, 1989, 2154, 2582, 3727, 8199, 8203, 8204, 8209, 9315, 9317, 9736, 9741, 10416, 10512, 10609, 10955, 11954, 11960, 11966 Science, Developing countries 283, 284, 8149, 8150, 8157, 11762 Science, economically disadvantaged 283, 1145, 2154, 2461, 6146, 7494, 8149, 8150, 8157, 8374 Science, electronic media/online services 1128, 1135, 1144, 3727, 8157, 8225, 9741, 10512 Science, England 2649, 7690, 7702, 7744, 8149, 8150 Science, equal rights 8192, 8193 Science, equipment 1989, 8374, 9717, 11954, 11963 Science, Europe 161, 482 Science, exhibitions 1107 Science, faculty/staff development 491, 493, 1062, 1128, 1145, 1949, 2154, 4479, 6146, 8562, 9519, 9520, 10512, 11954, 11957, 11960, 11961, 11963
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Science, fellowships 1892, 6200 Science, film/video/radio 1144, 8209 Science, France 3382 Science, Germany 7734 Science, Global programs 283, 284, 479, 1229, 2055, 8209, 8216, 8220, 8223, 11825 Science, Hispanics/Latinos 11954, 11963 Science, immigrants/refugees 1133, 1134 Science, income development 1062, 2756, 7392, 8185, 8187, 8188, 10844, 11409 Science, India 175 Science, infants/toddlers 6776 Science, information services 4489, 8211 Science, internship funds 11957 Science, Italy 465 Science, Kyrgyzstan 465 Science, Latin America 4479, 7696 Science, management development/capacity building 1130, 1131, 1136, 1145, 2668, 3327, 3880, 8211, 8213, 8215, 8563, 9315, 9316, 9876 Science, management/technical assistance 1187, 1229, 1262, 3382, 4479, 7572, 7576-7579, 7581, 8220, 8223, 8396, 11880 Science, men 1062 Science, mentally disabled 1135, 1136 Science, Mexico 1103, 1239 Science, minorities 1087, 1146, 2461, 3880, 6146, 7494, 8192, 8193, 8224, 10639, 10640 Science, Mongolia 8396 Science, Native Americans/American Indians 8224 Science, New Zealand 1191, 7736 Science, Oceania 1191, 1310, 1331 Science, Palau 1352 Science, Papua New Guinea 1305, 1438 Science, physically disabled 7572 Science, program evaluation 161, 1087, 1128, 1133-1135, 1139, 1142, 1146, 1186, 5910, 8157, 8566, 8567 Science, public education 175, 1135, 3753, 8195 Science, public policy 283, 2668, 3327, 8229 Science, publication 1133-1135, 1139, 4489 Science, research 283, 1087, 1134, 1136, 1139, 3382, 3880, 4479, 4489, 7572, 7576-7579, 7581, 8149, 8150, 8157, 8196, 8210, 8213, 8223, 8563, 8566, 8567, 11409, 11880, 11963 Science, scholarship funds 1146, 5684 Science, seed money 1135, 1892, 2154, 2582 Science, Southern Africa 481 Science, Tajikistan 465 Science, technical assistance 1107, 1145, 4436, 4961, 8149, 8150, 10366, 10602, 10910 Science, Turkey 482 Science, women 1087, 7641, 8192, 8193, 8211 Science, youth 1131, 1136, 1139, 1989, 2154, 10434, 10602 Sculpture, children/youth 8968 Sculpture, crime/abuse victims 8968 Sculpture, income development 8968 Sculpture, technical assistance 8968 Secondary school/education 228, 496, 629, 648, 683, 718, 844, 915, 922, 961, 991, 1501, 1526, 1639, 1721, 1724, 1813, 1868, 1929, 1977, 2045, 2104, 2154, 2179, 2224, 2248, 2402, 2403, 2442, 2451, 2462, 2775, 2786, 3141, 3307, 3419, 3420, 3426, 3839, 3881, 4017, 4384, 4597, 4860, 4891, 4899, 5032, 5096, 5097, 5236, 5396, 5534, 5753, 5766, 5803, 5860, 5970, 6007, 6041, 6217, 6225, 6390, 6465, 6480, 6542, 6583, 6584, 6589, 6590, 6595, 6598, 6604, 6653, 6654, 6659, 6802, 7060, 7262, 7266, 7318, 7439, 7444, 7617, 7716, 7768, 7836, 7850, 8054, 8284, 8293, 8355, 8373, 8449, 8879, 8891, 9001, 9343, 9434, 9435, 9529, 9546-9548, 9670, 9754, 9992, 10039, 10052, 10068, 10071, 10075, 10077, 10078, 10080, 10112, 10114, 10115, 10151, 10182, 10183, 10320, 10408, 10409, 10411, 10413, 10414, 10417-10420, 10422-10427, 10429-10431, 10433, 10435-10438, 10440, 10442-10447, 10449-10455, 10457, 10458, 10462-10464, 10466, 10470, 10472, 10473, 10476, 10477,
10479-10484, 10486, 10488, 10490-10495, 10497, 10498, 10500-10503, 10506, 10508-10510, 10513, 10515-10522, 10524-10526, 10581, 10602, 10606-10608, 10615, 10623-10627, 10638, 10650, 10651, 10659, 10706, 10739, 10752, 10768, 11043, 11050, 11156, 11232, 11310, 11377, 11454, 11482, 11731, 11737, 11739, 11742, 11746-11748, 11777, 11778, 11782, 11793, 11796, 11810, 11818, 11824-11827, 11831-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11851-11854, 11856-11858, 11861, 11966, 12014, 12092, 12104, 12114 Secondary school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 7439, 10408, 10473, 10515, 10516 Secondary school/education, aging 11834 Secondary school/education, awards/prizes/ competitions 4891 Secondary school/education, building/renovation 2462, 10495, 10659 Secondary school/education, capital campaigns 11043 Secondary school/education, children/youth 4384, 8355, 10112, 10425, 11746, 11777, 11782 Secondary school/education, computer systems/ equipment 6041, 10437, 10440, 10470, 10486, 10495, 10513 Secondary school/education, conferences/seminars 2786, 10739, 11746 Secondary school/education, curriculum development 961, 2154, 6465, 7060, 7262, 7318, 8373, 9670, 10068, 10071, 10417, 10430, 10443, 10470, 10479, 10486, 10495, 10518, 10521, 11731, 11966 Secondary school/education, economically disadvantaged 683, 718, 844, 961, 991, 1721, 1868, 2045, 2104, 2154, 2224, 2775, 4017, 4384, 4891, 5032, 5096, 5097, 5236, 6217, 6480, 6653, 6654, 6802, 7439, 7444, 7716, 8054, 8355, 9548, 10112, 10114, 10115, 10151, 10413, 10423-10427, 10433, 10452-10455, 10497, 10752, 11232, 11731, 11746, 11782, 11793 Secondary school/education, electronic media/ online services 7318, 10440, 10470, 10513 Secondary school/education, endowments 7836 Secondary school/education, equipment 2462, 9434, 10440, 10495, 10739 Secondary school/education, exhibitions 10440 Secondary school/education, faculty/staff development 2154, 2442, 2451, 4384, 5396, 5803, 7060, 7262, 7266, 7768, 9435, 9548, 9754, 10414, 10419, 10450, 10472, 10515, 10739, 11746, 11810, 11818, 11824-11827, 11831-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11851-11854, 11856, 11858, 11861 Secondary school/education, girls 3307, 4597, 9546, 9547 Secondary school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 2224, 7439, 10638 Secondary school/education, immigrants/refugees 718 Secondary school/education, income development 683, 1721, 1813, 1868, 1977, 2045, 2248, 2402, 2462, 3141, 3307, 3839, 4017, 5534, 6007, 6542, 6595, 6802, 7439, 9434, 9546, 9547, 10182, 10320, 11050, 11156, 11232, 11310, 11377, 11482, 12092, 12104, 12114 Secondary school/education, internship funds 4891, 5753 Secondary school/education, management development/capacity building 922, 1526, 1639, 2248, 2402, 2403, 2451, 2775, 4384, 4597, 4860, 5860, 5970, 7060, 7439, 7836, 8054, 8355, 8373, 8879, 8891, 9001, 9434, 9754, 9992, 10075, 10581, 10615, 10768, 11746, 11748 Secondary school/education, mentally disabled 10417 Secondary school/education, minorities 629, 648, 683, 718, 922, 961, 991, 1721, 1868, 2045, 2104, 2224, 5534, 6217, 6480, 6802, 7444, 8355, 10413, 10423-10427, 10433, 10497, 10752, 11746
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Secondary school/education, Native Americans/ American Indians 5396, 10466 Secondary school/education, offenders/ ex-offenders 8355 Secondary school/education, program evaluation 961, 1639, 2104, 3419, 3420, 5032, 5096, 5097, 5396, 6217, 6390, 6480, 7318, 7716, 9670, 10052, 10068, 10071, 10706, 10752, 11742, 11796 Secondary school/education, research 5236, 6390, 7060, 7318, 7716, 7768, 8284, 10425, 10426, 10447, 10452, 10455, 10458, 10650, 10651, 11731, 11737, 11742, 11747, 11777, 11782, 11793, 11796, 11810, 11818, 11824-11827, 11831-11837, 11840-11843, 11845, 11851-11854, 11856-11858, 11861 Secondary school/education, scholarship funds 9546, 9547 Secondary school/education, seed money 991, 2154, 4860, 8355, 10457, 10526 Secondary school/education, technical assistance 6041, 10183, 10602, 10608, 10625-10627, 11043 Secondary school/education, youth 228, 629, 648, 683, 718, 922, 961, 1501, 1721, 1724, 1868, 2045, 2104, 2154, 2179, 2224, 2248, 2775, 2786, 3141, 4017, 4891, 5032, 5096, 5097, 5236, 5396, 5534, 5766, 5803, 5860, 6217, 6225, 6390, 6465, 6480, 6584, 6589, 6590, 6598, 6604, 6653, 6654, 6802, 7060, 7266, 7318, 7439, 7444, 7716, 7850, 8054, 8284, 8293, 8373, 8449, 9343, 9434, 9435, 9529, 9548, 9670, 9992, 10052, 10068, 10075, 10077, 10078, 10080, 10114, 10115, 10151, 10182, 10183, 10408, 10411, 10413, 10414, 10417-10420, 10422-10424, 10426, 10427, 10429-10431, 10433, 10435, 10436, 10438, 10440, 10442, 10445-10447, 10449-10455, 10458, 10462-10464, 10466, 10470, 10472, 10473, 10477, 10479-10484, 10488, 10491-10495, 10497, 10498, 10500-10503, 10506, 10508-10510, 10515-10518, 10520, 10522, 10524-10526, 10602, 10706, 10752, 10768, 11050, 11232, 11731, 11737, 11739, 11742, 11747, 11748, 11778, 11793, 11796 Senegal, civil rights 2978, 9418 Senegal, crime/courts/legal services 2978 Senegal, education 850 Senegal, environment 2068 Senegal, health—general 2068, 7061, 9418 Senegal, health—specific diseases 7061 Senegal, international affairs/development 2068, 2978, 7061 Senegal, social sciences 850 Senegal, youth development 9418 Senior continuing care, aging 3798, 9038, 9567, 10391, 11241, 11463 Senior continuing care, economically disadvantaged 9567 Senior continuing care, income development 9038, 9567, 11241, 11463 Senior continuing care, management development/ capacity building 10391 Senior continuing care, research 3798, 10391 Senior continuing care, technical assistance 3798 Serbia, animals/wildlife 8395 Serbia, environment 8395 Serbia, international affairs/development 5071, 8395 Serbia, recreation/sports/athletics 8395 Sexual abuse, children/youth 177, 2226, 8113, 9282, 9391, 10268, 10836 Sexual abuse, conferences/seminars 7233 Sexual abuse, crime/abuse victims 177, 2226, 3859, 5322, 5607, 7233, 8113, 9282, 9287, 9391, 9628, 10268, 10836 Sexual abuse, curriculum development 9628 Sexual abuse, faculty/staff development 9628 Sexual abuse, girls 5607 Sexual abuse, immigrants/refugees 177, 2226 Sexual abuse, income development 5607, 9391, 10836
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Sexual abuse, management development/capacity building 177, 2226, 5322, 5607, 8113, 9282, 9287 Sexual abuse, minorities 177, 2226 Sexual abuse, offenders/ex-offenders 5322, 5607 Sexual abuse, research 7233 Sexual abuse, seed money 9391 Sexual abuse, technical assistance 7233 Sexual abuse, women 177, 2226, 3859, 5607, 7233, 9287, 9391, 9628, 10836 Sierra Leone, education 2801 Single parents, building/renovation 9704 Single parents, community improvement/ development 4190, 9897, 11471, 11958 Single parents, crime/abuse victims 8559 Single parents, economically disadvantaged 2374, 9704 Single parents, education 3593, 3594 Single parents, employment 5220, 5682 Single parents, environment 11958 Single parents, health—general 11365, 11471 Single parents, housing/shelter 4190, 7962, 11958 Single parents, human services—multipurpose 2372, 2374, 3593, 3594, 4190, 5220, 5682, 6141, 9242, 9704, 10551, 10789, 11176, 11365, 11471 Single parents, income development 2374, 8559 Single parents, infants/toddlers 9704 Single parents, management development/capacity building 2374, 9242, 9704 Single parents, mental health/substance abuse 6141 Single parents, public affairs/government 11471 Single parents, technical assistance 2374 Single parents, women 2374, 8559, 9242, 9704 Slovakia, arts/culture/humanities 7495 Slovakia, human services—multipurpose 5134 Slovakia, social sciences 7495 Smoking, children/youth 6281 Smoking, management development/capacity building 3830, 6273, 6281 Smoking, program evaluation 6299, 6372, 6400 Smoking, research 6299, 6400 Smoking, substance abusers 6400 Smoking, technical assistance 10940 Social entrepreneurship 638, 735, 808, 1188, 1268, 1559, 1718, 1972, 2035, 2346, 2546, 2692, 2731, 3393, 3812, 4537, 4842, 5146, 5463, 5626, 6466, 6793, 7191, 7234, 7325, 7818, 8300, 8317, 8342, 8900, 9193, 9757, 9857-9861, 10898, 11553, 11792 Social entrepreneurship, African Americans/Blacks 6466 Social entrepreneurship, children/youth 4842, 5146, 9193, 10898, 11553 Social entrepreneurship, conferences/seminars 4537, 5146, 8317, 8900, 9757 Social entrepreneurship, crime/abuse victims 5463 Social entrepreneurship, curriculum development 5146 Social entrepreneurship, disabilities, people with 5146 Social entrepreneurship, economically disadvantaged 1188, 1972, 2692, 5146, 7234, 9193, 10898, 11553, 11792 Social entrepreneurship, electronic media/online services 4842, 7818, 8300 Social entrepreneurship, faculty/staff development 7191 Social entrepreneurship, fellowships 638 Social entrepreneurship, homeless 5146 Social entrepreneurship, income development 1972, 2692, 5626, 7234, 8317 Social entrepreneurship, internship funds 6793 Social entrepreneurship, management development/ capacity building 6466, 7234, 7325, 11792 Social entrepreneurship, mentally disabled 5626 Social entrepreneurship, minorities 5146 Social entrepreneurship, program evaluation 1559 Social entrepreneurship, research 808, 1559 Social entrepreneurship, seed money 5626, 8300 Social entrepreneurship, technical assistance 7191, 7234 Social entrepreneurship, women 5463
SUBJECT INDEX
Social sciences 882, 2143, 2176, 2637, 2968, 3899, 4167, 4606, 4783, 4909, 5564, 7216, 7217, 7326, 7424, 7741, 8286, 8588-8590, 9236, 10739, 10970 Social sciences, Africa 7629, 7699, 11764, 11765 Social sciences, African Americans/Blacks 7685 Social sciences, AIDS, people with 10216 Social sciences, Argentina 4479, 7217 Social sciences, Asia 3667, 11764, 11765 Social sciences, awards/prizes/competitions 2095, 10214, 12141 Social sciences, Belgium 2643 Social sciences, Bolivia 5077 Social sciences, Brazil 7181 Social sciences, Caribbean 7218 Social sciences, children 8589 Social sciences, children/youth 2143, 2176, 4167, 5564, 7424, 8588-8590, 10970 Social sciences, Chile 7216, 7218, 7248 Social sciences, China 6820, 7092, 7258, 7267, 7303, 7354 Social sciences, Colombia 4481, 5077 Social sciences, computer systems/equipment 7720 Social sciences, conferences/seminars 3899, 8286, 10739 Social sciences, curriculum development 7187, 7679, 7685, 7692, 7720 Social sciences, Developing countries 819, 1155, 1364, 1365, 7182, 8151, 11759, 11764, 11765 Social sciences, Eastern & Central Europe 5084, 8239 Social sciences, economically disadvantaged 4167, 10216 Social sciences, Ecuador 5077 Social sciences, Egypt 7278 Social sciences, England 7342 Social sciences, equipment 10739 Social sciences, Ethiopia 1395 Social sciences, Europe 2643 Social sciences, faculty/staff development 7187, 10739 Social sciences, fellowships 10215 Social sciences, Ghana 819 Social sciences, Global programs 848, 885, 1364, 1447, 1560, 2135, 2625, 2717, 2726, 2727, 2753, 2968, 3477, 5431, 5747, 6662, 7059, 7216, 7342, 7742, 8118, 8151, 8216, 9807, 9809, 10663, 11759 Social sciences, Hispanics/Latinos 7326 Social sciences, immigrants/refugees 4909 Social sciences, income development 2095, 4167, 7340, 8027, 12141 Social sciences, India 1395, 7179, 7258, 11764, 11765 Social sciences, Indonesia 1017 Social sciences, interdisciplinary studies 1257, 1320, 1486, 2095, 3710, 6655, 7184, 7187, 7267, 7340, 7342, 7415, 7495, 7579, 7679, 7685, 7692, 7720, 8027, 10214-10216, 12141 Social sciences, Iran 2721 Social sciences, Italy 1155 Social sciences, Kenya 850 Social sciences, Latin America 1017, 4479, 7218, 7691 Social sciences, LGBTQ 4606 Social sciences, Mali 850, 851, 1017 Social sciences, management development/capacity building 2637, 4167, 4783, 5564, 6655, 7216, 7326, 7495, 7679, 7685, 7692, 10214, 10215, 10970 Social sciences, management/technical assistance 7427, 7648 Social sciences, Mexico 476, 1017, 1291, 7348 Social sciences, Middle East 7203 Social sciences, Mongolia 8396 Social sciences, Nigeria 1395 Social sciences, Pakistan 1395 Social sciences, Peru 5077 Social sciences, Philippines 1395
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Social sciences, program evaluation 1486, 2143, 2176, 2968, 7184, 7217, 7342, 8588-8590, 10216 Social sciences, research 882, 1257, 2143, 2176, 2968, 4783, 4909, 6655, 7217, 7267, 7340, 7415, 7424, 7427, 7579, 7648, 7741, 8286, 8589 Social sciences, Senegal 850 Social sciences, Slovakia 7495 Social sciences, South Africa 7340, 10216 Social sciences, South America 7181 Social sciences, Soviet Union (Former) 2717, 8239 Social sciences, Sudan 7973 Social sciences, Tajikistan 483 Social sciences, technical assistance 3899, 7187 Social sciences, Uganda 850, 7330 Social sciences, Vietnam 7187 Social sciences, West Bank/Gaza 7203 Social sciences, women 2968, 7187, 7340, 7692, 7741 Social sciences, youth 7415, 7427, 8027 Social sciences, Yugoslavia (Former) 5084 Social work school/education 3940, 4009, 7816, 9531, 10774 Social work school/education, children/youth 4009, 9531 Social work school/education, curriculum development 7816 Social work school/education, economically disadvantaged 4009 Social work school/education, electronic media/ online services 3940 Social work school/education, faculty/staff development 7816 Social work school/education, immigrants/refugees 7816 Social work school/education, internship funds 4009 Social work school/education, mentally disabled 3940 Social work school/education, minorities 4009, 7816 Social work school/education, program evaluation 4009 South Africa, animals/wildlife 4821, 7713 South Africa, arts/culture/humanities 4786, 4915, 10216 South Africa, civil rights 2118, 2976, 5092, 7116, 7311, 7341, 8023 South Africa, community improvement/development 4786, 4860, 4915, 4977, 5007, 5035, 5037, 5039, 5051, 5121, 5135, 5136, 5143, 7116, 7310, 7312, 7313, 8025, 8102 South Africa, crime/courts/legal services 2118, 2976, 5092, 7233, 7311, 8113 South Africa, education 575, 2151, 2799, 2800, 4805, 4860, 4868, 4928, 4977, 4981, 4982, 6667, 6670, 6828, 7339, 7340, 7726, 7727, 8096, 8155 South Africa, employment 6667 South Africa, environment 7713 South Africa, health—general 2118, 4932, 4977, 7233, 7341, 8023, 8095, 8096, 10216, 11786 South Africa, health—specific diseases 2118, 8023 South Africa, human services—multipurpose 4578, 5151, 7341, 8096, 8098, 8108, 8112, 8117 South Africa, international affairs/development 4818, 4843, 5148, 6828, 7321, 8114, 11751, 11786 South Africa, medical research 8095, 8096, 11786 South Africa, mental health/substance abuse 7233 South Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 5136, 7116, 7312, 7313, 7321, 8025 South Africa, public affairs/government 4818, 5007, 5035, 5051, 5079, 5121, 5136, 5151, 7311, 8155, 11751 South Africa, recreation/sports/athletics 7713 South Africa, social sciences 7340, 10216 South Africa, youth development 4843, 8107 South America, animals/wildlife 623, 1101 South America, civil rights 4779, 7181 South America, community improvement/ development 1101, 1111, 7181, 7196 South America, environment 623, 1101, 1111, 1116, 5005, 7181, 7189, 7309
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South America, international affairs/development 1111, 1116, 5005, 7189, 7196, 7309 South America, public affairs/government 623, 2440, 5005, 7189, 7309 South America, religion 2440 South America, social sciences 7181 South Asia, civil rights 7069 South Asia, crime/courts/legal services 7069 South Asia, environment 8130 South Asia, international affairs/development 758, 7069, 8130 South Asia, religion 8725 South Korea, community improvement/development 6819 South Korea, human services—multipurpose 6819 South Korea, international affairs/development 6819 South Korea, public affairs/government 6819 Southeast Asia, health—general 7907, 8152 Southeast Asia, health—specific diseases 8152 Southeast Asia, international affairs/development 7907, 8152 Southern Africa, community improvement/ development 4860 Southern Africa, education 4860 Southern Africa, environment 481 Southern Africa, health—general 2951 Southern Africa, health—specific diseases 2951 Southern Africa, international affairs/development 2951, 7321, 8114, 11751 Southern Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 7321 Southern Africa, public affairs/government 11751 Southern Africa, science 481 Soviet Union (Former), arts/culture/humanities 2717 Soviet Union (Former), crime/courts/legal services 8239 Soviet Union (Former), education 2717 Soviet Union (Former), international affairs/ development 2435, 2717 Soviet Union (Former), religion 2435 Soviet Union (Former), social sciences 2717, 8239 Space/aviation 1089, 1090, 1844, 4751, 4752, 10621, 10953, 10993, 11053 Space/aviation, children/youth 10953 Space/aviation, curriculum development 4752 Space/aviation, disabilities, people with 10953 Space/aviation, economically disadvantaged 10953 Space/aviation, income development 1090, 4752, 10621, 10953, 10993, 11053 Space/aviation, management development/capacity building 1089, 1844, 4751 Space/aviation, research 4752 Space/aviation, technical assistance 1844 Spain, arts/culture/humanities 7605 Spain, community improvement/development 9595 Spain, international affairs/development 7605 Speech/hearing centers 1895, 3050, 4250, 5709, 6165, 7837, 9125, 9212, 9351, 9906, 9938, 9939, 9953, 10813, 11391, 11394 Speech/hearing centers, children 3050, 9938, 9939 Speech/hearing centers, children/youth 1895, 7837, 9351, 9906, 10813, 11394 Speech/hearing centers, computer systems/ equipment 1895 Speech/hearing centers, deaf/hearing impaired 1895, 3050, 4250, 5709, 7837, 9125, 9212, 9351, 9906, 9938, 9939, 9953, 10813, 11391, 11394 Speech/hearing centers, economically disadvantaged 3050, 5709 Speech/hearing centers, income development 3050, 5709, 6165, 9125, 10813, 11391, 11394 Speech/hearing centers, management development/capacity building 1895, 9212, 9351 Speech/hearing centers, mentally disabled 9906 Speech/hearing centers, performance/productions 9125 Speech/hearing centers, physically disabled 6165 Speech/hearing centers, technical assistance 9906, 9938, 9939 Spine disorders research 3501, 11769
Spine disorders research, economically disadvantaged 11769 Spine disorders research, income development 3501 Spine disorders research, physically disabled 3501 Spine disorders research, program evaluation 11769 Spirituality 483, 4816, 10582 Spirituality, income development 4816, 10582 Spirituality, publication 4816 Spirituality, research 10582 Stress, children/youth 247 Stress, economically disadvantaged 247 Stress, management development/capacity building 247 Stress, minorities 247 Stress, women 247 Student aid, community improvement/development 1405 Student aid, education 1405, 6198, 7433, 9023, 9562, 9563, 9645 Student aid, environment 9562, 9563 Student aid, health—general 7433 Student aid, health—specific diseases 7433 Student aid, public affairs/government 1405 Student services/organizations 147, 1882, 3092, 3299, 3725, 3757, 3774, 3780, 3948, 5268, 6513, 7444, 7462, 7787, 7788, 8014, 8054, 8141, 9533, 9534, 9645, 9770, 9814 Student services/organizations, African Americans/ Blacks 3780, 7462 Student services/organizations, building/renovation 6513 Student services/organizations, computer systems/ equipment 8141 Student services/organizations, economically disadvantaged 3757, 3774, 7444, 7462, 8054, 9645, 9770, 9814 Student services/organizations, electronic media/ online services 8141 Student services/organizations, faculty/staff development 1882, 3092, 3757, 9533, 9645 Student services/organizations, fellowships 3948, 7787, 7788 Student services/organizations, Hispanics/Latinos 7462 Student services/organizations, immigrants/ refugees 3774 Student services/organizations, income development 3299 Student services/organizations, internship funds 147, 3948 Student services/organizations, management development/capacity building 3092, 3757, 3780, 5268, 7462, 8014, 8054, 8141, 9534 Student services/organizations, men 3780 Student services/organizations, minorities 7444, 9645, 9770, 9814 Student services/organizations, research 3780 Student services/organizations, scholarship funds 147 Student services/organizations, student aid 9645 Student services/organizations, technical assistance 3774, 6513, 9770 Student services/organizations, youth 3757, 3774, 7444, 7462, 8054 Students, income development 11369 Students, sororities/fraternities 11369 Students, women 11369 Sub-Saharan Africa, education 865, 2775 Sub-Saharan Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 3311 Sub-Saharan Africa, health—general 1533, 11787 Sub-Saharan Africa, health—specific diseases 1533 Sub-Saharan Africa, international affairs/ development 865, 1533, 2775, 3311, 7138, 11787 Substance abuse, African Americans/Blacks 387 Substance abuse, AIDS, people with 2120, 6491 Substance abuse, awards/prizes/competitions 6293, 10795, 11003 Substance abuse, building/renovation 1234, 3233, 11469, 11992 Substance abuse, children/youth 1234, 1982, 5639, 6141, 6293, 6347, 7869, 8263, 8690, 10850, 11319, 11469 Substance abuse, crime/abuse victims 6141
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Substance abuse, economically disadvantaged 387, 416, 422, 1626, 7044, 7045, 7320, 7979, 8263 Substance abuse, faculty/staff development 1982, 2880, 8905, 9874, 10401 Substance abuse, film/video/radio 2880 Substance abuse, homeless 5639 Substance abuse, income development 3248, 3595, 5639, 6293, 8256, 8263, 9378, 9874, 10795, 10820, 10850, 11003, 11163, 11302, 11319, 11363, 11871 Substance abuse, land acquisition 3233 Substance abuse, LGBTQ 416 Substance abuse, management development/ capacity building 206, 211, 394, 416, 905, 1234, 1626, 1984, 2120, 3233, 4697, 5639, 6036, 6095, 6141, 6491, 7044, 7045, 7320, 7869, 7979, 7980, 8684, 8690, 8906, 8907, 9041, 9087, 9758, 9899, 10401, 11992 Substance abuse, men 387, 1984, 8684 Substance abuse, mentally disabled 1627, 5639, 7924, 8905-8907, 11003 Substance abuse, military/veterans 206 Substance abuse, minorities 905, 6036 Substance abuse, offenders/ex-offenders 394, 6347 Substance abuse, prevention 1234, 2120, 3595, 6293, 8690, 10102, 10401, 10850 Substance abuse, program evaluation 3522, 6389, 6400, 7981, 9899, 10102, 10590 Substance abuse, research 3490, 6278, 6389, 6400, 6406, 6407, 7924, 8906, 10590 Substance abuse, services 211, 905, 1626, 1984, 6134, 6491, 7320, 7924, 7980, 8256, 8684, 9041, 9087, 9378, 9697, 9874, 9899, 10590, 10820, 11163, 11319 Substance abuse, single parents 6141 Substance abuse, technical assistance 1626, 6095, 6134, 6347, 6406, 6407, 7980, 8905, 11469 Substance abuse, treatment 206, 387, 394, 416, 422, 1169, 1627, 1982, 2880, 3233, 3248, 3490, 3522, 4697, 5639, 6036, 6095, 6116-6121, 6141, 6278, 6347, 6389, 6400, 6406, 6407, 7044, 7045, 7869, 7979, 7981, 8263, 8905-8907, 9758, 10795, 11003, 11302, 11363, 11469, 11871, 11992 Substance abuse, women 1984, 5639, 6036, 6134, 6141, 11469, 11871 Substance abuse, youth 211, 6116-6121, 7320, 8905-8907, 9087, 9378, 9758, 10590 Substance abusers, arts/culture/humanities 2880 Substance abusers, civil rights 717 Substance abusers, community improvement/ development 394, 3645, 9897 Substance abusers, crime/courts/legal services 2120, 5388, 6347, 9087 Substance abusers, education 211, 4603, 5392 Substance abusers, employment 5388, 5393, 5562, 5700, 10795, 12066 Substance abusers, health—general 1626, 1627, 2120, 2126, 2127, 2516, 5388, 6389, 6400, 6406, 6407, 7979-7981, 9087, 9192, 11648 Substance abusers, health—specific diseases 2120, 2126, 2127, 2516, 6400, 9041, 10820, 11163, 11469 Substance abusers, housing/shelter 1036, 2923, 4643, 5388, 5399, 5639, 6108, 6613, 9898 Substance abusers, human services—multipurpose 211, 387, 416, 1982, 2488, 2923, 3803, 4643, 5228, 5392, 5399, 6108, 6141, 6347, 6613, 7869, 10879, 11319, 11648, 11992 Substance abusers, international affairs/ development 2120 Substance abusers, mental health/substance abuse 206, 211, 387, 394, 416, 422, 1169, 1626, 1627, 1982, 1984, 2120, 2488, 2880, 3233, 3248, 3490, 3522, 4697, 5391, 5639, 6036, 6095, 6116-6121, 6134, 6141, 6278, 6347, 6389, 6400, 6406, 6407, 6491, 7044, 7045, 7320, 7869, 7924, 7979-7981, 8256, 8263, 8684, 8905-8907, 9041, 9087, 9192, 9378, 9697, 9758, 9874, 9899, 10590, 10795, 10820, 11003, 11084, 11163, 11302, 11319, 11363, 11469, 11871, 11992
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Substance abusers, philanthropy/voluntarism 5388 Substance abusers, public affairs/government 717, 6400, 6406, 6407, 9192 Substance abusers, recreation/sports/athletics 4697 Substance abusers, religion 717 Substance abusers, safety/disaster relief 6389 Sudan, arts/culture/humanities 8015 Sudan, civil rights 7973 Sudan, public affairs/government 8015 Sudan, social sciences 7973 Suicide, conferences/seminars 7795 Suicide, management development/capacity building 1770 Suicide, mentally disabled 1770, 7795 Suicide, publication 3450 Suicide, research 3450 Surgery 267, 4241 Surgery research 7569, 7583 Surgery research, children/youth 7569 Surgery research, deaf/hearing impaired 7583 Surgery, children/youth 4241 Surgery, economically disadvantaged 267, 4241 Surgery, management development/capacity building 267 Suriname, animals/wildlife 623 Suriname, environment 623, 9580 Suriname, public affairs/government 623 Swaziland, arts/culture/humanities 4894 Swaziland, community improvement/development 4894 Swaziland, international affairs/development 4894 Switzerland, arts/culture/humanities 591 Switzerland, community improvement/development 8143 Switzerland, environment 7198 Switzerland, health—general 7192, 7359, 10724, 11761, 11801 Switzerland, health—specific diseases 7192, 7359, 10724, 11761, 11801 Switzerland, housing/shelter 7317 Switzerland, international affairs/development 4843, 7192, 7197, 7198, 7353, 7359, 8143, 10724, 11761, 11801 Switzerland, philanthropy/voluntarism 7353 Switzerland, public affairs/government 8143 Switzerland, youth development 4843 Taiwan, crime/courts/legal services 4555 Taiwan, education 4583 Taiwan, human services—multipurpose 4555 Tajikistan, animals/wildlife 466 Tajikistan, arts/culture/humanities 475, 483 Tajikistan, environment 465, 466, 468 Tajikistan, food/nutrition/agriculture 465, 468 Tajikistan, international affairs/development 465, 468 Tajikistan, religion 483 Tajikistan, science 465 Tajikistan, social sciences 483 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, animals/wildlife 3473 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, civil rights 7219, 11783 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, community improvement/development 5455, 5463 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, crime/courts/legal services 7219 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, education 571 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, environment 3473, 5455 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, food/nutrition/ agriculture 5438, 5455 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, health—general 3276, 11783 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, human services— multipurpose 5463 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, international affairs/ development 5438, 11783 Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba, public affairs/ government 5463 Teacher school/education 129, 130, 167, 168, 224, 242, 328, 490, 497, 700, 786, 814, 881, 961, 964, 1454, 1455, 1530, 1567, 1690,
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2063-2065, 2712, 3084, 3097, 3150, 3229, 3230, 3426, 3463, 3468, 3567, 3700, 4784, 5104, 5431, 6200, 6229, 6437, 6638, 6658, 6660, 6664, 6666, 6703, 6743, 7070, 7088, 7121, 7299, 7314, 7318, 7323, 7338, 8120, 8254, 8408, 8716, 8932, 9089, 9339, 9489, 9722, 9731, 9745, 9776, 9908-9911, 9923-9927, 9930, 9931, 9946-9948, 9952, 9954, 9955, 9960, 10055, 10295, 10408, 10436, 10487, 10504, 10510, 10914, 10976, 10977, 11008, 11800 Teacher school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 5104, 10408 Teacher school/education, blind/visually impaired 8254 Teacher school/education, children 1530 Teacher school/education, children/youth 129, 328, 497, 1567, 2063, 3084, 3463, 4784, 5104, 5431, 6664, 6743, 7323, 8254, 9489, 10487, 10976, 10977, 11800 Teacher school/education, conferences/seminars 130, 3150, 3700, 4784, 5431 Teacher school/education, curriculum development 242, 490, 961, 1454, 2064, 6666, 7318, 11008 Teacher school/education, disabilities, people with 497, 8254 Teacher school/education, economically disadvantaged 328, 786, 881, 961, 1567, 3229, 6664, 6743, 7323, 11800 Teacher school/education, electronic media/online services 167, 168, 490, 7088, 7318 Teacher school/education, faculty/staff development 328, 497, 2064, 3229, 3230, 6229, 6703, 6743, 7088, 7314, 8716, 10914, 11008 Teacher school/education, fellowships 1567, 3567, 3700, 6200, 8120, 11800 Teacher school/education, income development 6437, 9339 Teacher school/education, infants/toddlers 700, 1454, 1455, 1530, 4784, 10055 Teacher school/education, internship funds 2063 Teacher school/education, management development/capacity building 700, 964, 8120, 8408, 9089 Teacher school/education, men 5104 Teacher school/education, minorities 961, 1567, 6743, 7323, 8120 Teacher school/education, program evaluation 961, 7121, 7318, 8932 Teacher school/education, publication 2712 Teacher school/education, research 786, 1530, 2712, 3463, 5104, 6658, 6660, 6664, 6666, 7070, 7088, 7121, 7299, 7318, 7323, 8932, 10914 Teacher school/education, seed money 242 Teacher school/education, technical assistance 6638 Teacher school/education, women 9946-9948 Teacher school/education, youth 961, 7318, 10408, 10436, 10510 Telecommunications 1550, 1551, 1965, 2821, 3164, 3346, 3606, 3751, 4207, 4230, 4231, 4273, 5213, 5783, 6634, 6902, 7554, 8133, 8206, 8225, 8305, 8514, 8515, 8656, 8792, 9604, 10135, 10289, 10699, 11505, 11723, 11904, 12018 Telecommunications, computer systems/equipment 11505 Telecommunications, conferences/seminars 6902, 8225 Telecommunications, economically disadvantaged 1550, 1551, 4230, 4231 Telecommunications, electronic media/online services 8225, 9604, 12018 Telecommunications, homeless 4230, 4231 Telecommunications, income development 8133 Telecommunications, infants/toddlers 9604 Telecommunications, management development/ capacity building 8133 Telecommunications, mutual/co-op 824 Telecommunications, research 824, 1550, 1551, 3751, 8133
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Telecommunications, technical assistance 4230, 4231 Telecommunications, women 9604 Television 1846-1848, 7098 Television, African Americans/Blacks 3736 Television, blind/visually impaired 3867 Television, capital campaigns 8320 Television, children/youth 6460 Television, computer systems/equipment 2872, 8288, 9018 Television, conferences/seminars 2583 Television, economically disadvantaged 3007, 3010, 3736, 9018 Television, electronic media/online services 2872, 7098, 8332 Television, faculty/staff development 3622 Television, income development 689, 818, 828, 1491, 1934, 3007, 3010, 3736, 5426, 5921, 6460, 7098, 9018, 10959, 11057 Television, infants/toddlers 2872 Television, management development/capacity building 3622, 3634, 3821, 7098, 8110, 8320 Television, minorities 3736 Television, publication 8288, 9018 Television, research 818, 8332 Television, technical assistance 10160 Terminal illness, people with, arts/culture/ humanities 9632 Terminal illness, people with, health—general 229, 233, 234, 2578, 3638, 5580, 6156, 7844, 7974, 9035, 9634, 10757, 10839, 10840, 11194, 11314 Terminal illness, people with, health—specific diseases 7844 Terminal illness, people with, human services— multipurpose 233, 1974, 2999, 3638, 5580, 6045, 6156, 7974, 9626, 9630, 9632, 10757, 10839, 10840, 11158, 11194, 11208, 11314 Terminal illness, people with, mental health/ substance abuse 9630 Terminal illness, people with, philanthropy/ voluntarism 9626 Thailand, animals/wildlife 8122 Thailand, community improvement/development 2056, 6827 Thailand, crime/courts/legal services 2120 Thailand, education 7078, 8122 Thailand, environment 7293 Thailand, health—general 2120, 8122 Thailand, health—specific diseases 2120 Thailand, international affairs/development 2056, 2120, 6827, 7293 Thailand, medical research 8122 Thailand, mental health/substance abuse 2120 Thailand, public affairs/government 6827 Theater (musical), income development 5940, 7966, 10873 Theater (musical), management development/ capacity building 7966, 9784, 9801 Theater (playwriting), Asians/Pacific Islanders 5400 Theater (playwriting), children/youth 10048 Theater (playwriting), commissioning new works 5400 Theater (playwriting), faculty/staff development 10048 Theater (playwriting), income development 1555, 5400, 6616, 7859, 10048 Theater (playwriting), management development/ capacity building 10048 Theater (playwriting), performance/productions 10048 Theater (playwriting), publication 7859 Theater (playwriting), technical assistance 10048 Theater, African Americans/Blacks 2884, 3454, 3465, 3663, 4216, 4776, 4786, 5317, 5751, 7207, 7699, 10251, 10359 Theater, AIDS, people with 7222 Theater, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5400 Theater, building/renovation 7214, 7282, 9433, 9511, 9629, 9782 Theater, capital campaigns 2825, 3699, 5317, 5751 Theater, children 74, 3663
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Theater, children/youth 918, 2616, 3302, 3625, 3752, 5060, 7026, 7150, 9371, 9433, 9457, 9511, 9641, 9647, 9680, 9723, 9782, 9787, 9788, 9852, 10178 Theater, collections management/preservation 7214 Theater, commissioning new works 923, 5400 Theater, computer systems/equipment 2877, 9964 Theater, conferences/seminars 6207, 6451, 7207 Theater, curriculum development 7207, 7222, 9641 Theater, disabilities, people with 7026, 10073 Theater, economically disadvantaged 863, 918, 1955, 7026 Theater, electronic media/online services 136, 955, 4333, 8902, 10047 Theater, equipment 9964 Theater, faculty/staff development 16, 2363, 2905, 3449, 5374, 7022, 7324, 9525, 9629, 10047, 10061, 10073 Theater, fellowships 937, 3465, 7026 Theater, film/video/radio 9457 Theater, girls 7222 Theater, Hispanics/Latinos 863, 962, 2905, 4623, 4978, 7282 Theater, immigrants/refugees 2905 Theater, income development 51, 74, 517, 691, 897, 918, 955, 1555, 1566, 1746, 1955, 1969, 2057, 2259, 2363, 2690, 2691, 2877, 2927, 4333, 4365, 4715, 4776, 5349, 5374, 5400, 5477, 5676, 5918, 5927, 5933, 5936, 6344, 6867, 6997, 7026, 7214, 7282, 7712, 8028, 8636, 8885, 8902, 9013, 9104, 9491, 9511, 9543, 9629, 9831, 9852, 9962, 9964, 10047, 10061, 10155, 10178, 10179, 10248, 10251, 10599, 10796, 11472, 11849 Theater, internship funds 3752 Theater, land acquisition 9772 Theater, LGBTQ 4377 Theater, management development/capacity building 16, 51, 136, 857, 863, 872, 894, 908, 923, 937, 952, 962, 963, 2363, 2825, 2884, 2905, 3302, 3449, 3454, 3619, 3625, 3663, 3699, 3966, 4216, 4222, 4290, 4377, 4623, 5317, 5349, 5370, 5406, 5466, 5477, 5696, 5751, 5864, 6028, 6344, 6684, 7150, 7200, 7205, 7207, 7214, 7282, 7471, 7699, 7709, 8175, 8883, 8886, 8912, 8919, 9085, 9371, 9407, 9433, 9491, 9511, 9525, 9543, 9629, 9723, 9739, 9746, 9749, 9772, 9782, 9787, 9788, 9790, 9834, 9962, 10047, 10060, 10061, 10073, 10155, 10156, 10248, 10251, 10359, 10762, 11839 Theater, mentally disabled 7471 Theater, minorities 7026, 9647 Theater, performance/productions 923, 1955, 1969, 2691, 3752, 5375, 5739, 5936, 6997, 7150, 7200, 7205, 7222, 7712, 8636, 8902, 9457, 9641, 10047, 10073, 10796, 11472 Theater, program evaluation 908, 5375, 7222 Theater, publication 2259, 7699, 9457, 9543 Theater, research 918, 955, 4333, 7200, 7699 Theater, scholarship funds 2691, 3302 Theater, seed money 3454 Theater, technical assistance 872, 1746, 2363, 4433, 4978, 5370, 5406, 7709, 9407, 10061 Theater, youth 1955, 5406 Theological school/education 2761, 2766, 3021, 3658, 3664, 3684, 3721, 3725, 5342, 5571, 5714, 6926, 6943, 8597, 9625, 9628, 9631, 9633, 10316, 11075, 12038, 12109 Theological school/education, computer systems/ equipment 2766 Theological school/education, conferences/ seminars 9625 Theological school/education, crime/abuse victims 9628 Theological school/education, curriculum development 6943, 9628 Theological school/education, faculty/staff development 3021, 9625, 9628 Theological school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 2761 Theological school/education, income development 6943, 10316, 11075
Theological school/education, management development/capacity building 3021, 5342, 5571, 5714, 6926, 6943, 8597, 9633 Theological school/education, offenders/ ex-offenders 9633 Theological school/education, publication 3658 Theological school/education, technical assistance 12038 Theological school/education, women 9628 Theological school/education, youth 5342 Theology 3710, 7679 Theology, curriculum development 7679 Theology, management development/capacity building 7679 Thrift shops 3788, 6057, 9475 Thrift shops, economically disadvantaged 9475 Thrift shops, faculty/staff development 9475 Thrift shops, income development 3788 Thrift shops, management development/capacity building 6057, 9475 Thrift shops, mentally disabled 3788 Thrift shops, seed money 3788 Transition planning 429, 1104, 2149, 2168, 2183, 2635, 3764, 4081, 4484, 4899, 6851, 7489, 7490, 8338, 8353, 9361 Transition planning, children/youth 2149, 9361 Transition planning, crime/abuse victims 2149 Transition planning, curriculum development 8353 Transition planning, economically disadvantaged 3764, 4081, 4484, 6851, 8353 Transition planning, faculty/staff development 8353 Transition planning, homeless 4081 Transition planning, income development 2183, 9361 Transition planning, management development/ capacity building 2149, 2635, 6851 Transition planning, military/veterans 2635 Transition planning, program evaluation 1104, 4081, 7489, 7490 Transition planning, publication 8353 Transition planning, research 4081 Transition planning, technical assistance 2168, 3764, 6851 Transition planning, women 2183 Transition planning, youth 429, 2168, 3764, 4081, 4484, 6851, 7489, 7490, 8353 Transportation 407, 659, 788, 854, 1058, 1059, 1525, 1546, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1739, 2920, 4163, 4350, 4929, 4942, 5533, 6147, 8140, 8153, 8158, 9395, 9802 Transportation, children/youth 1058, 1059, 4163 Transportation, conferences/seminars 1739, 8140 Transportation, economically disadvantaged 407, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 4163, 8140, 8153, 8158 Transportation, income development 854, 2920, 4163 Transportation, management development/capacity building 407, 1546, 4350, 4942, 6147, 8140, 9395 Transportation, publication 8140 Transportation, research 854, 1525, 4163, 4929, 4942, 8153 Transportation, technical assistance 4929, 4942, 8153, 8158 Tropical diseases 10724 Tropical diseases research 11730 Tropical diseases research, economically disadvantaged 11730 Tropical diseases research, program evaluation 11730 Tropical diseases, faculty/staff development 10724 Turkey, arts/culture/humanities 464 Turkey, community improvement/development 464, 472, 6707, 6709 Turkey, environment 472, 482 Turkey, food/nutrition/agriculture 472 Turkey, international affairs/development 472, 6709, 7501 Turkey, public affairs/government 6707, 6709 Turkey, science 482 Turkmenistan, arts/culture/humanities 606 Uganda, animals/wildlife 3473, 7331
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Uganda, arts/culture/humanities 1927 Uganda, civil rights 7330, 11783 Uganda, community improvement/development 5493, 7137, 7331 Uganda, crime/courts/legal services 7330 Uganda, education 576, 850, 1712, 8134 Uganda, environment 3473, 7331 Uganda, food/nutrition/agriculture 5448, 5462, 5493 Uganda, health—general 8134, 11783 Uganda, international affairs/development 1927, 7137, 11783 Uganda, social sciences 850, 7330 Ukraine, animals/wildlife 8392 Ukraine, community improvement/development 5054, 5072, 5146 Ukraine, education 5146 Ukraine, international affairs/development 5054, 5083, 8392 Ukraine, philanthropy/voluntarism 5083 Ukraine, public affairs/government 5054 Ukraine, safety/disaster relief 8392 United Kingdom, community improvement/ development 2713, 6822 United Kingdom, crime/courts/legal services 2713 United Kingdom, education 11101 United Kingdom, health—general 6898 United Kingdom, housing/shelter 6740 United Kingdom, human services—multipurpose 6740, 6822 United Kingdom, international affairs/development 6822 United Kingdom, public affairs/government 2713, 6822 University, African Americans/Blacks 3816, 4979, 5059, 6646, 7667, 7685, 7743, 10473, 10772, 11559 University, AIDS, people with 10273 University, awards/prizes/competitions 9532 University, building/renovation 4961, 9864 University, Catholic agencies & churches 858, 2655, 11300, 11424 University, children/youth 1147, 4483, 6084, 7397, 7942, 9557 University, Christian agencies & churches 3051, 4234, 11229 University, computer systems/equipment 5911, 7690, 8141, 10513 University, conferences/seminars 3000, 3039, 4483, 8922, 10772 University, crime/abuse victims 6084 University, curriculum development 1147, 7685, 7743, 11605 University, economically disadvantaged 95, 4979, 7142, 7231, 7942 University, electronic media/online services 825, 7397, 8141, 8155, 10513 University, endowments 5975 University, faculty/staff development 1062, 1882, 3042, 6646, 7339, 7743, 8197, 8198, 8218, 8219, 8227, 9533, 10265 University, fellowships 7815 University, Government 4981, 4982, 6668, 7727 University, Government, state 773, 2656, 3042, 3792, 3816, 4668, 5816, 5875, 5897, 5909, 5911, 6054, 7942, 7971, 10153, 10772, 10773, 10792, 11404, 11410, 11421, 11423, 11559 University, Hispanics/Latinos 1958, 1959 University, income development 223, 773, 825, 1025, 1062, 1494, 1527, 1838, 2577, 2710, 2740, 3051, 3185, 3845, 4234, 4668, 4928, 4981, 4982, 6002, 6005, 6042, 6043, 6052, 7340, 7374, 7397, 7402, 7651, 8383, 9118, 9274, 9275, 9532, 9564, 9823, 10792, 11229, 11300, 11404, 11408, 11410, 11414, 11415, 11421, 11423, 11424, 11559, 11926-11928 University, indigenous peoples 7142 University, internship funds 4483 University, management development/capacity building 33, 831, 832, 858, 1503, 1958, 1959, 2044, 2646, 2648, 2655, 2656, 2682, 2684, 3039, 3042, 3053, 3667, 3777, 3792, 3816,
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4928, 4977, 4981, 4982, 5059, 5678, 5816, 5909, 5975, 6051, 6054, 6646, 6667, 6668, 7397, 7651, 7667, 7685, 7724, 7727, 7731, 7743, 7971, 8141, 8155, 8197, 8198, 8218, 8219, 8227, 8922, 9534, 9557, 9864, 10153, 10772, 12010, 12120 University, men 1062 University, minorities 1087, 2016, 4979, 8367 University, performance/productions 9564 University, Private nonsectarian organization 33, 579, 825, 831, 832, 1494, 1503, 1527, 1838, 1958, 1959, 2577, 2646, 2682, 2684, 2710, 3845, 4928, 5850, 5975, 6002, 6043, 6052, 7142, 7374, 7651, 8922, 9118, 9274, 9532, 9823, 9864, 11926, 11927, 12010 University, program evaluation 579, 1087, 2042, 3779, 5875, 5897, 5911, 7231, 7942, 8361, 8366, 8367 University, Protestant agencies & churches 2648, 3185, 6646, 11408, 11414, 11415 University, publication 3777 University, research 1087, 3051, 3777, 4979, 6641, 7340, 7397, 7723, 7728, 7942, 7971, 8155, 8196, 8361, 8366, 8367, 11605 University, scholarship funds 94, 1025, 3816, 4525, 6005, 6054, 8383 University, seed money 3185 University, technical assistance 1958, 1959, 4945, 4947, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4971, 4981, 4982, 5850, 7142, 7263, 10773 University, women 1087, 4483, 6005, 7340 University, youth 10473, 10506 Urban League 967, 2528, 3637, 4192, 4581, 4910, 5165, 5491, 5847, 5848, 6466, 8834, 9208, 10157, 12140 Urban League, children/youth 967, 4192 Urban League, economically disadvantaged 4192 Urban League, faculty/staff development 9208 Urban League, income development 2528, 4910, 5847, 5848, 8834, 12140 Urban League, management development/capacity building 967, 3637, 4581, 5165, 5491, 6466, 9208, 10157 Urban League, seed money 967 Urban League, technical assistance 4910 Urban studies 5678, 6486, 8151, 8324 Urban studies, economically disadvantaged 8151, 8324 Urban studies, electronic media/online services 6486 Urban studies, income development 8151 Urban studies, management development/capacity building 5678, 6486, 8324 Urban studies, minorities 8324 Urban studies, technical assistance 6486 Urban/community development 93, 338, 339, 388, 533, 566, 584, 702, 703, 712, 727, 739, 756, 771, 830, 905, 967, 974, 1131, 1484, 1610, 1635, 1646, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1739, 1871, 2121, 2184, 2288-2294, 2564, 2697, 2816, 2831, 2847, 2894, 2975, 2994, 3016, 3064, 3070, 3071, 3184, 3188, 3279, 3326, 3328, 3342, 3345, 3360, 3391, 3428, 3432, 3435, 3494, 3531, 3532, 3590, 3655, 3704, 3709, 3783, 3842, 3860, 3892, 3894, 3936-3938, 3980, 4020, 4113, 4114, 4144, 4145, 4160, 4163, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4344, 4345, 4373, 4398, 4399, 4421, 4439, 4511, 4567, 4639, 4674, 4675, 4718, 4760, 4786, 4809, 4857, 4859, 4880, 4916, 4939, 4940, 4942, 4951, 4960, 4973, 5053, 5057, 5064, 5066, 5067, 5094, 5128, 5149, 5164, 5166, 5169, 5171, 5174, 5176, 5177, 5180, 5184, 5287, 5299, 5308, 5381, 5428, 5464, 5474, 5540, 5547, 5557, 5558, 5567, 5586, 5589-5591, 5735, 5740, 5741, 5769-5773, 5799, 5868, 5891-5894, 5963, 5978, 6012, 6089, 6161, 6214, 6446-6449, 6461, 6470, 6475, 6476, 6482-6485, 6487, 6514, 6543, 6671, 6672, 6712, 6714, 6747-6756, 6760, 6766, 6767, 6801, 6836, 6974, 6990, 7223, 7250-7252, 7257, 7364, 7385, 7453, 7516, 7530-7536, 7539, 7631, 7636, 7841, 7842, 7961, 7969, 8021, 8136, 8144, 8170, 8289,
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8298, 8321, 8322, 8335, 8444, 8471-8480, 8551, 8740, 8752-8754, 8843, 8925, 8928, 8954, 8955, 8979, 8990, 8991, 9096, 9100, 9101, 9168, 9170, 9173-9176, 9233, 9376, 9590, 9606, 9638, 9685, 9773, 9781, 9793-9795, 9797, 9802, 9816, 9817, 9847, 9897, 9968, 9977, 9985, 9988, 9993, 9994, 9997, 10049, 10082, 10106, 10111, 10120, 10128, 10133, 10149, 10158, 10165, 10170, 10171, 10186, 10190, 10194-10198, 10207, 10223, 10263, 10360, 10361, 10753, 10791, 10837, 10867, 11042, 11157, 11211, 11225, 11517, 11521, 11529, 11550, 11551, 11595, 11641, 11656, 11752, 11798, 11932-11936, 11988, 11989, 11997, 12076, 12079 Urban/community development, African Americans/ Blacks 967, 4786, 5171, 5567, 6446, 6974, 7223, 7251, 8289 Urban/community development, aging 3894, 4809, 9897 Urban/community development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 584, 727 Urban/community development, awards/prizes/ competitions 2894, 3345, 4880, 10867 Urban/community development, building/renovation 3860, 4939, 4951, 6089, 8843, 9968, 10171 Urban/community development, children 9797 Urban/community development, children/youth 967, 4020, 4113, 4114, 4144, 4145, 4163, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4809, 5166, 5176, 5177, 5180, 6671, 6672, 9606, 9897, 11211, 11935, 11936 Urban/community development, computer systems/ equipment 10128 Urban/community development, conferences/ seminars 1739, 6487, 8322 Urban/community development, disabilities, people with 4190, 5066, 5067, 9817 Urban/community development, economically disadvantaged 93, 338, 339, 388, 566, 584, 702, 703, 712, 727, 739, 771, 830, 1484, 1610, 1635, 1646, 1647, 1659, 1677, 1730, 1871, 2121, 2184, 2288-2294, 2564, 2816, 2847, 2994, 3016, 3064, 3070, 3326, 3342, 3345, 3360, 3494, 3655, 3709, 3783, 3860, 3894, 3936-3938, 4020, 4113, 4114, 4144, 4145, 4160, 4163, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4193, 4344, 4345, 4398, 4399, 4421, 4439, 4511, 4567, 4674, 4675, 4718, 4760, 4809, 4859, 4880, 4916, 4940, 4951, 4960, 4973, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5094, 5128, 5177, 5180, 5184, 5287, 5299, 5381, 5428, 5464, 5474, 5547, 5557, 5558, 5567, 5586, 5589-5591, 5740, 5741, 5769-5773, 5799, 5868, 5891-5894, 5963, 5978, 6161, 6447-6449, 6461, 6476, 6671, 6672, 6712, 6747-6755, 6760, 6974, 6990, 7223, 7250, 7251, 7364, 7453, 7530-7536, 7636, 7841, 7842, 7969, 8144, 8289, 8321, 8322, 8335, 8444, 8471-8480, 8551, 8740, 8752-8754, 8928, 8954, 8955, 9096, 9100, 9101, 9173-9176, 9685, 9897, 10106, 10111, 10120, 10128, 10133, 10171, 10190, 10194-10198, 10223, 10263, 10360, 10361, 11157, 11211, 11521, 11529, 11550, 11551, 11595, 11641, 11752, 11798, 11935, 11936, 11997, 12076, 12079 Urban/community development, faculty/staff development 93, 6485, 7252, 7961, 8144, 11521, 11932, 11933 Urban/community development, Hispanics/Latinos 8740, 10190 Urban/community development, homeless 5066, 5067 Urban/community development, immigrants/ refugees 830 Urban/community development, income development 702, 703, 771, 2697, 3980, 4163, 4639, 4880, 5149, 6461, 6543, 6974, 7961, 8289, 9985, 10111, 10186, 10791, 10837, 10867, 11157, 11211, 11225, 11656, 11933 Urban/community development, infants/toddlers 4160, 7453, 9797
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Urban/community development, internship funds 6714 Urban/community development, LGBTQ 9817 Urban/community development, management development/capacity building 93, 388, 533, 584, 756, 830, 905, 967, 974, 1131, 1610, 2121, 2894, 3071, 3184, 3188, 3494, 3892, 3894, 3936, 4020, 4144, 4345, 4373, 4916, 4939, 4942, 5149, 5169, 5174, 5176, 5177, 5180, 5299, 5308, 5540, 5557, 5558, 5567, 5589-5591, 6089, 6470, 6475, 6483, 6484, 6749, 6752, 6755, 6756, 7257, 7969, 8021, 8144, 8843, 8925, 8928, 8954, 8955, 9233, 9376, 9638, 9817, 9847, 9897, 9977, 9985, 9993, 9994, 9997, 10049, 10082, 10106, 10120, 10133, 10149, 10158, 10165, 10170, 10186, 10360, 10361, 10753, 11641, 11656, 11933, 11935, 11988, 11989 Urban/community development, minorities 830, 905, 1610, 1871, 2121, 3360, 4421, 4511, 4880, 4940, 5053, 5128, 5177, 6461, 6760, 7252, 8954, 8955, 9817, 10360, 10361, 11157, 11211 Urban/community development, Native Americans/ American Indians 5557, 5558, 5590, 5591, 11752 Urban/community development, program evaluation 3531, 3532, 4145, 4160, 4183, 4189, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5128, 5164, 9795, 11798, 11934 Urban/community development, research 1871, 3980, 4020, 4163, 4183, 4189, 4190, 4942, 5053, 5057, 5066, 5067, 5149, 6671, 6672, 7364, 8136, 8144, 8298, 8335, 8925, 9816, 9977, 9994, 10170, 10360, 10361, 11798, 11934 Urban/community development, seed money 967, 3071, 4439, 9817 Urban/community development, single parents 4190, 9897 Urban/community development, substance abusers 9897 Urban/community development, technical assistance 739, 3064, 3590, 4113, 4373, 4940, 4942, 4951, 4973, 5064, 5094, 5149, 5171, 5558, 6446, 6514, 6712, 7364, 8136, 8335, 9606, 9968, 9988, 10111, 10171, 11936 Urban/community development, women 4190, 4809, 7252, 7453, 9817, 11798 Urban/community development, youth 1131, 5128, 5174 Utilities 838, 873, 884, 7756, 8303, 10034 Utilities, fellowships 873 Utilities, income development 8303 Utilities, research 8303, 10034 Venezuela, civil rights 4515 Venezuela, international affairs/development 4515 Venture philanthropy 841, 859, 861, 1159, 1164, 1911-1918, 2025, 2730, 2738, 2865, 2881, 4235, 4317, 7325, 7559, 8312, 8317, 8341, 8528, 8893, 8894, 8896-8901, 9550, 9613, 10184, 10185, 11604, 11643, 11780, 11789, 11790, 11916-11921 Venture philanthropy, capital campaigns 8312 Venture philanthropy, children/youth 4317, 8894, 11643, 11918, 11919 Venture philanthropy, conferences/seminars 8317, 8900 Venture philanthropy, curriculum development 11780 Venture philanthropy, economically disadvantaged 4317, 11643 Venture philanthropy, faculty/staff development 11780 Venture philanthropy, income development 861, 4317, 8317, 9550, 9613 Venture philanthropy, management development/ capacity building 861, 2881, 7325, 10184, 11643, 11780, 11920 Venture philanthropy, minorities 4317 Venture philanthropy, research 11780 Veterinary medicine 7580, 8122, 8132, 8392, 8565
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Veterinary medicine, conferences/seminars 8392, 8565 Veterinary medicine, economically disadvantaged 8132 Veterinary medicine, management development/ capacity building 8132 Veterinary medicine, program evaluation 8122, 8565 Veterinary medicine, research 7580, 8122, 8565 Vietnam, arts/culture/humanities 7175, 7352 Vietnam, civil rights 7187 Vietnam, community improvement/development 2680, 7100, 7105, 7153, 7283, 7290, 7351 Vietnam, education 7327 Vietnam, environment 7105, 7153 Vietnam, food/nutrition/agriculture 11734 Vietnam, health—general 7057, 7187, 7274, 7290, 11734, 11786 Vietnam, health—specific diseases 7057, 7274, 7290, 11734 Vietnam, human services—multipurpose 7169 Vietnam, international affairs/development 2680, 7057, 7128, 7153, 7175, 7274, 7351, 11734, 11786 Vietnam, medical research 11786 Vietnam, public affairs/government 7100, 7128, 7351 Vietnam, recreation/sports/athletics 7153 Vietnam, social sciences 7187 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, capital campaigns 4232 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, conferences/seminars 4232, 6436 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, economically disadvantaged 5238, 7102, 7153 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, income development 3810, 6140 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, indigenous peoples 7102 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, management development/capacity building 472, 2895, 4516, 5238, 7102 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, program evaluation 7102 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, scholarship funds 4232 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, technical assistance 7153 Visual arts 18, 150, 208, 515, 527, 593, 606, 608, 609, 680, 925, 940, 953, 1123, 1524, 1540, 1669, 1670, 1681, 2366, 3584, 3601, 3689, 3702, 4452, 4465, 4466, 4747, 4763, 4775, 4934, 4958, 5383, 5922, 5992, 5993, 6535, 6546, 6549, 6991, 7392, 7850, 8090, 8651-8653, 8870, 8941, 8948, 9016, 9337, 9663, 9769, 9786, 9800, 9851, 9866, 10043, 10044, 10057, 10148, 10187, 10259, 10571, 10783, 11072, 11159, 11382, 11476, 11650, 11844, 12040, 12071 Visual arts, AIDS, people with 10783 Visual arts, architecture 185, 228, 594, 598, 599, 607, 1871, 2748, 2864, 3324, 3590, 4434, 4496, 4917, 4918, 4920, 4921, 4923, 4924, 4927, 4933, 4936, 4943-4945, 4947, 4949, 4950, 4952, 4953, 4955, 4957, 4958, 4961-4963, 4965, 4968, 4969, 4972, 4973, 4976, 4978, 4980, 4984, 4987, 5456, 7050, 7307, 8154, 9576, 9762, 9793, 9794, 9797, 9816, 10171 Visual arts, art conservation 591, 595, 599, 603, 7668, 7688, 7705, 7706, 7744, 8264 Visual arts, building/renovation 150, 593, 608, 609, 11476 Visual arts, ceramic arts 592, 605, 3964, 4970, 7464, 10098, 11073 Visual arts, children 1540 Visual arts, children/youth 527, 1681, 6535, 7392, 9769, 9786 Visual arts, collections management/preservation 606 Visual arts, commissioning new works 8090 Visual arts, computer systems/equipment 5993, 11650 Visual arts, curriculum development 9663 Visual arts, design 1883, 9583, 9594, 10239
Visual arts, disabilities, people with 11476 Visual arts, economically disadvantaged 925, 9769 Visual arts, electronic media/online services 9663, 11844 Visual arts, equipment 3601 Visual arts, exhibitions 1123, 1524 Visual arts, faculty/staff development 1669, 10187 Visual arts, fellowships 4934 Visual arts, Hispanics/Latinos 925 Visual arts, income development 18, 208, 680, 925, 1123, 1524, 5922, 6535, 6549, 6991, 7392, 8651, 8941, 9016, 9800, 9866, 10571, 10783, 11072, 11159, 11382, 12071 Visual arts, management development/capacity building 515, 940, 953, 1669, 1670, 1681, 2366, 3584, 3601, 3689, 3702, 4747, 4763, 4775, 4934, 5383, 5992, 5993, 6535, 8652, 8870, 8941, 8948, 9337, 9786, 9800, 9851, 10043, 10044, 10057, 10148, 10187, 10259, 11476, 11650, 11844, 12040, 12071 Visual arts, minorities 940, 9769 Visual arts, painting 599, 603, 9598 Visual arts, photography 464, 675, 4971, 5475, 6082, 7958, 9799, 10755 Visual arts, program evaluation 9769 Visual arts, publication 3702, 9663 Visual arts, research 606 Visual arts, scholarship funds 208 Visual arts, sculpture 8968 Visual arts, technical assistance 150, 593, 606, 608, 609, 2366, 4452, 4465, 4466, 4958, 8090, 10187, 10259 Visual arts, youth 7850 Vocational education 899, 947, 3440, 4442, 4645, 4656, 7161, 9053, 11045, 11246, 11767 Vocational education, African Americans/Blacks 4656 Vocational education, children/youth 9053, 11246 Vocational education, economically disadvantaged 3440, 11246, 11767 Vocational education, faculty/staff development 7161, 9053 Vocational education, income development 4656, 10276, 11246 Vocational education, management development/ capacity building 4293, 7161 Vocational education, minorities 947, 3440 Vocational education, post-secondary 4293, 4927, 6843, 7346, 10276, 10476 Vocational education, program evaluation 947 Vocational education, research 9053, 11767 Vocational education, technical assistance 3440, 4442, 4927, 7346 Vocational rehabilitation, blind/visually impaired 5689 Vocational rehabilitation, disabilities, people with 1795, 1981, 2351, 4660, 8704, 9454, 10105 Vocational rehabilitation, economically disadvantaged 2351 Vocational rehabilitation, equipment 5578 Vocational rehabilitation, faculty/staff development 9454 Vocational rehabilitation, income development 1013, 1014, 1795, 2351, 3788, 4660, 5689, 10105 Vocational rehabilitation, management development/capacity building 1981, 2267, 10105 Vocational rehabilitation, mentally disabled 1013, 1014, 2267, 3788 Vocational rehabilitation, physically disabled 5578 Vocational rehabilitation, seed money 3788 Vocational rehabilitation, technical assistance 9454 Vocational school, curriculum development 961 Vocational school, economically disadvantaged 961, 8959 Vocational school, management development/ capacity building 8959 Vocational school, minorities 961 Vocational school, program evaluation 961 Vocational school, secondary 961, 8959, 10409 Vocational school, youth 961 Voluntarism promotion 69, 71, 72, 95, 147, 1154, 1196, 1288, 1315, 1477, 2081, 2217, 2523, 2658, 2818, 2828, 2870, 2908, 3291, 3301,
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3390, 3504, 3998, 4256, 4388, 4553, 4855, 4865, 4885, 5388, 5444, 5754, 5838, 6946, 6947, 6976, 6992, 7515, 7787, 7788, 8311, 8312, 8441, 8470, 9252, 9504, 9533, 9534, 10141, 10228, 10334, 10351, 11148, 11913 Voluntarism promotion, aging 71, 72 Voluntarism promotion, awards/prizes/competitions 2523, 4865 Voluntarism promotion, building/renovation 1288, 2081 Voluntarism promotion, capital campaigns 8312 Voluntarism promotion, children 69 Voluntarism promotion, children/youth 1196, 4855, 5754, 9252 Voluntarism promotion, computer systems/ equipment 2870, 4855 Voluntarism promotion, crime/abuse victims 4855 Voluntarism promotion, economically disadvantaged 95, 2818, 4885, 9252 Voluntarism promotion, faculty/staff development 69, 71, 5388, 6946, 9533 Voluntarism promotion, fellowships 1315, 4855, 7787, 7788 Voluntarism promotion, film/video/radio 4855 Voluntarism promotion, Hispanics/Latinos 1477 Voluntarism promotion, income development 1477, 4553, 4865, 6946, 6992, 9252, 11148 Voluntarism promotion, internship funds 147 Voluntarism promotion, management development/ capacity building 71, 1154, 1288, 2658, 2818, 3998, 5444, 6946, 6947, 9504, 9534, 10141 Voluntarism promotion, men 5388 Voluntarism promotion, minorities 9252 Voluntarism promotion, offenders/ex-offenders 5388 Voluntarism promotion, program evaluation 69, 4855, 5388 Voluntarism promotion, research 4855 Voluntarism promotion, scholarship funds 147 Voluntarism promotion, substance abusers 5388 Voluntarism promotion, technical assistance 72, 2828, 2870 Voluntarism promotion, youth 11148 Voter education, African Americans/Blacks 7281 Voter education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 761 Voter education, conferences/seminars 6927 Voter education, economically disadvantaged 1665, 2969, 7281, 8319 Voter education, faculty/staff development 7281 Voter education, Hispanics/Latinos 2973, 4872 Voter education, income development 761, 8319, 9518 Voter education, indigenous peoples 7107 Voter education, management development/capacity building 5284, 5508, 8006, 8319 Voter education, minorities 1665, 8319 Voter education, program evaluation 2979 Voter education, research 7107 Voter education, technical assistance 2969, 7107, 7281, 8319 Voter education, youth 6225, 8006, 8319 Waste management, curriculum development 2971 Waste management, electronic media/online services 2970 Waste management, film/video/radio 2970 Waste management, management development/ capacity building 9775 Waste management, program evaluation 1511 Waste management, research 1511 Waste management, technical assistance 2970 Water pollution, African Americans/Blacks 5095 Water pollution, computer systems/equipment 1392 Water pollution, conferences/seminars 11664 Water pollution, economically disadvantaged 5095, 8030 Water pollution, management development/capacity building 1392, 6049, 8578 Water pollution, research 9756 Water pollution, technical assistance 5070, 5095, 5115, 5145 Water pollution, women 5483 West Bank/Gaza, arts/culture/humanities 7065, 7213
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West Bank/Gaza, civil rights 8074 West Bank/Gaza, crime/courts/legal services 7203 West Bank/Gaza, international affairs/development 7203, 8074, 11949 West Bank/Gaza, social sciences 7203 Western Africa, international affairs/development 5490, 7197, 11286 Western Africa, religion 2434 Women’s studies 4785, 7032, 7179, 7303, 7354, 10972 Women’s studies, African Americans/Blacks 4785 Women’s studies, conferences/seminars 7179 Women’s studies, curriculum development 4785 Women’s studies, economically disadvantaged 7354 Women’s studies, electronic media/online services 7179 Women’s studies, faculty/staff development 7303 Women’s studies, income development 7032, 7303 Women’s studies, management development/ capacity building 7179, 7303, 10972 Women’s studies, minorities 7179 Women’s studies, publication 7303 Women’s studies, research 4785 Women’s studies, technical assistance 7354 Women, African Americans/Blacks 1623, 5360, 7879 Women, arts/culture/humanities 464, 601, 605, 783, 1260, 2058, 2957, 4540, 4915, 4917, 4943, 4972, 6080, 6988, 7032, 7193, 7368, 7641, 10972 Women, awards/prizes/competitions 4654 Women, building/renovation 300, 4569 Women, centers/services 26, 300, 362, 386, 1397, 1489, 1623, 2110, 2183, 2367, 2500, 3475, 3580, 3624, 4569, 4654, 5261, 5301, 5360, 5463, 6613, 7209, 7341, 7492, 7879, 8425, 8846, 9015, 9830, 10260, 10879, 12044 Women, children/youth 300, 386, 5261, 5301, 6613, 12044 Women, civil rights 590, 647, 654, 747, 757, 781, 837, 846, 860, 902, 1260, 1278, 1324, 1333, 1397, 1421, 1443, 1900, 2058, 2129, 2132, 2518, 2612, 2619, 2947, 2948, 2968, 2978, 3093, 3624, 4478, 4483, 4490, 4502, 4512, 4538, 4626, 4658, 4779, 4873, 4874, 4911, 4972, 5555, 5556, 5734, 6862, 6865, 7062, 7064, 7069, 7074, 7082, 7085, 7097, 7164, 7187, 7193, 7195, 7201, 7219, 7246, 7271, 7276, 7303, 7305, 7311, 7330, 7341, 7354-7357, 7368, 7807, 7852, 7879, 7954, 8023, 8119, 9418, 9870, 11783, 11798 Women, community improvement/development 300, 341, 464, 542, 569, 757, 902, 1246, 1281, 1312, 1323, 1356, 1358, 1365, 1421, 1440, 1442, 1450, 2110, 2269, 2323, 3651, 4021, 4168, 4190, 4381, 4387, 4501, 4520, 4672, 4809, 4915, 4917, 4943, 4972, 5043, 5341, 5455, 5463, 5493, 5556, 5734, 5763, 5883, 5900-5902, 6152-6154, 6192, 6322, 6617, 6696, 6702, 6704, 6707, 6709, 6710, 6720, 6734, 6735, 6814, 6844, 6978, 6988, 7064, 7068, 7074, 7097, 7100, 7105, 7129, 7160, 7182, 7201, 7228, 7252, 7271, 7290, 7336, 7453, 7519, 7630, 7753, 7760, 7954, 8000, 8160, 8276, 8438, 8440, 8454, 8739, 9408, 9798, 9817, 10841, 10849, 11405, 11512, 11725, 11798, 11877, 11929, 11958 Women, conferences/seminars 300 Women, crime/abuse victims 26, 362, 1489, 5463, 7879 Women, crime/courts/legal services 131, 177, 281, 282, 386, 647, 2125, 2226, 2978, 3518, 3615, 3859, 4519, 4864, 5243, 5605, 5607, 5907, 5937, 6370, 6405, 7069, 7152, 7219, 7233, 7246, 7311, 7330, 7492, 7852, 7893, 8192, 8193, 8244, 8559, 8984, 9184, 9287, 9391, 9618, 9628, 10836, 11085, 11093, 11104, 11596, 11608, 11687, 12138 Women, economically disadvantaged 26, 300, 386, 1489, 1623, 2110, 2367, 3475, 3580, 4569, 5261, 5301, 7209, 7341, 8425, 10260 Women, education 212, 453, 537, 747, 1087, 1175, 1301, 1399, 1759, 1760, 1978, 2496, 2541, 2620, 2789, 3236, 3242, 3580, 3651,
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3758, 4478, 4483, 4502, 4569, 4598, 4809, 4873, 4917, 5124, 5360, 6005, 6271, 6702, 6720, 7340, 7657-7659, 7692, 7741, 8000, 8160, 8192, 8193, 8221, 8358, 9599, 9618, 9628, 9807, 9809, 9946-9948, 10100, 10641, 11369 Women, employment 2367, 2789, 2957, 3581, 4519, 5124, 5220, 5311, 5341, 5655, 5682, 5798, 6842, 6978, 7151, 7806, 8000, 8163, 8221, 8975, 8981, 9015, 9283, 9458, 9665, 9817, 10140, 10337, 12101 Women, environment 448, 625, 4904, 4917, 4943, 4972, 5455, 5483, 7105, 7657, 11512, 11958 Women, equipment 3580 Women, faculty/staff development 5261, 5360 Women, food/nutrition/agriculture 2763, 4382, 4809, 4904, 5455, 5483, 5493, 6370, 6405, 8000, 11734 Women, girls 362, 1489 Women, health—general 212, 241, 245, 269, 270, 281, 289, 386, 389, 446, 448, 489, 498, 518, 524, 537, 590, 625, 630, 647, 651, 654, 781, 800, 813, 819, 822, 837, 846, 849, 860, 1175, 1177, 1190, 1220, 1221, 1240, 1245-1247, 1256, 1270, 1278, 1281, 1290, 1301, 1307, 1308, 1323, 1333, 1355, 1356, 1358, 1365, 1370, 1395, 1397, 1399, 1421, 1424, 1442, 1446, 1450, 1767, 2046, 2125, 2600, 2612, 2619, 2620, 2666, 2763, 2915, 2947, 2948, 2957, 2968, 3093, 3163, 3273, 3475, 3517, 3523, 3524, 3581, 3859, 3927, 4122, 4478, 4483, 4490, 4501, 4502, 4509, 4512, 4785, 4972, 5124, 5243, 5290, 5430, 5483, 5636, 5673, 5982-5986, 5988, 6080, 6086-6088, 6271, 6322, 6370, 6405, 6415, 6417, 6493, 6842, 6865, 6955, 7068, 7073, 7082, 7111, 7127, 7129, 7187, 7188, 7190, 7193, 7195, 7233, 7236, 7237, 7271, 7274, 7276, 7278, 7290, 7304, 7305, 7334, 7341, 7357, 7360, 7361, 7389, 7400, 7641, 7871, 7902, 7954, 8000, 8023, 8168, 8231, 8643, 8672, 8853, 8854, 9012, 9028, 9029, 9040, 9067, 9147-9150, 9219, 9388, 9418, 9604, 9618, 9679, 10087, 10130, 10271, 10272, 10555, 11038, 11039, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11757, 11783, 11795, 11798, 11908-11910, 12061 Women, health—specific diseases 102, 1399, 1498, 1499, 2046, 2125, 2518, 2549, 2984, 3838, 4223, 5430, 5654, 5725, 6069, 7068, 7111, 7195, 7237, 7274, 7290, 7389, 7902, 8023, 8853, 8854, 8964, 8967, 9012, 9027-9030, 9147-9150, 9219, 9277, 9388, 10127, 10162, 10555, 11014, 11015, 11018, 11038, 11039, 11469, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11757, 11795, 12084 Women, Hispanics/Latinos 2367, 3580, 4569 Women, homeless 362, 10879, 12044 Women, housing/shelter 65, 520, 2109, 2567, 3033, 3991, 4190, 4381, 4519, 4643, 4754, 4764, 5261, 5639, 6108, 6613, 7962, 8917, 9215, 9898, 10260, 10611, 11958, 12044 Women, human services—multipurpose 26, 46, 65, 131, 139, 245, 247, 268, 273, 281, 282, 300, 386, 520, 542, 630, 747, 1342, 1397, 1443, 1489, 1623, 1641, 1722, 1948, 1964, 2109, 2110, 2125, 2183, 2367, 2374, 2500, 2763, 2915, 2957, 3033, 3475, 3517, 3523, 3524, 3580, 3615, 3624, 3632, 3991, 4021, 4122, 4168, 4190, 4381, 4382, 4438, 4559, 4569, 4643, 4654, 4754, 4764, 4809, 4943, 5220, 5261, 5269, 5294, 5301, 5312, 5360, 5390, 5463, 5496, 5525, 5605, 5615, 5654, 5682, 5721, 5902, 5907, 5937, 5996, 6063, 6108, 6141, 6145, 6210, 6415, 6493, 6613, 6985, 7038, 7068, 7127, 7151, 7152, 7209, 7336, 7341, 7453, 7492, 7807, 7879, 7893, 8163, 8221, 8244, 8425, 8559, 8699, 8846, 8917, 8975, 8981, 8984, 9015, 9108, 9132, 9184, 9215, 9242, 9283, 9356, 9365, 9391, 9458, 9618, 9704, 9830, 9903, 9978, 10252, 10260, 10551, 10611, 10612, 10652, 10789, 10836, 10879, 10915, 10916, 10968, 10971, 11001, 11085, 11093, 11099, 11117, 11128, 11172, 11176, 11200, 11317, 11321, 11331,
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11466, 11477, 11600, 11608, 12044, 12128, 12138, 12146 Women, immigrants/refugees 2110, 3580, 4569, 5360, 7879 Women, income development 2110, 2183, 2500, 4654, 6613, 9015, 10879 Women, infants/toddlers 5360 Women, international affairs/development 177, 572, 630, 651, 822, 1190, 1220, 1221, 1246, 1256, 1260, 1290, 1307, 1308, 1355, 1358, 1370, 1395, 1424, 1489, 1900, 1978, 2132, 2226, 2666, 2968, 2978, 4315, 4483, 4913, 5636, 5988, 6250, 6709, 6710, 6735, 6988, 7062, 7069, 7082, 7111, 7160, 7182, 7190, 7195, 7209, 7228, 7274, 7276, 7334, 7354, 7355, 7357, 7948, 9408, 9409, 9807, 9809, 11286, 11734, 11749, 11750, 11783, 11798 Women, management development/capacity building 26, 362, 1397, 1489, 1623, 2367, 2500, 3580, 3624, 4569, 5261, 5301, 6613, 7492, 7879, 8425, 8846, 9830, 10260, 12044 Women, medical research 6316, 7401, 7568, 9276, 10985, 12073 Women, mental health/substance abuse 247, 1623, 1722, 1984, 4122, 4438, 4864, 5639, 5996, 6036, 6134, 6141, 6316, 7233, 7304, 8887, 8888, 9287, 9356, 10968, 11104, 11461, 11469, 11871 Women, mentally disabled 10879 Women, minorities 362 Women, Native Americans/American Indians 5301 Women, offenders/ex-offenders 26, 362, 386, 6613, 7492 Women, philanthropy/voluntarism 1177, 1270, 1323, 1442, 1445, 1474, 2093, 2094, 2129, 4654, 4912, 4913, 4988, 5340, 7004, 7005, 7843, 9807, 9809, 9870, 9871, 10600, 10601, 11725 Women, program evaluation 386, 2367, 3475, 7341, 8425 Women, public affairs/government 281, 489, 569, 647, 757, 1190, 1245, 1290, 1301, 1324, 1395, 1450, 2947, 2948, 2957, 3081, 4490, 4540, 4559, 4873, 5124, 5463, 5734, 6704, 6707, 6709, 6710, 6734, 6735, 6814, 6988, 7062, 7064, 7097, 7100, 7193, 7201, 7311, 7356, 7368, 8119, 8160, 8211, 9408, 9604, 9665, 9807, 9809, 11030, 11687, 11757 Women, recreation/sports/athletics 2763, 5290, 6005, 6322, 6985, 12073 Women, religion 7064, 7190, 7305 Women, research 1397, 3475, 7341 Women, safety/disaster relief 7209 Women, science 1087, 7641, 8192, 8193, 8211, 9599 Women, seed money 8425 Women, social sciences 819, 1365, 1395, 2968, 3758, 4785, 6316, 7032, 7179, 7182, 7187, 7278, 7303, 7330, 7340, 7354, 7692, 7741, 9807, 9809, 9978, 10972 Women, substance abusers 6613, 10879 Women, technical assistance 2367, 5360, 7209 Women, youth 2367, 3475 Women, youth development 3242, 4538, 4911, 7278, 9418 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs 80, 1077, 1452, 1453, 1531, 3012, 3055, 3088, 3103, 3201, 3255, 3640, 3804, 4425, 4464, 4914, 5152, 6155, 7051, 8391, 8571, 8583, 8584, 8668, 9154, 9156, 9210, 9211, 9572, 10164, 10286, 10711, 10880, 11005, 11434-11437, 11441, 11583, 12128, 12154-12158 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, building/renovation 3103, 3201, 10286 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, children/youth 4914 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, faculty/staff development 3055 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, income development 80, 1077, 1452, 3012, 3201, 3255, 3804, 4914, 8391, 8571, 9154, 9572, 10880, 11005, 11434-11437, 11441, 12128, 12154-12158 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, management development/capacity building 80, 1077, 1452,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
1453, 1531, 3055, 3088, 3640, 4425, 5152, 6155, 7051, 8391, 9156, 9210, 9211, 9572, 10164, 10286, 10711, 12154 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, military/veterans 1531 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, technical assistance 4914, 11583 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, women 12128 Youth development, administration/regulation 1375, 1430, 6845, 8962 Youth development, adult & child programs 1790-1792, 1896, 2180, 2396, 3014, 3017, 3082, 3242, 3583, 4384, 4531, 4551, 4914, 5291, 5350, 5663, 5754, 6615, 7416, 7473, 9285, 9286, 9335, 9469, 9482, 9515, 9516, 9531, 9558, 9561, 9715, 9716, 9771, 10246, 10413, 10417, 10524, 10526, 10579, 10965, 11494, 11538, 11566, 11892, 11947 Youth development, African Americans/Blacks 2219, 2887, 3663, 7301, 7439, 9320, 9904 Youth development, agriculture 1131, 4497, 5262, 5405, 9249, 11267, 11361 Youth development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 9320 Youth development, awards/prizes/competitions 2913, 6293, 9716 Youth development, Brazil 9417 Youth development, building/renovation 2219, 5442, 5760, 6066, 9515, 9843, 11566 Youth development, business 1124, 2667, 5425, 6066, 9417, 9652, 9974, 10400, 11073 Youth development, capital campaigns 5876 Youth development, centers/clubs 178, 1051, 1582, 2219, 2251, 4663, 5259, 5646, 6855, 8257, 8389, 9055, 9843, 9904, 9966, 11359, 11371 Youth development, China 1898 Youth development, citizenship 182, 183, 1654, 1655, 1933, 2647, 3038, 3067, 3069, 5803, 6225, 8006, 8018, 8306, 9445, 9670, 10132 Youth development, collections management/ preservation 7420, 7421 Youth development, community service clubs 716, 1711, 2456, 2506, 3582, 4224, 4311, 4847, 5175, 5647, 5876, 6958, 7426, 7481, 7986, 7987, 8339, 8354, 9025, 9561, 9658, 9721, 9856, 10075, 10093, 10132, 10180, 10441, 10522, 10526, 11148 Youth development, conferences/seminars 1784, 2786, 3015, 3669, 3731, 4784, 6958, 7412, 8306, 8339, 9445, 10932, 10933, 10936 Youth development, crime/abuse victims 362, 5624, 6044, 6301, 6356, 7108, 7417, 11301 Youth development, curriculum development 2396, 2760, 6958, 7301, 7418, 7419, 9658, 9670, 10417, 10441, 10527 Youth development, deaf/hearing impaired 1775 Youth development, Developing countries 9411-9415 Youth development, disabilities, people with 3582, 4911, 7419, 10953 Youth development, economically disadvantaged 178, 372, 395, 1214, 1226, 1304, 1375, 1426, 1608, 1609, 1622, 1652, 1653, 1715, 1721, 1747, 1955, 2036, 2045, 2218, 2224, 2241, 2243, 2887, 2913, 2939, 2992, 3014, 3082, 3362, 3414, 3583, 3608, 3757, 4010, 4029, 4030, 4069, 4167, 4175, 4180, 4311, 4316, 4325, 4384, 4523, 4530, 4532, 4535, 4663, 4677, 4684, 4685, 4691, 4742, 4843, 4911, 4985, 5032, 5096, 5101, 5177, 5179, 5180, 5291, 5302, 5350, 5405, 5592, 5624, 5627, 5663, 5760, 6044, 6301, 6612, 6615, 6802, 6855, 6857, 6875, 7224, 7278, 7396, 7414, 7416, 7418, 7425, 7426, 7439, 7444-7447, 7464, 7473, 7474, 7479, 7481, 7484, 7488, 7824, 7986, 7987, 8257, 8291, 8343, 8344, 8355, 8389, 9281, 9285, 9362, 9411-9415, 9469, 9721, 9783, 9843, 9856, 9904, 10013, 10093, 10180, 10403, 10413, 10532, 10953, 10965, 11073, 11170, 11251, 11267, 11315, 11359, 11362, 11371, 11400, 11494, 11538, 11566, 11649, 11743, 11892, 11947 Youth development, Egypt 7278
Youth development, electronic media/online services 543, 1128, 1784, 9286, 9516 Youth development, equal rights 9652 Youth development, equipment 4985, 9055 Youth development, Europe 8105 Youth development, faculty/staff development 532, 1128, 1404, 1775, 1778, 2760, 2939, 3017, 3034, 3038, 3754, 3757, 4384, 4497, 4531, 4551, 4843, 4911, 5803, 6694, 7108, 7301, 7395, 7445, 8272, 9445, 9482, 9658, 9666, 9843, 10246 Youth development, fellowships 2036 Youth development, film/video/radio 2760, 7301, 8385 Youth development, fund raising/fund distribution 1198, 3512, 4644 Youth development, Hispanics/Latinos 543, 2224, 4069, 5545, 6855, 7081, 7439, 9320, 9658, 9981, 11362, 11681 Youth development, homeless 362, 2241, 7108, 9482 Youth development, immigrants/refugees 5302, 5545, 6855 Youth development, income development 1008, 1212, 1213, 1622, 1721, 1747, 1799, 1933, 1955, 2036, 2045, 2229, 2241, 2251, 3006, 3038, 3362, 3811, 4010, 4167, 4224, 4535, 4538, 4551, 4644, 4742, 4843, 4853, 4876, 4914, 4985, 5291, 5350, 5425, 5665, 5852, 5876, 6044, 6293, 6612, 6802, 6875, 7439, 7445, 7447, 7824, 8027, 8257, 8385, 9445, 9558, 9818, 10579, 10850, 10953, 11073, 11148, 11170, 11202, 11228, 11251, 11267, 11287, 11301, 11315, 11324, 11359, 11361, 11362, 11371, 11400, 11438, 11892, 11947 Youth development, India 9410 Youth development, information services 9516 Youth development, intergenerational programs 4180, 4532, 9666 Youth development, LGBTQ 5259, 9966 Youth development, management development/ capacity building 362, 372, 531, 543, 1051, 1124, 1131, 1212, 1213, 1259, 1404, 1426, 1602, 1622, 1652, 1654, 1655, 1747, 1748, 1778, 1781, 1896, 2180, 2218, 2219, 2229, 2241, 2243, 2456, 2486, 2501, 2506, 2647, 2667, 2887, 2913, 2989, 2992, 2993, 3014, 3017, 3034, 3067, 3069, 3082, 3582, 3583, 3663, 3754, 3757, 4010, 4167, 4311, 4316, 4325, 4384, 4497, 4530-4532, 4539, 4663, 4684, 4685, 4847, 4881, 4985, 5174, 5175, 5177, 5180, 5259, 5262, 5302, 5342, 5350, 5405, 5442, 5545, 5564, 5592, 5593, 5624, 5627, 5646, 5663, 5722, 5760, 6066, 6615, 6694, 6845, 6855, 6875, 7029, 7081, 7108, 7224, 7278, 7301, 7428, 7429, 7439, 7445-7447, 7464, 7473, 7474, 7479, 7481, 7484, 7488, 7598, 7984, 8006, 8291, 8340, 8343, 8355, 8389, 9025, 9055, 9249, 9320, 9362, 9481, 9482, 9498, 9515, 9558, 9721, 9843, 9856, 9882, 9904, 9966, 9974, 9981, 9984, 10075, 10093, 10132, 10180, 10213, 10403, 10532, 10718, 10939, 10965, 10970, 11538, 11566, 11647, 11649, 11720, 11743, 12060 Youth development, management/technical assistance 67, 178, 532, 716, 1178, 1194, 1198, 1203-1205, 1214, 1217, 1226, 1258, 1265, 1267, 1304, 1429-1431, 1451, 1575, 1582, 1608, 1609, 1653, 1715, 1724, 1776, 1784, 1785, 1788, 1790-1792, 2140, 2760, 2939, 3015, 3608, 3731, 3806, 4029, 4030, 4677, 4691, 6845, 6852, 6871, 7411, 7414, 7416-7422, 7427-7430, 7444, 8018, 8105, 8272, 8293, 8306, 8308, 8337, 8354, 8657, 8658, 8670, 8719, 8795, 8962, 9335, 9516, 9531, 9652, 9715, 9716, 9771, 10246 Youth development, mentally disabled 2229, 9558, 10417 Youth development, military/veterans 6857 Youth development, minorities 178, 362, 372, 532, 1214, 1426, 1608, 1609, 1622, 1652, 1653, 1711, 1715, 1721, 1747, 1776, 1777, 1784, 2036, 2045, 2218, 2224, 2229, 2241, 2243,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
2913, 2992, 3014, 4029, 4030, 4311, 4316, 4325, 4523, 4530, 4535, 4684, 4685, 4911, 5177, 5179, 5302, 5405, 5627, 5760, 6044, 6612, 6615, 6802, 6875, 7108, 7224, 7396, 7414, 7416, 7425, 7444-7447, 7464, 7473, 7474, 7479, 7481, 7484, 7488, 7824, 8291, 8340, 8343, 8344, 8355, 9285, 9469, 9652, 9653, 9721, 9856, 10093, 10180, 10403, 10413, 10532, 11073, 11170, 11267, 11359, 11371, 11400, 11494, 11538, 11649, 11743, 11892 Youth development, Mozambique 4784 Youth development, Native Americans/American Indians 4876, 5592, 5593, 9320, 9498 Youth development, offenders/ex-offenders 362, 395, 2887, 5350, 5624, 5663, 7417, 8355, 11301, 11743 Youth development, performance/productions 1955 Youth development, program evaluation 395, 1128, 1137, 1203-1205, 1375, 1775, 1776, 1779, 1784, 1789, 2036, 3242, 3414, 3512, 4069, 4180, 5032, 5096, 6356, 6845, 6857, 7412, 7413, 7428, 7429, 8107, 8963, 9093, 9281, 9285, 9410-9415, 9417, 9418, 9469, 9516, 9666, 9670, 9783, 10040, 10246, 10400, 11494 Youth development, publication 1203, 4010 Youth development, religion 2760, 2786, 2989, 3034, 3730, 3754, 5342, 5665, 7488, 11438 Youth development, research 1214, 1652, 1779, 1785, 3038, 3512, 3730, 4069, 4167, 4180, 4685, 4911, 5564, 7278, 7413, 7415, 7420-7422, 7427-7430, 7986, 7987, 8284, 9285, 9411-9415, 9469, 9653, 10013, 10970 Youth development, scholarship funds 3731, 5179 Youth development, seed money 4911, 8355, 9648, 9783, 10526 Youth development, Senegal 9418 Youth development, services 67, 362, 372, 395, 531, 532, 543, 1008, 1128, 1137, 1178, 1194, 1196, 1198, 1203, 1205, 1212-1214, 1217, 1226, 1258, 1259, 1265-1267, 1294, 1304, 1375, 1404, 1426, 1429-1431, 1451, 1575, 1602, 1608, 1609, 1622, 1652, 1721, 1747, 1748, 1775-1779, 1781, 1784, 1785, 1788-1792, 1799, 1898, 1955, 2036, 2045, 2140, 2218, 2224, 2229, 2241, 2243, 2449, 2486, 2501, 2887, 2913, 2939, 2992, 2993, 3006, 3340, 3362, 3414, 3512, 3608, 3663, 3669, 3731, 3757, 3806, 3811, 4010, 4029, 4030, 4069, 4175, 4316, 4325, 4462, 4523, 4530, 4535, 4538, 4539, 4677, 4684, 4685, 4691, 4742, 4784, 4843, 4876, 4881, 4911, 4985, 5032, 5096, 5101, 5174, 5177, 5179, 5180, 5302, 5442, 5545, 5592, 5593, 5624, 5627, 5722, 5760, 5852, 6044, 6109, 6293, 6301, 6356, 6612, 6694, 6802, 6852, 6857, 6875, 7081, 7108, 7224, 7278, 7301, 7395, 7396, 7411, 7412, 7414, 7415, 7417-7419, 7422, 7425, 7431, 7439, 7445-7447, 7464, 7474, 7479, 7484, 7598, 7824, 7929, 7984, 7990, 8027, 8056, 8105, 8107, 8272, 8284, 8291, 8293, 8308, 8337, 8340, 8343, 8344, 8355, 8385, 8657, 8658, 8670, 8719, 8795, 8962, 8963, 9093, 9281, 9320, 9362, 9410-9415, 9418, 9481, 9498, 9648, 9653, 9743, 9783, 9818, 9882, 9981, 9984, 10013, 10040, 10064, 10065, 10213, 10246, 10403, 10420, 10487, 10498, 10524, 10527, 10532, 10718, 10850, 10932, 10933, 10936, 10939, 10953, 11170, 11202, 11228, 11251, 11287, 11301, 11315, 11324, 11362, 11400, 11647, 11649, 11681, 11720, 11739, 11743, 12060 Youth development, single organization support 4853, 9249 Youth development, South Africa 4843, 8107 Youth development, Switzerland 4843 Youth development, technical assistance 2140, 2501, 3038, 3069, 3340, 4175, 4911, 4914, 5101, 6109, 6301, 6958, 7427, 7929, 7986, 7987, 7990, 9320, 9445, 9481, 10013, 10064, 10065, 10932, 10933, 10936 Youth development, volunteer services 1194, 3015, 5876, 7029, 9481, 9721, 9856, 10180, 10965
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Youth, animals/wildlife 5372, 10440 Youth, arts/culture/humanities 228, 464, 629, 1139, 1406, 1664, 1737, 1738, 1955, 2098, 2241, 2248, 2364, 3369, 3748, 3906, 4017, 4303, 4429, 5003, 5406, 7224, 7232, 7272, 7301, 7318, 7464, 7484, 7850, 8007, 8027, 8323, 9401, 9502, 9670, 10221, 10434, 10440, 10520, 11073 Youth, building/renovation 3192 Youth, civil rights 629, 1655, 4297, 4311, 6225, 6956, 8006, 8074, 8291, 8319, 8343 Youth, community improvement/development 178, 464, 1131, 1266, 1375, 1655, 4484, 4685, 4847, 4891, 5088, 5128, 5174, 5175, 6723, 6738, 6956, 7349, 7875, 7876, 7990, 8314, 8797, 9658, 10064, 10065, 10221, 10408, 10419, 10932, 10933, 10936, 11743, 11993, 11994 Youth, computer systems/equipment 1733 Youth, conferences/seminars 4134 Youth, crime/abuse victims 7108 Youth, crime/courts/legal services 372, 395, 404, 1896, 3469, 4019, 4050, 4055, 4062, 4074, 4086, 4088, 4116, 4161, 4166, 4197, 4204, 5624, 6301, 6356, 8314, 9087, 10241, 10522 Youth, curriculum development 630 Youth, economically disadvantaged 630, 1250, 1733, 3475, 4010, 4069, 4134, 5088, 5153, 5161, 10013, 10221, 10821, 11232 Youth, education 68, 187, 211, 228, 299, 349, 372, 629, 648, 683, 718, 922, 956, 961, 984, 1136, 1375, 1465, 1501, 1608, 1715, 1721, 1724, 1737, 1738, 1868, 1989, 2045, 2104, 2154, 2174, 2179, 2216, 2224, 2248, 2621, 2625, 2775, 2786, 2797, 2989, 3014, 3141, 3408, 3669, 3757, 3773, 3774, 4017, 4484, 4603, 4891, 5003, 5032, 5088, 5096, 5097, 5196, 5236, 5342, 5392, 5396, 5534, 5602, 5641, 5766, 5803, 5860, 6097, 6217, 6225, 6390, 6465, 6480, 6584, 6589, 6590, 6596, 6598, 6604, 6653, 6654, 6802, 6857, 7060, 7081, 7247, 7266, 7279, 7301, 7318, 7395, 7396, 7415, 7426, 7439, 7444, 7462, 7479, 7716, 7850, 8031, 8054, 8284, 8293, 8339, 8373, 8449, 9343, 9397, 9434, 9435, 9529, 9548, 9652, 9670, 9718, 9743, 9777, 9992, 10013, 10052, 10068, 10075, 10077, 10078, 10080, 10114, 10115, 10151, 10182, 10183, 10408, 10411, 10413, 10414, 10417-10420, 10422-10424, 10426, 10427, 10429-10431, 10433-10436, 10438, 10440, 10442, 10445-10447, 10449-10455, 10458, 10462-10464, 10466, 10470, 10472, 10473, 10477, 10479-10484, 10488, 10491-10495, 10497, 10498, 10500-10503, 10506, 10508-10510, 10515-10518, 10520, 10522, 10524-10526, 10602, 10688, 10706, 10752, 10768, 11050, 11232, 11346, 11360, 11731, 11737, 11739, 11742, 11747, 11748, 11753, 11778, 11793, 11796, 11807, 12024 Youth, employment 298, 349, 1139, 1266, 2367, 2621, 3141, 3362, 4161, 4484, 4891, 5032, 5088, 5096, 5097, 5128, 5766, 6857, 6956, 7875, 7876, 7986, 7987, 8054, 8056, 8057, 8284, 8449, 8797, 9434, 9435, 9529, 9992, 10013, 10068, 10403, 10422, 10442, 10451-10455, 10500, 10508, 10510, 10532, 10706, 10752, 11649 Youth, environment 228, 1608, 1609, 2456, 2506, 3951, 4497, 5032, 5372, 6723, 6956, 7349, 7986, 7987 Youth, faculty/staff development 5153, 5161, 7108, 9482, 10221 Youth, food/nutrition/agriculture 2763, 4497, 5405, 6390 Youth, health—general 349, 372, 395, 404, 429, 1240, 1406, 2621, 2763, 3469, 3475, 3488, 3669, 3731, 4497, 6301, 6356, 6390, 6465, 6857, 7060, 7145, 7247, 7301, 7361, 7415, 7419, 9087, 9529, 9648, 10939 Youth, health—specific diseases 7145 Youth, Hispanics/Latinos 6, 4069 Youth, homeless 3192, 5652, 6874, 7108, 9482, 10821, 11167, 11168
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Youth, housing/shelter 2373, 3951, 7463, 10221 Youth, human services—multipurpose 68, 211, 395, 429, 1609, 1781, 2168, 2229, 2231, 2367, 2372, 2373, 2763, 3015, 3018, 3192, 3475, 3582, 3764, 4010, 4081, 4161, 4202, 4297, 4484, 5088, 5259, 5263, 5392, 5652, 6301, 6738, 6851, 6855, 7489, 7490, 8353, 8614, 8995, 9155, 9278, 9280, 9335, 9396, 9482, 9981, 10013, 10221, 10502, 11167, 11178, 11232, 11681 Youth, income development 3018, 4010, 5652, 8995, 9155, 9278, 10821, 11167, 11168, 11178, 11232 Youth, international affairs/development 2625, 2775, 3488, 5263, 8074 Youth, LGBTQ 3018, 4297, 5259 Youth, management development/capacity building 6, 1733, 1781, 3018, 3158, 3192, 4010, 4297, 5259, 5652, 7108, 7476, 9396, 9482, 10221 Youth, mental health/substance abuse 211, 429, 5652, 6116-6121, 7266, 7320, 8905-8907, 9087, 9378, 9758, 10417, 10427, 10590 Youth, mentally disabled 8614 Youth, minorities 1733, 7108, 8995 Youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 1266, 2501, 7427, 11148 Youth, pregnancy prevention 6, 630, 646, 650, 653, 656, 775, 1250, 1733, 3158, 4069, 4134, 4494, 5153, 5161, 7476 Youth, program evaluation 775, 3475, 4069 Youth, public affairs/government 299, 429, 1654, 1655, 2373, 3069, 5097, 6615, 6857, 7232, 7272, 7318, 7349, 8006, 8306, 8319, 8339, 10411, 10440, 10470, 10473, 10516, 11681 Youth, publication 630, 4010 Youth, recreation/sports/athletics 2763, 5534, 6977, 10498 Youth, religion 2760, 2786, 3369, 5647, 6584, 6589, 6590, 6598, 6604, 6958 Youth, research 775, 3475, 4069, 10013 Youth, science 228, 1131, 1136, 1139, 1501, 1715, 1989, 2104, 2154, 6465, 7396, 8373, 10434, 10458, 10495, 10515, 10516, 10602, 10752, 11720 Youth, services 429, 1781, 3018, 3192, 3475, 4010, 4297, 5088, 5259, 5652, 6874, 7108, 8614, 8995, 9155, 9278, 9335, 9396, 9482, 10013, 10221, 10821, 11167, 11168, 11178, 11232 Youth, social sciences 2625, 5803, 6225, 6301, 7395, 7415, 7427, 8027, 8284 Youth, technical assistance 4134, 5088, 5153, 5161, 10013 Youth, youth development 178, 372, 395, 716, 1051, 1124, 1131, 1266, 1375, 1608, 1609, 1654, 1655, 1715, 1721, 1724, 1748, 1779, 1781, 1790, 1896, 1955, 2045, 2224, 2229, 2241, 2251, 2456, 2501, 2506, 2667, 2760, 2786, 2989, 3014, 3015, 3069, 3362, 3582, 3669, 3731, 3757, 4010, 4304, 4311, 4497, 4644, 4684, 4685, 4847, 4876, 5032, 5096, 5174, 5175, 5259, 5262, 5342, 5405, 5425, 5624, 5646, 5647, 5803, 5852, 5876, 6066, 6225, 6301, 6356, 6615, 6802, 6855, 6857, 6958, 7081, 7224, 7301, 7395, 7396, 7414, 7415, 7419, 7426, 7427, 7439, 7444, 7464, 7479, 7484, 7488, 7929, 7986, 7987, 7990, 8006, 8018, 8027, 8056, 8284, 8291, 8293, 8306, 8337, 8339, 8343, 8354, 8963, 9055, 9093, 9249, 9335, 9362, 9482, 9648, 9652, 9658, 9670, 9743, 9966, 9974, 9981, 9984, 10013, 10040, 10064, 10065, 10075, 10132, 10400, 10403, 10413, 10417, 10420, 10498, 10522, 10524, 10526, 10532, 10932, 10933, 10936, 10939, 11073, 11148, 11361, 11438, 11649, 11681, 11720, 11739, 11743 Yugoslavia (Former), animals/wildlife 8395 Yugoslavia (Former), civil rights 5084, 7877 Yugoslavia (Former), environment 8395 Yugoslavia (Former), international affairs/ development 5084, 7877, 8395 Yugoslavia (Former), public affairs/government 5084
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Yugoslavia (Former), recreation/sports/athletics 8395 Yugoslavia (Former), social sciences 5084 Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, 4792 Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe,
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civil rights 7163 community improvement/development food/nutrition/agriculture 4792 health—general 7163
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Zimbabwe, health—specific diseases 7163 Zoos/zoological societies 1532, 1706, 2331, 4446, 5999, 9863, 10302, 10534, 10668, 10787, 10788, 11035, 11475, 11582, 11937 Zoos/zoological societies, building/renovation 11475 Zoos/zoological societies, exhibitions 2331, 11475
Zoos/zoological societies, income development 1532, 1706, 2331, 5999, 10302, 10787, 10788, 11035, 11937 Zoos/zoological societies, management development/capacity building 9863, 10534 Zoos/zoological societies, publication 11035 Zoos/zoological societies, research 10787 Zoos/zoological societies, technical assistance 4446, 10668, 11475, 11582
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FOUNDATIONS The following is an alphabetical list of foundations appearing in this volume, including any geographic restrictions on the foundations’ giving program. A full listing of geographic, program, and type of support limitations is provided with the full listing of each foundation’s grants in Section 1. Please read these limitations carefully, as well as reading additional program and application information available on the foundations’ web site, in their reports, or in other Foundation Center products, before applying for grant assistance. Foundations in bold face are among the 100 largest.
3M Foundation 3M Ctr., Bldg. 225-1S-23 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 (651) 733-0144 FAX: (651) 737-3061; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.3Mgiving.com Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
Abbott Fund 100 Abbott Park Rd., D379/AP6D Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500 (847) 937-7075 URL: http://www.abbottfund.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Casa Grande, AZ, Alameda, Fairfield, Redwood City, and Santa Clara, CA, Abbott Park, Des Plaines, and North Chicago, IL, Worcester, MA, Sturgis, MI, Columbus, OH, Irving, TX, Barceloneta and Jayuya, PR, Altavista, VA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brockville and Kanata, Canada, Abingdon and Queensborough, England, Delkenheim and Ludwigshafen, Germany, Clonmel, Cootehill, and Sligo, Ireland, Campoverde, Italy, Katsuyama, Japan, and Zwolle, Netherlands.
The Abell Foundation, Inc. 111 S. Calvert St., Ste. 2300 Baltimore, MD 21202-6174 (410) 547-1300 FAX: (410) 539-6579; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.abell.org Limitations: Giving limited to MD, with emphasis on Baltimore.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Abell-Hanger Foundation P.O. Box 430 Midland, TX 79702-0430 (432) 684-6655 FAX: (432) 684-4474; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.abell-hanger.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis within the Permian Basin.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Abramson Family Foundation 376 Regatta Dr. Jupiter, FL 33477-4076 (215) 542-1222 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
FAX: (212) 759-6510; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ achelis-bodman/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York, NY, area.
FAX: (205) 257-1860; URL: http:// www.alabamapower.com/foundation/home.asp Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in central and south AL.
AEGON Transamerica Foundation
The Alaska Community Foundation
c/o Tax Dept. 4333 Edgewood Rd., N.E. Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-3210 Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with some emphasis on Little Rock, AR, CA, Atlanta, GA, Cedar Rapids, IA, Louisville, KY, Baltimore, MD, Charlotte, NC, NY, PA, and Fort Worth, TX.
400 L St., Ste. 100 Anchorage, AK 99501-1900 (907) 334-6700 FAX: (907) 334-5780; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.alaskacf.org Limitations: Giving generally limited to AK.
Aetna Foundation, Inc. 151 Farmington Ave., RC31 Hartford, CT 06156-3180 (860) 273-6382 FAX: (860) 273-4764; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail for Lynn B. Ferdman:
[email protected]; Contact for Regional Community Health Grants Program: (860) 273-6747; URL: http://www.aetna.com/ foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, CA, CO, CT, Washington, DC, FL, GA, IL, MA, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TX, VA, and WA.
The Ahmanson Foundation 9215 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5501 (310) 278-0770 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.theahmansonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA, with emphasis on the Los Angeles area.
767 3rd Ave., 4th Fl. New York, NY 10017-9029 (212) 644-0322
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. c/o Fdn. Mgr. 250 Parkcenter Blvd. Boise, ID 83726 Limitations: Giving on a national basis in area of company operations.
Alcoa Foundation Alcoa Corporate Ctr. 201 Isabella St. Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 (412) 553-2348 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.alcoa.com/global/en/community/ foundation.asp Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Pittsburgh, PA, Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Mexico, and South America; giving also to national and international organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alexander & Baldwin Foundation Akron Community Foundation 345 W. Cedar St. Akron, OH 44307-2407 (330) 376-8522 FAX: (330) 376-0202; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.akroncommunityfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Summit County, OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. The Achelis Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
600 N. 18th St. P.O. Box 2641 Birmingham, AL 35291-0011
P.O. Box 3440 Honolulu, HI 96801-3440 (808) 525-6642 FAX: (808) 525-6677; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for organizations located outside HI and the Pacific: Mr. James Andrasick, c/o Matson Navigation Co., Inc., 555 12th St., Oakland, CA 94607; additional contact for organizations located outside of HI and the Pacific: Paul Merwin, tel.: (707) 421-8121, FAX: (707) 421-1835, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.alexanderbaldwinfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AZ, CA, HI, IL, and in the Pacific.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation 505 5th Ave. S, Ste. 900 Seattle, WA 98104-3821 (206) 342-2030 FAX: (206) 342-3030; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional contact inf. for Lisa Arnold, e-mail:
[email protected], fax: (206) 342-3085; URL: http:// www.pgafamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest, including AK, ID, MT, OR and WA.
The Allstate Foundation 2775 Sanders Rd., Ste. F4 Northbrook, IL 60062-6127 (847) 402-5502 FAX: (847) 326-7517; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional Tel.: (847) 402-2794; URL: http:// www.allstate.com/citizenship/ Allstate-foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, and WY; giving also to regional and national organizations.
Alphawood Foundation 2451 N. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 205 Chicago, IL 60614-2422 (773) 477-8984 FAX: (773) 477-9019; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area and northwestern IN.
The Altus One Fund, Inc. c/o Randall R. Weisenburger 437 Madison Ave., 9th Fl. New York, NY 10022-7001 (212) 415-3393 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. 801 S. Fillmore, Ste. 700 Amarillo, TX 79101-3537 (806) 376-4521 FAX: (806) 373-3656; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (806) 373-8353; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.amarilloareafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the 26 northernmost counties of the Texas Panhandle region.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
American Express Foundation World Financial Ctr. 200 Vesey St., 48th Fl. New York, NY 10285-4804 (212) 640-5661 FAX: (212) 640-5661; URL: http:// home3.americanexpress.com/corp/ giving_back.asp Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations, including in Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, CA, Washington, DC, southern FL, MN, New York, NY, Greensboro, NC, Salt Lake City, UT, and VA.
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Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Europe; giving also to regional and national organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Hugh J. Andersen Foundation White Pine Bldg. 342 5th Ave. N. Bayport, MN 55003-1201 (651) 275-4489 FAX: (651) 439-9480; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.srinc.biz/hja/index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in St. Croix Valley-Washington County, MN, and Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix counties, WI, with a secondary interest in St. Paul, MN.
1 Amgen Center Dr., M.S. 28-1-B Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-1799 (805) 447-4056 FAX: (805) 376-1258; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail for Eduardo Cetlin:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.amgen.com/citizenship/foundation.html
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Archstone Foundation 401 E. Ocean Blvd., Ste. 1000 Long Beach, CA 90802-4933 (562) 590-8655 FAX: (562) 495-0317; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.archstone.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Arcus Foundation John W. Anderson Foundation 402 Wall St. Valparaiso, IN 46383-2562 (219) 462-4611 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Lake and Porter counties in northwest IN.
M. D. Anderson Foundation P. O. Box 2558 Houston, TX 77252-8037 (713) 216-1462 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on the Houston area.
Anheuser-Busch Foundation c/o Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. 1 Busch Pl. St. Louis, MO 63118-1849 URL: http://www.anheuser-busch.com/ CharitableGivingIndex.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Fairfield, Los Angeles, and San Diego, CA, Fort Collins, CO, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa, FL, Cartersville, GA, St. Louis, MO, Merrimack, NH, Newark, NJ, Baldwinsville, NY, Columbus, OH, Houston and San Antonio, TX, and Williamsburg, VA.
The Annenberg Foundation 2000 Ave. of the Stars, Ste. 1000 Los Angeles, CA 90067-4704 (310) 209-4560 FAX: (310) 209-1631; E-mail:
[email protected]; Pennsylvania Address: Radnor Financial Ctr., Ste. A-200, 150 N. Radnor-Chester Rd., Radnor, PA 19087-5252, tel.: (610) 341-9066, fax: (610) 964-8688; E-mail for letters of request:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.annenbergfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA; some grants to countries in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Anschutz Family Foundation 555 17th St., Ste. 2400 Denver, CO 80202-3941 FAX: (303) 299-1235; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Anschutz Foundation Amgen Foundation, Inc.
Application address: 200 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601; URL: http://www.aon.com/usa/ about-aon/community-involvement.jsp Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Chicago, IL.
1727 Tremont Pl. Denver, CO 80202-4006 (303) 308-8220 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Aon Foundation 200 East Randolph St. Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 381-3549
402 E. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888 (269) 373-4373 FAX: (269) 373-0277; E-mail:
[email protected]; New York address: 119 W. 24th St., 9th Fl., New York, NY 10011, tel.: (212) 488-3000; URL: http:// www.arcusfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MI, especially southwest MI. Giving on an international basis, with emphasis on Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Argosy Foundation 555 E. Wells St., Ste. 1650 Milwaukee, WI 53202-3819 E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel./Fax: (414) 721-0021; URL: http://www.argosyfnd.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily to CO, MA, VT and WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Argyros Foundation 949 S. Coast Dr., No. 600 Costa Mesa, CA 92626-7734 Limitations: Giving primarily in Orange County, CA.
Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc. c/o Safo, LLC 10800 Biscayne Blvd., Rm. 950 Miami, FL 33161-7495 (305) 891-0017 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Arizona Community Foundation 2201 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 202 Phoenix, AZ 85016-3431 (602) 381-1400 FAX: (602) 381-1575; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 222-8221; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.azfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to AZ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Arkansas Community Foundation, Inc. 1400 W. Markham St., Ste. 206 Little Rock, AR 72201-1843 (501) 372-1116 FAX: (501) 372-1166; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 220-2723; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.arcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to AR.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Arlington Community Foundation 2525 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22201-3815 (703) 243-4785 FAX: (703) 243-4796; URL: http://www.arlcf.org
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Limitations: Giving limited to the Arlington, VA, area.
The AVI CHAI Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
1015 Park Ave. New York, NY 10028-0904 (212) 396-8850 FAX: (212) 396-8833; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address (Israel office): 31 Hanevlim, 95103 Jerusalem, tel.: (02) 624-3330, fax: (02) 624-3310, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.avichai.org Limitations: Giving primarily in North America and Israel.
The Armstrong Foundation P.O. Box 2299 Natchez, MS 39121-2299 FAX: (601) 442-4716; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional contact: Laura J. Harrison, Secy., P.O. Box 470338, Fort Worth, TX 76147 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Asbury Foundation of Hattiesburg, Inc. P.O. Box 17797 Hattiesburg, MS 39404-7797 Application address: c/o William K. Ray, Board Member, 201 Methodist Blvd., Hattiesburg, MS 39402 Limitations: Giving limited to Hattiesburg, MS.
Aspen Community Foundation 110 E. Hallam St., Ste. 126 Aspen, CO 81611-1460 (970) 925-9300 FAX: (970) 920-2892; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant information E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.aspencommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily from Aspen to Parachute, CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Aspen Foundation, Inc. c/o Ken Slutsky, Lowenstein Sandler 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc. 515 Erin Dr. Memphis, TN 38117-4211 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.assisifoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis and Shelby County, TN.
AT&T Foundation 208 S. Akard, Ste. 100 Dallas, TX 75202 FAX: (210) 351-2599; Additional tels.: (800) 591-9663, (210) 351-5259; URL: http:// att.sbc.com/gen/corporate-citizenship? pid=7736 Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Matan B’Seter Foundation, Inc. 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, Inc. 2920 Reynolda Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27106-3016 (336) 748-9222 FAX: (336) 777-0095; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mrbf.org Limitations: Giving in the southeastern U.S., with emphasis on AL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, the Gulf Coast regions of AR and LA, and the Appalachian Regions of KY, VA, and WV.
Helen Bader Foundation, Inc. 233 N. Water St., 4th Fl. Milwaukee, WI 53202-5729 (414) 224-6464 FAX: (414) 224-1441; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.hbf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area for education and economic development; giving locally and nationally for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia; giving in Israel for early childhood development. PRI emphasis is Milwaukee.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
L. G. Balfour Foundation c/o Bank of America, N.A., Philanthropic Mgmt. 100 Federal St., MA5-100-16-01 Boston, MA 02110-1802 URL: http://www.Bankofamerica.com/grantmaking Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with emphasis on Attleboro, MA.
P.O. Box 1408 Muncie, IN 47308-1408 (765) 741-5500 FAX: (765) 741-5518; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address: 222 S. Mulberry St., Muncie, IN 47305; e-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ballfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to IN.
c/o Foundation Admin. No.758 P.O. Box 3170 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 (808) 538-4944 FAX: (808) 538-4006; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional contacts: Flora Williams, tel.: (808) 694-4393, E-mail:
[email protected]; Paula Boyce, tel.: (808) 538-4945, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: https://www.boh.com/ about/community/471_504.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in HI, the South Pacific, and the West Pacific.
Banyan Tree Foundation 1919 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Ste. 725 Washington, DC 20006-3443 Limitations: Giving on an international basis to select countries in Africa and Southeast Asia and on a limited basis in Washington, DC.
Barr Foundation The Pilot House Lewis Wharf Boston, MA 02110 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.barrfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area.
Baton Rouge Area Foundation 402 N. 4th St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5506 (225) 387-6126 FAX: (225) 387-6153; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (877) 387-6126; Grant information E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.braf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area, including East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Livingston, Ascension, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana parishes.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
150 W. Brambleton Ave. Norfolk, VA 23510-2018 Limitations: Giving primarily in VA.
Bauman Family Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Baltimore Community Foundation
BB&T Charitable Foundation
2 E. Read St., 9th Fl. Baltimore, MD 21202-6903 (410) 332-4171 FAX: (410) 837-4701; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, MD.
P.O. Box 1547, M.C. 001-05-04-30 Winston-Salem, NC 27102-1547 FAX: (336) 733-0118; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Avenir Foundation, Inc.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.
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Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation
c/o Jewett House 2040 S St. N.W. Washington, DC 20009-1110 (202) 328-2040 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and New York, NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
215 Union Blvd. Ste. 300 Lakewood, CO 80228-1841 (303) 232-2262 Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, as well as in Vienna, Austria.
Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving also in London, United Kingdom.
Aimee & Frank Batten, Jr. Foundation Ball Brothers Foundation
Atherton Family Foundation c/o Hawaii Community Foundation 1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800 Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333 FAX: (808) 521-6286; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 731-3863 (Hawaii and neighbor islands only); URL: http:// www.athertonfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to HI; student aid for HI residents only.
FOUNDATIONS
401 S. Tryon St., NC1-021-02-20 Charlotte, NC 28255-0001 (800) 218-9946 URL: http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation/ index.cfm?template=fd_funding
Behring Foundation P.O. Box 807 Danville, CA 94526-0807 Application address: c/o Elliot D. Stein, CPA, 2131 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 505, Hollywood, FL, 33020-6753, tel.: (954) 920-5300, fax: (954) 922-3175
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Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and Washington, DC.
Bella Vista Foundation 1660 Bush St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540 FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pfs-llc.net/bellavista/ index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties (in the area of early childhood development) and in California and Oregon (environmental restoration projects).
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bestbuyinc.com/community_relations/ Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Twin Cities, MN area.
The Beveridge Family Foundation 1340 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Ste. 102 Jupiter, FL 33469-3237 (800) 229-9667 FAX: (561) 748-0644; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.beveridge.org Limitations: Giving limited to Westfield, MA.
Mallatratt:
[email protected]; Contact for Health of Vulnerable Populations: Katie Eyes, Prog. Mgr., tel.: (919) 765-4024, E-mail: katie.eyes@bcbsncfoundation; Contact for Healthy Active Communities: Jennifer MacDougall, Prog. Mgr., tel.: (919) 765-2128, E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact for Community Impact through Nonprofit Excellence: Annette Taylor, Prog. Mgr., tel.: (919) 765-2087, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.bcbsnc.com/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Shimon ben Joseph Foundation
F. R. Bigelow Foundation
343 Sansome St., Ste. 1200 San Francisco, CA 94104-1303 (415) 658-8730 FAX: (415) 658-8736; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jimjosephfoundation.org Limitations: Giving in the U.S., initially targeting on the greater metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Boston, MA and Washington DC.
55 E. 5th St., Ste. 600 St. Paul, MN 55101-2701 (651) 224-5463 FAX: (651) 224-8123; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.frbigelow.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Greater St. Paul, MN, metropolitan area, which includes; Ramsey, Washington, and Dakota counties, with a particular emphasis on serving people who live and work in the city of St. Paul.
222 W. South St. Charlottesville, VA 22902 (434) 295-5160 FAX: (434) 295-6894; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bluemoonfund.org Limitations: Giving in the Americas and Asia.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Blue Shield of California Foundation
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Mary Black Foundation, Inc.
1400 Benedum-Trees Bldg. 223 4th Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1713 (412) 288-0360 FAX: (412) 288-0366; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.benedum.org Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA and WV.
349 E. Main St., Ste. 100 Spartanburg, SC 29302-1917 (864) 573-9500 FAX: (864) 573-5805; URL: http:// www.maryblackfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Spartanburg County, SC.
H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation P.O. Box 13390 Palm Desert, CA 92255-3390 (760) 341-5293 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
BNSF Foundation The Blandin Foundation
SunTrust Bank Bldg. 736 Market St., Ste. 1600 Chattanooga, TN 37402-4807 FAX: (423) 267-9049; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.benwood.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chattanooga, TN, area.
50 Beale St. San Francisco, CA 94105-1819 FAX: (415) 229-6268; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (415) 229-6080; URL: http:// www.blueshieldcafoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Benwood Foundation, Inc.
Blue Moon Fund, Inc.
100 N. Pokegama Ave. Grand Rapids, MN 55744-2739 (218) 326-0523 FAX: (218) 327-1949; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (877) 882-2257; URL: http:// www.blandinfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to rural areas of MN; scholarships limited to graduates of an Itasca County, Hill City, or Remer, Blackduck, Northome, MN, high school, Northern Lights Community School, and Chief Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Schools in MN.
5601 W. 26th St. Cicero, IL 60804 FAX: (817) 352-7925; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bnsffoundation.org/index.html Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.
The Bobolink Foundation c/o Robbins and Associates LLC 333 West Wacker, Ste. 830 Chicago, IL 60606 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY, Washington, DC, Arlington, VA, and Boston, MA.
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc. Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation 271 Main St., Ste. 3 Great Barrington, MA 01230-1972 (413) 528-8039 FAX: (413) 528-8158; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (413) 528-8039; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.berkshiretaconic.org Limitations: Giving limited to northwest Litchfield County, CT, Berkshire County, MA, and Columbia County and northeast Dutchess County, NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Russell Berrie Foundation 300 Frank W. Burr Blvd., 7th Fl., Ste. 8 Teaneck, NJ 07666-6704 (201) 928-1880 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.russellberriefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NJ, New York City, Israel, and Italy.
Best Buy Children’s Foundation 7601 Penn Ave. S. Richfield, MN 55423-3645 FAX: (612) 292-4001; Additional tel.: (866) 625-4350; E-mail for Best Buy Scholarships:
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10 E. Baltimore St., Ste. 1111 Baltimore, MD 21202-1630 (410) 347-7201 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.blaufund.org/foundations/ jacobandhilda_f.html Limitations: Giving primarily in MD (no local projects outside Baltimore, MD); giving also in Israel.
Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas USAble Corporate Ctr. 320 W. Capitol, Ste. 200 Little Rock, AR 72201-3506 (501) 378-3300 FAX: (501) 378-2051; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (501) 378-2221; URL: http:// www.blueandyoufoundationarkansas.org Limitations: Giving limited to AR.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation c/o Grant Review Comm. P.O. Box 2291 5901 Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham, NC 27702-2291 (919) 765-7347 FAX: (919) 765-7288; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for Jill
Bohemian Foundation 103 W. Mountain Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80524-2822 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bohemianfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Fort Collins, CO, area.
Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Daniels and Fisher Twr. 1601 Arapahoe St., Ste. 500 Denver, CO 80202-2015 (303) 825-3774 URL: http://www.bonfils-stanton.org Limitations: Giving limited to CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, Inc. 10 Mercer St. Princeton, NJ 08540-6808 (609) 924-6663 FAX: (609) 683-4626; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.bonner.org Limitations: Giving limited to domestic programs in the U.S.
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Booth Ferris Foundation
Helen Brach Foundation
Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation
c/o JPMorgan Private Bank, Philanthropic Svcs., attn: Ed Jones 345 Park Ave., 4th Fl., NY1-N040 New York, NY 10154-0004 (212) 464-2487 FAX: (212) 464-2305; E-mail for Connie Brandeis:
[email protected]; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/boothferris/ Limitations: Giving limited to the New York, NY, metropolitan area for the arts, K-12 education, and civic and urban affairs; a broader geographic scope for higher education.
55 W. Wacker Dr., Ste. 701 Chicago, IL 60601-1609 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, and CA, MA, OH, PA and SC. No grants outside continental U.S.
c/o The Brown Foundation Center 320 Hammond Hwy., Ste. 500 Metairie, LA 70005-5100 (504) 834-3433 FAX: (504) 834-3441; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]. Service Learning Program address: 320 Hammond Hwy., Ste. 502, Metairie, LA 70005, tel.: (504) 834-3433, ext. 215, e-mail:
[email protected], or tel.: (504) 834-3433, ext. 210, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.thebrownfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to southern LA and the New Orleans area, and the Gulf Coast of MS.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. 1241 N. Franklin Pl. Milwaukee, WI 53202-2901 (414) 291-9915 FAX: (414) 291-9991; URL: http:// www.bradleyfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, WI; giving also on a national and international basis.
The Booth-Bricker Fund
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
826 Union St., Ste. 300 New Orleans, LA 70112-1411 (504) 581-2430 Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA.
Otto Bremer Foundation
Boston Foundation, Inc. 75 Arlington St., 10th Fl. Boston, MA 02116-3936 (617) 338-1700 FAX: (617) 338-1604; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tbf.org Limitations: Giving from discretionary funds limited to the greater Boston, MA, area.
445 Minnesota St., Ste. 2250 St. Paul, MN 55101-2107 (651) 227-8036 FAX: (651) 312-3665; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 291-1123; URL: http:// www.ottobremer.org Limitations: Giving limited to organizations whose beneficiaries are residents of MN, ND and WI with preference given to those in regions served by Bremer Banks.
1 Boston Scientific Pl., MS B2 Natick, MA 01760-1537 (508) 650-8554 FAX: (508) 650-8579; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.bostonscientific.com/ templatedata/imports/HTML/AboutUs/ foundation/index.html#foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley and Valencia, CA, Miami, FL, Spencer, IN, Greater Boston, Metrowest, and Quincy/South Shore, MA, and Twin Cities, MN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Bothin Foundation 1660 Bush St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540 FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pfs-llc.net/bothin/index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma and San Mateo counties.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Bower Foundation, Inc. 578 Highland Colony Pkwy., Ste. 120 Ridgeland, MS 39157-8779 (601) 607-3163 FAX: (601) 607-3164; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail (for grant concept submissions):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bowerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.
William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation c/o Pacific Foundation Services 1660 Bush St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 URL: http://www.wkbowesjrfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
BP Foundation, Inc. 3333 Warrenville Rd., 8th FL Lisle, IL 60532-1498 URL: http://www.bp.com/sectiongenericarticle.do? categoryId=9021902&contentId=7042469 Limitations: Giving primarily in AK, CA, Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, NJ, VA, TX, England, Canada, China, and Germany.
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Waterfront Plz., Ste. 1110 325 W. Main St. Louisville, KY 40202-4254 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Louisville, KY, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation
Bresnan Family Foundation, Inc.
181 E. Evans St. BTC Box 022 Florence, SC 29506-2511 (843) 664-2870 FAX: (843) 664-2815; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the Florence, SC, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Boston Scientific Foundation, Inc.
W. L. Lyons Brown Foundation
15 E. Putnam Ave. Greenwich, CT 06830-5424 Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, and NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.
Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation
345 Park Ave., 3rd Fl. New York, NY 10154-0004 (212) 546-4000 Application address for Community Grants for Syracuse, New York: Attn: Pam Brunet, P.O. Box 4755, Syracuse, NY 13221-4755; URL: http:// www.bms.com/foundation/Pages/home.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in Wallingford, CT, Washington, DC, Mercer and Middlesex counties, NJ, Syracuse, NY, Bucks County, PA, TX, Africa, China, Europe, India, Japan, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Thailand.
1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 627 Cleveland, OH 44115-1952 (216) 621-2632 FAX: (216) 621-8198; URL: http:// www.fmscleveland.com/bruening Limitations: Giving limited to Cuyahoga County, OH.
Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation 10900 Wilshire Blvd., 12th Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90024-6532 (310) 954-5050 FAX: (310) 954-5051; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for grant information:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.broadfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation 1666 S. University Blvd., Ste. B Denver, CO 80210-2834 (303) 744-1688 FAX: (303) 744-1601; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.buellfoundation.org Limitations: Giving only in CO.
Buffett Early Childhood Fund 3555 Farnam St. Omaha, NE 68131-3302 URL: http://www.buffettearlychildhoodfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, and Lincoln and Omaha, NE.
Brooklyn Community Foundation 45 Main St., Ste. 409 Brooklyn, NY 11201-1093 (718) 722-2300 FAX: (718) 722-5757; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.brooklyncommunityfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to Brooklyn, NY.
The Brown Foundation, Inc. 2217 Welch Ave. Houston, TX 77019-5617 (713) 523-6867 FAX: (713) 523-2917; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: P.O. Box 130646, Houston, TX 77219-0646; URL: http:// www.brownfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Howard G. Buffett Foundation 145 N. Merchant St. Decatur, IL 62523-1442 (217) 423-9286 Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, IL and MD, and in England and Italy.
The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation 222 Kiewit Plz. Omaha, NE 68131-3302 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.buffettscholarships.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; scholarships awarded only to residents in NE.
The Bullitt Foundation 1212 Minor Ave. Seattle, WA 98101-2825 (206) 343-0807 FAX: (206) 343-0822; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.bullitt.org
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Limitations: Giving in the Pacific Northwest including AK, OR, WA, and British Columbia; giving also in ID and MT.
The Burnett Foundation 801 Cherry St., Unit 16 Fort Worth, TX 76102-6881 (817) 877-3344 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Worth, TX, area.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
FAX: (203) 966-5785; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.louiscalderfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater NY metropolitan area, and communities along the Northeast Corridor with populations no greater than 500,000.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Cannon Foundation, Inc. California Community Foundation
Burroughs Wellcome Fund 21 T. W. Alexander Dr. P.O. Box 13901 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3901 (919) 991-5100 FAX: (919) 991-5160; E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact info. for Russ Campbell III tel.: (919) 991-5119; fax: (919) 991-5179, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bwfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and Canada.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Bush Foundation 332 Minnesota St., Ste. E-900 St. Paul, MN 55101-1314 (651) 227-0891 FAX: (651) 297-6485; E-mail:
[email protected]; Fellowship programs URL: http:// www.bushfellows.org; URL: http:// www.bushfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD.
The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, Inc. c/o Robert E. Snyder 80 S. Main St., Ste. 202 Hanover, NH 03755-2053 Limitations: Giving primarily in NH and VT.
The C.E. and S. Foundation, Inc. 1650 National City Twr. Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 583-0546 FAX: (502) 583-7648; URL: http:// www.cesfoundation.com Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
445 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90071-1638 (213) 413-4130 FAX: (213) 383-2046; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.calfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.
The California Endowment 1000 N. Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90012-1804 (800) 449-4149 FAX: (213) 928-8801; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.calendow.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
c/o Northern Trust Bank of Texas, Attn.: Paul Harris 108 N. Front St. Gurdon, AR 71743-1010 (903) 794-2223 Limitations: Giving primarily in AR and TX.
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation 1825 K St. N.W., Ste. 1400 Washington, DC 20006-1202 (202) 223-3100 FAX: (202) 296-7567; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cafritzfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, area and the immediate surrounding counties in MD and VA, specifically Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and Fairfax counties, and the city of Alexandria, VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The California Wellness Foundation
Capital One Foundation
6320 Canoga Ave., Ste. 1700 Woodland Hills, CA 91367-7111 (818) 702-1900 FAX: (818) 702-1999; E-mail:
[email protected]; Branch Office address: 575 Market St., Ste. 1850, San Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415) 908-3000, fax: (415) 908-3001; URL: http:// www.calwellness.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to CA; national organizations providing services in CA are also considered.
1680 Capital One Dr. McLean, VA 22102-3407 (804) 284-2118 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving in greater New Orleans, LA, northern and central NJ, New York City and Long Island, NY, the greater Dallas and Houston, TX, areas, and Fairfax County, VA; giving also to national organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Callaway Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 790 LaGrange, GA 30241-0014 (706) 884-7348 FAX: (706) 884-0201; E-mail: (for H. Speer Burdette, III)
[email protected]; URL: http://www.callawayfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the City of LaGrange and Troup County.
J. Bulow Campbell Foundation 3050 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Ste. 270 Atlanta, GA 30305-2212 (404) 658-9066 FAX: (404) 659-4802; URL: http://www.jbcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in GA; very limited giving in AL, FL, NC, SC, and TN.
The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc. 1450 Sutter St., Ste. 510 San Francisco, CA 94109-5418 (415) 722-4739 E-mail:
[email protected]; Chesapeake Office: 410 Severn Ave., Ste. 210, Annapolis MD 21403, tel: (410) 990-0900; E-mail for Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bay proposals: Julie Hester (
[email protected]); E-mail for Pacific Region proposals: Anna Lindgren (
[email protected]); URL: http://www.campbellfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chesapeake Bay area, (MD and VA), The San Francisco Bay area, CA, OR and HI.
The Louis Calder Foundation 175 Elm St. New Canaan, CT 06840 (203) 966-8925
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The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation 333 S. Hope St. Los Angeles, CA 90071-1406 URL: http://www.capgroup.com/about_us/ charitable_programs.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on CA, NY, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, and Russia.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Horace C. Cabe Foundation
P.O. Box 548 Concord, NC 28026-0548 (704) 786-8216 FAX: (704) 782-2812; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cannonfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
C.I.O.S. P.O. Box 20815 Waco, TX 76702-0815 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
FAX: (206) 260-0106; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.campionfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in WA, ID, MT, AK and Western Canada (British Columbia, the North Western Territories and the Yukon) for wilderness protection.
Campion Foundation 1904 3rd Ave., Ste. 405 Seattle, WA 98101-1150 (206) 686-5310
Capitol Federal Foundation 700 S. Kansas Ave., Ste. 517 Topeka, KS 66603-3809 (785) 270-6040 FAX: (785) 270-6046; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving limited to major metropolitan areas of central and northeastern KS.
Cardinal Health Foundation c/o Community Relations 7000 Cardinal Pl. Dublin, OH 43017-1091 (614) 757-7481 E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for Award for Excellence in Medication-Use Safety: Cynthia LaCivita, Pharm D., c/o Award for Excellence in Medication-Use Safety, ASHP Research and Education Foundation, 7272 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 200, Bethesda, MD 20814; URL: http:// www.cardinal.com/us/en/community/index.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in Little Rock, AR, San Diego, CA, northern, IL, Louisville and Radcliff, KY, Albuquerque, NM, central OH, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the United Kingdom; giving also to national and international organizations.
The Cargill Foundation P.O. Box 5626 Minneapolis, MN 55440-5626 (952) 742-4311 FAX: (952) 742-7224; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: c/o Mark Murphy, P.O. Box 5650, Minneapolis, MN 55440-5632, tel.: (952) 742-4311; URL: http://www.cargill.com/ worldwide/usa/cargill-foundation/index.jsp Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and its northern and western suburbs with emphasis on Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, Robbinsdale, and St. Louis Park, MN.
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Carnegie Corporation of New York 437 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10022-7003 (212) 371-3200 FAX: (212) 754-4073; URL: http://www.carnegie.org Limitations: Giving primarily for U.S. projects, although some grants are made to selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through the International Development Program.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation 1735 Market St., Ste. 3420 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2921 (215) 979-3222 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NC, NY, PA, TX, and Richmond, VA (for performing arts only).
The Carson Family Charitable Trust c/o Bank of America, N.A. One Bryant Park, NY 1-100-28-05 New York, NY 10036-6715 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Amon G. Carter Foundation 201 Main St., Ste. 1945 Fort Worth, TX 76102-3114 (817) 332-2783 FAX: (817) 332-2787; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: P.O. Box 1036, Fort Worth, TX 76101; URL: http://www.agcf.org/ Limitations: Giving largely restricted to Fort Worth and Tarrant County, TX.
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust 202 Iowa Ave. Muscatine, IA 52761-3733 (563) 263-4010 FAX: (563) 263-1547; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.carvertrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in IA, with some funding in IL.
Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust 122 E. 42nd St., Rm. 3505 New York, NY 10168-3597 (212) 953-7700 FAX: (212) 953-7720; URL: http://www.carytrust.org Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY, for music; and the Atlantic coastline for conservation.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Case Foundation 1717 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., 7th Fl. Washington, DC 20036-3023 (202) 467-5788 FAX: (202) 775-8513; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.casefoundation.org Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and abroad.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Castanea Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 64 Montpelier, VT 05601-0064 (802) 225-1180 FAX: (802) 225-1182; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.castaneafoundation.org Limitations: Giving throughout VT, with a priority given to projects in the watershed of Lake Champlain and Southwestern, Vermont and Hoosick River and Batten Kill watersheds of Washington and northern Rensselaer counties, NY.
Harold K. L. Castle Foundation 146 Hekili St., Ste. 203 Kailua, HI 96734-2835 (808) 263-7073 FAX: (808) 262-6918; Contact inf. for E. N. Murph, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.castlefoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to HI with priority given to Windward Oahu.
Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation Pacific Guardian Ctr., Makai Twr. 733 Bishop St., Ste. 1275 Honolulu, HI 96813-4019 (808) 522-1101 FAX: (802) 522-1103; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ castle/ Limitations: Giving generally limited to HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Caterpillar Foundation 100 N.E. Adams St. Peoria, IL 61629-1480 (309) 675-4464 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cat.com/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations on a national basis, with some emphasis on IL.
Central Carolina Community Foundation c/o 5707 2711 Middleburg Dr., Ste. 213 Columbia, SC 29204-2486 (803) 254-5601 FAX: (803) 799-6663; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.yourfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lee, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, Saluda, and Sumter counties, SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation 701 St. Paul St. Baltimore, MD 21202-2311 (410) 547-6600 FAX: (410) 547-6624; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.aecf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on the ten sites that consist of the Making Connections initiative, as well as the foundation civic sites in Baltimore, MD, New Haven, CT, and Atlanta, GA.
Marguerite Casey Foundation 1300 Dexter Ave. N., Ste. 115 Seattle, WA 98109-3542 (206) 691-3134 FAX: (206) 286-2725; E-mail:
[email protected]; TTY: (206) 273-7395; URL: http:// www.caseygrants.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in four regions of the U.S.: CA; the Southwest, including the U.S./ Mexico border; the Deep South; the Midwest, beginning in Chicago, IL; and WA state.
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Central Minnesota Community Foundation 101 S. 7th Ave., Ste. 100 St. Cloud, MN 56301-4275 (320) 253-4380 FAX: (320) 240-9215; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (877) 253-4380; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.communitygiving.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns counties, MN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. 500 S. Salina St., Ste. 428 Syracuse, NY 13202-3386 (315) 422-9538 FAX: (315) 471-6031; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cnycf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Onondaga and Madison counties, NY.
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Central Susquehanna Community Foundation 725 West Front St. Berwick, PA 18603 (570) 752-3930 FAX: (570) 752-7435; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.csgiving.org Limitations: Giving limited to Columbia, Lower Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, and Snyder counties, PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Champlin Foundations 300 Centerville Rd., Ste. 300S Warwick, RI 02886-0226 (401) 736-0370 FAX: (401) 736-7248; URL: http:// www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ champlin Limitations: Giving primarily in RI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
H. A. and Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust 1 Warren Pl., Ste. 1816 6100 S. Yale Tulsa, OK 74136-1923 (918) 496-7882 FAX: (918) 496-7887; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.chapmantrusts.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.
Mary K. Chapman Foundation 6100 S. Yale Ave., Ste. 1816 Tulsa, OK 74136-1928 (918) 496-7882 FAX: (918) 496-7887; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Tulsa and northeastern OK.
Charter School Growth Fund 350 Interlocken Blvd., Ste. 390 Broomfield, CO 80021-3485 (303) 217-8091 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, IL, and TX.
The Chatlos Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 915048 Longwood, FL 32791-5048 (407) 862-5077 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.chatlos.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Ben B. Cheney Foundation 3110 Ruston Way, Ste. A Tacoma, WA 98402-5307 (253) 572-2442 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.benbcheneyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to portions of Tacoma-Pierce County, and southwest WA; Jackson and Josephine counties, OR; and Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, and the northern portion of Plumas counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Chicago Community Trust 111 E. Wacker Dr., Ste. 1400 Chicago, IL 60601-4501 (312) 616-8000 FAX: (312) 616-7955; E-mail:
[email protected]; TDD: (312) 856-1703; Grant inquiries E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cct.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook County and the adjacent 5 counties of northeastern, IL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Christensen Fund 394 University Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94301-1715 (650) 323-8700
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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FAX: (650) 462-8602; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.christensenfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Southwest (Four Corners region), northern Mexico (including the Colorado Plateau and Delta, the Pueblo and Hispanic communities of the Rio Arriba/Rio Grande, the Sonoran Desert on both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border and east of the Colorado River, and the Sierra Tarahumara Montane West), Central Asia (the mountains and associated valleys of northeastern Turkey, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan), the Rift Valley (especially southwest Ethiopia and adjacent areas of northern Kenya) and Northern Australia (especially Arhem Land, Far Northern Queensland, and the Kimberley and Torres Strait Islands).
The Chrysler Foundation 1000 Chrysler Dr. CIMS: 485-10-94 Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766 (248) 512-2502 FAX: (248) 512-2503; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.thechryslerfoundation.com. Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Wittman, AZ, Irvine, CA, Englewood, CO, Newark, DE, Washington, DC, Orlando, FL, Belvidere and Lisle, IL, Indianapolis and Kokomo, IN, Elkridge, MD, Detroit, MI, Fenton, MO, Syracuse and Tappan, NY, Perrysburg, Toledo, and Twinsburg, OH, Addison, TX, and Kenosha, WI; giving also to regional and national organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation 200 W. 4th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202-2602 (513) 241-2880 FAX: (513) 852-6886; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.greatercincinnatifdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern IN, northern KY, and the greater Cincinnati, OH area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Circle of Service Foundation P.O. Box 8529 Northfield, IL 60093-8529 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.circleofservicefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook and Lake counties, IL, with funding also in Chicago.
Cisco Systems Foundation 170 W. Tasman Dr. San Jose, CA 95134-1706 (408) 527-3040 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cisco.com/go/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on San Jose, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CT, DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, and VT.
Limitations: Giving in eight coastal counties of SC: Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton and Jasper.
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The Cockrell Foundation
415 Madison Ave., 10th Fl. New York, NY 10017-7949 (212) 551-9100 FAX: (212) 421-9325; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail (for Albert Chung):
[email protected]; URL: http://www.emcf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
1000 Main St., Ste. 3250 Houston, TX 77002-7348 (713) 209-7500 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cockrell.com/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc. 135 E. 64th St. New York, NY 10021-7045 (212) 288-8900 FAX: (212) 288-1033; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rsclark.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York State for the Public Institutions Program and in New York City for the Cultural Program; giving nationally for reproductive freedom and arts advocacy projects.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Cogswell Benevolent Trust 1001 Elm St. Manchester, NH 03101-1828 (603) 622-4013 Limitations: Giving primarily in NH (90 percent of funding limited to NH).
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation P.O. Box 30100 Bethesda, MD 20824-0639 (301) 652-2230 FAX: (301) 652-2260; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nncf.net Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and Israel.
The Clark Foundation 1 Rockefeller Plz., 31st Fl. New York, NY 10020-2102 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City and Cooperstown, NY; scholarships restricted to students residing in the Cooperstown, NY, area.
Clark-Winchcole Foundation 3 Bethesda Metro Ctr., Ste. 550 Bethesda, MD 20814-5358 (301) 654-3607 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Washington, DC, area.
The Cleveland Foundation 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1300 Cleveland, OH 44115-2001 (216) 861-3810 FAX: (216) 861-1729; E-mail:
[email protected]; TTY: (216) 861-3810; URL: http:// www.clevelandfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Cleveland, OH, area, with primary emphasis on Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties, unless specified by donor.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Clowes Fund, Inc. 320 N. Meridian St., Ste. 316 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1722 (317) 833-0144 FAX: (317) 833-0145; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 943-7209; Additional fax: (800) 943-7286; URL: http:// www.clowesfund.org Limitations: Giving in the greater Indianapolis, IN, area, defined as Marion County and the seven contiguous counties (for social services and education); Seattle, WA (for the arts and art education); and in the greater Boston, MA, area and parts of northern New England (for social services, education and art education).
Sam L. Cohen Foundation 50 Foden Rd., Ste. 5 Portland, ME 04106-1718 (207) 871-5600 FAX: (207) 871-9043; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.samlcohenfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in York and Cumberland counties in southern ME.
Steven A. and Alexandra M. Cohen Foundation c/o Stephen Canna, SAC Capital Advisors 72 Cummings Point Rd. Stamford, CT 06902-7912 Limitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY.
Colcom Foundation 2 Gateway Ctr., Ste. 1800 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1442 (412) 765-2400 E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for general questions: (412) 765-2400; URL: http:// www.colcomfdn.org/ Limitations: Giving nationally in the areas of population and immigration, regionally for the environment and conservation, and locally (Pittsburgh, PA) for community and economic development.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Coleman Foundation, Inc. 651 W. Washington Blvd., Ste. 306 Chicago, IL 60661-2134 (312) 902-7120 FAX: (313) 902-7124; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.colemanfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, with emphasis on the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area; support outside the Midwest is only for selected programs.
Citi Foundation 425 Park Ave., 2nd. Fl. New York, NY 10022-6211 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.citifoundation.com Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, limited to areas of company operations.
Citizens Charitable Foundation 53 State St., 8th Fl. Boston, MA 02109-2802 URL: http://www.citizensbank.com/community/ corporate/grants.aspx
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Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina 90 Mary St. Charleston, SC 29403-6230 (843) 723-3635 FAX: (843) 577-3671; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.coastalcommunityfoundation.org
The Collins Foundation 1618 S.W. 1st Ave., Ste. 505 Portland, OR 97201-5706 (503) 227-7171 FAX: (503) 295-3794; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.collinsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to OR, with emphasis on Portland.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Colorado Trust 1600 Sherman St.
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Denver, CO 80203-1604 (303) 837-1200 FAX: (303) 839-9034; E-mail:
[email protected]; Toll free tel.: (888) 847-9140; Additional e-mail: (for Christie McElhinney):
[email protected]; e-mail: (for Bridget Monahan):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.coloradotrust.org Limitations: Giving limited to CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations 1234 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43205-1453 (614) 251-4000 FAX: (614) 251-4009; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.columbusfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to central OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Comcast Foundation c/o Exec. Dir. 1 Comcast Ctr., 48th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19103-2838 (215) 286-1700 E-mail for Scholarship Program Administrators:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.comcast.com/corporate/about/ inthecommunity/foundation/ comcastfoundation.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
Comer Science & Education Foundation c/o Lawrence Richman 2 N. LaSalle St., No. 2200 Chicago, IL 60602-3963 Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.
Comerica Charitable Foundation c/o Corporate Contributions P.O. Box 75000, M.C. 3390 Detroit, MI 48275-3390 FAX: (313) 222-5555; Application addresses: Michigan: Michigan Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 3390, P.O. Box 75000, Detroit, MI 48275-3390, Western Market: Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 4805, 333 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95113, Dallas, TX, area: Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 6500, P.O. Box 650282, Dallas, TX 75265-0282, Houston, TX, area: Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 6623, P.O. Box 4167, Houston, TX 77210-4167, Florida: Comerica Corp. Contribs. Mgr., M.C. 5172, 1800 Corporate Blvd. N.W., Boca Raton, FL 33431-7394; Tel. for Caroline E. Chambers: (313) 222-3571; URL: http:// www.comerica.com/vgn-ext-templating/v/ index.jsp? vgnextoid=374970d75d994010VgnVCM10000 04502a8c0RCRD Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, CA, FL, MI, and TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Commonwealth Fund 1 E. 75th St. New York, NY 10021-2692 (212) 606-3800 FAX: (212) 606-3500; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for questions from grant applicants:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.commonwealthfund.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc.
Dallas, TX 75225-8146 (214) 750-4222 FAX: (214) 750-4210; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cftexas.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area (for grants from unrestricted funds).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation, Inc. 121 W. Forsyth St., Ste. 900 Jacksonville, FL 32202-3854 (904) 356-4483 FAX: (904) 356-7910; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jaxcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern FL, including Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. 50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 449 Atlanta, GA 30303-2915 (404) 688-5525 FAX: (404) 688-3060; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.atlcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the 23-county metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo 712 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14202-1720 (716) 852-2857 FAX: (716) 852-2861; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfgb.org Limitations: Giving limited to Western NY; scholarships awarded to students primarily from Erie County.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 70 Audubon St. New Haven, CT 06510-9755 (203) 777-2386 FAX: (203) 787-6584; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfgnh.org Limitations: Giving primarily in greater New Haven, CT, and the lower Naugatuck River Valley.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for Monterey County 2354 Garden Rd. Monterey, CA 93940-5326 (831) 375-9712 FAX: (831) 375-4731; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional Address: 945 S. Main St., Ste. 207, Salinas, CA 93901; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfmco.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan 111 Water St. P.O. Box 495 Alpena, MI 49707-2838 (989) 354-6881 FAX: (989) 356-3319; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (877) 354-6881; URL: http:// www.cfnem.org Limitations: Giving limited to Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency, and Presque Isle counties, MI and through affiliates: Crawford, Cheboygan, Iosco, Ogemaw, and Oscoda counties, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. 700 S. Dixie Hwy., Ste. 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401-5854 (561) 659-6800 FAX: (561) 832-6542; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 853-4438; URL: http:// www.yourcommunityfoundation.org Additional URL: http://www.cfpbmc.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Palm Beach and Martin counties, FL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan 333 W. Fort St., Ste. 2010 Detroit, MI 48226-3134 (313) 961-6675 FAX: (313) 961-2886; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfsem.org Limitations: Giving limited to Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington 1053 Officers Row Vancouver, WA 98661-3851 (360) 694-2550 FAX: (360) 737-6335; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfsww.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest WA, serving Clark, Cowlitz, and Skamania counties.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies 116 Market St., Ste. 4 Johnstown, PA 15901-1644 (814) 536-7741 FAX: (814) 536-5859; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfalleghenies.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Bedford, Cambria, Indiana and Somerset counties, PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area 1450 Greene St., Ste. 228 Augusta, GA 30901-5234 (706) 724-1314 FAX: (706) 724-1315; E-mail:
[email protected]; Mailing address: P.O. Box 31358, Augusta, GA 30903; URL: http://www.cfcsra.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Augusta, GA, area, including Burke, Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond counties, GA, and Aiken and Edgefield counties, SC.
Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc. 4455 W. Lawrence St. P.O. Box 563 Appleton, WI 54912-0563 (920) 830-1290 FAX: (920) 830-1293; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cffoxvalley.org Limitations: Giving limited to Calumet, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca and northern Winnebago counties, WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region 1201 15th St. N.W., Ste. 420 Washington, DC 20005-2842
(202) 955-5890
5500 Caruth Haven Ln.
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FAX: (202) 955-8084; E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for grant applications: (202) 955-5890, ext. 119; E-mail for grant applications:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfncr.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, MD, and northern VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Central Florida, Inc. 1411 Edgewater Dr., Ste. 203 Orlando, FL 32804-6361 (407) 872-3050 FAX: (407) 425-2990; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional Address: P.O. Box 2071, Orlando, FL 32802; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfcflorida.org Limitations: Giving limited to central FL, with emphasis on Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. 277 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Ste. 303 Macon, GA 31201-3489 (478) 750-9338 FAX: (478) 738-9214; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (866) 750-9338; URL: http:// www.cfcga.org Limitations: Giving limited to central GA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Gaston County, Inc. P.O. Box 123 Gastonia, NC 28053-0123 (704) 864-0927 FAX: (704) 869-0222; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfgaston.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Gaston County, NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham 2100 First Ave. N., Ste. 700 Birmingham, AL 35203-4223 (205) 327-3800 FAX: (205) 328-6576; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry tel.: (205) 327-3812; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.foundationbirmingham.org Limitations: Giving limited to Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties, AL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc. 1270 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402-2713 (423) 265-0586 FAX: (423) 265-0587; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfgc.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Hamilton County, TN, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines 1915 Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50309-3311 (515) 883-2626 FAX: (515) 883-2630; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant request tel.: (515) 883-2703; URL: http:// www.desmoinesfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Des Moines, IA, area.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Greater Flint 500 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48502 (810) 767-8270 FAX: (810) 767-0496; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfgf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. 555 E. Wayne St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2013 (260) 426-4083 FAX: (260) 424-0114; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application tel.: (260) 426-4083, ext. 318 and E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfgfw.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Wayne and Allen County, IN, areas.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc. Foundation Place 330 S. Greene St., Ste. 100 Greensboro, NC 27401-2659 (336) 379-9100 FAX: (336) 378-0725; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfgg.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Greensboro, NC, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc. 1501 S. Florida Ave. Lakeland, FL 33803-2258 (863) 683-3131 FAX: (863) 683-5909; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfgl.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Lakeland, FL, area.
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis 1900 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104-4029 (901) 728-4600 FAX: (901) 722-0010; E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for scholarships: (901) 722-0054; E-mail for grants and scholarships:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfgm.org Limitations: Giving limited to Crittenden County, AR, DeSoto, Marshall, Tate, and Tunica counties, MS, and Fayette, Shelby, and Tipton counties, TN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Greater South Wood County, Inc. 478 E. Grand Ave. P.O. Box 444 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-0444 (715) 423-3863 FAX: (715) 423-3019; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant request E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfswc.org Limitations: Giving limited to South Wood County, WI, and the Town of Rome.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole 255 E. Simpson St. P.O. Box 574 Jackson, WY 83001-0574
FAX: (307) 734-2841; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfjacksonhole.org Limitations: Giving limited to Teton County, WY through discretionary funds; no geographic limitations through donor-advised funds.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Lorain County 1865 N. Ridge Rd. E., Ste. A Lorain, OH 44055-3359 (440) 277-0142 FAX: (440) 277-6955; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (440) 323-4445; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.peoplewhocare.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Lorain County, OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of New Jersey 35 Knox Hill Rd. P.O. Box 338 Morristown, NJ 07963-0338 (973) 267-5533 FAX: (973) 267-2903; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional Tel: (800) 659-5533; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfnj.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis for the benefit of NJ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of North Texas 306 W. 7th St., Ste. 306 Fort Worth, TX 76102 (817) 877-0702 FAX: (817) 877-1215; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfntx.org Limitations: Giving primarily in North TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Northern Colorado 4745 Wheaton Dr., Ste. 100 Fort Collins, CO 80525-9403 (970) 224-3462 FAX: (970) 488-1990; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.communityfoundationnc.org Limitations: Giving limited to Larimer County, CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Northern Illinois 946 N. 2nd St. Rockford, IL 61107-3005 (815) 962-2110 FAX: (815) 962-2116; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application tel.: (815) 962-2110, ext. 15 and e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfnil.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Rockford, IL, area, including Boone, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County 2425 Porter St., Ste. 17 Soquel, CA 95073-2453 (831) 477-0800 FAX: (831) 477-0991; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfscc.org Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Cruz County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
(307) 739-1026
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The Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc. P.O. Box 49587 Sarasota, FL 34230-6587 (941) 955-3000 FAX: (941) 952-1951; E-mail:
[email protected]; Office address: 2635 Fruitville Rd., Sarasota, FL 34237; Grant inquiry tel.: (941) 556-7152; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfsarasota.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Sarasota County, FL, and surrounding communities.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Shreveport-Bossier 401 Edwards St., Ste. 105 Shreveport, LA 71101-5508 (318) 221-0582 FAX: (318) 221-7463; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.comfoundsb.org Limitations: Giving strictly limited to “Bossier and Caddo” Parishes, LA (unless specifically named by donor).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of the Dan River Region 541 Loyal St. P.O. Box 1039 Danville, VA 24543 (434) 793-0884 FAX: (434) 793-6489; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfdrr.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Caswell County, NC, and Danville and Pittsylvania County, VA, as well as southern VA and northern NC.
Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant information E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.communityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to western MA, including Franklin County, Hampden County, and Hampshire County.
70 W. 8th St., Ste. 100 Holland, MI 49423-3166 (616) 396-6590 FAX: (616) 396-3573; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cfhz.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Holland/Zeeland, MI, area and surrounding townships.
The BB&T Bldg., Ste. 1600 1 W. Pack Sq., P.O. Box 1888 Asheville, NC 28802-1888 (828) 254-4960 FAX: (828) 251-2258; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfwnc.org Limitations: Giving limited to Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey counties, NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia 7501 Boulders View Dr., Ste. 110 Richmond, VA 23225-4047 (804) 330-7400 FAX: (804) 330-5992; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tcfrichmond.org Limitations: Giving limited to residents of metropolitan Richmond, the tri-cities area, including Hopewell, Colonial Heights, and Petersburg, and Chesterfield, Hanover, and Henrico counties, VA.
3880 Lemon St., Ste. 300 Riverside, CA 92501-3622 (909) 684-4194 FAX: (909) 684-1911; E-mail:
[email protected] ; URL: http://www.thecommunityfoundation.net Limitations: Giving primarily in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
250 D St., Ste. 205 Santa Rosa, CA 95404-4773 (707) 579-4073 FAX: (707) 579-4801; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.sonomacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Sonoma County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
Community Memorial Foundation
425 E. Trafficway Springfield, MO 65806-1121 (417) 864-6199 FAX: (417) 864-8344; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 266-6815; URL: http:// www.cfozarks.org Limitations: Giving limited to southern MO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts 1500 Main St., Ste. 2300 P.O. Box 15769 Springfield, MA 01115-1000 (413) 732-2858 FAX: (413) 733-8565; E-mail:
[email protected];
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144 Park Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501-1833 (505) 438-0776 FAX: (505) 438-6223; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.conalma.org Limitations: Giving limited to NM.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Connecticut Health Foundation, Inc. 74B Vine St. New Britain, CT 06052-1413 (860) 224-2200 FAX: (860) 224-2230; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for Will Crimi:
[email protected]; E-mail for Patricia Baker:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cthealth.org/matriarch/default.asp Limitations: Giving limited to CT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Connelly Foundation 1 Tower Bridge, Ste. 1450 West Conshohocken, PA 19428 (610) 834-3222 FAX: (610) 834-0866; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.connellyfdn.org Limitations: Giving in Philadelphia, and surrounding counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery, PA and Camden, NJ.
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation The Community Foundation Serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties
Community Foundation Sonoma County First National Bank Tower 11 Central Sq., Ste. 1600 Youngstown, OH 44503-1512 (330) 743-5555 FAX: (330) 746-0330; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.cfmv.org Limitations: Giving limited to Mahoning County and Trumbull County, OH.
Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley
Limitations: Giving on an international basis to U.S.-based organizations for projects in Mexico, Central America, and Sub-Saharan Africa and on a national basis for programs in peace and population and the environment. Other funding limited to areas where board members reside: primarily San Francisco, Marin, and Santa Clara counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of the Holland/ Zeeland Area
FOUNDATIONS
15 Spinning Wheel Rd., Ste. 326 Hinsdale, IL 60521-2986 (630) 654-4729 FAX: (630) 654-3402; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://cmfdn.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to the 27 communities in western Cook and southeastern DuPage counties in IL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Compton Foundation, Inc. 255 Shoreline Dr., Ste. 540 Redwood City, CA 94065-1444 (650) 508-1181 FAX: (650) 508-1191; URL: http:// www.comptonfoundation.org
44325 Woodridge Pkwy. Lansdowne, VA 20176-5297 (703) 723-8000 FAX: (703) 723-8030; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jkcf.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Cooke Foundation, Ltd. c/o Hawaii Community Foundation 1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800 Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333 FAX: (808) 521-6286; E-mail:
[email protected]; Toll free tel. for HI only: (888) 731-3863 ext. 524; URL: http://www.cookefdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to HI and to organizations serving the people of HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Cooper Foundation 870 Wells Fargo Ctr. 1248 O St. Lincoln, NE 68508-1493 (402) 476-7571 FAX: (402) 476-2356; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cooperfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to NE, with emphasis on Lincoln and Lancaster County.
Adolph Coors Foundation 4100 E. Mississippi Ave., Ste. 1850 Denver, CO 80246-3074 (303) 388-1636 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.adolphcoors.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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The Cord Foundation
The Cummins Foundation
Daniels Fund
418 Flint St. Reno, NV 89501-2008 Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NV and the rural counties of NV.
P.O. Box 3005, M.C. 60909 Columbus, IN 47202-3005 (812) 377-3114 FAX: (812) 377-7897; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (812) 377-3746; URL: http:// www.cummins.com/cmi/content.jsp? siteId=1&langId=1033&menuId=82&overviewId =5&anchorId=374&index=0&menuIndex=1 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Lake Mills, IA, the Columbus and Seymour, IN, areas, Fridley, MN, Jamestown, NY, Rocky Mount, NC, Findlay, OH, Charleston, SC, Cookeville, Memphis, and Nashville, TN, El Paso, TX, Stoughton, WI and in Brazil, China, India, and Mexico; giving also to national organizations.
101 Monroe St. Denver, CO 80206-4467 (303) 393-7220 FAX: (720) 941-4110; E-mail:
[email protected]; Toll free tel.: (877) 791- 4726; Additional e-mails for general contact:
[email protected]; For B. Danbom:
[email protected]; For P. Droege:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.danielsfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CO, with emphasis on Denver; funding also in NM, WY and UT with a limited basis nationally.
Courts Foundation, Inc. 3050 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Ste. 270 Atlanta, GA 30305-2212 (404) 658-9066 Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA, with a secondary emphasis on Georgia-based organizations.
Covenant Foundation, Inc. 8122 Datapoint Dr., Ste. 1000 San Antonio, TX 78229-3270 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. S. H. Cowell Foundation 100 Montgomery St., Ste. 2570 San Francisco, CA 94104-4335 (415) 397-0285 FAX: (415) 986-6786; URL: http://www.shcowell.org Limitations: Giving limited to northern and central CA.
1 CVS Dr. Woonsocket, RI 02895-6146 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cvscaremark.com/community/our-impact/ charitable-trust Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.
Credit Suisse Americas Foundation 1 Madison Ave., 6th Fl. New York, NY 10010-3629 (212) 325-2389 FAX: (212) 538-8347; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (212) 325-2000; URL: https:// www.credit-suisse.com/citizenship/en/ philantropy_americas.jsp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on New York, NY; giving also in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Washington, DC, Miami, FL, Atlanta, GA, Boston, MA, Baltimore, MD, Chicago, IL, Raleigh-Durham, NC, Princeton, NJ, Conshohocken, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, and in Nassau, Bahamas, So Paulo, Brazil, and Toronto, Canada,.
Dade Community Foundation, Inc. 200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 505 Miami, FL 33131-5330 (305) 371-2711 FAX: (305) 371-5342; E-mail:
[email protected] rg; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected] rg; URL: http:// www.dadecommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Miami-Dade County, FL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Crowell Trust 1880 Office Club Pointe, Ste. 2200 Colorado Springs, CO 80920-5010 (719) 272-8300 FAX: (719) 272-8305; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.crowelltrust.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial 222 N. LaSalle St., Ste. 2000 Chicago, IL 60601-1109 (312) 750-6671 FAX: (312) 984-1499; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.crownmemorial.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Chicago, IL, with some giving in NY.
The Cullen Foundation 601 Jefferson St., 40th Fl. Houston, TX 77002-7900 (713) 651-8837 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.cullenfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Houston.
The Nathan Cummings Foundation 475 10th Ave., 14th Fl. New York, NY 10018-9715 (212) 787-7300 FAX: (212) 787-7377; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nathancummings.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 8303 Rapid City, SD 57709-8303 Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD.
Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. 1 Glendinning Pl. Westport, CT 06880-1242
The Dallas Foundation 900 Jackson St., Ste. 705 Dallas, TX 75202-4454 (214) 741-9898 FAX: (214) 741-9848; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; Grant request e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dallasfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily to the City and County of Dallas, TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc. 745 5th Ave., Ste. 900 New York, NY 10151-0799 FAX: (212) 317-8721; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dana.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama 110 Office Park Dr., Ste. 310 Birmingham, AL 35223-3403 URL: http://danielfoundationofalabama.com/ Limitations: Giving primarily in AL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation 5900 Lake Ellenor Dr. P.O. Box 593330 Orlando, FL 32859-3330 (407) 245-5366 FAX: (407) 245-4462; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.dardenrestaurants.com/ com_overview_mission.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with some emphasis in central FL; giving also to national organizations.
Joe C. Davis Foundation 28 White Bridge Rd., Ste. 210 Nashville, TN 37205-1467 E-mail for Kathy Jones:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the Nashville, TN, area.
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations 225 Water St., Ste. 1510 Jacksonville, FL 32202-5185 (904) 359-0670 FAX: (904) 359-0675; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.avdf.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., including possessions and territories.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Dayton Foundation 500 Kettering Twr. Dayton, OH 45423 (937) 222-0410 FAX: (937) 222-0636; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (877) 222-0410; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.daytonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Dayton and Miami Valley, OH, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dearborn Community Foundation 322 Walnut St. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 (812) 539-4115 FAX: (812) 539-4119; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant information E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dearborncf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Dearborn County, IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dekko Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 548 Kendallville, IN 46755-0548 (260) 347-1278 FAX: (260) 347-7103; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dekkofoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL, Collier County, FL, DeKalb, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Noble, Steuben and Whitley counties, IN, Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold and Union counties, IA and the Ada community, MN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. P.O. Box 6089 Newark, DE 19714-6089 Application address: Ronald Lelen, c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., 345 Park Ave., 8th Fl., New York, NY 10154 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area.
FAX: (404) 574-2971; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dobbsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Atlanta, GA area. Consideration will also be given to proposals that serve other parts of the state of GA as well as states in which the Life Insurance Company of Georgia operated. Giving outside of GA is by invitation only.
Dobkin Family Foundation Delaware Community Foundation P.O. Box 1636 Wilmington, DE 19899-1636 (302) 571-8004 FAX: (302) 571-1553; E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for grant application inquiries: (302) 504-5239; E-mail for grant application inquiries:
[email protected]; Tel. for administered scholarships: (302) 504-5222; URL: http:// www.delcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to DE.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation P.O. Box 163867 Austin, TX 78716-3867 URL: http://www.msdf.org/ Limitations: Giving on a local, regional, national and international basis.
The Denver Foundation 55 Madison St., 8th Fl. Denver, CO 80206 (303) 300-1790 FAX: (303) 300-6547; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.denverfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
c/o BCRS Assocs., LLC 100 Wall St., 11th Fl. New York, NY 10005-3701 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 230257 Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700 FAX: (616) 774-0116; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dmdevosfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in western MI, with a significant focus on the Grand Rapids area.
The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation P.O. Box 230257 Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700 FAX: (616) 774-0116; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: 126 Ottawa Ave., N.W., Ste. 500, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western MI.
Irene Diamond Fund 800 3rd Ave., Ste. 2700 New York, NY 10022-7604 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
R. Howard Dobbs, Jr. Foundation, Inc. 50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1212 Atlanta, GA 30303-2916 (404) 574-2970
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The William H. Donner Foundation 60 E. 42nd St., Ste. 1560 New York, NY 10165-1520 (212) 949-0404 FAX: (212) 949-6022; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (212) 949-5213; URL: http:// www.donner.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CO Washington, DC and NY, with some giving in VA.
Dorot Foundation 439 Benefit St. Providence, RI 02903-2934 (401) 351-8866 FAX: (401) 351-4975; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dorot.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, MA, NY, and Israel.
7600 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Ste. 300 Scottsdale, AZ 85258-2137 (480) 367-7000 Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.
Dodge Jones Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
P.O. Box 176 Abilene, TX 79604-0176 (325) 673-6429 Limitations: Giving primarily in Abilene, TX.
2030 Dow Ctr. Midland, MI 48674-0001 FAX: (989) 636-3518; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dow.com/commitments/ corp_cit.htm Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations.
Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation 707 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 4960 Los Angeles, CA 90017-9843 (213) 488-1122 FAX: (213) 488-1544; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dohenyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Douglas & Maria DeVos Foundation
Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area and in the Lowcountry area of SC.
14 Maple Ave. P.O. Box 1239 Morristown, NJ 07962-1239 (973) 540-8442 FAX: (973) 540-1211; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.grdodge.org Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with support for the arts and local humane groups limited to NJ, and support for other local projects limited to the Morristown area; some giving to national organizations for projects in NJ.
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation 60 Wall St., NYC60-2112 New York, NY 10005-2858 (212) 250-0555 URL: http://www.community.db.com/htm/ db_americas_foundation.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations with emphasis on NY, Canada, and Latin America.
FOUNDATIONS
Dominion Foundation 501 Martindale St., Ste. 500 Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5835 (412) 690-1430 FAX: (412) 690-7608; Tel. for Dominion Educational Partnership: (800) 730-7217, E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (412) 237-2973; URL: http://www.dom.com/ about/community/ charitable-giving-and-the-dominion-foundation.jsp Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, Christian, Sangamon, and Will County, IL, Lake County, IN, MD, MA, NY, Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Edgecomb, Gates, Granville, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Nash, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Roanoke, Tyrell, Warren, Washington, and Weldon, NC, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Auglaize, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Guernsey, Hardin, Holmes, Knox, Lake, Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, Paulding, Portage, Putman, Shelby, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert, Washington, Wayne, and Wood County, OH, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence, Mercer, McKean, Potter, Somerset, Tioga, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland County, PA, RI, VA, WV, and WI.
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation 35 E. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2600 Chicago, IL 60601-2102 (312) 977-2700 FAX: (312) 977-1686; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gddf.org
Dorrance Family Foundation
The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation 1018 W. Main St. Midland, MI 48640-4292 (989) 631-3699 FAX: (989) 631-0675; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.hhdowfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to MI, with emphasis on Midland County.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Draper Richards Foundation 50 California St., Ste. 2925 San Francisco, CA 94111-4779 (415) 616-4050 FAX: (415) 616-4060; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.draperrichards.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national or international basis.
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. 2233 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Ste. 414 Washington, DC 20007-4122 (202) 337-3300 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Joseph Drown Foundation 1999 Ave. of the Stars, Ste. 2330 Los Angeles, CA 90067-6043 (310) 277-4488 FAX: (310) 277-4573; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jdrown.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.
DSF Charitable Foundation 5840 Ellsworth Ave., Ste. 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15232-1727 (412) 362-6000 FAX: (412) 362-6600; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dsfcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, particularly in Pittsburgh.
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DTE Energy Foundation 1 Energy Plaza, 1578 WCB Detroit, MI 48226-1279 Additional contact for Energy and Our World Mini Grants: Carol Moore, Corp. and Govt. Affairs, Education and Community Rels., DTE Energy, 1 Energy Plaza, 1504 WCB, Tel. (313) 235-7012; URL: http://www.dteenergy.com/ dteEnergyCompany/community/foundation/ aboutFoundation.html Limitations: Giving primarily in MI.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
counties (Columbia, Greene, Orange, Putnam and Ulster counties). National and other grants on a solicited basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Eagle Foundation 1475 Rd. 105 Sidney, NE 69162-4236 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NE, and NY.
Earhart Foundation Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 650 5th Ave., 19th Fl. New York, NY 10019-6108 (212) 974-7000 FAX: (212) 974-7590; URL: http://www.ddcf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
2200 Green Rd., Ste. H Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1569 (734) 761-8592 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The East Bay Community Foundation The Duke Endowment 100 N. Tryon St., Ste. 3500 Charlotte, NC 28202-4012 (704) 376-0291 FAX: (704) 376-9336; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.dukeendowment.org Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
DeDomenico Bldg. 200 Frank H. Ogawa Plz. Oakland, CA 94612-2005 (510) 836-3223 FAX: (510) 836-3287; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grantmaking E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ebcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA.
O. P. and W. E. Edwards Foundation, Inc. c/o Jo Ann Eder P.O. Box 2445 Red Lodge, MT 59068-2445 (406) 446-1077 FAX: (406) 446-1363; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for Amy Moore:
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ edwards/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Einhorn Family Foundation c/o BCRS Associates, Inc. 100 Wall St., 11th Fl. New York, NY 10005-3701 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
El Paso Community Foundation 123 West Mills, Ste. 520 P.O. Box 272 El Paso, TX 79901 (915) 533-4020 FAX: (915) 532-0716; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.epcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the El Paso, TX region: far west Texas, southern NM, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
El Pomar Foundation
Duke Energy Foundation 526 S. Church St., M.C. EC03ZJ P.O. Box 1006 Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 (704) 382-7200 FAX: (704) 382-7600; Contact for Community and Technical College Grants: Page Sheehan, tel.: (704) 382-6982, E-mail:
[email protected]; Address for Share the Warmth Fund: Duke Energy Foundation, P.O. Box 35469, Charlotte, NC 28254; URL: http:// www.duke-energy.com/community/ foundation.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in IN, KY, NC, OH and SC.
The Eaton Charitable Fund c/o Eaton Corp. 1111 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114-2584 (216) 523-4944 FAX: (216) 479-7013; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.eaton.com/EatonCom/Sustainability/ SustainablePractices/Community/ SocialCommitment/CorporateGiving/index.htm Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations.
George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation The Katherine W. Dumke and Ezekiel R. Dumke, Jr. Foundation P.O. Box 776 Kaysville, UT 84037-0776 Limitations: Giving limited to the intermountain area, with emphasis on UT.
John S. Dunn Research Foundation 3355 W. Alabama St., Ste. 720 Houston, TX 77098-1718 Limitations: Giving limited to TX.
Jessie Ball duPont Fund 1 Independent Dr., Ste. 1400 Jacksonville, FL 32202-5011 (800) 252-3452 FAX: (904) 353-3870; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (904) 353-0890; Additional e-mails:
[email protected] (for Sherry P. Magill),
[email protected] (for Sally Douglass),
[email protected] (for Edward King), and
[email protected] (for Davena Sawyer); URL: http://www.dupontfund.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the South, especially DE, FL, and VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dyson Foundation 25 Halcyon Rd. Millbrook, NY 12545-6137 (845) 677-0644 FAX: (845) 677-0650; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.dysonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Dutchess County, NY, and organizations providing services in Dutchess County; limited grants to other Mid-Hudson Valley
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79 S. Main St., 12th Fl. Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1929 (801) 246-5340 FAX: (801) 350-3510; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gsecclesfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the intermountain area, particularly UT.
10 Lake Cir. Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4201 (719) 633-7733 FAX: (719) 577-5702; Additional tel.: (800) 554-7711; URL: http://www.elpomar.org Limitations: Giving limited to CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Elkhart County Community Foundation, Inc. KeyBank Bldg. 101 S. Main St., P.O. Box 2932 Elkhart, IN 46515-2932 (574) 295-8761 FAX: (574) 389-7497; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.elkhartccf.org Limitations: Giving limited to organizations that serve Elkhart County, IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Ellison Medical Foundation Ecolab Foundation 370 Wabasha St. St. Paul, MN 55102-1323 (651) 293-2658 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.ecolab.com/CompanyProfile/Foundation/ default.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in City of Industry and San Jose, CA, McDonough, GA, Elk Grove Village and Joliet, IL, Huntington, IN, Greensboro, NC, Grand Forks, ND, Hebron, OH, Garland, TX, Beloit, WI, and Martinsburg, WV, with emphasis on St. Paul, MN.
Eden Hall Foundation 600 Grant St., Ste. 3232 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2713 (412) 642-6697 FAX: (412) 642-6698; URL: http:// www.edenhallfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA.
The Educational Foundation of America 35 Church Ln. Westport, CT 06880-3515 (203) 226-6498 E-mail:
[email protected]; Letter of inquiry e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.efaw.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
4710 Bethesda Ave., Ste. 204 Bethesda, MD 20814-5226 (301) 657-1830 FAX: (301) 657-1828; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ellisonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only.
The Emerald Foundation c/o The Collier Center 201 E. Washington St., 11th Fl. Phoenix, AZ 85004-2385
Emerson Charitable Trust 8000 W. Florissant Ave. P.O. Box 4100 St. Louis, MO 63136-8506 (314) 553-2000 FAX: (314) 553-1605; URL: http:// www.emerson.com/en-us/about_emerson/ company_overview/pages/ our_approach_to_corporate_philanthropy.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
Endowment for Health, Inc. 14 South St. Concord, NH 03301-3772 (603) 228-2448 FAX: (603) 228-1304; E-mail:
[email protected];
© 2010 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Application e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.endowmentforhealth.org Limitations: Giving primarily limited to NH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Charles Engelhard Foundation c/o Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. Olympic Twrs. 645 5th Ave., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10022-5910 FAX: (212) 935-2434; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Englander Foundation, Inc. 740 Park Ave. New York, NY 10021-4251 (212) 841-4148 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation c/o National City Bank 110 W. Berry St., Ste. 900 Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2316 (260) 461-6218 FAX: (260) 461-6198; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.englishbontermitchell.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Wayne, IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Snohomish County, WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
ExxonMobil Foundation c/o ] 5959 Las Colinas Blvd. Irving, TX 75039-2298 (972) 444-1104 URL: http://www.exxonmobil.com/community Limitations: Giving on national and international basis, primarily in areas of company operations in Baldwin and Mobile counties, AL, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and North Slope, AK, Santa Barbara County and Torrance, CA, Cortez and Rio Blanco County, CO, Washington, DC, LaGrange, GA, Joliet, IL, Kingman and Stevens County, KS, Baton Rouge, Chalmette, Grand Isle, Gueydan, and Kaplan, LA, Detroit, MI, Billings, MT, Clinton and Paulsboro, NJ, Lee County, NM, Rochester, NY, Akron, OH, Shawnee and Texas County, OK, Exton, PA, Baytown, Beaumont, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Longview, Midland, Odessa, and Tyler, TX, San Juan County, UT, Fairfax County and northern VA, and Lincoln, Sublette, and Sweetwater counties, WY; giving also to national and international organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Foundation 111 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Ste. 702 Metairie, LA 70005-3035 Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA.
Entergy Charitable Foundation Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.
639 Loyola Ave. New Orleans, LA 70113-3125 (877) 285-2006 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.entergy.com/our_community/ ECF_grant_guidelines.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AR, LA, MA, MS, NH, NY, TX, and VT.
9292 N. Meridan St., Ste. 304 Indianapolis, IN 46260-1828 (317) 846-7111 FAX: (317) 844-0167; e-mail (for Betsy Bikoff):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.rmfairbanksfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in greater Indianapolis, IN.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc.
600 Corporate Park Dr. St. Louis, MO 63105-4204 FAX: (314) 512-4754; URL: http:// aboutus.enterprise.com/what_we_believe/ our_foundation.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CA, MO, NE, TX, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
5454 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 1205 Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6934 (301) 913-5990 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
FOUNDATIONS
Limitations: Giving primarily in Cincinnati, OH.
Fidelity Foundation 82 Devonshire St., S2 Boston, MA 02109-3614 (617) 563-6806 URL: http://www.fidelityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, including Jacksonville, FL, northern KY, Boston and Marlborough, MA, Merrimack, NH, Jersey City, NJ, lower Manhattan, NY, Durham and Raleigh, NC, Cincinnati, OH, Smithfield, RI, Dallas, Fort Worth, and northern TX, Salt Lake City, UT, and Toronto, Canada; giving also to regional and national organizations.
Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. 500 N. Akard St., Ste. 1919 Dallas, TX 75201-3322 (214) 754-0144 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area.
The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation 240 Newbury St., 2nd Fl. Boston, MA 02116-2580 FAX: (617) 482-5624; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ppffound.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with limited funding to Jersey City, NJ.
First Community Foundation of Pennsylvania 330 Pine St., Ste. 401 Williamsport, PA 17701-6242 (570) 321-1500 FAX: (570) 321-6434; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (866) 901-2372; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.fcfpa.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Central and Northcentral PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
The Erie Community Foundation 459 W. 6th St. Erie, PA 16507-1215 (814) 454-0843 FAX: (814) 456-4965; E-mail:
[email protected] g; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.eriecommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Erie County, PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation 210 Park Ave., Ste. 3150 Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5604 (405) 604-5388 FAX: (405) 604-0297; E-mail: nancy.hodgkinson@journalismfoundation .org; URL: http://www.journalismfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on OK.
The Greater Everett Community Foundation P.O. Box 5549 Everett, WA 98206-5549 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.greatereverettcf.org
© 2010 by the Foundation Center
Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. 383 Main Ave. Norwalk, CT 06851-1543 (203) 750-3200 FAX: (203) 750-3232; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fccfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Fairfield County, CT, area from discretionary funds; giving throughout the U.S. from grants made from Donor-Advised funds.
999 Bishop St. Honolulu, HI 96813-4423 (808) 525-7777 FAX: (808) 525-8708; Additional address: P.O. Box 3200, Honolulu, HI 96847; URL: http:// www.fhb.com/about-corp-giving.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Honolulu, HI.
First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
401 N. 31st St., Ste. 700 Billings, MT 59101 FAX: (406) 255-5311; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: https://www.firstinterstatebank.com/ foundation/ Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in MT, SD, and WY.
Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation
The Flatley Foundation
502 1st Ave. N., Ste. 202 Fargo, ND 58102-4804 (701) 234-0756 FAX: (701) 234-9724; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.areafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Clay County, MN, and Cass County, ND.
35 Braintree Hill Office Park, Ste. 400 Braintree, MA 02184-8754 (781) 848-2000 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and Bala Cynwyd, PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The William Stamps Farish Fund 1100 Louisiana, Ste. 2200 Houston, TX 77002-5245 Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.
Farmer Family Foundation 6847 Cintas Blvd. Ste. 120 Mason, OH 45040-9152
Flora Family Foundation 2121 Sand Hill Rd., Ste. 123 Menlo Park, CA 94025-6909 (650) 233-1335 FAX: (650) 233-1340; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.florafamily.org
Foellinger Foundation, Inc. 520 E. Berry St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2002 (260) 422-2900 FAX: (260) 422-9436; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail (for Cheryl K. Taylor):
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[email protected]; URL: http:// www.foellinger.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Allen County, IN, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
E-mail:
[email protected]; Seattle, WA contacts: tel.: (206) 726-1815, fax: (206) 903-0628; URL: http:// www.thefosterfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest, with emphasis on Seattle, WA.
The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund c/o Anne L. Stone & Assocs., LLC 6862 Elm St., Ste. 740 McLean, VA 22101-3862 (703) 847-1350 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and MA; some funding nationally.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Foundation for Child Development 145 E. 32nd St., 14th Fl. New York, NY 10016-6055 FAX: (212) 213-5897; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.fcd-us.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Fondren Foundation c/o JPMorgan Chase Trust Dept. P.O. Box 2558 Houston, TX 77252-8037 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston.
The Force for Good Foundation c/o Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. 75 W. Center St. Provo, UT 84601-4432 (801) 345-2187 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional contact: Kara Schneck, tel.: (801) 345-2116, E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for Jordan Karpowitz:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.forceforgood.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, UT, China, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda; giving also to national and international organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Foundation for the Carolinas 217 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, NC 28202-3201 (704) 973-4500 FAX: (704) 973-4599; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 973-7244; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fftc.org Limitations: Giving primarily to organizations serving the citizens of NC and SC, with emphasis on the greater Charlotte, NC, region.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Foundation for the Mid South 134 E. Amite St. Jackson, MS 39201-2101 (601) 355-8167 FAX: (601) 355-6499; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fndmidsouth.org Limitations: Giving limited to AR, LA, and MS.
Limitations: Giving primarily in VT for conservation and environment grants; Asian studies grants are awarded nationally.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Ella West Freeman Foundation P.O. Box 13218 New Orleans, LA 70185-3218 (504) 895-1984 FAX: (504) 895-1988; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ellawest.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area.
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation 1 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004-4414 (602) 366-8116 FAX: (602) 366-7368; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 528-1182, ext. 8116, FAX: (602) 366-7323, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fcx.com/envir/comm_engage.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AZ and NM.
Freeport-McMoRan Foundation 1615 Poydras St. New Orleans, LA 70112-1254 (504) 582-1803 E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: P.O. Box 61119, New Orleans, LA 70161; URL: http://www.fcx.com/ envir/comm_engage.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in the metropolitan New Orleans, LA, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Fremont Area Community Foundation
The Ford Family Foundation 1600 N.W. Stewart Pkwy. Roseburg, OR 97470-1957 (541) 957-5574 FAX: (541) 957-5720; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tfff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in rural OR, with special interest in Douglas and Coos counties; giving also in Siskiyou County, CA.
The Gertrude C. Ford Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 13100 Jackson, MS 39236-3100 Application address: c/o Anthony T. Papa, Mgr., Lefleur Bluffs Twr., Ste. 410, Jackson, MS 39211, tel.: (601) 713-2300 Limitations: Giving primarily in MS; limited funding nationally.
The Francis Family Foundation 800 W. 47th St., Ste. 717 Kansas City, MO 64112-1249 (816) 531-0077 FAX: (816) 531-8810; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.francisfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to a 60-mile radius of Kansas City, MO, for educational and arts and cultural institutions, and to the U.S. and Canada for pulmonary fellowships.
6 W. 48th St., 10th Floor New York, NY 10036-1802 Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego, CA, HI, and New York City.
Freddie Mac Foundation
320 E. 43rd St. New York, NY 10017-4801 (212) 573-5000 FAX: (212) 351-3677; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.fordfound.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including the U.S., and some countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
c/o Grants Mgr. 8250 Jones Branch Dr., M.S. A-40 McLean, VA 22102-3110 (703) 918-8888 FAX: (703) 918-8895; E-mail:
[email protected] ; URL: http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, with emphasis on the District of Columbia, Charles, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties, MD, and Alexandria, Arlington County, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Manassas Park, and Prince William County, VA; giving also to statewide organizations in MD and VA and national organizations.
Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation, Inc. 1100 Terminal Tower 50 Public Sq., Ste. 1100 Cleveland, OH 44113-2207 (216) 621-6060 Limitations: Giving primarily in OH.
The Foster Foundation P.O. Box 1186 Woodinville, WA 98072-1186
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Fremont Area Community Foundation Sidney E. Frank Foundation
The Ford Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
4424 W. 48th St. P.O. Box B Fremont, MI 49412-8721 (231) 924-5350 FAX: (231) 924-5391; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional fax: (231) 924-7637; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tfacf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Newaygo County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Freeman Foundation c/o The Rockefeller Trust Company 30 Rockefeller Plz. New York, NY 10112-0002 (212) 649-5853 Application address: 499 Taber Hill Rd., Stowe, VT 05672
605 N. Broad St. P.O. Box 182 Fremont, NE 68025-4932 (402) 721-4252 FAX: (402) 721-9359; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.facfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Fremont and Dodge County, NE, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Fresno Regional Foundation 5260 N. Palm Ave., Ste. 424 Fresno, CA 93704-2210 (559) 226-5600 FAX: (559) 230-2078; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fresnoregfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the central San Joaquin Valley, CA, area, especially Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, and Tulare counties.
Frey Foundation 40 Pearl St. N.W., Ste. 1100 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028 (616) 451-0303 FAX: (616) 451-8481; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.freyfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Emmet, Charlevoix, and Kent counties, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
© 2010 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
The Lynn and Foster Friess Family Foundation
Gannett Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 9790 Jackson, WY 83002-9790 Limitations: Giving primarily in Wilmington, DE, Jackson, WY, and Maryvale (Phoenix), AZ.
7950 Jones Branch Dr. McLean, VA 22107-0001 FAX: (703) 854-2167; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gannettfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including in the United Kingdom.
The Frist Foundation 3100 West End Ave., Ste. 1200 Nashville, TN 37203-1348 (615) 292-3868 FAX: (615) 292-5843; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fristfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Nashville, TN.
The Frost Foundation, Ltd. 511 Armijo St., Ste. A Santa Fe, NM 87501-2899 (505) 986-0208 E-mail:
[email protected]; Louisiana grant request fax: (505) 986-0430; URL: http:// www.frostfound.org Limitations: Giving primarily in LA; some giving in NM.
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc. 200 S. Commerce St., Ste. 100 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 324-2233 URL: http://www.frueaufffoundation.com Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. with emphasis on east of the Rockies, the South, and Northeast.
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation 120 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 1950 Chicago, IL 60603-3419 (312) 580-0310 FAX: (312) 580-0980; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fryfoundation.org Limitations: Giving generally limited to Chicago, IL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Fullerton Foundation, Inc. 515 W. Buford St. Gaffney, SC 29341-1703 (864) 489-6678 FAX: (864) 487-9946; Application address: P.O. Box 2208, Gaffney, SC 29342-2208; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC.
The Fund for New Jersey 94 Church St., Ste. 303 New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1238 (732) 220-8656 FAX: (732) 220-8654; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.fundfornj.org Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ or to regional programs that benefit NJ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Gainesville Community Foundation, Inc. 5214 S.W. 91 Dr., Ste. A Gainesville, FL 32608 (352) 367-0060 FAX: (352) 378-1718; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gnvcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Gainesville and the surrounding areas in north central FL.
Galashiels Fund, Ltd. 555 Skokie Blvd., Ste. 555 Northbrook, IL 60062-2845 Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston, MA and Exeter, NH, with some giving in CA, Washington, DC, IL and IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The GAR Foundation 277 E. Mill St. Akron, OH 44308 (330) 576-2926 FAX: (330) 294-5315; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.garfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Akron-Summit County area and secondarily in Cuyahoga, Stark, Medina, Portage and Wayne counties, OH.
Gates Family Foundation 3575 Cherry Creek N. Dr., Ste. 100 Denver, CO 80209-3601 (303) 722-1881 FAX: (303) 316-3038; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gatesfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to CO, with emphasis on the Denver area, except for foundation-initiated grants.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation P.O. Box 23350 Seattle, WA 98102-0650 (206) 709-3100 FAX: (206) 709-3180; E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for grant inquiries: (206) 709-3140; East Coast Office address: P.O. Box 6176, Benjamin Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044; URL: http:// www.gatesfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis to support initiatives in health, learning, poverty alleviation and development. United States giving has an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest, international giving emphasis is on South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
GE Foundation 3135 Easton Tpke. Fairfield, CT 06828-0001 (203) 373-3216 FAX: (203) 373-3029; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gefoundation.com Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Stamford, CT, Atlanta, GA, Jefferson County, KY, New York, NY, Cincinnati, OH, Erie, PA, VA, Africa, China, Ghana, and Uganda.
FOUNDATIONS
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.genmills.com/corporate/commitment/ index.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations, with emphasis on the Twin Cities, MN area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
General Motors Foundation, Inc. 300 Renaissance Ctr., M.C. 482-C27-D76 Detroit, MI 48265-3000 (313) 665-0824 URL: http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsibility/ community Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving also to international organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The George Foundation 310 Morton St., PMB Ste. C Richmond, TX 77469-3119 (281) 342-6109 FAX: (281) 341-7635; Additional address: 215 Morton St., Richmond, TX 77469; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.thegeorgefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Bend County, TX.
Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. 241 Ralph McGill Blvd., N.E., Bin 10131 Atlanta, GA 30308-3374 (404) 506-6784 FAX: (404) 506-1485; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.georgiapower.com/ community/charitable_home.asp#a Limitations: Giving primarily in GA.
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation 111 Pine St., Ste. 1515 San Francisco, CA 94111-5602 (415) 391-0911 FAX: (415) 391-4587; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.foundationcenter.org/ grantmaker/gerbode/ Limitations: Giving primarily to programs directly affecting residents of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties in CA, and HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
J. Paul Getty Trust 1200 Getty Ctr. Dr., Ste. 800 Los Angeles, CA 90049-1679 (310) 440-7320 FAX: (310) 440-7703; URL: http://www.getty.edu Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Los Angeles and Southern CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The GFC Foundation 584 S. State St. Orem, UT 84058-6369 Limitations: Giving primarily in UT.
Victoria S. & Bradley L. Geist Foundation c/o Hawaii Community Foundation 1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800 Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to HI residents and organizations.
The Gheens Foundation, Inc. 401 W. Main St., Ste. 705 Louisville, KY 40202-2937 (502) 584-4650 FAX: (502) 584-4652; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.gheensfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY, and LaFourche and Terrebone parishes, LA.
General Mills Foundation The Ernest Gallo Foundation P.O. Box 1130 Modesto, CA 95353-1130 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
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1 General Mills Blvd. MS CC-01 Minneapolis, MN 55426 FAX: (763) 764-4114; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for Celebrating Communities of Color:
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation 2730 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 301 Santa Monica, CA 90403-4749 URL: http://www.thegilbertfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA and Israel.
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Gilder Foundation, Inc. 1775 Broadway New York, NY 10019-1903 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Gilhousen Family Foundation 599 High Tower Rd. Bozeman, MT 59718-8163 (406) 600-6816 FAX: (406) 586-2518; E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for Patti A. Guptill: (503) 643-4183 Limitations: Giving primarily in Gallatin County, MT.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Program, 95 Berkeley St., Ste. 201, Boston, MA 02116; tel.: (617) 279-2254, FAX: (617) 423-4619; E-mail:
[email protected]; tel./FAX for Rita D. Berkson in Branford, CT: (203) 488-2697; URL: http://www.goldhirshfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY.
The Florence Gould Foundation c/o Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP 80 Pine St., Ste. 1548 New York, NY 10005-1702 (212) 701-3400 Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and France.
The Grable Foundation Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation 417 5th Ave., Ste. 400 New York, NY 10016-2239 (212) 624-4300 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Israel and the U.S., with special emphasis on NY.
650 Smithfield St., Ste. 240 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3907 (412) 471-4550 FAX: (412) 471-2267; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.grable.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Gill Foundation 2215 Market St. Denver, CO 80205-2026 (303) 292-4455 FAX: (303) 292-2155; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional toll free tel.: (888) 530-4455; Additional contact inf. (for Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado): 315 E. Costilla St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903, toll free tel.: (800) 964-5643, tel.: (719) 473-4455, FAX: (719) 473-2254, E-mail: info@gayand lesbianfund.org; URL: http:// www.gillfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis to national and state-wide organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation 136 E. Michigan Ave., Ste. 900 Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915 (269) 342-6411 FAX: (269) 342-6465; URL: http://www.isgilmore.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Kalamazoo, MI, area.
Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund 1 Daniel Burnham Ct., Ste. 330C San Francisco, CA 94109-5460 FAX: (415) 771-1797; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/goldman/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund P.O. Box 29924 211 Lincoln Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94129-0924 (415) 345-6300 FAX: (415) 345-9686; URL: http:// www.goldmanfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, and Israel. Giving nationally and internationally in the areas of population and the environment.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Goldman Sachs Foundation P.O. Box 459 Amory, MS 38821-0459 Application address: c/o Phillip E. Roberts, P.O. Box 36, Amory, MS 38821, tel.: (662) 256-5902 Limitations: Giving limited to Amory, MS.
85 Broad St., 22nd Fl. New York, NY 10004-2434 (212) 902-5402 FAX: (212) 888-9482; URL: http://www.gs.com/ foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, and NY; giving also international organizations.
Bernard F. and Alva B. Gimbel Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Gilmore Sanitarium, Inc.
271 Madison Ave., Ste. 605 New York, NY 10016-1001 (212) 895-8050 FAX: (212) 895-8052; URL: http:// www.gimbelfoundation.org Limitations: Giving for direct services is limited to New York City programs.
Glass Family Foundation 17 Glenbrook Bentonville, AR 72712-3840 Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, MO, and TX.
Goldring Family Foundation 809 Jefferson Hwy. Jefferson, LA 70121-2522 FAX: (504) 849-6515; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: P.O. Box 53333, New Orleans, LA 70153 Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA region.
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation 42 Lenox Pointe Atlanta, GA 30324-3170 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA.
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Foundation Corporation P.O. Box 40177 Indianapolis, IN 46240-0177 Limitations: Giving primarily in Indianapolis, IN.
The Goldhirsh Foundation, Inc. c/o Rinet Co., LLC 101 Federal St., 14th Fl. Boston, MA 02110-1859 E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: c/o Sally E. McNagny, M.D., M.P.H., Dir., Brain Tumor Research Awards
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375 Park Ave., Ste. 1602 New York, NY 10152-1600 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, NY and PA.
The Good Works Institute, Inc. P.O. Box 1811 Sun Valley, ID 83353-1811 (208) 726-4421 FAX: (208) 622-8003; E-mail address for Ann Down:
[email protected]
Gracelinks, Inc. c/o O’Connor Davies Munns & Dobbins, LLP 60 E. 42nd St. New York, NY 10165-0001 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Graham Foundation 531 S. Main St., Ste. ML-7 Greenville, SC 29601-2500 (864) 233-3666 FAX: (864) 233-3667; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.thegrahamfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Greenville, SC.
Philip L. Graham Fund c/o The Washington Post Co. 1150 15th St. N.W. Washington, DC 20071-0001 (202) 334-6640 FAX: (202) 334-4498; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.plgrahamfund.com/index.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area.
Grand Rapids Community Foundation 185 Oakes St., S.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4219 (616) 454-1751 FAX: (616) 454-6455; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry tel.: (616) 454-1751, ext. 123; URL: http:// www.grfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Kent County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Grand Victoria Foundation 230 W. Monroe St., Ste. 2530 Chicago, IL 60606-5048 (312) 609-0200 FAX: (312) 658-0738; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for Elgin Grantworks: 60 S. Grove Ave. Ste. A, Elgin, IL 60120, tel.: (847) 289-8575, FAX: (847) 289-8576; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for Vital Lands Illinois: Elizabeth Cisar, Dir., Land Protection Prog., E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.grandvictoriafdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in IL, with emphasis on the Chicago metropolitan area, Elgin, and southern Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Winnebago, and Will counties.
William T. Grant Foundation Google Foundation 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy. Mountain View, CA 94043-1351 URL: http://www.google.org/foundation.html Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC, IL, NY, and India; giving also to international organizations.
570 Lexington Ave., 18th Fl. New York, NY 10022-6837 (212) 752-0071 FAX: (212) 752-1398; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wtgrantfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis; giving limited to NY, NJ, and CT for youth service grants.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Greenspun Family Foundation 901 N. Green Valley Pkwy., Ste. 210 Henderson, NV 89074-7105 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Las Vegas, NV, area.
The William and Sue Gross Family Foundation c/o The Ayco Co., L.P. 17900 Von Karman Ave., Ste. 200 Irvine, CA 92614-4297 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Cleveland, OH 44114-3103 (216) 781-3502 Limitations: Giving limited to OH.
Forest City, IA 50436-0450 Limitations: Giving primarily in north central IA.
Mimi and Peter Haas Fund
The Harrah’s Foundation
201 Filbert St., 5th Fl. San Francisco, CA 94133-3238 (415) 296-9249 FAX: (415) 296-8842; E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact e-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA; early childhood, direct service component is limited to San Francisco.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
c/o Harrah’s Operating Co., Inc. 7216 Cherry Farms Rd. Cordova, TN 38016-4945 Application address: c/o Lisa Mariani, 1 Caesars Palace Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89109, tel.: (702) 494-4825 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, IL, LA, and Las Vegas and Reno, NV.
Walter and Elise Haas Fund
Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation
1 Lombard St., Ste. 305 San Francisco, CA 94111-1130 (415) 398-4474 URL: http://www.haassr.org Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda County, CA.
c/o Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Co., LLC 140 Broadway, 11th Fl. New York, NY 10005-1108 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Harris Family Foundation
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
200 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 3900 Chicago, IL 60606-5820 (312) 831-4130 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, and Washington DC areas.
Grousbeck Family Foundation c/o Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Rm. L-336 Stanford, CA 94305-5015 (650) 723-0709 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and MA, with some giving in IA and NY.
The Grove Foundation P.O. Box 1667 Los Altos, CA 94023-1667 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Guidant Foundation 11711 N. Meridian Street Carmel, IN 46032-4534 (317) 971-2272 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, DC, IN, MN, NY, and TX.
1 Market, Landmark, Ste. 400 San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 856-1400 FAX: (415) 856-1500; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.haasjr.org Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda counties, CA.
Carol & Ralph Haile, Jr. Foundation Gulf Coast Community Foundation 11975 Seaway Rd., Ste. B-150 Gulfport, MS 39503 (228) 897-4841 FAX: (228) 897-4843; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mgccf.org Limitations: Giving limited to George, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River, and Stone counties, MS.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice 601 Tamiami Trail S. Venice, FL 34285-3237 (941) 486-4600 FAX: (941) 486-4699; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gulfcoastcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the city of Venice, FL, and the surrounding communities.
FOUNDATIONS
c/o U.S. Bank, N.A. P.O. Box 1118, ML CN-OH-W10X Cincinnati, OH 45201-1118 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Cincinnati, OH, area, including Covington and Newport, KY.
Hall Family Foundation P.O. Box 419580, Dept. 323 Kansas City, MO 64141-6580 FAX: (816) 274-8547; URL: http:// www.hallfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to greater Kansas City, MO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation 20225 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85255-6456 Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ; some funding also in CA and CO.
The Irving Harris Foundation 191 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60606-1899 (312) 621-0566 FAX: (312) 621-9179; For J. Matayoshi, e-mail:
[email protected].
The John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc. 55 E. 59th St., 16th Fl. New York, NY 10022-1713 (212) 832-7788 FAX: (212) 593-4913; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jhartfound.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving 10 Columbus Blvd., 8th Fl. Hartford, CT 06106-1976 (860) 548-1888 FAX: (860) 524-8346; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.hfpg.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Hartford, CT area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Agnes Gund Foundation c/o Agnes Gund 517 Broadway, 3rd Fl. East Liverpool, OH 43920-3167 (330) 385-3400 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Ewing Halsell Foundation
Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc.
711 Navarro St., Ste. 737 San Antonio, TX 78205-1711 Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on southwestern TX, particularly San Antonio.
c/o Hasbro, Inc. 1027 Newport Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02861-2539 (401) 727-5429 URL: http://www.hasbro.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield, MA, RI, and Renton, WA; giving also to regional, national, and U.S.-based international organizations through strategic partnership program.
The Hamill Foundation The George Gund Foundation 1845 Guildhall Bldg. 45 Prospect Ave. W. Cleveland, OH 44115-1018 (216) 241-3114 FAX: (216) 241-6560; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gundfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH and the greater Cleveland, OH, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation 14 Nassau St. Princeton, NJ 08542-0449 Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on Washington, DC, MA, MD, NJ, and NY.
1160 Dairy Ashford, Ste. 250 Houston, TX 77079-3014 (281) 556-9581 FAX: (281) 556-0456; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.
Dane G. Hansen Foundation P.O. Box 187 Logan, KS 67646-0187 (785) 689-4832 URL: http:// www.hansenfoundationscholarships.com Limitations: Giving primarily in Logan, Phillips County, and northwestern KS; scholarships limited to residents of 26 northwestern KS counties.
The John K. & Luise V. Hanson Foundation H.C.S. Foundation 1801 E. 9th St., Ste. 1105
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Hassenfeld Foundation 101 Dyer St., Ste. 401 Providence, RI 02903-3908 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NY, PA, RI.
Hawaii Community Foundation 1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800 Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333 FAX: (808) 521-6286; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 731-3863; Scholarship inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
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Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 730 Honolulu, HI 96808-0730 (808) 532-5862 FAX: (808) 532-5869; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (802) 543-7601, fax: (808) 543-7602; URL: http://www.hei.com/heicf/ heicf.html Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Charles Hayden Foundation 140 Broadway, 51st Fl. New York, NY 10005-1108 (212) 785-3677 FAX: (212) 785-3689; E-mail:
[email protected]; Boston Office: c/o GMA, 77 Summer St., 8th Fl., Boston, MA 02110, tel.: (617) 426-7080, ext. 306; URL: http://www.charleshaydenfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Boston, MA, and New York, NY areas (including the city of Newark, NJ).
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Henry L. Hillman Foundation
30 Dominion Twr. 625 Liberty Ave., 30th Fl. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3115 (412) 281-5777 FAX: (412) 281-5788; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.heinz.org Limitations: Giving primarily to southwestern PA. Funding for projects outside the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is generally only at specific request of the foundation.
330 Grant St., Ste. 2000 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2309 (412) 338-3466 FAX: (412) 338-3463; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and southwestern PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Hellman Family Foundation 1 Maritime Plz., 12th Fl. San Francisco, CA 94111-3502 (415) 495-5408 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, with emphasis on San Francisco.
The Helmerich Foundation 1437 S. Boulder Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119-3609 Limitations: Giving limited to the Tulsa, OK, area.
The HCA Foundation 1 Park Plz., Building 1, 4th Fl. E. Nashville, TN 37203-6527 (615) 344-2390 FAX: (615) 344-5722; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.hcacaring.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in middle TN.
Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc. 50 Hurt Plz, Ste. 1100 Atlanta, GA 30303-2957 (404) 653-0990 FAX: (404) 577-8386; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.healthcaregeorgia.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to GA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Robert M. Hearin Foundation P.O. Box 16505 Jackson, MS 39236-6505 (601) 366-8363 Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.
The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Hearst Twrs. 300 W. 57th St., 26th Fl. New York, NY 10019-3741 (212) 586-5404 FAX: (212) 586-1917; Address for applicants from west of the Mississippi River: 90 New Montgomery St., Ste. 1212, San Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415) 543-0400, fax: (415) 908-4500; URL: http://www.hearstfdn.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories.
Herrick Foundation First National Bldg. 660 Woodward Ave., Ste. 2290 Detroit, MI 48226-3506 Limitations: Giving primarily in MI.
Hess Foundation, Inc. 4 Becker Farm Road Roseland, NJ 07068-1600 Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.
2121 Sand Hill Rd. Menlo Park, CA 94025-6909 (650) 234-4500 FAX: (650) 234-4501; URL: http://www.hewlett.org Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for family and community development programs; performing arts primarily limited to the Bay Area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
HMSA Foundation P.O. Box 860 818 Ke’eaumoku St. Honolulu, HI 96808-0860 (808) 948-5585 FAX: (808) 948-6860; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.hmsafoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Honolulu, HI.
Greater Houston Community Foundation 4550 Post Oak Pl., Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77027-3143 (713) 333-2200 FAX: (713) 333-2220; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ghcf.org
Houston Endowment Inc. 600 Travis, Ste. 6400 Houston, TX 77002-3003 (713) 238-8100 FAX: (713) 238-8101; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.houstonendowment.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX; no grants outside the continental U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
High Meadows Foundation c/o Carl Ferenbach 2 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02116-3134 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://highmeadowsfoundation.com/ foundation.shtml Limitations: Giving primarily in CO and NJ; some funding in MA and NY.
Hearst Twrs. 300 W. 57th St., 26th Fl. New York, NY 10019-3741 (212) 586-5404 FAX: (212) 586-1917; Address for applicants from West of the Mississippi: 90 New Montgomery St., Ste. 1212, San Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415) 908-4500, fax: (415) 908-4500; URL: http:// www.hearstfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
120 5th Ave., Ste. 922 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3001 (412) 544-4178 FAX: (412) 544-6120; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: 120 5th Ave., Ste. 2112, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, tel.: (866) 594-1730; Contact for Highmark Healthy High 5: tel.: (800) 789-1725; URL: https://www.highmark.com/hmk2/ community/hmfoundation/index.shtml Additional URL: http:// www.highmarkhealthyhigh5.org/index.shtml Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
123 E. 70th St. New York, NY 10021-5006 (212) 744-0190 FAX: (212) 744-2761; URL: http:// www.heckscherfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New York, NY, area.
100 W. Liberty St., Ste. 840 Reno, NV 89501-1988 FAX: (310) 556-2301; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address (Los Angeles office): 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., No. 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90067; URL: http://www.hiltonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Highmark Foundation William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
c/o Bank of America, N.A. P.O. Box 831041 Dallas, TX 75283-1041 (214) 209-1965 Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Dallas County.
Hudson-Webber Foundation 333 W. Fort St., Ste. 1310 Detroit, MI 48226-3149 (313) 963-7777 FAX: (313) 963-2818; URL: http:// www.hudson-webber.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the city of Detroit, and the tri-county Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb area of southeastern MI.
Huizenga Family Foundation 450 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ste. 1500 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301-2291 Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.
Roy A. Hunt Foundation 1 Bigelow Sq., Ste. 630 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3030 (412) 281-8734 FAX: (412) 255-0522; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rahuntfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boston, MA, and Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also in CA, ID, NH, ME, and OH.
Hutchins Family Foundation, Inc. c/o Glenn H. Hutchins, Silver Lake Partners 9 W. 57th St., 25th Fl. New York, NY 10019-2701 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NJ, and NY.
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The Hyams Foundation, Inc.
Intel Foundation
50 Federal St., 9th Fl. Boston, MA 02110-2509 (617) 426-5600 FAX: (617) 426-5696; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel. and e-mail for questions regarding application process:
[email protected]; (617) 426-5600 ext. 307; URL: http:// www.hyamsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Chelsea, MA.
5200 N.E. Elam Young Pkwy., AG6-601 Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 FAX: (503) 456-1539; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail for Wendy Ramage Hawkins:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.intel.com/community/index.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom and Santa Clara, CA, Hudson, MA, Albuquerque, NM, Portland, OR, Austin, TX, Riverton, and Dupont, WA; limited giving to select national organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Hyde and Watson Foundation 31-F Mountain Blvd. Warren, NJ 07059-5617 (908) 753-3700 FAX: (908) 753-0004; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ hydeandwatson Limitations: Giving is focused in the five boroughs of New York, NY, and primarily Essex, Union and Morris counties in NJ. No giving outside the U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Hyde Family Foundations 17 W. Pontotoc Ave., Ste. 200 Memphis, TN 38103-3826 (901) 685-3400 FAX: (901) 683-7478; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.hydefamilyfoundations.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.
25 Main Pl., Ste. 550 Council Bluffs, IA 51503-0700 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.iowawestfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA, the Council Bluffs area, and Omaha, NE.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Illinois Tool Works Foundation 3600 W. Lake Ave. Glenview, IL 60025-5811 (847) 724-7500 FAX: (847) 657-4505; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.itw.com/itw/ corporate_citizenship/itw_foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Chicago, IL.
Inasmuch Foundation 210 Park Ave., Ste. 3150 Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5604 (405) 604-5292 FAX: (405) 604-0297; E-mail:
[email protected] ; URL: http://www.inasmuchfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO, and OK.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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317 S.W. Alder St., Ste. 1100 Portland, OR 97204-2530 (503) 417-8096 FAX: (503) 242-3826; Klamath Falls Office: 3250 Lakeport Blvd., Klamath Falls, OR 97601, tel.: (541) 880-2185; URL: http:// www.jeld-wenfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on OR.
P.O. Box 17965 Denver, CO 80217-0965 (303) 864-2316 FAX: (303) 894-9088; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jfmfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to CO for community projects and social issues; cultural programs having national or international significance are considered.
Publishes an annual or periodic report. 575 Market St., Ste. 3400 San Francisco, CA 94105-2858 (415) 777-2244 FAX: (415) 777-0869; E-mail:
[email protected]; Southern CA office: 865 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 2308, Los Angeles, CA 90017-5430, tel.: (213) 236-0552, Fax: (213) 236-0537; URL: http://www.irvine.org Limitations: Giving limited to CA.
Jackson Community Foundation 1 Jackson Sq. 100 East Michigan Ave., Ste. 308 Jackson, MI 49201-1406 (517) 787-1321 FAX: (517) 787-4333; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jacksoncf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Jackson County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Jacobs Family Foundation, Inc. c/o Joe & Vi Jacobs Ctr. 404 Euclid Ave. San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 527-6161 FAX: (619) 527-6162; E-mail:
[email protected]; Toll free tel.: (800) 550-6856; URL: http:// www.jacobsfamilyfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving in CA, with primary emphasis in the southeastern San Diego communities of Valencia Park, Lincoln Park, Webster, Emerald Hills, Chollas View, Mountain View, Mount Hope, North Encanto, Oak Park, and South Encanto.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Robert & Ardis James Foundation c/o Foundation Source 501 Silverside Rd., Ste. 123 Wilmington, DE 19809-1377 Limitations: Giving primarily in NE and NY; some funding also in Washington, DC.
JHJ Foundation, Inc. c/o Ken Slutsky, Tax Exempt Inst. Group 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 (973) 597-2510 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
Johns Family Foundation 1311 Tijeras Ave. N.W. Albuquerque, NM 87102-2882 (505) 281-1011 FAX: (505) 224-9001; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund 1 Johnson & Johnson Plz. New Brunswick, NJ 08933-0001 (732) 524-3255 URL: http://www.jnj.com/connect/caring/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving also to national and international organizations.
Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation 1060 Park Ave. New York, NY 10128-1033 Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Central and Eastern Europe.
Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation 1700 Broadway, Ste 1100 Denver, CO 80290-2301 (303) 861-4127 FAX: (303) 861-0607; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 232-9931; URL: http:// www.johnsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Initiative Foundation 405 1st St., S.E. Little Falls, MN 56345-3007 (320) 632-9255 FAX: (320) 632-9258; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel: (877) 632-9255; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.ifound.org Limitations: Giving limited to Benton, Cass, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, and Wright counties, MN.
The Jeld-Wen Foundation
The James Irvine Foundation
Idaho Community Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The JFM Foundation Iowa West Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report. c/o Cathy Silak 210 W. State St. Boise, ID 83702-6052 (208) 342-3535 FAX: (208) 342-3577; E-mail:
[email protected]; Mailing address: P.O. Box 8143, Boise, ID 83707; Additional tel.: (800) 657-5357; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.idcomfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in ID.
FOUNDATIONS
The Janey Fund Charitable Trust c/o The Philanthropic Initiative 160 Federal St., Fl. 8 Boston, MA 02110 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and NY.
Janirve Foundation 1 N. Pack Sq., Ste. 416 Asheville, NC 28801-3409 (828) 258-1877 FAX: (828) 258-1837; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in western NC.
College Rd. E. and Rte. 1 P.O. Box 2316 Princeton, NJ 08543-2316 (877) 843-7953 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rwjf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Edward C. Johnson Fund 82 Devonshire St., Ste. S3 Boston, MA 02109-3614 (617) 563-6806 Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA, area.
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Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. Foundation 1 Franklin Pkwy. Bldg. 920, 4th Fl. San Mateo, CA 94403-1906 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and VA.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Publishing program:, c/o Ann Birckmayer, Prog. Assoc., P.O. Box 667, Hudson, NY 12534; tel.: (518) 828-8900; URL: http://www.jmkfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City; cross-borders of North America; and worldwide.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Joukowsky Family Foundation 410 Park Ave., Ste. 1610 New York, NY 10022-4407 FAX: (212) 355-3147; URL: http:// www.joukowsky.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the northeastern U.S.
The Joyce Foundation 70 W. Madison St., Ste. 2750 Chicago, IL 60602-4344 (312) 782-2464 FAX: (312) 782-4160; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.joycefdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Great Lakes region, including IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI; limited number of environment grants made in Canada; culture grants are primarily restricted to the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation 270 Park Ave., 33rd Fl New York, NY 10017-2014 (212) 270-6000 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jpmorganchase.com/grants Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving also to U.S.-based international organizations active in areas of company operations abroad.
Max Kade Foundation, Inc. 6 E. 87th St., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10128-0505 (646) 672-4354 Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe.
Kalamazoo Community Foundation 151 S. Rose St., Ste. 332 Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4775 (269) 381-4416 FAX: (269) 381-3146; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kalfound.org Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation 1055 Broadway, Ste. 130 Kansas City, MO 64105-1595 (816) 842-0944 FAX: (816) 842-8079; E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel. for Donor Svcs. Ctr.: (816) 842-7444; Grant inquiry e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.gkccf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state greater Kansas City region.
The Mitchell Kapor Foundation 543 Howard St., 5th Fl. San Francisco, CA 94105-3015 (415) 946-3025 FAX: (415) 946-3001; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mkf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis for VoICE grants. Green Access grants are limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
The Karsh Family Foundation 1201 Tower Grove Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210-2135 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation 4801 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110-2046 (816) 932-1000 FAX: (816) 932-1100; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kauffman.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis on the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City area (KS/MO) for K-12 education initiatives focused on math and science.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation 4801 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110-2046 (816) 932-1282 Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City, area.
The Hugh Kaul Foundation c/o Regions Bank P.O. Box 11426 Birmingham, AL 35202-1426 (205) 326-5382 Limitations: Giving limited to Jefferson, Clay and Coosa counties, and the greater metropolitan Birmingham, AL, area.
W. M. Keck Foundation
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W305 S4239 Brookhill Rd. Waukesha, WI 53189-9126 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kffdn.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest.
The Kettering Fund 1480 Kettering Twr. Dayton, OH 45423-1020 (937) 228-1021 FAX: (937) 228-2399; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ketteringfund.org/main.html Limitations: Giving limited to OH.
KeyBank Foundation 800 Superior Ave., 1st Fl. M.C. OH-01-02-0126 Cleveland, OH 44114-2601 (216) 828-7349 FAX: (216) 828-7845; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.key.com/html/A-12.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AK, CO, ID, IN, KY, ME, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, and WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
J. W. Kieckhefer Foundation 116 E. Gurley St. P.O. Box 1151 Prescott, AZ 86301-3821 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Kiewit Companies Foundation Kiewit Plz. Omaha, NE 68131-3302 (402) 342-2052 FAX: (402) 943-1302; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Omaha, NE.
The Kimball Foundation
1 Michigan Ave. E. Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005 (269) 968-1611 FAX: (269) 968-0413; URL: http://www.wkkf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with emphasis on MI, MS, and NM for funding for vulnerable children; funding also for Latin America and the Caribbean, and southern Africa.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
William T. Kemper Foundation 261 Madison Ave., 19th Fl. New York, NY 10016-2303 (212) 767-0630 FAX: (212) 767-0639; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for Furthermore Grants in
The Kern Family Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.
c/o Foundation Source 501 Silverside Rd., Ste. 123 Wilmington, DE 19809-1377 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC, MA, MT, NY and VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
W. K. Kellogg Foundation 309 E. Douglas Wichita, KS 67202-3405 FAX: (316) 262-2044; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 373-7681; E-mail (for Valerie Black):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.kansashealth.org Limitations: Giving limited to KS.
The Kendeda Fund
550 S. Hope St., Ste. 2500 Los Angeles, CA 90071-2617 (213) 680-3833 FAX: (213) 614-0934; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wmkeck.org Limitations: Giving nationally to universities, colleges, and major independent medical research institutions. Arts and culture, civic and community, health care, and precollegiate education and early learning are restricted to southern CA, mainly the greater Los Angeles area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Kansas Health Foundation
Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest with emphasis on MO and surrounding areas.
c/o Commerce Bank, Trustee 118 W. 47th St. Kansas City, MO 64112-1692 Application address: Exec. Dir., c/o Commerce Bank, Tr., 922 Walnut St., Ste. 200, Kansas City, MO 64106-1809, tel.: (816) 234-2112
Peter Kiewit Foundation 8805 Indian Hills Dr., Ste. 225 Omaha, NE 68114-4096 (402) 344-7890 Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA, Sheridan, WY, NE, and western IA (the area within 100 miles of Omaha).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
1660 Bush St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540 FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pfs-llc.net/kimball/ kimball.html Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, and Marin counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation 2929 Carlisle St., Ste. 222 Dallas, TX 75204-1079 (214) 750-1884 FAX: (214) 750-1651; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kingfoundation.com Limitations: Giving in eastern and southern AR and in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, area, and defined areas of West TX.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. 17 DeHart St. P.O. Box 151 Morristown, NJ 07963-0151 (973) 538-4800 URL: http://www.foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ kirby Limitations: Giving primarily in the Raleigh/Durham, NC, area, the Morris County, NJ, area, and eastern PA.
Klarman Family Foundation 1244 Boylston St., Ste. 309 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2116 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.
Clara. In the area of Jewish funding, grant applications will be considered from throughout northern CA, and nationally, on a selected basis.
Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation 41 Schermerhorn St., Ste. 208 Brooklyn, NY 11201-4802 (718) 624-7969 FAX: (718) 834-1204; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ kornfeld/ Additional URL: http://www.kornfeldfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to the continental U.S., with emphasis on New York, NY, for educational grants.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Kresge Foundation John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Wachovia Financial Ctr., Ste. 3300 200 S. Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33131-2349 (305) 908-2600 FAX: (305) 908-2698; Additional tel. for publication requests: (305) 908-2629; E-mail:
[email protected], or
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.knightfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to projects serving the 26 communities where the Knight brothers published newspapers for communities and local grants: Long Beach and San Jose, CA, Boulder, CO, Boca Raton, Bradenton, Miami, and Tallahassee, FL, Columbus, Macon, and Milledgeville, GA, Fort Wayne and Gary, IN, Wichita, KS, Lexington, KY, Detroit, MI, Duluth and St. Paul, MN, Biloxi, MS, Charlotte, NC, Grand Forks, ND, Akron, OH, Philadelphia and State College, PA, Columbia and Myrtle Beach, SC, and Aberdeen, SD; international for Journalism.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Koch Foundation, Inc. 4421 N.W. 39th Ave., Bldg. 1, Ste. 1 Gainesville, FL 32606-7223 URL: http://www.thekochfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
3215 W. Big Beaver Rd. Troy, MI 48084-2818 (248) 643-9630 FAX: (248) 643-0588; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kresge.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on Detroit, MI, as well as some international funding.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
111 Radio Cir. Mount Kisco, NY 10549-2609 FAX: (914) 241-1195; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kohlbergfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with emphasis on CA and MA; giving also in Baja CA, Mexico.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Koret Foundation 33 New Montgomery St., Ste. 1090 San Francisco, CA 94105-4526 FAX: (415) 882-7775; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.koretfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Bay Area counties of San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, and San Mateo, CA; giving also in Israel and on a national basis for Jewish funding requests.
174 E. 80th St. New York, NY 10075-0439 (212) 861-4993 FAX: (212) 628-3146; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.kressfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe.
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307 W. 38th St., Ste. 2010 New York, NY 10018-9507 (212) 668-9801 FAX: (212) 668-9803; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail (for Ann Gael):
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ lavellefund/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York City metropolitan area.
Legacy Foundation, Inc. 1000 E. 80th Pl., S. Tower, Ste. 302 Merrillville, IN 46410-5644 (219) 736-1880 FAX: (219) 736-1940; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.legacyfoundationlakeco.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Lake County, IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Legacy Heritage Fund Limited c/o Hertz, Herson & Co., LLP 2 Park Ave., Ste. 1500 New York, NY 10016-5701 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; some giving also in MA, and Washington, DC and Israel.
The Lehman Brothers Foundation 745 7th Ave., 30th Fl. New York, NY 10019-6801 (646) 333-6003 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, IL, and NY, and in England, France, Hong Kong, India, Japan and Singapore.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Lemelson Foundation Albert & Bessie Mae Kronkosky Charitable Foundation 112 E. Pecan, Ste. 830 San Antonio, TX 78205-1574 (210) 475-9000 FAX: (210) 354-2204; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (888) 309-9001; URL: http://www.kronkosky.org Limitations: Giving limited to Bandera, Bexar, Comal, and Kendall counties, TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
521 5th Ave., Ste. 1612 New York, NY 10175-1699 (212) 687-1133 FAX: (212) 681-2628; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.langeloth.org Limitations: Giving primarily in NY and for projects that hold promise of national impact or extensive replication.
Lannan Foundation 313 Read St. Santa Fe, NM 87501-2628 (505) 986-8160 FAX: (505) 986-8195; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional contact information (for Ruth Simms): Fax: (505) 954-5143, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.lannan.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
733 SW Oak St. Ste., 200 Portland, OR 97205-3710 URL: http://www.lemelson.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States and internationally in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
The Lenfest Foundation, Inc. 5 Tower Bridge 300 Barr Harbor Dr., Ste. 450 West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2984 (610) 828-4510 FAX: (610) 828-0390; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.lenfestfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northern DE, southern NJ, and southeastern and south central PA.
The Leon Levine Foundation 6000 Fairview Rd., Ste. 1525 Charlotte, NC 28210-2212 Limitations: Giving primarily in Charlotte, NC.
Max and Anna Levinson Foundation P.O. Box 6309 Santa Fe, NM 87502-6309 (505) 995-8802 FAX: (505) 995-8982; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.levinsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Forrest C. & Frances H. Lattner Foundation 198 N.E. 6th Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33483-5423 (561) 266-9494 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, FL, GA, PA, and RI.
Koret Fund 33 New Montgomery St., Ste. 1090 San Francisco, CA 94105-4533 (415) 882-7740 FAX: (415) 882-7775; URL: http:// www.koretfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA counties of San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Mateo, and Santa
Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc.
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
The Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation The Kohlberg Foundation, Inc.
FOUNDATIONS
Lauder Foundation, Inc. 767 5th Ave., 40th Fl. New York, NY 10153-0003 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area, and Philadelphia, PA.
The Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc. 175 Berkeley St. Boston, MA 02116-5066 (617) 654-3470 Contact for Education Initiative: Jose Antonio Rosada, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.libertymutualgroup.com/ omapps/ContentServer?pagename=LMGroup/ Views/LMG&ft=4&fid=1138356732952&ln=en Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area.
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Libra Foundation 3 Canal Plz. P.O. Box 17516 Portland, ME 04112-8516 (207) 879-6280 FAX: (207) 879-6281; URL: http:// www.librafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to ME.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Lilly Corporate Ctr., D.C. 1627 Indianapolis, IN 46285-0001 URL: http://www.lilly.com/responsibility/ foundation/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations, including Indianapolis, IN.
Lilly Endowment Inc. 2801 N. Meridian St. P.O. Box 88068 Indianapolis, IN 46208-0068 (317) 924-5471 FAX: (317) 926-4431; URL: http:// www.lillyendowment.org Limitations: Giving limited to IN, with emphasis on Indianapolis, for community development projects (including the arts, preservation, capital building funds, operating funds, and social services). Education funding focused principally on Indiana under invitational grant programs. National giving in religion, philanthropic studies, leadership education, and selected higher education initiatives, principally to increase educational opportunities for minorities.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation c/o National City Bank 101 W. Washington St., No. 600E Indianapolis, IN 46255 Limitations: Giving primarily in IN.
Lincoln Financial Foundation 1300 S. Clinton St. P.O. Box 7863 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-7863 FAX: (260) 455-4004; E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact for Sandi Kemmish, tel.: (260) 455-3879, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.lincolnfinancial.com/LincolnPageServer? LFGPage=/lfg/lfgclient/abt/fingrp/index.html Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Hartford, CT, Chicago, IL, Fort Wayne, IN, Greensboro, NC, Omaha, NE, Concord, NH, Philadelphia, PA, and the United Kingdom.
The Lincy Foundation 150 S. Rodeo Dr., Ste. 250 Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2417 Limitations: Giving in the U.S., primarily in CA, NV, and in Armenia.
The Litwin Foundation, Inc. 1200 Union Tpke. New Hyde Park, NY 11040-1708 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Harry J. Lloyd Charitable Trust 7200 W. 132nd St., Ste. 190 Overland Park, KS 66213-1136 (913) 851-2174 E-mail:
[email protected]
Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation 6801 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20817-1836
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E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.lockheedmartin.com/aboutus/community/ philanthropy/ Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
Longwood Foundation, Inc. 100 W. 10th St., Ste. 1109 Wilmington, DE 19801-1653 Limitations: Giving primarily in DE and southern Chester County, PA.
Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation c/o Community Rels. 1000 Lowe’s Blvd. Mooresville, NC 28117-8520 (704) 758-2831 FAX: (704) 757-4766; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address: P.O. Box 1000, Mooresville, NC 28115; Application address for Outdoor Classroom Grant Prog.: Outdoor Classroom Grant Prog., P.O. Box 3292, Memphis, TN 38173-0292; Tel. for Lowe’s Toolbox for Education: (800) 644-3561, ext. 208; E-mail for Lowe’s Toolbox for Education:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.lowes.com/community Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; giving on a national basis for the Outdoor Classroom Grant Program and Lowe’s Toolbox for Education.
FAX: (716) 848-7318; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mandtbank.com/community/ cc_mainpage.cfm Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE, MD, Albany, Buffalo, Fishkill, New York, Rochester, Southern Tier, Syracuse, and Tarrytown, NY, and Altoona, Harrisburg, Hanover, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, and York , PA, and VA.
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 140 S. Dearborn St., Ste. 1200 Chicago, IL 60603-5285 (312) 726-8000 FAX: (312) 920-6258; E-mail:
[email protected]; TDD: (312) 920-6285; Second Life Virtual Location: The MacArthur Foundation Island; URL: http:// www.macfound.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Chicago, IL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund 5200 S.W. Macadam Ave., Ste. 470 Portland, OR 97239-3836 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.mcmfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.
The Maclellan Foundation, Inc.
Lozier Foundation c/o Barbara Molck 6336 Pershing Dr. Omaha, NE 68110-1100 (402) 457-8160 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the immediate Omaha, NE area.
LSR Fund 30 Rockefeller Plz., Rm. 5600 New York, NY 10112-0002 (212) 649-5979 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. 51 Madison Ave., 30th Fl. New York, NY 10010-1603 (212) 489-7700 FAX: (212) 581-9541; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.hluce.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; international activities limited to East and Southeast Asia.
820 Broad St., Ste. 300 Chattanooga, TN 37402-2604 (423) 755-1366 FAX: (423) 755-1640; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.maclellan.net/about/Maclellan.asp Limitations: Giving nationally, with emphasis on the Chattanooga, TN, area; giving internationally in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Macy’s Foundation 7 W. 7th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202-2424 (513) 579-7000 FAX: (513) 579-7185; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.federated-fds.com/ community/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on CA, FL, GA, MO, NY, and OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc.
Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation
P.O. Box 1806 Indianapolis, IN 46206-1806 (317) 951-5300 FAX: (317) 951-5063; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.luminafoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
44 E. 64th St. New York, NY 10065-7306 (212) 486-2424 FAX: (212) 644-0765; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.josiahmacyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Lyndhurst Foundation
Maddie’s Fund
517 E. 5th St. Chattanooga, TN 37403-1826 (423) 756-0767 FAX: (423) 756-0770; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.lyndhurstfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the southeastern U.S., with emphasis on Chattanooga, TN.
2223 Santa Clara Ave., Ste. B Alameda, CA 94501-4416 (510) 337-8989 FAX: (510) 337-8988; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.maddiesfund.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The M & T Charitable Foundation 1 Fountain Plz., 12th Fl. Buffalo, NY 14203-1420
(718) 848-7303
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Maddox Foundation 180 W. Commerce St. Hernando, MS 38632-2202 (662) 449-3699 FAX: (662) 449-3698; E-mail:
[email protected]; Mailing address: c/o Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, 3833 Cleghorn Ave., No. 400,
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Nashville, TN 37215-2519, tel.: (615) 321-4939 or toll-free (888) 540-5200, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.maddoxfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northwest MS and middle TN.
women limited to Los Angeles and Orange County, CA.
The Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation P.O. Box 10392 Phoenix, AZ 85064-0392 Limitations: Giving limited to AZ.
J. F Maddox Foundation 220 W. Broadway, Ste. 200 P.O. Box 2588 Hobbs, NM 88241-2588 (505) 393-6338 FAX: (505) 397-7266; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jfmaddox.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Lea County, NM; scholarships limited to Lea County, NM, residents.
MARPAT Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 1769 Silver Spring, MD 20915-1769 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/marpat/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area.
Madison Community Foundation
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation
2 Science Ct. P.O. Box 5010 Madison, WI 53705-0010 (608) 232-1763 FAX: (608) 232-1772; E-mail: frontdesk@madisoncommunityfoundation .org; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.madisoncommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Dane County, WI.
10400 Fernwood Rd., Ste. 925 Bethesda, MD 20817 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Maier Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 6190 Charleston, WV 25362-0190 (304) 343-2201 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.maierfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to WV.
The Maine Community Foundation, Inc. 245 Main St. Ellsworth, ME 04605-1613 (207) 667-9735 FAX: (207) 667-0447; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (877) 700-6800; Portland mailing address: 1 Monument Way, Ste. 200, P.O. Box 7380, Portland, ME 04101, tel.: (207) 761-2440, fax: (207) 773-8832; Grant information E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mainecf.org Limitations: Giving limited to ME.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
B. C. McCabe Foundation 8152 Painter Ave., Ste. 201 Whittier, CA 90602-3757 (562) 696-1433 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
McCombs Foundation, Inc. 755 E. Mulberry, Ste. 600 San Antonio, TX 78212-6013 (210) 821-6523 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The McConnell Foundation P.O. Box 492050 Redding, CA 96049-2050 (530) 226-6200 FAX: (530) 226-6210; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mcconnellfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Tehama and Siskiyou counties, CA; and Nepal and Laos.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
McCune Charitable Foundation 345 E. Alameda St. Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229 (505) 983-8300 FAX: (505) 983-7887; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.nmmccune.org Limitations: Giving limited to NM.
The Marcus Foundation, Inc. 1266 W. Paces Ferry Rd., No. 615 Atlanta, GA 30327-2306 (404) 240-7700 Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA.
John R. McCune Charitable Trust P.O.Box 1749 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-1749 (412) 644-7796 Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA.
Marin Community Foundation 5 Hamilton Landing, Ste. 200 Novato, CA 94949-8263 (415) 464-2500 FAX: (415) 464-2555; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.marincf.org Limitations: Giving from Buck Trust limited to Marin County, CA; other giving on a national and international basis with emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area.
McCune Foundation 750 6 PPG Pl. Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 644-8779 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.mccune.org:81/ foundation:Website,mccune,index Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with emphasis on the Pittsburgh area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Eugene McDermott Foundation The Marisla Foundation 668 N. Coast Hwy., PMB 1400 Laguna Beach, CA 92651-1513 (949) 494-0365 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.fsrequests.com/marisla Limitations: Giving primarily on the West Coast of the U.S. (including Baja, CA), and in HI, Chile, and the Western Pacific for the environment; funding for
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3808 Euclid Ave. Dallas, TX 75205-3102 Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX.
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William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. 212 N. Sangamon St., Ste. 1D Chicago, IL 60607-1722 (312) 243-3198 FAX: (312) 243-3199; E-mail (for Diana Spencer):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.mcgowanfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Washington, DC, area, Chicago, IL, KS, western and upstate NY, northeastern PA, and northern VA, Denver and Eagle counties, CO and Reno, NV (but does not apply to colleges and universities seeking McGowan Scholar grants).
The McGregor Foundation 14900 Private Dr. East Cleveland, OH 44112-3413 (216) 621-2901 FAX: (216) 621-8198; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: c/o Foundation Management Svcs., 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 627, Cleveland, OH 44115-1952, tel: (216) 621-2901; URL: http:// www.mcgregorfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Cuyahoga County, OH, with emphasis on the areas served by the A.M. McGregor Home.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
McGregor Fund 333 W. Fort St., Ste. 2090 Detroit, MI 48226-3134 (313) 963-3495 FAX: (313) 963-3512; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.mcgregorfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Detroit, MI, area, including Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
McInerny Foundation c/o Bank of Hawaii, Fdn. Admin. P.O. Box 3170 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 FAX: (808) 694-4006; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The MCJ Foundation 310 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960-7355 (973) 540-1946 Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.
The McKnight Foundation 710 S. 2nd St., Ste. 400 Minneapolis, MN 55401-2290 (612) 333-4220 FAX: (612) 332-3833; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mcknight.org Limitations: Giving limited to organizations in MN, especially the seven-county Twin Cities, MN, area, except for programs in the environment which are made mainly in the 10 states bordering the Mississippi River and in the Twin Cities region, international aid, or research.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The McMurry Foundation P.O. Box 2016 Casper, WY 82602-2016 (307) 261-9953 FAX: (307) 234-4631; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mcmurryfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in WY, with special emphasis on Natrona County.
John P. McGovern Foundation 2211 Norfolk St., Ste. 900 Houston, TX 77098-4044 (713) 661-4808 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston; giving also in the Southwest.
The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation 4400 Post Oak Parkway, Ste. 1400 Houston, TX 77027-3440 (713) 336-7814
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FAX: (713) 336-7757; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://mcnairfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.
The Meadows Foundation, Inc. Wilson Historic District 3003 Swiss Ave. Dallas, TX 75204-6049 (214) 826-9431 FAX: (214) 827-7042; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 826-9431; URL: http:// www.mfi.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Medtronic Foundation 710 Medtronic Pkwy. Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604 (763) 505-2639 FAX: (763) 505-2648; E-mail for Global Heroes:
[email protected]; Contact for Medtronic Arts Access Program: COMPAS, John G. Mentzoz, Grants Allocation Dir., 304 W. 5th St., St. Paul, MN 55102; URL: http:// www.medtronic.com/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Maricopa County and Tempe, AZ, Santa Clarita, San Fernando, and Simi Valley regions, western Los Angeles, and Orange, Santa Barbara, Sonoma, and Ventura counties, CA, Denver metro area and Louisville, CO, Jacksonville, FL, Kosciusko County, IN, Beverly, Danvers, Middleton, North Shore, Peabody, and Salem, MA, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Twin Cities-Seven County metro, MN, area, Humacao, Juncos, and Villalba, PR, Memphis, TN, Fort Worth, TX, and King and Snohomish County, WA, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
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The Merck Company Foundation
MetLife Foundation
1 Merck Dr., WS 1A-17 P.O. Box 100 Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-0100 (908) 423-2042 FAX: (908) 423-1987; URL: http://www.merck.com/ cr/company_profile/philanthropy_at_merck/ the_merck_company_foundation/home.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis in Washington, DC, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, and VA, and in Australia, China, Costa Rica, England, Spain, and Switzerland.
1095 Ave. of the Americas, 40th FL New York, NY 10036-6797 (212) 578-6272 Contact for Social Investment Program: Dennis White, MetLife Social Investment Prog., Corp. Investments Dept., 10 Park Ave., Morristown, NJ 07962; URL: http://www.metlife.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis in CA, Washington, DC, IL, MA, NY, and PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The John Merck Fund 2 Oliver St., 8th Fl. Boston, MA 02109 (617) 556-4120 FAX: (617) 556-4130; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jmfund.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis in the areas of reproductive health, the environment, and job opportunities; giving in Latin America in the area of human rights.
425 N.W. 10th Ave., Ste. 400 Portland, OR 97209-3128 (503) 228-5512 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mmt.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and Clark County, WA.
Mercy Works Foundation, Inc. P. O. Box 1525 Pennington, NJ 08534-0686 Limitations: Giving primarily in WI.
George W. Mergens Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Richard King Mellon Foundation BNY Mellon Ctr. 500 Grant St., 41st Fl., Ste. 4106 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2502 FAX: (412) 392-2837; URL: http://fdncenter.org/ grantmaker/rkmellon Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Melville Charitable Trust 240 Newbury St., 2nd Fl. Boston, MA 02116-2580 (617) 236-2244 FAX: (617) 482-5624; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.melvilletrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.
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Meyer Memorial Trust
The Meijer Foundation
140 E. 62nd St. New York, NY 10065-8124 (212) 838-8400 FAX: (212) 223-2778; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mellon.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some international giving, primarily focused on South Africa.
1250 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Ste. 800 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 483-8294 FAX: (202) 328-6850; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.meyerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to District of Columbia area, including MD: Montgomery and Prince George’s counties; VA: Arlington County, City of Alexandria, City of Falls Church, City of Manassas Park, City of Manassas, Fairfax County, and Prince William County.
767 5th Ave., 44th Fl. New York, NY 10153-0003 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation
Mercury Foundation of New York, Inc.
P.O. Box 633 Milton, VT 05468-0633 (802) 862-6770 FAX: (802) 863-5968; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in VT.
c/o Michael R. Julien 2929 Walker NW Grand Rapids, MI 49544 (616) 791-5900 Limitations: Giving primarily in Grand Rapids, MI, some giving also in Greenville, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
2 World Financial Ctr., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10281-1008 (212) 236-4319 FAX: (212) 236-3821; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// community.ml.com/index.asp? id=66319_67036 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis in CA, DC, MN, NY, and VA, and in Canada; giving also to national and international organizations.
Mertz Gilmore Foundation 218 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003-3694 (212) 475-1137 FAX: (212) 777-5226; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mertzgilmore.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis for Human Rights; also giving in the Northeast and New York City for Climate Change Solutions, and in New York City for Dance and Communities programs.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation P.O. Box 32360 Santa Fe, NM 87594-2360 (505) 954-4702 FAX: (505) 954-4762; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the lake region of northwest IA, selected parts of FL, and in SD, and Santa Fe, NM. Giving on a national basis for environmental concerns.
Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. 8000 S. Federal Way, MS 1-407 P.O. Box 6 Boise, ID 83707-0006 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.micron.com/foundation Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in Boise, ID, Manassas, VA, Avezzano, Italy, Nishiwaki, Japan, and Singapore.
The Milken Family Foundation 1250 4th St., 3rd Fl. Santa Monica, CA 90401-1304 FAX: (310) 570-4801; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA, area.
James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation P.O. Box 8585 Portland, OR 97207-8585 (503) 306-5217 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// millerfound.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation 101 W. Pleasant St., Ste. 210 Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 272-5805 FAX: (414) 272-6235; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address: N16 W23250 Stoneridge Dr., Ste. 6, Waukesha, WI 53188, tel.: (262) 522-8350, FAX: (262) 544-9301; URL: http:// www.greatermilwaukeefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha, WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Minneapolis Foundation 800 IDS Ctr. 80 S. Eighth St. Minneapolis, MN 55402-2100 (612) 672-3878 FAX: (612) 672-3846; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional
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[email protected]; URL: http://www.MinneapolisFoundation.org Additional URL: http://www.mplsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to MN, with emphasis on organizations in the Twin Cities metropolitan region.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Minnesota Community Foundation 55 5th St. E., Ste. 600 St. Paul, MN 55101-1718 (651) 224-0571 FAX: (651) 224-9502; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 875-6160; URL: http:// www.mncommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to MN.
Mississippi Common Fund Trust c/o Memory House P.O. Box 249 University, MS 38677-0249 Limitations: Giving primarily in MS.
The Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation P.O. Box 8937 The Woodlands, TX 77387-8937 (713) 377-5060 Limitations: Giving limited to TX.
The Ambrose Monell Foundation c/o Fulton, Rowe, & Hart 1 Rockefeller Plz., Ste. 301 New York, NY 10020-2002 FAX: (212) 245-1863; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.monellvetlesen.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Monfort Family Foundation 134 Oak Ave. Eaton, CO 80615-3491 (970) 454-1357 Limitations: Giving primarily in Weld County, CO.
Monsanto Fund 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63167-7843 (314) 694-4391 FAX: (314) 694-7658; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional contacts: Augusta, GA: Robert E. Ford, E-mail:
[email protected], Soda Springs, ID: Trent L. Clark, E-mail:
[email protected], Muscatine, IA: Christina L. Boar, E-mail:
[email protected], Luling, LA: Dione A. Davenport, E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for equipment donations: Lisa Bannon-Bergmann, Mgr., Contribs., 800 N. Lindbergh, A2SA, St. Louis, MO 63167, FAX: (314) 694-7658; URL: http:// www.monsantofund.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Augusta, GA, Soda Springs, ID, Muscatine, IA, Luling, LA, and the greater St. Louis, MO, area. Giving outside the U.S. in Africa (countries of interest are Malawi, Burkina Faso, Kenya and South Africa), Asia (countries of interest are India, Philippines, and Thailand), Latin America (countries of interests are Brazil, Argentina and Mexico), and Canada. Giving also to statewide, regional, national, and international organizations.
Monterey Peninsula Foundation 1 Lower Ragsdale Dr., Bldg. 3, Ste. 100 Monterey, CA 93940-5769 (831) 649-1533
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[email protected]; Additional contact information (for Laurel Lee-Alexander): tel.: (831) 649-1533, ext. 230; e-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail to submit electronic applications:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.montereypeninsulafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito counties, CA; limited grants to Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Moody Foundation 2302 Post Office St., Ste. 704 Galveston, TX 77550-1936 (409) 797-1500 FAX: (409) 763-5564; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel. (for Dallas office): (866) 742-1133; Additional e-mail (for grants):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.moodyf.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with a primary emphasis on foundation-initiated projects in Galveston.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation 11350 Random Hills Rd., Ste. 520 Fairfax, VA 22030-7429 (703) 934-1147 FAX: (703) 273-0152; E-mail:
[email protected] g; URL: http://www.claudemoorefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in VA.
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation 1661 Page Mill Rd. Palo Alto, CA 94304-1209 (650) 213-3000 FAX: (650) 213-3003; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.moore.org/ Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis, with some focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, for selected projects.
The Burton D. Morgan Foundation 22 Aurora St. Hudson, OH 44236-2947 (330) 655-1660 FAX: (330) 655-1673; E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact for application guidelines: Leslie Nelson, email:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.bdmorganfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Morgan Stanley Foundation c/o Community Affairs 1633 Broadway, 25th Fl. New York, NY 10019-6708 (212) 537-1400 FAX: (646) 519-5460; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.morganstanley.com/about/ community/index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Wilmington, DE, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY, Columbus, OH, Philadelphia, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, and Salt Lake City, UT, metropolitan areas; giving also to national organizations.
Moriah Fund 1 Farragut Sq. S. 1634 I St. N.W., Ste. 1000 Washington, DC 20006-4015 (202) 783-8488 FAX: (202) 783-8499; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected];
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Requests in Israel: Don Futterman, Beilenson St., No. 3, Apt. 1, Kfar Saba, Israel 44350; URL: http://www.moriahfund.org/index.htm Limitations: Giving nationally and internationally in the United States, Latin America and Israel. Giving for the Economic Justice Program focuses on Washington, DC, MD and VA.
Motorola Foundation 1303 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60196-4041 (847) 576-6200 FAX: (847) 576-9440; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.motorola.com/ MotorolaFoundation/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AR, CA, FL, IL, MA, NY, PA and TX, and in England, India, Israel, Jordan, and Mexico.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation c/o Office of Proposal Entry Mott Foundation Bldg. 503 S. Saginaw St., Ste. 1200 Flint, MI 48502-1851 (810) 238-5651 FAX: (810) 766-1753; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.mott.org/ Limitations: Giving nationally and to emerging countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and South Africa.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Ruth Mott Foundation 111 E. Court St., Ste. 3C Flint, MI 48502-1649 (810) 233-0170 FAX: (810) 233-7022; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail (for Joy Murray):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.ruthmottfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County and Flint, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alfred C. Munger Foundation c/o R.D. Esbenshade 355 S. Grand Ave., 35th Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90071-1560 (213) 683-8790 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust 703 Broadway, Ste. 710 Vancouver, WA 98660-3308 (360) 694-8415 FAX: (360) 694-1819; Mailing address: P.O. Box 1618, Vancouver, WA 98668; E-mail for D. Miller:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.murdock-trust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Pacific Northwest (AK, ID, MT, OR, and WA).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dan Murphy Foundation P.O. Box 711267 Los Angeles, CA 90071-9767 Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.
The Murphy Foundation Union Bldg. El Dorado, AR 71730-6133 Application address: c/o Brett Williamson, 200 N. Jefferson, Ste. 400, El Dorado, AR 71730, tel.: (870) 862-4961 Limitations: Giving primarily in southern AR for grants to organizations; giving limited to the southern AR area for grants to individuals.
Naples Children and Education Foundation, Inc. 6200 Shirley St., Ste. 206
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Naples, FL 34109-6249 (239) 514-2239 Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.
Nash Family Foundation 25 W. 45th St., Ste. 1400 New York, NY 10036-4902 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nashff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel.
Nationwide Foundation 1 Nationwide Plz., 3-04-104 Columbus, OH 43215-2220 (614) 249-4310 FAX: (614) 249-8897; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (614) 249-0039; URL: http:// www.nationwide.com/about-us/ corporate-philanthropy.jsp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Scottsdale, AZ, Des Moines, IA and Columbus, OH.
NCC Charitable Foundation c/o National City Bank 1900 E. 9th St., LOC 2157 Cleveland, OH 44114-3404 (216) 222-2995 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nationalcity.com/about/ commurelations/default.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO, and PA, with emphasis on OH.
Craig H. Neilsen Foundation 16633 Ventura Blvd., No. 1050 Encino, CA 91436-1864 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.chnfoundation.org Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and Canada.
Nevada Community Foundation, Inc. 1635 Village Center Circle, Ste. 160 Las Vegas, NV 89134 (702) 892-2326 FAX: (702) 892-8580; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nevadacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to NV, with an overwhelming emphasis on the southern communities around greater Las Vegas.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
New Balance Foundation 20 Guest St. Boston, MA 02135-2040 (617) 783-4000 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.newbalancefoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Lawrence, MA and Norridgewock, Norway, and Skowhegan, ME.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation 37 Pleasant St. Concord, NH 03301-4005 (603) 225-6641 FAX: (603) 225-1700; E-mail:
[email protected]; NHCF-Piscataqua Region application address: 446 Market St., Portsmouth, NH 03801; NHCF-Upper Valley Region application address: P.O. Box 995, Hanover, NH 03755-2700; URL: http://www.nhcf.org Limitations: Giving in the Lakes, Manchester, Monadnock, Nashua, North Country, Piscataqua, and Upper Valley regions in NH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The New Mexico Community Foundation 343 E. Alameda St. Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229 (505) 820-6860
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[email protected]; Additional address: 303 Roma N.W., Ste. 400, Albuquerque, NM 87102, tel.: (505) 821-6735; URL: http://www.nmcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to NM, with emphasis on rural communities.
Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CT and western MA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
790 Farmington Ave., No. 4B Farmington, CT 06032-2300 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.newmansownfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on AK, CA, CT, DC, FL, IL, MA, NY, OH, and WA, and in Australia, Canada, and South Africa.
The Greater New Orleans Foundation 1055 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 100 New Orleans, LA 70130-3981 (504) 598-4663 FAX: (504) 598-4676; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.gnof.org Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA, including the greater New Orleans area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Newman’s Own Foundation
Nicholson Foundation 419 E. 50th St. New York, NY 10022-8074 Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ and NY.
The New York Community Trust 909 3rd Ave., 22nd Fl. New York, NY 10022-4752 (212) 686-0010 FAX: (212) 532-8528; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.nycommunitytrust.org Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
New York Foundation 10 E. 34th St., 10th Fl. New York, NY 10016-4327 (212) 594-8009 URL: http://www.nyf.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to local programs in the five boroughs of New York City.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
NIKE Foundation 1 Bowerman Dr. Beaverton, OR 97005-6453 (888) 448-6453 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.nike.com/nikebiz/nikefoundation/ index.html Limitations: Giving on an international basis in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burkina Faso, China, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. 2510 Sam Noble Pkwy. P.O. Box 2180 Ardmore, OK 73401-2124 (580) 223-5810 Additional tel.: (866) 223-5810; URL: http:// www.noble.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
New York Life Foundation 51 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10010-1655 (212) 576-7341 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.newyorklifefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York and Westchester County, NY; giving also to national organizations serving two or more of the following cities and regions: Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Francisco, CA, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA, Chicago, IL, Westwood/Boston, MA, Detroit, MI, Minneapolis, MN, Kansas City, MO, Clinton/ Hunterdon, Middlesex, and Morris/Parsippany counties, NJ, Cleveland, OH, Philadelphia, PA, Austin, Dallas, and Houston, TX, Salt Lake City, UT, Richmond, VA, and Seattle, WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The New York State Health Foundation 1412 Broadway, Ste. 2304 New York, NY 10018-9238 (212) 664-7656 FAX: (646) 421-6029; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nyshealthfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to NY.
The Norcliffe Foundation 999 3rd Ave., Ste. 1006 Seattle, WA 98104-4001 (206) 682-4820 FAX: (206) 682-4821; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.thenorcliffefoundation.com/ Limitations: Giving in the Puget Sound region of WA, with emphasis in and around Seattle.
The R. B. Nordick Foundation 675 12th Ave. N.E. West Fargo, ND 58078-3500
The Norfolk Foundation 1 Commercial Pl., Ste 1410 Norfolk, VA 23510-2103 (757) 622-7951 FAX: (757) 622-1751; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.norfolkfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
NewAlliance Foundation, Inc. 195 Church St., 14th Fl. New Haven, CT 06510-2009 (203) 784-5042 FAX: (203) 772-0254; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for scholarships: NewAlliance Bank, c/o The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, 70 Audubon St., New Haven, CT 06510; Additional contacts: Maryann Ott, Assoc. Dir., tel.: (203) 784-5148, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.newalliancebank.com/about/ community_foundation.aspx
The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation 11 Golden Shore, Ste. 450 Long Beach, CA 90802-4274 (562) 435-8444 FAX: (562) 436-0584; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://ktn.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, Inc. 5 Moore Dr.
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P.O. Box 13398 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3398 (919) 483-2140 FAX: (919) 315-3015; E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact for Ribbon of Hope: Laurie Moore, tel.: (303) 337-0990, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// us.gsk.com/html/community/ community-grants-foundation.html Additional URL: http://www.mcrel.org/ GSKRibbonOfHope Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Northern New York Community Foundation, Inc. 120 Washington St., Ste. 400 Watertown, NY 13601-3330 (315) 782-7110 FAX: (315) 782-0047; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nnycf.org Limitations: Giving limited to organizations and individuals in Jefferson and Lewis counties, NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Northwest Area Foundation 60 Plato Blvd. E., Ste. 400 St. Paul, MN 55107-1832 (651) 224-9635 FAX: (651) 225-7701; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.nwaf.org Limitations: Giving limited to IA, ID, MN, MT, ND, OR, SD, and WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Portland, ME 04101-3478 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail (Geneva office):
[email protected].; URL: http:// www.oakfnd.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Oak Hill Fund P.O. Box 1624 Charlottesville, VA 22902-1624 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.oakhillfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to the southeastern U.S., including AL, DE, FL, GA, KY, MD, MS, NC, TN, SC, VA, WV, and Washington, DC. The fund’s local program is limited to the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, in the foothills of central VA’s Blue Ridge Mountains; the district includes the city of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Greene, Louisa, Fluvanna, and Nelson.
Oberkotter Foundation 1600 Market St., Ste. 3600 Philadelphia, PA 19103-7286 (215) 751-2601 FAX: (215) 751-2678; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc. 720 E. Wisconsin Ave., W07SW Milwaukee, WI 53202-4703 (414) 665-2200 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (414) 665-2904; URL: http:// www.nmfn.com/tn/aboutus—fd_intro Limitations: Giving primarily in the Milwaukee, WI area; giving also to national organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
NoVo Foundation 535 Fifth Ave., 33rd. Fl. New York, NY 10017-0051 Contact for Bob Dandrew, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.novofoundation.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Noyce Foundation 2500 El Camino Real, Ste. 110 Palo Alto, CA 94306-1723 (650) 856-2600 FAX: (650) 856-2601; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.noycefdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley, CA and MA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc. 6 E. 39th St., 12th Fl. New York, NY 10016-0112 (212) 684-6577 FAX: (212) 689-6549; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.noyes.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.
The Oak Foundation U.S.A. 511 Congress St., Ste. 800
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Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Orange County Community Foundation 30 Corporate Park, Ste. 410 Irvine, CA 92606-5133 (949) 553-4202 FAX: (949) 553-4211; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.oc-cf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Orange County, CA for discretionary grants; donor-advised grants are national in scope.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Oregon Community Foundation 1221 S.W. Yamhill, Ste. 100 Portland, OR 97205-2108 (503) 227-6846 FAX: (503) 274-7771; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.oregoncf.org Limitations: Giving limited to OR.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Oro y Plata Foundation P.O. Box 1079 Kalispell, MT 59903-1079 Limitations: Giving primarily in MT.
Bill and Susan Oberndorf Foundation
Bernard Osher Foundation
591 Redwood Hwy., Ste. 3215 Mill Valley, CA 94941-6006 Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
1 Ferry Bldg., Ste. 255 San Francisco, CA 94111-4243 (415) 861-5587 FAX: (415) 677-5868; E-mail (for Patricia T. Nagle):
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.osherfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San Francisco counties, CA, and ME.
Northwest Health Foundation Fund, II 221 N.W. 2nd Ave., Ste. 300 Portland, OR 97209-3961 (503) 220-1955 URL: http://www.nwhf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and WA.
FOUNDATIONS
The John R. Oishei Foundation 1 HSBC Ctr., Ste. 3650 Buffalo, NY 14203-2805 (716) 856-9490 FAX: (716) 856-9493; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.oishei.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Buffalo, NY, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 1146 Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1146 (405) 235-5603 FAX: (405) 235-5612; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address: 1000 N. Broadway Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.occf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Oklahoma City, OK, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Omaha Community Foundation 302 S. 36th St., Ste. 100 Omaha, NE 68131-3845 (402) 342-3458 FAX: (402) 342-3582; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.omahafoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Omaha, NE, area including southwest IA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Overbrook Foundation 122 E. 42nd St., Ste. 2500 New York, NY 10168-2500 (212) 661-8710 FAX: (212) 661-8664; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.overbrook.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Latin America, with emphasis on Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador.
The Oxley Foundation c/o Konnie Boulter 1437 S. Boulder, Ste. 770 Tulsa, OK 74119-3642 FAX: (918) 582-9419; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in OK, with emphasis on Tulsa; some giving nationally.
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation 300 2nd St. Los Altos, CA 94022-3632 (650) 948-7658 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.packard.org Limitations: Giving for national and international grants, with special focus on the Northern CA counties of San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. 1991 Broadway St., Ste. 200 Redwood City, CA 94063-1958 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.omidyar.net/ Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis.
300 2nd St. Los Altos, CA 94022-3694 URL: http://www.packhum.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Open Society Institute
The Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation
400 W. 59th St. New York, NY 10019-1105 (212) 548-0600 FAX: (212) 548-4600; URL: http://www.soros.org
1080 Marsh Rd., Ste. 100 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
The Packard Humanities Institute
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Park Foundation, Inc.
The PepsiCo Foundation, Inc.
The T. Boone Pickens Foundation
301 E. State St. Ithaca, NY 14851-0550 (607) 272-9124 FAX: (607) 272-6057; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.parkfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the eastern U.S., primarily in central NY, Washington, DC, and NC.
700 Anderson Hill Rd. Purchase, NY 10577-1401 (914) 253-3153 URL: http://www.pepsico.com/Purpose/ PepsiCo-Foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC, FL, IL, MA, NY, TX, and VA, and in Africa, Asia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, Ghana, India, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.
8117 Preston Rd., Ste. 260 W. Dallas, TX 75225-6321 URL: http://www.tboonepickensfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation 888 W. 6th St., Ste. 700 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 362-7600 URL: http://www.parsonsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.
Pasadena Community Foundation 260 S. Los Robles Ave., Ste. 119 Pasadena, CA 91101-2869 (626) 796-2097 FAX: (626) 583-4738; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.pasadenacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre, CA, areas.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Paso del Norte Health Foundation 1100 N. Stanton, Ste. 510 El Paso, TX 79902-4155 (915) 544-7636 FAX: (915) 544-7713; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pdnhf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Paso del Norte Region, including west TX, southern NM, and northern Mexico.
c/o Bank of America, N.A. 100 Federal St., MA5-100-16-01 Boston, MA 02110-1802 URL: http://www.bankofamerica.com/grantmaking Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA, area.
Hal & Charlie Peterson Foundation P.O. Box 293870 Kerrville, TX 78029-3871 (830) 896-2262 FAX: (830) 896-2283; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.hcpetersonfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to Kerr, Bandera, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kimble and Real counties, TX, and to state or national organizations with a local chapter in this area.
The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, Inc. c/o Stroock, Stroock & Lavan 180 Maiden Ln., No. 3228 New York, NY 10038-4925 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation c/o Bank of America, N.A. 231 S. LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 60697-0001 (312) 828-1785 Limitations: Giving primarily in Bethlehem, PA.
Amelia Peabody Foundation 1 Hollis St., Ste. 215 Wellesley, MA 02482-4677 URL: http://www.ameliapeabody.org Limitations: Giving limited to MA.
The Penates Foundation 1 Liberty Ln. Hampton, NH 03842-1819 (603) 926-5911 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NH, and NY.
c/o Cook & Franke 660 E. Mason St., 4th Fl. Milwaukee, WI 53202-3829 (414) 227-1266 URL: http://www.jbpf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area.
The PG&E Corporation Foundation c/o Tax Dept. Spear Tower 1 Market St., Ste. 400 San Francisco, CA 94105-1305 Application address: 77 Beale St., Ste. B32, San Francisco, CA 94105; URL: http:// www.pge.com/giving Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.
The Philadelphia Foundation The William Penn Foundation 2 Logan Sq., 11th Fl. 100 N. 18th St. Philadelphia, PA 19103-2757 (215) 988-1830 FAX: (215) 988-1823; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.williampennfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Philadelphia region, including Camden, NJ. (An expanded region for some environmental grants may be viewed on the foundation web site).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation 2237 S. Acadian Thruway, Ste. 705 Baton Rouge, LA 70808-2380 (225) 928-8346 FAX: (225) 928-8375; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.penningtonfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to communities within or near Baton Rouge, LA.
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1410 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480-5019 (212) 935-9860 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with targeted funding in southeast FL and the Northeast.
Frank R. Peters Trust
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation
The Picower Foundation
1234 Market St., Ste. 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19107-3794 (215) 563-6417 FAX: (215) 563-6882; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.philafound.org Limitations: Giving limited to Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in southeastern PA, except for designated funds.
The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation 10 2nd St., N.E., Ste. 200 Minneapolis, MN 55413-2647 (612) 623-1654 FAX: (612) 623-1653; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel. (for Dana Jensen, Grants Mgr.): (612) 623-1652; URL: http://www.phillipsfnd.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Twin Cities metropolitan, MN, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Pikes Peak Community Foundation 730 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903-5014 (719) 389-1251 FAX: (719) 389-1252; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http://www.ppcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in El Paso and Teller counties in CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Pinkerton Foundation 610 5th Ave., Ste. 316 New York, NY 10020-2403 (212) 332-3385 FAX: (212) 332-3399; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.thepinkertonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust 1202 E. Missouri Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85014-2921 (480) 948-5853 FAX: (480) 348-1316; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pipertrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ.
The Pittsburgh Foundation 5 PPG Pl., Ste. 250 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-5414 (412) 391-5122 FAX: (412) 391-7259; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pittsburghfoundation.org Limitations: Giving from unrestricted funds limited to Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Plough Foundation 62 N. Main St., Ste. 201 Memphis, TN 38103-2110 FAX: (901) 529-4063; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving in Shelby County, TN, with an emphasis on Memphis.
The PNC Foundation 1 PNC Plz. 249 5th Ave., P1-POPP-20-1 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 762-2748 FAX: (412) 705-3584; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.pnccommunityinvolvement.com/ PNCFoundation.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Washington, DC, DE, IN, KY, MD, NJ, OH, and PA.
Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation 60 S. 6th St., Ste. 3900 Minneapolis, MN 55402-4439 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pohladfamilygiving.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN.
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John William Pope Foundation
Progress Energy Foundation, Inc.
Quantum Foundation
4601 Six Forks Rd., Ste. 300 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 861-6444 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, NC, and VA.
P.O. Box 2591 Raleigh, NC 27602-2591 (919) 546-2207 FAX: (919) 546-4338; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.progress-energy.com/community/ foundation/grantguidelines.asp Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in FL, NC, and SC.
2701 North Australian Ave. Ste. 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33407-4526 (561) 832-7497 FAX: (561) 832-5794; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.quantumfnd.org Limitations: Giving limited to Palm Beach County, FL.
The Poplar Foundation 6410 Poplar Ave., Ste. 720 Memphis, TN 38119-4843 (901) 818-5195 Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis, TN.
Presbyterian Health Foundation 655 Research Pkwy., Ste. 500 Oklahoma City, OK 73104-3603 (405) 271-8150 FAX: (405) 271-2911; URL: http://www.phfokc.com Limitations: Giving primarily in OK.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. 100 E. Pratt St. Baltimore, MD 21202-1008 (410) 345-3603 FAX: (410) 345-2848; URL: http:// corporate.troweprice.com/ccw/home/ ourCompany/aboutUs/ communityInvolvement.do Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Baltimore, MD, area.
The Price Family Foundation, Inc. c/o Michael F. Price 667 Madison Ave. 25th Fl. New York, NY 10065-8025 Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ.
Protective Life Foundation P.O. Box 2606 Birmingham, AL 35202-2606 (205) 268-4434 FAX: (205) 268-5547; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.protective.com/default.asp?id=4 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Birmingham, AL, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Prudential Foundation Prudential Plz. 751 Broad St., 15th Fl. Newark, NJ 07102-3777 (973) 802-4791 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.prudential.com/view/page/ public/12182 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles, CA, Hartford, CT, Jacksonville, FL, Dubuque, IA, Chicago, IL, Minneapolis, MN, Newark, NJ, New York, NY, Philadelphia and Scranton, PA, Dallas and Houston, TX, Brazil, China, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan; giving also to national organizations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Leslie C. Quick, Jr. & Regina A. Quick Charitable Trust Foundation c/o Montrose Acctg. 505 Park Ave., 20th Fl. New York, NY 10022-9306 Limitations: Giving primarily in FL and NY.
Qwest Foundation 1801 California St., 50th Fl. Denver, CO 80202-2635 (303) 896-1266 FAX: (303) 896-4982; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.qwest.com/about/company/ community/foundation/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas company operations in AR, IA, ID, CO, MN, MO, ND, NE, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY.
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation P.O. Box 811 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067-0811 (858) 756-6557 FAX: (858) 756-6561; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rsffoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in San Diego County, CA.
Robert & Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
c/o Robert T. Priddy 1005 9th St., Ste. 102 Wichita Falls, TX 76301-3243 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.
The Priem Family Foundation c/o Dan Moreno 180 Park Rd. Burlingame, CA 94010-4317 URL: http://www.priem.org Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some giving also in CA.
Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc. 15 Princess Rd. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-2301 (609) 219-1800 FAX: (609) 219-1850; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.pacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Mercer County, NJ and surrounding communities in Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Monmouth and Burlington counties.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. 711 High St. Des Moines, IA 50392-0150 (515) 247-7227 FAX: (515) 246-5475; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.principal.com/about/giving Limitations: Giving limited to Des Moines, IA, and areas of company operations in Wilmington, DE, Cedar Falls, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Pella, IA, Grand Island, NE, Spokane, WA, and Appleton, WI.
1200 U St. N.W. Washington, DC 20009-4443 (202) 965-1800 FAX: (202) 265-8851; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.publicwelfare.org Limitations: Giving is limited to the U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publix Super Markets Charities 3300 Publix Corporate Pkwy. Lakeland, FL 33811-3311 Application address: P.O. Box 407, Lakeland, FL 33802-0407 Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, FL, GA, SC, and TN.
Rasmuson Foundation 301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 400 Anchorage, AK 99503-2648 E-mail:
[email protected]; Tel./fax: (907) 297-2700; URL: http://www.rasmuson.org Limitations: Giving limited to AK.
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust 135 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 1200 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2484 (317) 231-6075 FAX: (317) 231-9208; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for Arizona organizations: 2201 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 600B, Phoenix, AZ 85016, tel.: (602) 955-3000, fax: (602) 955-8029; URL: http:// www.ninapulliamtrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, and Indianapolis, IN.
V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation 475 Riverside Dr., Ste. 900 New York, NY 10115-0066 (212) 812-4271 FAX: (212) 812-4299; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for grant-related questions:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.vkrf.org/ Limitations: Giving to national and international programs, with a special interest in SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Ray of Hope Foundation
The Pumpkin Foundation
217 Commercial St., Ste. 300 Portland, ME 04101-4679 Limitations: Giving primarily in ME and TN.
575 Lexington Ave., 33rd Fl. New York, NY 10022-6156 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY; some funding nationally, particularly in MA.
Pritzker Foundation
Putnam Foundation
71 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 4600 Chicago, IL 60606-4637 (312) 577-2666 Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.
P.O. Box 323 Keene, NH 03431-0323 (603) 352-2448 Limitations: Giving limited to NH.
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P.O. Box 4019 Wilmington, DE 19807-0019 (302) 655-4440 FAX: (302) 655-3223; URL: http://www.rfca.org Limitations: Giving to domestic and international programs affiliated with the Roman Catholic church.
John & Cynthia Reed Foundation c/o Bank of America, N.A. 114 W. 47th St. New York, NY 10036-1510 Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater metropolitan New York, NY, area, NJ and MA.
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The Rees-Jones Foundation c/o Prog. Off. 5956 Sherry Ln., Ste. 1603 Dallas, TX 75225-6531 (214) 751-2977 URL: http://rees-jonesfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas and North TX.
Michael Reese Health Trust 150 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2320 Chicago, IL 60606-1608 (312) 726-1008 FAX: (312) 726-2797; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.healthtrust.net Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area with emphasis on the city of Chicago.
Regals Foundation c/o Atticus Capital LP 767 5th Ave., 12th Fl. New York, NY 10153-0023 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, NV, and OK for capital and planning grants. Giving nationally for cardiovascular clinic research and geriatrics training of physicians, and business journalism.
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Inc. 147 S. Cherry St., Ste. 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27101-5287 (336) 725-7541 FAX: (336) 725-6069; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 443-8319; URL: http://www.zsr.org Limitations: Giving limited to NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
RGK Foundation 1301 W. 25th St., Ste. 300 Austin, TX 78705-4236 (512) 474-9298 FAX: (512) 474-7281; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.rgkfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Rhode Island Foundation Regions Foundation P.O. Box 13906 Jackson, MS 39236-3906 Limitations: Giving limited to MS.
The Reinberger Foundation 27600 Chagrin Blvd., No. 355 Cleveland, OH 44122-4498 (216) 292-2790 FAX: (216) 292-4466; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.reinbergerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Columbus and in northeastern OH.
The Retirement Research Foundation 8765 W. Higgins Rd., Ste. 430 Chicago, IL 60631-4170 (773) 714-8080 FAX: (773) 714-8089; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rrf.org Limitations: Giving limited to FL, IL, IN, IA, KY, MO and WI for direct service requests. Giving on a national basis for research, advocacy, education and training.
Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc. 55 E. 59th St., 23rd Fl. New York, NY 10022-1112 (212) 935-3340 FAX: (212) 688-0633; E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact inf. for A. Akst, e-mail:
[email protected], tel.: (212) 935-3340, ext. 13; URL: http:// www.revsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel.
1 Union Station Providence, RI 02903-1746 (401) 274-4564 FAX: (401) 331-8085; Artist grants E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.rifoundation.org Limitations: Giving through discretionary funds limited to RI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
309 Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76102-4006 (817) 336-0494 FAX: (817) 332-2176; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.sidrichardson.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Fort Worth for the arts and human services, and statewide for health and education.
500 East Ave. Rochester, NY 14607-1912 (585) 271-4100 FAX: (585) 271-4292; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.racf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne counties, NY, except for donor-designated funds.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. 475 Riverside Dr., Ste. 900 New York, NY 10115 (212) 812-4200 FAX: (212) 812-4299; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail for grant inquiries:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rbf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in NY, and in Central and Eastern Europe (with emphasis on the Balkans), East and Southeast Asia (with emphasis on Southern China), and South Africa.
The Rockefeller Foundation 420 5th Ave. New York, NY 10018-2702 (212) 869-8500 URL: http://www.rockfound.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, Africa, North America, and Southeast Asia.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Winthrop Rockefeller Trust Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. 60 Jesup Rd. Westport, CT 06880-4311 (203) 222-6222 FAX: (203) 222-6282; URL: http://www.srf.org Limitations: Giving limited to U.S.-based organizations only.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Riley Foundation 4518 Poplar Springs Dr. Meridian, MS 39305-2616 (601) 481-1430 FAX: (601) 481-1434; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.rileyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Lauderdale County, MS.
The Roberts Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
c/o Dorian A. Vergos & Co., LLC 352 Seventh Ave., Rm. 1501 New York, NY 10001-0064 URL: http://www.robertsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
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Rochester Area Community Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
128 Reynolda Village Winston-Salem, NC 27106-5123 (336) 397-5500 FAX: (336) 723-7765; Tel. for Karen McNeil-Miller: (336) 721-2269; Toll free tel.: 1-800-485-9080; E-mail for Pam Wyatt:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.kbr.org Limitations: Giving limited to NC; social welfare grants limited to Winston-Salem and Forsyth County; health care giving, statewide.
1701 Village Center Cir. Las Vegas, NV 89134-6303 (702) 804-6000 FAX: (702) 804-6099; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.dwreynolds.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
Richmond, VA 23219-4058 (804) 697-6917 E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: P.O. Box 1124, Capitol Station Richmond, VA 23218-1124; URL: http:// www.robins-foundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Richmond, VA; the foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals from organizations outside of the Richmond metropolitan area.
c/o KKR Accounting Svcs. 2800 Sand Hill Rd., No. 200 Menlo Park, CA 94025-7080 Limitations: Giving limited to northern CA, with emphasis on San Francisco, San Mateo, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Benito counties.
2230 Cottondale Ln., Ste. 6 Little Rock, AR 72202-2048 (501) 661-9294 Limitations: Giving limited to AR.
Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation 400 Collins Rd., N.E., M.S. 124-302 Cedar Rapids, IA 52498-0001 FAX: (319) 295-9374; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rockwellcollins.com/about/ community/charitable_giving/ charitable_corporation/index.html Limitations: Giving in the U.S. in areas of company operations, with emphasis on San Jose and Tustin, CA, Melbourne, FL, IA, Portland, OR, and Richardson, TX.
O. Wayne Rollins Foundation c/o RFA Mgmt. Co., Inc. 2801 Buford Highway, Ste. 470 Atlanta, GA 30329 E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in GA.
Robertson Foundation
Robins Foundation
The RosaMary Foundation P.O. Box 13218 New Orleans, LA 70185-3218 (504) 895-1984 FAX: (504) 895-1988; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rosamary.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area.
1021 E. Cary St., 8th Fl.
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Rosenberg Foundation 131 Steuart St., Ste. 650 San Francisco, CA 94105-1244 FAX: (415) 357-5016; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.rosenfound.org Limitations: Giving limited to CA, except for national grants.
Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc. 477 Madison Ave., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10022-5802 (212) 750-7310 URL: http://www.helenarubinsteinfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Russell Family Foundation P.O. Box 2567 Gig Harbor, WA 98335-4567 (253) 858-5050 FAX: (253) 851-0460; E-mail:
[email protected]; Toll Free tel.: (888) 252-4331; URL: http://www.trff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Puget Sound region of WA.
Patrick G. & Shirley W. Ryan Foundation 150 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60601-7559 Limitations: Giving primarily in IL, with emphasis on Chicago.
S & G Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 20000, No. 25185 Jackson, WY 83001-7000 (307) 733-7707 Limitations: Giving primarily on the East Coast, with emphasis on FL, ME, NJ, and NY; some giving also in NM.
The Sage Foundation, Inc. c/o Steven A. Denning 16 Khakum Dr. Greenwich, CT 06831-3727 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, CT, NY, and WY.
Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation 319 N. 4th St., Ste. 300 St. Louis, MO 63102-1930 (314) 588-8200 FAX: (314) 588-8088; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.gstlcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan St. Louis, MO, area, including IL.
Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio 4208 Prospect Ave. Cleveland, OH 44103-4306 (216) 431-8010 FAX: (216) 431-8015; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.saintlukesfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Saint Paul Foundation 55 Fifth St. E., Ste. 600 St. Paul, MN 55101-1797 (651) 224-5463 FAX: (651) 224-8123; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 875-6167; Additional E-mails:
[email protected] and
[email protected]; URL: http:// saintpaulfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties in the metropolitan St. Paul, MN, area.
The Samueli Foundation 2101 E. Coast Hwy., 3rd Fl. Corona del Mar, CA 92625-1941 (949) 760-4400
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FAX: (949) 759-5707; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.samueli.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Orange County, CA.
FOUNDATIONS
Limitations: Giving limited to northern NM counties, including Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Santa Fe and Taos.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc.
Sarkeys Foundation
350 5th Ave., Ste. 4301 New York, NY 10118-4301 (212) 239-3030 FAX: (212) 239-3039; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.samuels.org Limitations: Giving limited to New York City.
530 E. Main St. Norman, OK 73071-5823 (405) 364-3703 FAX: (405) 364-8191; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.sarkeys.org Limitations: Giving limited to OK.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
San Antonio Area Foundation 110 Broadway, Ste. 230 San Antonio, TX 78205-1974 (210) 225-2243 FAX: (210) 225-1980; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application tel.: (210) 228-3753 and E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.saafdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to Bexar County, TX, and surrounding counties, except when otherwise specified by donor.
The Scherman Foundation, Inc. 16 E. 52nd St., Ste. 601 New York, NY 10022-5306 (212) 832-3086 FAX: (212) 838-0154; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.scherman.org Limitations: Giving in NY and nationally in all areas, except for the arts and social welfare, which are primarily in New York City.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dr. Scholl Foundation The San Diego Foundation 2508 Historic Decatur Rd., Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92106-6138 (619) 235-2300 FAX: (619) 239-1710; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (858) 674-6979 (for Rancho Bernardo); (760) 269-3882 (for Solana Beach); URL: http://www.sdfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater San Diego, CA, region.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The San Francisco Foundation 225 Bush St., Ste. 500 San Francisco, CA 94104-4224 (415) 733-8500 FAX: (415) 477-2783; E-mail:
[email protected]; Intent to Apply e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.sff.org Limitations: Giving limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo.
1033 Skokie Blvd., Ste. 230 Northbrook, IL 60062-4109 (847) 559-7430 URL: http://www.drschollfoundation.com Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., with some emphasis on the Chicago, IL area.
Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation 530 Lytton Ave., Ste. 200 Palo Alto, CA 94301-1556 (650) 617-3476 FAX: (650) 617-3469; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.schwabfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Bay Area, CA.
Bernard & Irene Schwartz Foundation, Inc. c/o Loral Corp. 745 5th Ave., Fl. 3 New York, NY 10151-0002 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Foundation The Sandy River Charitable Foundation 349 Voter Hill Rd. Farmington, ME 04938-6030 FAX: (207) 779-1901; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.srcfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on an international and national basis, (particularly Board/staff areas), with a special emphasis on ME.
Santa Barbara Foundation 15 E. Carrillo St. Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2706 (805) 963-1873 FAX: (805) 966-2345; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.sbfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Santa Fe Community Foundation 516 Alto St. P.O. Box 1827 Santa Fe, NM 87504-1827 (505) 988-9715 FAX: (505) 988-1829; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; Workshop registration E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.santafecf.org
c/o Neuberger & Berman 605 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10158-3698 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan New York, NY, area, including Long Island and Westchester.
Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation P.O. Box 2007 Sheridan, WY 82801-2007 FAX: (307) 672-1443; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.scottfoundation.org Limitations: Giving within a 35-mile radius of Sheridan, WY, and in specific areas of MT.
Searle Freedom Trust 1150 Seventeeth St. N.W. Ste. 910 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 375-7820 FAX: (202) 375-7821; Additional Phone: 202 375-7822, EMAIL:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.searlefreedomtrust.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Seattle Foundation 1200 5th Ave., Ste. 1300 Seattle, WA 98101-3151 (206) 622-2294 FAX: (206) 622-7673; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
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[email protected]; URL: http://www.seattlefoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to King County, WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Seedlings Foundation 984 Main St. Branford, CT 06405-3730 Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.
Seneff Family Foundation, Inc.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
FAX: (650) 450-5401; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.siliconvalleycf.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily for endowment-building in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, CA.
Sills Family Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 4920 Orlando, FL 32802-4920
1010 Ennis Hill Rd. Marshfield, VT 05658 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, NY, and VT.
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation
Harold Simmons Foundation
845 3rd Ave., 16th Fl. New York, NY 10022-6601 (212) 397-6060 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
3 Lincoln Ctr. 5430 LBJ Fwy., Ste. 1700 Dallas, TX 75240-2697 (972) 233-2134 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas and Fort Worth, TX, area.
Shasta Regional Community Foundation 1335-B Arboretum Dr., Ste. B Redding, CA 96003-3627 (530) 244-1219 FAX: (530) 244-0905; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.shastarcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta and Siskiyou counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Melvin and Bren Simon Charitable Foundation Number One 225 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204-3435 (317) 636-1600 Limitations: Giving primarily in Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN.
Shelton Family Foundation
William E. Simon Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 2791 Abilene, TX 79604-2791 (325) 676-7724 Limitations: Giving primarily in the west central TX area.
140 E. 45th St., Ste. 14D New York, NY 10017-7136 (212) 661-8366 FAX: (212) 661-9450; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wesimonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on New York, NY, and Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
The Sherwood Foundation 3555 Farnam St. Omaha, NE 68131-3302 (402) 341-1717 For information regarding human service, social justice or national initiatives contact Kristin Williams, e-mail:
[email protected]; For information regarding primary educational initiatives contact Katie Weitz White, e-mail:
[email protected]; For information regarding secondary education initiatives contact Jerry Bexten, e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.sherwoodfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE.
The Shubert Foundation, Inc. 234 W. 44th St. New York, NY 10036-3909 (212) 944-3777 FAX: (212) 944-3767; URL: http:// www.shubertfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Sierra Health Foundation 1321 Garden Hwy. Sacramento, CA 95833-9754 FAX: (916) 922-4024; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.sierrahealth.org Limitations: Giving limited to all or a portion of 26 Northern California counties depending on grant program: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano (eastern), Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba.
Silicon Valley Community Foundation 2440 West El Camino Real, Ste. 300 Mountain View, CA 94040-1498 (650) 450-5400
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Juliet L. Hillman Simonds Foundation 330 Grant St., Ste. 2000 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2309 (412) 338-3466 FAX: (412) 338-3463; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh, PA.
Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Detroit, with emphasis on six neighborhoods in the city of Detroit.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Skirball Foundation 31 W. 52nd St., 21st Fl. New York, NY 10019-6396 (212) 832-8500 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
The Skoll Foundation 250 University Ave., Ste. 200 Palo Alto, CA 94301-1738 (650) 331-1031 FAX: (650) 331-1033; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.skollfoundation.org/
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 630 5th Ave., Ste. 2550 New York, NY 10111-0242 (212) 649-1649 FAX: (212) 757-5117; URL: http://www.sloan.org Limitations: Giving primarily focused on U.S. institutions with occasional grants to foreign institutions.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Smart Family Foundation, Inc. 74 Pin Oak Ln. Wilton, CT 06897-1329 (203) 834-0400 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation 1280 Boylston St., Ste. 100 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-2112 (617) 278-5200 FAX: (617) 278-5250; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.smithfamilyfoundation.net Limitations: Giving limited to greater Boston, MA.
Robert H. Smith Family Foundation 2345 Crystal Dr. Arlington, VA 22202-4801 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC.
The Simons Foundation
Gordon V. & Helen C. Smith Foundation
101 Fifth Ave., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10003-1008 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.simonsfoundation.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
8716 Crider Brook Way Potomac, MD 20854-4547 (301) 469-8597 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, IL, MD, OH, VA, and WI; funding also in Arusha, Tanzania.
J. Marion Sims Foundation, Inc.
The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation
P.O. Box 818 Lancaster, SC 29721-0868 (803) 286-8772 FAX: (803) 286-8774; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.jmsims.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Lancaster County, Great Falls, and Fort Lawn, SC.
30195 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 275 Cleveland, OH 44124-5756 (216) 591-9111 FAX: (216) 591-9557; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Cleveland, OH, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Phoebe Snow Foundation The Siragusa Foundation 1 E. Wacker Dr., Ste 2910 Chicago, IL 60601-1474 (312) 755-0064 FAX: (312) 755-0069; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.siragusa.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Skillman Foundation 100 Talon Centre Dr., Ste. 100 Detroit, MI 48207-4266 (313) 393-1185 FAX: (313) 393-1187; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.skillman.org
591 Redwood Hwy., Ste. 3215 Mill Valley, CA 94941-6006 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Y & H Soda Foundation 1635 School St. Moraga, CA 94556-1150 (925) 631-1133 FAX: (925) 631-0248; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.yhsodafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA.
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The Sosland Foundation 4800 Main St., Ste. 100 Kansas City, MO 64112-2504 FAX: (816) 756-0494; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.soslandfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan bi-state Kansas City area.
Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation P.O. Box 1409 Ardmore, OK 73402-1409 (580) 226-0700 FAX: (580) 226-0223; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.somfardmore.org Limitations: Giving limited to OK organizations within a 50-mile radius of Ardmore.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Chicago, IL, Kansas City, MO, New York, NY, and Dallas, TX; giving also to regional organizations active in areas of company operations and national organizations; giving limited to Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, KS, and Johnson and Wyandotte counties, MO, for the Sprint Achievement Program.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
St. Croix Valley Community Foundation 516 2nd St., Ste. 214 Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 386-9490 FAX: (715) 386-1250; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.scvcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Chisago and Washington counties, MN and Pierce, Polk and St. Croix counties, WI.
C. D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 36007 Charlotte, NC 28236-6007 Limitations: Giving primarily in NC.
St. Jude Medical Foundation
The Spartanburg County Foundation 424 E. Kennedy St. Spartanburg, SC 29302-1916 (864) 582-0138 FAX: (864) 573-5378; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.spcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Spartanburg County, SC, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Spencer Foundation 625 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1600 Chicago, IL 60611-3109 (312) 337-7000 FAX: (312) 337-0282; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail for M. McPherson:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.spencer.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
1 Lillehei Plz. St. Paul, MN 55117-1761 (651) 756-2157 FAX: (877) 291-7569; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.sjmfoundation.com/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MN.
Stardust Foundation, Inc. 6730 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 230 Scottsdale, AZ 85253-4416 (480) 607-5800 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.stardustfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ.
The Starr Foundation
45 Rockefeller Plz., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10111-0100 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
399 Park Ave., 17th Fl. New York, NY 10022-4614 (212) 909-3600 FAX: (212) 750-3536; E-mail for Suzanne Eden:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.starrfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on New York, NY and emphasis on Asia internationally.
The Spray Foundation, Inc.
State Farm Companies Foundation
P.O. Box 22828 Lexington, KY 40522-2828 Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA, Harrodsburg and Lexington, KY, and PA.
1 State Farm Plz. Bloomington, IL 61710-0001 (309) 766-2161 FAX: (309) 766-2314; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail: home.sf-foundation.
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.statefarm.com/foundati/foundati.htm Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, IL, MN, and NY.
The Speyer Family Foundation, Inc.
The Springs Close Foundation, Inc. 951 Market St., Ste. 205 Fort Mill, SC 29708 (803) 548-2002 FAX: (803) 548-1797; Lancaster contact information: Tel.: (803) 286-2197, fax: 803-416-4626; Chester contact information: Tel.: (803) 581-7874, fax: (803) 581-2431; URL: http:// www.thespringsclosefoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Lancaster County and the townships of Fort Mill and Chester, SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Sprint Foundation 6220 Sprint Pkwy. Overland Park, KS 66251-6118 (913) 762-3767 FAX: (913) 624-3490; Mailing address: P.O. Box 11315, Kansas City, MO 64112; E-mail for Sprint Achievement Prog.:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.sprint.com/responsibility/ sprint_foundation/index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Washington, DC, Atlanta, GA,
State Street Foundation, Inc. 1 Lincoln St. Boston, MA 02111-2900 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.statestreet.com/company/ community_affairs/global_philanthropy/ overview.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, GA, IL, Boston and Quincy, MA, MO, NJ, NY, NC, TX, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cayman Islands, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
FOUNDATIONS
Staten Island, NY 10314-1658 (718) 697-2831 FAX: (718) 697-3180; URL: http:// www.thestatenislandfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving only in Staten Island, NY.
The Robert K. Steel Family Foundation c/o BCRS Assocs. 100 Wall St., 11th Fl. New York, NY 10005 Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and NY.
Steelcase Foundation P.O. Box 1967, GH-4E Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967 FAX: (616) 475-2200; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.steelcase.com/na/ steelcase_foundation_ourcompany.aspx? f=18486 Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Athens, AL, City of Industry, CA, Grand Rapids, MI, and Markham, Canada.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Steele Foundation, Inc. 702 E. Osborn Rd., Ste. 190 Phoenix, AZ 85014-5215 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address: P.O. Box 1112, Phoenix, AZ 85001 Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.
The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation 650 Madison Ave., 17th Fl New York, NY 10022-1029 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
The Sternlicht Family Foundation, Inc. c/o Foundation Source 501 Silverside Rd., Ste. 123 Wilmington, DE 19809-1377 Limitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY.
The Stewardship Foundation P.O. Box 1278 Tacoma, WA 98401-1278 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.stewardshipfdn.org Limitations: Giving internationally, nationally and in western WA, especially in Tacoma and Pierce County and the Puget Sound Region.
Levi Strauss Foundation 1155 Battery St. Levi Plaza San Francisco, CA 94111-1203 (415) 501-3577 FAX: (415) 501-6575; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail for Daniel Jae-Won Lee:
[email protected]; E-mail for the Syringe Access Fund:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.levistrauss.com/Citizenship/ LeviStraussFoundation.aspx Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Africa, Asia, Canada, China, Europe, Haiti, and Latin America.
Stuart Foundation 500 Washington St., 8th Fl. San Francisco, CA 94111-4735 (415) 393-1551 FAX: (415) 393-1552; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.stuartfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and WA.
The Staten Island Foundation 260 Christopher Ln., Ste. 3B
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Stuller Family Foundation 1213 Terrace Hwy. Broussard, LA 70518-7643 (337) 394-5432 Limitations: Giving primarily in Lafayette, LA.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CT, Washington, DC, DE, FL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, VA, and VT.
The Teagle Foundation The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 1074 Morehead City, NC 28557-1074 (252) 240-2788 E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address for Sunbeams: 4900 Randall Pkwy., Ste. H, Wilmington, NC 28403, tel.: (910) 397-7742, fax: (910) 397-0023, toll-free tel.: (866) 255-7742; URL: http://www.sunshinelady.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
10 Rockefeller Plz., Rm. 920 New York, NY 10020-1903 (212) 373-1972 E-mail:
[email protected]; Liblog URL: http://www.teaglefoundation.org/liblog/ default.aspx; Teagle Podcasts URL: http:// www.teaglefoundation.org/learning/ podcasts.aspx; URL: http://www.teagle.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No grants to community organizations outside New York City.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Surdna Foundation, Inc.
T. L. L. Temple Foundation
330 Madison Ave., 30th Fl. New York, NY 10017-5001 (212) 557-0010 FAX: (212) 557-0003; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.surdna.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington DC, and NY.
204 Champions Dr. Lufkin, TX 75901-7321 (936) 639-5197 Limitations: Giving primarily in counties in TX constituting the East Texas Pine Timber Belt.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
John Templeton Foundation
www.thrivent.com/foundations/tflfoundation/ index.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis for the Lutheran Grant Program; giving limited to the Twin Cities, MN, including Minneapolis and St. Paul, and the Fox Cities, WI, including Appleton, for Corporate Community Grants; giving to national organizations for the Charitable Gifting Initiative.
Tiger Foundation 101 Park Ave., 21st Fl. New York, NY 10178-4799 (212) 984-2565 FAX: (212) 949-9778; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.tigerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Timken Foundation of Canton
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
200 Market Ave. N., Ste. 210 Canton, OH 44702-1437 (330) 452-1144 Limitations: Giving primarily in local areas of Timken Co. domestic operations in Manchester, CT; Cairo, Dahlonega, and Sylvania, GA; Bucyrus, Canton, Eaton, New Philadelphia, OH; Ashboro, Columbus, and Lincolnton, NC; Keene, and Lebanon, NH; Honea Path, Walhalla, Union, and Gaffney, SC; Altavista, VA; and Mascot and Pulaski, TN. Giving also in local areas in Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, Poland, Romania, and South Africa where Timken Co. has manufacturing facilities.
S. Mark Taper Foundation
Tenet Healthcare Foundation
The TJX Foundation, Inc.
12011 San Vicente Blvd., Ste. 400 Los Angeles, CA 90049-4946 (310) 476-5413 FAX: (310) 471-4993; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail (for R. Reisler):
[email protected]; URL: https://www.smtfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles County, CA.
13737 Noel Rd., Ste. 100 Dallas, TX 75240-2017 (469) 893-6502 FAX: (469) 893-2605; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tenethealth.com/TenetHealth/ Community Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, FL, GA, PA, and TX.
c/o The TJX Cos., Inc. 770 Cochituate Rd., Rte. X3S Framingham, MA 01701-4666 (508) 390-3199 FAX: (508) 390-2091; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.tjx.com/ corporate_community_foundation.asp Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on MA.
Target Foundation
The Textron Charitable Trust
c/o Community Rels. Opers. 1000 Nicollet Mall, TPS2688 Minneapolis, MN 55403 (800) 388-6740 FAX: (612) 696-4706; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.target.com/community Limitations: Giving limited to the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN 7-county metropolitan area.
c/o Textron Inc. 40 Westminster St. Providence, RI 02903-2525 URL: http://www.textron.com/about/commitment/ corp_giving/apply_for_grant.jsp Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on RI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Eugene V. & Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust
Richard E. and Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 2422 Santa Fe, NM 87504-2422 E-mail (for Sherry Thompson):
[email protected] Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Ann and Bill Swindells Charitable Trust 1211 S.W. 5th Ave., Ste. 2340 Portland, OR 97204-3723 (503) 222-0689 FAX: (503) 222-0726; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.swindellstrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.
P.O. Box 521 Winooski, VT 05404-0521 (802) 857-0495 FAX: (802) 857-0496; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.tarrantfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to VT.
TD Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 9540 1 Portland Sq. Portland, ME 04112-9540 (207) 828-7558 E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; Contact for Non-Profit Training Resource Fund and Housing for Everyone Grant Competition: Michael L. Rayder, Jr., Mgr., tel.: (207) 756-6947, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.tdbanknorth.com/community/ our_community.html
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300 Conshohocken State Rd., Ste. 500 West Conshohocken, PA 19428-3801 (610) 941-2828 FAX: (610) 825-1730; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.templeton.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation 4321 N. Ballard Rd. Appleton, WI 54919-0001 (800) 236-3736 FAX: (920) 628-5165; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional application addresses: Lutheran Grant Prog.: Kathy Larson, Church and Community Engagement, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Lutheran Grant Prog., 4321 N. Ballard Rd., Appleton, WI 54919-0001, tel.: (920) 628-5099, FAX: (920) 628-5165, Corporate Community Grant Prog., Twin Cities, MN: David Jones, Community Rels., Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, 625 4th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55415-1624, tel.: (612) 340-8281, Fox Cities, WI: Jenni Eickelberg, Community Rels., Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, 4321 N. Ballard Rd., Appleton, WI 54919-0001, tel.: (920) 628-4610; E-mail for Charitable Gifting Initiative:
[email protected]; URL: https://
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Toledo Community Foundation, Inc. 300 Madison Ave., Ste. 1300 Toledo, OH 43604-1583 (419) 241-5049 FAX: (419) 242-5549; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant inquiry E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.toledocf.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in northwestern OH, with emphasis on the greater Toledo area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Tosa Foundation c/o Tashia F. Morgridge 3130 Alpine Road, PMB 705, Ste. 288 Portola Valley, CA 94028-8005 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and MA.
Toyota USA Foundation c/o Fdn. Admin. 9 W. 57th St., Ste. 4900 New York, NY 10019-2701 (212) 715-7486 URL: http://www.toyota.com/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations in AL, CA, IN, KY, MI, NY, TX and WV; giving also to national organizations.
Travelers Foundation 385 Washington St., M.C. NB10T St. Paul, MN 55102-1309 (651) 310-7757 FAX: (651) 310-2327; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application materials address: 1 Tower Sq., Hartford, CT 06183; URL: http://www.travelers.com/
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
corporate-info/about/community/ foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant company operations, with emphasis Hartford, CT and St. Paul, MN; limited giving to national organizations.
Triad Foundation, Inc.
FAX: (404) 681-0172; URL: http:// www.turnerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily on a regional and national basis; priority consideration to programs in FL, GA, MT, NM, and SC.
The USAA Foundation, Inc.
The Turner Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 4440 Ithaca, NY 14852-4440 (607) 257-1133 FAX: (607) 257-5203; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL, Charlotte, NC, and Tompkins County, NY.
4 W. Main St., Ste. 800 Springfield, OH 45502-2302 (937) 325-1300 FAX: (937) 325-0100; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.hmturnerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Springfield and Clark County, OH.
Triangle Community Foundation
Turrell Fund
324 Blackwell St., Ste. 1220 Durham, NC 27701-3690 (919) 474-8370 FAX: (919) 941-9208; E-mail:
[email protected]; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.trianglecf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties, NC.
21 Van Vleck St. Montclair, NJ 07042-2358 (973) 783-9358 FAX: (973) 783-9283; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application Contact: Jeneanne Kautzmann, Grants, Mgr.; e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.turrellfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to Essex, Union, Hudson and Passaic counties, NJ, and VT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Trull Foundation 404 4th St. Palacios, TX 77465-4812 (361) 972-5241 FAX: (361) 972-1109; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.trullfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on the rural south area, as well as the Palacios and Matagorda County areas.
Trust for Mutual Understanding 6 W. 48th St., 12th Fl. New York, NY 10036-1802 (212) 843-0404 FAX: (212) 843-0344; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tmuny.org Limitations: Giving for exchanges between the U.S. and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, primarily the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia. Support is also provided, to a lesser extent, for exchanges involving Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Ukraine.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Tudor Foundation, Inc. 1275 King St. Greenwich, CT 06831-2936 Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, NY and England; some funding also in Australia.
The Tull Charitable Foundation 50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1245 Atlanta, GA 30303-2916 (404) 659-7079 URL: http://www.tullfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to GA.
Tulsa Community Foundation 7030 S. Yale, Ste. 600 Tulsa, OK 74136 (918) 494-8823 FAX: (918) 494-9826; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.tulsacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to northeastern OK through discretionary funds; donor-advised giving is nationwide.
Turner Foundation, Inc. c/o Erin Goodreau 133 Luckie St. N.W., 2nd Fl. Atlanta, GA 30303-2038 (404) 681-9900
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FOUNDATIONS
U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc. BC-MN-H21B 800 Nicollet Mall, 21st Fl. Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 303-4000 FAX: (612) 303-0787; URL: http:// www.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/about/ community_relations/charit_giving.cfm Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, AZ, CA, CO, ID, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NV, OH, OR, SD, TN, UT, WA, WI, and WY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
UBS Foundation U.S.A. 800 Harbor Blvd., Tax Dept. Weehawken, NJ 07086-6724 Additional address: 1000 Harbor Blvd., 10th Fl, Weehawken, NJ 07086, tel.: (201) 352-9238 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on CA, Washington, DC, MN, NJ, NY, OH, TX, and UT.
9800 Fredericksburg Rd., D-03-E San Antonio, TX 78288-3500 (210) 498-1225 Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Sacramento, CA, Colorado Springs, CO, Tampa, FL, San Antonio, TX, and Norfolk, VA.
Thomas J. and Sandra L. Usher Charitable Foundation 26124 Fawnwood Ct. Bonita Springs, FL 34134-8690 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA; some funding nationally.
Valero Energy Foundation 1 Valero Way P.O. Box 696000 San Antonio, TX 78269-6000 (210) 345-2615 FAX: (210) 345-2103; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional Contact: Beth Senac, E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.valero.com/Community/ Community_Giving/Pages/Home.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on TX.
Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation 1939 Harrison St., Ste. 510 Oakland, CA 94612-3532 (510) 466-6060 FAX: (510) 466-6067; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ wgvalley/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
VanderWeide Family Foundation P.O. Box 230257 Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700 FAX: (616) 774-0116; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail:
[email protected] (for G. Vander Hart) or
[email protected] (for S. Volkers); URL: http:// www.vw-foundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in west MI and central FL.
UniHealth Foundation 800 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1300 Los Angeles, CA 90017-2665 (213) 630-6500 FAX: (213) 630-6509; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.unihealthfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in CA in the following areas: San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valley, Westside and Downtown Los Angeles, San Gabriel Valley, and Long Beach and Orange County.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Union Pacific Foundation 1400 Douglas St., Stop 1560 Omaha, NE 68179-1001 (402) 544-5600 FAX: (402) 501-2291; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.up.com/found Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
United Health Foundation 9900 Bren Rd. E, MN008-W150 Minnetonka, MN 55343-9664 (952) 936-1924 FAX: (952) 936-1675; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Washington, DC, FL, MN, and NY.
Vermont Community Foundation 3 Court St. P.O. Box 30 Middlebury, VT 05753-1405 (802) 388-3355 FAX: (802) 388-3398; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.vermontcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to VT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Victoria Foundation, Inc. 946 Bloomfield Ave., 2nd Fl. Glen Ridge, NJ 07028-1304 (973) 748-5300 FAX: (973) 748-0016; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.victoriafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ; environmental grants limited to NJ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Madelaine G. von Weber Trust 1 Eagle Sq. Concord, NH 03301-4903 (603) 223-9144 Limitations: Giving primarily in NH, with emphasis on Manchester.
Wachovia Regional Foundation 123 S. Broad St., 3rd Fl. PA4360
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Philadelphia, PA 19109-1029 FAX: (215) 670-4313; Contact for Neighborhood Implementation and Planning Grants: Kimberly Allen, Prog. Off., tel.: (215) 670-4307, Crystal Dundas, Prog. Off., tel.: (215) 670-4311; URL: http://www.wachovia.com/ regionalfoundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the DE, NJ, and eastern PA tri-state area.
The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation, Inc. 301 S. College St., Ste. 2525 Charlotte, NC 28288-0143 (704) 374-6128 FAX: (704) 374-2484; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: https://www.wachovia.com/ wachoviafoundation Limitations: Giving limited to AL, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, KS, MD, MS, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, TN, TX, and VA.
Waco Foundation 900 Austin Ave., Fl. 9 Waco, TX 76701-1949 (254) 754-3404 FAX: (254) 753-2887; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wacofoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to McLennan County, TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Waitt Family Foundation P.O. Box 1948 La Jolla, CA 92038-1948 (858) 551-4400 FAX: (858) 551-6871; Contact inf. for C. Jacobson: e-mail:
[email protected], tel.: (858) 551-4437; URL: http:// www.waittfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Wal-Mart Foundation 702 S.W. 8th St., Dept. 8687, # 0555 Bentonville, AR 72716-0150 (800) 530-9925 FAX: (479) 273-6850; URL: http:// www.walmartfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on AR, Washington, DC, IL, NY, TN, UT, and VA.
Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation, Inc. 61 E. Sunbridge, Ste. 1 Fayetteville, AR 72703-2857 (479) 582-2310 FAX: (479) 582-2292; E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: P.O. Box 10500, Fayetteville, AR 72703-0043 Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, KS, MO and OK.
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Wallace Global Fund 1990 M St. N.W., Ste. 250 Washington, DC 20036-3430 (202) 452-1530 FAX: (202) 452-0922; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wgf.org Limitations: Giving on an international basis.
Wallace Research Foundation c/o RSM McGladrey, Inc. 221 3rd Ave. S.E., Ste. 300 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-1525
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Walther Cancer Foundation, Inc. 9292 N. Meridian St., Ste. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46260-1828 (317) 708-6101 FAX: (317) 708-6102; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.walther.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S., with emphasis on IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Walton Family Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 2030 Bentonville, AR 72712-2030 (479) 464-1570 FAX: (479) 464-1580; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving through two of four funding areas is limited to northwest AR and the Mississippi River’s delta region of AR and MS. Educational funding is limited to target school districts.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
5 Penn Plz., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10001-1837 (212) 251-9700 FAX: (212) 679-6990; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.wallacefoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. 4910 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Ste. 221 Washington, DC 20016-4368 (202) 966-2932 FAX: (202) 966-3370; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wallacegenetic.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc. 7 Park Center Ct. Owings Mills, MD 21117-4200 (410) 654-8500 FAX: (410) 654-4900; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.hjweinbergfoundation.org Limitations: Giving nationally, primarily in MD, HI, northeast PA, NY, and internationally to Israel and the Former Soviet Union.
Weingart Foundation 1055 W. 7th St., Ste. 3050 Los Angeles, CA 90017-2305 (213) 688-7799 FAX: (213) 688-1515; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.weingartfnd.org Limitations: Giving limited to 6 southern CA counties; Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Weitz Family Foundation 1125 S. 103 St, Ste. 600 Omaha, NE 68124-6019 Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL, Minneapolis, MN and Omaha, NE.
65 Bleecker St., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10012-2420 (212) 387-7555 FAX: (212) 387-7560; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for proposals:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.warholfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
100 W. 10th St., Ste. 1109 Wilmington, DE 19801-1653 (302) 654-2477 Limitations: Giving limited to DE and Chester County, PA.
The Warren Family Foundation
WellPoint Foundation, Inc.
3533 Mill Springs Rd. Birmingham, AL 35223-1637 Limitations: Giving primarily in AL, with emphasis on Birmingham, and in Chattanooga, TN.
120 Monument Circle Indianapolis, IN 46204-4906 E-mail:
[email protected]; Application address: 700 Broadway, 3rd Fl, Denver, CO 80273, tel.: (805) 557-6177; URL: http://www.wellpointfoundation.org/ home.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, IN, KY, ME, MO, NV, NY, NH, OH, VA, and WI; giving also to national organizations.
Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 16630 Missoula, MT 59808-6630 (406) 523-1325 Additional tel.: (406) 523-1300; E-mail address for Horatio Alger Montana Scholarships:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.dpwfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on MT.
Wasserman Foundation The Wallace Foundation
Warren, OH 44482-0760 (330) 394-5600 FAX: (330) 394-5601; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address: 108 Main Ave. S.W., Ste. 1005, Warren, OH, 44481-1058; URL: http:// www.rjweanfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Mahoning Valley, OH, area.
12100 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400 Los Angeles, CA 90064-1052 (310) 407-0200 FAX: (310) 882-4601; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wassermanfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Welfare Foundation, Inc.
Wells Fargo Foundation 550 California St., MAC A0112-073 San Francisco, CA 94104-1004 URL: http://www.wellsfargo.com/donations Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving on a national basis for the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation.
WEM Foundation P.O. Box 5628 Minneapolis, MN 55440-9300 Limitations: Giving primarily in FL and MN.
Waukesha County Community Foundation 2727 N. Grandview Blvd., Ste. 122 Waukesha, WI 53188-6100 (262) 513-1861 E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.waukeshafoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Waukesha County, WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Wendling Foundation 6155 Fuller Ct., No. 2 Alexandria, VA 22310-2541 (703) 924-6270 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC, and the New England states, especially ME.
The Raymond John Wean Foundation P.O. Box 760
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The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation
Wichita Community Foundation
40 Fountain Plz., Ste. 277 Buffalo, NY 14202-2220 (716) 855-2146 Limitations: Giving primarily in Buffalo and western NY.
301 N. Main, Ste. 100 Wichita, KS 67202 (316) 264-4880 FAX: (316) 264-7592; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wichitacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Wichita, KS, area.
West Central Initiative 1000 Western Ave. Fergus Falls, MN 56537-4805 (218) 739-2239 FAX: (218) 739-5381; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 735-2239 (MN only); URL: http://www.wcif.org Limitations: Giving limited to Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin counties, MN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
K. T. Wiedemann Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
10 N. Saint James Pl. Eastborough, KS 67206-2027 Address for letters of inquiry: 8710 Shadowridge Cir., Wichita, KS 67226 Limitations: Giving primarily in Butler and Sedgwick counties, KS, with emphasis on Wichita.
Western Union Foundation
E. L. Wiegand Foundation
12500 Belford Ave., M1I Englewood, CO 80112-5939 (720) 332-6606 FAX: (720) 332-4772; E-mail:
[email protected]; E-mail for Luella Chavez D’Angelo:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.westernunion.com/foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, Washington, DC, Miami, FL, Chicago, IL, New York, NY, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and the Philippines.
Wiegand Ctr. 165 W. Liberty St., Ste. 200 Reno, NV 89501-2902 (775) 333-0310 Limitations: Giving primarily in NV and adjoining western states, including AZ, ID, OR, UT and WA; public affairs grants given primarily in Washington, DC, and New York, NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Wexner Family Charitable Fund c/o Delson Assocs. 8000 Walton Parkway, Ste. 100 New Albany, OH 43054 Limitations: Giving primarily in OH; some giving in NY and MA.
Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation
The Wilburforce Foundation 3601 Fremont Ave. N., Ste. 304 Seattle, WA 98103-8753 FAX: (206) 632-2326; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional address (Montana office): P.O. Box 296, Bozeman, MT 59771-0296, tel.: (406) 586-9796, fax: (406) 586-3076, e-mail:
[email protected]; Additional tel.: (800) 201-0148 (Seattle office), (800) 317-8180 (Montana office); URL: http:// www.wilburforce.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. and western Canada, particularly AK, AZ, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY, British Columbia, and the Yellowstone to Yukon region of U.S.-Canada.
FOUNDATIONS
Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Forsyth County, NC, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Wiregrass Foundation 2431 W. Main St., Ste. 302 Dothan, AL 36301-1251 (334) 699-1031 FAX: (334) 669-2472; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wiregrassfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, Henry, Dale and Geneva counties, AL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. 231 W. Michigan St., Rm. P423 Milwaukee, WI 53203-0001 (414) 221-2107 FAX: (414) 221-2412; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wec-foundation.com/ Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in the Upper Peninsula, MI, area and WI.
Wood-Claeyssens Foundation P.O. Box 30586 Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0586 Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, CA.
Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc. 50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-2951 (404) 522-6755 FAX: (404) 522-7026; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.woodruff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the metropolitan Atlanta area.
Woods Charitable Fund, Inc.
c/o Bank of Hawaii, Fdn. Admin. P.O. Box 3170 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 FAX: (808) 694-4006; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional e-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving limited to HI, with emphasis on the Island of Kauai.
1440 M St. Lincoln, NE 68508-2513 (402) 436-5971 FAX: (402) 742-0123; E-mail:
[email protected]; Mailing address: P.O. Box 81309, Lincoln, NE 68501; Additional e-mails:
[email protected] (Pam Baker);
[email protected] (Tom Woods);
[email protected] (Angie Zmarzly); URL: http://www.woodscharitable.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
c/o Foundation Mgmt. Svcs., Inc. 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 627 Cleveland, OH 44115-1952 (216) 696-7273 FAX: (216) 621-8198; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.fmscleveland.com/ thomaswhite/ Limitations: Giving limited to nonprofit charitable organizations located within Cuyahoga County, OH, if such organizations, and their services and facilities, primarily serve residents of the City of Cleveland.
Williamsburg Community Health Foundation
Greater Worcester Community Foundation, Inc.
5308 Discovery Park Blvd., Ste. 101 Williamsburg, VA 23188-2880 (757) 345-0912 FAX: (757) 345-0913; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wchf.com Limitations: Giving limited to Williamsburg, as well as James City, York, Charles City, Gloucester, New Kent and Surry counties, VA.
370 Main St., Ste. 650 Worcester, MA 01608-1738 (508) 755-0980 FAX: (508) 755-3406; E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.greaterworcester.org Limitations: Giving limited to Worcester County, MA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Wortham Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 826 Siloam Springs, AR 72761-0826 (479) 524-9829 Limitations: Giving on a national basis with emphasis on the Midwest and Southwest.
2727 Allen Pkwy., Ste. 1570 Houston, TX 77019-2125 (713) 526-8849 FAX: (713) 526-7222; E-mail:
[email protected] Limitations: Giving limited to Houston and Harris County, TX.
P.O. Box 9777 CH 3E22 Federal Way, WA 98063-9777 (253) 924-3159 FAX: (253) 924-3658; URL: http:// www.weyerhaeuser.com/Sustainability/ Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Washington, DC, GA, MN, OR, WA, Canada, and China.
George N. Wilcox Trust
The Thomas H. White No. 1 Trust
Whitney Benefits, Inc. 245 Broadway P.O. Box 5085 Sheridan, WY 82801-3940 (307) 674-7303 FAX: (307) 674-4335; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.whitneybenefits.org Limitations: Giving limited to Sheridan County, WY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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The Winston-Salem Foundation 860 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101-2506 FAX: (336) 727-0581; E-mail:
[email protected]; Toll free tel.: (866) 227-1209; Grant application E-mail:
[email protected]; Additional E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.wsfoundation.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Wyss Foundation 1601 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Ste. 802 Washington, DC 20009-1055 FAX: (202) 232-4419; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.wyssfoundation.org
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FOUNDATIONS
Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY).
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
1660 Bush St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 E-mail:
[email protected]
Xcel Energy Foundation 414 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, MN 55401-1927 (612) 215-5317 FAX: (612) 215-4522; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http:// www.xcelenergy.com/Company/Community/ Xcel%20Energy%20Foundation/Pages/ Xcel_Energy_Foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations in CO, MI, MN, ND, NM, SD, TX, and WI.
Yum! Brands Foundation P.O. Box 35910 Louisville, KY 40232-5910 (502) 874-8294 Application address: 1441 Gardiner Ln., Louisville, KY 40213-5910; URL: http://www.yum.com/ responsibility/foundation.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with some emphasis on Louisville, KY; giving also to national organizations.
The Maxine and Jack Zarrow Family Foundation Yawkey Foundation II 990 Washington St., Ste. 315 Dedham, MA 02026-6716 (781) 329-7470 URL: http://www.yawkeyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan Boston area.
Tulsa, OK 74103-4012 (918) 295-8004 FAX: (918) 295-8049; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.zarrow.com/ahz.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area.
Zell Family Foundation 2 N. Riverside Plz., Ste. 600 Chicago, IL 60606-2639 (312) 466-3852 Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL, with some giving in MI.
The ZOOM Foundation c/o Cummings and Lockwood P.O. Box 2505 Greenwich, CT 06836-2505
401 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 900 Tulsa, OK 74103-4012 (918) 295-8004 FAX: (918) 295-8049; E-mail:
[email protected]; URL: http://www.zarrow.com/mjz.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area.
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Yellow Chair Foundation
401 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 900
c/o Pacific Foundation Services, LLC
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