Grant Guides
2008
GRANTS FOR
CAPACITY BUILDING, MANAGEMENT & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
CONTENTS Introduction _________________________________________________ iii Statistical Analysis_______________________________________ vii Foundation Center Cooperating Collections _________________ xvii Section One: Grant Listings ___________________________________ 1 Section Two: Indexes_______________________________________ 209 Index to Grants by Recipient Name _______________________ 209 Index to Grants by Recipient Location_____________________ 239 Index to Grants by Subject ______________________________ 267 Section Three: Foundation Addresses and Limitations __________ 335
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INTRODUCTION Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance lists 9,134 grants of $10,000 or more with a total value of $1,884,902,771 made by 728 foundations, mostly in 2005 or 2006. 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 Center’s grants database, which includes the grants from more than 1,250 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 by way of grant reporting forms, electronic files, newsletters, annual reports, or other grants lists. The grants listed in this publication are also included in the Foundation Directory Online, the Foundation Center’s subscription-based service, along with detailed profiles of the foundations making the grants.
ARRANGEMENT Within this volume, 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 of the activity funded. Numeric references in the indexes are to grant identification numbers, notp age numbers.
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Access to the grants is available through three indexes: ◆ an index of recipient names; ◆ a geographic index (arranged by recipient state or
foreign country location, then recipient name); and ◆ an index of subject key words.
The subject index contains a number of multiple index terms, such as film/video, that are indexed under the first word in the term, in this case, film. If you are using this publication online, and you cannot find what you are looking for in the subject index, you can also search for your subject term using the “find in” search feature. Type the Control and F keys to open the “find in” search feature, then type any word(s), such as video. Statistical tables analyzing the grants in this volume 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 foreign country); primary subject; type of support (capital, general,
Sample Entry Foundation location Foundation name
Limitations
Grant identification number Recipient name & location Amount, Year authorized, Duration, Description
CALIFORNIA The James Irvine Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for agencies receiving substantial government support. No grants to individuals. 913. San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association, San Diego, CA. $450,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For information technology enhancements to improve organizational capacity.
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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. A list of foundation addresses and geographic limitations can be found at the back of this publication. If you are using this publication online, you can also find the most up-to-date contact information by clicking on the foundation name link above each list of grants in Section One.
RESEARCH USING THIS GUIDE In developing your basic list of potential funding sources, you should scan the grant listings in the category or categories closest to your field. Depending on the nature of your search, you will add to your list of possibilities the names of those foundations whose recent grants seem to indicate a potential interest in your organization or project. You should be looking for foundations that have funded an organization or project like yours, that are located or seem to award grants in your geographic area, and/or that have made grants in dollar amounts similar to the amount you are seeking. If you are new to grantseeking research, we recommend that you visit the Get Started area of the Foundation Center’s web site (foundationcenter.org). Continuously updated, the Foundation Center’s web site is visited daily by tens of thousands of grantseekers, grantmakers, and others interested in the world of philanthropy. For help in writing your proposals review the Center’s Proposal Writing Short Course (foundationcenter.org/getstarted/tutorials/ shortcourse) or alternatively, read the Foundation Center’s Guide to Proposal Writing (foundationcenter.org/marketplace).
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PLEASE REMEMBER: IF YOU DO NOT QUALIFY, DO NOT APPLY. Comprehensive research using all available resources will help the grantseeker determine the overall giving interests of a particular foundation and decide on appropriate foundations to apply to for funding. It is essential to remember that many foundations place limitations on their giving, including by subject area, recipient type, and geographic location. Finding out about any limitations before submitting grant proposals will save you time, decrease the number of rejections you receive, and demonstrate to the foundations you target that you know your field. The restrictions to giving under which some foundations operate appear in two places in this volume: in the “Grant Listings” section and in the “List of Foundations” section. If you do not fall within a funder’s giving guidelines, do not apply for a grant. For all foundations, however, it is vitally important that you do further research before applying for funding. After developing a list of foundations with a funding history in your field, it is imperative that you learn more about each one by consulting additional reference sources. If you are using this publication online, you can start by clicking on the foundation name that is found at the beginning of each funder’s list of grants. This link will take you to the funder’s record in Foundation Finder (lnp.foundationcenter.org/ finder.html), at the Foundation Center’s web site. Here you will find the latest contact information, brief financial data, a link to the funder’s web site (if available), and a link to the funder’s latest IRS Forms 990-PF. For more information about a foundation, use the Foundation Center’s Foundation Directory Online (fconline.fdncenter.org), FC Search: The Foundation Center’s Database on CD-ROM, or the print Foundation Directory. To access the Center’s free and subscription-based databases, go to the Find Funders area of the Center’s web site (foundationcenter.org). For additional information, expert librarian assistance is available at one of the Foundation Center’s five Library/Learning Centers or more than 340 Cooperating Collections nationwide. Visitors enjoy free access to the Center’s online databases, CD-ROMs, and directories—plus books, periodicals, and research findings on foundations and philanthropy. A list of Cooperating Collections is provided in this publication, or you can call (800) 424-9836 or visit foundationcenter.org/collections for the collection nearest you.
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TWO-LETTER STATE AND U.S. TERRITORY ABBREVIATIONS 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
NY = New York
WI = Wisconsin
IN = Indiana
NC = North Carolina
WY = Wyoming
IA = Iowa
ND = North Dakota
KS = Kansas
OH = Ohio
= Illinois
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TABLE 1.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Foundation
Foundation 3M Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund Abell Foundation, Inc., The Abell-Hanger Foundation Abrons Foundation, Inc., Louis and Anne Achelis Foundation, The AEGON Transamerica Foundation Aetna Foundation, Inc. Ahmanson Foundation, The Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. Alaska Conservation Foundation Albertson Foundation, Inc., J. A. & Kathryn Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. Alcoa Foundation Allen Family Foundation, Paul G., The Allstate Foundation, The Alphawood Foundation Altman Foundation Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. American Express Foundation AmSouth Foundation Anderson Foundation, M. D. Annenberg Foundation, The Aon Foundation Arcus Foundation Argosy Foundation, The Arizona Community Foundation Arnold Foundation, Inc. Arthur Foundation, The Aspen Foundation, Inc. Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc., The AT&T Foundation Atherton Family Foundation AVI CHAI Foundation, The Avon Foundation B’Seter Foundation, Inc., Matan Bader Foundation, Inc., Helen Bakken Foundation, Earl & Doris, The Balfour Foundation, L. G. Ball Brothers Foundation Ball Foundation, George and Frances Baltimore Community Foundation, The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc., The Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation Banyan Tree Foundation Baptist Community Ministries Barr Foundation Baton Rouge Area Foundation Baughman Foundation Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. Baxter International Foundation, The BB&T Charitable Foundation Bean Foundation, Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, S. D. Beldon Fund Bella Vista Foundation Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc. Benedum Foundation, Claude Worthington Berger Foundation, H. N. & Frances C. Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
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Amount
No. of Grants
$111,580 268,000 990,256 32,500 90,000 215,000 10,000 174,000 3,904,500 15,000 115,685 17,157,887 33,000 1,751,258 3,887,550 504,080 25,000 4,368,500 165,000 505,000 10,000 55,000 20,259,386 10,000 100,000 23,375 235,000 8,350,410 1,078,918 30,066,470 753,303 1,126,530 240,000 425,500 8,038,255 15,000,000 1,026,320 235,000 188,500 22,095 10,000 241,000 6,834,734 85,000 331,539 1,156,109 2,443,089 354,700 30,000 840,000 37,500 280,000 50,000 95,000 3,185,000 517,794 27,500 4,682,000 70,000 40,000
5 2 17 2 4 6 1 7 11 1 6 16 1 38 79 10 2 45 3 16 1 2 38 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 15 29 9 1 14 1 15 2 3 1 1 13 90 3 5 6 16 4 1 5 2 6 2 5 21 10 2 49 2 1
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Foundation Berrie Foundation, Russell, The Best Buy Children’s Foundation Beveridge Foundation, Inc., Frank Stanley, The Bigelow Foundation, F. R. Blandin Foundation, The Blank Family Foundation, Arthur M., The Blaustein Foundation, Inc., Jacob and Hilda, The Blue Moon Fund, Inc. Blue Shield of California Foundation Bobolink Foundation, The Bodman Foundation, The Boeing-McDonnell Foundation Bonner Foundation, Inc., Corella & Bertram F., The Booth Ferris Foundation Booth-Bricker Fund, The Boston Foundation, Inc. BP Foundation, Inc. Brach Foundation, Helen Bradley Foundation, Inc., Lynde and Harry, The Bremer Foundation, Otto Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc., The Broad Foundation Broad Foundation, Eli & Edythe L. Brown Foundation, Inc., The Brown Foundation, Inc., James Graham Bruening Foundation, Eva L. and Joseph M. Buell Foundation, Temple Hoyne Buffett Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Susan A., The Buffett Foundation, Susan Thompson, The Bullitt Foundation, The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Burnett Foundation, The Burroughs Wellcome Fund Bush Foundation Butler Foundation, Inc., J. E. & Z. B. Byrne Foundation, Inc., The C.I.O.S. Cafritz Foundation, Morris and Gwendolyn, The Calder Foundation, Louis, The California Community Foundation California Endowment, The California Wellness Foundation, The Campbell Foundation, J. Bulow Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc., Keith, The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation, The 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. Cary Charitable Trust, Mary Flagler Case Foundation, The Casey Family Programs Casey Foundation, Annie E., The Casey Foundation, Eugene B. Casey Foundation, Marguerite Castle Foundation, Samuel N. and Mary
Amount
No of Grants
175,000 30,000 30,000 897,000 535,000 2,077,200 117,500 28,850 524,529 36,000 235,000 25,000 210,000 3,125,000 50,000 5,350,178 3,821,921 30,000 1,050,000 4,662,243 220,000 19,276,462 25,000 471,500 50,000 481,200 1,111,481 260,627 178,015 1,935,943 165,000 70,000 460,000 108,087 5,260,368 100,000 35,000 98,000 1,055,000 871,762 325,050 39,856,639 11,177,500 400,000 190,000
2 1 1 11 10 12 3 1 9 2 5 1 16 22 2 71 5 3 9 139 3 32 1 6 1 17 27 2 3 2 5 2 2 3 47 1 2 2 26 7 6 176 48 1 4
329,100 23,500 410,000 377,000 21,842,730 105,000 635,000 120,000 80,000 331,743 1,033,000 28,068,612 150,000 8,436,999 172,500
5 1 4 3 35 3 7 4 2 6 7 230 1 60 4
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TABLE 1.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Foundation
Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. Champlin Foundations, The Charter One Foundation, The Chartwell Charitable Foundation Chatlos Foundation, Inc., The Cheney Foundation, Ben B. Chicago Community Trust, The Christensen Fund, The Cincinnati Foundation, Greater, The Circle of Service Foundation CIRI Foundation, The Cisco Systems Foundation Citi Foundation Citizens Charitable Foundation Claneil Foundation, Inc. Clark Foundation, Edna McConnell, The Clark Foundation, Inc., Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, The Clark-Winchcole Foundation Cleveland Foundation, The Clorox Company Foundation, The Clowes Fund, Inc., The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc., The Cogswell Benevolent Trust Cohen Foundation, Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation, Sam L. 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 for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The Community Foundation for Monterey County Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Community Foundation for the National Capital Region, The Community Foundation in Jacksonville, The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc., The Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Community Foundation of Lorain County, The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc., The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc., The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia, The Community Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Sonoma County Compton Foundation, Inc. Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc. Connecticut Health Foundation, Inc. Connelly Foundation Cooke Foundation, Jack Kent Cooper Foundation Coors Foundation, Adolph Cord Foundation, The Corman Foundation, Inc. Coulter Foundation, Wallace H. Courts Foundation, Inc. Covenant Foundation, Inc. Cowell Foundation, S. H. Cox Foundation of Georgia, Inc., James M., The
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TABLE 1.
Amount
No of Grants
20,000 273,250 500,000 252,500 200,000 10,000 25,000 8,645,450 867,570 45,000 115,000 28,649 1,501,818 8,171,025 497,451 84,000 28,246,500 1,669,000 2,325,000 60,000 7,588,302 3,021,153 307,000 627,000 50,000 145,000 10,000 221,100 716,000 1,604,421 680,000 725,000 300,750 111,040 3,088,264 4,363,840 1,458,060 301,456 81,000 227,124
1 6 2 10 1 1 1 145 12 2 6 1 15 128 16 5 22 29 23 2 54 13 5 3 1 5 1 4 17 6 19 25 3 5 21 43 41 9 5 10
184,000 5,739,407
5 55
38,060 540,500 30,000 70,338 65,000 69,000 46,155 109,000 351,210
3 19 2 4 6 3 3 4 11
535,000
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3,789,170 115,000 182,657 18,050 182,000 112,700 1,271,588 82,063 35,000 74,000 15,000 100,000 61,000 26,685 110,000 55,000
58 4 5 1 2 6 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2
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Foundation Crowell Trust, The Crown Memorial, Arie and Ida Cullen Foundation, The Cullman Foundation, Inc., Lewis B. & Dorothy Cummings Foundation, Nathan, The CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc. D & DF Foundation Dade Community Foundation, Inc. DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. Dallas Foundation, The Dana Foundation, The Daniel Foundation of Alabama, The Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation Davis Foundation, Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation, Joe C. Davis Foundations, Arthur Vining, The Dayton Foundation, The Daywood Foundation, Inc., The DeCamp Foundation, Ira W., The Dekko Foundation, Inc. Delany Charitable Trust, Beatrice P. Dell Foundation, Michael and Susan, The Denver Foundation, The Des Moines Community Foundation, Greater, The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation DeVos Foundation, Richard and Helen, The Diamond Fund, Irene Dibner Fund, Inc., The Dodge Foundation, Inc., Geraldine R. Dodge Jones Foundation Doheny Foundation, Carrie Estelle Dominion Foundation Donaghue Medical Research Foundation, Patrick and Catherine Weldon, The Donnelley Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy Donner Foundation, William H., The Dorot Foundation Dow Foundation, Herbert H. and Grace A., The Driehaus Foundation, Richard H., The Drown Foundation, Joseph DTE Energy Foundation Duke Charitable Foundation, Doris Duke Endowment, The Duke Energy Foundation duPont Fund, Jessie Ball Dyson Foundation Earhart Foundation Eccles Charitable Foundation, Willard L. Eckerd Family Foundation, Inc. Edwards Foundation, Inc., O. P. and W. E. Eisner Foundation, Inc., The El Pomar Foundation Ellison Medical Foundation, The Emerson Charitable Trust Endowment for Health, Inc. Energy Foundation English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation Entergy Charitable Foundation Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Erie Community Foundation, The Everett Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Foundation Fairbanks Foundation, Inc., Richard M. Fairchild Foundation, Inc., Sherman, The Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. Fannie Mae Foundation Fidelity Foundation First Hawaiian Bank Foundation First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc. FirstEnergy Foundation
Amount
No of Grants
640,000 255,000 75,000 85,000 1,772,300 83,000 4,000,000 194,500 400,000 10,000 10,000 400,712 250,000 30,000 45,000 202,308 1,065,000 974,925 15,000 37,500 200,000 140,558 10,000 31,622,408 785,645 100,000 403,000 159,000 140,000 100,000 2,493,410 89,000 90,000 100,000 143,881
13 5 2 2 9 4 2 10 10 1 1 4 1 2 2 9 1 7 1 1 2 3 1 13 16 2 10 4 4 2 46 3 3 4 1
650,000 367,996 276,800 633,334 246,667 75,000 110,000 548,800 2,732,869 120,000 2,532,660 1,769,500 70,000 25,000 15,000 106,400 25,000 75,000 29,094 66,388 43,322 4,570,000 105,000 130,000 100,000 328,335 3,840,000 2,619,000 40,000 10,000 1,100,000 40,000 3,105,000 1,407,760 145,000 30,000 20,000
13 6 2 4 11 3 4 6 32 5 24 22 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 2 3 51 3 3 2 9 1 15 1 1 3 2 20 32 3 2 2
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Foundation Flatley Foundation, The Flinn Foundation, The Flora Family Foundation Foellinger Foundation, Inc. Fondren Foundation, The Ford Family Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The Ford Motor Company Fund Foreign Mission Foundation Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation, Inc. Foundation for Child Development Foundation for the Carolinas France-Merrick Foundation Francis Family Foundation, The Frear Eleemosynary Trust, Mary D. and Walter F. Freddie Mac Foundation Freeman Foundation Freeman Foundation, Ella West, The Freeport-McMoran Foundation Fremont Area Community Foundation Frey Foundation Frost Foundation, Ltd., The Fry Foundation, Lloyd A. Fullerton Foundation, Inc., The Fund for New Jersey, The Gallagher Western Montana Charitable Foundation Gannett Foundation, Inc. Gap Foundation, The GAR Foundation, The Gates Family Foundation Gates Foundation, Bill & Melinda GE Foundation General Mills Foundation General Motors Foundation, Inc. George Foundation, The Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc. Gerbode Foundation, Wallace Alexander Getty Trust, J. Paul Gheens Foundation, Inc., The Gilder Foundation, Inc. Gilhousen Family Foundation Gill Foundation, The Gilmore Foundation, Irving S. Giving World Foundation, Inc., The Glass Family Foundation Gleason Foundation 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 Graham Fund, Philip L. Grand Rapids Community Foundation Grant Foundation, William T. Graustein Memorial Fund, William Caspar Great Bay Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Grousbeck Family Foundation Grove Foundation, The Guidant Foundation Gund Foundation, George, The Guttman Foundation, Inc., Stella and Charles Haas Fund, Mimi and Peter Haas Fund, Walter and Elise Haas, Jr. Fund, Evelyn and Walter Hall Family Foundation Halle Family Foundation, Bruce T. Hardin Foundation, Phil Harman Family Foundation Harriman Foundation, Gladys and Roland Harris Foundation, Irving, The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Hasbro Children’s Fund
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TABLE 1. Amount
No of Grants
100,000 5,010,000 185,000 122,500 937,523 560,000 104,702,568 1,778,009 230,407 50,000 96,259 605,439 30,000 570,989 10,000 1,415,000 520,500 600,000 35,000 103,070 210,000 85,000 1,560,971 310,342 330,000 25,000 110,000 20,000 318,000 20,000 433,914,150 4,898,697 349,000 1,575,465 46,898 25,000 555,000 329,000 40,000 210,000 14,500 882,600 63,420 108,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 2,535,000 835,000 25,000 435,000 95,000 220,000 411,650 549,340 2,425,975 25,000 195,000 25,000 50,000 1,395,334 405,000 490,000 2,201,000 6,237,650 1,551,400 55,000 213,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 1,314,725 20,000
1 4 6 4 6 3 326 21 5 2 2 11 1 2 1 11 5 1 1 2 5 3 31 5 6 1 6 1 5 1 205 36 11 5 1 1 15 6 2 2 1 14 2 1 1 1 4 25 4 1 5 2 7 16 2 57 1 6 1 1 25 6 8 38 71 10 2 6 1 1 2 17 1
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Foundation Hassenfeld Foundation Hawaii Community Foundation Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation Hayden Foundation, Charles HCA Foundation, The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, The Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc. Hearst Foundation, Inc., The Hearst Foundation, William Randolph Heckscher Foundation for Children, The Heinz Endowments, The Heinz Family Foundation Heron Foundation, F. B., The Hess Foundation, Inc. Hewlett Foundation, William and Flora, The Hillcrest Foundation Hillman Foundation Hilton Foundation, Conrad N. HMSA Foundation Horn Foundation, Mildred V. Houston Endowment Inc. Humana Foundation, Inc., The Hume Foundation, Jaquelin Hunt Foundation, Roy A. Hunt Foundation, Samuel P. Huntsman Foundation, Jon and Karen, The Hyams Foundation, Inc., The Hyde and Watson Foundation, The Idaho Community Foundation IDT Charitable Foundation, The Illinois Tool Works Foundation Inasmuch Foundation Independence Community Foundation Intel Foundation International Paper Company Foundation Iowa West Foundation Irvine Foundation, James, The Janirve Foundation JEHT Foundation Jeld-Wen Foundation, The JFM Foundation, The JHJ Foundation, Inc. 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 Fund, Inc., SC Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes, James M., The Joukowsky Family Foundation Joyce Foundation, The JPMorgan Chase Foundation, The Kalamazoo Community Foundation Kansas City Community Foundation, Greater Kansas Health Foundation Kaplan Fund, Inc., J. M., The Kauffman Foundation, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Muriel McBrien Kellogg Foundation, W. K. Kemper Foundation, William T. Kendall Foundation, Henry P., The Kettering Fund, The Key Foundation Kiewit Foundation, Peter Kimmel Foundation, Sidney, The Kinder Foundation Kings Grant Foundation Kirby Foundation, Inc., F. M. Knight Foundation, John S. and James L. Koch Foundation, Inc., Fred C. and Mary R., The Koch Foundation, Inc.
Amount
No of Grants
10,000 264,815 80,000 242,500 95,432 195,000 1,251,100 310,000 585,000 415,000 9,430,695 45,000 1,070,000 25,000 23,140,217 178,000 135,000 10,000 74,972 80,000 12,434,700 50,000 157,000 100,000 15,000 3,600,000 590,000 70,000 58,000 76,000 100,000 1,031,000 140,000 6,081,208 30,000 80,000 13,765,000 80,000 3,244,943 25,000 59,125 24,077,480 1,788,400
1 5 2 4 5 2 10 4 8 3 78 1 11 1 87 5 2 1 2 1 28 2 4 2 1 1 14 7 4 1 1 7 6 74 2 3 71 4 27 2 2 1 9
259,996 40,000 82,313,555 80,640 50,000 165,000
3 1 165 3 1 3
38,958 8,324,956 4,307,500 20,000 10,827,057 2,006,121 365,000 4,978,180 75,000 73,028,850 70,000 175,000 50,000 35,000 85,915 10,000 100,000 200,000 1,115,000 10,858,600 63,500 171,000
1 33 97 1 12 17 5 44 2 126 3 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 23 1 15
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Foundation
Foundation Kohlberg Foundation, Inc., The Koret Foundation Kovner Foundation, The Kresge Foundation, The Kress Foundation, Samuel H. Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, Albert & Bessie Mae Laffey-McHugh Foundation Lakeside Foundation Lambe Charitable Foundation, Claude R. Lannan Foundation Larson Foundation Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. Lazarus Foundation, Inc., The Legacy Heritage Fund Limited Lemelson Foundation, The Lenfest Foundation, Inc., The Lennon Charitable Trust, Fred A., The Leptas Foundation Trust Levinson Foundation, Max and Anna Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc., The Libra Foundation Lilly and Company Foundation, Eli Lilly Endowment Inc. Lincoln Financial Foundation Longwood Foundation, Inc. Lowenstein Foundation, Inc., Leon Luce Foundation, Inc., Henry, The Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. M & T Charitable Foundation, The M.A.C. AIDS Fund, The MacArthur Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. Macdonald Fund, Maybelle Clark Macy’s Foundation Macy, Jr. Foundation, Josiah Maddox Foundation Maddox Foundation, J. F Madison Community Foundation Maine Community Foundation, Inc., The Managed Health Services, Inc. Mandel Foundation, Jack N. and Lilyan Manoogian Simone Foundation Marcus Foundation, Inc., The Marin Community Foundation Marisla Foundation, The Marriott Foundation, J. Willard and Alice S., The Masco Corporation Foundation Mathile Family Foundation Mattel Children’s Foundation Maverick Lloyd Foundation May Department Stores Foundation, The May Foundation, Wilbur McCabe Foundation, B. C. McCombs Foundation, Inc. McConnell Foundation, The McCune Charitable Foundation McCune Foundation McDermott Foundation, Eugene, The McGregor Fund McInerny Foundation MCJ Foundation, The McKenna Foundation, Inc., Katherine Mabis McKnight Foundation, The McNair Foundation, Robert and Janice, The Meadows Foundation, Inc., The MeadWestvaco Foundation, The Medtronic Foundation, The Mellon Foundation, Andrew W., The Mellon Foundation, Richard King Melville Charitable Trust, The Merck Company Foundation, The Merck Fund, John, The Mertz Gilmore Foundation
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Amount
No of Grants
287,300 350,000 550,000 6,723,614 10,000 334,667 25,000 25,000 15,000 149,000 25,000 648,000 125,000 215,721 67,900 1,512,000 125,000 340,000 10,000 25,000 4,632,863 681,000 6,489,350 275,000 300,000 298,600 230,000 9,319,110 498,500 20,000 21,476,113 80,000 20,000 35,000 50,000 18,750 30,000 75,000 10,000 91,033 75,000 1,195,240 7,102,090 540,000 70,000 190,000 1,152,634 40,000 10,000 25,000 44,331 10,000 10,000 38,500 376,700 3,684,259 150,000 333,000 110,000 256,650 140,000 7,676,000 15,000 2,439,000 123,500 412,500 22,294,550 8,692,000 2,314,796 8,002,172 1,604,500 645,600
8 8 2 43 1 14 2 1 1 5 1 3 2 7 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 20 6 1 4 2 31 8 2 55 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 3 55 11 2 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 15 32 2 3 7 5 4 27 1 20 2 5 69 30 12 9 28 10
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Foundation MetLife Foundation Meyer Foundation, Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, Robert R. Meyer Memorial Trust Milgard Family Foundation, Gary E. Miller Foundation, James F. & Marion L. Milwaukee Foundation, Greater Minneapolis Foundation, The Monell Foundation, Ambrose, The Monsanto Fund Monterey Fund, Inc. Monterey Peninsula Foundation Moody Foundation, 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 Murdock Charitable Trust, M. J. Murphy Foundation, Dan Nash Family Foundation, Inc., The Nationwide Foundation NCC Charitable Foundation New Balance Foundation New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, The New Mexico Community Foundation, The New York Community Trust, The New York Foundation New York Life Foundation NewAlliance Foundation, Inc. Newhouse Foundation, Inc., Samuel I. NIKE Foundation Norcliffe Foundation, The Norfolk Foundation, The Norris Foundation, Kenneth T. and Eileen L., The North Dade Medical Foundation, Inc. North Fork Foundation Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust, The Northwest Area Foundation Northwestern Mutual Foundation NoVo Foundation Noyce Foundation, The Noyes Foundation, Inc., Jessie Smith O’Donnell Foundation O’Neill Foundation, Inc., William J. and Dorothy K., The Oak Foundation U.S.A., The Oberkotter Foundation Oishei Foundation, John R., The Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Inc. Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. Open Society Institute Oregon Community Foundation, The Osher Foundation, Bernard Osteopathic Heritage Foundations Overbrook Foundation, The Oxley Foundation, The PacifiCorp Foundation Packard Foundation, David and Lucile, The Park Foundation, Inc. Parsons Foundation, Ralph M., The Paso del Norte Health Foundation Peabody Charitable Fund, Amelia Peabody Foundation, Amelia Peninsula Community Foundation Penn Foundation, William, The Pennington Foundation, Irene W. & C. B. PepsiCo Foundation, Inc., The Perelman Family Foundation Perkins-Prothro Foundation Perot Foundation, The Pettit Foundation, Jane Bradley
Amount
No of Grants
2,155,000 1,164,525 12,500 3,517,771 17,000 10,000 856,460 2,709,907 75,000 475,000 90,566 95,250 100,000 41,617,142 50,000 60,000 987,000 200,000 29,722,318 840,000 1,796,800 45,000 88,000 24,000 441,882 10,000 297,100 402,000 4,871,500 585,500 100,000 45,000 55,000 786,804 82,500 245,244 54,000 25,000 70,000 530,000 5,373,034 84,000 150,000 1,029,000 575,000 25,000 362,400 440,855 4,044,327 826,280 284,267 5,000,000 5,479,122 2,007,577 10,000 207,189 260,000 110,000 20,000 20,071,199 396,000 485,000 1,381,736 40,000 784,000 3,695,038 23,278,447 110,000 1,635,790 25,000 505,183 100,000 40,000
19 49 1 19 1 1 11 40 3 6 3 2 1 86 2 4 19 3 174 6 13 2 2 2 16 1 12 7 112 18 1 3 2 5 5 4 3 1 4 9 15 3 1 9 10 1 13 5 50 13 13 1 59 71 1 3 5 2 1 123 12 7 25 1 12 63 74 5 2 1 1 1 2
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Foundation Pfizer Foundation, Inc., The Philadelphia Foundation, The Phillips Family Foundation, Jay and Rose, The Picower Foundation, The Pinkerton Foundation, The Pioneer Fund, The Piper Charitable Trust, Virginia G., The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Plough Foundation PNC Foundation, The Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc. Pond Foundation Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Pritzker Foundation Procter & Gamble Fund, The Progress Energy Foundation, Inc. Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc., The Prudential Foundation, The Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. Pulliam Charitable Trust, Nina Mason Quinney Foundation, S. J. & Jessie E. Qwest Foundation Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. Rasmuson Foundation Reed Foundation, John & Cynthia Reese Health Trust, Michael 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 Robertson Foundation Rochester Area Community Foundation Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. Rockefeller Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, Winthrop, The Rockwell Automation Charitable Corp. Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation Rockwell Fund, Inc. Roe Foundation, The RosaMary Foundation, The Rose Foundation, Frederick P. & Sandra P. Rosenberg Foundation Ross Foundation, Inc., Arthur Rubinstein Foundation, Inc., Helena Russell Family Foundation, The Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio Saint Paul Foundation, The Samberg Family Foundation Samuels Foundation, Inc., Fan Fox and Leslie R., The San Diego Foundation, The San Francisco Foundation, The Sandy River Charitable Foundation, The Santa Barbara Foundation Sara Lee Foundation Schnitzer CARE Foundation, Harold & Arlene Scholl Foundation, Dr. Schusterman Family Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schwartz Family Foundation, Jess & Sheila, The Scott Foundation, Homer A. & Mildred S. Seattle Foundation, The Sharp Foundation, Peter Jay, The Shubert Foundation, Inc., The Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc. Simon Foundation, Inc., William E. Skillman Foundation, The Skirball Foundation Skoll Foundation, The
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No of Grants
126,540 471,514 1,155,470 1,478,000 545,000 1,500,000 5,709,250 2,064,283 45,000 535,260 665,000 225,720 115,000 160,000 155,000 105,000 176,667 4,290,000 955,000 608,333 17,000 426,000 935,312 751,793 10,000 1,109,846 30,000 2,323,300 62,400 703,475 171,000 2,435,000 587,620 322,257 715,000 635,255 4,125,000 177,950 4,384,500 10,003,122 1,752,595 125,000 369,167 340,000 90,000 70,000 10,000 480,000 10,000 294,000 280,000 444,777 2,159,525 100,000 104,000 5,336,550 3,746,500 155,000 332,500 98,000 30,000 20,000 978,885 10,000 10,000 2,560,872 70,000 20,000 76,000 325,000 5,931,600 100,000 901,046
2 13 33 8 4 1 14 21 3 21 14 1 2 2 4 2 6 45 11 7 1 6 12 12 1 31 1 26 2 6 1 45 9 8 7 3 5 7 48 24 7 2 1 11 2 1 1 9 1 12 8 10 43 1 4 12 114 3 3 3 1 1 20 1 1 39 2 1 2 2 25 1 14
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Foundation Sloan Foundation, Alfred P. Smart Family Foundation, The Smith Family Foundation, Richard and Susan Soda Foundation, Y & H Sorenson Legacy Foundation, The Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation Spencer Foundation, The Spencer Foundation, W. L. S., The St. Jude Medical Foundation Stardust Foundation, Inc. Starr Foundation, The State Farm Companies Foundation State Street Foundation, Inc. Staten Island Foundation, The Stealth Foundation Steelcase Foundation Steinhardt Foundation, Judy and Michael, The Stern Family Foundation, Alex Stewardship Foundation, The Strategic Grant Partners, Inc. Stratford Foundation, The Strauss Foundation, Levi Strong Foundation, The Stuart Foundation Sunderland Foundation Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc., The SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation Surdna Foundation, Inc. Swanson Family Foundation, Inc., Dr. W. C. Swindells Charitable Trust, Ann and Bill Switzer Foundation, Robert and Patricia Taper Foundation, S. Mark Target Foundation TD Banknorth Charitable Foundation Tenet Healthcare Foundation Textron Charitable Trust, The Tiger Foundation TJX Foundation, Inc., The Tomorrow Foundation Topfer Family Foundation Tosa Foundation Travelers Foundation Tremaine Foundation, Inc., Emily Hall Trexler Trust, Harry C. Triad Foundation, Inc. Triangle Community Foundation Trust for Mutual Understanding, The TSC Foundation, Inc. Tulsa Community Foundation Turner Foundation, Inc. Turner Global Foundation, Inc. Turrell Fund U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc. UBS Foundation U.S.A. UniHealth Foundation Unilever United States Foundation Union Bank of California Foundation Union Pacific Foundation Unocal Foundation UPS Foundation, The Valero Energy Foundation Valley Foundation, Wayne & Gladys van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. Verizon Foundation Vermont Community Foundation Verney Foundation, Gilbert Victoria Foundation, Inc. Virginia Environmental Endowment Wachovia Foundation, Inc., The Wachovia Regional Foundation Wal-Mart Foundation Wallace Foundation, The Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc.
Amount
No of Grants
9,618,243 1,478,045 250,000 381,654 50,000 10,000 734,812 55,000 595,000 70,000 2,105,000 500,000 606,449 315,000 9,188,817 673,500 440,515 115,000 275,475 542,165 250,000 241,000 100,000 3,379,650 25,000 20,000 42,500 7,222,600 223,900 48,000 40,000 75,000 50,000 165,000 337,063 30,000 535,000 10,000 525,000 100,000 140,220 935,000 175,000 25,000 300,000 104,769 872,000 25,000 136,620 60,000 250,000 50,000 408,621 32,000 2,196,885 25,000 480,000 4,216,663 35,000 979,500 75,000 208,612 180,000 703,140 380,000 10,000 1,393,500 145,125 2,345,621 397,500 690,000 40,415,000 50,000
43 4 1 16 1 1 7 2 11 2 5 1 22 7 1 11 6 2 8 1 1 8 1 21 1 2 3 92 2 2 1 1 1 10 5 2 4 1 4 1 3 30 3 1 6 2 26 1 1 2 2 2 25 2 35 2 21 11 1 14 3 4 3 25 6 1 17 2 44 12 5 49 2
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Grants for Community & Economic Development by Foundation
Foundation Wallace Global Fund Walton Family Foundation, Inc. Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Andy, The Wasserman Foundation Wean Foundation, Raymond John, The Weinberg Foundation, Inc., Harry and Jeanette, The Weingart Foundation Wellmark Foundation, The WellPoint Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation, The WEM Foundation Wendt Foundation, Margaret L., The Western Union Foundation Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation Wilburforce Foundation, The Williamsburg Community Health Foundation Wilson Foundation, Huey and Angelina, The Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. Winston-Salem Foundation, The Winter Park Health Foundation Winthrop, Inc. Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Woodruff Foundation, Inc., Robert W. Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. Wortham Foundation, The Wyss Foundation, The Xcel Energy Foundation Yawkey Foundation II Young Trust, Juan Yum! Brands Foundation Zarrow Foundation, Anne and Henry, The Zell Family Foundation TOTAL
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TABLE 2.
Amount
No of Grants
523,000 10,338,346 3,425,000 100,000 382,340 2,584,505 4,700,000 297,575 160,000 1,576,750 70,000 265,000 51,000 285,182 2,925,000 482,359 181,000 875,000 447,304 50,000 65,000 60,000 25,000 3,500,000 314,370 50,000 340,000 140,000 800,000 40,000 40,000 20,000 50,000
10 17 2 1 9 17 21 9 3 73 2 7 4 6 31 15 6 5 22 1 2 2 2 3 11 2 1 8 10 3 2 1 1
$1,884,902,771
9,134
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance by Recipient
Recipient location Recipient location Alabama Alaska Argentina Arizona Arkansas Australia Belgium Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria California Cambodia Canada Chile China Colombia Colorado Connecticut Costa Rica Czech Republic Delaware Denmark District of Columbia Ecuador Egypt El Salvador England Ethiopia Fiji Finland Florida France Georgia Germany Ghana Guatemala Guinea Haiti Hawaii Hungary Idaho Illinois India Indiana Indonesia Iowa Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Kansas Kentucky Kenya Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Louisiana Maine Malaysia Maryland Massachusetts Mexico Michigan Micronesia Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Montenegro
Amount
No of Grants
AmountNo. of Grants $2,060,986 1,788,716 812,000 15,053,493 3,896,568 908,871 374,050 10,000 60,000 5,930,791 160,000 302,619,988 25,000 1,949,665 886,000 3,073,808 155,000 15,934,027 15,407,977 331,660 182,729 2,832,351 18,000 201,795,321 466,000 1,015,000 708,000 13,599,586 104,575 300,000 235,011 8,889,130 375,000 34,925,694 2,752,217 218,500 198,000 99,113 22,500 1,675,202 22,000 17,880,307 45,258,922 4,410,847 11,149,249 3,289,800 6,796,438 156,100 859,805 10,000 50,000 3,352,121 6,541,455 87,920,729 385,462 16,231,000 40,000 14,518,175 9,370,596 1,423,230 29,002,765 79,062,644 5,230,230 27,715,280 24,660 36,110,827 10,351,200 22,074,294 3,029,580 110,000
32 31 5 66 20 10 4 1 1 20 2 1,546 1 19 6 40 2 148 165 3 2 26 1 735 1 5 2 19 3 1 1 115 3 116 7 3 3 2 2 44 1 31 458 19 78 12 24 2 8 1 1 33 20 16 3 1 1 77 27 7 206 438 22 190 1 395 40 87 45 3
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Recipient location Mozambique Nebraska Netherlands Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Nicaragua Nigeria North Carolina North Dakota Northern Ireland Norway Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Rhode Island Romania Russia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone South Africa South Carolina South Dakota South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Tennessee Texas Thailand Trinidad & Tobago Turkey Uganda Ukraine Uruguay Utah Vermont Vietnam Virginia Washington West Bank/Gaza West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Zimbabwe TOTAL
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TABLE 3. Amount
No of Grants
550,000 1,104,443 8,936,100 1,066,491 1,548,922 46,384,708 5,376,018 249,006,358 219,420 9,895,300 28,032,038 981,505 15,000 40,000 17,794,397 2,853,798 16,703,859 151,265,010 2,100,751 186,308 4,138,000 50,000 218,100 5,427,567 205,000 2,323,000 300,000 120,000 181,485 6,034,562 3,406,017 1,392,651 17,250 5,000,000 230,000 13,297,346 10,000 337,527 4,297,729 5,046,525 59,763,695 160,000 250,000 22,000 1,021,034 10,000 261,572 1,328,209 2,148,500 1,089,286 36,385,764 82,403,749 157,000 4,575,155 9,611,377 78,000 5,316,000
1 25 5 12 37 215 51 1,101 3 15 197 22 1 1 220 31 200 405 9 7 2 1 3 32 4 13 1 2 2 40 29 18 1 1 2 10 1 4 4 53 284 1 1 1 7 1 1 23 42 5 194 193 2 40 87 4 7
$1,884,902,771
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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 Subject
$5,254,544 95,811,688 22,016,805 201,241,627 25,425,426 531,754,402 18,260,106 75,833,852 6,016,130 206,409,924 70,139,860 27,628,493 92,250,633 142,226,864 45,256,513 990,000 30,951,589 167,342,236 40,848,603 15,746,278 7,080,296 1,234,216 28,420,877 4,349,395 22,412,414
0.3 5.1 1.2 10.7 1.3 28.2 1.0 4.0 0.3 11.0 3.7 1.5 4.9 7.5 2.4 0.1 1.6 8.9 2.2 0.8 0.4 0.1 1.5 0.2 1.2
55 791 175 1,589 185 1,889 134 620 95 853 104 353 807 130 27 4 148 451 210 54 107 21 113 37 182
$1,884,902,771
100.0
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TABLE 4.
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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
No. of Grants
$75,000 5,102,359 25,920,140 3,680,126 2,887,550 1,195,512 149,500 56,270,189 20,640,235 403,170,313 18,797,451 47,030 69,864,613 15,000 21,434,834 2,856,152 768,910 137,513,074 9,988,765 1,717,550 228,182,717 1,273,800 4,497,091 364,148,894
2 34 107 35 3 3 2 200 230 1,868 86 2 293 1 19 71 8 467 52 14 1,055 21 24 2,411
4,060,237 2,197,660 1,000,000 1,051,517,590 139,863,405 12,738,062 178,467,667 4,099,616 56,427,614 1,460,147 174,249,462 69,716,985
54 14 3 4,157 564 88 629 38 89 5 805 569
*Grants may be for multiple types of support, and would thereby be counted twice.
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
$8,490,284 69,318,004 8,648,393 47,598,822 187,270,853 322,413,977 20,961,817 290,020,110 79,381,175 325,000 110,000
78 369 146 292 707 2,240 83 1,106 648 7 3
83,950,478 17,790,526 53,346,644 312,549,393 24,410,715 196,430,568 8,807,804 48,665,917 13,653,802 43,148,898 12,124,520 33,227,206 29,398,186 223,666,858 106,842,719 81,624,066 129,672,586 163,149,377 17,559,535 13,883,878 58,075,849 282,644,184 26,078,847 37,282,846 27,796,765 656,088,168 3,398,357 20,120,231 150,000
215 70 379 1,813 149 288 41 132 141 37 119 203 300 749 614 418 209 508 96 40 180 1,059 81 167 124 3,031 56 198 2
*Grants may support multiple recipient types, and would thereby be counted twice.
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
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 people 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
No. of Grants
$35,921,213 21,250,963 37,463,254 5,685,782 374,610,643 12,831,922 38,428,581 580,336,859 38,082,453 16,339,472 23,281,321 7,920,748 4,506,685 12,445,128 2,626,866 185,000 124,943,397 13,859,580 19,468,280 320,172 14,048,972 2,136,799 104,404,407 892,285,614
177 171 57 81 2,003 136 326 2,483 236 127 199 26 51 65 9 4 741 97 101 6 74 21 472 4,244
*Grants may support multiple population groups, and would thereby be counted twice.
TABLE 7.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Top 15 Grants in Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance Grant Amount
Entry
Aspen Foundation, Inc., NJ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA JHJ Foundation, Inc., NJ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA
$30,066,470 29,911,740 29,640,000 29,000,000 28,667,000 24,667,000 24,077,480 19,366,967 16,231,000 16,000,000 15,539,969
4733 8950 8890 8905 8916 8917 4816 8932 8879 8918 8797
Matan B’Seter Foundation, Inc., NJ Carnegie Corporation of New York, NY Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WA
15,000,000 13,578,400 13,333,000 10,741,823
4734 5276 8919 8768
Recipient name
Donor
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program United Nations Foundation New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund PATH Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Seattle Biomedical Research Institute Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa California County Superintendents Educational Services Association Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Academy for Educational Development Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa ActionAid USA
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TABLE 8.
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.
Top 25 Foundations in Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Foundation
State
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation The Ford Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation W. K. Kellogg Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation The Wallace Foundation The California Endowment The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Aspen Foundation, Inc. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation JHJ Foundation, Inc. The William Penn Foundation The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Carnegie Corporation of New York John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The Annenberg Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Broad Foundation J. A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation, Inc. Matan B’Seter Foundation, Inc. The James Irvine Foundation Houston Endowment Inc.
WA NY NJ MI CA NY CA TX NJ MI NY MD NJ PA CA NY NY IL PA CA CA ID NJ CA TX
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Amount
No. of Grants
$433,914,150 104,702,568 82,313,555 73,028,850 41,617,142 40,415,000 39,856,639 31,622,408 30,066,470 29,722,318 28,246,500 28,068,612 24,077,480 23,278,447 23,140,217 22,294,550 21,842,730 21,476,113 20,259,386 20,071,199 19,276,462 17,157,887 15,000,000 13,765,000 12,434,700
205 326 165 126 86 49 176 13 1 174 22 230 1 74 87 69 35 55 38 123 32 16 1 71 28
1,217,648,383
2,203
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Santa Barbara: : Santa Barbara Public Library, 40 E. Anapamu St. (805) 962-7653 Santa Monica: : Santa Monica Public Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd. (310) 458-8600 Santa Rosa: : Sonoma County Library, 3rd and E. Sts. (707) 545-0831 Seaside: : Seaside Branch Library, 550 Harcourt Ave. (831) 899-2055 Sonora: : Sierra NonProfit Support Center, 39 N. Washington St. #F (209) 533-1093 Soquel: : Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, 2425 Porter St., Ste. 17 (831) 477-0800 Truckee: : Truckee Tahoe Community Foundation, 11071 Donner Pass Rd. (530) 587-1776 Ukiah: : Catalyst (North Coast Opportunities), 776 S. State St., Ste. 102B (707) 462-2984 Victorville: : High Desert Resource Network, Victorville City Library, 15011 Circle Dr. (760) 949-2930
COLORADO Colorado Springs: : El Pomar Nonprofit Resource Center, Penrose Library, 20 N. Cascade Ave. (719) 531-6333 Denver: : Denver Public Library, 10 W. 14th Ave. Parkway (720) 865-1111 Durango: : Durango Public Library, 1188 E. 2nd Ave. (970) 375-3380 Greeley: : Weld Library District, Farr Branch Library, 1939 61st Ave. (970) 506-8518 Pueblo: : Pueblo City-County Library District, 100 E. Abriendo Ave. (719) 562-5600
CONNECTICUT Greenwich: : Greenwich Library, 101 W. Putnam Ave. (203) 622-7900 Hartford: : Hartford Public Library, 500 Main St. (860) 695-6295 New Haven: : New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St. (203) 946-7431 Westport: : Westport Public Library, Arnold Bernhard Plaza, 20 Jesup Rd. (203) 291-4840
DELAWARE Dover: : Dover Public Library, 45 S. State St. (302) 736-7030 Newark: : Hugh Morris Library, University of Delaware, 181 S. College Ave. (302) 831-2432 Wilmington: : University of Delaware, Center for Community Research and Service, 100 W. 10th St., Ste. 812 (302) 573-4475
FLORIDA Bartow: : Bartow Public Library, 2151 S. Broadway Ave. (863) 534-0131 Boca Raton: : Junior League of Boca Raton, 261 NW 13th St. (561) 620-2553 Daytona Beach: : Volusia County Library Center, City Island, 105 E. Magnolia Ave. (386) 257-6036 Fort Lauderdale: : Nova Southeastern University, Library, Research, and Information Technology Center, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. (954) 262-4613
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Fort Myers: : Southwest Florida Community Foundation, 8260 College Parkway, Ste. 101 (239) 274-5900 Fort Pierce: : Learning Resources Center, Indian River Community College, 3209 Virginia Ave. (866) 866-4722 Gainesville: : Alachua County Library District, 401 E. University Ave. (352) 334-3900 Jacksonville: : Jacksonville Public Libraries, Nonprofit Resource Center, 303 N. Laura St. (904) 630-2665 Miami: : Miami-Dade Public Library, Humanities/Social Science Department, 101 W. Flagler St. (305) 375-5575 Orlando: : Orange County Library System, Social Sciences Dept., 101 E. Central Blvd. (407) 835-7323 Pinellas Park: : JWB Children’s Services Council of Pinellas County Grants Resource Center, 6698 68th Ave. N., Ste. A (727) 547-5670 Sarasota: : Selby Public Library, 1331 1st St. (941) 861-1100 Stuart: : Martin County Library System, Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Rd. (772) 288-5702 Tallahassee: : State Library of Florida, R.A. Gray Building, 500 S. Bronough St. (850) 245-6600 Tampa: : Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative, John F. Germany Public Library, 900 N. Ashley Dr. (813) 273-3652 West Palm Beach: : Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, 700 S. Dixie Highway, Ste. 200 (561) 659-6800 Winter Park: : Rollins College, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership Center Library, 200 E. New England Ave., Ste. 250 (407) 975-6414
GEORGIA Atlanta: : Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System, One Margaret Mitchell Square, Ivan Allen Jr. Reference Dept. (404) 730-1900 Augusta: : Georgia Center for Nonprofits, East Central Georgia Regional Office, 630 Ellis St. (706) 823-9718 Brunswick: : Coastal Georgia Nonprofit Center, 1311 Union St. (912) 265-1850 Gainesville: : Hall County Library System, 127 Main St. NW (770) 532-3311 Greensboro: : Reynolds Plantation Foundation, 1021 Parkside Commons (706) 767-2143 Macon: : Methodist Home, Rumford Center, 304 Pierce Ave., 1st Fl. (478) 751-2800 Savannah: : Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Coastal Georgia Regional Office, 428 Bull St. (912) 234-9688 Thomasville: : Thomas County Public Library, 201 N. Madison St. (229) 225-5252 Vienna: : Southwest Georgia United, 1150 Industrial Dr. (229) 268-7592
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HAWAII Honolulu: : Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Business/Humanities/Soc. Science Reference Dept., 2550 The Mall (808) 956-7214
IDAHO Boise: : Funding Information Center, Boise Public Library, 715 S. Capitol Blvd. (208) 384-4024 Pocatello: : Marshall Public Library, 113 S. Garfield (208) 232-1263
ILLINOIS Carbondale: : Carbondale Public Library, 405 W. Main St. (618) 457-0354 Chicago: : Donors Forum of Chicago Library, 208 S. LaSalle, Ste. 740 (312) 578-0175 Chicago Heights: : Prairie State College, South Metropolitan Philanthropy Center, 202 S. Halstead (708) 709-3500 Evanston: : Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave. (847) 866-0300 Glen Ellyn: : College of DuPage, Philanthropy Center, Student Resource Center, 425 Fawell Blvd. (630) 942-3364 Grayslake: : College of Lake County, Lake County Philanthropy Center, John C. Murphy Memorial Library, 19351 W. Washington St. (847) 543-2071 Oak Forest: : Acorn Public Library District, 15624 S. Central Ave. (708) 687-3700 Quincy: : John Wood Community College, 1301 S. 48th St. (217) 224-6500 Rock Island: : Rock Island Public Library, 401 19th St. (309) 732-7323 Schaumburg: : Schaumburg Township District Library, Northwest Suburban Philanthropy Center, 130 S. Roselle Rd. (847) 985-4000 Springfield: : University of Illinois at Springfield, Central Illinois Nonprofit Resources Center, Brookens Library, One University Plaza, MS BRK 140 (217) 206-6633
INDIANA Bloomington: : Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. (812) 349-3050 Evansville: : Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library, 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. (812) 428-8218 Fort Wayne: : Allen County Public Library, Paul Clarke Nonprofit Resource Center, 900 Library Plaza (260) 421-1238 Gary: : Indiana University Northwest, 3400 Broadway (219) 980-6580 Indianapolis: : First Samuel Missionary Baptist Church, 1402 N. Belleview Place (317) 636-7653 Indianapolis: : Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, 202 N. Alabama St. (317) 269-1700 Muncie: : Muncie Public Library, 2005 S. High St. (765) 747-8204 Terre Haute: : Vigo County Public Library, One Library Square (812) 232-1113
Valparaiso: : The Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources, Valparaiso University, 1410 Chapel Dr. (219) 464-5364
IOWA Ames: : Iowa State University, 204 Parks Library (515) 294-3642 Cedar Rapids: : Cedar Rapids Public Library, 500 1st St. SE (319) 398-5123 Council Bluffs: : Council Bluffs Public Library, 400 Willow Ave. (712) 323-7553 Creston: : Learning Resource Center, Southwestern Community College, 1501 W. Townline Rd. (641) 782-7081 Des Moines: : Des Moines Public Library, 1000 Grand Ave. (515) 283-4152 Dubuque: : Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, 700 Locust St., Ste. 195 (563) 588-2700 Sioux City: : Sioux City Public Library, Siouxland Funding Research Center, 529 Pierce St. (712) 255-2933
KANSAS Colby: : Pioneer Memorial Library, 375 W. 4th St. (785) 460-4470 Ellis: : Ellis Public Library, 907 Washington St. (785) 726-3464 Liberal: : Liberal Memorial Library, 519 N. Kansas (620) 626-0180 Salina: : Salina Public Library, 301 West Elm (785) 825-4624 Topeka: : Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, Adult Services, 1515 SW 10th Ave. (785) 580-4400 Wichita: : Wichita Public Library, 223 S. Main St. (316) 261-8500
KENTUCKY Bowling Green: : Helm-Cravens Library, Western Kentucky University, 110 Helm Library (270) 745-6163 Covington: : Kenton County Public Library, 502 Scott Blvd. (859) 962-4060 Lexington: : Lexington Public Library, 140 E. Main St. (859) 231-5520 Louisville: : Louisville Free Public Library, 301 York St. (502) 574-1617 Somerset: : Pulaski County Public Library, 107 N. Main St. (606) 679-8401
LOUISIANA Alexandria: : Community Development Works, 1101 4th St., Ste. 101B (318) 443-7880 Baton Rouge: : East Baton Rouge Parish Library, River Center Branch, 120 St. Louis St. (225) 389-4967 Baton Rouge: : Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), 4560 North Blvd., Ste. 117 (225) 343-5266 DeRidder: : Beauregard Parish Library, 205 S. Washington Ave. (337) 463-6217 Lake Charles: : Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), 220 Louie St. (337) 310-9540 Monroe: : Ouachita Parish Public Library, 1800 Stubbs Ave. (318) 327-1490
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New Orleans: : Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), 1824 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. (504) 309-2081 New Orleans: : New Orleans Public Library, Business and Science Division, 219 Loyola Ave. (504) 596-2580 Shreveport: : Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), 2924 Knight St., Ste. 406 (318) 865-5510 Shreveport: : Shreve Memorial Library, 424 Texas St. (318) 226-5894
MAINE Portland: : University of Southern Maine, Glickman Family Library, 314 Forest Ave., Room 321 (207) 780-5039
MARYLAND Baltimore: : Enoch Pratt Free Library, Social Science and History Dept., 400 Cathedral St. (410) 396-5320 Hyattsville: : Prince George’s County Memorial Library, Hyattsville Branch Library, 6530 Adelphi Rd. (301) 985-4690 Rockville: : Rockville Library, 21 Maryland Ave. (240) 777-0140 Salisbury: : Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, 1324 Belmont Ave. (410) 724-9911 Waldorf: : Charles County Public Library, P.D. Brown Memorial Branch, 50 Village St. (301) 645-2864 Wye Mills: : Chesapeake College Library, 1000 College Dr. (410) 827-5860
MASSACHUSETTS Boston: : Associated Grant Makers (AGM), 55 Court St., Ste. 520 (617) 426-2606 Boston: : Boston Public Library, Social Sciences Reference Dept., 700 Boylston St. (617) 536-5400 Pittsfield: : Berkshire Athenaeum, One Wendell Ave. (413) 499-9480 Springfield: : Springfield City Library, 220 State St. (413) 263-6828 Worcester: : Worcester Public Library, Grants Resource Center, 3 Salem Square (508) 799-1654
Farmington Hills: : Farmington Community Library, 32737 W. 12 Mile Rd. (248) 553-0300 Flint: : Flint Public Library, 1026 E. Kearsley St. (810) 232-7111 Fremont: : Fremont Area District Library, 104 E. Main St. (231) 924-3480 Grand Rapids: : Grand Rapids Public Library, Reference Dept., 111 Library St. NE (616) 988-5400 Houghton: : Portage Lake District Library, 58 Huron St. (906) 482-4570 Kalamazoo: : Kalamazoo Public Library, 315 S. Rose St. (269) 553-7844 Marquette: : Peter White Public Library, 217 N. Front St. (906) 226-4311 Petoskey: : Petoskey Public Library, 500 E. Mitchell St. (231) 758-3100 Saginaw: : Public Libraries of Saginaw, Hoyt Public Library, 505 Janes Ave. (989) 755-0904 Scottville: : West Shore Community College Library, 3000 N. Stiles Rd. (231) 845-6211 Traverse City: : Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere Ave. (231) 932-8500
MINNESOTA Brainerd: : Brainerd Public Library, 416 S. 5th St. (218) 829-5574 Duluth: : Duluth Public Library, 520 W. Superior St. (218) 730-4200 Marshall: : Southwest Minnesota State University, University Library, 1501 State St. (507) 537-7278 Minneapolis: : Minneapolis Public Library, 300 Nicollet Mall (612) 630-6000 Rochester: : Rochester Public Library, 101 2nd St. SE (507) 285-8002 St. Paul: : St. Paul Public Library, 90 W. 4th St. (651) 266-7000
MISSISSIPPI Hattiesburg: : Library of Hattiesburg, Petal and Forrest County, 329 Hardy St. (601) 582-4461 Jackson: : Jackson/Hinds Library System, 300 N. State St. (601) 968-5803
MEXICO
MISSOURI
San Jeronimo, D.F.: : International Resource Center for Civil Society Organizations in Mexico, Periferico Sur 3453, Tower B, Office 101 (011) 52- 55-5025-9216
Columbia: : Columbia/Boone County Community Partnership, 601 Business Loop 70 SW, Ste. 217C (573) 256-1890 Kansas City: : Kansas City Public Library, 14 W. 10th St. (816) 701-3400 Kirkwood: : Kirkwood Public Library, 140 E. Jefferson (314) 821-5770 Springfield: : Springfield-Greene County Library, 4653 S. Campbell (417) 882-0714 St. Louis: : St. Louis Public Library, 1301 Olive St. (314) 241-2288 St. Peters: : St. Charles City-County Library District, Spencer Road Branch, 427 Spencer Rd. (636) 441-0794
MICHIGAN Alpena: : Alpena County Library, 211 N. 1st St. (989) 356-6188 Ann Arbor: : University of Michigan, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, 209 Hatcher Graduate Library (734) 615-8610 Battle Creek: : Willard Public Library, Nonprofit and Funding Resource Collections, 7 W. Van Buren St. (269) 968-3284 Detroit: : Purdy/Kresge Library, Wayne State University, 134 Purdy/Kresge Library (313) 577-6424 East Lansing: : Michigan State University, Funding Center, 100 Library (517) 432-6123
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MONTANA Baker: : Fallon County Library, 6 W. Fallon Ave. (406) 778-7160
FOUNDATION CENTER COOPERATING COLLECTIONS
Billings: : Library-Special Collections, Montana State University—Billings, 1500 University Dr. (406) 657-2262 Bozeman: : Bozeman Public Library, 220 E. Lamme (406) 582-2402 Libby: : Lincoln County Public Libraries, Libby Public Library, 220 W. 6th St. (406) 293-2778 Missoula: : Mansfield Library, The University of Montana, 32 Campus Dr. #9936 (406) 243-6800
NEBRASKA Cambridge: : Butler Memorial Library, 621 Penn St. (308) 697-3836 Hastings: : Hastings Public Library, 517 W. 4th St. (402) 461-2346 Lincoln: : University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Love Library, 13th and R Sts. (402) 472-2526 Omaha: : Omaha Public Library, Social Science Dept., 215 S. 15th St. (402) 444-4826
NEVADA Elko: : Great Basin College Library, 1500 College Parkway (775) 753-2222 Las Vegas: : Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo 702-507-3421
NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord: : Concord Public Library, 45 Green St. (603) 225-8670 Plymouth: : Herbert H. Lamson Library, Plymouth State University, 17 High St. (603) 535-2258
NEW JERSEY Elizabeth: : Free Public Library of Elizabeth, 11 S. Broad St. (908) 354-6060 Galloway: : United Way of Atlantic County, 4 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Ste. 10 (609) 404-4483 x19 Randolph: : Learning Resource Center, County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Rd. (973) 328-5296 Trenton: : New Jersey State Library, Funding Information Center, 185 W. State St. (609) 278-2640 Vineland: : Cumberland County College, Center for Leadership, Community and Neighborhood Development, 3322 College Dr. (856) 691-8600 Washington: : Warren County Community College, 475 Rte. 57 W. (908) 835-9222
NEW MEXICO Albuquerque: : Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library System, 501 Copper Ave. NW (505) 768-5141 Santa Fe: : New Mexico State Library, 1209 Camino Carlos Rey (505) 476-9702
NEW YORK Albany: : New York State Library, Cultural Education Center, Empire State Plaza (518) 474-5355 Binghamton: : Broome County Public Library, 185 Court St. (607) 778-6400
Bronx: : New York Public Library, Bronx Library Center, 310 E. Kingsbridge Rd. (718) 579-4244 Brooklyn: : Brooklyn Public Library, Central Library, Society, Sciences, and Technology Division, 10 Grand Army Plaza (718) 230-2145 Buffalo: : Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, Business, Science, and Technology Dept., One Lafayette Square (716) 858-8900 Cobleskill: : SUNY Cobleskill, Jared Van Wagenen Library, 142 Schenectady Ave. (518) 255-5841 Corning: : Southeast Steuben County Library, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza (607) 936-3713 Holbrook: : Sachem Public Library, 150 Holbrook Rd. (631) 588-5024 Huntington: : Huntington Public Library, 338 Main St. (631) 427-5165 Jamaica: : Queens Borough Public Library, Social Sciences Division, 89-11 Merrick Blvd. (718) 990-0700 Jamestown: : James Prendergast Library, 509 Cherry St. (716) 484-7135 Levittown: : Levittown Public Library, One Bluegrass Lane (516) 731-5728 New York: : New York Public Library, Countee Cullen Branch, 104 W. 136th St. (212) 491-2070 Poughkeepsie: : Adriance Memorial Library, Special Services Department, 93 Market St. (845) 485-3445 Riverhead: : Riverhead Free Library, 330 Court St. (631) 727-3228 Rochester: : Rochester Public Library, Grants Information Center, 115 South Ave. (585) 428-8127 Staten Island: : New York Public Library, St. George Library Center, 5 Central Ave. (718) 442-8560 Syracuse: : Onondaga County Public Library, 447 S. Salina St. (315) 435-1900 Utica: : Utica Public Library, 303 Genesee St. (315) 735-2279 White Plains: : White Plains Public Library, 100 Martine Ave. (914) 422-1480 Yonkers: : Yonkers Public Library, Riverfront Library, One Larkin Center (914) 337-1500
NORTH CAROLINA Asheville: : Pack Memorial Library, Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, 67 Haywood St. (828) 250-4711 Brevard: : Transylvania County Library, 212 S. Gaston St. (828) 884-3151 Charlotte: : Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, 310 N. Tryon St. (704) 336-2725 Durham: : Durham County Public Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. (919) 560-0100 Raleigh: : Cameron Village Library, Wake County Public Libraries, 1930 Clark Ave. (919) 856-6710 Wilmington: : New Hanover County Public Library, 201 Chestnut St. (910) 798-6301 Winston-Salem: : Forsyth County Public Library, 660 W. 5th St. (336) 703-3020
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NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck: : Bismarck Public Library, 515 N. 5th St. (701) 222-6410 Fargo: : Fargo Public Library, 408 Roberts St. (701) 241-1472 Minot: : Minot Public Library, 516 2nd Ave. SW (701) 852-1045
OHIO Akron: : Akron-Summit County Public Library, 60 S. High St. (330) 643-9000 Canton: : Stark County District Library, 715 Market Ave. N. (330) 452-0665 Cincinnati: : Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Grants Resource Center, 800 Vine St. (513) 369-6900 Columbus: : Columbus Metropolitan Library, Business and Technology Dept., 96 S. Grant Ave. (614) 645-2275 Dayton: : Dayton Metro Library, Grants Information Center, 215 E. 3rd St. (937) 463-2663 Elyria: : Elyria Public Library, West River Branch, 1194 W. River Road N. (440) 324-9827 Lima: : Lima Public Library, 650 W. Market St. (419) 228-5113 Mansfield: : Mansfield/Richland County Public Library, 43 W. 3rd St. (419) 521-3110 Marietta: : Marietta College, 215 Fifth St. (740) 376-4741 Painesville: : Morley Library, 184 Phelps St. (440) 352-3383 Piqua: : Edison Community College Library, 1973 Edison Dr. (937) 778-7950 Portsmouth: : Portsmouth Public Library, 1220 Gallia St. (740) 354-5688 Toledo: : Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Social Sciences Dept., 325 N. Michigan St. (419) 259-5207 Twinsburg: : Twinsburg Public Library, 10050 Ravenna Rd. (330) 425-4268 Warren: : Kent State University, Trumbull Campus Library, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW (330) 847-0571 Youngstown: : Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, 305 Wick Ave. (330) 744-8636 Zanesville: : Muskingum County Community Foundation, 534 Putnam Ave. (740) 453-5192
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City: : Dulaney Browne Library, Oklahoma City University, 2501 N. Blackwelder (405) 208-5065 Tulsa: : Tulsa City-County Library, 400 Civic Center (918) 596-7977
OREGON Eugene: : Knight Library, University of Oregon, 1501 Kincaid (541) 346-3053 Klamath Falls: : Oregon Institute of Technology Library, 3201 Campus Dr. (541) 885-1000 Medford: : Jackson County Library Services, 205 S. Central Ave. (541) 774-8689
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Portland: : Multnomah County Library, Government Documents, 801 SW 10th Ave. (503) 988-5123 Salem: : Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE (503) 378-4243
PENNSYLVANIA Allentown: : Allentown Public Library, 1210 Hamilton St. (610) 820-2400 Bethlehem: : The Paul and Harriett Mack Library, Northampton Community College, 3835 Green Pond Rd. (610) 861-5360 Blue Bell: : Montgomery County Community College, The Brendlinger Library, 340 DeKalb Pike (215) 641-6596 Erie: : Erie County Library System, 160 E. Front St. (814) 451-6927 Harrisburg: : Dauphin County Library System, East Shore Area Library, 4501 Ethel St. (717) 652-9380 Hazleton: : Hazleton Area Public Library, 55 N. Church St. (570) 454-2961 Honesdale: : Wayne County Public Library, 1406 N. Main St. (570) 253-1220 Lancaster: : Lancaster Public Library, 125 N. Duke St. (717) 394-2651 Monaca: : Beaver County Library System, One Campus Dr. (724) 728-3737 Philadelphia: : Free Library of Philadelphia, Regional Foundation Center, 1901 Vine St., 2nd Fl. (215) 686-5423 Philadelphia: : The Johnson-UGO Foundation Library, Johnson Memorial UMC Education Building, 3117 Longshore Ave. (215) 338-5020 Phoenixville: : Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Ave. (610) 933-3013 Pittsburgh: : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 612 Smithfield St. (412) 281-7143 Pittston: : Nonprofit and Community Assistance Center, 1151 Oak St. (570) 655-5581 Reading: : Reading Public Library, 100 S. 5th St. (610) 655-6355 Williamsport: : James V. Brown Library, 19 E. 4th St. (570) 326-0536 York: : Martin Library, 159 E. Market St. (717) 846-5300
PUERTO RICO Santurce: : M.M.T. Guevara Library, Universidad Del Sagrado Coraz贸n (787) 728-1515
RHODE ISLAND Providence: : Providence Public Library, 150 Empire St. (401) 455-8088
SOUTH CAROLINA Anderson: : Anderson County Library, 300 N. McDuffie St. (864) 260-4500 Charleston: : Charleston County Library, 68 Calhoun St. (843) 805-6930 Columbia: : South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate St. (803) 734-8026 Greenville: : Greenville County Library System, 25 Heritage Green Place (864) 242-5000
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Spartanburg: : Spartanburg County Public Libraries, 151 S. Church St. (864) 596-3500
SOUTH DAKOTA Madison: : Dakota State University, 820 N. Washington (605) 256-5100 Pierre: : South Dakota State Library, 800 Governors Dr. (605) 773-3131, (800) 423-6665 Rapid City: : Rapid City Public Library, 610 Quincy St. (605) 394-4171
TENNESSEE Chattanooga: : Center For Nonprofits, United Way of Greater Chattanooga, 630 Market St. (423) 752-0300 Johnson City: : Johnson City Public Library, 100 W. Millard St. (423) 434-4450 Knoxville: : Knox County Public Library, 500 W. Church Ave. (865) 215-8751 Memphis: : Memphis Public Library and Information Center, 3030 Poplar Ave. (901) 415-2734 Memphis: : The Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence, 606 S. Mendenhall, Ste. 108 (901) 684-6605 Nashville: : Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St. (615) 862-5800
TEXAS Amarillo: : Amarillo Area Foundation, Grants Center, 801 S. Filmore, Ste. 700 (806) 376-4521 Austin: : Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, Regional Foundation Library, 3001 Lake Austin Blvd., 4th Fl. (512) 471-5041, (888) 404-4336 Beaumont: : Beaumont Public Library, 801 Pearl St. (409) 838-6606 Corpus Christi: : Corpus Christi Public Library, Funding Information Center, 805 Comanche St. (361) 880-7000 Dallas: : Dallas Public Library, Urban Information, 1515 Young St. (214) 670-1400 Edinburg: : Southwest Border Nonprofit Resource Center, 1201 W. University Dr. (956) 292-7566 El Paso: : University of Texas at El Paso, Community Non-Profit Grant Library, 500 W. University, Benedict Hall Room 103 (915) 747-5672 Fort Worth: : Funding Information Center of Fort Worth, 329 S. Henderson St. (817) 334-0228 Houston: : Houston Public Library, Bibliographic Information Center, 500 McKinney St. (832) 393-1313 Houston: : United Way of Greater Houston, 50 Waugh Dr. (713) 685-2300 Laredo: : Laredo Public Library, Nonprofit Management and Volunteer Center, 1120 E. Calton Rd. (956) 795-2400 Longview: : Longview Public Library, 222 W. Cotton St. (903) 237-1350 Lubbock: : Lubbock Area Foundation, 1655 Main St., Ste. 202 (806) 762-8061
North Richland Hills: : North Richland Hills Public Library, 6720 NE Loop 820 (817) 427-6800 San Antonio: : Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, Parkside Office Building, 3737 Broadway, Ste. 295 (210) 227-4333 Tyler: : Nonprofit Development Center of United Way of Tyler/Smith County, 4000 Southpark Dr. (903) 581-6376 Waco: : Waco-McLennan County Library, 1717 Austin Ave. (254) 750-5941 Wichita Falls: : Nonprofit Management Center of Wichita Falls, 2301 Kell Blvd., Ste. 218 (940) 322-4961
UTAH Moab: : Grand County Public Library, 257 E. Center St. (435) 259-5421 Salt Lake City: : Salt Lake City Public Library, 210 E. 400 S. (801) 524-8200 Salt Lake City: : Utah Nonprofits Association, 175 S. Main St., Ste. 1210 (801) 596-1800
VERMONT Middlebury: : Ilsley Public Library, 75 Main St. (802) 388-4095 Montpelier: : Vermont Dept. of Libraries, Reference and Law Information Services, 109 State St. (802) 828-3261
VIRGINIA Abingdon: : Washington County Public Library, 205 Oak Hill St. (276) 676-6222 Arlington: : Arlington County Public Library, 1015 N. Quincy St. (703) 228-5990 Charlottesville: : Center for Nonprofit Excellence, 401 E. Market St., Exec. Ste. 26 and 27 (434) 244-3330 Fairfax: : Fairfax County Public Library, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Ste. 329 (703) 324-3100 Fredericksburg: : Central Rappahannock Regional Library, 1201 Caroline St. (540) 372-1144 Hampton: : Hampton Public Library, 4207 Victoria Blvd. (757) 727-1314 Hopewell: : Appomattox Regional Library System, 245 E. Cawson St. (804) 458-0110 Norfolk: : VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads, 400 W. Olney Rd., Ste. B (757) 624-2400 Richmond: : Richmond Public Library, Business, Science and Technology, 101 E. Franklin St. (804) 646-7223 Roanoke: : Roanoke City Public Library System, Main Library, 706 S. Jefferson St. (540) 853-2471 Virginia Beach: : Virginia Beach Public Library, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd. (757) 385-0120
WASHINGTON Kennewick: : Mid-Columbia Library, 1620 S. Union St. (509) 783-7878 Redmond: : King County Library System, Redmond Regional Library, Nonprofit and Philanthropy Resource Center, 15990 NE 85th (425) 885-1861
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Seattle: : Seattle Public Library, Fundraising Resource Center, 1000 4th Ave. (206) 386-4636 Spokane: : Spokane Public Library, Funding Information Center, 906 W. Main Ave. (509) 444-5300 Tacoma: : University of Washington Tacoma Library, 1902 Commerce St. (253) 692-4440
Parkersburg: : West Virginia University at Parkersburg, 300 Campus Dr. (304) 424-8260 Shepherdstown: : Shepherd University, Ruth A. Scarborough Library, 301 N. King St. (304) 876-5420 Wheeling: : Wheeling Jesuit University, Bishop Hodges Library, 316 Washington Ave. (304) 243-2226
WEST VIRGINIA Charleston: : Kanawha County Public Library, 123 Capitol St. (304) 343-4646
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SECTION 1—GRANT LISTINGS ALABAMA Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to 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. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating 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. Alabama Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Network, Irondale, AL. $12,000, 2006. Toward resource development position to promote awareness and gain more minority volunteers. 3. Alabama Dance Council, Birmingham, AL. $14,000, 2006. For position of program development director. 4. Arise Citizens Policy Project, Montgomery, AL. $40,000, 2006. Toward strategic plan for tax reform. 5. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2006. For position of high school mentoring coordinator for Birmingham City and Jefferson County Schools. 6. Cahaba Valley Health Care, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2006. For fundraising assistant position. 7. Eastern Area Christian Ministries, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2006. Toward part-time executive director position to oversee Food Bank operations, secure additional volunteer personnel, help raise funds for expanded services and produce annual newsletter. 8. Heritage Center for Human and Community Development, Bessemer, AL. $25,000, 2006. For Bridges-To-Biotech Initiative to train bioscience technicians. 9. Hope House, Birmingham, AL. $30,000, 2006. For referral counselor position serving indigent residents of Blount County. 10. IMPACT - Alabama Student Service Initiative, Birmingham, AL. $25,000, 2006. Toward executive director position. 11. KID One Transport System, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2006. Toward development position as part of effort to develop funding base and partnerships to maximize impact. 12. Leeds Arts Council, Leeds, AL. $14,000, 2006. To hire executive director. 13. McCoy Center for Community Service, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2006. Toward community development coordinator position for center, serving College Hills, Bush Hills, Graymont, Smithfield, and Arlington West End. 14. Media for Health, Homewood, AL. $40,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity building project, including business plan for BodyLove, production and dissemination in central Alabama. 15. Mitchells Place, Birmingham, AL. $20,000, 2006. For educational director position, serving children and youth with autism spectrum disorder.
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16. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $165,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward services and awareness initiative among Alabama nonprofits. 17. Pathways, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2006. Toward volunteer coordinator position. 18. Ruth and Naomi Senior Outreach, Birmingham, AL. $10,000, 2006. For comprehensive study of effectiveness of services offered. 19. Space One Eleven, Birmingham, AL. $33,000, 2006. For development director position. 20. Voices for Alabamas Children, Montgomery, AL. $22,500, 2006. Toward development director position to expand and diversify donor base and for other support strategies.
Corman Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on an international basis, primarily in Eastern Europe, Eurasia, India and surrounding areas, and parts of western Africa. No support for colleges, schools, local organizations, or directly to foreign charities. No grants to individuals, or for domestic church construction. 21. Church Planters Training International, Grand Rapids, MI. $15,000, 2005. For foreign missions.
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama Limitations: Giving primarily in AL. 22. Resource Center for Nonprofit Management, Moreno Valley, CA. $10,000, 2006. 23. Synod of Living Waters, Franklin, TN. $20,000, 2006.
Robert R. Meyer Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Birmingham, AL, area. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds. 24. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. $12,500, 2006.
ALASKA Alaska Conservation Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AK. No grants for annual campaigns, deficit financing, building funds, land acquisition, renovation projects, general or special endowments, or exchange programs; no student loans. 25. Alaska Center for the Environment, Anchorage, AK. $22,500, 2006. For grassroots organizer. Grant made through Defend Alaska Now. 26. Alaska Conservation Alliance, Anchorage, AK. $25,000, 2006. For legislative coordinator. Grant made through Defend Alaska Now. 27. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $10,000, 2006. For Alaska technical mining support. 28. Northern Alaska Environmental Center, Fairbanks, AK. $23,185, 2006. For grassroots organizer. Grant made through Defend Alaska Now. 29. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, Juneau, AK. $25,000, 2006. For organizing around Tongass Land-Use Management Plan improvement and defense. Grant made through Alaska Rainforest Campaign. 30. Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, Anchorage, AK. $10,000, 2006. For operating support.
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The CIRI Foundation (also known as The Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Cook Inlet Region, AK. No grants for endowments, buildings or equipment, completed projects, re-granting, or lobbying or propaganda efforts; no loans. 31. Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK. $28,649, 2005.
Rasmuson Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to AK. No support for K-12 education or religious organizations. No grants to individuals, scholarships, endowments, deficits or debt reduction, fundraising events, indirect or overhead costs; or for operating funds. 32. Alaska Botanical Garden, Anchorage, AK. $150,000, 2006. To expand capacity of organization and facilities. 33. Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Anchorage, AK. $250,000, 2006. For Alaska Marketplace Initiative in partnership with Alaska Federation of Natives. 34. Alutiiq Heritage Foundation, Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository, Kodiak, AK. $26,000, 2006. For Organizational Advancement grant for fundraising project consultant fees. 35. Anchorage Museum Association, Anchorage, AK. $50,000, 2006. For Sustainable Institutions grant for executive search. 36. Anchorage Symphony Orchestra, Anchorage, AK. $43,408, 2006. For Sustainable Institutions Technical Assistance Phase. 37. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $30,000, 2006. For sabbatical. 38. Interior Region Emergency Medical Services Council, Fairbanks, AK. $80,000, 2006. For ambulance remount project for Tok area. 39. Interior Region Emergency Medical Services Council, Fairbanks, AK. $24,300, 2006. For facility improvement for roof and doors. 40. Kachemak Bay Broadcasting, Homer, AK. $21,750, 2006. For technology (business software) for fundraising and accounting. 41. Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council, Ketchikan, AK. $26,335, 2006. For Phase 2 of Technical Assistance Sustainable Institutions grant. 42. Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, AK. $25,000, 2006. For Organizational Advancement: Sustainable Institutions pilot phase. 43. Neighborhood Housing Services, Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. $25,000, 2006. For Weatherization, Rehabilitation, Asset Preservation (WRAP) program support.
ARIZONA Arizona Community Foundation 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. 44. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $150,000, 2006. 45. Institute of Cultural Affairs, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2006. 46. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $75,000, 2006.
The Flinn Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to AZ. No grants for building projects, purchase of equipment, endowment projects, annual fundraising campaigns, ongoing operating expenses or deficit needs; requests to support conferences and workshops, publications, or the production of films and video are considered only when these activities are an integral component of a larger foundation initiative. 47. Arizona Commission on Medical Education and Research, Phoenix, AZ. $500,000, 2005. For consultant support for planning of University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix Campus in collaboration with Arizona State University. 48. Critical Path Institute, Tucson, AZ. $1,250,000, 2005. For start-up of research partnerships.
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49. Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, Phoenix, AZ. $3,000,000, 2005. To implement business plan. 50. Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ. $260,000, 2005. For financial consulting analysis.
Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ; some funding nationally, particularly in CA and CO. No grants to individuals. 51. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2005. 52. University of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $30,000, 2005. For nonprofit research.
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. 53. Area Agency on Aging, Region I, Phoenix, AZ. $30,000, 2006. For planning for Mather Cafe Plus program, includes intergenerational cafes, fitness classes and learning programs, to be located at Maricopa County senior centers. 54. Arizona Foundation of Human Services Providers, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2006. To develop and implement standardized orientation training for child care workers in the earliest stage of employment. 55. Arizona Grantmakers Forum, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2006. For development of organization and to increase philanthropy in Arizona. 56. Association for Supportive Child Care, Tempe, AZ. $75,000, 2006. For child safety training for family child care providers in the Valley. 57. Civic Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $128,000, 2006. To implement Life Options/Next Chapter centers and provide Trust with information and advice about Next Chapter initiatives and supportive services. 58. Diocese of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $73,250, 2006. To hire consultant to help assess curricula needs of Valley-based Catholic preschool programs. 59. Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $104,000, 2006. To develop model residential program for adolescent girls and to disseminate subsequent learnings to other youth-serving organizations. 60. Greater Phoenix Leadership, Phoenix, AZ. $14,500, 2006. To develop regional bioscience initiative. 61. Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, Phoenix, AZ. $1,000,000, 2006. For efforts to strengthen arts and cultural organizations regionally. 62. National Arts Strategies, DC. $50,000, 2006. For organizational development program offering seminars to arts and culture leaders, board members, and key staff throughout Maricopa County. 63. NPower Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $75,000, 2006. For matching grant to launch project to serve technology needs of nonprofits in Maricopa County. 64. Phoenix Childrens Hospital Foundation, Phoenix, AZ. $65,000, 2006. To expand and enhance pediatric resident and physician training in Healthy Steps program. 65. Phoenix Symphony Association, Phoenix, AZ. $34,500, 2006. For feasibility study exploring formation of shared Tessitura system among several Valley arts organizations. 66. Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ. $4,000,000, 2006. To create Scottsdale Clinical Research Institute, which will increase clinical trials for new cancer drugs, work in concert with Translational Genomics Research Institute and build alliances in biomedical industry.
The Jess & Sheila Schwartz Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ. 67. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.
Stardust Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ. 68. Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Phoenix, AZ. $20,000, 2006. 69. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2006.
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ARKANSAS Glass Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, MO, and TX. No grants to individuals. 70. Champions for Kids, Fayetteville, AR. $25,000, 2006. For resources and training.
The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to AR, or for projects that benefit AR. No grants to individuals, or for capital expenditures, fundraising campaigns, scientific research, operating support or endowments; no loans (except program-related investments). 71. Arkansas Baptist College, Little Rock, AR. $29,100, 2005. To engage in strategic planning process to assess critical institutional needs of college and refine education mission. 72. Arkansas Bar Foundation, Little Rock, AR. $14,000, 2005. To enable more diversity in Arkansas legal field through development of database of ethnic minority lawyers seeking employment and law firms and other employers seeking applicants. 73. Arkansas Science and Technology Authority, Little Rock, AR. $913,200, 2005. To transition over five years WRF-funded Science Mini-Grants and STUART Grant programs from ASTA to Arkansas Community Foundation Affiliates and Arkansas Regional Math and Science Resource Centers, train staff of ARCF Affiliates and Resource Centers to administer science and technology grant programs, and improve public middle school science instruction through hands-on learning activities and e-instruction systems. 74. Arkansas Science and Technology Authority, Little Rock, AR. $441,000, 2005. To improve Arkansas science and mathematics instruction by developing a database of tested lesson plans that incorporate hands-on classroom activities. 75. Capital Resource Corporation, Accelerate Arkansas, Little Rock, AR. $105,000, 2005. To produce statewide economic development plan guided by findings from report, Arkansas’ Position in the Knowledge-based Economy. 76. FTN Associates, Little Rock, AR. $198,495, 2005. To develop multi-format study framing issues related to maintenance of safe and sustainable water resources in Arkansas. 77. University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR. $51,800, 2005. To produce 30-minute documentary film and accompanying teacher’s guide interpreting role of Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock Central High School crisis of 1957.
Wal-Mart Foundation (also known as SAM’S CLUB Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for faith-based organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships and disaster relief grants), or for annual meetings, capital campaigns, film or video projects, political causes, advertising, or travel. 78. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2006. 79. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2006. 80. Arkansas Literacy Councils, Little Rock, AR. $40,000, 2006. 81. National Council of La Raza, DC. $500,000, 2006. 82. National Council of La Raza, DC. $100,000, 2006.
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. 83. Aspire Public Schools, Berkley Maynard Academy, Oakland, CA. $370,000, 2005.
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84. Aspire Public Schools, Millsmont Academy, Oakland, CA. $370,000, 2005. 85. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $3,290,000, 2005. 86. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $1,106,000, 2005. 87. DC Public Charter School Cooperative, DC. $60,000, 2005. 88. Florida Consortium of Charter Schools, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $162,300, 2005. 89. Georgia Charter Schools Association, Atlanta, GA. $300,000, 2005. 90. Lighthouse Academies, Framingham, MA. $920,000, 2005. 91. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $1,125,000, 2005. 92. Minnesota Association of Charter Schools, Saint Paul, MN. $168,000, 2005. 93. National Council of La Raza, DC. $1,027,900, 2005. 94. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $583,701, 2005. 95. New York Charter School Resource Center, Clifton Park, NY. $268,579, 2005. 96. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $175,100, 2005. 97. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2005. 98. Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA), Lake Oswego, OR. $98,766, 2005. 99. Teach for America, New York, NY. $283,000, 2005.
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. 100. Potluck, North Little Rock, AR. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building. 101. University of Arkansas Foundation, Fayetteville, AR. $250,000, 2006. For Great Expectations of Arkansas. 102. University of Arkansas Foundation, Fayetteville, AR. $250,000, 2006. For Arkansas A+ Schools. 103. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK. $200,000, 2006. For Oklahoma A+ Schools. 104. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK. $125,000, 2006. For Oklahoma A+ 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. 105. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA. $11,500, 2006. To allow Los Angeles County teachers to participate in Summer Institute in Early American History. 106. Long Beach Public Library Foundation, Long Beach, CA. $35,000, 2006. Toward program supplies, evaluation, and capital equipment for Raising A Reader Long Beach program, initiative to make lap reading and sharing storybooks a family ritual in homes with preschool children. 107. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $500,000, 2006. Toward land acquisition for Figueroa Corridor project. 108. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $2,778,000, 2006. For acquisition of Portrait of Jean-Pierre Delahaye by Jacques-Louis David. 109. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2006. Toward Annual Giving Program. 110. North Valley Caring Services, North Hills, CA. $40,000, 2006. To strengthen infrastructure.
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111. P.S. Arts, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2006. Toward Infrastructure Building Initiative. 112. School on Wheels, Malibu, CA. $50,000, 2006. Toward implementation of decentralization of operations. 113. Sober Living Network, Santa Monica, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general support for Venice facility. 114. Teach for America, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. Toward Los Angeles Corps Program. 115. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For additional support for Los Angeles program.
S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation (formerly Elizabeth and Stephen Bechtel, Jr. Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and northern CA. No grants to individuals, or for tenured or contract positions, endowment activities, or underwriting/sponsoring events. 116. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2005. For program support. 117. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2005. For program support. 118. Community Resources for Science, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2005. For program support. 119. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $10,000, 2005. For program support. 120. Rockman Etc., San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For program support.
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). 121. Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2006. For preparation of engineering designs and cost estimates to modify two barriers to fish migration in North Bay. 122. Hand in Hand, Palo Alto, CA. $57,825, 2006. For training of more teachers of Parenting By Connection classes, outreach, and fundraising functions, and upgrading of teaching materials for Tantrum Training. 123. Jewish Family and Childrens Services, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For Early Childhood Mental Health consultation services to family daycare homes or childcare centers in Marin County, supporting providers, parents, and children, particularly those children who demonstrate problematic behaviors. 124. Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) Federation International, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For organizational growth of national organization that will coordinate and set standards for NIDCAP training for nurses and parents of premature infants. 125. Northern California Resource Center, Fort Jones, CA. $65,000, 2006. For development of pre-restoration plan for French Creek Watershed, tributary of Scott River. 126. Pacific Forest Trust, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For conservation analysis or GreenPrint for Klamath-Cascade, to guide and inform environmental and economic decisions in ecoregion. 127. PRBO Conservation Science, Petaluma, CA. $50,000, 2006. To improve riparian restoration efforts in Sacramento Valley by evaluating effectiveness of different riparian restoration designs as breeding habitat for songbirds and communicating results to private landowners and land managers through guidebook. 128. Raising A Reader - Santa Clara, Menlo Park, CA. $48,109, 2006. To expand Raising A Reader in Santa Clara County, particularly focusing on family childcare homes. 129. Salmon River Restoration Council, Sawyers Bar, CA. $56,860, 2006. To improve riparian shading along Salmon River and develop National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents and engineering designs for restoration of high priority areas. 130. Smith River Alliance, Crescent City, CA. $50,000, 2006. For coordination, design, and permitting of four high priority fish passage/ habitat enhancement projects along lower reach of Smith River and its estuary as part of Lower Smith River Restoration Project.
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H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. 131. I Have A Dream Foundation, New York, NY. $40,000, 2005. For communications, media and administrative expenses. 132. Wild Iris Womens Services of Bishop, Bishop, CA. $30,000, 2005. For administrative activities.
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 campaign, or capital campaigns over $50,000. 133. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $30,000, 2005. For core support initiative for clinics and consortia. 134. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $30,000, 2005. For core support initiative for clinics and consortia. 135. Business Healthcare Connection, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2005. For roundtable discussions on seeking coverage solutions for uninsured. 136. California Medical Association Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $74,529, 2005. For Small Physician Office Project and Diabetes Disparities Reduction. 137. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $20,000, 2005. For core support initiative for clinics and consortia. 138. Operation Access, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2005. For multi-year grant for organizational transition. 139. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $200,000, 2005. For Health Affairs theme issue on biotechnology. 140. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. For service awards. 141. Worksite Wellness Project, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For insuring populations in light manufacturing industries.
Broad Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 142. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $1,800,000, 2005. For expansion of high-quality public charter schools in California. 143. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $301,432, 2005. To recreate Oakland Unified School Districts central office structure and service delivery. 144. Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools, Boston, MA. $500,000, 2005. For School Leadership Institute. 145. Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, Los Angeles, CA. $3,204,199, 2005. To train individuals interested in becoming educational leaders in urban school districts throughout country. 146. Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, Los Angeles, CA. $1,040,620, 2005. To train individuals interested in becoming educational leaders in urban school districts throughout country. 147. California, State of, Sacramento, CA. $39,100, 2005. To transform Californias failing schools into high achieving schools through leadership of principal-led turnaround teams and engagement of charter school community. 148. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $1,209,189, 2005. To train newly elected and appointed school board members to be effective policy and reform leaders. 149. Christina School District, Newark, DE. $500,000, 2005. For process improvement to create sustainabe changes and cost efficiencies in district. 150. Council of the Great City Schools, DC. $65,174, 2005. For Strategic Support Teams to improve urban district operations. 151. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. $51,018, 2005. For Broad Prize scholarships. 152. Edvance, Austin, TX. $102,812, 2005. To assist urban school districts in showcasing their best professional compensation practices to other selected urban school districts thorugh structured benchmarking process. 153. Excellent Education Development, Santa Monica, CA. $125,000, 2005. For school facilities’ needs and to create high-quality public charter schools in Los Angeles.
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154. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $1,308,600, 2005. To analyze and redesign New York City Department of Education Department of Human Resources. 155. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $210,000, 2005. For top-to-bottom review of New York school system. 156. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $700,000, 2005. For high-quality public charter schools. 157. Hispanic Scholarship Fund, San Francisco, CA. $788,018, 2005. For Broad Prize scholarships. 158. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $595,000, 2005. For Fisher Fellows in urban districts. 159. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $159,750, 2005. To expand two Los Angeles charter schools, KIPP Academy of Opportunity, and KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory School. 160. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Hurricane Katrina Relief. 161. Long Beach Unified School District, Long Beach, CA. $250,000, 2005. To employ Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence. 162. National Center for Educational Accountability, Just for the Kids, Austin, TX. $837,500, 2005. For best practice studies on high-performing schools from which other schools, states and policy-makers can learn. 163. National Center on Education and the Economy, DC. $600,000, 2005. For new national principal training effort. 164. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $720,000, 2005. For national program to attract, prepare and support new generation of principals for urban schools. 165. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA. $1,860,000, 2005. For incubation and development of high-quality nonprofit charter school management organizations across country. 166. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $120,000, 2005. To provide urban school districts with research-based recommendations for building model principal recruitment, screening, selection and hiring processes. 167. New York City Department of Education, New York, NY. $164,420, 2005. To restructure budgeting process to support school based accountability. 168. Philadelphia School District, Philadelphia, PA. $1,050,000, 2005. For principal leadership academy. 169. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2005. For national expansion effort to recruit, train and support new teachers in urban school districts. 170. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. For challenge grant to hire more teachers. 171. Teach for America, New York, NY. $24,630, 2005. For general support. 172. Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Center for Latino Educational Excellence activities including staff and consultant time, supplemental programmatic support and publication/ dissemination expenses. 173. United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation, New York, NY. $250,000, 2005. To develop two union-led charter schools.
Eli & Edythe L. Broad Foundation 174. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general fund.
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. 175. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $20,000, 2006. 176. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $75,000, 2006. 177. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $15,050, 2006. 178. L.A. Works, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006. 179. Shelter Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. 180. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006.
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,
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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. 181. A Home Within, San Francisco, CA. $154,124, 2007. For capacity-building support for strategy development and implementation of education, training, and advocacy activities designed to improve mental health service delivery for foster children and youth. 182. Access Center of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $77,013, 2007. For capacity building to establish health advocacy collaborative for persons with disabilities in San Diego through strategic planning, policy education, and fund development. 183. Afghan Coalition, Fremont, CA. $251,440, 2007. Health Partnership Program Phase II to strengthen access to culturally competent health care for Afghan and other refugee populations through documenting gaps in language access and culturally relevant care, building cross-community alliances, training health navigators, and advocating for change in Alameda County. 184. African Community Resource Center, Los Angeles, CA. $101,705, 2007. For capacity building for development activities to provide culturally competent health and social services to African refugees and immigrants in Los Angeles County. 185. AjA Project, San Diego, CA. $15,270, 2007. For Evaluation Project to conduct comprehensive evaluation using validated standardized scales to assess psychosocial impacts of participatory photography program for refugee youth in San Diego County. 186. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $525,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to support community clinic policy and advocacy efforts and capacity building activities designed to improve access to quality health care for underserved communities in Alameda County. 187. Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association, Oakland, CA. $616,000, 2007. For Language Access to support coalition capacity building and development of collaborative models that improve language access services in health care settings for limited-English-speaking residents of Alameda County. 188. Alliance for African Assistance, San Diego, CA. $30,000, 2007. For Distance Education for Interpretive Services to strengthen health interpretation services to underserved populations in San Diego County. 189. Alliance for Justice, DC. $300,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Advocacy Development Phase II to provide continued support for building programmatic and organizational capacity of west coast office to provide California health and human services organizations with training and technical assistance. 190. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC. $15,000, 2007. For annual conference to support nationwide convening of capacity builders in Los Angeles to advance quality and availability of support to health and social service nonprofit organizations in order to foster healthy communities in California. 191. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $375,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to expand policy, advocacy, and media activities, to increase health care funding, expand health care services and increase public awareness of clinic locations and services in Mendocino and Lake counties. 192. Alta Bates Summit Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Toward Cultural Competence in Health Care Delivery Service to support services, education, and advocacy efforts to help strengthen model of culturally competent care for women in California with disabilities. 193. AltaMed Health Services Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Database System to improve tracking of care for patients with diabetes and chronic disease in east Los Angeles County. 194. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, DC. $133,282, 2007. For Preparing Culturally Competent Nursing Work Force for development of standards for cultural competency in educational curriculum for nursing students to be integrated with standards established for baccalaureate. 195. American Medical Association, Chicago, IL. $399,292, 2007. For Improving Patient-Centered Communication to continue to evaluate intermediate-term effects of using Organizational Assessment Toolkit for Patient-Centered Communication on physician communication and other patient-centered outcomes. 196. Asian Health Services, Oakland, CA. $400,000, 2007. To engage immigrant patients as advocates for language access, institutionalize interpreter training at community college, and create language-proficiency tools as part of Removing Language Barriers in Health Care Initiative.
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197. Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $146,163, 2007. For Los Angeles Language Access Collaborative to assess training demand and capacity for language interpretation for improved health care access of limited-English-proficient populations in Los Angeles County. 198. Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens Foundation, Bakersfield, CA. $239,086, 2007. For capacity-building Project to provide culturally competent services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Kern County. 199. Big Sur Health Center, Big Sur, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Locally Accessible Health Care to support organizational capacity-building activities to improve access to health services for underserved and geographically isolated residents in Monterey County. 200. Black Dot Artists, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building to strengthen health of Village Bottoms Community in West Oakland. 201. Blindness Support Services, Riverside, CA. $188,250, 2007. For capacity-building project to improve accessibility, availability, and sustainability of health, rehabilitation, training, and support services for low-income blind and visually impaired population in Riverside. 202. Bloss Memorial Healthcare District, Castle Family Health Centers, Atwater, CA. $246,935, 2007. For Access to Vision Care to provide start-up support for development of vision care project and optometry training program to provide access to vision care services for uninsured and underinsured residents in Merced County. 203. Business Healthcare Connection, San Diego, CA. $368,146, 2007. For Business Outreach Project to increase access to health coverage for low-income working families in San Diego County through enrollment strategies and collaborative planning. 204. California Alliance for Retired Americans, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Action Team Project to provide core operating support for organizing and training activities for network of public policy health advocates made up of low-income seniors and persons with disabilities at both local and statewide levels. 205. California Black Health Network, San Diego, CA. $192,000, 2007. For Health Policy Advocacy for African Americans to support organizational capacity-building activities to improve networking ability. 206. California Center for Civic Participation and Youth Development, Sacramento, CA. $133,333, 2007. For Youth Engagement and California Statewide Youth Board to provide technical assistance and engage youth throughout California as partners and leaders in efforts to prevent childhood obesity through Healthy Eating, Active Communities program. 207. California Healthcare Interpreting Association, Sacramento, CA. $135,000, 2007. For core support to update strategic plan, implement business plan for long-term sustainability, and carry out core activities to improve language access and promote professionalization of health care interpreters in California. 208. California Institute for Mental Health, Sacramento, CA. $455,665, 2007. For Mental Health and Juvenile Justice/Child Welfare Technical Assistance Project II to support continued implementation of Functional Family Therapy in six California counties. 209. California Institute for Mental Health, Sacramento, CA. $375,346, 2007. For Regional Workforce Development for Public Mental Health to support partnerships among public mental health providers, educational institutions, consumers, and family members throughout California to create diverse, culturally competent programs. 210. California Parenting Institute, Santa Rosa, CA. $75,000, 2007. For Capacity for Change to support strategic planning and comprehensive capacity building measures to strengthen resources to provide mental health services and child abuse treatment for families throughout Sonoma County. 211. California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, Sacramento, CA. $135,000, 2007. For Leadership Capacity Building to strengthen organizational capacity through strategic planning, policy and advocacy development, development of new allies, and provision of training to expand continuum of statewide domestic violence services. 212. California Rural Indian Health Board, Sacramento, CA. $600,000, 2007. For Raising California’s Indian Voice to improve health status of American Indians by supporting management, leadership development, policy, and systems integration needs of member community clinics in California. 213. California Rural Legal Assistance, San Francisco, CA. $950,000, 2007. For Agricultural Worker Health Project, to increase organizational effectiveness and visibility to act as leading advocate for agricultural workers in California by implementing community outreach, education, technical assistance, and advocacy activities.
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214. California State Rural Health Association, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Sharing Common Ground - Finding New Approaches to support annual statewide rural health conference for leaders, health care providers, and researchers, to explore opportunities for improving community health and access. 215. California State University San Marcos Foundation, San Marcos, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Mixtec Medicine for Clinical Health Service Providers to support production of educational materials that provide information to California health service providers to improve their cultural competence in treating Mixtec families. 216. Camptonville Community Partnership, Camptonville, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Community-Driven Strategic Plan for advocacy agenda designed to influence changes in built environment to reduce obesity and other health disparities in Yuba County. 217. Castroville Coalition, Castroville, CA. $55,050, 2007. For Castro Plaza Child and Family Resource Center to support capacity building of family resource center, to provide access to appropriate health, mental health, and human services targeted to meet needs of underserved families in Monterey County. 218. Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice, Riverside, CA. $425,000, 2007. For capacity-building initiative to engage residents, community-based organizations, and community leaders in development of community organizing and advocacy program aimed at changing environmental health factors. 219. Center for Community Change, DC. $500,000, 2007. For Civic Engagement and Healthy Communities to educate, organize, and mobilize grassroots organizations on health and fiscal policy issues on local and state levels to strengthen their health advocacy on behalf of low-income Californians. 220. Center for Governmental Studies, Los Angeles, CA. $77,000, 2007. For Campaign for California’s Future to develop strategic plan to reform California governmental institutions to become more stable and responsive to health care needs of state’s residents. 221. Center on Policy Initiatives, San Diego, CA. $325,000, 2007. For San Diego Works for Better Health to increase organizational capacity to advocate for policy changes to improve mental and physical health of low-income individuals in southeastern San Diego. 222. Central Valley Health Network, Sacramento, CA. $750,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to provide comprehensive public policy education, technical assistance, and leadership development to support systems change advocacy work of community health center member organizations. 223. Chief Probation Officers of California, Sacramento, CA. $193,756, 2007. For California Probation Policy Project to increase organizational capacity to advance public policy and system change efforts to improve health and mental health outcomes of California’s probationers. 224. Child Abuse Prevention Council of Placer County, Auburn, CA. $162,360, 2007. For capacity-building project for implementation of strategic planning, fund development, leadership development, and program evaluation to promote effective and sustainable prevention services. 225. Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. $275,816, 2007. For Monitoring Effects of Citizenship Documentation Requirements to increase access to health care by examining effects of Citizen Documentation Requirements in Deficit Reduction Act on enrollment in California’s Medicaid system. 226. Comite Civico del Valle, Brawley, CA. $217,865, 2007. For Capacity-Building Project to strengthen organizational capacity and infrastructure to more effectively engage in community mobilizing and advocacy efforts to address environmental factors. 227. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $66,000, 2007. For Communications Leadership Institute to increase capacity for strategic communications for leaders of community-based advocacy organizations working on health and health policy issues in California. 228. Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa, San Pablo, CA. $375,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to support policy development and grassroots advocacy as well as capacity building for community clinics to improve access to quality health care for underserved communities in Contra Costa and Solano counties. 229. Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Los Angeles, CA. $443,000, 2007. For Capacity Building to Improve Health to build organizational capacity and infrastructure to address social and physical determinants of community health in South Los Angeles through long-term strategic planning.
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230. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $125,111, 2007. For Reducing Health Disparities Through Equitable Land Use Policies to support grassroots advocacy and leadership training to influence major community planning decisions that impact determinants of health for low-income residents in San Francisco. 231. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $493,989, 2007. For Health Advocacy and Leadership Development Program to engage in planning process to develop and pilot test community college-based educational pipeline program seeking to increase diversity of health professionals in Los Angeles County. 232. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $20,000, 2007. For core support to increase health care access to underserved families living in Pasadena/Altadena area and surrounding neighborhoods. 233. Community Health Center Network, Alameda, CA. $440,000, 2007. For Medi-Cal Managed Care Expansion to enhance ability of statewide community clinics to prepare for expansion of mandatory Medi-Cal managed care for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities (SPD) focusing on Alameda County. 234. Community Health Partnership of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA. $524,710, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to support policy development and grassroots advocacy, capacity building, and technical assistance to clinic services to enhance capacity building for member community health center organizations in Santa Clara County. 235. Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA), San Mateo, CA. $60,543, 2007. For Capacity Building Project to merge two direct service departments and to establish case management system to support services for survivors of domestic violence in San Mateo County. 236. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2007. For Los Angeles Works for Better Health to increase organizational capacity to advocate for changes that improve health outcomes and expand employment opportunities available to residents of South Los Angeles. 237. Council of Community Clinics, San Diego, CA. $85,000, 2007. For Increasing Language Access in Community Health Centers to support needs assessment for language access services to improve quality of health care for linguistically diverse populations in San Diego County. 238. Darin M. Camarena Health Centers, Madera, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP), Madera County Community Partner to build organizational capacity to partner with local public health department and facilitate broad-based community action to implement environmental approaches to prevent obesity in Madera County. 239. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. $73,535, 2007. For Fifth National Conference on Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations to partially support planning and implementation of national conference on cultural competency in health care and toward compilation, publication, and dissemination of conference proceedings. 240. East L.A. Community Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Los Angeles Works for Better Health to increase organizational capacity to advocate for changes within East Los Angeles community to increase community engagement and improve economic opportunities and health outcomes of underserved East Los Angeles. 241. Family Health Care Network, Porterville, CA. $167,372, 2007. Toward planning and capacity-building efforts to establish county mental health association for systems and policy advocacy work related to access to mental health services for underserved residents of Tulare County. 242. Family Service Agency of Marin County, San Rafael, CA. $110,194, 2007. For Marin Alliance for Psychiatric Services (MAPS) to support collaborative start-up effort to expand access to community-based mental health services for low-income and uninsured residents of Marin County. 243. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $57,500, 2007. For Services for Grant-Makers and Grant-Seekers Interested in Health to support variety of information services, convenings, and health education programs aimed at building capacity of nonprofits and improving effectiveness of philanthropy in California. 244. Fresno Center for New Americans, Fresno, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong communities in Fresno County. 245. Fresno Covenant Foundation, Fresno, CA. $220,770, 2007. For Health Advocacy Capacity Project to support capacity-building activities to strengthen ability to ensure access to health services for underserved children and families in Fresno County.
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246. Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, Fresno, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong community in Fresno County. 247. Fresno Metropolitan Ministry, Fresno, CA. $450,000, 2007. For Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP), Fresno County Community Partner Organization to build organization capacity of community based organization to partner with local public health department and facilitate broad-based community action to implement environmental approaches to preventing obesity. 248. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $100,066, 2007. For Building Healthy People and Places Learning Network to establish learning network among funders to teach them to advocate for policy changes that will result in better health outcomes for residents of California. 249. Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley, Red Bluff, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Organizational Development to provide health programs to pre-adolescent and adolescent girls in Shasta, Tehama, and Glenn counties. 250. Grantmakers in Aging, Dayton, OH. $10,000, 2007. For annual conference to explore new funding trends and opportunities in addressing needs of aging, strengthening professional networks, and building capacity of organizations serving aging in California. 251. Grantmakers in Health, DC. $25,000, 2007. For Communicating for Policy Change Issue Dialogue to support all-day session on communications strategies for effecting health policy change in order to strengthen knowledge and skills of health foundation staff in California. 252. Grantmakers in Health, DC. $20,000, 2007. For Knowledge to Action annual conference to provide health funders opportunity to engage with each other and think strategically about how to effectively meet goals to improve health of underserved populations in California. 253. Health Initiatives for Youth, San Francisco, CA. $198,625, 2007. For Capacity Expansion Project to support documentation and capacity-building efforts of clinic that provides culturally competent model of care specifically for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth of San Francisco County. 254. Health Initiatives for Youth, San Francisco, CA. $70,020, 2007. For Leadership Development Project to support capacity-building efforts, including strategic planning and board development, to more effectively address health disparities facing Bay Area youth. 255. Health Initiatives for Youth, San Francisco, CA. $14,756, 2007. For Improving Adolescent Behavioral Health, culturally competent training modules focused on improving health/mental health outcomes for at-risk youth in California. 256. Healthcare Education, Research and Evaluation Foundation of Southern California, San Diego, CA. $331,052, 2007. For Childhood Obesity Initiative to strengthen capacity and increase diversity of participation to enhance community-level advocacy efforts and reduce childhood obesity in underserved populations in San Diego County. 257. Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County, Healdsburg, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Access to Emergency and Acute Care to increase coordination between Healdsburg District Hospital and Alliance Medical Clinic in northern Sonoma County in order to better provide management of chronic disease, occupational injuries, and trauma for underserved Latino population. 258. Healthy House Within a MATCH Coalition, Merced, CA. $255,063, 2007. For Interpreter Training Effectiveness to provide core support to administer language proficiency and interpreter readiness assessments, health care interpreter training and to build capacity to evaluate interpreter training and testing activities in Merced County. 259. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2007. For core support to promote stronger partnerships between organized philanthropy and Latino communities in California focused on health, by providing regional and statewide briefing, research and publications, and professional development programs. 260. Hmong Womens Heritage Association, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong communities in Sacramento County. 261. Huckleberry Youth Programs, San Francisco, CA. $261,988, 2007. For Mental Health Expansion to increase access to culturally competent mental health services for Latino and other at-risk youth in Marin County by expanding services through Teen Tuesday Clinic and strengthening system of mental health services.
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262. Humboldt Community Breast Health Project, Arcata, CA. $121,510, 2007. For Organizational Development to conduct capacity-building activities to strengthen organizational long-term sustainability to provide services and advocate for women affected by breast cancer in Humboldt County. 263. Humboldt Community Breast Health Project, Arcata, CA. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building to support organizational capacity building to serve women with breast cancer in Humboldt County through hiring of Volunteer Coordinator. 264. Institute for Medical Quality, San Francisco, CA. $243,261, 2007. For Improving Cultural and Linguistic Competency to provide technical assistance and other resources to providers of continuing medical education in order to effectively integrate cultural and linguistic competency in planning, development, and implementation. 265. International Medical Services for Health (INMED), Compton, CA. $132,301, 2007. For capacity building to develop infrastructure and strategic plans for collaborative to address specific access to health issues relevant to residents of Compton and surrounding communities in south Los Angeles County. 266. Keiro Services, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2007. For Senior Care Capacity Building to provide skills training to enhance staff and volunteer capacity to provide culturally sensitive health care programs for Asian seniors in Boyle Heights, Lincoln Heights, and Little Tokyo neighborhoods of Los Angeles. 267. Kern County Network for Children, Bakersfield, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP) Kern County Community Partner to build capacity of coalition to partner with local public health department and facilitate broad-based community action to implement environmental approaches to prevent obesity in Kern County. 268. Lao Family Community of Stockton, Stockton, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong community in San Joaquin County. 269. Latina Breast Cancer Agency, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy/Planning Grant to support capacity-building activities as well as development of advocacy campaign to increase access to cancer detection program for low-income immigrant women throughout Bay Area. 270. Latino Issues Forum, San Francisco, CA. $310,000, 2007. For Capacity Building for Health Solutions to support capacity building and core operating support to strengthen engagement of Latino community in development of and advocacy for health policies that increase access to health services in California. 271. Leadership, Education and Development (LEAD) Program in Business, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2007. For Leaders for Health to provide health-focused programs to emerging and established community leaders in nonprofit health sector in San Diego County. 272. Legal Services of Northern California, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong communities in Sacramento County. 273. Livingston Community Health Services, Livingston, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP), Merced County Community Partner Organization to build organizational capacity to partner with local public health department to facilitate broad-based community action to prevent obesity in Merced County. 274. Long Beach, City of, Long Beach, CA. $177,928, 2007. For Role of Men Academy (ROMA) Capacity-Building Project to improve health outcomes and family functioning through infrastructure improvement, evaluation, and creating training component of responsible fatherhood program targeting African-American men. 275. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $153,000, 2007. For Health Planning to engage residents of Figueroa Corridor area of Los Angeles in development of land-use planning process designed to address environmental determinants of community health. 276. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, Los Angeles, CA. $153,347, 2007. For Peer Based HIV/AIDS Education for Ex-Offenders to formalize and develop evaluation measures of peer-to-peer HIV/AIDS prevention program for ex-offenders in Los Angeles County. 277. Mental Health Association of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA. $880,118, 2007. For Mental Health Work Force Pipeline Project to demonstrate and disseminate recovery-focused, mental health
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professional education pipeline program for underrepresented groups in Los Angeles and California mental health systems. 278. Merced Lao Family Community, Merced, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong community in Fresno County. 279. Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on Anti-Poverty of San Diego County, National City, CA. $250,000, 2007. For San Diego Works for Better Health to increase organizational capacity to advocate for policy changes to improve mental and physical health of immigrants and low-income individuals in Barrio Logan and Sherman Heights areas of San Diego. 280. Miracles in Recovery, San Bernardino, CA. $51,040, 2007. For capacity building to support development and implementation of evaluation component to improve health access and services to dually diagnosed perinatal and postpartum women and mothers with children in San Bernardino County. 281. Mixteco-Indigena Community Organizing Project, Oxnard, CA. $171,333, 2007. For Capacity-Building Project to increase organizational capacity and infrastructure through strategic planning and board and fund development, to address factors impacting health of Mixtecos in Ventura County. 282. National Academy of Sciences, DC. $150,000, 2007. For Roundtable on Health Disparities to convene interdisciplinary panel of experts to discuss and devise recommendations for health professions’ workforce diversity, mechanisms for improved language access, and cultural competency strategies. 283. National Academy of Sciences, DC. $150,000, 2007. For Health Care Work Force for Aging Society to support evidence-based consensus study and report brief that contain recommendations for developing optimal health care work force for aging population in California. 284. National Association of County and City Health Officials, DC. $566,427, 2007. For California Health Equity Initiative to support planning and development of methodology to strengthen capacity of local public health departments and communities to work collaboratively to address social and environmental conditions that underlie inequalities. 285. National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare Quality, Cambridge, MA. $254,158, 2007. For Childhood Obesity Action Network to increase participation of California health care providers and key stakeholders in national network working to prevent childhood obesity. 286. North County Serenity House, Escondido, CA. $250,000, 2007. For Women’s Health Access Project to build organizational stability and to increase access to health services for formerly homeless women in substance abuse recovery by undertaking capital campaign to construct long-term transitional housing facility. 287. OBUGS, Oakland, CA. $24,770, 2007. For Promoting Community-Sustained Agriculture in West Oakland to build capacity of culturally appropriate urban farm and food-distribution initiative serving residents of West Oakland to position project as model and advisor for Oakland. 288. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. For Expanding Capacity and Role of Ethnic Media to expand capacity of California’s ethnic media to cover health and health care issues and to develop editorial partnerships between mainstream and ethnic media reporters to diversify perspectives. 289. Pacoima Beautiful, Pacoima, CA. $155,348, 2007. For capacity building to strengthen organizational capacity to change community norms and physical environments that place underserved residents at increased risk for environmental health hazards in Pacoima community of Los Angeles County. 290. Peninsula Interfaith Action, San Carlos, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Comprehensive Health Care Access for low-income, uninsured adults in San Mateo County and to strengthen organizational capacity to organize effectively. 291. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $342,749, 2007. For New Voices for Healthy Families to support training and advocacy activities of California grassroots community leaders and organizations in federal health care policy debate to preserve and expand health care access for low-income children and families. 292. Planned Parenthood Education Fund, California, Sacramento, CA. $600,000, 2007. Health Care Access and Policy Advocacy Initiative to support capacity building for organization affiliates to engage in policy and advocacy activities that result in increased access to primary care
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and reproductive health care services for low-income and underserved communities throughout California. 293. Prevent Blindness Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2007. For capacity building to more effectively serve visually impaired young children and adults by centralizing services in one location in Redding. 294. Progressive Research and Training for Action, Berkeley, CA. $65,000, 2007. For Cultural Competency Training for Health Care Providers to build greater organizational capacity of local, grassroots lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender cultural competency training provider by supporting enhancement of curriculum. 295. Proteus, Inc., Visalia, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP), Kings County Community Partner Organization to build organizational capacity to partner with local public health department to facilitate broad-based community action to prevent obesity in Kings County. 296. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $20,000, 2007. Southern California Public Health Association Annual Conference to address health topics such as reorganizing and reinventing public health, health education infrastructure, access to health care, and controversies in environmental health. 297. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $95,473, 2007. For capacity support to provide capacity-building support for collaborative effort to improve health and well-being of adolescents throughout California. 298. Rancho Cielo, Salinas, CA. $20,000, 2007. For capacity building to increase organizational effectiveness of provision of alcohol and drug prevention services for at-risk youth in Monterey County. 299. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $450,000, 2007. For Embracing Spirit of Community Wellness to support collaborative of mental health stakeholders to develop strategic ways to address mental health in African-American community in South Los Angeles. 300. Red Sea Social Services, Anaheim, CA. $95,914, 2007. For Organizational Capacity Building Program to improve quality of health services for African immigrants and refugees residing in Orange County. 301. Redwood Community Action Agency, Eureka, CA. $150,082, 2007. For Active Living by Design to reduce negative effects of built environment on public health; support development of government capacity to integrate active transportation practices; and increase policy and advocacy capacity of community members to promote physical activity and active transportation in Humboldt County. 302. Regional Access Project Foundation, Palm Desert, CA. $97,640, 2007. For Coachella Valley Health Collaborative (CVHC) to support infrastructure development of regional health collaborative to utilize primary prevention approach to address public health needs of residents living in Coachella Valley area. 303. Rural Community Assistance Corporation, West Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2007. For National Rural Development Conference to support scholarships, special trainers and speakers, and publication and printing costs for conference on rural leadership, offering workshops on community planning, financing, grant seeking, and economic development. 304. Sacramento Community Clinic Consortium, Sacramento, CA. $375,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to strengthen organizational and coalition capacity of member community health centers in Sacramento County. 305. Sacramento Community Clinic Consortium, Sacramento, CA. $123,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to continue to strengthen organizational and member clinic capacity and to conduct policy and advocacy activities to improve access to health care services for underserved residents in Sacramento region. 306. Sacramento Lao Family Community, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong communities in Sacramento County. 307. Saint James Infirmary, San Francisco, CA. $94,420, 2007. For capacity building to support efforts to enhance patient information systems and strengthen leadership capacity to provide medical care to low-income, uninsured sex workers in San Francisco City and County. 308. Saint Johns Well Child and Family Center, Los Angeles, CA. $489,792, 2007. For Restringing Health Center Safety Net to build capacity of health collaborative to establish resources and support for early diagnosis and intervention center for specialty care for uninsured in South Los Angeles. 309. San Benito Health Foundation, Hollister, CA. $200,001, 2007. For Increasing Health Access Through Organizational Strength to support
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capacity-building activities to improve health care services to underserved, farmworker residents San Benito County. 310. San Diego Chamorro Cultural Center, San Diego, CA. $67,766, 2007. For Organizational Capacity Building to advocate for culturally competent health services in San Diego County for Chamorro community. 311. San Diego Youth and Community Services, San Diego, CA. $299,309, 2007. For Against Child Trafficking and Teen Prostitution in Our Neighborhoods (ACTION) Network to support capacity building among multi-disciplinary coalition to develop infrastructure and to develop prevention strategies to reduce exploitation through human trafficking. 312. San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium, San Francisco, CA. $525,000, 2007. For Policy and Advocacy Project to support policy development, grassroots advocacy, and capacity building for community clinics to improve access to quality health care for underserved communities in San Francisco County. 313. San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Healthy Aging Project - Phase II to develop and implement program to enhance and institutionalize geriatric cultural competency among organization members to provide optimal care for low-income seniors in San Francisco County. 314. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2007. For Communities of Opportunity to create healthy neighborhoods; assist individuals and families in becoming self-sufficient; and develop and implement more effective strategies for city agencies to serve families in distressed neighborhoods. 315. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $328,416, 2007. For Capacity Building of Family Strengthening Organizations Project to strengthen capacity to integrate mental health resources into family resource centers in California. 316. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. For Diversity in Philanthropy Project Phase 2 to provide continuing program management services for assessment and planning process developed to advance key strategies for both field informants and project advisors. 317. Santa Cruz Womens Health Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $207,050, 2007. For Strategic Planning and Development to support capacity-building efforts to provide access to quality health care services for underserved residents of Santa Cruz County. 318. Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Arcata, CA. $404,200, 2007. For Native California Traditional Healing Initiative to strengthen Native community access to traditional health models and culturally relevant healing practices by promoting cross-tribal sharing of customary healing techniques, building awareness of traditional healing remedies, and facilitating intergenerational mentoring of new healers and ceremonial leaders in Tribal communities throughout California. 319. Shasta County Womens Refuge, Redding, CA. $20,000, 2007. For Cultural Competency Policy to increase organizational cultural and linguistic competency to serve victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence in Shasta County. 320. Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building to support efforts to develop and strengthen internal organizational infrastructure necessary for expanding work to eliminate environmental and social conditions causing obesity among residents in low-income communities in Sacramento. 321. Solano Coalition for Better Health, Fairfield, CA. $159,775, 2007. For Eliminating Disparities to support development of comprehensive, community-based strategic plan to address disparities in health status impacting African-American residents of Solano County. 322. Southeast Asian Assistance Center, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Hmong Health Project, Phase II to engage in collaborative planning and action to promote culturally competent care for Hmong communities in Sacramento County. 323. Southeast Asian Assistance Center, Sacramento, CA. $74,112, 2007. For Violence Prevention Planning Grant to support development of strategic plan to build network of community partners in support of gang-violence-prevention activities for Hmong, Mien and Lao communities in Sacramento County. 324. Special Needs Network, Los Angeles, CA. $50,005, 2007. For Parent Advocacy Training to support strategic planning process to build organizational capacity to improve access to health services for developmentally disabled African Americans and other underserved children, parents and families in Los Angeles. 325. Special Service for Groups, Los Angeles, CA. $421,000, 2007. For PALS for Health to reduce language barriers to health care for Limited English
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Proficient adults through health interpreter training, community awareness, outreach, and education in Los Angeles County. 326. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $290,267, 2007. For Model for Developing Culturally Competent Pediatrician-Advocates to plan educational and training model for developing culturally competent pediatrician-advocates skilled in community engagement and policy change and in collaborating with culturally diverse families to improve health and reduce disparities for diverse children. 327. Stanislaus Multi-Cultural Community Health Coalition/West Modesto King/Kennedy Neighborhood Collaborative, Modesto, CA. $51,311, 2007. For Building for Future to support organizational assessment activities that strengthen infrastructure to improve policy advocacy work, to increase health access for underserved of Stanislaus County. 328. Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE), Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2007. For Los Angeles Works for Better Health to increase organizational capacity to advocate for and facilitate programs and changes that improve health outcomes and expand employment opportunities available to underserved residents of Los Angeles County. 329. Take Wings Foundation (TWF), Pinole, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Capacity-Building Project, including strategic planning and board development to strengthen health-related services for underserved and at-risk women in Greater San Francisco Bay Area. 330. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $110,000, 2007. For Capacity-Building Services for select nonprofit organizations working to improve access to health care in Bay Area, to enhance their organizational capability. 331. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association, San Francisco, CA. $232,000, 2007. For Inside Out - Shared Services Project to build capacity of nine neighborhood centers across San Francisco to address health and human services needs of low-income families through support for shared infrastructure services, tailored technical assistance strategies, and development of joint advocacy agenda. 332. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $2,487,093, 2007. For Integrated Behavioral Health Project to implement training and technical assistance project to strengthen integration of primary care and behavioral health services in California. 333. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $59,866, 2007. For Growing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Elder-Friendly Community to enhance health and well-being of vulnerable and underserved lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) elders through direct services, and health and service provider outreach. 334. Transgender Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $137,924, 2007. For Health Care Access Project to support educational efforts to increase transgender cultural competency in health care through training and workshops for patients, community members, and health care professionals, and through advocacy campaign. 335. Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2007. For Healthy Parks, Healthy Communities to develop technical assistance and organizational base for long-term, sustainable infrastructure and capacity to create and improve access to parks and other places for physical activity in low-income communities. 336. Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Del Amo Regional Park to support community planning and design components of plan to develop regional park to provide access to outdoor recreational space for underserved families in Torrance/Carson area of Los Angeles County. 337. Turning the Hearts Center, Chula Vista, CA. $93,486, 2007. For Increasing Capacity to enhance board capacity and program evaluation capabilities to improve teen pregnancy prevention program for males in South Bay area of San Diego County. 338. United Way of Tulare County, Tulare, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP), Tulare County Community Partner to build capacity of coalition to partner with local public health department and facilitate broad-based community action to implement environmental approaches to prevent obesity in Tulare County. 339. United Way, Inland Empire, Rancho Cucamonga, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Latino Health Collaborative of San Bernardino County to support development of coalition of community-based organizations to encourage Latinos in San Bernardino County to adopt healthy lifestyles and gain access to culturally competent health care. 340. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $825,258, 2007. For Transforming Community Health and Wellness to build organizational and
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community partners’ capacity to effectively engage in community-academic partnerships working to improve health and wellness of underserved communities in South Los Angeles. 341. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $698,976, 2007. For Blue Sky Initiative to further develop Blue Sky framework as overarching model for restructuring health system in U.S. to promote both individual and community health and equitable access to health services in California. 342. University of California, Riverside, CA. $496,430, 2007. For Increasing Diversity of Health Work Force in Underserved Communities to increase diversity of health workforce and success rate of underrepresented minority and disadvantaged college students who enter health careers. 343. University of California, Davis, CA. $464,826, 2007. For Medical Post-Baccalaureate System to integrate medical post-baccalaureate programs at University of California, Davis, Irvine, and San Diego schools of medicine into one streamlined system, and to diversify physician workforce. 344. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $408,730, 2007. For Evaluation of Video Medical Interpretation, Phase II to support completion of evaluations for patient, provider, and interpreter satisfaction and selected process and clinical outcomes in primary care, cardiology, and inpatient settings. 345. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $166,196, 2007. For California Learning Collaborative Evaluation Project to evaluate systems-change activities in eight California counties related to Mental Health Services Act implementation plans. 346. University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA. $198,419, 2007. For Capacity-Building Project to improve quality and effectiveness of health services provided by free clinic in San Diego County through operational improvements and systems-level advocacy and education. 347. Urban League of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2007. For strategic plan to redevelop urban communities to support intensive strategic planning process to expand capacity of organization to improve health of African Americans in South Los Angeles. 348. Vision y Compromiso, El Cerrito, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Capacity-Building Project to develop plan to strengthen organizational capacity and infrastructure to more effectively engage promotoras in community mobilizing and advocacy efforts to change social and environmental factors that place underserved Latinos at risk for health disparities in California. 349. Volunteers in Medicine San Diego, San Diego, CA. $82,040, 2007. For Planning Project to establish volunteer-driven free clinic for uninsured working families in El Cajon, San Diego County through board recruitment, strategic planning, and fund development. 350. WalkSanDiego, San Diego, CA. $225,821, 2007. For Building Sustainable Infrastructure to establish management and administrative infrastructure to more effectively implement programs that address environmental barriers that prevent residents from adopting active lifestyles in underserved neighborhood. 351. Walnut Avenue Womens Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $88,560, 2007. For Capacity Building to build community awareness and improve health of underserved African-American community residents of Santa Cruz County. 352. West Fresno Coalition for Economic Development, Fresno, CA. $300,000, 2007. For Fresno Works for Better Health to increase organizational capacity to advocate for policy changes to improve mental and physical health of underserved individuals in Fresno area. 353. Wildflowers Institute, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2007. For Strengthening Social Health of Ethnic and Indigenous Communities to support development and dissemination of two case studies that highlight cultural approaches to improving health status of ethnic and indigenous communities in California. 354. Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization, Southland California Affiliate, Tustin, CA. $50,000, 2007. For Capacity-Building Project to build organizational capacity through intensive board training to provide culturally competent breast health prevention and early intervention services to underserved Latinas at risk for or who have breast cancer in Orange County. 355. Young and Healthy, Pasadena, CA. $75,000, 2007. For Organizational Capacity-Building Initiative to strengthen operational efficiency and ensure long-term viability for provision of quality health care services for uninsured, low-income children in Pasadena area. 356. YWCA of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA. $30,000, 2007. For core support for fund development and capacity building to help provide health and human services to women and children in Sonoma County.
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The California Wellness Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CA; national organizations providing services in CA are also considered. No support for religious or sectarian organizations. No grants to individuals (except for research fellowships and awards), or for annual fund drives, building campaigns, major equipment, or biomedical research. 357. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure of consortium and support delivery of primary care services at member clinics. 358. Alliance for Rural Community Health, Ukiah, CA. $150,000, 2006. For Empowerment Through Education program to provide scholarships to minority employees. 359. California Health Care Safety-Net Institute, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. For core operating support to strengthen capacity to communicate value of public hospitals in California to policymakers, media and stakeholders. 360. California Primary Care Association, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to advocate for equal access to high-quality health care for all Californians, and to strengthen infrastructure. 361. CARA Education Fund, Oakland, CA. $175,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to train and support ethnically diverse seniors across California to become effective advocates and leaders on health and aging issues. 362. Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to educate policymakers and provide legal, technical and organizing assistance to communities facing environmental health threats in Kern, Kings, Fresno and Tulare Counties. 363. Coalition of Orange County Community Clinics, Irvine, CA. $275,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure of coalition and support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 364. Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA. $360,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure of association and support delivery of pharmaceutical services to member clinics. 365. Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa, San Pablo, CA. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen infrastructure and sustain provision of primary and preventive health services. 366. Community Health Partnership of Santa Clara County, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure of partnership and support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 367. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To coordinate annual conferences for grantees and other interested parties to promote networking and sharing of best practices on issue of transition-age youth. 368. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support for California Community Technology Policy Group to continue to advocate for policies that ensure underserved communities have access to high-speed Internet services enabling access to health care resources and services. 369. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $195,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Multi-Ethnic Immigrant Worker Organizing Network, to continue and enhance health and well-being track of leadership development program. 370. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To build capacity of membership to advocate for policies that improve health of California’s immigrants. 371. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For development, implementation, and evaluation of leadership development program for executives and managers at California nonprofit organizations promoting health of transition-age youth. 372. Council of Community Clinics, San Diego, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure of council and support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 373. Dental Health Foundation, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue advocacy efforts to increase access to dental care for underserved Californians and to strengthen organizational infrastructure.
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374. Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, Oakland, CA. $180,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to sustain leadership development, technical assistance and policy advocacy efforts to improve quality and accessibility of water throughout California. 375. Farmworker Health Services, DC. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to sustain provision of training and technical assistance to community clinics, public health agencies and community-based organizations that serve farmworkers in California. 376. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For core operating support for San Francisco Welcome Back Center at City College of San Francisco-John Adams Campus, to continue to support entrance of internationally trained health workers into California’s health workforce. 377. Healthy Teen Network, DC. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen technical assistance capacity focused on adolescent reproductive health issues, and to expand membership services in California. 378. Horizons Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project to promote healthy aging among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender seniors in Bay Area counties through regranting, technical assistance and convening program. 379. Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen capacity of religious and immigrant communities to advocate for state policies that protect and increase access to health care and social services for immigrants. 380. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, DC. $120,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Sullivan Alliance to work with educational institutions in California to increase diversity in health professions. 381. Latina Center, Richmond, CA. $125,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to provide health-related leadership development training for Latinas in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. 382. Legal Assistance for Seniors, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For expansion of agency’s legal services capacity to address Medicare Part D appeals cases and other health-related legal concerns for low-income seniors in Alameda, Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties. 383. National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To organize 10-city network to educate and inform municipalities and policymakers on strategies to prevent adverse community impact of youth gang violence. 384. National Immigration Law Center, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to educate policymakers, advocates and opinion leaders about policies affecting immigrant access to health care in California, and to strengthen communications infrastructure. 385. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For three-year project aimed at expanding capacity of California’s ethnic media to cover environmental health issues. 386. Project Concern International, San Diego, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support for Border Health Initiative to continue to provide capacity and network-building services to improve access to health care for underserved communities in California/Baja California border region. 387. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $1,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Center for Civic Partnerships to implement organizational technical support program for grantees working to improve health of underserved populations in California. 388. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. To develop, implement and evaluate statewide conference on healthy aging. 389. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For California Fulfilling Dream Fund to support organizations working to increase diversity in health professions in California. 390. Sacramento Community Clinic Consortium, Sacramento, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen operations and infrastructure to better serve clinic members in Sacramento region. 391. San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to strengthen infrastructure and support delivery of primary health care services at member clinics. 392. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to advocate for policies that strengthen San Francisco’s
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nonprofit sector and preserve health and welfare services to city’s underserved. 393. Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Arcata, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Native California Environmental Health and Justice Program, which provides grants and technical assistance to environmental health organizations serving California’s Native American communities. 394. SISC/PACT People and Congregations Together, Stockton, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to strengthen organizational capacity to continue to mobilize community to advocate for increased access to health care services in low-income neighborhoods of Stockton and East Lodi. 395. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006. To plan and implement conference in Los Angeles addressing reproductive justice. 396. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to continue to build capacity of community-based Latino organizations to inform development of public policies and services to improve Latino health, and to strengthen organizational infrastructure. 397. Tulare County Office of Education, Visalia, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Ticket to Success Program, which assists low-wage workers with disabilities to access health care coverage through employment, and provides technical assistance and training to other organizations that serve individuals with disabilities. 398. United Way of Santa Cruz County, Capitola, CA. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To build advocacy capacity of local United Ways throughout California to engage effectively in local and state health policy issues. 399. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $252,500, 2006. 2-year grant. For California Senior Leaders Program in recognizing and providing extensive health and leadership training to senior leaders from across state. 400. University of California, Bixby Center for Reproductive Health Research and Policy, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To conduct longitudinal evaluation of state-funded teenage pregnancy prevention programs and to disseminate findings to policymakers and opinion leaders. 401. University of California, School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA. $330,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Southern California Injury Prevention Research Center to provide evaluation and technical assistance support for Los Angeles County community-based organizations addressing issue of violence prevention. 402. University of California, Southern California Education and Research Center, Los Angeles, CA. $160,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To train health providers and employers on identifying and treating workplace illness and injury of low-wage workers in Los Angeles area. 403. University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support for San Diego Regional Consortium to continue to evaluate components of pipeline program intended to increase diversity in health professions. 404. Youth ALIVE, Oakland, CA. $175,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core operating support to sustain provision of youth violence prevention services in Oakland and Los Angeles, and to implement capacity-building activities to diversify funding sources.
The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for religious, political, or fraternal organizations or professional organizations. No grants to individuals. 405. Orange County Jewish Campus, Irvine, CA. $75,000, 2006. 406. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 407. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 408. Teach for America, New York, NY. $44,100, 2006. 409. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006.
Chartwell Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY. 410. National Council of La Raza, DC. $200,000, 2006.
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
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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. 411. African Wildlife Foundation, DC. $200,000, 2005. For research and management of Grevy’s Zebra in Samburu Heartlands in Kenya, linking conservation with community development, alongside comparative study of conservation of Grevy’s Zebra in Southern Ethiopia. 412. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 413. Culture and Art Society of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. $55,000, 2005. For capacity building for arts and cultural organization, finances for launching of programs to popularize indigenous music at university campuses and urban theaters, and publishing of literary anthology of young Ethiopian poets. 414. Environmental Research Mapping and Information Systems in Africa, Nakaru, Kenya. $104,728, 2005. For participation of Ethiopian, Central Asian and First Nation Canadian participants in international conference and training on participatory mapping in Nairobi, and follow up publication and dissemination to build and share knowledge of cultural mapping among indigenous and local communities worldwide. 415. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $42,500, 2005. For core support for International Funders for Indigenous People to increase foundation commitment and more effective grantmaking towards indigenous people worldwide through increased networking, enhancing collaborations, capacity building, and promoting linkages. 416. Lumbu Indigenous Community Foundation, Brisbane, Australia. $200,000, 2005. For series of planning workshops across Australia based on The Lumbu Way, a framework utilizing Indigenous Knowledge to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organizations to promote governance, capacity and sustainability on communities’ own terms. 417. Madjulla, Broome, Australia. $100,000, 2005. To implement and evaluate pilot Nyikina Language and Culture course as part of process of developing cultural recovery and maintenance program to be managed and delivered by Nyikina people of Kimberley region of northwest Australia. 418. Mexican Heritage Corporation, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2005. For community-based strategic re-development and re-vitalization of multicultural visual and performing arts center, Mexican Heritage Plaza. 419. Mountain Regions Cultural Development Programme, Khorug, Tajikistan. $50,767, 2005. To pilot development of new music groups, performance and recordings in Badakhshan and Dushanbe (Tajikistan) to develop ways to combine traditional and contemporary approaches in music in connection with land. 420. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $15,000, 2005. To explore creation of centralized Story Catcher Internet portal to provide on-line collaborative gathering space promoting activities and successes of Colorado Plateau sustainable-living organizations and community initiatives. 421. Tabor Cultural Foods and Drinks Heritage Preservation and Promotion Association, Awassa, Ethiopia. $39,575, 2005. For cost of surveying indigenous food situation, to organize festival of Southern Ethiopian indigenous food in Awasa town and to build capacity of Tabor Cultural Foods and Drinks Heritage Promotion Association. 422. Tides Center, Grantmakers Without Borders, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support to Grantmakers Without Borders.
Cisco Systems Foundation Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on 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 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.
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423. Community Partners for Youth, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. To expand community involvement through leveraging partnerships to provide low-income, high-risk, and under-performing youth with skills and support services needed for learning and making choices. 424. DonorsChoose, New York, NY. $28,000, 2006. To develop a program to make DonAid model available to every college campus across the country. 425. Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. To provide life-long learning and professional development for middle and high school science and mathematics teachers. 426. Grameen Foundation USA, DC. $300,000, 2006. For MIFOS to strengthen operations and sustainability of microfinance organizations (MFIs) worldwide. 427. Jericho Road Project, Concord, MA. $10,000, 2006. To develop urban nonprofits’ ability to build their operating capacity and strengthen their boards, using suburban executive volunteers. 428. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. To provide resources, materials, professional development, and visiting artists to schools in conjunction with core curriculum and enhanced arts education programs. 429. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. $92,400, 2006. To develop online resources for educators that support implementation of Engineering is Elementary and Engineering the Future curricula. 430. National Center for Learning Disabilities, New York, NY. $421,000, 2006. To build early educators, elementary school teachers, and school administrators capacity to monitor children’s academic progress and provide research-based interventions to children who struggle to learn. 431. Network for Good, Bethesda, MD. $300,000, 2006. To provide online fundraising and communication services for small and medium-sized nonprofits. 432. Public Allies: The National Center for Careers in Public Life, DC. $100,000, 2006. To build an ASP for National Service Organizations. 433. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. To develop teacher’s skills to provide hands-on teaching. 434. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators (RISE), San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For emerging schools and effective teachers who will impact low-income and minority students in Silicon Valley. 435. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $15,000, 2006. To recruit, select, train, support and provide professional development for corps members working in San Jose’s underserved schools. 436. Teachers Without Borders, Mercer Island, WA. $145,418, 2006. For general support. 437. Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center (WERC), Morgan Hill, CA. $15,000, 2006. To present educational outreach programs to area children and their educators.
The Clorox Company Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the Oakland, CA, area; giving on a national and international basis for disaster relief. No support for national organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political parties, candidates, or organizations, or exclusive membership organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising, athletic events or league sponsorships, travel, advertising or promotional sponsorships, tickets, conferences, conventions, meetings, or similar events, media production, political activities, dues, debt reduction, capital campaigns, or individual school projects. 438. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,699,901, 2006. For GIFT campaign employee donations. 439. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $236,557, 2006. For corporate employee GIFT match. 440. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $222,280, 2006. For corporate employee GIFT match. 441. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $189,215, 2006. For corporate employee GIFT match. 442. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $155,651, 2006. For corporate employee GIFT campaign match. 443. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $111,343, 2006. For employee GIFT match. 444. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $99,256, 2006. For plant employee GIFT match. 445. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $85,343, 2006. For plant employee GIFT match.
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446. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $62,907, 2006. For plant employee GIFT campaign match. 447. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $54,917, 2006. For plant employee match. 448. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $50,730, 2006. For corporate employee GIFT campaign match. 449. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $36,553, 2006. For plant employee GIFT match. 450. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $16,500, 2006. For Clorox Community Commitment Awards.
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, operating costs, general endowments, fellowships, travel, research, or publications. 451. Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, Salinas, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Financial Education for Successful Small Business Development. 452. Breast Cancer Action Group of the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel, CA. $10,000, 2006. For administrative costs and office rent. 453. Childrens Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition, Watsonville, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Partnership for Children, rural care coordination project. 454. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Monterey Bay Council, Monterey, CA. $17,000, 2006. For outreach programs and capacity building activities. 455. Hartnell College Foundation, Salinas, CA. $14,000, 2006. For capacity building.
Community Foundation Silicon Valley (formerly Community Foundation of Santa Clara County) Limitations: Giving primarily in Santa Clara and southern San Mateo counties, CA. 456. 1st ACT Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. 457. ACE Public School Network, San Jose, CA. $250,000, 2006. 458. Acumen Fund, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For capacity building. 459. American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley Chapter, Santa Clara, CA. $122,500, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building. 460. Arts Council Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $29,000, 2006. For technical assistance activities of San Jose Repertory Theatre. 461. Beacon Education Network, Santa Cruz, CA. $150,000, 2006. 462. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $37,500, 2006. 463. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. 464. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $134,000, 2006. 465. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Gift for Laughter. 466. Global Fund for Children, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Strategic Plan Evaluation Project. 467. Greenbelt Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $90,000, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building. 468. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $241,391, 2006. 469. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $65,185, 2006. 470. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $64,106, 2006. 471. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $58,277, 2006. 472. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $57,514, 2006. 473. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $57,028, 2006. 474. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $52,494, 2006. 475. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $42,986, 2006. 476. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $33,220, 2006. 477. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $26,676, 2006. 478. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $25,802, 2006. 479. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $13,427, 2006. 480. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $11,897, 2006. 481. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $11,247, 2006. 482. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,360, 2006. 483. Kickstart-International, San Francisco, CA. $26,700, 2006. For capacity building. 484. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2006. 485. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance activities. 486. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $22,000, 2006. For Richard and Sandra Dirks Family Foundation.
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487. Nature Conservancy, San Francisco, CA. $700,000, 2006. For Measures and Audit Program. 488. Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, Omaha, NE. $50,000, 2006. 489. People Acting in Community Together, San Jose, CA. $112,750, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building. 490. Platform Shoes Forum, Rockland, ME. $20,000, 2006. For LLLI IT Project. 491. Puget Sound Educational Service District, Renton, WA. $76,800, 2006. For Adobe Community Investment Partnership. 492. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $35,560, 2006. For Adobe Community Investment Partnership. 493. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. For education program. 494. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. 495. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006. 496. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006. 497. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006. 498. San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School, San Jose, CA. $150,000, 2006. For strength grant. 499. San Jose Taiko Group, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 500. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For South Bay Community-Based Restoration Programs: South San Francisco Bay Wetlands. 501. ShoreCap Exchange Corporation, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For building capacity of ShoreCap International’s investees. 502. Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, San Jose, CA. $29,500, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building. 503. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $106,250, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building. 504. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $100,000, 2006. 505. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $15,000, 2006. 506. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $10,000, 2006. 507. Teatro Vision, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 508. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $100,000, 2006. 509. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $20,000, 2006. 510. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $15,000, 2006. 511. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $15,000, 2006. 512. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $10,000, 2006. 513. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $10,000, 2006.
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). 514. California Parenting Institute, Santa Rosa, CA. $60,000, 2005. For merger of CARE Children’s Counseling Center with CPI. 515. Hand Fan Museum of Healdsburg, Sonoma Wings Foundation, Healdsburg, CA. $10,000, 2005. For reconstruction of website, catalogues, director’s salary and creation of marketing merchandise. 516. Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, Santa Rosa, CA. $35,000, 2005. For Leadership Training for the Sustainable Future, Policy-Maker outreach, Community Education and Leadership Networking programs. 517. Sonoma Valley Education Foundation, Sonoma, CA. $10,000, 2005. For Tech Center Earn While You Learn program, to assist teachers from low-income schools in using computer technology in classroom.
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 reside: primarily San Francisco, Marin, and Santa Clara counties, CA. No grants to individuals, or for capital or building funds, no loans. 518. Arizona Supreme Court, Dividing the Waters, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2005. For environment and sustainability programs.
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519. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Center for Climate Strategies, Harrisburg, PA. $26,000, 2005. For environment and sustainability programs. 520. Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, Santa Rosa, CA. $91,657, 2005. For general education support. 521. PassageWorks Institute, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2005. For 3G children and youth programs. 522. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2005. For environment and sustainability programs.
S. H. Cowell Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to northern 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, health clinics or other medical service projects, political lobbying, population programs, post-secondary education, projects that are the responsibility of government agencies (except for school districts in the event of emergency funding and budget crises), or sectarian, politically partisan, or religious projects. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, special events and conferences, books, films, videos, academic or medical research, or capital requests (when less than fifty percent of total funds have been raised). 523. NonProfits United, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2005. 524. University of California, New Teacher Center, Santa Cruz, CA. $85,000, 2005.
D & DF Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA. No grants to individuals. 525. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $2,000,000, 2006. For general support. 526. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $2,000,000, 2006. For general support.
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. 527. Carmelite Sisters, Alhambra, CA. $25,000, 2005. For strategic planning for Carmelite Sisters’ Health System in Southern California. 528. Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For management transition support and computer replacement. 529. Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2005. To expand capacity-building program in Southern California.
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, or seminars or conferences. 530. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $25,000, 2006. For reprinting of communication toolkit. 531. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Public Allies Apprenticeship/Fellowship Program. 532. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Los Angeles Corps.
The Eisner Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles and Orange counties, CA. No support for sectarian purposes. Generally, no grants to individuals, annual campaigns, existing obligations, re-granting programs, sponsoring conferences or special events. 533. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Energy Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and China. No support for sectarian or religious purposes or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, debt reduction, planning, renovation, maintenance, retrofit, or purchase of buildings, equipment purchases, land acquisition, general support grants, annual fundraising campaigns,
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research and development of technology, demonstration projects or capital construction. 534. Alliance for Sustainability, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. For Congregations Caring for Creation to develop strategic Plan for global warming work with faith communities in Minnesota. 535. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, DC. $200,000, 2006. To work with government officials, advocacy groups, utilities, and other entities to develop and advance energy efficiency policies and programs. 536. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, DC. $200,000, 2006. To continue to promote utility-related energy efficiency services and funding. 537. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, DC. $80,000, 2006. To provide expert assistance to state and federal analysts and policymakers on how economic models treat energy efficiency and low-carbon policies. 538. Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines. $75,000, 2006. To launch China Air Quality Management Network, to share, formulate, and implement best practice air quality management policy pilots in several Chinese cities. 539. Beijing Energy Efficiency Center, Beijing, China. $55,000, 2006. To develop national demand-side management (DSM) policies, advocate reform of power sector regulatory practices to encourage DSM, and coordinate provincial DSM pilot projects. 540. Center for Resource Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $180,000, 2006. To build capacity of provincial governments to develop and implement policies promoting renewable energy development. 541. China Electric Power Promotion Council, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2006. To identify least-cost ways to meet China’s growing energy demand using integrated resource planning (IRP), build IRP capacity in China, and select pilot cities to demonstrate use of IRP principles in planning power sector development. 542. China Energy Conservation Association, Beijing, China. $18,000, 2006. To promote nationwide use of energy efficiency agreements in industrial sector through information exchange platform. 543. China Energy Research Society, Beijing, China. $60,000, 2006. To publish and distribute policy recommendations developed by China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) grantees to senior policy decision-makers at central and local government levels. 544. China Productivity Center for Machinery, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2006. To develop service station emissions control strategy for Beijing. 545. China Urban Public Transport Association, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2006. To establish Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Sub-Association and to organize BRT training program. 546. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, China. $100,000, 2006. To redesign China’s pollution levy in order to bolster implementation incentives for Top-1000 Enterprises Energy-Efficiency Program. 547. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, China. $60,000, 2006. To catalyze comprehensive environmental regulatory reform through assessment of China’s State Environmental Protection Administration, provincial environmental protection bureaus, and international best practice recommendations. 548. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China. $60,000, 2006. For development of local, regional, and sectoral action plans and advanced energy technology development roadmap to direct China’s economy toward less-energy-intensive development path. 549. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Quantitative and Technical Economics, Beijing, China. $60,000, 2006. To strengthen local capacity for implementing China’s national 2010 20-percent energy intensity reduction target. 550. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Beijing, China. $30,000, 2006. For development of local, regional, and sectoral action plans and advanced energy technology development roadmap to direct China’s economy toward less-energy-intensive development path. 551. Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, China. $90,000, 2006. To design and implement plan for introducing low-sulfur fuels in China. 552. Chongqing Academy of Environmental Science, Chongqing, China. $50,000, 2006. To develop comprehensive vehicle emissions control strategy for Chongqing. 553. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Climate and Energy Funders Network.
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554. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Climate and Energy Funders Group. 555. Energy Research Institute, Beijing, China. $120,000, 2006. To build capacity of provincial governments to develop and implement plans and policies promoting renewable energy development. 556. Energy Research Institute, Beijing, China. $82,000, 2006. To develop national public benefits fund to support end-use energy efficiency and renewable energy development. 557. Environmental and Energy Study Institute, DC. $70,000, 2006. To educate federal policymakers about global warming science, solutions, and state activity. 558. Environmental and Energy Study Institute, DC. $70,000, 2006. To educate federal policymakers about global warming science, solutions, and state activity. 559. Environmental and Energy Study Institute, DC. $30,000, 2006. To educate policymakers about flex-fuel and plug-in hybrid vehicles. 560. Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, Chicago, IL. $600,000, 2006. To increase investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy in Midwest. 561. Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2006. To continue support of Farm Bill Clean Energy Development Initiative, and to educate policymakers on benefits of expanded energy programs in 2007-08 Farm Bill. 562. Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. To promote natural gas energy efficiency in Illinois. 563. Friends of the Earth, DC. $100,000, 2006. To make plug-in hybrid vehicles commercially available to consumers within five years. 564. Fujian Energy Research Society, Fuzhou, China. $50,000, 2006. To develop detailed roadmap for renewable energy development in Fujian Province. 565. Gansu Huineng New Energy Design and Research Institute, Lanzhou, China. $50,000, 2006. To develop action plan to help Gansu Province achieve its provincial renewable energy development targets. 566. Global Philanthropy Partnership, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. To develop plan for approach to global warming in Midwest. 567. Hefei Urban Planning Association, Hefei, China. $30,000, 2006. To assist Hefei Municipal Government to better understand bus rapid transit (BRT) systems and develop appropriate and comprehensive BRT design. 568. International Sustainable Systems Research Center, Diamond Bar, CA. $80,000, 2006. For ISSRC to measure heavy-duty diesel vehicle emissions, develop emissions model, and assist grantees in building emissions database. 569. Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs, Jackson, WY. $15,000, 2006. For conference expenses for meetings addressing development, demonstration, and deployment of clean coal technologies in China. 570. Jilin Energy Conservation Research and Design Institute, China. $70,000, 2006. For implementation of provincial renewable energy mandatory market share (MMS) programs, including training of provincial government agencies and research institutes in developing and implementing renewable energy plans to meet development targets. 571. Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium, Des Plaines, IL. $35,000, 2006. To complete planning for voluntary Midwest greenhouse gas (GHG) registry. 572. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. To conduct technical and economic analyses on new energy efficiency initiatives for buildings and equipment and to assist in their design and implementation. 573. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To coordinate state and national global warming advocates. 574. Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006. To develop national Demand-Side Management (DSM) policies, advocate reform of power sector regulatory practices to encourage DSM, and coordinate provincial DSM pilot projects in China. 575. Regulatory Assistance Project, Gardiner, ME. $200,000, 2006. To provide technical support and training to Chinese government and research institutions in power sector regulations that encourage demand-side energy efficiency and renewable energy. 576. Renewable Energy in Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $40,000, 2006. To facilitate siting of new wind power projects in Wisconsin, and to work with utilities on development of renewable energy plans. 577. Shanghai Energy Conservation Supervision Center, Shanghai, China. $40,000, 2006. To develop and implement demand-side management policies and programs in Shanghai.
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578. South-North Institute for Sustainable Development, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2006. To research international energy efficiency policy implementation procedures and formulate recommendations for developing similar institutional and administrative procedures in China. 579. Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Knoxville, TN. $75,000, 2006. To provide analytic support on global warming policy to Southeast states. 580. State Grid Corporation DSM Instruction Center, Nanjing, China. $80,000, 2006. To continue to support development and implementation of energy efficiency power plants (a demand-side energy efficiency program) in Jiangsu Province, and to support their replication nationwide. 581. Tsinghua University Education Foundation, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2006. For development of local, regional, and sectoral action plans and advanced energy technology development roadmap to direct China’s economy toward less-energy-intensive development path. 582. Tsinghua University Education Foundation, Beijing, China. $50,000, 2006. To develop program to train provincial government officials in renewable energy policy development and set up fellowship program for graduate students studying renewable energy. 583. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $280,000, 2006. To provide expert technical and legal advice opposing conventional coal-fired power plants in Interior West. 584. World Resources Institute, DC. $60,000, 2006. To assist in creation of multi-regional GHG registry.
Flora Family Foundation 585. African Wildlife Foundation, DC. $20,000, 2005. For Manyara Ranch in Tanzania. 586. DASRA, Mumbai (Bombay), India. $55,000, 2005. For general support. 587. Geohazards International, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2005. For restructuring. 588. International Collaborative for Science, Education, and the Environment, Wayland, MA. $10,000, 2005. For Jifunze project in Tanzania. 589. WestEd, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 590. Youth in Focus, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Central Valley program.
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601. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For technical and legal assistance. 602. Immigrant Legal Resource Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For board development. 603. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For support of Youth Philanthropy Worldwide. 604. TakeBackCA.org, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2006. For organizational development. 605. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. For general support for Roots of Change Fund, collaborative supporting work to catalyze transition to healthier food system and healthier environment. 606. University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For technical assistance for project, Transparency in Government.
J. Paul Getty Trust Limitations: Giving on an international basis. No grants for operating or endowment purposes, start-up, construction or maintenance of buildings, or acquisition of works of art. 607. Balboa Art Conservation Center, San Diego, CA. $41,000, 2006. For conservation education and training. 608. George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, NY. $65,000, 2006. For conservation education and training. 609. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $12,000, 2006. For multicultural internship. 610. North American Textile Conservation Conference, Albany, NY. $41,000, 2006. 611. Palace Museum, Beijing, China. $55,000, 2006. For conservation education and training. 612. University of Delaware, Newark, DE. $115,000, 2006. For mid-career photographic conservation training in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on San Francisco, CA, and New York, NY; some giving on an international basis. No support for religious, political, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, conferences, travel, films, videos, or fundraisers (except for gift card donations). 591. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006.
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. 613. Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity-building support. 614. Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, AL. $20,000, 2006. For Teaching Tolerance: One Survivor Remembers Teachers Guide. 615. Strategic Energy Innnovations, San Rafael, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Green Residence Hall Demonstrations in San Francisco Bay Area. 616. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Service Grants for foundation grantees.
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Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund
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, or for direct services, deficit budgets, general operating funds, building or equipment funds, general fundraising campaigns, publications, or scholarships. 592. Alliance for Justice, DC. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance and training work in Northern California. 593. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For 30th anniversary strategic planning and rebuilding efforts. 594. Communities for a Better Environment, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 595. Community Board Program, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 596. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $20,000, 2006. For South of Market Community Action Network. 597. Community Links Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2006. For Malama Maunalua Program. 598. Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Contra Costa Interfaith Supporting Community Organization (CCISCO), Martinez, CA. $20,000, 2006. For environmental capacity-building project. 599. Filipinos for Affirmative Action, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Civic Participation and Advocacy Project. 600. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Change Agent Project.
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. 617. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $30,000, 2006. For New Abortion Provider Training Initiative, to preserve and expand access to abortion by identifying, training and supporting new abortion providers. 618. Amazon Conservation Team, Arlington, VA. $750,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Indigenous Conservation Centers, to train indigenous leaders in South America to use tools needed to protect Amazon rainforest. 619. Asian Pacific Fund, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Awards program. 620. Bay Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For feasibility planning. 621. Bureau of Jewish Education, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Teruah Fellowship, professional development seminars for educators of Jewish teens. 622. California Trout, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Wild Fish Advocacy Program, to expand use of their government affairs consultant and promote forward-thinking environmental legislation. 623. Community Rights Counsel, DC. $30,000, 2006. For Safeguarding Judicial Ethics and Environment Project, to promote high ethical standards in judiciary to avoid potential conflict of interest on environmental cases.
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624. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Hayward, CA. $75,000, 2006. For training and resource materials to Bay Area high school teachers to promote tolerance and respect for diversity. 625. Global Fund for Women, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2006. For Advancing Health and Sexual and Reproductive Rights, to provide support to women’s organizations around the world that work to improve reproductive health and rights. 626. Institute of International Education, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building for West Coast Center. 627. Ir Amim, Jerusalem, Israel. $20,000, 2006. For A-Tur Community Planning, to make professional-level presentation of community needs before planning authorities. 628. Israel Religious Action Center, Jerusalem, Israel. $280,000, 2006. To improve and expand organization’s Resource Center and advocacy capacity. 629. Life and Environment, Tel Aviv, Israel. $110,000, 2006. For general support. 630. Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel, Israel. $120,000, 2006. For capacity building. 631. National Wildlife Federation, DC. $75,000, 2006. For Population and the Environment Program, to increase U.S. funding for international family planning and to place population growth on environmental agendas of U.S. and international governmental agencies. 632. New Israel Fund, SHATIL, The New Israel Fund’s Empowerment and Training Center for Social Change Organizations in Israel, Jerusalem, Israel. $225,000, 2006. For Fellowship Program, to train economists and policy planners to work more effectively with social change activists. 633. Population Resource Center, Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For Population Matters: Congressional Education Initiative, to demonstrate critical contribution that U.S. funding plays in international family planning programs. 634. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Public Health Trust, to support community groups addressing environmental health issues and expand outreach to legal and environmental communities. 635. Resource Renewal Institute, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. To disseminate information about sustainable natural resource management and encourage adaptation of Green Plans by states and nations. 636. Sequoia ForestKeeper, Kernville, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Protect Monument Enforcement Campaign, to monitor Forest Service’s development of Giant Sequoia National Monument Management Plan. 637. Sidwell Friends School, DC. $50,000, 2006. To build new green building for secondary school. 638. STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal), Saint Louis Park, MN. $125,000, 2006. For Synaplex Initiative, to create new and innovative synagogue programs in Bay Area. 639. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For pro bono consulting to nonprofit organizations based in Bay Area. 640. University Professors Workshop in Israel, Larkspur, CA. $80,000, 2006. To bring American university professors to Israel to promote balanced scholarship and discussion about Israel in college classrooms. 641. University Professors Workshop in Israel, Larkspur, CA. $80,000, 2006. To bring American university professors to Israel to promote balanced scholarship and discussion about Israel in college classrooms.
Grousbeck Family Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 642. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 643. Community Networking Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $65,000, 2005. For general support. 644. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 645. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 646. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support for SPHC. 647. Youth in Focus, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2005. For general support.
The Grove Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals, or for construction. 648. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. For general support.
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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. 649. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $133,000, 2005. For San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Initiative. 650. City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $133,000, 2005. For San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Initiative. 651. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2005. For Business Education for Child Care Providers’ Project. 652. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2005. For Business Education for Child Care Providers’ Project. 653. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2005. For Eastern Horizons general operating support. 654. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For Bay Area Early Childhood Funders. 655. San Francisco School Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For DCYF Policy Council. 656. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $19,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Walter and Elise Haas Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda County, CA; Jewish Life grants are awarded throughout the Bay Area. No grants to individuals, or for general fundraising, endowment campaigns, scholarships, fellowships, or for video or film production (except through the Creative Work Fund). 657. American Institute for Social Justice, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, DC. $60,000, 2005. To establish school-community collaborations to retain new teachers and increase effectiveness in low-performing schools in San Francisco and Oakland. 658. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For Bay Area Demonstration Pilot for Funder’s Collaborative on Immigration. 659. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. To develop comprehensive business plan for pilot phase of San Francisco’s Community Opportunity Initiative. 660. California Poets in the Schools, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For organizational development. 661. California Shakespeare Theater, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2005. For Oakland Artist Residencies: Integrating Arts for Student Success, educational programs for Oakland public schools that integrate theater and performance skills into teaching of other subjects. 662. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2005. For leadership development for women executives in underserved communities pilot project. 663. Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), DC. $15,000, 2005. For consultant to assist San Francisco City officials to launch a Bank on San Francisco initiative. 664. Creating Economic Opportunities for Women (CEO Women), Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2005. To expand CEO Women’s training capacity and disseminate Venture Catalyst curriculum. 665. Door Dog Music Productions, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For cross-cultural exchange initiative and organizational development. 666. Film Arts Foundation, Teaching Intermedia Literacy Tools (TILT), San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2005. To restructure and sustain media production curriculum for youth. 667. Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2005. For strategic planning. 668. Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay, Oakland, CA. $88,000, 2005. To strengthen managerial capacity of Jewish Community Center of Northern Alameda County. 669. Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay, The Ritualist, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Ritualist, to support Bay Area Jews seeking independent ritual facilitation, and to provide professional development for facilitators. 670. Jewish Fund for Justice, New York, NY. $65,000, 2005. For faith-based community organizing efforts in the Bay Area. 671. Jewish Vocational Service, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2005. For core operating support to implement priorities of strategic plan. 672. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2005. For SPARK, locally produced public television program as tool for educators and for increasing engagement in arts.
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673. Kids First Coalition, Oakland, CA. $55,000, 2005. To expand training activities for building youth leadership to improve high schools in Oakland. 674. Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2005. To improve professional development in the arts for California public pre-K through 12th grade teachers by compiling and distributing to school districts administrators, teachers, grantmakers, and policy leaders a compendium of practices. 675. Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. To help Oakland youth organizations involve parents in pursuing educational reforms. 676. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $60,000, 2005. To promote online Self-Sufficiency Calculator, and for research and policy activities to address needs of working poor. 677. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $70,000, 2005. To increase parent and community engagement in school reform efforts. 678. Pacific Community Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. To implement Emerging Enterprise Advising program. 679. Peninsula Interfaith Action, San Carlos, CA. $53,000, 2005. For synagogue involvement faith-based organizing. 680. Performing Arts Workshop, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2005. For Artist-in-Schools (AIS) program, to sustain arts education opportunities for students in local public school, transitional housing, and after-school programs, and to provide professional development in arts for public school teachers. 681. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation, San Francisco Works, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2005. For evaluation of pilot of Working Families Credit program. 682. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2005. For Arts Education Funders Collaborative to increase and improve quality of arts education programs for teachers and students in pre-K through fifth-grade classrooms in San Francisco Unified School District. 683. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2005. For Bay Area Parent Leadership Network to implement training-of-trainers program involving low-income and immigrant parents in public education issues. 684. San Francisco Organizing Project, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Jewish involvement in faith-based organizing. 685. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $250,000, 2005. For gift in honor of Peter Haas to endow and name directorship of Haas Center for Public Service. 686. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $250,000, 2005. For gift in honor of Peter Haas to endow and name directorship of Haas Center for Public Service. 687. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For consultation services for Board of Directors, Transition committee, new Executive Director, and senior management team. 688. Tides Center, LeaderSpring, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2005. For San Francisco and East Bay nonprofit leaders with comprehensive leadership program. 689. Tides Center, Oakland VOTE, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For education materials and trainings to local community based organizations. 690. Urban Strategies Council, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Oak to Ninth Community Benefits Coalition. 691. Womens Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES), Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. For technical assistance, training and peer leadership activities to help immigrant women develop worker-owned, eco-friendly cleaning businesses. 692. Womens Educational Media, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For The Respect for All Project at John Muir Middle School, providing youth and adults tools they need to engage in age-appropriate discussions about human difference, for preventing prejudice and building caring communities. 693. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. To strengthen youth involvement in secondary school reform. 694. Youth Speaks, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. To increase services for Bay Area teenagers and for strategic planning.
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
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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. 695. Alliance for West Oakland Development, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For predevelopment activities for Mandela Transit Village in West Oakland. 696. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2006. To bolster organization’s local civil rights capacity through Voices of Our Future capital campaign. 697. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To build legal, communications, advocacy, and fundraising capacity to educate about need for marriage equality for gay and lesbian people. 698. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Northern California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To bolster organization’s national civil rights capacity through national Strategic Affiliate Investment Initiative. 699. Ark of Refuge, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. To educate and train multi-denominational network of African-American clergy and lay leaders to develop ministries for people living on margins of society, including lesbians and gay men. 700. Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. To organize and train Asian immigrant residents from Lower San Antonio to advocate for increased jobs, affordable housing, and community development. 701. Balm in Gilead, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To launch African-American Faith-Based HIV/AIDS Policy Institute to provide culturally appropriate education to religious leaders and policymakers. 702. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2006. For network of K-8 small schools to close achievement gap among racial minority and immigrant students. 703. BoardSource, DC. $100,000, 2006. To develop and disseminate tools and resources for strengthening board performance. 704. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. To identify affordable housing units at risk of converting to market rate properties and facilitate transfer of ownership to nonprofits. 705. Center for Collaborative Solutions, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2006. To develop visionary leadership training program for upcoming after-school leaders in California. 706. Center for Community Change, DC. $200,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity of regional groups to intensify grassroots action for immigrant rights. 707. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2006. To train organizers in communities of color. 708. Chinatown Community Development Center, San Francisco, CA. $135,000, 2006. To strengthen and expand its core community development work and train next generation of organizational and community leaders. 709. Community Educational Services of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. To help organization expand to provide after-school programs from kindergarten to twelfth grade. 710. Community Network for Youth Development, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To train youth workers in Bay Area and help City agency develop program standards for its youth serving grantees. 711. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To expand and deepen leadership services and for development of board governance initiative. 712. Continuum HIV Day Services, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2006. To facilitate merger between Tenderloin agencies that provide HIV prevention and care. 713. Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), DC. $100,000, 2006. To carry out national demonstration and evaluation of matched savings accounts for low-income children and to advocate for federal asset-building program. 714. Equality California, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To build legal, communications, advocacy and fundraising capacity to educate about need for marriage equality for gay and lesbian people. 715. Equality California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To build legal, communications, advocacy, and fundraising capacity to educate about the need for marriage equality for gay and lesbian people. 716. Equality Federation Institute, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For training staff and volunteer leaders of statewide gay and lesbian
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advocacy organizations on strategic and organizational leadership. Grant made through Equality New Mexico Foundation. 717. Florence Crittenton Services, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Village Workforce Collaborative, to provide comprehensive pre-employment services and supports to families living in Visitacion Valley. 718. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Career Ladders Project, to develop strategies for strengthening role of community colleges in neighborhood job development programs. 719. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $30,000, 2006. For Prop 49 Toolkit Project, to produce online resource toolkit to help schools and nonprofits start high-quality after-school programs. 720. Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For strategic communications leadership to lesbian and gay organizations, and to increase public understanding of gay people of color, gay people of faith and gay married couples. 721. Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To improve school training programs in Bay Area and build coalitions to ensure implementation of state Safe Schools law. 722. Glide Economic Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2006. For predevelopment activities for mixed-use transit village in Tenderloin. 723. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $85,000, 2006. To educate grantmakers about investments in leadership development that strengthen nonprofit performance. 724. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity of emerging Bay Area Latino nonprofits. 725. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. To strengthen small businesses in Lower San Antonio, Fruitvale, and West Oakland. 726. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2006. To promote resident-driven community initiatives in Bayview/Hunters Point, Lower San Antonio, and Visitacion Valley. 727. Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To build legal, communications, advocacy, and fundraising capacity to educate about need for marriage equality for gay and lesbian people. 728. Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center (LYRIC), San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For gay and lesbian teenagers and to strengthen organization as leading resource for youth in gay community. 729. Legal Momentum, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To organize national women’s groups as allies for immigrant rights. 730. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $205,000, 2006. To build capacity of local community development organizations; and improve commercial corridors in Visitacion Valley, Lower San Antonio, Bayview and Fruitvale. 731. National Center for Family Philanthropy, DC. $125,000, 2006. For general support to provide high quality resources to strengthen family philanthropy, and to develop business plan. 732. National Center for Lesbian Rights, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To build legal, communications, advocacy, and fundraising capacity to educate about need for marriage equality for gay and lesbian people. 733. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2006. To help Fund develop its place-based work with residents in Visitacion Valley, Bayview/Hunters Point, and Lower San Antonio. 734. National Council of La Raza, DC. $125,000, 2006. For general support and to protect and promote civil rights of Latinos. 735. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2006. To strengthen workforce development in priority neighborhoods and encourage greater public investment in working-poor families. 736. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To increase loans, grants, and technical assistance in low-income neighborhoods in San Francisco and Oakland, and for capital support. 737. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $12,000, 2006. To increase loan program and technical assistance services and to expand permanent capital fund to better serve low-income communities in Bay Area. 738. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. To prepare organizations in communities of color to implement new HIV prevention strategies and to determine future directions for AIDS Partnership California. 739. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2006. For Effective Philanthropy and Public Policy Project, Summer Youth Project, and Emergency Loan Fund.
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740. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2006. To develop community leadership to improve affordable housing, safety, and education for Oakland’s low-income families. 741. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $61,000, 2006. For Flexible Leadership Award. 742. Oakland, City of, Department of Human Services, Oakland, CA. $85,000, 2006. For development of citywide strategic violence prevention partnership in Oakland. 743. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, DC. $50,000, 2006. To strengthen California and western state chapters to educate and advocate on behalf of state and local safe-school and family-recognition policies. 744. Park Square Advocates, Gay and lesbian Advocates and Defenders, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. To build legal, communications, advocacy, and fundraising capacity to educate about need for marriage equality for gay and lesbian people. 745. San Antonio Community Development Corporation, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2006. For neighborhood improvement work, tax preparation assistance, and executive transition support. 746. San Francisco Beacon Initiative, San Francisco, CA. $42,150, 2006. To help complete strategic planning process for Beacons and strengthen quality of Beacon centers. Grant made through San Francisco School Alliance. 747. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2006. To launch Communities of Opportunity initiative in Bayview and Visitacion Valley. 748. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Early Childhood Education Initiative, to expand network providing teacher and parent training to increase number of lesbian and gay family-friendly early childhood programs. 749. San Francisco Human Services Network, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. To give community-based nonprofits stronger voice in development of local policy. Grant made through San Francisco Foundation Community Initiatives Fund. 750. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. To launch five-year plan to build its development capacity and increase major gifts. 751. San Francisco Planning and Urban Research (SPUR) Association, San Francisco, CA. $55,000, 2006. To lend expertise and support to neighborhood planning in Visitacion Valley, Bayview/Hunters Point, and South of Market. 752. San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. To improve quality of after-school programs by developing training materials about best practices. 753. School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL), Oakland, CA. $37,500, 2006. For multicultural youth organizing campaigns that impact public policy in Bay Area. 754. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For providing pro bono communications and marketing services to Bay Area nonprofits. 755. Team-Up for Youth, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2006. To develop communications plan and materials. 756. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For San Francisco Neighborhood Centers Together, to enable neighborhood centers in nine low-income communities to share back office resources. 757. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. For predevelopment activities related to large scale, mixed-use family housing development in Tenderloin. 758. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To strengthen organizational effectiveness and create stronger resident voice. 759. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $250,000, 2006. To implement second year of Flexible Leadership Awards program and to plan for evaluation and expansion. 760. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. To provide two-year leadership development program for nonprofit executives in San Francisco and Alameda counties. Grant made through Tides Center. 761. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To evaluate progress and design program for second year of Flexible Leadership Awards. 762. United Way of the Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For California Child Development Corps, to improve quality of child care by advancing policies that promote retention and training for childcare workers.
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763. Urban Institute, DC. $50,000, 2006. To conduct study on challenges and opportunities of midsize nonprofits. 764. Womens Educational Media, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To train California middle-school and after-school staff, parents, and administrators to prevent bullying; and for executive transition and fundraising support. 765. YMCA of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. To ready organization for significant expansion.
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). 766. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Global Learning Portal project, website designed for supporting educators in developing countries. 767. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London, England. $500,000, 2006. For creation and field trials of learning and evaluation methodology for nonprofits and donors. 768. Advancement Project, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 769. African Population and Health Research Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. $41,451, 2006. For management organizational structuring and development. 770. African Population and Health Research Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. $25,000, 2006. For improving overall effectiveness of Centre. 771. Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, LINES Contemporary Ballet, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning and board training. 772. Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, LINES Contemporary Ballet, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 773. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, DC. $97,000, 2006. For technical working group to advise state policymakers on design of state-funded system of support and assistance for low-performing schools and districts. 774. Arts Council Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $65,000, 2006. For San Jose Repertory Theatre’s organizational consultancy with Albert Hall Associates. 775. Aspen Institute, Aspen Education and Society Program, DC. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Aspen Institute’s Urban Superintendent Network, professional development program for superintendents from large urban districts. 776. Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2006. For executive transition and strategic planning. 777. California School Boards Association, West Sacramento, CA. $860,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For work by CSBA and three partners to identify and implement reform ideas and strategies to encourage divergent groups to come together to restructure California’s school finance system. 778. California State University, Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy, Sacramento, CA. $220,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy. 779. CARE, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006. For integrated programmatic, fundraising, strategic, and communications plan. 780. Center for Reproductive Rights, New York, NY. $32,500, 2006. For brand and communications audit. 781. Coalition for Clean Air, Los Angeles, CA. $47,200, 2006. For enlisting communications consultant to conduct media outreach for Achieving Clean Air in San Joaquin Valley report. 782. Coastline Community College, Office of Instructional Systems Development, Fountain Valley, CA. $65,000, 2006. For determining scope and cost required to complete development of Chengo, online language learning system currently in public domain. 783. Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, Canada. $750,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For targeted support for Open Educational Resources activities and core support to infuse principles of Open Educational Resources into Commonwealth of Learning’s wide array of activities. 784. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $65,500, 2006. For 2006 Leadership Development program.
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785. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $35,000, 2006. For planning phase of California Policymaker Outreach Project. 786. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 787. Community Development Institute, East Palo Alto, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Nuestra Casas parent English literacy and leadership development in East Palo Alto. 788. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $12,100, 2006. For strategic planning for Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norte America (Council of Mexican Federations in North America). 789. Congressional Economic Leadership Institute, DC. $40,500, 2006. For trip to educate members of Congress and senior staff on food and development issues. 790. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $90,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support. 791. Earthjustice, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 792. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $535,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For general operating support. 793. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning activities. 794. Equal Access, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For strategic and fund development planning. 795. Family Care International, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For institutional evaluation process. 796. Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, DC. $150,000, 2006. For exploring feasibility of engaging law enforcement leaders and crime survivors as advocates for reforms to California’s K-12 system that are proven to reduce crime and violence. 797. Film Arts Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For organizational effectiveness grant to support technical assistance providers during executive leadership transition. 798. Fritz Institute, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For development of new model to increase effectiveness of African humanitarian organizations. 799. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $450,000, 2006. For study of evaluation practices in philanthropy. 800. Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Auxiliary Organization, Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Auxiliary, El Cajon, CA. $380,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For development of series of evaluation templates to enable researchers to consistently compare and contrast effects of interventions to improve student progress along K-16 pathways. 801. Grow Network, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For project with California Department of Education to produce new prototype design for states School Accountability Report Card to make it more readable and useful. 802. Hayward Unified School District, Hayward, CA. $2,750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For District’s system-wide initiatives for improving achievement of English learners. 803. Innovation Network, DC. $50,000, 2006. For online tools for nonprofit planning and evaluation. 804. Innovation Network, DC. $40,000, 2006. For training of prospective grantees. 805. Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, Half Moon Bay, CA. $150,000, 2006. For continuation of project to build website to increase awareness and understanding about open educational resources (OER) to help users find materials that meet their needs, and to provide tools for gathering user evaluations of materials. 806. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, England. $100,000, 2006. For expert consultation on economic impact of abortion related morbidity and mortality. 807. International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 808. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support. 809. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For study to assess need for organization to promote Open Source Software projects. 810. K P C C 89.3 Southern California Public Radio, Pasadena, CA. $15,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For evaluation of Southern California Public Radio’s education-related programming. 811. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For five Bay Area KIPP schools to provide teachers with additional professional development and release time to focus on core curricula.
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812. Latino Issues Forum, San Francisco, CA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For engaging and educating California’s Latino school board members about how to become part of state education policy debate. 813. Learning Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For succession and strategic planning. 814. Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $70,000, 2006. For general support of Liberty Hill’s Environmental Justice Fund and Technical Assistance Program. 815. Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For organizational effectiveness grant. 816. Management Sciences for Health, Cambridge, MA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For reproductive health project in Afghanistan. 817. Massachusetts 2020, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For three-year evaluation that examines effects of extended learning times on student outcomes. 818. MBA-Nonprofit Connection, Palo Alto, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support of summer MBA Job Fellowship Program for selected environmental organizations. 819. MDRC, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For independent evaluation of Formative Assessments of Student Thinking in Reading, instructional tool used in Boston Public Schools. 820. Music at Kohl Mansion, Burlingame, CA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity-building during current phase of institutional development. 821. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $55,000, 2006. For conducting Nonprofit Business Analysis service for seven performing arts nonprofit organizations. 822. One East Palo Alto Neighborhood Improvement Initiative, East Palo Alto, CA. $246,000, 2006. For One East Palo Alto’s coordination of after-school services at Cesar Chavez Academy, expansion of its summer jobs program for youth and leadership of Crime Reduction Taskforce. 823. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $58,000, 2006. For research project called Diaspora Philanthropy: Existing Models, Emerging Applications. 824. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $275,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance in reproductive health and family planning initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa. 825. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $204,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical expert aimed at strengthening linkages between HIV/AIDS prevention and family planning and reproductive health polices and services in Africa. 826. Radio Bilingue, Fresno, CA. $20,000, 2006. For planning effort that combines organization-wide strategic planning with exploration of new technology delivery platforms. 827. Resource Media, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For organizational capacity building projects. 828. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $450,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support of Communities of Opportunity program. 829. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For second phase of Diversity in Philanthropy project. 830. San Jose Childrens Musical Theater, San Jose, CA. $18,500, 2006. For strategic planning. 831. San Jose Taiko Group, San Jose, CA. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity building. 832. SEW Productions, Lorraine Hansberry Theater, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 833. Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), Los Angeles, CA. $45,000, 2006. For East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice project. 834. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $434,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For evaluation of impact of KIPP program on student outcomes in five KIPP schools in San Francisco Bay Area. 835. Stanford University, Center for Research on the Context of Teaching, Stanford, CA. $240,000, 2006. For evaluation of New Teacher Center’s coaching intervention at Ravenswood City School District. 836. Stanford University, School of Education, Stanford, CA. $27,000, 2006. For planning independent evaluation of UC Santa Cruz New Teacher Center’s work at Ravenswood City School District. 837. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, DC. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 838. Sustainable Northwest, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2006. To develop strategic plan for Values Market program. 839. Teatro Vision, San Jose, CA. $275,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building.
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840. Union for African Population Studies, Ghana. $10,000, 2006. For restructuring process and completion of strategic plan. 841. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For project to build United Way’s planning and evaluation capabilities. 842. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $2,460,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For providing system-wide professional development support to Ravenswood School District. 843. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $210,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For evaluation of California Connected by 25 Initiative, project that seeks to create national initiative to develop successful strategies to provide continuum of services and supports for foster youth, ages 14-24 years. 844. University of California, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. For planning major policy research, analysis and technical assistance center to address access, resource, and equity issues facing California’s under-represented and disenfranchised residents. 845. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2006. For evaluation and strategic planning aimed at strengthening research capacity and increasing policy impact for Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE). 846. University of California, Graduate School of Education, Berkeley, CA. $83,000, 2006. For development, implementation and evaluation of curriculum on building quantitative and critical analytic awareness and skills to journalism students. 847. University of North Carolina, Center for International Understanding, Raleigh, NC. $338,466, 2006. 2-year grant. For initiative to educate state, local, and federal leaders about trade and development issues. 848. University of Texas, Charles A. Dana Center, Austin, TX. $150,000, 2006. For independent evaluation of Dana Center/Agile Minds online and face-to-face instructional services for high school Algebra. 849. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. For technical assistance to policymakers in designing, implementing and evaluating new pilot program to identify best practices in increasing achievement of English learners. 850. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $1,325,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 851. Wildlife Management Institute, DC. $485,000, 2006. For Sportsmen Advisory Group on Climate Change. 852. Z Space Studio, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For organizational effectiveness grant.
Jaquelin Hume Foundation Limitations: Giving to organizations with a national impact. No support for organizations outside the U.S. No grants to individuals. 853. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. 854. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators (RISE), San Francisco, CA. $32,000, 2005. 855. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $50,000, 2005. 856. Teach for America, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005.
The James Irvine Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CA. No support for agencies receiving substantial government support. No grants to individuals. 857. Advancement Project, Los Angeles, CA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To promote governing systems in Los Angeles that better serve low-income residents and to conduct organizational strategic planning process. 858. Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA. $60,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To enhance organizational and leadership capacities in cultural policy, fundraising, and operations, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 859. Arts Council Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $50,000, 2006. To promote future viability of San Jose Repertory Theatre through comprehensive organizational restructuring. 860. Asian Art Museum Foundation of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For audience research project to inform multi-year, strategic planning effort. 861. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $125,000, 2006. To explore expansion of Aspire Public School model in Central Valley. 862. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $65,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen senior management team and align organizational systems to support planned growth and program expansion, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement.
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863. Bay Area School Reform Collaborative, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To leverage position of Executive Director to focus on organization’s external constituents, resource mobilization, and advocacy efforts, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 864. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For executive transition and strategic planning. 865. BoardSource, DC. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To refine and test innovative diagnostic tool to assess board behaviors, dynamics, and effectiveness, and for core operating support. 866. BoardSource, DC. $35,000, 2006. For training workshop for California nonprofits participating in pilot test of Source Diagnostic, designed to strengthen board governance and assess board effectiveness. 867. Boy Scouts of America, Los Angeles Area Council, Los Angeles, CA. $55,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To leverage position of Executive Director of Pat Brown Institute and for improved strategic communications to expand its sphere of influence in public policy arena, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 868. BTW Consultants, Berkeley, CA. $120,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Fund for Leadership Advancement. 869. California Charter Schools Association, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen senior management team and re-align position of Chief Executive Officer to focus on organizations strategic direction and external constituents, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 870. Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, Santa Cruz, CA. $40,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 871. Charles W. Bowers Museum Corporation, Santa Ana, CA. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For organizational capacity building and sustainability through strategic planning process leading to organizational and audience development efforts, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 872. College Track, East Palo Alto, CA. $35,000, 2006. For executive search and transition. 873. Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For strategic planning and related feasibility analysis of regional programming. 874. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To conduct trainings and discussions, through immigrant hometown associations, that foster greater civic engagement among Latino immigrants in Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. 875. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006. For LA Commons community-based art projects involving local residents in Los Angeles neighborhoods of MacArthur Park, East Hollywood, Sylmar, and Highland Park. 876. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For executive transition process. 877. Dance/USA, DC. $25,000, 2006. For research and planning of program and technology supports to strengthen satellite office operations, and professional development, information exchange, and regional networking among dance professionals. 878. East West Players, Los Angeles, CA. $26,000, 2006. For strategic and facilities planning process. 879. EmcArts, New York, NY. $135,000, 2006. To design and plan evaluation and organizational learning process for Artistic Innovation Fund. 880. Envision Schools, San Francisco, CA. $74,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For improved governance, organizational structure, and communications to support institutional expansion, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 881. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $300,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to California community colleges that are supporting college bridge and career pathway programs serving disadvantaged and disconnected youth. 882. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2006. For dissemination of California Community College system strategic plan, to increase broad stakeholder support for reform and investment in system. 883. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $340,000, 2006. For eight community foundations to identify and implement sustainable business models, and to research and document lessons for field about community foundation growth, as part of Community Foundations Initiative II. 884. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $275,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For overarching assessment of Community Foundations Initiative II.
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885. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For design of overarching assessment of Community Foundations Initiative II. 886. Fulfillment Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For implementation and evaluation of career-themed college preparatory programs at seven high schools in Los Angeles Unified School District. 887. Grand Performances, Los Angeles, CA. $56,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To align organizational structure and operations to support organizational growth and expanded programming, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 888. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $14,000, 2006. For board assessment and development. 889. Heyday Institute, Berkeley, CA. $35,000, 2006. For strategic and business planning process to promote organizational sustainability and financial health. 890. High Tech High Foundation, San Diego, CA. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen executive leadership and improve organizational structures and systems to support planned growth and program expansion, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 891. Institute for Local Government, Sacramento, CA. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide information and assistance to local governments to promote more inclusive governing processes. 892. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $200,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For continued board development consultation and training for nine California community foundation participants in Community Foundations Initiative II. 893. MDRC, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For extended evaluation of career academy model to inform high school reform efforts in California. 894. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, San Jose, CA. $35,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To improve leadership capacities, executive management, and organizational systems as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 895. MPR Associates, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2006. To complete essential pre-launch activities for establishing California Center for Career and Technical Education to support development of multiple pathways for California’s youth. 896. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $900,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To create multimedia museum experience that extends visitors experience beyond museum walls. 897. Oakland Ballet, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For dissolution of assets and closure of operations. 898. Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside, CA. $350,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To initiate new strategic plan and strengthen organizations outreach to its regional audience, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 899. Opera Pacific, Santa Ana, CA. $400,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To strengthen leadership, planning, and cultural participation to build sustainable organization, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 900. Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To create new strategic plan, strengthen staff and board leadership, and develop audiences, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 901. Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen senior management, governance and external outreach and for improved organizational structure and culture, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 902. Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA. $60,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To align organizational culture, operations, staffing and governance with institutional strategic direction, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement. 903. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $1,575,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To improve quality and effectiveness of after-school programming in five cities of Communities Organizing Resources to Advance Learning (CORAL) Initiative through provision of management, technical assistance, communications and evaluation services. 904. Radio Bilingue, Fresno, CA. $40,000, 2006. For evaluation of Radio Bilingue’s environmental affairs desk. 905. Ramona Pageant Association, Hemet, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop strategic plan, increase board leadership, and expand audiences, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 906. Redlands Community Music Association, Redlands, CA. $300,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To increase sustainability by increasing revenue, and strengthening operations and communications, as part of Arts Regional Initiative.
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907. Redlands Symphony Association, Redlands, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To increase organizational capacity and expand outreach and programs to diversify audiences, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 908. Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop strategic plan and new programs to raise visibility of museum, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 909. Riverside County Philharmonic, Riverside, CA. $300,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For strategic planning, developing new marketing and programmatic strategies, and building board leadership, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 910. Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art, Hanford, CA. $55,000, 2006. For long-range strategic planning process and related organizational development efforts. 911. Saint Joseph Ballet Company, Santa Ana, CA. $350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity-building, and resource and technology development, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 912. San Bernardino Symphony Association, San Bernardino, CA. $350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop and implement capacity-building plan for future stability and success, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 913. San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association, San Diego, CA. $450,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For information technology enhancements to improve organizational capacity. 914. Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For long-range strategic planning process and related organizational development efforts. 915. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. For assessment and feasibility analysis of strategic and organizational options. 916. TCC Group, New York, NY. $165,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For regranting, assessment, and capacity-building activities for midsized, leadership arts organizations in Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, San Diego, and Imperial counties, as part of Arts Regional Initiative. 917. TCC Group, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To conduct evaluation of Arts Regional Initiative. 918. TCC Group, New York, NY. $85,000, 2006. To conduct organizational assessments for set of Irvines Mobilizing Californians grantees. 919. TCC Group, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To develop briefing paper and presentation on designing and managing long-term capacity-building initiatives. 920. Theaterworks, Palo Alto, CA. $25,000, 2006. For board assessment and development. 921. University of California, Oakland, CA. $625,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide professional development to new teachers through UCSC’s New Teacher Center in Merced Union High School District to increase their ability to raise levels of academic literacy for English Language Learners. 922. University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $225,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For publication and dissemination of two reports on location, importance, and capacity of nonprofit sectors in Inland Empire and San Joaquin Valley. 923. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $725,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To improve instruction and academic learning across curriculum within five high schools in East Side Union High School District, which has large English Language Learner student population. 924. WestEd, San Francisco, CA. $175,000, 2006. To conduct statewide scan and analysis of available data on California’s alternative education options system. 925. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $150,000, 2006. To create core marketing tools for and continue to build communications capacity in nine California community foundations participating in Community Foundations Initiative II. 926. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $120,000, 2006. To build communications capacity and provide initial communications support to nine California community foundations participating in Community Foundations Initiative II. 927. Youth Speaks, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To improve executive and senior management, governance, and financial planning, as part of Fund for Leadership Advancement.
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
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sectarian organizations whose principal activity is for the benefit of their own membership. No grants to individuals (except for the Koret Prize), or for general fundraising campaigns, scholarships, endowment funds, equipment funds, deficit financing, or emergency funds; no loans. 928. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2005. For general operating support for Millsmont Academy. 929. Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building and audience development. 930. California Charter Schools Association, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2005. For capacity building efforts. 931. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. For general operating support for KIPP SF Bay Academy. 932. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2005. For general operating support for KIPP Heartwood Academy. 933. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For demonstration site program. 934. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $75,000, 2005. For general operating support. 935. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For audience development and capacity building.
Lakeside Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, as well as the Boston, MA area. No grants to individuals; no loans. 936. John Muir Medical Foundation, Walnut Creek, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
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. 937. Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For organization and fund development activities. 938. Art League of Northern California, Novato, CA. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance in preparation of operating and strategic plan for arts center on Hamilton campus in Novato. 939. Bay Area Community Resources, San Rafael, CA. $564,660, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools, and for Verge Concerts. 940. Bay Area Community Resources, San Rafael, CA. $187,366, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 941. California Family Resource Association, North Highlands, CA. $22,500, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 942. Canal Alliance, San Rafael, CA. $175,000, 2006. For capacity building. 943. Canal Alliance, San Rafael, CA. $11,750, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 944. Catholic Charities CYO, San Francisco, CA. $10,250, 2006. For grief counseling program and for support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 945. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $49,417, 2006. For technical assistance to Faiths 2005 Partnership. 946. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $45,000, 2006. For Emerging Leaders and Executive Director Transition Services Programs. 947. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $40,000, 2006. For event production and school incentives for Marin Human Race. 948. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Marin Leaders Institute. 949. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $35,000, 2006. For Marin Nonprofit Conference. 950. Community Action Marin, San Rafael, CA. $276,500, 2006. For Marin Child Development, Head Start, and Early Head Start programs and for
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support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 951. Congregation Beth El, Berkeley, CA. $15,750, 2006. For ArtGest and Rabbinic Search Committee. 952. Dance Palace, Point Reyes Station, CA. $12,000, 2006. For technical assistance for comprehensive development plan. 953. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $80,000, 2006. For general operating support. 954. Ecology Action of the Mid-Peninsula, Willits, CA. $52,500, 2006. For technical assistance program. 955. Elder Financial Protection Network, Novato, CA. $18,000, 2006. For Clergy Training Initiative. 956. Helen Vine Detox Center, San Rafael, CA. $18,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 957. Hiles Group, LLC, San Francisco, CA. $175,000, 2006. For Cross Cultural Leadership Forum - Inspiring Change Across Cultures. 958. Katherine Branson School, Ross, CA. $200,438, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 959. Latino Council of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $40,000, 2006. For operating support. 960. Marin Agricultural Land Trust, Point Reyes Station, CA. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance for fundraising software. 961. Marin Country Day School, Corte Madera, CA. $23,750, 2006. For program support, Bold Steps Campaign, annual fund and to provide support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close an academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 962. Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, San Rafael, CA. $100,000, 2006. For strategic planning and program development pilot project to increase health access for low-income children, seniors and disabled individuals in Marin. 963. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $380,000, 2006. For operating support. 964. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $18,750, 2006. For Agencies Coming Together, Southern Marin Lightening Basketball Team, and for Martin Luther King Jr. celebration. 965. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $2,100,000, 2006. 966. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $569,199, 2006. For scholarships, Summer Application Institute at Dominican University, 25th Anniversary Celebration and Opportunity Fund. 967. Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, San Rafael, CA. $242,206, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 968. Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, San Rafael, CA. $80,736, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close an academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 969. Marin Services for Women, Greenbrae, CA. $70,000, 2006. For operating support and technical assistance. 970. Marin Visitors Network, Marin County Visitors Bureau, Larkspur, CA. $17,500, 2006. For Marin Center Renaissance Fund for technical assistance work of consultants. 971. Marin, County of, San Rafael, CA. $35,000, 2006. For feasibility study of policy, programmatic, and fiscal parameters of establishing restorative justice program in Marin. 972. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2006. For technical assistance to Marin City Network. 973. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Marin County Community Development Corporation staff. 974. Next Generation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Green Schools Project and organizational development. 975. Novato Human Needs Center, Novato, CA. $68,466, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools and for individual support. 976. Novato Human Needs Center, Novato, CA. $10,488, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools.
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977. Novato Unified School District, Novato, CA. $68,625, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 978. Novato Unified School District, Novato, CA. $22,875, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 979. Novato Youth Center, Novato, CA. $43,567, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 980. Parasol Foundation, Incline Village, NV. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 981. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $423,670, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 982. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $61,890, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 983. Partners in Rehabilitation, San Rafael, CA. $32,738, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 984. Partners in Rehabilitation, San Rafael, CA. $10,912, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 985. Pesticide Action Network (PAN), North America Regional Center, San Francisco, CA. $210,472, 2006. For international program and strategic planning, for Maize Decontamination: Holistic Defense of Territories, Care of Maizes is Caring for Life, and for Seed Bank and Gardens in Senegal projects. 986. San Geronimo Valley Healthy Community Collaborative, San Geronimo, CA. $19,500, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 987. San Rafael City Schools, San Rafael, CA. $157,961, 2006. For support and services through School-Linked Services Initiative to students and families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 988. San Rafael City Schools, San Rafael, CA. $52,654, 2006. For School-Linked Services Initiative for students and their families to close academic achievement gap in Marin schools. 989. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $42,000, 2006. For fatherhood and technical assistance related activities of support structure for Phase III of Thriving Families Initiative, and for community garden at John Muir School. 990. Youth in Arts, San Rafael, CA. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance for strategic planning process to evaluate strategies for sustainable arts education for Marin. 991. Zero Breast Cancer, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2006. For evaluation component of Adolescent Peer Education Breast Cancer Awareness Project.
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. 992. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For health and environmental funders network. 993. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Harrisburg, PA. $225,000, 2005. For state climate mitigation policy efforts. 994. Environmental Careers Organization (ECO), Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For environmental fellowship program. 995. Environmental Flying Services, Tucson, AZ. $15,000, 2005. For airplane maintenance. 996. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $25,000, 2005. For indigenous aquaculture network. 997. Pacific Marine Conservation Council, Astoria, OR. $35,000, 2005. For sustainable fisheries management. 998. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2005. For Clean Production Action-toxic chemical project. 999. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2005. For Clean Production Action - toxic flame retardant. 1000. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For Institute for Children’s Environmental Health.
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1001. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For general support for Roots of Change Fund, collaborative supporting work to catalyze transition to healthier food system and healthier environment. 1002. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $35,000, 2005. For Foundations of Success program.
Mattel Children’s Foundation (formerly Mattel Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with some emphasis on Los Angeles, CA, Mount Laurel, NJ, and Buffalo, NY. No support for political parties, candidates or partisan political organizations, labor or fraternal organizations, athletic or social clubs, sectarian or denominational religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, or schools or school districts. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for capital campaigns for physical property purchases, renovations, or developments, fundraising events, advertising, sponsorships, or research. 1003. A Gift for Teaching of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 1004. Childrens Hospital of Buffalo Foundation, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2005. For same day surgery education program.
B. C. McCabe Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. 1005. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. To increase hours of Case Manager.
The McConnell Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Tehama and Siskiyou counties, CA; and Nepal. No support for sectarian religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, annual fund drives, budget deficits, or purchase or construction of buildings. 1006. Shasta Builders Exchange Community Fund, Redding, CA. $21,000, 2006. For Business Plan for Energy Housing Park. 1007. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Redding, CA. $17,500, 2006. For salary for Chief Executive Officer.
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 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, or memorials. 1008. Action Council of Monterey County, Salinas, CA. $70,250, 2006. 1009. Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, Salinas, CA. $25,000, 2006.
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. 1010. Association of California Nurse Leaders, Sacramento, CA. $240,105, 2005. To conduct research study on Rapid Response Teams and prevention of Ventilator Acquired Pneumonia - two interventions being implemented by hospitals across state as part of institute for Healthcare improvement’s 100k Lives Campaign. 1011. Bullis Purissima Elementary School Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $100,000, 2005. For organizational capacity building. 1012. California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2005. To develop one-day nursing faculty preparation supplemental course for new adjunct and part-time nursing faculty titled, Magic in Teaching Strategies for Nursing Faculty. 1013. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. $5,500,000, 2005. To design Thirty Meter Telescope (formerly named CELT), giant optical/ infrared ground-based telescope.
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1014. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. $4,360,924, 2005. Toward indirect support associated with project grants awarded under Foundation’s commitment to CalTech. 1015. California Nurses Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $1,007,634, 2005. To implement Bay Area Nurse to Nurse Program across three to five demonstration sites. 1016. California Nurses Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $282,647, 2005. To develop infrastructure and protocols to support model nurse mentor and preceptor programs for eight hospitals in five organizations’ stasis to Supporting SF Bay Area counties. 1017. California Pacific Medical Center Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $777,884, 2005. For Betty Irene Moore Strategic Partnership for ADN Education. 1018. California Pacific Medical Center Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1019. Catholic Healthcare West, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1020. Centro de Trabalho Indigenista, Brasilia, Brazil. $837,945, 2005. To create and improve management of indigenous territories for isolated Indians in Southwestern Brazil. 1021. Chinese Hospital Association, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1022. Cofan Survival Fund, Chatsworth, CA. $208,000, 2005. For capacity building for indigenous peoples in Eastern Ecuador. 1023. Conservation International, Arlington, VA. $1,481,000, 2005. For Marine Management Area Science Program. 1024. Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA. $373,177, 2005. To increase Registered Nurse educational capacity in geriatric nursing through Master’s level geriatric/nursing education program. 1025. Ecuadorean Foundation for the Preservation of Nature, Quito, Ecuador. $466,000, 2005. To implement conservation and natural resource management for indigenous territories in Pastaza region of eastern Ecuador. 1026. El Camino Hospital Foundation, Mountain View, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1027. Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education (EAGLE), Canada. $100,000, 2005. For efforts for court declaration of Aboriginal Title to land, water and resources of archipelago known as Haida Gwaii (Islands of People ). 1028. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. $2,310,000, 2005. To conduct rapid inventories leading to creation of new protected areas, establish long-term management of protected areas and their buffer zones, and provide conservation training. 1029. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. $14,000, 2005. For completion of project evaluating conservation status of Peru’s endemic plants. 1030. Fondo de las Americas, Lima, Peru. $362,000, 2005. To create and consolidate three protected areas in Peruvian portion of Conservation International’s Condor Kutuku corridor. 1031. Foundation for California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA. $140,998, 2005. To expand nursing educational capacity through creation of Centralized Faculty Resource Center. 1032. Fundacao Djalma Batista, Brazil. $557,000, 2005. To create new protected areas and implement management for new and existing state-protected areas in State of Amazonas, Brazil. 1033. Holy Names University, Oakland, CA. $554,923, 2005. For Masters of Science in Nursing program with education focus, and post-MSN certificate program. 1034. Hospital Committee for the Livermore Pleasanton Areas, Livermore, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1035. Hospital Consortium of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA. $10,000, 2005. For summit Patient Safety Moving Forward, to provide information on hospital patient safety.
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1036. Hospital Council of Northern and Central California, Sacramento, CA. $251,910, 2005. To lead active Bay Area Regional Hospital Collaborative on patient safety and to ensure successful implementation of 100K Lives Campaign in Bay Area hospitals. 1037. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $400,000, 2005. To provide services to San Francisco Bay Area hospitals participating in 100K Lives Campaign. 1038. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $150,000, 2005. To provide Breakthrough Series College training to Bay Area hospitals. 1039. Instituto del Bien Comun, Lima, Peru. $301,000, 2005. For completion of official cadastral map of Peru, legal establishment of protected area, science-based aquatic research and increased organizational capacity. 1040. Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil. $1,000,000, 2005. To build Brazilian capacity for biodiversity conservation. 1041. Instituto Socioambiental, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $970,000, 2005. To increase size of protected areas and indigenous lands and improve conservation management in Rio Negro Basin. 1042. Instituto Socioambiental, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $50,000, 2005. For activities to strengthen Rio Negro program. 1043. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $126,000, 2005. For development of enhanced data access and processing for data intensive applications, e.g., astronomical data. 1044. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $295,991, 2005. To increase educational capacity through enhanced cooperation, collaboration and technological interconnectivity among Bay Area science and environmental institutions. 1045. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Oakland, CA. $176,875, 2005. To study impact of nursing work environment variables and workflows on patient care delivery. 1046. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals in San Francisco. 1047. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals in Fremont. 1048. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care in South San Francisco hospitals. 1049. Marin General Hospital, Greenbrae, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1050. Marine Mammal Center, Sausalito, CA. $314,100, 2005. To increase organization’s capacity for marine mammal research. 1051. Mills College, Oakland, CA. $106,425, 2005. For Nurses for Leadership Feeder Program. 1052. Mills-Peninsula Health Services, Burlingame, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1053. Nature and Culture International, Del Mar, CA. $604,971, 2005. To strengthen management of montane forests in three regions of northern Peru. 1054. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $957,040, 2005. To facilitate creation and management of Sierra del Divisor Nation Park in Peru, and for strengthening of indigenous areas and conservation units in Brazilian state of Acre. 1055. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $111,333, 2005. To train biodiversity conservation managers in use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). 1056. NatureServe, Arlington, VA. $1,104,000, 2005. To produce integrated, comprehensive maps of ecological systems, protected areas, threats, and endemic species of Bolivia and Peru. 1057. New America Foundation, DC. $396,770, 2005. To assist National Academy of Sciences and University of California, Berkeley in sustainable cities planning. 1058. Novato Community Hospital, Novato, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement
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interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1059. Organization for Tropical Studies, Durham, NC. $100,000, 2005. To provide training, tools and knowledge to in-country conservation decision-makers, protected area manager and educators in Andes/ Amazon region. 1060. Pathways Hospice Foundation, Sunnyvale, CA. $200,000, 2005. For research of internal and external community needs for palliative care and to establish service priorities to meet needs of community. 1061. Resources Legacy Fund, Sacramento, CA. $674,450, 2005. For ocean protection partnership in state of Massachusetts that is poised to develop comprehensive ocean management plan in cooperation with state. 1062. Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1063. Saint Lukes Hospital, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1064. San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $913,260, 2005. To develop San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center internal capacity to better prepare their ADNs and foreign-trained nurses for rigors of clinical specialty practice. 1065. San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1066. San Jose State University Foundation, San Jose, CA. $515,775, 2005. To increase education capacity of registered nurses through acceleration and expansion of Masters Registered Nurse-level training program. 1067. San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation, San Mateo, CA. $750,000, 2005. For construction of law enforcement training center to be utilized by San Mateo County law enforcement agencies. 1068. San Mateo Medical Center, San Mateo, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1069. SeaWeb, Silver Spring, MD. $250,000, 2005. To provide high quality tool-kit and coordination infrastructure for use by NGOs in campaigns to shift consumer and retailer demand away from farmed salmon. 1070. Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentavel, Manaus, Brazil. $544,000, 2005. To create new protected areas and implement management for new and existing state-protected areas in State of Amazonas, Brazil. 1071. Sequoia Health Services, Redwood City, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1072. Stanford Health Services, Stanford, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1073. Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, DC. $100,000, 2005. For general operations. 1074. Summer Science Program, Ojai, CA. $110,000, 2005. For general operations and administrative capacity building. 1075. Tides Canada Foundation, Vancouver, Canada. $127,265, 2005. For communications, government relations, policy development and direct strategic work with Taku River Tlingit First Nation leadership to help them maintain integrity of Taku River Watershed. 1076. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $1,218,457, 2005. To implement interventions to transform patient safety culture in model units in three San Francisco Bay Area hospitals. 1077. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $1,173,026, 2005. For Nursing Leadership Institute. 1078. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $769,818, 2005. For continued development of baseline for current nursing-related patient outcomes and to trace impact of GBMF Initiative sponsored workforce, best practices and staffing model interventions on nursing-related patient outcomes.
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1079. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $581,000, 2005. To take point radius method for location descriptions and implement standard into software called BioGeoMancer. 1080. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $275,937, 2005. To develop business plan for World Digital Math Library (WDML), project initiated by MSRI. 1081. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1082. University of Florida Foundation, Gainesville, FL. $900,000, 2005. To build in-country capacity for science and conservation in Andes-Amazon region. 1083. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. $143,571, 2005. To distribute and provide support for 300 Lucid software packages to organizations in Europe, US, and developing countries who are working on biodiversity conservation projects. 1084. University of Texas System, Austin, TX. $229,629, 2005. To implement conservation and natural resource management for indigenous territories in Pastaza region of eastern Ecuador. 1085. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $575,840, 2005. For research on basis of productivity in salmon ecosystems and to use this information to improve fisheries management. 1086. Veterans Administration Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1087. VMC Foundation, San Jose, CA. $75,000, 2005. For implementation of 100K Lives Campaign, program to implement interventions designed to address leading sources of mortality and complications within acute care hospitals. 1088. Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation, Fremont, CA. $72,057, 2005. To increase Registered Nurse workforce in San Francisco Bay Area by 2010. 1089. Wild Salmon Center, Portland, OR. $175,500, 2005. To build institutional capacity for salmon conservation. 1090. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $437,053, 2005. For seascape-scale marine management in Fiji. 1091. Winrock International, Turners Falls, MA. $91,235, 2005. To evaluate applicability of Multispectral 3D Aerial Digital Imaging. 1092. Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA. $1,072,182, 2005. To address links between Amazon’s forests, climate, and economies through field research and by developing integrated, computer-based models that simulate complex interactions among Amazon ecosystems, economies, and climate. 1093. Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA. $500,000, 2005. For Amazon Scenarios II science-based management of inhabited landscapes. 1094. World Wildlife Fund, DC. $471,527, 2005. For efforts to improve management of large conservation programs. 1095. World Wildlife Fund, DC. $194,908, 2005. To catalyze new fishing gear technologies to reduce bycatch and to develop implementation strategies by supporting WWF’s international Smart Gear Competition and post-competition activities.
Dan Murphy Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA. 1096. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 1097. Teach for America, New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. For general support.
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. 1098. Childrens Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Children’s Registered Nurses Residency in Pediatrics Program. 1099. Kids Included Together San Diego, San Diego, CA. $19,000, 2006. For Creating Inclusive Neighborhoods. 1100. Pediatric Therapy Network, Torrance, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Therapy Program Evaluation Project.
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The Noyce Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley, CA and MA. No support for No international organizations or for-profit organizations. No grants to individuals. 1101. Four-H Council, National, Chevy Chase, MD. $375,000, 2006. For start-up phase of Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative, professional development program for after-school providers, and for professional and curriculum development and program implementation. 1102. Hayward Unified School District, Hayward, CA. $12,000, 2006. For Hayward Unified School District’s Evaluation Plan Grant, incentive funds for teachers and schools to complete pre-assessment instruments. 1103. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. For program improvement including, but not limited to, evaluation. 1104. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To conduct review and plan for program improvement of mathematics curriculum for new teachers. 1105. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. $155,000, 2006. For leadership and operations on Math Assessment Collaborative for 2006-07 school year. 1106. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. $18,000, 2006. For Hayward Unified School District’s Evaluation Plan and for scoring of student pre-assessment MARS exams. 1107. San Mateo-Foster City School District, San Mateo, CA. $19,000, 2006. For professional development for teachers who complete Induction or Unit Design seminars with good attendance, and for principals who maintain good attendance at Principals Meetings. 1108. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, Ashland, OR. $25,000, 2006. For Education Program Capacity Project, including hiring of full-time Director of Education. 1109. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Math, Science and Engineering (MSE) Recruitment Campaign; grant will continue to support Director of Math and Science recruitment position, as well as fund Math and Science Recruitment Fellow position.
Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals. 1110. Kaboom, DC. $5,000,000, 2005.
Bernard Osher Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San Francisco counties, CA, and ME. No grants to individuals. 1111. On Lok, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005.
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Limitations: Giving for the arts and community development primarily in Los Altos and Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, and Monterey counties, CA; Pueblo, CO, and national giving for child health and development; national and international giving for population, conservation, and science. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for lobbying. 1112. AcademyHealth, DC. $20,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For fostering participation of state officials at child health services research meeting. 1113. Action Council of Monterey County, Salinas, CA. $140,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Girls Inc. after-school programs. 1114. After-School All-Stars, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2006. For technical assistance program. 1115. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. $250,000, 2006. For Phase II Preschool Technical Assistance Research and Development Project. 1116. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. $43,876, 2006. For Preschool Technical Assistance Research and Development Project. 1117. American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley, Santa Clara, CA. $31,200, 2006. For fund development feasibility study. 1118. Asian Americans for Community Involvement, San Jose, CA. $15,075, 2006. For strategic planning. 1119. Bill Moskin and Associates, Bainbridge Island, WA. $158,000, 2006. For State of the Arts Field Phase II. 1120. Bill Wilson Center, Santa Clara, CA. $16,000, 2006. For strategic plan.
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1121. Biondolillo Associates, Wellesley, MA. $200,000, 2006. For Leadership Development Corps. 1122. BoardSource, DC. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 1123. BoardSource, DC. $35,000, 2006. For Governance Model Development. 1124. California Children and Families Foundation, El Cerrito, CA. $38,250, 2006. For strategic planning. 1125. California Strategies, Los Angeles, CA. $275,000, 2006. For Preschool for California’s Kids. 1126. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $15,000, 2006. To print and distribute Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes. 1127. Center for Clean Air Policy, DC. $50,000, 2006. For resource development and strategic planning. 1128. Center for Collaborative Solutions, Sacramento, CA. $125,000, 2006. For general support. 1129. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $150,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1130. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $44,600, 2006. For Grantee Perception Report. 1131. Chefs Collaborative, Boston, MA. $46,150, 2006. For board governance and fund development. 1132. Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $23,000, 2006. For organization branding. 1133. Childrens Project, DC. $25,000, 2006. For Early Childhood Education: Coordination, Support, and Strategic Planning. 1134. Climate Action Network-U.S., DC. $46,106, 2006. For strategic planning and organizational assessment. 1135. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Generosity Project. 1136. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $352,000, 2006. For Executive Leadership Program. 1137. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $330,000, 2006. For Executive Training Program. 1138. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $70,500, 2006. For Activation Point Report tool and Smart Chart upgrade. 1139. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $65,000, 2006. For Foundation counsel and evaluation of Executive Training Program. 1140. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $26,000, 2006. For transfer management of SPIN Project. 1141. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $10,000, 2006. For SPIN Academy. 1142. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Fall Communication Conference. 1143. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand services in Silicon Valley. 1144. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For executive search and transition. 1145. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For event sponsorship. 1146. Conservation Society of Pohnpei, Micronesia. $24,660, 2006. For executive transition and fund development. 1147. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $132,000, 2006. For Western Pacific Meeting. 1148. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 1149. Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For communications audit, including Asia Pacific component. 1150. Craigslist Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Technology Backbone Project. 1151. DKT International, DC. $2,450,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Strengthening Jananis Social Marketing and Social Franchising of Reproductive Health in Bihar and Jharkhand. 1152. Ecologic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $56,000, 2006. For Loan Management Systems for Ecologic Finance. 1153. Ecotrust, Portland, OR. $40,750, 2006. For technology assessment, management leadership, and skills development. 1154. EMS/Science Communication Network, DC. $15,000, 2006. For transition and closure support. 1155. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To expand Long-Acting and Permanent Contraceptive Methods in Ethiopia. 1156. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For organizational restructuring.
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1157. Environmental Flying Services, Tucson, AZ. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 1158. Environmental Law Institute, DC. $315,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Implementing Ecosystem-Based Management: Governance Conflicts, Gaps, and Needs. 1159. Family Care International, New York, NY. $34,000, 2006. For organizational evaluation, including African programs. 1160. Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, DC. $32,000, 2006. For resource development and external communications. 1161. Food Research and Action Center, DC. $25,000, 2006. For fund development and management coaching. 1162. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $150,000, 2006. For Act4After-School Outreach Project. 1163. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $100,250, 2006. For California After-School Outreach and Toolkit. 1164. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $90,000, 2006. For Children, Families, and Communities Fellowship Program. 1165. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $49,500, 2006. For Policy Environment Mapping Project. 1166. FowlerHoffman LLC, San Rafael, CA. $19,300, 2006. For Policy Environment Scans. 1167. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Initiative for Mission-Related Investments. 1168. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support of international and other programs. 1169. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $16,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For membership. 1170. Greenbelt Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $49,000, 2006. For board development and management structure revision. 1171. Gruber and Pereira Associates, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2006. For after-school workforce development. 1172. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $29,250, 2006. For organizational assessment. 1173. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $350,000, 2006. To evaluate Preschool for California’s Children. 1174. InnVision the Way Home, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. For executive transition. 1175. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $200,000, 2006. For Pre-K Now. 1176. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $19,950, 2006. For strategic planning of Pre-K Now. 1177. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Leadership Development Mechanism. 1178. International Center for Research on Women, DC. $50,000, 2006. For organizational assessment of India office. 1179. International Center for Research on Women, DC. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1180. International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia. $550,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. For Strengthening Leadership and Organizational Capacities for Family Planning and Reproductive Health in Bihar and Jharkhand, India. 1181. International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia. $79,230, 2006. For Accreditation and Capacity Building for Philippine NGOs. 1182. International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia. $50,000, 2006. For Facilitating Proposal Preparation for Institutionalizing Population Leadership Development in the Philippines. 1183. IntraHealth International, Chapel Hill, NC. $30,000, 2006. For Needs and Resources Assessment for Family Planning and Reproductive Health Leadership in Five Countries, Phase II. 1184. Inyo County Office of Education, Independence, CA. $50,000, 2006. For technical assistance of after-school programs. 1185. Island Conservation, Santa Cruz, CA. $39,940, 2006. For organizational assessment and planning, including Latin American and Caribbean programs. 1186. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $70,000, 2006. For Improving Strategic Communication Skills in Pakistan. 1187. Karen Hill-Scott and Company, Culver City, CA. $250,000, 2006. For Phase II Preschool Technical Assistance Research and Development Project. 1188. La Piana Associates, Emeryville, CA. $12,000, 2006. For California Children Health Initiatives. 1189. Labor Project for Working Families, Berkeley, CA. $53,170, 2006. For Building Labor Support for Preschool.
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1190. Labor Project for Working Families, Berkeley, CA. $35,000, 2006. For general support. 1191. Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz, CA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity-building programs. 1192. Management Strategies for Africa, Ilford, England. $31,520, 2006. For organizational assessment. 1193. Management Strategies for Africa, Ilford, England. $20,857, 2006. For organizational assessment. 1194. Marine Stewardship Council, Seattle, WA. $87,900, 2006. For strategic and business planning. 1195. Meridian Institute, Dillon, CO. $990,000, 2006. For Joint Ocean Commission Initiative. 1196. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), Los Angeles, CA. $80,000, 2006. For executive transition. 1197. National Council of La Raza, DC. $175,000, 2006. For Integrating Latino Perspectives. 1198. National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, New York, NY. $18,500, 2006. For strategic planning. 1199. National Steinbeck Center, Salinas, CA. $45,000, 2006. For executive search. 1200. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $12,500, 2006. For program support. 1201. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2006. For Evaluation Roundtable. 1202. PATH, DC. $1,400,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For Adolescent Reproductive Health Program in Ethiopia, Phase III. 1203. Peninsula Open Space Trust, Palo Alto, CA. $50,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1204. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $30,900, 2006. For strategic planning. 1205. Planned Parenthood Education Fund, California, Sacramento, CA. $41,000, 2006. For succession planning and organizational assessment for California Coalition for Reproductive Freedom. 1206. Planned Parenthood Golden Gate, San Francisco, CA. $42,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1207. Population Action International, DC. $60,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1208. Progressive Strategy Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $45,000, 2006. For Assessment of Attitudes of Opinion Leaders Regarding Preschool Policies in the Los Angeles Region. 1209. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $123,131, 2006. To publish Health Affairs. 1210. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For project evaluation and organizational improvement in Ethiopia. 1211. Radio Bilingue, Fresno, CA. $49,926, 2006. For strategic planning. 1212. Ragazzi, The Peninsula Boys Chorus, San Mateo, CA. $13,550, 2006. For strategic planning. 1213. RARE Center for Tropical Conservation, Arlington, VA. $35,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1214. Realize Consulting Group, Los Gatos, CA. $25,000, 2006. For organizational assessment of Kids in Common. 1215. Realize Consulting Group, Los Gatos, CA. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning evaluation. 1216. REDF, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2006. For executive search. 1217. Resources for the Future, DC. $50,000, 2006. For strategic plan. 1218. Resources Legacy Fund, Sacramento, CA. $75,000, 2006. For organizational assessment and planning for restructuring. 1219. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $2,200,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Preschool California. 1220. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 1221. Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2006. For executive search. 1222. Sentro para sa Ikauunlad ng Katutubong Agham at Teknolohiya (SIKAT), Quezon City, Philippines. $17,508, 2006. For strategic planning. 1223. Sonoran Institute, Tucson, AZ. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning and evaluation, including programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. 1224. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $160,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For nonprofit executive participation in Stanford Sloan Fellows Program. 1225. Surfrider Foundation, San Clemente, CA. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1226. Theaterworks, Palo Alto, CA. $35,000, 2006. For executive search. 1227. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $30,000, 2006. For evaluation capacity development.
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1228. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. $44,250, 2006. For executive search of National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis. 1229. University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For LMMA Adaptive Management Training at Community Level. 1230. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $375,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Developing Best Management Practices to Conserve Seabirds in Pelagic Longline Fisheries. 1231. Voices for Americas Children, DC. $35,000, 2006. For executive transition. 1232. WildAid, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. For strategic planning and restructuring, including DC office. 1233. Williams Group, Grand Rapids, MI. $49,900, 2006. For research on annual reports. 1234. World Resources Institute, DC. $100,000, 2006. For Corporate Ecosystem Services Audit.
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. 1235. Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA. $150,000, 2006. For capacity building. 1236. Autry National Center of the American West, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2006. For pre-construction costs of new facility. 1237. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2006. Toward improvements in patient access to primary care services. 1238. Pasadena Heritage, Pasadena, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Board and volunteer recruitment and training initiative. 1239. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2006. For general support. 1240. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For recruitment, selection, training and placement of Teach for America/Los Angeles corps members. 1241. Womens Foundation of California, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2006. To expand technical assistance and capacity-building program.
Peninsula Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to San Mateo and northern Santa Clara Counties, CA. 1242. Audubon California, Sacramento, CA. $75,000, 2006. For Marketing and Communications Director. 1243. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For core operating support. 1244. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For challenge grant. 1245. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. For partnership with Nature Conservancy. 1246. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For sponsorship of California Progress Report. 1247. Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, Milpitas, CA. $20,000, 2006. For special event, Adopt-a-Nonprofit, and CEN Leadership Institute. 1248. Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1249. Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 1250. Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2006. To increase awareness of human trafficking and engage communities in collaborating and building capacity to address complexities of slavery. 1251. Community Breast Health Project, Palo Alto, CA. $40,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For relocation, challenge grant, and to implement strategic plan. 1252. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. To work with grantees to develop dashboard and bubble chart tools to increase management reporting and board and staff decision-making capacities. 1253. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $33,000, 2006. For Annual Peninsula/Silicon Valley Funders Fair and workshop series. 1254. Consortium for Coastside Health, Half Moon Bay, CA. $10,000, 2006. For consulting project to explore possible organizational collaboration of
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Coastside Family Medical Center, San Mateo Health Department, San Mateo Medical Center, and Sonrisas Community Dental Center. 1255. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $30,000, 2006. For work of organization. 1256. Day Worker Center at Mountain View, Mountain View, CA. $75,000, 2006. For operating support and organizational development. 1257. Design Response, Campbell, CA. $25,000, 2006. For operating support. 1258. East Palo Alto Police Department, East Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2006. For services of professional fund development consultant. 1259. El Concilio of San Mateo County, Burlingame, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Nuestro Canto de Salud and organizational assessment and strategic planning. 1260. Emergency Housing Consortium of Santa Clara County, EHC LifeBuilders, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006. For staff integration and capacity building for new Youth Division, including Casa SAY. 1261. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 1262. Family and Children Services, Palo Alto, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Executive Search Project. 1263. Foundation for a College Education, East Palo Alto, CA. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning and program evaluation. 1264. Fresh Lifelines for Youth, San Jose, CA. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity building. 1265. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $29,864, 2006. For AIO product grant, including standard kits, I/T kits, Spanish I/T kits, large pocket charts, and small pocket charts. 1266. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, Makawao, HI. $13,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1267. Latina Breast Cancer Agency, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For program evaluation and strategic planning. 1268. Leadership Training and Education Fund, Building Skills Partnership, Alameda, CA. $35,000, 2006. To expand workplace English program and for organizational capacity building. 1269. Masterworks Chorale Society, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2006. Toward Executive Assistant to increase capacity. 1270. Music in the Schools Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $16,000, 2006. For music teacher salaries and capacity-building work. 1271. Nonprofit Finance Fund, San Francisco Bay Area Program, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. To build sustainable nonprofit organizations through customized financial services and series of workshops on nonprofit business management. 1272. Pacific Community Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1273. Palcare, Burlingame, CA. $18,000, 2006. To hire SPHERE Institute to conduct child care strategic planning study. 1274. Peninsula BTSA, Redwood City, CA. $75,000, 2006. For coaching-based professional development model for site administrators. 1275. Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center, San Mateo, CA. $39,980, 2006. For Executive Director transition process. 1276. Phillips Brooks School, Menlo Park, CA. $100,000, 2006. For teacher training and hiring, consultant fees, materials and supplies for students, and workshops and mentoring for teachers to develop educational and enrichment programs in math and music. 1277. Principia Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2006. To hire consultant. 1278. Puente de la Costa Sur, Pescadero, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Executive Director’s salary and for Executive Director transition services. 1279. Ravenswood City School District, East Palo Alto, CA. $672,659, 2006. For salary support for reading recovery teachers. 1280. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $26,000, 2006. For public school teachers in area who purchase materials at RAFT for classroom use. 1281. Resource Area for Teachers, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Honor Roll support. 1282. Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento, McClellan AFB, CA. $25,000, 2006. For general support challenge grant. 1283. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators (RISE), San Francisco, CA. $27,000, 2006. For identification, selection, and program support for new teachers. 1284. Sacramento Cottage Housing, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2006. For transition process in proposed merger with Effort, Inc. 1285. San Mateo County Office of Education, Redwood City, CA. $59,689, 2006. To document efficacy of Gene Connection: Chem Connection
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(G=C:C) support strategies through case study approach and pay for portion of staff’s salary. 1286. San Mateo-Foster City School District, San Mateo, CA. $40,000, 2006. Toward salary of Writer’s Workshop Initiative literacy coach. 1287. Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, San Jose, CA. $25,000, 2006. To implement capacity-building plan aligned with Environmental Solutions Forum framework. 1288. Sojourn to the Past, San Bruno, CA. $50,000, 2006. For organizational development, fund development, student fellowships, and evaluation. 1289. Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic, Half Moon Bay, CA. $65,000, 2006. For executive director and outreach coordinator positions. 1290. Stone Soup, Olympia, WA. $50,000, 2006. For Virtual Frontier and infrastructure. 1291. Stone Soup, Olympia, WA. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 1292. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. For Service Grant program, specifically for nonprofit organizations based in San Mateo and Northern Santa Clara counties. 1293. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For service grants in San Mateo or Northern Santa Clara County. 1294. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $27,000, 2006. For Atlanta corps, to recruit, train and provide ongoing support for teachers. 1295. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $10,000, 2006. 1296. Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo, San Carlos, CA. $20,000, 2006. For fundraising and long-term sustainability activities. 1297. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For unrestricted support for Body Positive. 1298. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $15,846, 2006. For Pacifica Resource Center for Holiday Fund. 1299. Tides, Inc., San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support to NonprofitCenters Network. 1300. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For project support for Vipani, (the marketplace in Sankrit), entrepreneurial business model conceived with vision of bringing prosperity to rural communities throughout the developing world. 1301. United Way Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $12,000, 2006. For Peninsula Habitat for Humanity, Center for Excellence in Non Profits, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte and for general support. 1302. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $60,000, 2006. For general support for Cheetah Conservation Fund Namibia and general support for Cheetah Conservation Fund Botswana. 1303. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Okapi Conservation Project, Snow Leopard Conservancy, and unrestricted support. 1304. Youth and Family Enrichment Services, San Carlos, CA. $80,000, 2006. For capacity-building and toward new clinical deputy director position.
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). 1305. Alliance for Justice, DC. $40,000, 2005. For Non-Profit Advocacy Project. 1306. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For Strengthening Capacity of Muslim Community. 1307. Center for Community Change, DC. $140,000, 2005. For The California Partnership. 1308. Chinese Progressive Association, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For technical assistance. 1309. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2005. For Multi-Ethnic Immigrant Worker Organizing Network’s Immigrant Leadership School Project. 1310. Immigrant Legal Resource Center, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2005. For Executive Director Transition. 1311. La Raza Centro Legal-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For technical assistance. 1312. Labor Project for Working Families, Berkeley, CA. $65,000, 2005. For Child Care Organizing Project. 1313. Northern California Grantmakers, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For Emergency Loan Fund.
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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. 1314. E-Tech International, Santa Fe, NM. $25,000, 2007. To prepare technical report that analyzes future energy demand in San Diego/border region, as well as alternatives to Sunrise Powerlink. 1315. El Cajon Community Development Corporation, El Cajon, CA. $20,000, 2007. For consulting team to develop market positioning statement for strategic planning process. 1316. La Jolla Chamber Music Society, La Jolla, CA. $25,000, 2007. For board dues, concert sponsorship and Medallion Society. 1317. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2007. To engage neighborhoods in resident-driven, implementation-oriented planning efforts to promote regional equity and ensure access to housing choices, high-quality education, employment opportunities, and other amenities. 1318. San Diego Capital Collaborative, San Diego, CA. $25,000, 2007. To establish database and diverse communication network to bridge gap between developers and existing social infrastructure, in order to effectively serve San Diego communities. 1319. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $84,550, 2007. For Sunday House at Point Loma Branch, for books, and for Development Team Capacity Building. 1320. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $40,000, 2007. For operations and capacity building. 1321. San Diego Public Library Foundation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2007. For capital projects for library, and for capacity building for Library’s Development Department. 1322. South Coast Wildlands, Idyllwild, CA. $30,000, 2007. To develop and distribute innovative science-based conservation tools to wildlife agencies, planning departments, conservation organizations, land trusts and conservancies to translate linkage plans into land-saving actions. 1323. Tariq Khamisa Foundation, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2007. For monitoring and technical assistance to STOP NOW grantees to implement programs and convene leadership of applicants to work towards funding. 1324. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $5,000,000, 2007. For Beyster Donor Advised Fund. 1325. YMCA of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $12,000, 2007. For annual board campaign.
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. 1326. Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County, Oakland, CA. $24,000, 2006. For 501(c)3 incorporation process to strengthen capacity to advocate on behalf of Adult Day Health Centers in Alameda County through funding diversification. 1327. AIDS Project of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $24,000, 2006. For capacity building activities with focus on comprehensive strategic planning process. 1328. Alameda Health Consortium, Alameda, CA. $25,000, 2006. To plan for implementation of dental practice management system for member clinics. 1329. Alliance for Justice, DC. $15,000, 2006. To educate Bay Area nonprofit organizations on rules governing nonprofit advocacy and lobbying and to encourage these nonprofits to engage in advocacy efforts. 1330. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2006. For Bay Area Demonstration Project of Funders’ Collaborative to build capacity of Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian communities. 1331. Asian Pacific Fund, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For board recruitment, orientation, and training and to increase current board member effectiveness.
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1332. Bay Area Community Services, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. To increase organizational capacity and efficiency of Older Adult Services in providing nutrition and services to frail seniors. 1333. Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building efforts with new strategic plan, fundraising plan, and information technology assessment/implementation plan. 1334. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. To provide technical and financial support for media artists. 1335. Bay Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For capital campaign feasibility study for potential center to educate residents and visitors about San Francisco Bay-Delta ecosystem. 1336. Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For strategic planning and capacity building efforts to grow and sustain housing and community development work in several San Francisco neighborhoods. 1337. Bridgespan Group, San Francisco, CA. $204,000, 2006. For significant fundraising effort led by the San Francisco Foundation for homeless solutions in San Francisco. 1338. Bridgespan Group, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For planning process for Communities of Opportunity project, which will work to address issues of poverty and inequality in Bayview Hunters Point and Visitacion Valley neighborhoods. 1339. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To increase non-profit and local government capacity to preserve affordable housing at-risk of converting to market-rates and protect low-income tenants from displacement in Bay Area. 1340. California Lawyers for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. To support and expand educational and technical assistance programs for artists. 1341. California Nurses Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. To increase cultural competence of nurses in Bay Area hospitals through development of Cultural Diversity Training Program. 1342. California School Health Centers Association, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. To support and expand technical assistance provided to school health centers in San Francisco, Alameda, and Contra Costa Counties. 1343. Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. To support increasing development capacity. 1344. Center for Community Change, DC. $30,000, 2006. To build effectiveness of low-income grassroots organizations in Bay Area by providing technical assistance and capacity building for anti-poverty advocacy including creation of housing trust funds. 1345. Center for Community Change, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For California Partnership to bring leaders from around state to Sacramento for two days of leadership training and advocacy. 1346. Center for Third World Organizing, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Bay Area Leadership Development Training project that nurtures and trains community activists working for racial justice. 1347. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 1348. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 1349. Chinese Progressive Association, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. To address environmental injustice in Southeastern San Francisco via community education, strategic organizing and campaign development that focuses on reducing cumulative health impacts from air pollution. 1350. Community Network for Youth Development, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Rec Connect program for start-up and planning. 1351. Conscious Youth Media Crew Project, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For staff salaries and consultants. 1352. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. To support more diverse volunteer base and provide capacity-building support. 1353. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1354. Day School Summerbridge, a Breakthrough Program, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. To coordinate and support summer program through teacher recruitment and training, curriculum development and research, parent education workshops, community service events, and enrichment activities. 1355. Diamano Coura West African Dance Company, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. To build capacity through hiring development and marketing consultants and part-time office assistant. 1356. Diversityworks, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2006. To provide capacity building support.
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1357. Door Dog Music Productions, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For administrative infrastructure. 1358. Earth Island Institute, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For KIDS for the BAY to improve evaluation of environmental science education and stewardship programs for elementary school students in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. 1359. East Oakland Boxing Association, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For staff development, board development and strategic planning process. 1360. Educational Results Partnership, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Star Schools Dinner donation. 1361. El Concilio of San Mateo County, GELAAM Gente Latina de Ambiente, Burlingame, CA. $15,000, 2006. To provide capacity building support for organizing and assisting monolingual Spanish-speaking LGBTQ immigrants, families and friends in San Mateo County. 1362. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Visionaries, television series about global nonprofits working to make a positive difference in their community and beyond. 1363. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. 1364. Environmental Support Center, DC. $22,500, 2006. To build capacity and sustainability of Bay Area environmental justice organizations with Training and Organizational Assistance, Leadership and Enhanced Assistance Program and Fundraising for Sustainable Organizations. 1365. Exhale, Inc., Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. To create new strategic plan. 1366. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $25,000, 2006. For Native Giving Fund. 1367. Friendship House Association of American Indians, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. To build capacity to provide competent substance abuse treatment services to Native Americans in Bay Area. 1368. Gamelan Sekar Jaya, El Cerrito, CA. $10,000, 2006. For administrative capacity. 1369. Girls After School Academy, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1370. Global Community Monitor, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For training and technical assistance for Community Environmental Monitoring (CEM) projects in India. 1371. Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training (GIFT), Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For fundraising, technical assistance, and trainer workshops for Bay Area organizations and people of color. 1372. Harbor House Ministries, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. To increase fundraising capacity. 1373. Heyday Institute, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building efforts. 1374. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For Northern California Funders’ Collaborative to provide capacity building support to Latino nonprofits and to heighten awareness of Latino issues in philanthropic community. 1375. Housing California, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2006. To develop communication plan to promote increasing supply of decent, safe, and affordable housing and to prevent homelessness in Bay Area and statewide. 1376. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC. $20,000, 2006. For continued work with Bay Area healthcare institutions and other key stakeholders to encourage local healthcare facilities to employ green building techniques and materials as they rebuild or rehabilitate their structures. 1377. Interventional Cardiology Research Foundation, Metairie, LA. $50,000, 2006. For Katrina Hurricane Relief. 1378. Jewish Home for the Aged, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To create strategic plan to meet changing needs of Jewish and non-Jewish seniors in Bay Area. 1379. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. 1380. Latino Council of Marin, San Rafael, CA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building support to engage in strategic planning process. 1381. Law School Consortium Project, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 1382. Lighthouse Community Center, Hayward, CA. $15,000, 2006. To provide capacity building assistance. 1383. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. To support people and communities with low incomes by building capacity of Bay Area community development field. 1384. Long Range Education, Empowerment and Action Project, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2006. To identify and develop pilot project that utilizes
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effective framework for public participation in implementing precautionary based ordinances in San Francisco. 1385. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $15,000, 2006. To support leadership development, community education and outreach, and organizing efforts to engage low-income communities in Marin County on policy issues. 1386. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2006. To implement Grassroots State Budget Education Project. 1387. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general support. 1388. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 1389. McClymonds High School, Oakland, CA. $35,000, 2006. To provide programmatic and administrative resources to Chappell Hayes Health Center and McClymonds Educational Complex in its partnership with West Oakland Initiative to continue implementation of McClymonds Youth and Family Center. 1390. Mission Asset Fund, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To engage in planning activities that will result in establishment of sustainable, long-term entity in Mission that promotes new model of asset development. 1391. Mission Dignity, San Francisco, CA. $19,000, 2006. For Mission Dignity’s executive director salary, youth staff salaries, and to pay for fund development consultant so that Mission Dignity can sustain its services in community. 1392. Mission High School, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To provide Mission High School teachers with professional development that will move forward school’s reform strategies and positively impact student achievement. 1393. Museum of Childrens Art (MOCHA), Oakland, CA. $12,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1394. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For continuation of Professional Development for Consultants, pool of qualified consultants who work from culturally-based framework and provide technical support to nonprofits, government entities and funders serving communities of color. 1395. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $60,000, 2006. To facilitate development of policy agenda and provide program support to Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative. 1396. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2006. To support efforts of Californians for Family Economic Self-Sufficiency to redefine and address poverty in region and state so that low-wage working families can have economic security. 1397. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. To develop budget training to accompany Self-Sufficiency Calculator trainings in work with low-income families. 1398. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. To support creative and professional development of Bay Area choreographers. 1399. New School of California, Marin City, CA. $20,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity to partner with Bay Area communities, public schools, and districts to provide broad spectrum autism treatment services to students from all backgrounds and income levels. 1400. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To provide loan capital and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations in Bay Area that help revitalize low income communities. 1401. Oakland LEAF Foundation, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Oakland Leaf Peace Camp, arts intensive and social justice curriculum. 1402. Options Recovery Services, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 1403. Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. To support half-time youth arts coordinator for this San Francisco-based mural arts organization. 1404. Progressive Jewish Alliance, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006. For organizational expansion. 1405. Project Bandaloop, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For administrative, fundraising, and marketing capacity. 1406. Prostate Cancer Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2006. For board support. 1407. Saint Johns Educational Thresholds Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To provide organizational support through office administration, centralizing systems of payroll, accounting, fundraising, community outreach, and organizational leadership.
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1408. San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To increase outreach and strengthen capacity. 1409. San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To develop organizational and leadership capacity. 1410. San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 1411. San Francisco Senior Action Network, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. To provide materials, training, and ongoing technical assistance to disability service providers assisting younger disabled persons on new Medicare Prescription Drug benefit. 1412. San Francisco Study Center, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For salaries and garden projects. 1413. San Francisco Zoological Society, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For annual fund and master plan. 1414. Savage Jazz Dance Company, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building efforts through increasing staff hours and marketing efforts. 1415. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 1416. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general support. 1417. Socially Responsible Network, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. To provide funding to network of social justice nonprofit agencies fostering intergenerational and strategic partnerships and providing capacity-building assistance in Alameda County. 1418. Strategic Energy Innnovations, San Rafael, CA. $20,000, 2006. To implement Awareness for Communities about Energy (ACE) program, hands on service learning program with primary and secondary students to evaluate and promote energy efficiency conservation in affordable housing complexes and small businesses. 1419. Streetside Stories, San Francisco, CA. $14,000, 2006. For building capacity for expansion and sustainability, to attract and retain individual donors, hold profitable fundraising events, and increase geographic reach and numbers of youth served. 1420. Sustainable San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $20,000, 2006. To increase self-sufficiency through creation of comprehensive development program and sustainable volunteer program. 1421. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For expansion of services to Bay Area nonprofit organizations. 1422. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $1,000,000, 2006. For general support. 1423. Teach for America, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To recruit, train, and provide professional development to corps members who will teach in low-income public schools in Oakland. 1424. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 1425. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 1426. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 1427. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $10,000, 2006. 1428. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For transition to new executive director. 1429. Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Union City, CA. $20,000, 2006. To initiate strategic planning process and to evaluate implementation of 2000-2005 Strategic Plan. 1430. Tides Center, Lavender Seniors of the East Bay, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic plan and capacity building. 1431. University of California, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To continue comprehensive evaluation of West Oakland Initiative’s McClymonds Youth and Family Center, including providing tools, resources, and best practices. 1432. Urban Creeks Council, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2006. To preserve, protect, and restore urban streams and riparian habitats by providing creek care advice to homeowners, advocacy, and technical support to affiliate groups in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. 1433. Urban Ecology, Oakland, CA. $13,000, 2006. To work with consultant to develop and implement new organizational model for increasing board, staff, and volunteer diversity to better serve organization’s diverse constituencies in San Francisco and Alameda counties. 1434. Urban Habitat, Oakland, CA. $90,000, 2006. To help build infrastructure while advancing work on regional transportation justice. 1435. Vision y Compromiso, El Cerrito, CA. $20,000, 2006. To develop and implement community mobilization, advocacy, and environmental health trainings for Community Health Workers and Promotoras in Bay Area.
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1436. Watershed Project, Richmond, CA. $24,000, 2006. To support Regional Project Assistance Service, which provides technical and organizational development aid to community-based watershed organizations. 1437. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2006. To conduct series of strategy meetings and focus groups that will educate and engage diverse local constituencies in Silicon Valley on state tax and fiscal issues. 1438. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2006. To support innovative programs for engaging Bay Area youth in education reform and other social change initiatives. 1439. Youth Together, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. To address educational inequities in East Bay high schools through supporting youth organizers who design programs to meet student needs and advocate for new services and policies.
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, general operating support, seed funding, endowment funds, fundraising drives, conferences, seminars, one-time events, fellowships, or for research. 1440. Homeys Youth Foundation, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2005. For strategic support for Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters. 1441. Nonprofit Support Center, Santa Barbara, CA. $300,000, 2005. For general support for core programs. 1442. Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association, Santa Barbara, CA. $17,500, 2005. For Strategic Marketing Program.
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. 1443. Beneficent Technology, Palo Alto, CA. $75,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1444. Businesses United in Investing, Lending and Development (BUILD), Menlo Park, CA. $55,100, 2006. For capacity building support. 1445. Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) USA Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1446. Citizen Schools, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1447. Comite para Democratizacao da Informatica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $75,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1448. EcoLogic Finance, Cambridge, MA. $54,446, 2006. For capactiy building support. 1449. EcoLogic Finance, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1450. GlobalGiving Foundation, DC. $75,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1451. Grameen Foundation USA, DC. $45,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1452. SEED Foundation, DC. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1453. Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, San Jose, CA. $35,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1454. SustainAbility, London, England. $225,000, 2006. For Skoll SustainAbility Program. 1455. Transfair USA, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building support. 1456. Witness, Inc., Brooklyn, NY. $31,500, 2006. For capacity building support.
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, faculty chairs, or advocacy grants. 1457. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2006. For Expect Success, Oakland Unified Redesign Project. 1458. Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building project.
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1459. Catholic Charities of the East Bay, Oakland, CA. $19,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 1460. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For computers available to Alameda and Contra Costa County schools. 1461. Contact USA, Senior Helpline Services, Lafayette, CA. $15,000, 2006. 1462. Diocese of Oakland, Oakland, CA. $19,654, 2006. For comprehensive institutional advancement programs. 1463. East Bay Innovations, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. To address development needs of organization. 1464. Legal Assistance for Seniors, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. To offset portion of salary for attorney specializing in guardianship cases. 1465. Live Oak Institute, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building and program support for seniors. 1466. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For community development leadership institute, peer networks and Americorps program. 1467. Monument Crisis Center, Concord, CA. $20,000, 2006. For salaries. 1468. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006. For senior economic security standard. 1469. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For service grants. 1470. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For 5 service grants. 1471. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For recruitment, selection and support of Oakland Corps members. 1472. Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Union City, CA. $18,000, 2006. For strategic planning.
The W. L. S. Spencer Foundation Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis through intermediaries based in the United States. No grants to individuals or for events, no grants for endowments or ongoing operational expenses. 1473. K Q E D, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. Toward SPARK, education outreach program intended to respond to need for high-quality instructional materials in arts and to help educators integrate California’s Visual and Performing Arts standards into public school classrooms. 1474. University of California, Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2005. To strengthen educational services, outreach efforts and accessibility to museum’s permanent collections for K-12 teachers and students throughout LA County, for students, professors and staff at UCLA, and for wider Southern California community.
Levi Strauss Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations. No support for sports teams. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or endowments, athletic competition, advertising, sponsorships, sectarian or religious activities, or political campaigns or causes. 1475. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $30,000, 2005. 1476. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $27,000, 2005. 1477. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1478. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $84,000, 2005. 1479. Impact Fund, Berkeley, CA. $15,000, 2005. 1480. Minority Health Care Communications, Fogelsville, PA. $25,000, 2005. For HIV/AIDS programs. 1481. Minority Health Care Communications, Fogelsville, PA. $25,000, 2005. For HIV/AIDS programs. 1482. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005.
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. 1483. Bay Area Video Coalition, San Francisco, CA. $70,000, 2006. For merger of Youth Sounds, Bay Area youth media organization, with Bay Area Video Coalition. 1484. Bellevue Schools Foundation, Bellevue, WA. $50,000, 2006. To develop and implement Today’s Biology, state-of-the-art high school
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biology curriculum. This grant will help fund participation of Bellevue teachers to work on new curriculum in partnership with Institute for Systems Biology. 1485. Boston Consulting Group, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For planning process that will establish mission, vision, and eventual operating structure for implementing before and after school programs in State of California. 1486. California Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Association, Oakland, CA. $290,000, 2006. For continued general support. 1487. California Department of Social Services, Foster Care Support Services Bureau, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2006. For California Permanency for Youth Project, providing technical assistance and support to counties in CA to implement strategies to help current and former foster youth achieve lifelong connection to caring and committed adults. 1488. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP), Silverdale, WA. $500,000, 2006. To investigate conditions of teaching in Washington and to promote policies and practices that support effective teaching students need to learn well. 1489. Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, Santa Cruz, CA. $275,000, 2006. For technical assistance to education leaders at local and state levels to ensure adequate supply of well-qualified K-12 teachers in the Monterey area. Lessons learned locally are informing state policy and practice. 1490. Charter Schools Development Center, Sacramento, CA. $200,000, 2006. To develop and launch intensive, advanced training program for charter school business officers to enable them to deal successfully with increasingly complex finance, business, and operations challenges facing charter schools. 1491. Developmental Studies Center, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2006. To build capacity to expand dissemination of in-school and after-school programs in California and Washington. 1492. Finance Project, DC. $100,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance on developing, financing and sustaining Connected by 25 Initiative. Project will provide logistical and technical support to Foster Care Work Group. 1493. Foster Youth Education Fund, Fair Oaks, CA. $21,250, 2006. For planning grant to facilitate establishment of Guardian Scholars program at California State University Sacramento and to promote and advocate for education programs for foster youth on statewide basis. 1494. Great Valley Center, Modesto, CA. $100,000, 2006. For youth leadership/mentoring opportunities and to develop strategy that will facilitate implementation of CATAPULT (Community Action, Teamwork, Aspiration, Policy Understanding and Leadership Training) program at multiple local sites in Central Valley. 1495. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $25,000, 2006. For Coalition for Community Schools’ strategic planning efforts and its continuing role as convener of Urban Community Schools Learning Group, which works to address issues of community school leadership and sustainability. 1496. Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. $500,000, 2006. For program support for California Permanency for Youth Project (CPYP), providing technical assistance to counties in CA to implement strategies to help current/former foster youth achieve lifelong connection to caring and committed adults. 1497. San Francisco Education Fund, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For addressing problems of recruitment and retention of quality teachers in San Francisco Unified School District by joining successful teacher leadership and professional development with community engagement efforts. 1498. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2006. To provide general support for San Francisco’s Communities of Opportunity Initiative, with funding targeted toward starting high priority programs, supporting organizational infrastructure, and providing for evaluation and communications. 1499. University of California, California Social Work Education Center, School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA. $70,000, 2006. For management of technical assistance for California Connected by 25 Initiative (CC25I), initiative supporting five CA counties in creation of comprehensive continuum of services for emancipating foster youth. 1500. University of California, Center for Social Services Research, School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to California Connected by 25 Initiative through Center for Social Services Research. CSSR will advise foundation and county staff as they construct plan for evaluation of counties engaged in this project.
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1501. Washington State Association of CASA-Guardian Ad Litem Programs, Seattle, WA. $183,400, 2006. For Washington Court Appointed Special Advocates (WA CASA) to enhance supportive services such as education, training and technology improvements to local CASA programs. 1502. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. To convene researchers, experts in infant mental health, and county and state staff for planning process to develop developmentally appropriate child welfare/foster care practices in California counties. 1503. Youth Together, Oakland, CA. $20,000, 2006. For planning process and design of resource development strategy that will convert vacant building in Contra Costa County into state-of-the-art, multi-service Youth Center.
S. Mark Taper Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA. No support for religious organizations or specific diseases. No grants to individuals. 1504. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2005.
Tosa Foundation (formerly Morgridge Family Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 1505. Entrepreneurs Foundation, San Jose, CA. $10,000, 2005. For annual fund. 1506. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, NY. $106,220, 2005. For evaluation of capacity building grant. 1507. Reading Recovery Council of North America, Columbus, OH. $24,000, 2005. For two teacher leader training scholarships.
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. 1508. AltaMed Health Services Corporation, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1509. American Indian Healing Center, Whittier, CA. $16,500, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1510. Anaheim Memorial Medical Center, Anaheim, CA. $145,000, 2006. For Community Resource Liaison Services. 1511. Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1512. Camino Health Center, San Juan Capistrano, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1513. Citrus Valley Health Partners, Covina, CA. $164,000, 2006. For RN/ LVN Nurse Mentoring and Professional Development (MAP) program. 1514. Clinica Msr. Oscar A. Romero, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1515. Community Care Health Centers, Huntington Beach, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1516. Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1517. Coro Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $75,000, 2006. For Health Leadership Program-Hospital Component. 1518. East Valley Community Health Center, West Covina, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1519. Franciscan Family Clinics, QueensCare Family Clinics, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1520. Gary Center, La Habra, CA. $16,500, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1521. Institute for Healthcare Advancement, La Habra, CA. $16,500, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1522. JWCH Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment.
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1523. Los Angeles Mission Community Clinic, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1524. Mission City Community Network, North Hills, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1525. Nhan Hoa Comprehensive Health Care Clinic, Garden Grove, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1526. Northeast Valley Health Corporation, San Fernando, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1527. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $500,000, 2006. For Phase II Proposal Design and Implementation. 1528. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $31,000, 2006. For Long Beach Network Health Pilot Project. 1529. Saint Joseph Health System, Orange, CA. $125,850, 2006. For Language Access Cultural Competency Project. 1530. Saint Joseph Hospital of Orange, Orange, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1531. Saint Jude Medical Center, Fullerton, CA. $175,000, 2006. For Care Redesign (CRD). 1532. Saint Jude Medical Center, Fullerton, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1533. Samuel Dixon Family Health Center, Val Verde, CA. $16,500, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1534. Sepulveda Research Corporation, Sepulveda, CA. $92,990, 2006. To educate providers to practice family-oriented end-of-life care. 1535. Share Our Selves (SOS) Corporation, Costa Mesa, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1536. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $177,964, 2006. For elder abuse training institute. 1537. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2006. For health information management (HIM) initiative. 1538. Valley Presbyterian Hospital Foundation, Van Nuys, CA. $191,081, 2006. For improving pain management and palliative care skills of professional caregivers as a compassionate approach to elder abuse prevention. 1539. Venice Family Clinic, Venice, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1540. Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Asian Health Center, Santa Ana, CA. $16,500, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1541. Westside Neighborhood Clinic, Long Beach, CA. $16,500, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment. 1542. Wilmington Community Free Clinic, Wilmington, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Building Clinic Capacity for Quality (BCCQ) readiness assessment.
Union Bank of California Foundation (formerly Union Bank Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties, CA, central and northern CA, and the Pacific Northwest. No support for religious, military, veterans’, fraternal, professional, political organizations, intermediary foundations, or individual elementary or secondary level schools. No grants to individuals, or for service club activities or general operating support for churches or religious groups, hospitals or other patient care institutions, or educational institutions. 1543. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2005. For economic and financial literacy programs budget. 1544. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2005. 1545. Interfaith Community Services, Escondido, CA. $10,000, 2005. For Merle’s Place pre-development costs. 1546. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $52,500, 2005. 1547. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $42,500, 2005. 1548. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $42,500, 2005. 1549. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $17,500, 2005.
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1550. Neighborhood Housing Services of Inglewood, Inglewood, CA. $35,000, 2005. 1551. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2005. 1552. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1553. Neighborhood Housing Services of Richmond, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1554. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $25,000, 2005. 1555. Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, San Bernardino, CA. $25,000, 2005. 1556. Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, San Bernardino, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1557. Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo, Vallejo, CA. $15,000, 2005. 1558. Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2005. 1559. Orange County Affordable Home Ownership Alliance, Irvine, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1560. Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Fort Bragg, CA. $30,000, 2005. 1561. Valley Small Business Development Corporation, Fresno, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 1562. Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation, San Diego, CA. $15,000, 2005. For affordable housing pre-development. 1563. Zoological Society of San Diego, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2005. For educators’ event.
Unocal Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations. No support for veterans’, fraternal, sectarian, social, religious, or athletic organizations, choral, band, or similar groups, trade or business associations, or state agencies or departments. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for general operating support, capital campaigns for education, secondary education, endowments, courtesy advertising, conferences, or trips or tours; no loans. 1564. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $35,000, 2005. For general support.
Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation 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. 1565. Community Resources for Science, Berkeley, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Community in the Classroom project. 1566. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For parent organizing program for school reform in Oakland high schools. 1567. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $100,000, 2006. For corps member program at Elmhurst Middle and Oakland High Schools. 1568. ValleyCare Foundation, Livermore, CA. $48,612, 2006. To purchase and install training mannequins, SimMan and SimBaby for ValleyCare Extension Program at ValleyCare Medical Center.
Wasserman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 1569. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005.
Weingart Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to 7 southern CA counties; Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernadino, and Ventura. No support for environmental or 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, normal operating expenses, annual campaigns, emergency funds, deficit financing, fellowships, seminars, conferences, publications, workshops, travel, surveys, films, medical research, or publishing activities. 1570. Blindness Support Services, Riverside, CA. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building project.
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1571. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. To develop Alumni Program for Public Allies. 1572. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $140,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Urban Farm and Orchard Job Training Program for at-risk youth. 1573. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. For expansion of Circle of Friends program. 1574. Computer Access Center, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For CAC’s New Leadership Capacity Expansion Plan. 1575. Concerned Resource and Environmental Workers, The CREW, Ojai, CA. $30,000, 2006. For agency capacity building and program expansion. 1576. Excellent Education Development, Santa Monica, CA. $500,000, 2006. For New Village Charter High School. 1577. Exceptional Childrens Foundation, Culver City, CA. $55,000, 2006. To strengthen agency’s fundraising capacity. 1578. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Developing Development program. 1579. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity-building training for Latino nonprofits in Southern California. 1580. JWCH Institute, Los Angeles, CA. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To increase administrative capacity of clinic on Skid Row. 1581. Kidspace, A Participatory Museum, Pasadena, CA. $50,000, 2006. To expand fund development department. 1582. L.A. Family Housing Corporation, North Hollywood, CA. $500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For multi-year organizational capacity building challenge grant. 1583. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $2,000,000, 2006. For Figueroa Corridor Project. 1584. Los Angeles Music and Art School, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To hire full-time Development Officer and purchase development database program. 1585. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For general support of service program. 1586. Straight Talk Clinic, Cypress, CA. $10,000, 2006. For fund development program. 1587. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $600,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For five-year expansion plan in Los Angeles. 1588. TrinityCare Hospice Foundation, Torrance, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Nursing Development program. 1589. Wilderness Youth Project, Santa Barbara, CA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For creation of development department. 1590. Womens Foundation of California, Los Angeles, CA. $30,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program in Southern California.
WellPoint Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political, fraternal, labor, or veterans’ organizations, hospitals, private foundations, pass-through organizations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for political campaigns or lobbying activities, building projects, non-medical equipment, religious doctrines, fundraising events, advertising, or sponsorships. 1591. Institute for Health and Productivity Management, Glen Allen, VA. $35,000, 2005. For research and access. 1592. National Center for Healthcare Leadership, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For program support. 1593. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $100,000, 2005. For research on emergency care.
The 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. 1594. Accountability Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2005. 1595. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2005. 1596. Agricultural Education Foundation, Atascadero, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1597. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2005. 1598. Alliance for Audience, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2005.
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1599. Bay Area Construction Sector Intervention Collaborative, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1600. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2005. 1601. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2005. 1602. Community Housing Wyandotte County (CHWC), Kansas City, KS. $17,500, 2005. 1603. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. 1604. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $38,750, 2005. 1605. Executive Service Corps of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $12,500, 2005. 1606. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2005. 1607. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $20,000, 2005. 1608. Foundation for Educational Achievement, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1609. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $57,000, 2005. 1610. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $37,500, 2005. 1611. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2005. 1612. Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2005. 1613. Homewise, Santa Fe, NM. $16,000, 2005. 1614. Inner City Advisors, Inner-City Advisors (ICA), Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1615. Institute for Organizational Training and Development, Stockton, CA. $25,000, 2005. 1616. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $70,000, 2005. 1617. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $60,000, 2005. 1618. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 1619. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. 1620. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 1621. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 1622. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $10,000, 2005. 1623. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1624. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $16,000, 2005. 1625. Milestone Growth Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2005. 1626. Multi-Ethnic Development Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2005. 1627. National American Indian Housing Council, DC. $10,000, 2005. 1628. National Center for Social Entrepreneurs, Burnsville, MN. $10,000, 2005. 1629. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $25,000, 2005. 1630. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2005. 1631. Neighborhood Housing Services of Duluth, Duluth, MN. $20,000, 2005. 1632. Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls, Great Falls, MT. $25,000, 2005. 1633. Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls, Great Falls, MT. $12,500, 2005. 1634. Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay, Green Bay, WI. $10,000, 2005. 1635. Neighborhood Housing Services of Inglewood, Inglewood, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1636. Neighborhood Housing Services of Lafayette, Lafayette, IN. $10,000, 2005. 1637. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2005. 1638. Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. 1639. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, New Britain, CT. $10,000, 2005.
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1640. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 1641. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. 1642. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1643. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $15,000, 2005. 1644. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2005. 1645. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2005. 1646. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $13,500, 2005. 1647. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $10,000, 2005. 1648. Neighborhood Housing Services of Richland County, Richland Center, WI. $20,000, 2005. 1649. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $20,000, 2005. 1650. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin, Kenosha, WI. $10,000, 2005. 1651. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV. $15,000, 2005. 1652. Neighborhood Housing Services of the Lehigh Valley, Allentown, PA. $10,000, 2005. 1653. Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo, Vallejo, CA. $15,000, 2005. 1654. Neighborhood Housing Services, Scranton, Scranton, PA. $10,000, 2005. 1655. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2005. 1656. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2005. 1657. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2005. 1658. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $15,500, 2005. 1659. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2005. 1660. San Francisco Study Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. 1661. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2005. 1662. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association, DC. $10,000, 2005. 1663. Teach for America, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 1664. TMC Development Working Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. 1665. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2005. 1666. Valley Small Business Development Corporation, Fresno, CA. $10,000, 2005.
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. 1667. Carpinteria Valley Arts Council, Carpinteria, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Carpinteria Community Arts Centers preliminary architectural service. 1668. Nonprofit Support Center, Santa Barbara, CA. $15,000, 2006. For operating support.
COLORADO Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation Limitations: Giving only in CO. No support for political organizations, sectarian programs, or promoting religion. Generally, no support for medical
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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. 1669. Boulder Day Nursery, Boulder, CO. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support and for Qualistar rating and recommended improvements. 1670. Boulder, City of, Early Care and Education Council of Boulder County, Boulder, CO. $55,000, 2006. For professional development program. 1671. Church of the Ascension, Bright Star Early Learning Center, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. For tuition assistance and for quality improvements as recommended by Qualistar. 1672. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $80,000, 2006. For training on environmental rating scales, maintenance of inter-rate reliability system, and expansion of certification program for quality improvement specialists in state of Colorado. 1673. Colorado Bright Beginnings, Denver, CO. $60,000, 2006. For general operating support and to implement evaluation model statewide. 1674. Colorado Foundation for Families and Children, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. For administrative support for Early Childhood and School Readiness Commission. 1675. Colorado Parent and Child Foundation, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. For Year Two of Phase One of comprehensive evaluation of HIPPY program. 1676. Colorado Springs Child Nursery Centers, Colorado Springs, CO. $65,000, 2006. For professional development program. 1677. Community Partnership for Child Development, Colorado Springs, CO. $50,000, 2006. For staff development program within Staff and Organizational Culture Focus Areas in Strategic Plan. 1678. Durango 4-C Council, Durango, CO. $54,462, 2006. For general operating support for Durango Professional Development Project, in two installments. 1679. Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, Fort Collins, CO. $106,971, 2006. For professional development program. 1680. Golden Triangle Learning Center, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support to include Qualistar recommended improvements. 1681. Lake County School District, Lake County Even Start Family Literacy Program, Leadville, CO. $18,500, 2006. For general operating support of ECE Room and to address recommendations from ITERS. 1682. Las Animas School District RE-1, Jump Start Learning Center, Las Animas, CO. $16,000, 2006. For capital support (renovation and furniture) and for ERS assessment. 1683. Logan County Department of Social Services, Early Childhood Council of Logan County, Sterling, CO. $22,660, 2006. For scholarships for college level courses, Qualistar ratings, and/or recommendations as outlined in Quality Improvement Profiles. 1684. Morgan County Family Center, Local Board for Early Care and Education, Fort Morgan, CO. $36,750, 2006. For Education, Evaluation, and Enhancement Project. 1685. Morgan County School District No. RE-3, Fort Morgan, CO. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support for Step By Step and for Qualistar recommended improvements. 1686. Open Door Ministries, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support of Open Door Childcare Center and for Qualistar rating and recommended quality improvements. 1687. Outreach United Resource Center, OUR Center, Longmont, CO. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support of child care center and to address recommendations from ITERS evaluation. 1688. Prairie Assembly of God, Sunrise Childcare and Preschool, Pueblo, CO. $15,000, 2006. For equipment to achieve recommendations made by Qualistar rating, for general operating support, and for tuition assistance. 1689. Pueblo School District No. 60 Foundation, Pueblo, CO. $45,000, 2006. For professional development to support expanded teacher knowledge and skills in infant/toddler development and relevant classroom materials. 1690. Routt, County of, First Impressions of Routt County, Steamboat Springs, CO. $47,000, 2006. For Quality Improvement Project. 1691. Summit County Child Care Resource and Referral Agency, Early Childhood Options, Dillon, CO. $21,000, 2006. For Quality Improvement Program and for REAL Assistance Program. 1692. Summit County Child Care Resource and Referral Agency, Rural Resort Region Early Childhood Council, Dillon, CO. $60,000, 2006. For Quality Improvement Program and specifically for Program Administration Scale.
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1693. Thompson Valley Preschool, Loveland, CO. $10,500, 2006. For tuition assistance for families who qualify for free/reduced lunch program and for board recruitment and development technical assistance. 1694. Trinidad State Junior College, Early Childhood Council of the San Luis Valley, Trinidad, CO. $85,000, 2006. For Early Childhood Professional Development Project. 1695. University of Denver, College of Education, Denver, CO. $97,638, 2006. For design and development of Early Childhood Leadership Professional Preparation Program.
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. 1696. Centennial Area Health Education Center, Greeley, CO. $14,446, 2005. 1697. Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, Englewood, CO. $241,500, 2005. 1698. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $346,550, 2005. 1699. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $400,000, 2005. 1700. Metro Denver Black Church Initiative, Denver, CO. $350,000, 2005. 1701. Southeastern Colorado Area Health Education Center for Rural Colorado Health, Pueblo, CO. $251,925, 2005.
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. 1702. Colorado Business Leadership Network, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1703. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1704. Metro Denver Black Church Initiative, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.
The Crowell Trust (also known as Henry P. and Susan C. Crowell Trust) Limitations: No support for churches or schooling from kindergarten through 12th grade. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds or research; no loans. 1705. AFMIN USA, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2006. For Advanced Pastoral Leadership Training In Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe. 1706. African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2006. For food and boarding for students at Christian Leadership Institute of Sudan. 1707. Biola University, La Mirada, CA. $100,000, 2006. For assessment and evaluation of future of Talbot Seminary. 1708. CAM International, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2006. For Re-Branding CAM. 1709. CrossGlobal Link, Wheaton, IL. $20,000, 2006. For Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) Transition Costs. 1710. Development Associates International, Colorado Springs, CO. $165,000, 2006. For mission consulting, fulfillment of organization’s ministry, and ministry/operating expenses. 1711. Horizons International, Boulder, CO. $15,000, 2006. For scholarships for long-term internship program. 1712. Interserve, Upper Darby, PA. $20,000, 2006. For building capacity of Interserve International. 1713. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $20,000, 2006. For African and Latin American churches. 1714. Leadership for Development, New York Chinese Church, Flushing, NY. $15,000, 2006. For training of Chinese missionaries. 1715. Pioneers, Inc., Orlando, FL. $200,000, 2006. For mission consulting, ministry of Student Volunteer Movement 2, memorial gift in honor of Mrs Grace Frizen, and fulfillment of ministry’s mission.
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1716. Project MedSend, Orange, CT. $20,000, 2006. For monthly payments for medical missionaries. 1717. World Bible Translation Center, Fort Worth, TX. $10,000, 2006. For Bibles for Uganda school teachers.
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. 1718. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2006. For Colorado Generosity Project. 1719. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $21,500, 2006. For conference. 1720. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 1721. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support of Banyan Tree. 1722. Denver District Attorneys Office, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2006. For Community Justice position. 1723. Denver Mountain Parks Foundation, Denver, CO. $10,405, 2006. For user survey in creation of Master Plan for Denver Mountain Parks. 1724. Denver Public Schools Foundation, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For Principal Training Program. 1725. Denver School of Science and Technology, Denver, CO. $34,000, 2006. For development of athletic program and athletic director position. 1726. Deproduction: The (denverevolution) Production Group, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2006. For outreach to nonprofit community. 1727. HealthBridge Alliance, Denver, CO. $12,500, 2006. For Secondary Trauma Resiliency Training. 1728. KIDPOWER TEENPOWER FULLPOWER International, Loveland, CO. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building campaign. 1729. Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA), Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For support of grant writer. 1730. RE-1 Valley School District, Sterling, CO. $148,964, 2006. For Reading Recovery Program, teacher positions, instructional material, teacher training and some reading recovery room construction costs. 1731. Saint Johns Episcopal Cathedral, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For administrative and grant writing support of Stewardship Office. 1732. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $398,276, 2006. To build capacity and support for Million Dollar Women’s Campaign. 1733. Young Americans Center for Financial Education, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2006. For International Towne Program.
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. 1734. Childrens Advocacy Center for the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2006. To expand capacity. 1735. Colorado Haiti Project, Boulder, CO. $20,000, 2006. For administrative expenses. 1736. KIDPOWER, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 1737. Rural Solutions, Sterling, CO. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance programs.
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
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tickets for fundraising dinners, parties, balls, or other social fundraising events, purchase of vehicles or office equipment, conferences, meetings, research, or scholarships; no loans. 1738. Young Audiences Denver Area Chapter, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2006. To implement strategic plan.
The Gill Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily 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. 1739. Alliance for Full Acceptance, Charleston, SC. $10,000, 2005. For planning and organizational development for South Carolina Equality Coalition. 1740. Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. For Colorado Springs Leadership Arts Initiative. 1741. Colorado Health Network, Denver, CO. $60,000, 2005. For capacity building. 1742. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 1743. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $20,000, 2005. For fall conference, annual awards luncheon, and challenge match for new members. 1744. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. For conference, annual awards luncheon and challenge match for new members. 1745. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support and for Colorado Nonprofit Week conferences. 1746. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $35,000, 2005. For Colorado Grants Guide and for Nonprofit Leadership Training. 1747. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Services Center of Colorado, Denver, CO. $14,000, 2005. For capacity building grant. 1748. Mi Casa Resource Center for Women, Denver, CO. $65,000, 2005. For capacity building grant to cover salary and benefits for Development Director. 1749. National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers, DC. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building initiative. 1750. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), DC. $480,000, 2005. For State Movement and capacity building project. 1751. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), DC. $48,600, 2005. For National Latina/o Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Organization (LLEGO) Executive Search process. 1752. Southern Colorado AIDS Project, Colorado Springs, CO. $35,000, 2005. For capacity building grant.
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. 1753. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $35,000, 2006. 1754. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $24,125, 2006.
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. 1755. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $40,000, 2005. For Century Program.
Leptas Foundation Trust (formerly Kevin E. & Colleen K. McVaney Family Foundation Trust) Limitations: Giving primarily in CO. 1756. Servant Leadership Foundation, Greenwood Village, CO. $340,000, 2005.
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The Pioneer Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in Denver, CO; some giving also in Memphis, TN and on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 1757. Clayton Foundation, Denver, CO. $1,500,000, 2005. For Early Childhood Education Training Endowment Fund.
Qwest Foundation (formerly U S WEST Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations. No support for political organizations, national health organizations, private foundations, or United Way-supported organizations (over 3 percent of budget). No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, chairs, or endowments, general operating support for disease-specific health organizations, goodwill advertising, or sectarian religious activities. 1758. American Red Cross, Las Vegas, NV. $265,000, 2005. For disaster volunteer training in western and midwestern states in wake of Hurricane Katrina. 1759. Arizona Technology in Education Alliance, Tempe, AZ. $100,000, 2005. For Statewide Mini-Grant Program. 1760. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. For marketing programs. 1761. Montana State University, Burns Technology Center, Bozeman, MT. $25,000, 2005. For professional development services for entrepreneurs. 1762. Oregon Small Business Development Center Network, Eugene, OR. $10,000, 2005. For E-SBDC website. 1763. University of Northern Colorado Foundation, Greeley, CO. $11,000, 2005. For Cumbres Program to recruit and prepare UNC students to teach Hispanic public school children, language-minority students, and children of poverty.
Stealth Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and CA. No grants to individuals. 1764. myCFO Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $9,188,817, 2006.
Western Union Foundation (formerly First Data Western Union Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the metropolitan Denver, CO, area, Coral Springs and Hollywood, FL, Hagerstown, MD, Omaha, NE, Melville, NY, Houston, TX, and in Argentina, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, and Philippines. No support for pass-through organizations, health organizations, arts and humanities organizations, and religious organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or 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. 1765. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $11,000, 2005. For unrestricted support. 1766. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2005. For unrestricted support. 1767. PATH, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2005. For unrestricted support. 1768. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $15,000, 2005. For unrestricted support.
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1769. Barry University, Miami Shores, FL. $35,000, 2005. For Cross-Cultural Primary Care PA Training program. 1770. Carolinas HealthCare Foundation, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2005. For bicultural/bilingual training for health care professionals. 1771. Hispanic Health Council, Hartford, CT. $19,000, 2005. For partnership to address health disparities through medical school workforce training and curriculum development. 1772. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of DuPage County, Wheaton, IL. $25,000, 2005. For Parents and Teachers as Allies program, to help families and school professionals identify key warning signs of early-onset mental illnesses in children and adolescents. 1773. New Jersey Health Decisions, Verona, NJ. $25,000, 2005. To educate health care professionals for cultural proficiency in end-of-life care. 1774. Northeast Conference for Community and Justice, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2005. For Cultural Competency Training for Healthcare Professionals program. 1775. Our Lady of Lourdes Health Foundation, Camden, NJ. $25,000, 2005. For Lourdes Health System’s Attitudes Toward Differences and Diversity and Proactive Inclusion Internet Training program.
The Louis Calder Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New York, NY, metropolitan area and surrounding areas. No support for political organizations, private foundations, or governmental organizations. No grants to individuals. 1776. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2006. For charter school expansion in New Haven, CT. 1777. Educational Broadcasting Corporation, New York, NY. $108,750, 2006. For professional development for charter and parochial school teachers. 1778. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $75,000, 2006. For Science Career Ladder and Teacher Leadership Initiatives. 1779. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $285,500, 2006. For curriculum enhancement and professional development program. 1780. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $172,512, 2006. For extended day program. 1781. Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, Staten Island, NY. $30,000, 2006. For Mastering Science Education. 1782. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For expansion in New York City.
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 annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowment funds, research, fellowships, travel, or generally for capital projects. 1783. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $75,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Amistad Academy and ECCP Charter Schools. 1784. Amistad Academy, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2006. For expansion plan. 1785. Arts Council of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2006. For administrative services. 1786. Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Shelton, CT. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building project. 1787. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2006. For planning project with Ansonia Public Schools. 1788. Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project, New Haven, CT. $62,227, 2006. For operating support of Cool Spring Analytics program. 1789. Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project, New Haven, CT. $19,229, 2006. For operating support of Cool Spring Analytics program. 1790. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Funders Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities. 1791. West Haven Community House Association, West Haven, CT. $15,000, 2006. For administrative support.
Connecticut Health Foundation, Inc. Aetna Foundation, Inc. (formerly Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 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.
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Limitations: Giving limited to CT. No grants to individuals, 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). 1792. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $120,000, 2006. 1793. Northwestern Connecticut Area Health Education Center, Middlebury, CT. $62,000, 2006.
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Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CT; some funding nationally. No grants to individuals. 1794. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2005. Toward programs that help students in low-performing urban school districts.
The Dibner Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, and NY, some national and international giving. No support for religious sects or institutions, or political parties or programs. No grants to individuals, or generally for building or endowment funds, scholarships, fellowships (except through universities, educational agencies and/or specific academic programs) capital expenditures, matching gifts or seed money; no loans. 1795. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $25,000, 2005. For unrestricted support. 1796. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. For unrestricted support.
The Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to CT. 1797. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT. $143,881, 2005. For care consultation for families of dementia patients.
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. 1798. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $30,000, 2005. 1799. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2005.
GE Foundation (formerly GE Fund) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships and fellowships), or for capital campaigns, endowments, or other special purpose campaigns; no loans; no equipment donations. 1800. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $250,000, 2005. To evaluate GE Foundation non-US initiatives. 1801. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $70,000, 2005. For Strategic Assessment: Education Overview of Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Hungary, Poland, China, and United Kingdom. 1802. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments, Accountability and Technology, DC. $285,650, 2005. For Business Leaders Toolkit for Supporting School Improvement, which encourages engagement of business leaders in school reform. 1803. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, DC. $860,100, 2005. To evaluate GE Foundation U.S. Education Strategy. 1804. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, DC. $229,000, 2005. To evaluate GE Foundation U.S. Education Strategy: College-bound Program Study. 1805. Ardoch Youth Foundation, Australia. $32,000, 2005. For Ardoch School Support Project. 1806. Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta, GA. $168,708, 2005. For strategic design for student success at Southside Comprehensive High School. 1807. BoardSource, DC. $100,000, 2005. To provide leadership and guidance on governance issues to nonprofit sector. 1808. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $325,000, 2005. For evaluation and reporting system for College Bound Sustainability Period. 1809. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $127,874, 2005. For evaluation and reporting system for College Bound Sustainability Period. 1810. China Youth Development Foundation, Beijing, China. $266,668, 2005. For rural teacher training program. 1811. Clemson University Foundation, Clemson, SC. $100,000, 2005. For Project Pipeline, which enables elementary and secondary school
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teachers to prepare and motivate minority students in South Carolina to improve math skills and to pursue technical degrees in college. 1812. Connecticut Science Center, Hartford, CT. $230,000, 2005. For Teacher Training Initiative. 1813. Executive Leadership Foundation, DC. $125,000, 2005. For CEOs Diversity Summit, thought leadership and professional development session for Fortune 500 CEOs. 1814. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $100,000, 2005. For Century Program, which helps underserved youth improve their grades, attendance, and citizenship, and take steps toward college. 1815. Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, New Canaan, CT. $25,000, 2005. To evaluate academic impact of Horizons Programs. 1816. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $175,000, 2005. For Ready to Teach, Ready to Learn (Rede de In-Formacao). 1817. Institute for Sustainable Communities, Montpelier, VT. $100,000, 2005. To build capacity. 1818. Junior Achievement Worldwide, Colorado Springs, CO. $100,000, 2005. To build capacity and to evaluate impact of Global Education Initiative. 1819. Junior Achievement Worldwide, Colorado Springs, CO. $50,000, 2005. To build capacity and to evaluate impact of Global Education Initiative. 1820. Keystone Center, Keystone, CO. $48,000, 2005. For Key Issues Institute, national teacher training institute that provides middle level educators with process, skills and confidence to investigate current environmental issues. 1821. National Foundation for Educational Research, Slough, England. $58,500, 2005. For RFP for research on effective practices in global education. 1822. National Foundation for Educational Research, Slough, England. $30,000, 2005. For research on effective practices in global education in Hungary and Poland. 1823. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $85,620, 2005. For Stamford School District math and science curriculum and professional development audit. 1824. National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, Syosset, NY. $100,000, 2005. For Bridgeport Instructional Assessment. 1825. North Carolina State University Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2005. For Financial Applications in Math Education for Underrepresented Students (FAME-US), which aims to introduce elementary and middle school students, their teachers and parents to financial applications in math education, to help encourage students along academic path that will prepare them for business careers. 1826. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $122,187, 2005. To build capacity for rigorous and sustained mathematical thinking. 1827. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $100,000, 2005. For pro bono business legal services for nonprofit organizations. 1828. Stamford Public Education Foundation, Stamford, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Capturing Best Practice Classroom Instruction - Show Me How. 1829. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $116,290, 2005. For Math Excellence: Integrating Algebra and Engineering in Classroom, professional development program for middle school teachers in math and engineering aimed at improving 8th grade students’ achievement in algebra and technology. 1830. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2005. For global capacity building program. 1831. University of Maryland-College Park Foundation, College Park, MD. $139,000, 2005. For Teachers Integrating Mathematics and Engineering (TIME), joint project, between College of Education and College of Engineering, to enhance Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education in Maryland. 1832. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For www.boardnetUSA.org. 1833. Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. $93,500, 2005. For Math Excellence: Bridgeport Professional Development Program for elementary and middle school teachers. 1834. Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. $85,600, 2005. For Math Excellence: Bridgeport Professional Development Program for elementary and middle school teachers. 1835. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, DC. $25,000, 2005. For institutional and capacity building, and Southeast Asia: Second Front in War on Terrorism.
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William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in CT. No support for religious organizations for sectarian purposes or political causes and activities. No grants to individuals or for capital campaigns or scholarships. 1836. Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES), North Haven, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Hamden Discovery. 1837. Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES), North Haven, CT. $20,000, 2005. For East Haven Discovery. 1838. Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES), North Haven, CT. $20,000, 2005. For West Haven Discovery. 1839. Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Shelton, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Shelton Discovery. 1840. Bridge Family Center, West Hartford, CT. $35,000, 2005. For West Hartford Discovery. 1841. Bridge Family Center, West Hartford, CT. $11,000, 2005. For West Hartford Discovery. 1842. Bridgeport Public Education Fund, Bridgeport, CT. $40,000, 2005. For Bridgeport Discovery. 1843. Bridgeport Public Education Fund, Bridgeport, CT. $20,000, 2005. For Bridgeport Discovery. 1844. Bridgeport Public Education Fund, Bridgeport, CT. $12,500, 2005. For Bridgeport Discovery. 1845. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $20,000, 2005. For Bloomfield Discovery. 1846. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2005. For Wethersfield Discovery. 1847. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $400,000, 2005. For instructional leadership. 1848. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $200,000, 2005. For instructional leadership. 1849. Consultation Center, New Haven, CT. $13,800, 2005. For evaluation of Promoting Health and Learning of Connecticut’s Young Children. 1850. Danbury Children First, Danbury, CT. $45,000, 2005. For Danbury Children First. 1851. Danbury Children First, Danbury, CT. $18,000, 2005. For core support. 1852. EASTCONN, Hampton, CT. $84,000, 2005. For Killingly, Plainfield, and Putnam Discovery. 1853. EASTCONN, Hampton, CT. $30,000, 2005. For Mansfield Discovery. 1854. EASTCONN, Hampton, CT. $20,000, 2005. For Griswold Discovery. 1855. EASTCONN, Hampton, CT. $10,000, 2005. For Chaplin Discovery. 1856. First Church Early Learning Center, Windsor, CT. $40,000, 2005. For Windsor Discovery. 1857. First United Methodist Church, Stafford Springs, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Stafford Discovery. 1858. Granby Education Foundation, Granby, CT. $10,000, 2005. For Granby Discovery. 1859. HealthCare Connection, Stamford, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Stamford Discovery. 1860. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. For Funders Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities. 1861. Hockanum Valley Child Care Center, Vernon, CT. $21,175, 2005. For Vernon Discovery. 1862. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $50,000, 2005. For New London Discovery. 1863. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $45,000, 2005. For Groton Discovery. 1864. Literacy Volunteers of Northern Connecticut, Enfield, CT. $30,000, 2005. For Enfield Discovery. 1865. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For Connecticut Children’s Investment Partnership. 1866. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For Connecticut Children’s Investment Partnership. 1867. Manchester Early Learning Center, Manchester, CT. $35,000, 2005. For Manchester Discovery. 1868. Manchester Early Learning Center, Manchester, CT. $12,500, 2005. For Manchester Discovery. 1869. Meriden Children First Initiative, Meriden, CT. $40,000, 2005. For Meriden Discovery. 1870. Meriden Children First Initiative, Meriden, CT. $15,000, 2005. For Meriden Discovery. 1871. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2005. For evaluation of Discovery Initiative. 1872. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2005. For evaluation of Discovery Initiative. 1873. Quinnipiac Business and Education Foundation, Wallingford, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Wallingford Discovery.
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1874. Stratford Library Association, Stratford, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Stratford Discovery. 1875. Thompson Ecumenical Empowerment Group, North Grosvenordale, CT. $45,000, 2005. For Thompson Discovery. 1876. Training Education and Manpower (TEAM), Derby, CT. $35,000, 2005. For Derby Discovery. 1877. United Community and Family Services, Norwich, CT. $36,000, 2005. For Norwich Discovery. 1878. United Services, Dayville, CT. $35,000, 2005. For Brooklyn Discovery. 1879. United Way of Greenwich, Greenwich, CT. $28,000, 2005. For Greenwich Discovery. 1880. United Way of Milford, Milford, CT. $20,000, 2005. For Milford Discovery. 1881. United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls, Naugatuck, CT. $30,000, 2005. For Naugatuck Discovery. 1882. United Way of Northern Fairfield County, Danbury, CT. $50,000, 2005. For Danbury Discovery. Grant made through Danbury Children First. 1883. United Way of Norwalk and Wilton, Norwalk, CT. $40,000, 2005. For Norwalk Discovery. 1884. United Way of the Central Naugatuck Valley, Waterbury, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Waterbury Discovery. 1885. United Way of West Central Connecticut, Bristol, CT. $40,000, 2005. For Bristol Discovery. 1886. United Way of West Central Connecticut, Bristol, CT. $30,000, 2005. For Plymouth Discovery. 1887. United Way of West Central Connecticut, Bristol, CT. $14,000, 2005. For Bristol Discovery. 1888. United Way, Middlesex, Middletown, CT. $45,000, 2005. For Middletown Discovery. 1889. United Way, Middlesex, Middletown, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Middletown Discovery. 1890. United Way, Valley, Shelton, CT. $25,000, 2005. For Ansonia Discovery. 1891. Winsted Area Childcare, Winsted, CT. $30,000, 2005. For Winchester Discovery. 1892. YMCAs, Southington-Cheshire Community, Southington, CT. $15,000, 2005. For Southington Discovery.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Limitations: Giving limited to the Greater Hartford, CT, area. No support for sectarian purposes, private foundations, tax-supported agencies, or activities primarily national or international in perspective. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for operating budgets, deficit financing, endowment funds, research, or conferences. 1893. Bridge Family Center, West Hartford, CT. $20,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 1894. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $207,000, 2006. For program support. 1895. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $80,000, 2006. 1896. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $60,000, 2006. For program support. 1897. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $20,000, 2006. For program support. 1898. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $15,375, 2006. For summer program. 1899. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2006. For program support. 1900. Capitol Region Education Council, Hartford, CT. $14,350, 2006. For Center for Creative Youth. 1901. Childrens Museum, West Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 1902. Connecticut Opera Association, Hartford, CT. $20,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 1903. Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Greater Hartford, Windsor, CT. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 1904. Foodshare Commission of Greater Hartford, Bloomfield, CT. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 1905. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $400,000, 2006. For general support. 1906. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $375,000, 2006. For program support. 1907. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $18,000, 2006.
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1908. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2006. For Hartford’s Option for Tomorrow program. 1909. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2006. For program support.
NewAlliance Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in 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. 1910. Boys and Girls Club of New Haven, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2005. For capacity building. 1911. MidState Medical Center, Meriden, CT. $10,000, 2005. For SimMan simulation mannequin to reinforce psychomotor skills and to enhance clinical problem solving and critical thinking in nursing education. 1912. Mutual Housing Association of South Central Connecticut, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2005. Toward capacity building for salary and benefits package of Community Organizer position.
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. 1913. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York, NY. $327,467, 2005. For Moving Men into the Mainstream: Next Steps in Urban Reform, research and report to evaluate program designed to help newly released criminal offenders reintegrate into society. 1914. MDRC, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. For Evaluation of National Guard ChalleNGe, evaluation and report of education and mentoring program sponsored by National Guard and designed to help at-risk youth make transition to productive adulthood. 1915. University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX. $182,788, 2005. For Understanding Policies for Improving Teacher Quality, research and papers to examine effectiveness of strategies to improve quality of teachers in America’s public schools.
The Smart Family Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 1916. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $1,253,045, 2005. For operating support. 1917. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2005. For operating support. 1918. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2005. For operating support. 1919. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. For operating support.
Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc. 1920. Connecticut Innovations, Rocky Hill, CT. $25,000, 2005. 1921. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. 1922. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005.
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DELAWARE Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area. No grants to individuals. 1923. Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general support.
Laffey-McHugh Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in DE, with emphasis on Wilmington. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, endowment funds, research, demonstration projects, publications, conferences, professorships, internships, consulting services, technical assistance, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans or program-related investments. 1924. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $15,000, 2005. 1925. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2005.
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. 1926. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $300,000, 2006.
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. 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. 1927. Archdiocese of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. $13,800, 2005. Toward registration fees for representatives from parishes and Alaska Native Ministry, members of Anchorage Faith and Action-Congregations Together (AFACT), to attend PICO National Network leadership training program, or toward community organizer salary to train Catholic clergy and parish leaders. 1928. Caroline Center, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2005. Toward salary of Health Careers Coordinator at Center offering job training programs for low-income women as certified nursing assistants, certified care providers, and pharmacy technicians. 1929. Catholic Community Service of Southern Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $40,000, 2005. For Communion Services in state and county corrections facilities and for Jordan Ministry Team, prison outreach program training lay people in detention ministry, specifically for team trainer’s salary, transportation, meals, and educational supplies. 1930. Catholic Health Association of Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu, India. $15,900, 2005. Toward training of Sisters in charge of health centers and rural school teachers, formation of school health clubs and purchase of materials to implement statewide Health Education and Health Development Program for School Children. 1931. Collegium Center for Faith and Culture, Deptford, NJ. $36,000, 2005. For fundraising consultant to activate new Center at Rowan University. 1932. Divine Mercy Care, Fairfax, VA. $30,000, 2005. Toward salary of Executive Director to oversee management of Divine Mercy Care and Tepeyac Family Center, providing free/discounted faith-based health care primarily to uninsured pregnant women. 1933. Dominican Fathers, Chimbote, Peru. $10,000, 2005. To draw up Communication Plan for Centro de Communicacion y Promocion Social (CECOPROS), developing programs for evangelization through communication media. 1934. Gamo Gofa Catholic Church, Arba Minch, Ethiopia. $10,000, 2005. Toward salaries, training, and office equipment to train religious and social leaders and persons infected with HIV/AIDS as educators and counselors in community HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention program.
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1935. Instituto Fe y Vida, Stockton, CA. $40,000, 2005. Toward salary of Development Director and consultant to establish program to support both Fe y Vida and Pastoral Juvenil Hispana Initiative. 1936. Paroisse Saint Andre de Colladere, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. $12,500, 2005. To purchase agricultural materials and equipment to provide parish community with source of food and income. 1937. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $637,112, 2005. To implement Skipper Initiative by congregation-based community organizations in PICO Network, producing findings on role of congregations in improving communities and engaging individuals in civic life. 1938. Villanova University, Villanova, PA. $50,000, 2005. Toward course development expenses associated with newly established Center for Study of Church Management’s MBA program, emanating from Church in America Leadership Roundtable, to assist U.S. Catholic bishops and dioceses through education and training of Church leaders and managers in Church management practices and for generation/ dissemination of scholarship on church management issues, specifically bi-annual newsletter, membership fees, and annual conferences, and for funding of Distinguished Visiting Fellow program.
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. 1939. DOCKDA Rural Development Agency, Kimberley, South Africa. $43,600, 2005. 1940. Molteno Project, Braamfontein, South Africa. $109,965, 2005. 1941. National Youth Awareness Forum, Freetown, Sierra Leone. $31,485, 2005. 1942. Ntataise Trust, Viljoenskroon, South Africa. $61,109, 2005. 1943. Saint Marys Interactive Learning Experience (SMILE), Kloof, South Africa. $85,380, 2005.
Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 1944. Center for Community Change, DC. $225,000, 2006. For general support. 1945. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For general support. 1946. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 1947. Project 180, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For general support. 1948. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $515,000, 2006. For general 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 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. 1949. Brandywine Street Association, DC. $50,000, 2006. For project management costs for constructing Brandywine Empowerment Center. 1950. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 1951. Community Development Support Collaborative, DC. $350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For financial and technical assistance to neighborhood partners to develop and preserve affordable housing in DC. 1952. Fair Chance, DC. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 1953. Faithworks, DC. $25,000, 2006. To assist congregations and faith-based organizations serving low-income populations.
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1954. Families USA Foundation, DC. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance work with DC-based organizations. 1955. Greater DC Cares, DC. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 1956. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2006. 1957. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2006. For matching grant for general support. 1958. Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia, Fairfax, VA. $20,000, 2006. For general support, Child Care Provider Training programs. 1959. Institute for Family Development, Centro Familia, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2006. For general support to develop child care management system. 1960. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $100,000, 2006. For general support for neighborhood revitalization work. 1961. Mason/Rhynes Productions, Takoma Park, MD. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 1962. Mason/Rhynes Productions, Takoma Park, MD. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 1963. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, DC. $15,000, 2006. For Washington Area Housing Partnership to develop and distribute Affordable Housing Toolkit directed at local elected officials and decision-makers. 1964. National Arts Strategies, DC. $20,000, 2006. For DC Arts Leadership Initiative. 1965. National Capital Area Foundation, DC. $20,000, 2006. For plan and to present the Inaugural Duke Ellington Jazz Festival. 1966. National Community Reinvestment Coalition, DC. $40,000, 2006. To facilitate relationship-building and technical assistance to small business owners so that they can benefit from Stadium Redevelopment Project. 1967. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For fellows to serve DC public and charter schools. 1968. Nonprofit Finance Fund, DC. $30,000, 2006. For general support. 1969. Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington, DC. $25,000, 2006. For general support to provide sector-wide research and advocacy to nonprofit community. 1970. Round House Theater, Bethesda, MD. $40,000, 2006. For artistic and community development plan. 1971. Teach for America, DC. $25,000, 2006. 1972. Teach for America, DC. $15,000, 2006. For matching grant for recruitment, training and support of corps members in DC public schools. 1973. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $40,000, 2006. To develop neighborhoods and financial plans. 1974. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $20,000, 2006. For Neighborhoods First Investment Campaign.
The Case Foundation (formerly The Stephen Case Foundation) Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and abroad. No grants to individuals. 1975. Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, DC. $76,913, 2005. For in-kind gift of consulting. 1976. Draper Richards Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. 1977. Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development, Honolulu, HI. $21,865, 2005. For in-kind gift of consulting. 1978. Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development, Envision Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. 1979. Network for Good, Bethesda, MD. $22,965, 2005. For in-kind gift of consulting. 1980. Points of Light Foundation, Mission Faith, DC. $170,000, 2005. For technology to help nonprofits raise money on eBay.
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. 1981. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $35,000, 2007. 1982. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $25,000, 2007. 1983. Advocates for Justice and Education, DC. $15,000, 2007. 1984. Business Development Assistance Group, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2007.
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1985. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC. $17,442, 2007. For Fund for Montgomery County. 1986. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC. $15,000, 2007. 1987. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC. $15,000, 2007. For Fund for Montgomery County. 1988. COMPASS Volunteer Consulting Alliance, DC. $10,000, 2007. 1989. Fair Chance, DC. $25,000, 2007. 1990. Fair Chance, DC. $25,000, 2007. 1991. Fair Chance, DC. $10,000, 2007. 1992. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. 1993. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. 1994. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. 1995. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. 1996. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2007. 1997. Greater DC Cares, DC. $70,000, 2007. 1998. Home Builders Care Foundation, Silver Spring, MD. $160,075, 2007. 1999. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $50,000, 2007. 2000. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $50,000, 2007. 2001. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $50,000, 2007. 2002. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2007. 2003. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2007. 2004. Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia, Fairfax, VA. $10,000, 2007. 2005. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $987,534, 2007. 2006. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $754,361, 2007. 2007. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $615,495, 2007. 2008. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,500, 2007. 2009. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $285,000, 2007. 2010. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $20,000, 2007. 2011. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $20,000, 2007. 2012. Mosaica, DC. $53,000, 2007. 2013. Mosaica, DC. $53,000, 2007. 2014. Mosaica, DC. $15,000, 2007. 2015. National College Access Network, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2007. 2016. National Council for Community and Education Partnerships, DC. $25,000, 2007. 2017. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, Pasadena, CA. $10,000, 2007. 2018. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For DC affiliate. 2019. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $35,000, 2007. For DC affiliate. 2020. NPower Greater DC Region, DC. $48,000, 2007. 2021. NPower Greater DC Region, DC. $45,000, 2007. 2022. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. 2023. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. 2024. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. 2025. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $200,000, 2007. 2026. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $175,000, 2007. 2027. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. 2028. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. 2029. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $100,000, 2007. 2030. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $100,000, 2007. 2031. Stargazer Foundation, Fairfax, VA. $60,000, 2007. 2032. Teach for America, DC. $10,000, 2007. 2033. TechBridge, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2007. 2034. Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration (WORC), DC. $25,000, 2007. 2035. Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration (WORC), DC. $10,000, 2007.
Fannie Mae Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC. No support for discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships); no mortgage loans. 2036. Broadway Housing Communities, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For James A. Johnson Fellows organizational grant. 2037. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2038. Center for Inspired Teaching, DC. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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2039. Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, MD. $50,000, 2006. For Chesapeake Classroom Initiative and District of Columbia Education Program, which help teachers integrate environmental issues into classroom curriculum in Washington, D.C. 2040. DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation, DC. $955,000, 2006. For grants and technical assistance for out-of-school programs for children and youth in Washington, D.C. 2041. Greater DC Cares, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Greater Washington Business Philanthropy Summit for business leaders who play roles in building organizational capacity of nonprofits in Washington, DC. 2042. Greater DC Cares, DC. $10,000, 2006. To paint Southeast Washington, DC elementary school as part of 2006 Martin Luther King Holiday of Service and future Foundation volunteer employee events. 2043. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $900,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2044. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For events to inform and strengthen community development corporations in Massachusetts, with focus on housing. 2045. McAllen Affordable Homes, McAllen, TX. $25,000, 2006. For James A. Johnson Fellows organizational grant. 2046. National Housing Trust Enterprise Preservation Corporation, DC. $250,000, 2006. For technical and financial assistance and policy analysis to preserve affordable housing in Washington, D.C. 2047. National Housing Trust Enterprise Preservation Corporation, DC. $150,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2048. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $50,000, 2006. To support organizations that work to improve the environment as it relates to housing. 2049. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2006. For general operating support for work to address low-income housing and community investment issues through public education and technical assistance to community organizations. 2050. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2051. Nonprofit Finance Fund, DC. $80,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2052. Planners Network, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. To publish Planners Network Magazine, and for initiative to promote progressive community-based planning and development (with focus on housing) through colleges and universities nationally. 2053. Reach Community Development, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2006. For James A. Johnson Fellows organizational grant. 2054. Teach for America, DC. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2055. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support of organization that trains and develops neighborhood leaders to address community issues, including housing, in Washington, DC.
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. 2056. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Silver Spring, MD. $50,000, 2005. Toward merger with Metropolitan Police Boys and Girls Clubs. 2057. Center for Inspired Teaching, DC. $25,000, 2005. For DC teachers who participate in Workshop in the Art of Teaching and Teacher Empowerment Program. 2058. First Time Computers, DC. $25,000, 2005. To increase capacity to deliver more free or low-cost computers to low-income families with children and to nonprofit organizations serving children. 2059. Good Samaritan Foundation, DC. $50,000, 2005. To furnish historic Carver Theater in Anacostia as first Training and Outreach Center. 2060. Means for Dreams, DC. $20,000, 2005. To upgrade website used to link classroom teachers with community donors. 2061. NPower Greater DC Region, DC. $25,000, 2005. To purchase and install web-based accounting system.
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2062. WAVE (Work, Achievement, Values and Education), DC. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building at CPDC-WAVE Academy.
Harman Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA, Washington, DC, MD, and New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 2063. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $50,000, 2006.
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation (formerly The J. Willard Marriott Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals. 2064. Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, DC. $10,000, 2005. For educational and technical assistance programs. 2065. SITE Foundation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2005. For FutureSITE: Investing in Tomorrow Today campaign to provide scholarships, educational programs, and workshops.
Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, including Montgomery, Prince George’s, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties in suburban MD and Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties, and the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park in northern VA. 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. 2066. Academy of Hope, DC. $20,000, 2006. For search for new executive director. 2067. Asian Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project, DC. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 2068. Ayuda, DC. $12,500, 2006. For strategic planning. 2069. Bright Beginnings, DC. $10,000, 2006. For staff retreat and consulting assistance to ensure common organizational values and culture during period of rapid growth. 2070. Capital Area Immigrants Rights Coalition, DC. $22,000, 2006. For organizational assessment and planning. 2071. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC. $65,000, 2006. For professional development for executive directors of nonprofit organizations throughout Greater Washington. 2072. Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC. $25,000, 2006. For training for executive directors and senior staff of nonprofit organizations throughout Greater Washington. 2073. City Arts, DC. $20,000, 2006. For salary of Managing Director. 2074. Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development, DC. $10,000, 2006. To strengthen financial management. 2075. Columbia Road Health Services, DC. $30,000, 2006. For depression screening, training and treatment program. 2076. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For dissemination phase of Daring to Lead. 2077. DC Action for Children, DC. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning and coaching for executive director and two new deputy directors. 2078. DC Bar Pro Bono Program, DC. $10,000, 2006. For planning process for DC Consortium of Legal Service Providers. 2079. DC Creative Writing Workshop, DC. $10,000, 2006. To strengthen board and executive leadership. 2080. DC SCORES, DC. $15,000, 2006. For executive transition. 2081. DC Voice, DC. $20,000, 2006. For comprehensive sustainability plan. 2082. District of Columbia Behavioral Health Care Association, DC. $25,000, 2006. To strengthen advocacy efforts of mental health providers in District. 2083. Fair Chance, DC. $15,000, 2006. For general operations. 2084. GALA Hispanic Theater, DC. $15,000, 2006. For strengthening financial management. 2085. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $17,500, 2006. For GEO in convening and providing resources for grantmakers that fund nonprofit leadership development. 2086. Greater DC Cares, DC. $10,000, 2006. For COMPASS pro bono consulting program. 2087. Historical Society of Washington, DC, DC. $40,000, 2006. For salary for new executive leadership.
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2088. Historical Society of Washington, DC, DC. $25,000, 2006. For search for new executive director. 2089. Imagination Stage, Bethesda, MD. $12,525, 2006. For financial assessment and training and strengthening executive leadership. 2090. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $45,000, 2006. For general operations. 2091. IMPACT Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD. $20,000, 2006. For communications planning. 2092. Institute for Policy Studies, DC. $15,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating expenses for Social Action and Leadership School for Activists (SALSA) over two years. 2093. Jewish Social Service Agency, Rockville, MD. $25,000, 2006. For executive transition, leadership development, and strategic planning. 2094. Latin American Youth Center, DC. $15,000, 2006. For review of organizational structure and governance. 2095. Life Pieces to Masterpieces, DC. $10,000, 2006. For communications planning and board development. 2096. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $180,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operations. 2097. Mason/Rhynes Productions, Takoma Park, MD. $10,000, 2006. For general operations. 2098. Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, Rockville, MD. $15,000, 2006. For organizational assessment and management restructuring. 2099. Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington, DC. $20,000, 2006. For Montgomery County Nonprofit Sector Support Initiative. 2100. NPower Greater DC Region, DC. $40,000, 2006. For general operations. 2101. Organizing Neighborhood Equity, DC. $25,000, 2006. For transition to independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. 2102. Our Place DC, DC. $15,000, 2006. For board development. 2103. Pyramid Atlantic, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2006. For leadership succession planning. 2104. Tahirih Justice Center, Falls Church, VA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 2105. Teach for America, DC. $30,000, 2006. For general operations for DC chapter. 2106. Teaching for Change, DC. $20,000, 2006. For organizational assessment and communications and fundraising planning. 2107. Tenants and Workers United, Alexandria, VA. $15,000, 2006. For organizational assessment and strategic planning. 2108. Theater Downtown, DC. $25,000, 2006. For board development and organizational assessment. 2109. Turning the Page, DC. $25,000, 2006. For Supporting Your Elementary Learner and Supporting Your Young Learner parent workshop series. 2110. Twenty-First Century School Fund, DC. $15,000, 2006. To strengthen financial management. 2111. Washington Area Womens Foundation, DC. $25,000, 2006. For planning for long-term financial sustainability. 2112. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $40,000, 2006. For general operations. 2113. Washington Literacy Council, DC. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building for adult literacy program. 2114. Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, DC. $25,000, 2006. For marketing, communications, and technology planning.
Moriah Fund Limitations: Giving nationally and internationally, including Israel and Latin America, specifically Guatemala; giving primarily in Washington, DC for poverty program. No support for lobbying or political campaigns, private foundations, or arts organizations. No grants to individuals, or for medical research. 2115. Advocates for Justice and Education, DC. $35,000, 2006. For general support. 2116. Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad (CEIBA), Chimaltenango, Guatemala. $30,000, 2006. For Strengthening the Capacities of Mayan Communities to Engage in Sustainable Development Project, which works with communities in Western Highlands region of Guatemala to increase profitability of production for internal markets as economic alternative, and to increase engagement in local, regional and international commerce through increased access to modern communication.
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2117. Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad (CEIBA), Chimaltenango, Guatemala. $20,000, 2006. For project, Formulating Municipal and Departmental Alternatives to Mining in Huehuentenango and Solola, which will work with grassroots organizations to formulate development alternatives to mining projects. 2118. Bank Information Center, DC. $10,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to groups working to resist mining in Guatemala. 2119. Center for Community Change, DC. $90,000, 2006. For general support. 2120. Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association (CEI-PEA), New York, NY. $22,000, 2006. For technical assistance to Israeli public school system. 2121. Ecologic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For Tropico Verde, environmental justice organization working to educate Guatemalan policymakers on environmental issues, mobilize broad social participation in environmental protection, promote conservation and rational use of Guatemala’s forests and wetlands, and protect biodiversity. 2122. EcoLogic Finance, Cambridge, MA. $30,000, 2006. For general support. 2123. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $40,000, 2006. For Jack Vanderryn Fellowship Program, which supports young environmental leaders working in southeastern United States. 2124. Fair Chance, DC. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 2125. Grassroots International, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006. For Palestinian Democratic Development Program, which provides technical assistance and support to NGOs operating in West Bank and Gaza. 2126. Management Assistance Group, DC. $10,000, 2006. For consultation with Tostan and/or Advocates for Justice and Education, organization that educates and trains parents and those working with parents about laws on public education that govern education of children with disabilities or conditions (such as failing schools and poverty) that impede their ability to learn and succeed. 2127. New Israel Fund, DC. $290,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance through Assistance to Ethiopian Immigrants Project; Conflict Transformation and Management Center; Social and Economic Justice Initiative (formerly the Low-Income Neighborhoods Project); and Palestinian Initiative as part of SHATIL capacity building program. 2128. New Israel Fund, DC. $200,000, 2006. For SHATIL: The Empowerment and Training Center for Social Change Organizations, capacity-building program which provides technical assistance on organizational management, resource development, advocacy, media relations and coalition building to Israeli social change organizations. 2129. New Israel Fund, DC. $25,000, 2006. For National Budget Program, which works to ensure transparency and equal access to state budget allocations, with particular focus on public support budget as part of SHATIL capacity building program. 2130. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For project to strengthen Office of the President, specifically through technical assistance on leadership, organizational development, and communication strategy. 2131. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. 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. 2132. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Pro-Choice Public Education Project (PEP), which seeks to educate young women ages 16-25 about reproductive freedom and choice, as well as to cultivate pro-choice leadership among today’s youth. 2133. Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning process for Partnership for Virginia’s Sake.
Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving is generally limited to the U.S. (more than 90 percent). No grants to individuals, or for building funds, capital improvements, endowments, government projects, scholarships, graduate work, foreign study, conferences, seminars, publications, research, workshops, or annual campaigns; no loans. 2134. Advocates for Justice and Education, DC. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 2135. Center for Community Change, DC. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support of local, national, and international programs.
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2136. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For Collaborative for School-Aged Health. 2137. Environmental Community Action (ECO-Action), Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For general support. 2138. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $50,000, 2006. For Louisiana Budget Project. 2139. Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 2140. Phoenix Project, Springfield, VA. $100,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For general support. 2141. Progressive Technology Project, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 2142. Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women (RAINBO), New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Small Grants and Technical Assistance Project in London, England. 2143. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 2144. Young Women United, Albuquerque, NM. $35,000, 2006. For general support and technical assistance.
Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. 2145. Beyond Pesticides/NCAMP, DC. $25,000, 2006. For Maryland Beyond Pesticides’ Education Program for Healthcare Providers, Public Health Officials and Healthcare Industry. 2146. Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2006. For general support.
Wallace Global Fund Limitations: Giving on an international basis. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, purchase of land, capital construction, profit-making businesses, debt reduction, endowment campaigns, fundraising drives/ events, or tuition, assistance or other forms of personal financial aid. 2147. American Institute for Social Justice, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), DC. $75,000, 2006. For general support for organizing around issues of economic justice and living wages, to promote broader civic participation by underrepresented constituencies in democratic process. 2148. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. $33,000, 2006. To evaluate, update and distribute Childbirth Picture Book, resource on women’s reproductive health. 2149. Center for Community Change, DC. $75,000, 2006. To build and network grassroots organizations in traditionally underrepresented progressive communities through mobilization around elections and around issue campaigns with direct relevance to economic interests and values of those communities. 2150. Constitution Project, DC. $100,000, 2006. For capacity building in areas of communications and outreach and management. 2151. Earthmind, Willits Economic Localization (WELL), Willits, CA. $50,000, 2006. To build organizational planning and staffing capacity to expand and replicate comprehensive sustainable community initiative now underway in northern California town. 2152. First Peoples Worldwide, Fredericksburg, VA. $10,000, 2006. To provide financial and technical resources directly to indigenous communities to plan, establish, manage and sustain protected areas. Many or most of world’s major centers of biodiversity coincide with areas occupied or controlled by Indigenous peoples. 2153. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC. $50,000, 2006. For outreach activities to build widespread awareness and usage of New Rules Project, offering elected officials and civic leaders tested and vetted ordinances that spur sustainable local governance. 2154. Mid-Atlantic Co-Housing Association, DC. $30,000, 2006. To accelerate co-housing development through publications that detail favorable financial reality of creating co-housing units, thus attracting potential community members and green developers. 2155. Ruckus Society, Berkeley, CA. $25,000, 2006. For direct action, trainings, and capacity building for youth civic engagement around issues of oil and energy dependence, and community and political influence. 2156. Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, MA. $75,000, 2006. For continued support for Climate Solutions Campaign, which develops technical solutions that are credible and understandable and focuses on specific programs at state and regional levels to motivate change.
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The Wyss Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY). No grants to individuals. 2157. Western Resource Advocates, Boulder, CO. $340,000, 2005.
FLORIDA The Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Hampden and Hampshire counties, MA. No support for governmental agencies, private foundations or federated giving programs, or for private educational institutions not attended by members of the Beveridge family. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, income development, internships, endowment or operating funds, awards or competitions, commissioning of new works, conferences and seminars, curriculum development, debt reduction, matching gifts, multi-year payments, exhibitions, film or radio production, scholarships, fellowships, foreign organizations or for foreign expenditure; no loans. 2158. United Way of Pioneer Valley, Springfield, MA. $30,000, 2006. For Human Service Forum capacity building program.
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2169. Tykes and Teens, Stuart, FL. $12,124, 2006. For staff psychotherapists in Family Abuse Treatment Program.
The Community Foundation in Jacksonville (also known as The Community Foundation) 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. 2170. Family Nurturing Center of Florida, Jacksonville, FL. $15,000, 2005. For comprehensive, professional training regarding nurturing philosophies and concepts to Westside and targeted low-income area daycare facilities. Grant made through Early Childhood Initiative. 2171. Jacksonville Womens Business Center, Jacksonville, FL. $10,000, 2005. To hire Client Services Manager to implement mentoring programs and to underwrite expenses and marketing costs. 2172. Normandy Village United Methodist Church Child Care Center, Jacksonville, FL. $13,060, 2005. For training sessions for teachers. Grant made through Early Childhood Initiative.
Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Limitations: No support for religious organizations. No grants to individuals. 2173. American Society of Hematology, DC. $100,000, 2005. For Clinical Research Training Institute for hematology fellows and junior faculty physicians-hematologists.
Dade Community Foundation, Inc. The Chatlos Foundation, Inc. Limitations: 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. 2159. Partners International, Spokane, WA. $10,000, 2006. For Theological Training for Pastors program at JETS Extension Campus in Baghdad.
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. 2160. 20/200 Fellowship, Port Salerno, FL. $25,000, 2006. For Program Coordinator, Mental Health Counselor and Assistant Program Coordinator to deliver educational and support services for blind and visually impaired residents. 2161. Arts Council, Stuart, FL. $15,000, 2006. For State of the Arts: Martin County, project that will culminate in community-wide cultural plan. 2162. Association for Retarded Citizens, Stuart, FL. $25,000, 2006. For employment specialist to enhance Adult Day Training Program for individuals with disabilities. 2163. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Martin County, Stuart, FL. $25,000, 2006. For case manager to provide mentoring program in Indiantown. 2164. Florida Oceanographic Society, Stuart, FL. $25,000, 2006. For Education Director for environmental education program. 2165. Habitat for Humanity of Martin-Saint Lucie, Stuart, FL. $50,000, 2006. For construction manager to build homes in Booker Parks neighborhood of Indiantown. 2166. Junior League of Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL. $15,000, 2006. For satellite of Funding Resource Center library to help nonprofits conduct effective research on potential funding sources. 2167. Nonprofit Resource Institute, West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2006. For academy of workshops and educational services designed to strengthen organizational capacity of nonprofits in fund development, marketing, public relations and related issues. 2168. Renaissance Learning Center, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. $25,000, 2006. To expand services of Certified Behavior Analyst in charter school for children with autism.
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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. 2174. Arts and Business Council of Miami, Miami Beach, FL. $10,000, 2006. For Amplifying Arts Audiences Project which aims to improve ability to build organizational capacity, market performances and grow audiences to increase earned income. 2175. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $32,000, 2006. 2176. Community Coalition, Coral Gables, FL. $10,000, 2006. For Adopt a Senior program, providing needs assessments, case management, counseling and coordination of supportive services. 2177. James K. Batten Black Executive Forum, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2006. 2178. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Miami, FL. $22,500, 2006. 2179. Miami Workers Center, Miami, FL. $35,000, 2006. For Director of Administration and Finance. 2180. Power U Center for Social Change, Miami, FL. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2181. Pridelines Youth Services, Miami, FL. $20,000, 2006. For continued support of capacity building, and for infrastructure development, marketing and branding activities. 2182. South Florida Urban Ministries, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2006. To expand current ASSETS (A Service for Self-Employment Training and Support) program which teaches basics of business and offers technical assistance to include continuing education workshops and enhanced networking opportunities for underserved low and moderate income micro-entrepreneurs. 2183. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2006. For corps member professional development programs.
Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the central FL area. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community or international or disease-specific organizations. No grants to individuals, or for one-time, short-term events, advertising, team sponsorships, athletic scholarships, or national conferences. 2184. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2006. 2185. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, Orlando, FL. $20,000, 2006.
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its possessions and territories. No support for community chests, publicly governed colleges and universities, and institutions primarily supported by government funds
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(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. 2186. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2006. For environmental education for K-12 teachers. 2187. Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute, Nobleboro, ME. $75,000, 2006. For high school teachers science academy. 2188. Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY. $150,000, 2006. For training urban high school math teachers. 2189. National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, DC. $150,000, 2006. For improving teacher induction with professional development schools. 2190. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $150,000, 2006. For Teachers Institute of Philadelphia. 2191. University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. $150,000, 2006. For professional development for high school science teachers. 2192. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. $149,925, 2006. For reading assistance initiative for high school teachers.
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. 2193. Archdiocese of Miami, Miami Shores, FL. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For partnership with Direct Action Research Training to establish two new countywide congregation-based community organizing organizations, recruit and train community organizers, and build organizational capacity in Florida affiliate organizations. 2194. Auburn University, Auburn, AL. $165,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To expand work of Truman Pierce Institute by providing leadership training for students, teachers and administrators in school districts in rural Alabama. 2195. Catholic Charities Bureau, Jacksonville, FL. $174,980, 2006. 3-year grant. For hiring of full-time associate director. 2196. Childrens Home Society of Florida, Winter Park, FL. $137,800, 2006. 2-year grant. To establish applied-research program evaluation and implementation program to provide continuous review of best practices research and analysis of program results. 2197. Christ Church Christiana Hundred, Greenville, DE. $48,900, 2006. For planning grant to congregational self-study that focuses on critical issues that include church leadership transition and development, spiritual and nonviolent models for social change, and strategies for conflict resolution and building community. 2198. Daniel Joseph Jenkins Institute for Children, North Charleston, SC. $30,000, 2006. To hire part-time administrative staff and consultants to prepare Institute to pursue accreditation by Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services. 2199. Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, Richmond, VA. $141,551, 2006. 3-year grant. For implementation of Diocesan Leadership development and education program for clergy and lay ministers. 2200. Historical Society of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $75,650, 2006. To hire marketing consultant to conduct market research and to develop and launch relevant brand identity for Historical Society. 2201. Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA. $149,250, 2006. To complete new campus master plan, including comprehensive site plan, budget, timeline, and project sequencing in preparation for capital campaign. 2202. National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), Oakland, CA. $129,500, 2006. To perform process and outcome evaluation of Juvenile Assessment and Intervention System tool at five locations of Florida PACE program for girls. 2203. New Bethel A.M.E. Church, Port Saint Joe, FL. $30,000, 2006. For Planning Grant For feasibility of establishing home ownership and education center. 2204. Piney Woods School, Piney Woods, MS. $100,000, 2006. To hire consultant to assist in developing strategic plan. 2205. Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, Rabun Gap, GA. $120,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To hire learning specialist to establish and direct Student Resource Center and provide training to faculty. 2206. Saint Catherines School, Richmond, VA. $95,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To hire consultant to develop campus master plan for renovating middle and upper school buildings.
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2207. Saint James Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA. $40,000, 2006. For planning grant to conduct visioning process and parish-wide survey to help congregation determine its building/fundraising options for future, community outreach opportunities, and development of programs that empower people. 2208. Saint Josephs Catholic Church, Port Saint Joe, FL. $40,000, 2006. For planning grant to help congregation identify strategies and models to address issues dealing with changing community demographics, affordable housing, meaningful employment opportunities, and improving racial relations in community. 2209. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, Saint Louis, MO. $170,500, 2006. 3-year grant. For creation of social and theological education and leadership program for administrative and faculty members at sponsored institutions. 2210. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. $179,279, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide training to philanthropy area non-profits to engage older volunteers in meaningful community service. 2211. United Way of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $112,500, 2006. 3-year grant. To implement marketing and communications strategy For United Way’s decision to change method of raising and investing funds. 2212. United Way of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $55,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To create and market Delaware Nonprofit Group Purchasing initiative. 2213. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. $47,750, 2006. For planning grant to explore how faculty and curriculum can better prepare next generation of priests and lay ministers committed to community and social justice. 2214. University of the South, Theology School, Sewanee, TN. $50,000, 2006. For planning grant to explore ways to enhance field education program for seminary students, and develop program of education for social justice and community ministry. 2215. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. $140,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To establish special internship program to meet needs of African-American congregations. 2216. Wesley College, Dover, DE. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To hire consultant to assist in developing better communication between faculty, administrators, and Board of Trustees.
Eckerd Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in FL. No grants to individuals, or for event tickets, advertising, or legislative lobbying. 2217. Management Assistance Program, Tampa, FL. $15,000, 2006. For annual support.
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. 2218. Akron Public Schools, Akron, OH. $203,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For Akron Public Schools to participate in Harvard University Educators Executive Leadership Initiative (ExEL) supported by Wallace Foundation. 2219. Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, Arlington, VA. $3,200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To select 15 promising social entrepreneurs in Knight Communities and to infuse them with intellectual, financial and social
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capital required to increase their likelihood of success in their communities. 2220. Central Philadelphia Development Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. To advance concept for re-design of Dilworth Plaza at Philadelphias City Hall, for purpose of re-establishing signature public space at heart of citys central business district. 2221. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2222. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, Alexandria, VA. $250,000, 2006. To provide training, technical assistance and consulting services to community coalitions and stakeholders in Knight communities. 2223. Creative Class Group, DC. $585,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement in three communities Knight Creative Communities Initiative, effort to inspire community engagement and major change using unique approach that focuses on technology, talent and tolerance of place. 2224. Creative Class Group, DC. $85,000, 2006. To launch Knight Creative Communities Initiative, effort to inspire community engagement and major change using unique approach that focuses on technology, talent and tolerance of place. 2225. Development Communications Associates, Boston, MA. $216,000, 2006. To assist Philadelphia, Boulder and Lexington in leveraging Knight grant investments into large-scale, sustainable causes. 2226. Gary Community Health Foundation, Gary, IN. $220,000, 2006. To strengthen rising community leadership role of Gary’s non-profit sector by providing capacity-building support for four highly committed organizations. 2227. Housing Partners, Watertown, MA. $150,000, 2006. For consulting contract to result in enhanced municipal government in Gulfport through objective setting, team building and effective department management and mayoral/council governance. 2228. Jefferson Institute, Arlington, VA. $62,000, 2006. To study economic value of journalism training internationally and recommend how training centers can sustain themselves. 2229. Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For planning implementation of recommendations for rebuilding in East Biloxi (entire area east of I-110 Connector). 2230. New England Center for Children, Southborough, MA. $20,000, 2006. For Trustee-recommended grant (Austen): For professional consulting costs related to development of computerized Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia, resource for accessing or developing curriculum for children with autism. 2231. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $850,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To foster transformative social change through extended support of Gathering of Leaders annual conference of social entrepreneurs. 2232. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN), San Francisco, CA. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support and to provide free technical assistance to nonprofits in Knight communities. 2233. Online News Association, New York, NY. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To fund executive director for Online News Association and establish Knight Public Service Award. 2234. Philliber Research Associates, Accord, NY. $50,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To evaluate StepUp volunteer initiative. 2235. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To help BlackCollegeWire.org find new, permanent home. 2236. Samaritan House, Charlotte, NC. $75,000, 2006. For full-time director and other organizational launch expenses. 2237. Shorebank Enterprise Detroit, Detroit, MI. $3,980,000, 2006. 10-year grant. To accelerate neighborhood transformation in Detroit by supporting equity-like developer investments in affordable housing, multi-family rehab, and other projects, and to solidify ShoreBank as community development agent. 2238. United Partners for Human Services, Tallahassee, FL. $70,000, 2006. To produce economic impact study of local non-profit sector and execute marketing and public relations campaign to inform community and effectively position non-profit sector with local government. 2239. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $50,000, 2006. To teach journalisms core values to citizen contributors. 2240. Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County, Lexington, KY. $67,600, 2006. To bring to fore importance of fatherhood in childrens lives by piloting umbrella effort that will require variety of agencies to build issue into work.
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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. 2241. All Saints Church, Canton, OH. $10,000, 2006. To provide training for parish Hispanic leadership program, in collaboration with Saint Anthony Church. 2242. Archdiocese of San Antonio, Catholic Schools Office, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2006. For courses in Catholic identity for school administrators. 2243. Diocese of Sekondi/Takoradi, Religious Education Department, Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana. $10,000, 2006. For education outreach program for teachers in Catholic schools. 2244. Franciscan General Curia, Service for Dialogue, Rome, Italy. $10,000, 2006. For Franciscan ecumenical dialogue and workshops for orthodox Christians. 2245. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Deer Lodge, MT. $12,000, 2006. To purchase religious texts, and support priest’s living and auto expenses. 2246. Mount Paillant Parish, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. $10,000, 2006. To purchase generator, audio equipment, and support training of catechists. 2247. Pendjwa Catholic Mission, Brussels, Belgium. $14,000, 2006. For education and direct evangelization of children. 2248. Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tarija, Bolivia. $10,000, 2006. For education and formation of Bolivian women for religious life. 2249. Religious Formation Conference, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2006. For pilot program for training and formation of clergy and religious people through Summer Forums. 2250. Saint Joan of Arc School, Lisle, IL. $10,000, 2006. To provide materials for parent, student, and faculty catechetical programs. 2251. Saint Paul University, Surigao, Philippines. $10,000, 2006. For training of religious education teachers and volunteers. 2252. Simla-Chandigarh Diocese, Diocesan Media Commission, India. $10,000, 2006. To provide equipment and training for diocesan-wide apostolates. 2253. Sisters of Our Lady of Kilimanjaro, Moshi, Tanzania. $15,000, 2006. For training and education of religious women. 2254. Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Congregation of the Mission, Belfast, Northern Ireland. $15,000, 2006. To train clergy and laity as retreat leaders. 2255. Southeast Regional Office for Hispanic Ministry, Miami, FL. $10,000, 2006. For training of certified youth ministers.
North Dade Medical Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in North Miami, FL. 2256. C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2006.
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. 2257. City Harvest, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For evaluation of Child Nutrition Project. 2258. College Board, New York, NY. $506,000, 2005. For School within a School/SpringBoard AP Development. 2259. Girls Inc., New York, NY. $222,000, 2005. For Understanding Girls Incorporated After-School Programs study. 2260. Jewish Outreach Institute, New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. To expand Professional Training Initiatives. 2261. New Visions for Public Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2005. For Principal Mentoring Program. 2262. Teach for America, New York, NY. $150,000, 2005. To maximize impact of corps members on student achievement. 2263. United Way of New York City, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. For Quality New York, which provides technical support to early education programs seeking accreditation. 2264. United Way of New York City, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. For Quality New York, which provides technical support to early education programs seeking accreditation.
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Turner Global Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis, including national programs in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals. 2265. African Wildlife Foundation, DC. $200,000, 2006. 2266. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006.
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for current scholarships, fellowships, operating budgets, or recurring items; no loans. 2280. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $400,000, 2006. Toward 4-year program expansion.
The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc. Winter Park Health Foundation (formerly Winter Park Memorial Hospital Association, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Winter Park, FL, area; some giving also in central FL. No support for private organizations. No grants to individuals, political purposes, lobbying, and electioneering, social events, or funding, endowment, or routine operating expenses. 2267. Winter Park Memorial Hospital, Winter Park, FL. $50,000, 2006. For Patient Experience Transformation Project.
GEORGIA
Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for religious organizations, political, legislative, lobbying, or fraternal organizations, hospitals, or local chapters of national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for workshops, travel, conferences, seminars, or related advertising publications, equipment, or religious endeavors; no loans. 2281. Atlanta Committee for Progress, Atlanta, GA. $27,000, 2006. For annual membership. 2282. Hands On Network, Atlanta, GA. $250,000, 2006. For ongoing volunteer programs and capacity fund to increase volunteerism nationwide. 2283. National Council of La Raza, DC. $350,000, 2006. For continued support for Empowering An American Community Campaign, historic fundraising initiative.
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ, Atlanta, GA, and Beaufort County, SC. No support for government agencies, municipalities, parochial or private schools, or therapeutic programs. No grants to individuals, or for events. 2268. Atlanta Opera, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2006. For campaign feasibility study and internal assessment of Opera’s fundraising activities. 2269. Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2006. For program expenses, and to provide capacity building opportunities. 2270. Center for the Study of Social Policy, DC. $450,000, 2006. To improve early care and education in Atlanta by implementing Strengthening Families approach which includes mini-grants, technical assistance, training and mentoring for participating childcare programs. 2271. Crazy Mountain Productions, Livingston, MT. $10,000, 2006. To build and sustain youth theater programs, and expand capacity of organization. 2272. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. $900,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide mentoring, tutoring, postsecondary preparation, and career readiness opportunities for students at New Schools at Carver; and to provide professional development support for teachers. 2273. Equinox Theater Company, Bozeman, MT. $12,000, 2006. To expand youth program. 2274. Georgia State University Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $181,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement Early College High School Program at New Schools at Carver, including teacher development and academic support programs for students. 2275. Montana Nonprofit Association, Helena, MT. $15,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For salary for Member Services Director and associated work. 2276. North Metro Miracle League, Woodstock, GA. $19,000, 2006. To expand and improve existing sports programs, test additional programs, and develop outreach initiatives for community. 2277. Outward Bound of Metropolitan Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $287,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement comprehensive transition program for all freshmen; leadership programming and Outward Bound Expeditions for 84 sophomores and 12 juniors; and professional development for all faculty at New Schools at Carver. 2278. Park Conservation District, Livingston, MT. $13,200, 2006. For general operating support and capacity building. 2279. Philliber Research Associates, Accord, NY. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To continue Pathways evaluation; track efficiency of project implementation; measure student-level performance; and support Foundation and its grantees in using evaluation to improve effectiveness of initiative.
J. Bulow Campbell Foundation 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
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(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). No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds, continuing support, annual campaigns, special fundraising events, deficit financing, long-term research, films, equipment, vehicles, conferences, or fellowships; a limited number of grants for operating budgets. 2284. Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. For infrastructure support. 2285. Atlanta Young Singers of Callanwolde, Atlanta, GA. $58,000, 2006. To establish volunteer management staff position. 2286. Beacon of Hope, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 2287. Center for Black Womens Wellness, Atlanta, GA. $22,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 2288. Cobb Symphony Orchestra, Marietta, GA. $45,000, 2006. To establish and fund executive assistant position. 2289. Cochran Mill Nature Center and Arboretum, Fairburn, GA. $20,000, 2006. For new Education Coordinator position. 2290. Community Housing Resource Center, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2291. Creating Pride, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For research and program evaluation. 2292. Dress for Success Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $16,000, 2006. To increase capacity in volunteer management. 2293. Early Learning Property Management, Tucker, GA. $15,000, 2006. For construction of Paulding early learning center. 2294. Freshstart Resources, Hendersonville, TN. $27,036, 2006. To pay salary and benefits to coordinator. 2295. Georgia Ballet, Marietta, GA. $60,000, 2006. To establish and fund development officer staff. 2296. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $74,906, 2006. 2297. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $40,500, 2006. 2298. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2006. 2299. Georgia Justice Project, Atlanta, GA. $18,500, 2006. To support salary of Volunteer Coordinator. 2300. Georgia School Council Institute, Marietta, GA. $50,000, 2006. 2301. Georgia State University Research Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2006. To establish focused effort within Georgia Health Policy Center, evidence-based research, program development and policy guidance locally, statewide, and nationally to improve health status at the community level. 2302. Global Health Action, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2006. 2303. Goodwill Industries of North Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2006. For CDL licenses and case manager. 2304. Gwinnett Philharmonic Association, Duluth, GA. $30,000, 2006. To establish and fund part-time marketing position. 2305. Horizon Theater Company, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. To establish and fund chief operating officer. 2306. Initiative for Affordable Housing DeKalb, Decatur, GA. $20,000, 2006. For new position of Activities and Resources manager.
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2307. Initiative for Affordable Housing DeKalb, Decatur, GA. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 2308. Memphis School of Servant Leadership, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2006. 2309. Ministry Ventures, Roswell, GA. $40,000, 2006. For Treasures for Home. 2310. Ministry Ventures, Roswell, GA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2311. North Fulton Community Charities, Roswell, GA. $20,000, 2006. To support salary of bilingual intake coordinator. 2312. Out of Hand Theater, Atlanta, GA. $21,000, 2006. For part time general manager position. 2313. Pathway Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $67,118, 2006. For Three G’s Fund. 2314. Prevent Child Abuse Georgia, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 2315. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2006. For Emergency Child Care Program. 2316. Sowega Council on Aging, Albany, GA. $15,000, 2006. For GeorgiaCares Volunteer Training and Recognition. 2317. Tapestry Youth Ministries, College Park, GA. $18,000, 2006. Toward social worker’s salary. 2318. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 2319. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Sponsor a Teacher Campaign. 2320. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Sponsor a Teacher Campaign. 2321. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Sponsor a Teacher Campaign. 2322. Trinity Community Ministries, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2006. To support new drug treatment counselor. 2323. Zap Asthma Consortium, Atlanta, GA. $40,000, 2006. For part-time community health advocate. 2324. Zion Hill Community Development Corporation, East Point, GA. $20,000, 2006. To deliver educational, developmental, and financial services.
Courts Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA, with a secondary emphasis on Georgia-based organizations. No grants to individuals. 2325. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $36,000, 2005. For program support. 2326. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
The James M. Cox Foundation of Georgia, Inc. Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Fl and Atlanta, GA; giving also to national organizations. No grants to individuals. 2327. Early Learning Property Management, Tucker, GA. $30,000, 2005. For capital support. 2328. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations. No support for discriminatory organizations, political candidates, churches or religious denominations, religious or theological schools, social, labor, veterans’, alumni, or fraternal organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, athletic associations, national organizations with local chapters already receiving support, medical or nursing schools, or pass-through organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for emergency needs for general operating support, political causes, legislative lobbying, or advocacy efforts, goodwill advertising, sporting events, general operating support for United Way member agencies, tickets or tables for testimonials or similar benefit events, named academic chairs, social sciences or health science programs, fundraising events, or trips or tours. 2329. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2005.
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.
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2330. American Lung Association of Georgia, Smyrna, GA. $150,000, 2005. To implement and evaluate asthma education and tobacco prevention programs statewide. 2331. Atlanta Regional Health Forum, Atlanta, GA. $14,000, 2005. For strategic planning and organizational development. 2332. Clarkston Community Center, Clarkston, GA. $13,100, 2005. To evaluate Multicultural Community Health Promoter Program and to publish and disseminate findings to other communities serving refugee populations. 2333. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $130,000, 2005. For Phase II of Georgia Healthcare Capacity Building Project. 2334. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $10,000, 2005. For Powerful Partnerships Grantmaker Practices That Improve Grantee Performance conference in Atlanta. 2335. National Council of La Raza, DC. $235,000, 2005. For Georgia Latino/ Hispanic Health Agenda and Leadership Project. 2336. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2005. For program support. 2337. TechBridge, Atlanta, GA. $568,000, 2005. To install, test and deliver maintenance and equipment training, and to provide ongoing resource support for beta test of statewide distance learning network program. 2338. TechBridge, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2005. For distance learning strategy to provide ongoing technical assistance and training opportunities to Georgia nonprofit health organizations. 2339. Three Rivers Area Health Education Center, Columbus, GA. $91,000, 2005. To participate in beta test of statewide distance learning network program serving nonprofit health organizations in west central Georgia.
The Marcus Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA. No grants to individuals. 2340. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $795,240, 2005. For general operating support. 2341. Synagogue 3000, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2005. For general operating support. 2342. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $150,000, 2005. For general operating support of Chief Executive Leadership Institute in Atlanta.
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. 2343. Georgia Center for Law in the Public Interest, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2005. 2344. Greater DC Cares, DC. $10,000, 2005.
The UPS Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada and Mexico; giving also to statewide, regional, national, and international organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals; generally, no grants for capital campaigns, endowments, or general operating support. 2345. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $25,000, 2006. 2346. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC. $90,000, 2006. 2347. Bangalore Rural Education and Development Society (BREADS), Bangalore, India. $30,000, 2006. 2348. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $72,000, 2006. 2349. Foundation for Professional Training, Makati, Philippines. $27,500, 2006. 2350. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $40,000, 2006. 2351. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $40,000, 2006. 2352. Georgias Leadership Institute for School Improvement, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006. 2353. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $50,000, 2006. 2354. National Council of La Raza, DC. $200,000, 2006. 2355. National Council of La Raza, DC. $150,000, 2006. 2356. Nonprofit Sector Resource Institute, South Orange, NJ. $130,000, 2006. 2357. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2006. 2358. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.
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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. 2359. Georgia Cancer Coalition, Atlanta, GA. $300,000, 2006. For operating support and Institute of Medicine study of Coalition’s impact. 2360. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $200,000, 2006. For continued program support. 2361. Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, GA. $3,000,000, 2006. To implement strategic plan, including construction of new residence hall.
McInerny—HAWAII
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. 2376. Chaminade University of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. $72,500, 2006. For Castle Colleagues Pre-School Directors Management Training Program. 2377. Good Beginnings Alliance, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2006. For operating support and capacity building work. 2378. Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2006. For planning project for Independent School Capacity Development. 2379. Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association (KCAA) Preschools of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2006. For Castle Training Institute for Pre-School Employees.
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
HAWAII Atherton Family Foundation 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. 2362. Collaborative Action for Public Education, Wahiawa, HI. $20,000, 2005. For Principal’s Leadership Academy. 2363. Daughters of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $25,000, 2005. For Executive Director salary. 2364. Foster Family Programs of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $15,000, 2005. For salary of Director of Development. 2365. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $25,000, 2005. For The Century Program. 2366. Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Hauula, HI. $15,000, 2005. To expand program. 2367. Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2005. For merger. 2368. Hawaii Community Services Council, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2005. For Intermediary for Nonprofit Organizations. 2369. Hookakoo Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. For systems and organizational audit. 2370. Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. For Natural Resource Management Fellowship.
The Earl & Doris Bakken Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in HI, with some emphasis on Kamuela. No grants to individuals. 2371. American Institute for Health and Healing, Kenwood, CA. $35,000, 2005. For general support. 2372. Friends of the Future Fund, Kailua, HI. $200,000, 2005. For grants management position.
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. 2373. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $25,000, 2005. For participation by Oahu public school in Century Program. 2374. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2005. For start-up operating support. 2375. Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building.
Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation Limitations: Giving generally limited to HI. Generally, no support for publicly funded organizations, public and government funded charter schools, or
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(formerly First Hawaiian Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. 2380. Enterprise Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. $75,000, 2005. For business plan. 2381. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2005. To develop affordable lending project. 2382. Honolulu Symphony, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. For strategic plan.
Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary Trust Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, reserve funds, travel, or deficit financing; no loans. 2383. Special Olympics of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2005. For organizational capacity building.
Hawaii Community Foundation (formerly The Hawaiian Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No support for government agencies or large nonprofit organizations. 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. 2384. Advancement Services for Native Nonprofits, Hilo, HI. $15,500, 2005. 2385. Empower Oahu, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. 2386. Hookakoo Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $38,000, 2005. 2387. Neighborhood Housing Services of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI. $40,115, 2005. 2388. Papa Ola Lokahi, Honolulu, HI. $151,200, 2005.
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. 2389. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $30,000, 2005. 2390. Hawaii Homeownership Center, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2005.
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. 2391. Hawaii Health Information Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $53,972, 2005. For seventh edition of Health Health Trends in Hawaii, statistical information for healthcare planners in Hawaii. 2392. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $21,000, 2005. To analyze and develop report using Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) data and to train and provide technical assistance to increase provider participation with HMIS system.
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.
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2393. Kaala Farm, Waianae, HI. $15,000, 2005. For organizational planning and restructuring. 2394. Kohala Center, Kamuela, HI. $15,000, 2005. For capacity building project. 2395. Ohana Makamae, Hana, HI. $10,000, 2005. For salary support for substance abuse counselor. 2396. Peoples Fund of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2005. For organizational capacity building. 2397. Special Olympics of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. For strategic plan for organizational restructuring and capacity building. 2398. United Way, Aloha, Honolulu, HI. $20,000, 2005. To develop statewide initiative for Non-Profit Management Certificate Program. 2399. Women Helping Women, Wailuku, HI. $20,000, 2005. For operating and administrative support.
2415. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $210,760, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2416. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $65,000, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project.
The Strong Foundation
2418. Faith Foundation of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 2419. One HEART (Health, Education And Research in Tibet), Salt Lake City, UT. $75,000, 2006. For general support.
Limitations: Giving limited to HI. No grants to individuals. 2400. ARC in Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. $100,000, 2006. For purchase of ADA Van, computer workstations, and technical support.
Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. (formerly Albertson’s Charitable Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. 2417. National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $33,000, 2006.
The Good Works Institute, Inc.
Idaho Community Foundation
IDAHO J. A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to ID. No grants to individuals. 2401. Idaho State Department of Education, Boise, ID. $654,924, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System operating (ISIMS) support. 2402. Idaho State Department of Education, Boise, ID. $165,407, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) operating support. 2403. Idaho State Department of Education, Boise, ID. $124,270, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) operating support. 2404. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $8,420,577, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2405. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $2,201,137, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2406. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $1,082,192, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2407. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $875,119, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2408. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $708,105, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2409. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $654,924, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2410. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $587,110, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2411. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $459,800, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2412. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $376,171, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2413. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $295,071, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project. 2414. Idaho, State of, Office of Performance Evaluations, Boise, ID. $277,320, 2005. For Idaho Student Information Management System (ISIMS) project.
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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. 2420. Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2006. To provide discounts to eligible Idaho nonprofits to attend INDC Standards of Excellence clinics. 2421. Jerold Panas, Linzy and Partners, Chicago, IL. $18,000, 2006. For services of senior managing director. 2422. Lake Pend Oreille School District No. 84, Ponderay, ID. $20,000, 2006. To assess needs of school district’s facilities. 2423. Young Life, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,000, 2006. For Wildhorse Canyon work crew and staff building.
ILLINOIS Abbott Laboratories Fund Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and 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. 2424. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $18,000, 2005. 2425. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $250,000, 2005.
The Allstate Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis; 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. 2426. Higher Heights Consulting and Training, Silver Spring, MD. $21,580, 2006. For Economic Empowerment program.
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2427. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $125,000, 2006. For Safe and Vital Communities program. 2428. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $10,000, 2006. For Safe and Vital Communities program. 2429. National Council of La Raza, DC. $220,000, 2006. For Tolerance and Inclusion program. 2430. Neighborhood Housing Services of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2006. For Economic Empowerment program. 2431. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2006. For Safe and Vital Communities program. 2432. Neighborhood Housing Services of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $15,000, 2006. For Economic Empowerment program. 2433. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Safe and Vital Communities program. 2434. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin, Kenosha, WI. $30,000, 2006. For Economic Empowerment program. 2435. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $12,500, 2006. For Safe and Vital Communities 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. 2436. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2006. For general operating support. 2437. Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations, Gary, IN. $12,500, 2006. For general operating support for advocacy activities.
Aon Foundation (formerly Combined International Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for general operating support for secondary or vocational schools. 2438. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005.
The Arthur Foundation (formerly MacNeal Health Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Berwyn and Cicero, IL for education grants. Medical research and health care grants for western Cook County, IL. No support for organizations without charitable status, political parties or candidates, sponsorship of service clubs, sport teams, fraternal organizations, advocacy or lobby groups, or for foreign organizations. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets for pre-existing programs, organization overhead expenses not directly applicable to a grant project, salaries for participants with faculty appointments at institutions of higher learning, programs normally funded by governmental agencies, fundraising events (including advertising, tickets, raffles and dinners), debt reduction, stand-alone research, individual scholarship support, conferences/seminars, books/periodicals, memberships, travel expenses not connected to a funded program, any attempt to influence legislation, sectarian religious activities, foreign expenditures, telephone solicitations; no loans. 2439. Bravehearts Therapeutic Riding and Educational Center, Brookfield, IL. $25,000, 2005. For planning grant. 2440. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. $500,000, 2005. To endow a Chair in Non-Profit Management. 2441. University of Notre Dame, Institute for Latino Studies, Notre Dame, IN. $553,918, 2005. For Needs Assessment for Berwyn/Cicero communities, leadership identification, capacity building and education.
The Baxter International Foundation (formerly The Baxter Allegiance Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including in Asia-Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Mexico. No support for religious organizations, lobbying or political organizations, hospitals, or disease or condition-specific organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for dinners, special fundraising events, medical missions, conferences, trips, sponsorships, media productions, capital campaigns or endowments, or non-health care activities at educational institutions.
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2442. Chameleon Association, Passi City, Philippines. $15,000, 2006. For healthcare assessment and services program. 2443. HealthReach Clinic, Waukegan, IL. $22,500, 2006. For capacity building.
The Bobolink Foundation (formerly Henry M. & Wendy J. Paulson, Jr. Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on New York, NY, Washington, DC, Arlington, VA, Boston, MA, and Hanover, NH. No grants to individuals; no loans. 2444. Principia Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $11,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2445. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support.
BP Foundation, Inc. (formerly BP Amoco Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. 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. 2446. Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Anchorage, AK. $200,000, 2005. For unrestricted support. 2447. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $60,000, 2005. For unrestricted support. 2448. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $3,017,299, 2005. For unrestricted support. 2449. Maecenata Management, Munich, Germany. $529,622, 2005. For unrestricted support. 2450. NeuroScience Canada, Montreal, Canada. $15,000, 2005. 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. 2451. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2452. Northwestern University, Kellogg School, Evanston, IL. $10,000, 2006. For scholarships for executives and board members of nonprofits, enabling them to attend educational programs. 2453. Rafael Hernandez School, Friends of, Roxbury, MA. $10,000, 2006. To hire Executive Director to oversee program and board development, and fundraising strategy.
Howard G. Buffett Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in IL. No grants to individuals. 2454. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, DC. $244,496, 2006. For scoping phase of Global Water Initiative. Grant made in form of stock. 2455. Wildlife Conservation Network, Los Altos, CA. $16,131, 2006. For cheetah conservation in Botswana.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation (formerly Santa Fe Pacific 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, 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. 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. 2456. Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity (BOLD), New York, NY. $45,000, 2005. For general support. 2457. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
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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. 2458. Illinois Business Roundtable Education Foundation, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2005.
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. 2459. Abraham Lincoln Centre, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For salary support of Chief Operating Officer. 2460. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $600,000, 2006. For terminal grant for support of 12-month residency-based urban teacher preparation program. 2461. African American Arts Alliance of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2462. Albany Park Theater Project, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2463. Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, Westchester, IL. $25,000, 2006. To finalize development and begin implementation of suburban Cook County Homeless Information Management System. 2464. Alternatives, Inc., Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/ Organizational Development grant for support of assistance to develop two-year comprehensive fundraising plan with strong emphasis on expanding individual donors and corporate support. 2465. American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For collaborative project to create Asthma Friendly Childcare system in Chicago, through Searle Funds. 2466. American Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2467. Anchor Graphics, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2468. Arts and Business Council of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For smARTscope process with 40 arts groups. 2469. Arts and Business Council of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. To develop new diversity initiative for OnBOARD program. 2470. Asian Human Services, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2006. For continued support of Passages Charter School’s professional development program, through Searle Funds. 2471. Aspira of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. For Teaching Professional Development Initiative, through Searle Funds. 2472. Associated Colleges of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For Center for Success in High-Need Schools in Chicago metropolitan area, through Searle Funds. 2473. Barrel of Monkeys Productions, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2474. Blue Gargoyle Youth Service Center, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For terminal grant for development activities. 2475. Blue Sky Inn, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For executive director’s salary. 2476. Casa Central, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. To improve service delivery design to move homeless families staying at La Posada to permanent housing more quickly. 2477. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For strategic plan to transform four childhood centers into full family service centers.
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2478. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2006. For communication and public relations efforts, through Searle Funds. Grant made through Local Initiatives Support Corporation. 2479. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Chicagoland, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for building fundraising capacity for new activities and programs. 2480. Changing Worlds, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2481. Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, IL. $65,000, 2006. For branding and positioning project, through Searle Funds. 2482. Chicago Chamber Musicians, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2483. Chicago Childrens Theater, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2006. For membership initiative. 2484. Chicago Christian Industrial League, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. For capital campaign to build new headquarters and transitional housing facility in North Lawndale. 2485. Chicago City Theater Company, Joel Hall Dance Center, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2486. Chicago Dramatists, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2487. Chicago Family Health Center, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For development of new three-year strategic plan. 2488. Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2489. Chicago Jazz Orchestra Association, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2490. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2491. Chicago Public Art Group, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2492. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For study of five neighborhood branch libraries. 2493. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For Citywide Housing Platform. 2494. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant to develop new strategic plan and market positioning plan. 2495. Chicago SCORES, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general operating and organizational transition efforts. 2496. Chicago Youth Centers, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For salary support of three Center Directors. 2497. Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For pilot program for teachers training in Illinois Music Education Standards. 2498. Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, Chicago, IL. $225,000, 2006. To expand educational development and professional development supports to schools, through Searle Funds. 2499. Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2006. For Instructional Leadership development of principals and other leaders in district in content areas, through Searle Funds. 2500. Chinese American Service League, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For administrative restructuring. 2501. Christopher House, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For capacity and program expansion and integration. 2502. Civic Consulting Alliance, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. For general operating support, through Searle Funds. 2503. Civitas Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For professional development program, through Searle Funds. 2504. Civitas Schools Foundation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For network of charter high schools in developing portfolio of interim assessments to drive data-driven decision-making in their schools. 2505. Columbia College, Chicago Jazz Ensemble, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2506. Community Justice for Youth Institute, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development to develop organizational structure to become independent organization. Grant made through Community Renewal Society. 2507. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For La Voz Latina capacity-building project.
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2508. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Learning Center, Caledonia, IL. $30,000, 2006. For development staff person, with Angelic Organics Learning Center. 2509. Congo Square Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2510. Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant to develop new fund-raising plan. 2511. DePaul University, Chicago, IL. $320,000, 2006. For continued support for LINK-INitiative, through Searle Funds. 2512. Domestic Violence and Mental Health Policy Initiative, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for development and implementation of organizational structure. Grant made through Hektoen Institute for Medical Research. 2513. Emerald City Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2514. Erie Family Health Center, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for consultant to address communications, support contacts, community relations, and media for Erie’s 50th year celebration. 2515. Erie Neighborhood House, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. Toward salary of Senior Director of Programs & Quality Assurance. 2516. Erikson Institute, Chicago, IL. $240,000, 2006. For continued support of New Schools Project. 2517. Esperanza Community Services, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For support of development associate. 2518. Family Resource Center, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant to underwrite costs associated with development of new non-profit holding company, Cradle Family Resource Centers. 2519. Featherfist, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For matching grant for capital support of construction of mixed-use building which will house administrative office and community meeting space. 2520. Gilloury Institute, Silk Road Theater Project, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2521. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Crossroads Council, Vernon Hills, IL. $100,000, 2006. For merger of seven Chicago area Girl Scout councils, through Searle Funds. 2522. Girls on the Run-Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For program evaluation, financial management, technology systems, and part-time office manager. 2523. Hamdard Center for Health and Human Services, Wood Dale, IL. $50,000, 2006. For salary support of Executive Director. 2524. Healthcare Alternative Systems, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant to create development plan to guide first two years of newly created development office. 2525. HealthReach Clinic, Waukegan, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/ Organizational Development grant to support merger with Mundelein Area Self Help, operating La Puerta Abierta. 2526. House Theater of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2527. Howard Area Community Center, Chicago, IL. $55,450, 2006. For feasibility study to create facility that can house programs from four agencies currently located in same Rogers Park community. 2528. Hypocrites, The, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2529. Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Macomb, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2530. Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2006. For general operating support for contribution to coordinated school health planning at Chicago Public Schools and elsewhere in Illinois. 2531. Illinois Center for Violence Prevention, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For salary of Development Associate. 2532. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For research study regarding Latino communities and nonprofit agencies providing services to those communities in metropolitan Chicago. 2533. Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For Illinois Coalition of School-Based Health Centers administrative cost-sharing initiative.
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2534. Illinois Network of Charter Schools, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. For business services, specifically special education and professional development, through Searle Funds. 2535. Independent Feature Project - Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2536. Inspiration Corporation, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. To complete implementation of merger with two organizations, through Searle Funds. 2537. Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs, Winnetka, IL. $15,000, 2006. For director of development. 2538. Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs, Winnetka, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for communications assistance. 2539. Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2540. Jazz Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2541. JHP Community Center, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For continued growth and new community development program for parents and families. 2542. Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, Evanston, IL. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2543. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For programs to prevent homelessness. 2544. Lesbian Community Cancer Project, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For Cultural Competency Program for health care providers. 2545. Lester and Rosalie Anixter Center, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For creation of strategic position for Anixter Center. 2546. Lifeline Productions, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2547. Lincoln Park Community Shelter, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For salary support of full-time Volunteer Development Coordinator. 2548. Links Hall, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2549. Little Sisters of the Poor, Saint Mary’s Home, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For salary support of full-time Development Director. 2550. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards and Chicago Community Trust Outstanding Community Initiative of Year award. 2551. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards. 2552. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For Core Program of technology services for other nonprofits, through Searle Funds. 2553. Luna Negra Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2554. Muntu Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2555. National Association of Urban Debate Leagues, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for fundraising support. 2556. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For anti-predatory lending efforts. 2557. Natya Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2558. Neighborhood Writing Alliance, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2559. Neo-Futurists, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2560. Next Theater Company, Evanston, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2561. Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago Teachers Center, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For development of fine arts curriculum for grades K-2. 2562. Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, IL. $80,000, 2006. For evaluation costs of six computer-based gerontology nursing learning modules. 2563. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. $1,000,000, 2006. For Chicago Biomedical Consortium. 2564. Northwestern University, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Center for Non-Profit Management, Evanston, IL. $75,000, 2006. To provide scholarships for charter school leaders to attend executive education programs to enhance their leadership and management skills. 2565. Openlands Project, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For lead testing and best practices research in community gardens.
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2566. Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2006. For construction of new facility and relocation of programs. 2567. PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter), Tri Village, Oak Park, IL. $25,000, 2006. For part-time Development Coordinator. 2568. Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2569. Rape Victim Advocates, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/ Organizational Development grant for consultants for strategic long-term planning. 2570. Remy Bumppo Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2571. Resurrection Project, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2006. For salary support of Deputy Director of Community Development and Deputy Director of Finance and Operations. 2572. Rock for Reading, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/ Organizational Development grant for initial phase of communications plan. 2573. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2006. For Medical School Loan Program and Patient Simulator Program, through Searle Funds. 2574. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For planning grant for minority nursing leader recruitment project. 2575. Safer Pest Control Project, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2006. For IPM training for low-income communities. 2576. Saint Gregorys Episcopal School, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for consultation and planning for alternative school site. 2577. Saint James Cathedral, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support for Rush Hour Concerts under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2578. Salvation Army of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For Kroc Design Competition. 2579. San Jose Obrero Mission, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For salary support of Manager of Resource Development. 2580. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for consulting team to address fund and organizational development. 2581. Shanti Foundation for Peace, Evanston, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2582. ShawChicago Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2583. South Chicago Art Center, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2584. Southwest Organizing Project, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2006. For continued support of organizing on violence and safety issues. 2585. Starfish Learning Center, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. Toward part-time development staff person, and program materials and supplies. 2586. Strategic Learning Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For Scaling Up Best Practice program. 2587. Sue Duncan Childrens Center, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For leadership and staff development; software to improve fundraising and track success measures. 2588. Sustain, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development grant for consultant to develop strategic alliance between Sustain, Growing Power and Michael Fields Agricultural Institute. 2589. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support, through Searle Funds. 2590. Teatro Vista Theater with a View, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2591. Timeline Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture Smart Growth program. 2592. University of Chicago, Division of the Humanities, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For South side arts organizations initiative. 2593. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Bureau of Educational Research, Urbana, IL. $225,000, 2006. For evaluation of ARDDP (Advanced Reading Development Demonstration Project) - Phase II. 2594. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Office of Sponsored Programs and Research Administration (OSPRA), Urbana, IL. $20,000, 2006. For support of evaluation, to be completed by University of Illinois, Bureau of Educational Research, of use of periodical literature to foster reading in Chicago Public Schools.
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2595. Urban Family and Community Center, Primo Center for Women and Children, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For consultant to help conduct competitive analysis, merger analysis, strategic planning, succession planning, board development and action plan. 2596. Urban Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For director’s salaries and nutritional supplies. 2597. Utopian Theater Asylum (TUTA), Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2598. Womens Self-Employment Project, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building project. 2599. Womens Treatment Center, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For Development Director’s salary. 2600. Work, Welfare and Families, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Management/Organizational Development for consultant to help explore options for future. 2601. Young Chicago Authors, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support under arts and culture program Smart Growth program. 2602. Youth Technology Corps, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For full-time administration position. 2603. YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For Capacity Building Plan.
Circle of Service Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook and Lake counties, IL, with funding also in Chicago. No grants to individuals, or for travel or international purposes, or for the funding of policy research. 2604. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For Building the Capacity of Chicago-Area Nonprofits. 2605. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For Jewish Teen Initiative - Center for Entrepreneurial Jewish Philanthropy. 2606. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005. For Community Technology Center (CTC) Accelerator. 2607. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. 2608. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For teacher support. 2609. WINGS Program, Palatine, IL. $25,000, 2005. For technology support for WINGS Safe House.
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. 2610. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $76,000, 2005. For program support. 2611. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $40,000, 2005. For program support. 2612. Joseph Center, Forest Park, IL. $55,100, 2005. For capital support. 2613. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005. For program support.
Comer Science & Education Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals. 2614. Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS, Marseille, France. $110,000, 2005. For general support. 2615. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $180,750, 2005. For general support. 2616. Neighborhood Housing Services of Richland County, Richland Center, WI. $10,000, 2005. For general support.
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Chicago, IL. No support for government-sponsored programs. No grants to individuals, or for consulting services, conferences, or film or documentary projects; no loans. 2617. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2005. 2618. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. 2619. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2005. 2620. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago Office, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2005. 2621. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005.
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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. 2622. Audubon Society, National, Harleyville, SC. $45,000, 2005. For continued cost of contracting with land protection consultant. 2623. Colleton County Arts Council, Walterboro, SC. $27,000, 2005. For general operating support and preliminary architectural sketches. 2624. Corporation for Open Lands (CorLands), Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2005. For strategic planning. 2625. Ducks Unlimited, Memphis, TN. $75,000, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 2626. Indiana Dunes Environmental Education Consortium, Chesterton, IN. $18,000, 2005. For board capacity building and program evaluation. 2627. Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston, SC. $75,000, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 2628. Nature Conservancy, Columbia, SC. $75,000, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 2629. Openlands Project, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2005. For Northwest Indiana Regional Greenways and Water Trails Plan. 2630. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO), Columbia, SC. $30,000, 2005. For Lowcountry Pathways program. 2631. South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, Charleston, SC. $75,000, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 2632. Southeast Environmental Task Force, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 2633. Southern Environmental Law Center, Charlottesville, VA. $75,000, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 2634. University of South Carolina Research Foundation, Columbia, SC. $10,000, 2005. For Lowcountry teacher workshops on Environment as Integrating Context (EIC).
The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area. Generally, no support for arts education or arts outreach, community theater or community dance, public, private or parochial education, or health care. 2635. Chicago Community Loan Fund, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For technical assistance for Good Design of the Projects. 2636. Civic Blueprint, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2005. For seed funding and feasibility study. 2637. Field Museum of Natural History, Center for Cultural Understanding and Change, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For Cultural Diversity Alliance. 2638. Government Assistance Program, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2005. For consultants. 2639. Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support for Designs for Dignity, pro bono design services for nonprofit programs. 2640. Lawyers for the Creative Arts, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2005. For general operating support. 2641. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005. For Greystone Initiative. 2642. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2005. For Model Block Rehab. 2643. Richard H. Driehaus Museum, Chicago, IL. $49,167, 2005. For expenses for managing director. 2644. Womens Self-Employment Project, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 2645. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2005. To extend work with credit unions.
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. 2646. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $42,000, 2006. For Silk Road Teacher Institute for Chicago public school teachers.
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2647. Asian Health Coalition of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For Opening Doors Cultural Competence Training for Healthcare Professionals. 2648. Chicago Childrens Choir, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For choral training and performance programs in Chicago’s schools and neighborhoods. 2649. Chicago Foundation for Education, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For Grants for Teachers Study Group Program and Teacher Network Leadership Institute. 2650. Chicago Horticultural Society, Glencoe, IL. $30,000, 2006. For Science First summer program for Chicago Public School students in grades 7-9, and College First paid internship program for high school students exploring potential science careers, and for programs’ evaluation. 2651. Civitas Schools, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For professional development programs. 2652. Family Focus, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For evaluation of Hug-a-Book’s early literacy programs. 2653. George Henry Corliss High School, Chicago, IL. $174,595, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2654. George Henry Corliss High School, Chicago, IL. $81,257, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2655. Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For UrbaN Impact Through Education (UNITE) program for training teachers for inner-city Chicago schools. 2656. Jobs for Youth/Chicago, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For Customer and for Service Skills Training Program to develop tracking and evaluation system. 2657. John F. Kennedy High School, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2658. Latino Union of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For employment assistance services for Day Laborer Program. 2659. Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2660. Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2661. Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, Chicago, IL. $28,600, 2006. For summer proposal planning. 2662. Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For summer proposal planning. 2663. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago Office, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For Residents Training Program. 2664. Prosser Career Academy High School, Chicago, IL. $44,614, 2006. For five-year implementation. 2665. Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, Chicago, IL. $162,750, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2666. Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, Chicago, IL. $87,750, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2667. Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For summer proposal planning. 2668. Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, Chicago, IL. $24,100, 2006. For summer proposal planning. 2669. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $54,705, 2006. For High School Initiative evaluators. 2670. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $54,500, 2006. For High School Initiative evaluators. 2671. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For High School Initiative evaluators. 2672. Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For High School Initiative evaluators. 2673. Senn High School, Chicago, IL. $67,000, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2674. Senn High School, Chicago, IL. $28,000, 2006. For Five-Year Implementation. 2675. Senn High School, Chicago, IL. $11,100, 2006. For summer proposal planning. 2676. Strategic Learning Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For Scaling Up Best Practice Program to implement research-based model for strategic school improvement.
The Irving Harris Foundation (formerly The Harris Foundation) 2677. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
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2678. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general 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. 2679. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006.
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. 2680. Asian Improv aRts Midwest, Oak Park, IL. $25,000, 2006. For capacity-building strategies and presentation of annual Chicago Asian American Jazz Festival. 2681. Chicago Childrens Theater, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For audience development and cultivation plan for diverse audiences, focusing on four culturally underserved Chicago neighborhoods (Englewood, South Chicago, Albany Park, and Humboldt Park). 2682. Chicago Sinfonietta, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For concert season, implementation of updated strategic plan, and strategies to broaden audience and board diversity. 2683. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $300,000, 2006. To conduct evaluation of Michigan Jobs, Education, and Training pilot. 2684. Corporation for the Advancement of Policy Evaluation, DC. $758,297, 2006. 3-year grant. For evaluation of Teacher Advancement Program, to be implemented in high-need Chicago schools. 2685. Council of Great Lakes Governors, Chicago, IL. $76,832, 2006. To develop educational materials and deliver training to legislators in Great Lakes states that are preparing to ratify new water diversion rules as part of compact. 2686. Dance Center of Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For audience diversification and participation-building initiatives associated with international and culturally specific dance presentations. 2687. Education Trust, DC. $764,615, 2006. 2-year grant. To analyze and report on access to strong teachers, expose inequities in spending on teacher salaries, and build policy-maker support for using value-added measures of school and teacher effectiveness. 2688. Erikson Institute, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For participation in evaluation of Chicago’s early care and education system. 2689. GeoSyntec Consultants, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2006. To develop watershed screening analysis and capacity assessment for selected river watersheds in Michigan and Ohio. 2690. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. For national conference on strategies for addressing charter school financing and facilities challenges. 2691. KidsOhio.org, Columbus, OH. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To monitor and improve state policies concerning teacher quality in Ohio. 2692. Luna Negra Dance Theater, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For continued capacity-building activities. 2693. National Arts Strategies, DC. $95,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For participation by Chicago arts groups in Business of Art and Culture, integrated, national program of executive seminars, technical assistance, and financial workshops for nonprofit arts leaders of mid-sized institutions. 2694. National Center on Education and the Economy, DC. $240,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For advocacy and technical assistance efforts to make federal and state workforce development systems more responsive to needs of low-wage workers in global economy. 2695. National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, Santa Monica, CA. $409,825, 2006. 3-year grant. To hire Chicago director of Teacher Advancement Program, performance-based pay program to be implemented in high-need Chicago schools. 2696. National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, Santa Monica, CA. $75,000, 2006. To coordinate and build consensus within national coalition working on issue of performance-based pay for teachers. 2697. National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity-building strategies to strengthen national presence, expand audience, and increase earned revenue.
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2698. National-Louis University, McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership, Wheeling, IL. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To educate policy makers and other stakeholders about role well-educated program administrators play in implementing high-quality prekindergarten. 2699. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide principals and teachers with tools and training they need to measure and improve student achievement, with emphasis on Chicago principals. 2700. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $678,712, 2006. 2-year grant. To analyze district hiring systems and collective bargaining contracts in Chicago and Milwaukee and identify changes that would help attract and retain excellent teachers for high-need schools, and to examine how state laws affect local contracts. 2701. Ohio Department of Education, Columbus, OH. $200,000, 2006. Toward evaluation of Teacher Incentive Fund proposal in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Toledo. 2702. Philanthropy Roundtable, DC. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To create new initiative on teacher and principal excellence and to support conservation breakthrough group. 2703. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Four Freedoms Fund, collaborative effort by major foundations to strengthen organizational capacity of immigrant-serving organizations in U.S., particularly, but not exclusively, Arab, Muslim, and South Asian groups. 2704. Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For continued development of programs, marketing, fundraising, and evaluation strategies. 2705. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For national longitudinal evaluation of charter schools (including in Ohio, Wisconsin, and Illinois), with emphasis on how charter school outcomes are related to different state policy contexts. 2706. Steppenwolf Theater Company, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To establish minority fellowship program that would train young African-Americans for career in nonprofit arts management. 2707. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To provide capacity-building marketing services to grantees in environment, employment, and education Programs. 2708. Teatro Vista Theater with a View, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For collaboration with Arts and Business Council to improve organizational capacity. 2709. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $796,675, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward policy, communications, and evaluation work of Chicago New Teacher Center, new partnership between University of California’s New Teacher Center and University of Chicago’s Center for Urban School Improvement. 2710. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $440,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To determine how principal hiring practices in Milwaukee Public Schools may affect turnover and quality of teachers in those schools. 2711. University of Wisconsin, Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Madison, WI. $340,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To continue technical assistance, research, and outreach work to improve workforce policies in Wisconsin to help low-wage, low-skilled workers advance to better jobs. 2712. Violence Policy Center, DC. $700,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For general support and continued research, public education, and technical assistance to promote gun policy reform particularly in Illinois and Wisconsin.
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). 2713. AcademyHealth, DC. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For research assessing dynamics of brain drain of health care professionals from poor countries, and to develop standards for ethical recruitment. 2714. Action Health, Lagos, Nigeria. $576,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To evaluate implementation of sexuality education curriculum in public schools. 2715. Action Research and Training for Health Society, Udaipur, India. $230,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For project enhancing skills of
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nurse-midwives to provide continuum of maternal-newborn health services in primary care setting in southern Rajasthan. 2716. Caribbean Natural Resources Institute, Laventille, Trinidad & Tobago. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For assessing climate change impacts on biodiversity. 2717. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006. For research activities and conference in Chicago, IL. 2718. Center for Public Information, Moscow, Russia. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project assistance to consolidation of NGOs and mass media in protecting human rights. 2719. Charities Aid Foundation (UK), West Malling, England. $206,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For activities assisting Russian NGOs with implementation of legislation. 2720. Chicago Housing Authority, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For Leadership Academy’s professional development program. 2721. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $350,000, 2006. For resource development strategies and creation of formal operating reserve. 2722. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 2723. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project managing several demonstration sites, to design and implement model programs for delivery of community-based alternative sanctions and services to youth involved in child welfare and juvenile justice system. 2724. Civic Consulting Alliance, Financial Research and Advisory Committee, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. For training and technical assistance for community development practitioners. 2725. Columbia University, Earth Institute, New York, NY. $350,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For commission evaluating current development studies programs, and making recommendations improving training for international development professionals. 2726. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $90,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 2727. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. $375,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For efforts at Lake Park Crescent to help ensure successful mixed-income development and broader community revitalization. 2728. Human Rights Network in Uganda, Ugandan Coalition on the International Criminal Court, Kampala, Uganda. $130,000, 2006. To create network of civil society organizations for Court in Uganda. 2729. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2006. For planning and technical support to develop community facilities in Mid-South area. 2730. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $110,000, 2006. To plan policy and other programs. 2731. Internews Network, Arcata, CA. $135,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen environmental media capacity in Lower Mekong. 2732. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $3,000,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For operating Centers for Working Families in Chicago neighborhoods. 2733. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To acquire and develop MetroEdge, market research initiative stimulating retail and commercial development in under-invested urban neighborhoods. 2734. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $75,600, 2006. For community participation in design and testing of Internet tools for community policing. 2735. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For conference on new approaches to increasing economic security of low-wage workers. 2736. Louisiana, State of, Supreme Court, Baton Rouge, LA. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For efforts improving statewide programs diverting children and families from formal juvenile court involvement. 2737. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For project developing comprehensive rental housing database, analyzing existing stock of government-assisted rental housing, and assessing and improving organizational capacity of key housing agencies. 2738. Mental Health Association, National, Alexandria, VA. $600,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For State Health Care Reform and System Transformation Program, and Advocacy Training and Technical Assistance Program. 2739. National Housing Trust, DC. $700,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 2740. National Juvenile Defender Center, DC. $1,275,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For activities providing professional development and training to
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juvenile court personnel in adolescent development, and enhancing capacity of juvenile defense counsel in Models for Change states. 2741. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $240,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For building capacity within municipal governments for planning and implementing conservation initiatives in Bolivia. 2742. Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark. $18,000, 2006. For project reviewing and strengthening governance and administration of European Humanities University. 2743. Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research, Evanston, IL. $1,800,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For final evaluation of demonstration project, Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO), 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. 2744. Pamoja, Chester, VT. $150,000, 2006. For project building fundraising capacity of several Nigerian universities. 2745. Policy Research, Delmar, NY. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice for project management of demonstration sites in Illinois, to design and implement model programs for delivery of community-based alternative sanctions and services to youth. 2746. Salzburg Seminar, Middlebury, VT. $100,000, 2006. For strengthening research management capacity in Russian universities through Russian Higher Education Program. 2747. Social Science Research Council, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. To plan Research Partnership for New York City Schools. 2748. Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer, Mexico City, Mexico. $250,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. For local organizations’ initiatives for improving youth reproductive and sexual health and decreasing maternal mortality. 2749. Society of Research Administrators (SRA) International, Arlington, VA. $215,000, 2006. For strengthening Nigerian universities’ research capacity through building linkages. 2750. Stanford University, School of Education, Stanford, CA. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For longitudinal documentation and evaluation of University of Chicago’s Afterschool Digital Media Program. 2751. Stateway Community Partners, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. Toward building case management and service coordination model at mixed-income development under Plan for Transformation of public housing in Chicago. 2752. Sutiazhnik Public Association, Ekaterinburg, Russia. $70,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For project, Using Internet Technologies to Strengthen Human Rights NGOs and Media with a Human Rights Orientation in the Russian Federation. 2753. Thais, Consultoria en Desarrollo Social, Mexico City, Mexico. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For scaling up and refining youth outreach model for rural adolescents, linked to IMSS Oportunidades. 2754. Thais, Consultoria en Desarrollo Social, Mexico City, Mexico. $25,000, 2006. To systematize IMSS Oportunidades model for youth and sexual and reproductive health and rights. 2755. Tides Center, Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support of educational and other programs. 2756. University of California, Human Rights Center, Berkeley, CA. $740,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To conduct surveys of victims in ICC referral countries, and strengthen capacity of human rights organizations to conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis of systemic violations. 2757. University of Chicago, University Research Administration, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For collaborative approach to analysis of administrative data improving delivery of social services to low-income families in Illinois. 2758. University of Ibadan, Department of Sociology, Ibadan, Nigeria. $200,000, 2006. 3.25-year grant. For building capacity for monitoring and evaluation of sexuality education programs. 2759. University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Criminal Justice, Chicago, IL. $97,000, 2006. To evaluate community participation in design and use of Web-enabled tools improving citizen-police relations and neighborhood safety. 2760. University of Pennsylvania, Consortium for Policy Research in Education, Philadelphia, PA. $13,513, 2006. 3-year grant. For executive leadership and technical assistance to Learning Partnership sites. 2761. University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. $2,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For institutional strengthening.
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2762. University of Washington, Information School, Seattle, WA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Credibility Commons, online environment for developing tools and resources to improve credibility of Internet information. 2763. Urban Institute, DC. $250,000, 2006. For Improving Outcomes for Hard-to-House public housing families. 2764. Urban Institute, DC. $30,000, 2006. For targeted research and program planning establishing framework for demonstration for hard-to-house Chicago Housing Authority residents. 2765. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $500,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For general operating support. 2766. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support. 2767. Yale University, School of Law, New Haven, CT. $600,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For work providing framework and empirical evidence for evaluating impact of various international intellectual property policies on developing countries.
2781. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. 2782. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. 2783. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. 2784. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. 2785. Greater North Pulaski Development Corporation, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. 2786. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. 2787. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. 2788. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. 2789. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. 2790. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago Office, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. 2791. Strategic Learning Initiatives, Chicago, IL. $60,000, 2006. 2792. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $70,000, 2006. 2793. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006.
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Pritzker 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. 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). 2768. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2005. 2769. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. 2770. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005.
The Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, neighborhoods of Chatham, Englewood, Humboldt Park, Logan Square, Loop, Washington Park, and West Town. No support for United Way-supported organizations (over 5 percent of budget), national health organizations or the local affiliates of national health organizations or research or disease advocacy organizations, political, labor, or fraternal organizations or civic clubs, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, individual pre-K-12 schools, or organizations established less than 2 years ago. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or fellowships, fundraising events, advertising or marketing, sports, athletic events, or athletic programs, travel-related events, book, film, video, or television development or production, memorial campaigns, or multi-year general operating support. 2771. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2005. For operating support. 2772. Alternatives, Inc., Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For capacity campaign: Building Communities for Youth. 2773. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2005. 2774. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For operating support. 2775. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2005. For Smart Money ... Great Neighborhoods campaign. 2776. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For operating support. 2777. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For operating support. 2778. New Schools for Chicago, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2005. 2779. Noble Network of Charter Schools, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2005. For new principal internship.
Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No support for political organizations or religious institutions seeking support for programs whose participants are restricted by religious affiliation, or for tax-generating entities (municipalities and school districts) for services within their normal responsibilities. No grants to individuals, or for medical, scientific or academic research, or purchase of dinner or raffle tickets. 2780. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $85,000, 2006.
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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. 2796. AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. Toward project director’s salary, supplies and stipends for participating faith-based organizations in Faith in Prevention, providing technical assistance to churches to educate their communities on HIV/AIDS, reduce stigma, and prevent further spread. 2797. Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For research project that seeks to provide an understanding of the availability and use of out-of-school opportunities in Chicago and to evaluate the effects of young people’s participation in out-of-school opportunities on their health, well being and achievement, centering on evaluation of the After School Matters program. 2798. Chicago Abused Women Coalition, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For project personnel working on-site at Stroger Cook County Hospital for the Hospital Crisis Intervention Project (HCIP), seeking to provide direct services to battered women when they seek health care, to train providers to identify and respond appropriately to victims of domestic violence and to improve the health care system’s response to domestic violence through training, outreach and public policy. 2799. Chicago Center for Health Systems Development, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For coordinator salary and related support for Healthy South Chicago (HSC), coalition formed by community individuals that addresses identified health priorities in the South Chicago community. 2800. Connections for the Homeless, Evanston, IL. $30,250, 2006. Toward medical director salary and contract psychiatrist for Hilda’s Place, transitional shelter for adults, including health education, disease prevention, medical care, psychiatric and mental health, substance abuse assessment and treatment, vision and dental care. 2801. Council for Jewish Elderly, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For series of analyses on data from Partners in Care project clients that were served at Sinai Kling clinic and Sinai Touhy clinic with comparisons to Cook County clients when appropriate; analysis to provide insight into how relationships with social workers evolve over time and if there are patterns to these relationships and if they vary by site, ethnic group or by other demographic factors. 2802. Crisis Center for South Suburbia, Tinley Park, IL. $10,000, 2006. To expand direct health care services for victims of domestic violence as well as education and training for those who provide services for these victims. 2803. DePaul University, College of Law, Family Law Center, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. Toward project director salary to evaluate effectiveness and coordination of the criminal justice, court, social service and health
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systems’ response to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and advocate for systemic change. 2804. DePaul University, School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For cooperative efforts with Mt. Sinai Hospital to create a basic set of hospital-related vocabulary as part of a computerized Sign Language Learning Tool. 2805. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. To provide consultants to nonprofit organizations providing health and health-related services to Chicago’s disadvantaged populations to assist them with capacity-building issues. 2806. Health and Disability Advocates, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance Project, which trains health care workers and social service case managers about benefit programs for which their clients may be eligible and provides technical assistance back-up after training. 2807. Health and Disability Advocates, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For planning grant for permanent medical-legal-case management collaboration in Chicago. 2808. Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For stipends and related program support for Chicago Fellows Program, operating on a national model, striving to increase students’ interest in working in underserved areas, and developing and implementing community service project with an existing community-based organization. 2809. Horizon Hospice and Palliative Care, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. To hire Corridor Group to conduct a feasibility study to determine the advisability of opening needed in-patient hospice facility in Chicago. 2810. Horizon Hospice and Palliative Care, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For comprehensive, organizational analysis framework to ensure infrastructure will encourage and maintain future growth. 2811. Illinois Center for Violence Prevention, Chicago, IL. $49,664, 2006. For project staff and program support to respond directly to needs identified in workshops held with MRHT grantees. 2812. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Springfield, IL. $30,029, 2006. To enable Illinois to participate in national program, Assuring Better Child and Health Development (ABCD) II, and to receive technical assistance from the National Academy of State Health Policy. 2813. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Springfield, IL. $29,998, 2006. To enable Illinois to participate in national program, Assuring Better Child and Health Development (ABCD) II, and to receive technical assistance from the National Academy of State Health Policy. 2814. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For personnel to provide market consulting services and loans to nonprofit organizations, including strategic facilities planning services to ten health clinic sites with MRHT grantees given priority for site selection. 2815. Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For personnel, consultants, meetings, and other support for Illinois Coalition for School Health Centers’ convening of self-selected group of school health centers in the Chicago area to plan, design, and pilot a centralized administrative cost-sharing system. 2816. Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership (ICMHP), Chicago, IL. $26,000, 2006. To develop a community-based mental health consultation model designed to enhance the capacity of mental health providers to meet the mental health needs of children ages 0-7. 2817. Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Chicago Patient Safety Forum, Chicago, IL. $74,988, 2006. For organizational infrastructure and multi-agency projects involved in the Strategies for Improving Pediatric Clinician Communications and Regional Medication Safety Initiative. 2818. Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Chicago Patient Safety Forum, Chicago, IL. $74,987, 2006. For organizational infrastructure and multi-agency projects involved in the Strategies for Improving Pediatric Clinician Communications and Regional Medication Safety Initiative. 2819. Lumity, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For assessment of technology capacity of MRHT’s grantee organizations and to develop training and supportive services to address specific deficits or desired enhancements. 2820. Mount Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. To engage consultants to help prepare a plan for submission to the Chicago Housing Authority (HCA) for use of CHA property to build a new hospital facility across the street from the current hospital. 2821. Mount Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL. $60,485, 2006. For Sinai Urban Health Institute to evaluate the MRHT Proactive Grant Program projects and the dissemination of project results through articles, papers and presentations.
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2822. Mount Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL. $58,786, 2006. For Sinai Urban Health Institute to evaluate the MRHT Proactive Grant Program projects and the dissemination of project results through articles, papers and presentations. 2823. Night Ministry, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For staff salaries and supplies for Outreach and Health Ministry, program operating bus at night to provide services to homeless individuals, mostly youth, including crisis intervention and linkages to community health care providers, and focusing on continuing disease management programs for hypertension and diabetes, conducting a health needs assessment and developing a data management system. 2824. Oak Park and River Forest Infant Welfare Society, Oak Park, IL. $34,659, 2006. For dental clinic staffing, practice management software, computer equipment, and pre-construction costs for clinic expansion. 2825. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support for accessible medical services, research in disabled women’s health issues, and educational and support resources for women and teenage girls with disabilities and their health care providers. 2826. Safer Pest Control Project, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support for project to facilitate communication between the district and new pest control contractors; conduct Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training for food services staff, building engineers, principals; and to institutionalize IPM training programs for key school personnel and provide technical assistance to district staff to put IPM into practice.
The Retirement Research Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KY, MO, WI) and FL for direct service projects not having the potential of national impact. No support for governmental agencies (except area 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, publications, conferences, 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. 2827. Casa Central, Chicago, IL. $114,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building for marketing and staff training for Elderly Cluster. 2828. Central DuPage Health Foundation, Winfield, IL. $73,108, 2006. For Organizational Capacity Building for fundraising and marketing for HomeCare Physicians. 2829. Chicago Lights, Chicago, IL. $58,200, 2006. For Organizational Capacity Building for marketing and communications component of Center on Aging. 2830. Christian Community Health Fellowship, Chicago, IL. $92,219, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Senior Serve, to bring existing geriatrics training materials to health teams serving low-income elderly at community health centers. 2831. Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly (CLESE), Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For Depression in Ethnic Elderly: Understanding and Accepting Treatment. 2832. Diocese of Belleville, Belleville, IL. $15,000, 2006. For conference Heart of Grief: Lessons of Hope and Healing. 2833. Economic Opportunity Institute, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2006. For Universal Retirement Savings Accounts. 2834. Embarras River Basin Agency, Greenup, IL. $10,039, 2006. For Senior Programs Evaluation. 2835. Friedman Place, Chicago, IL. $120,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building for financial management and board development. 2836. Guild for the Blind, Chicago, IL. $54,405, 2006. 2-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building for board development, organizational audit, development of alternative revenue streams and evaluation of programs. 2837. Housing Action Illinois, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Affordable Housing for Older Persons Project.
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2838. Interdependent Living Solutions Center, Evergreen Park, IL. $68,000, 2006. For continued support to recruit, train, and place certified nurse assistants in long-term care settings. 2839. Jane Addams Senior Caucus, Chicago, IL. $32,381, 2006. 2-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building for leadership development and technology upgrade. 2840. Japanese American Service Committee, Chicago, IL. $59,566, 2006. For Organizational Capacity Building for financial management and resource development. 2841. Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, Chicago, IL. $120,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Organizational Capacity Building for resource development and marketing. 2842. Menorah Park Center for Senior Living, Myers Research Institute, Beachwood, OH. $57,110, 2006. For development and evaluation of educational materials regarding medication and dietary adherence for older adults with diabetes and dementia. 2843. National Alliance for Caregiving, Bethesda, MD. $130,683, 2006. For building sustainable caregiver coalitions and national network through training, technical assistance, and educational initiative. 2844. National Association of Social Workers, Illinois Chapter, Chicago, IL. $79,250, 2006. 3-year grant. For employment and training of retired social workers to meet social service needs of older adults. 2845. National Hospice Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $214,726, 2006. 2-year grant. For development of patient evaluation of hospice and palliative care measures. 2846. Ohio State University Research Foundation, Columbus, OH. $215,462, 2006. 2-year grant. For study of employer-sponsored eldercare programs and their effectiveness at helping employees and employers address increasing caregiving duties of employees with older relatives. 2847. Seniors Action Service, Evanston, IL. $37,200, 2006. 2-year grant. For Caregiver Education Project. 2848. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO. $261,173, 2006. 2-year grant. For traditional and web-based mental health training for allied and home health professionals laying foundation for National Center for Mental Health and Aging. 2849. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO. $25,000, 2006. For Clinical Geropsychology Conference Series to expand capacity in geriatric mental health. 2850. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For Healthy Aging Research Network: Research to Practice Symposium. 2851. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. $262,150, 2006. 2-year grant. For Building Occupational Therapy Skills and Competencies to Advance Mental Health Practices with Older Adults. 2852. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. $23,628, 2006. For Issues in Aging Conference on optimizing physical and mental health functioning in older adults.
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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. 2857. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. $25,000, 2006. For academic innovation and assessment. 2858. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $24,500, 2006. For database capacity building in association with Renaissance 2010. 2859. Illinois State University, Normal, IL. $39,350, 2006. For research, Exploring Discursive Practices within a New Literacies Framework: Multilingualism, Multiliteracies, and K-8 Teacher Development. 2860. Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $39,837, 2006. For Snapshot of Chicago Public Schools Autonomous Management Performance Schools (AMPS) Program. 2861. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Boulder, CO. $15,000, 2006. For conference, Harnessing the Potential for Research of Existing Student Record Databases. 2862. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $437,575, 2006. For research, Learning to Learn from Data: Using Data to Inform Instructional Decisions and Improve Student Learning in Low-Performing Urban Schools. 2863. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $153,550, 2006. For leadership conference for Schools of Education.
State Farm Companies Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada. 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. 2864. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006.
Zell Family Foundation (formerly Samuel Zell Family) Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL. No grants to individuals. 2865. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005.
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Sara Lee Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan Chicago, IL, area. No support for organizations with an accumulated deficit, organizations with a limited constituency, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political or lobbying organizations, government units, disease-specific hospitals or health organizations, community development corporations, or discriminatory organizations. No grants for sports-related events or sponsorships. 2853. Chicago Metropolitan Battered Womens Network, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For Centralizing Training Institute project. 2854. National Alliance to End Homelessness, DC. $48,000, 2006. For expanded communication and capacity building project. 2855. Spanish Coalition for Jobs, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For Bilingual Medical Assistant training program.
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. 2856. Children of Peace School, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2005. For Executive Functioning Intervention Curriculum.
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Ball Brothers Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to IN. No support for non-secular religious programs or booster organizations. No grants to individuals. 2866. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $22,095, 2005.
George and Frances Ball Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Muncie and Delaware County, IN. No support for religious or political organizations. No grants to individuals. 2867. Ball Memorial Hospital Foundation, Muncie, IN. $10,000, 2006. For consultant.
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.
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2868. Boston Living Center, Boston, MA. $36,000, 2006. For capacity-building initiative. 2869. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $16,000, 2006. For coaching of entrepreneurs. 2870. Samaritans of Greater Boston, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2006. For expansion of capacity and to improve infrastructure. 2871. Seattle Opera, Seattle, WA. $150,000, 2006. For capacity building. 2872. Sheltering Wings Center for Women, Danville, IN. $60,000, 2006. For implementation of plan for capacity building.
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. 2873. Allen County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Fort Wayne, IN. $33,698, 2006. For salary support for office manager. 2874. Forensic Nursing Specialties, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2006. For salary support for fund development coordinator. 2875. Power House Youth Center, New Haven, IN. $10,000, 2006. For salary support for director of programming. 2876. Trinity House of Hope, Fort Wayne, IN. $16,640, 2006. For salary support for resident manager.
Dekko Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL; Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold, and Union counties, IA; and DeKalb, Kosciousko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley counties, IN. No grants to individuals. 2877. Butler Community Day Care Center, Butler, IN. $10,850, 2006. For technical assistance. 2878. Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo, Fort Wayne, IN. $29,708, 2006. For program assessment. 2879. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2006. For operating support.
English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Wayne, IN. No grants to individuals. 2880. Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, Fort Wayne, IN. $30,000, 2005. For executive director search. 2881. Headwaters Park Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $25,000, 2005. For operating support. 2882. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $50,000, 2005. 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. 2883. Saint Vincent Hospital Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $10,000, 2006. For Physicians Medical Education Program.
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, or group trips. 2884. Cedars Hope, Fort Wayne, IN. $15,000, 2006. For project support for assessment of strategic restructuring. 2885. Early Childhood Alliance, Fort Wayne, IN. $75,000, 2006. For program support for training and family child care mentoring. 2886. Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne, IN. $17,500, 2006. For operating support, project support, and board governance training.
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2887. Science Central, Fort Wayne, IN. $15,000, 2006. For project for assessment of strategic restructuring opportunities.
Guidant Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations. 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. 2888. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005.
Eli Lilly and Company 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. 2889. American Diabetes Association, National Service Center, Alexandria, VA. $250,000, 2005. To expand educational programming of Latino Health Care Provider (HCP) CME Project. 2890. Indiana Sports Corporation, Indianapolis, IN. $225,000, 2005. For work plan. 2891. Indiana University-Purdue University, Teacher’s Resource Center, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2005. For program support for Teacher’s Resource Center for K-12 teachers. 2892. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $56,000, 2005. For educational programs (Peer-to-Peer, In Our Own Voice, Support Facilitator Training, Criminal Justice Training Program, and Family-to-Family). 2893. National Council of Womens Organizations, DC. $25,000, 2005. To develop two diabetes training programs for women of color. 2894. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $50,000, 2005. For program support. 2895. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $10,000, 2005. For program support. 2896. Teachers Treasures, Indianapolis, IN. $15,000, 2005. For program support.
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 for community foundations in Indiana or in the context of special initiatives). 2897. 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $225,000, 2006. For organizational and development capacity building. 2898. Arts Council of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $330,000, 2006. For arts audience development. 2899. College of New Jersey Foundation, Ewing, NJ. $511,929, 2006. For evaluation of programs for Theological Exploration of Vocation Initiative. 2900. Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project, Indianapolis, IN. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support and abandoned housing initiative. 2901. Family Promise, Summit, NJ. $300,000, 2006. To establish new Interfaith Hospitality Networks. 2902. Girls Inc., New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For five-year strategic plan development. 2903. IARCCA Institute for Excellence, Indianapolis, IN. $649,650, 2006. For continuing support for statewide performance outcomes project. 2904. Independent Colleges of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $1,100,000, 2006. For Administration of Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program.
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2905. Indiana Area Office of the United Methodist Church, Indianapolis, IN. $45,000, 2006. For Indiana United Methodist Imagine Indiana Annual Conference project. 2906. Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $677,795, 2006. For GIFT Technical Assistance for 2007. 2907. Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, Indianapolis, IN. $250,000, 2006. For Intermediary Community Building Services. 2908. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. For Great Indianapolis Neighborhood Initiative. 2909. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For Indianapolis LISC program. 2910. Marion County Commission on Youth, Indianapolis, IN. $28,552, 2006. For Recognition awards for youth staff of Summer Youth programs and evaluation of training event for youth staff. 2911. New Harmony Project, Indianapolis, IN. $22,000, 2006. For contract for new administrative director. 2912. Prevent Child Abuse Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2006. For strategic alliance study and transition funding. 2913. Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $14,424, 2006. For information technology software project. 2914. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $500,000, 2006. For program development. 2915. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For 2006 Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth conference support. 2916. Young Audiences of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $150,000, 2006. For partial support for implementation of strategic plan.
Lincoln Financial Foundation (formerly Lincoln Financial Group Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Hartford, CT, Schaumburg and the Chicago, IL, area, Fort Wayne, IN, Charlotte, NC, Omaha, NE, Concord, NH, Greensboro, NC, Philadelphia, PA, and London, United Kingdom. No support for religious or political organizations, public or private elementary or secondary schools or school foundations, hospitals, hospital foundations, or nursing homes, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, or pass-through 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. 2917. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $100,000, 2006. For Guildford County Schools - Commitment to Excellence. 2918. Childspace Cooperative Development, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Building Financial Stability - Workforce Development for Early Education Teachers. 2919. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $45,000, 2006. For Growing our Own - Engaging, Empowering, and Inspiring Our Future. 2920. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Technology Planning. 2921. Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Open Door Project, the Festival’s educational outreach, including Young Professional Company, student matinees, artist-in-residence program, internships, and teacher resources. 2922. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Phase II Implementation of Vision 2008 Expansion Plan.
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. 2923. American Association of Community Colleges, DC. $100,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to Ivy Tech Community College to help meet education training needs of workers and businesses. 2924. American Association of State Colleges and Universities, DC. $89,500, 2006. To identify and examine campus programs, organizational
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characteristics and leadership practices that have particularly positive impact on Hispanic students’ graduation rates. 2925. College Mentors for Kids, Indianapolis, IN. $175,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For expansion and assessment of College Mentors for Kids’ mentoring programs. 2926. Education Resources Institute, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop Web-based tools for evaluating pre-college access programs and to support Pathways to College Network research program. 2927. Education Resources Institute, Higher Education Information Center, Boston, MA. $420,900, 2006. 3-year grant. To create partnership between Indiana Pathways to College Network and National Pathways to College Network that maximizes joint capacity to deliver online research and other resources to enhance efforts to improve college access/ success for underserved students. 2928. Finance Project, DC. $258,750, 2006. 2-year grant. To design and implement outcome evaluation of 16 grants funded through Lumina Foundation’s Breaking the Cycle program. 2929. Finance Project, DC. $18,300, 2006. To provide capacity-building support for organizations participating in Breaking the Cycle cluster evaluation. 2930. Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN. $162,700, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To conduct evaluation of Indiana’s Twenty-first Century Scholars Program using qualitative methods. 2931. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $407,260, 2006. 2-year grant. To conduct evaluation of Education Policy Fellowship Program. 2932. Institute for Higher Education Policy, DC. $49,600, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To develop capacity to collect and analyze information about needs of students at minority-serving institutions. 2933. Ivy Tech Community College Central Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Ivy Tech Community College’s transformation to meet its responsibilities as technical college, two-year academic college, and provider of workforce and skills training. 2934. Louisiana Board of Regents, Baton Rouge, LA. $700,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For strategic planning process for higher education in Louisiana. 2935. Martin University, Indianapolis, IN. $125,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To implement leadership succession plan at Martin University. 2936. MDC, Chapel Hill, NC. $1,074,700, 2006. 3.25-year grant. To serve as partner in Achieving the Dream. 2937. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Boulder, CO. $227,000, 2006. To develop methodology for state-level measures of student success. 2938. National College Access Network, Cleveland, OH. $86,700, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To convene McCabe grantees for professional development and capacity building. 2939. National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2006. To fund National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education Annual Institute. 2940. National Youth Employment Coalition, DC. $10,000, 2006. For coalitions participation in communication leadership institute for nonprofit organizations. 2941. New England Board of Higher Education, Boston, MA. $77,000, 2006. For development of strategic action plan by New England Board of Higher Education to strengthen organization’s capacity to engage key constituents, assess regional education needs and improve higher education policy in New England states. 2942. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $496,900, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To evaluate second three-year cycle of McCabe Fund program and build evaluation capacity. 2943. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $386,800, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To evaluate implementation phase of Partnerships for College Access and Success program. 2944. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $101,700, 2006. To expand work of McCabe Funds grantee evaluation. 2945. Orangewood Childrens Foundation, Santa Ana, CA. $30,000, 2006. To strengthen postsecondary programs that provide services to former foster youth by coordinating second national convening of postsecondary support programs for former foster youth. 2946. Public Agenda Foundation, New York, NY. $1,307,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To serve as partner in Achieving the Dream. 2947. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. $1,602,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To serve as partner in Achieving the Dream. 2948. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. $84,600, 2006. For planning for participation in Achieving the Dream.
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2949. University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $507,200, 2006. 3-year grant. To identify, assess and disseminate successful student-access and student-retention practices through network of Jesuit urban universities. 2950. University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Schools Project, Richardson, TX. $83,500, 2006. To develop college readiness, transition and success measures for Texas public high schools. 2951. University of Toledo Foundation, Toledo, OH. $197,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop regional conference structure to better deliver adviser training, improve student participation and increase evaluation efforts for Student African American Brotherhood. 2952. YMCA of the U.S.A., Chicago, IL. $110,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide local and national support to KnowHow2GO college access campaign by assisting students through YMCA programs. 2953. Youth Transition Funders Group, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To inform and connect funders interested in assisting youth in juvenile justice, foster youth and out-of school youth communities.
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, and Indianapolis, IN. No grants to individuals, or for academic research, non-operating private foundations, or international activities. 2954. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $88,333, 2006. For longitudinal evaluation study of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars (program dedicated to providing educational opportunities for individuals who would not normally receive traditional academic scholarships, and whose personal commitments and financial circumstances would preclude their attendance without substantial, long-term scholarship support including adults with dependents, college-age youth with physical disabilities and young adults ages 18-25 who have been raised in the child welfare system and are responsible for their own financial support) in collaboration with Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. 2955. Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources (DOAR), Phoenix, AZ. $30,000, 2006. To expand Nurse and Health Ministries Network to assist additional congregations with developing medical programs, including health screenings, education, counseling and peer support. 2956. Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2006. To create Hispanic Outreach Plan to coordinate efforts of Marion County agencies assisting Latino women. 2957. Indiana University Foundation, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2006. To establish Nonprofit Solution Center to enhance capacity of central Indiana nonprofit organizations. 2958. Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop design plan for permanent exhibit galleries and courtyard that would better serve visitors through displays depicting art, science and history of Colorado Plateau. 2959. NPower Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $50,000, 2006. To provide technology products and services to nonprofit organizations in Maricopa County. 2960. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $40,000, 2006. To provide technology products and services to nonprofit organizations throughout central Indiana.
Wellmark—IOWA
The Greater Des Moines Community Foundation (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. 2962. Health Access Partnership, Des Moines, IA. $50,000, 2006. For HAP Staff and Information System. 2963. Health Access Partnership, Des Moines, IA. $50,000, 2006.
Iowa West Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA and the Council Bluffs, Omaha, NE, area. No support for medical research or church-affiliated organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships (except for foundation scholarship programs) 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), publications, films, books, seminars, symposia or for conferences. 2964. American Red Cross, Council Bluffs, IA. $35,000, 2005. For Council Bluffs volunteer program to assist nonprofit organizations. 2965. Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, Omaha, NE. $20,000, 2005. For Southwest Iowa nonprofit outreach. 2966. Southwest Iowa Planning Council, Atlantic, IA. $25,000, 2005. For mobile data and vehicle locator equipment for Southwest Iowa Transit.
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 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 for 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. 2967. Des Moines Business Education Alliance, Des Moines, IA. $15,000, 2005. 2968. Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative, Pappajohn Higher Education Center, Des Moines, IA. $100,000, 2005.
Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Pomona, 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. 2969. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $369,167, 2006.
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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 Baltimore, MD, Cedar Rapids, IA, Louisville, KY, Kansas City, MO, Charlotte, NC, and NY. No grants to individuals. 2961. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006.
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(formerly The IASD Health Care Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to IA and SD. No grants to individuals. 2970. Calhoun County Department of Health, Rockwell City, IA. $46,575, 2005. For partnerships between private clinicians and public health services to enroll children in comprehensive, physician-based ’medical home,’ emphasizing early screening, disease detection, and health education to families with children. 2971. Cerro Gordo, County of, Department of Public Health, Mason City, IA. $10,000, 2005. For Community Assessment Technical Specialists (CATS) to learn more about community planning in Iowa communities and to provide technical support for those counties with no planner and very little expertise in community planning process. 2972. Crawford, County of, Department of Public Health, Prairie du Chien, WI. $31,360, 2005. For Iowa Project, to improve evaluation and treatment of depression in elderly, Hispanic and child/adolescent populations using screening tools, affordable end effective mental health treatment, improved collaboration, and increased community awareness.
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2973. Iowa Health Foundation, Des Moines, IA. $25,000, 2005. For Chronic Care Model for informed, activated patient and prepared, proactive practice team through collaboration and use of AskMe3, based on clear communication and health literacy principles. 2974. Kirkwood Community College Foundation, Cedar Rapids, IA. $25,000, 2005. To create community model of care delivery and patient safety using ISO 9001 principles as framework for cooperation in establishment of community anticoagulation therapy clinic in Cedar Rapids. 2975. Siouxland Human Investment Partnership (SHIP), Sioux City, IA. $39,525, 2005. For Siouxland Palliative Care to help primary care clinics identify individuals in need of care and support who are at-risk for frequent hospitalizations and/or emergency room visits, and to implement and test new documentation tool, Omaha System. 2976. University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD. $35,977, 2005. For community based End-of-Life Education Partnership, to deliver 15-day end-of-life education seminar with focus on pain management to nurses working in nursing homes in eastern, central, and western South Dakota. 2977. University of South Dakota, Center for Rural Health Improvement, Sioux Falls, SD. $30,000, 2005. For South Dakota Public Health Association and for seed money to plan and implement large public health conferences in Iowa and South Dakota to blend Indian Health Services, Native American providers and traditional public health into common learning venue. 2978. Visiting Nurse Services, Des Moines, IA. $54,138, 2005. To assist childcare providers in improving asthma management for children in their care by implementing best practices in asthma management in childcare settings and training licensing consultants.
KANSAS Baughman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest KS; some funding also in southeast CO, and in the OK Panhandle area. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals. 2979. Seward County Community College Development Foundation, Liberal, KS. $30,000, 2006. For ABE and compensation review.
Capitol Federal Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to major metropolitan areas of central and northeastern KS. No support for religious organizations. 2980. Community Resources Council of Shawnee County, Topeka, KS. $23,500, 2005.
Kansas Health Foundation (formerly Kansas Health Foundation/Kansas Health Trust) Limitations: Giving limited to KS. No grants to individuals. 2981. Counseling and Mediation Center, Wichita, KS. $40,000, 2005. For scholarship funding for ministers in Congregation-based Care and Pastoral Education Programs. 2982. Fort Hays State University, Docking Institute of Public Affairs, Hays, KS. $100,000, 2005. For evaluation to determine impact of relaunch of Let’s Take It Outside media campaign. 2983. Fort Scott Community College, Fort Scott, KS. $24,585, 2005. For development of Dental Hygiene Training Program. 2984. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Wichita, KS. $370,000, 2005. For Public Health Continuing Education scholarships for local Public Health Department practitioners. 2985. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Wichita, KS. $200,000, 2005. To identify informatics competencies required for positions within local health departments and to provide training to meet those competencies. 2986. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Wichita, KS. $150,000, 2005. To strengthen organizational capacity. 2987. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Wichita, KS. $35,000, 2005. For scholarships for public health practitioners to enroll in Public Health Certification Course program.
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2988. Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, Wichita, KS. $10,000, 2005. For training for city mayors and county commissioners in leading effectively during public health emergency. 2989. Kansas Public Health Association, Topeka, KS. $10,000, 2005. To fund five years of Samuel Crumbine Award scholarship, which allows recipients to participate in public health professional development opportunities. 2990. Kansas University Endowment Association, Lawrence, KS. $111,554, 2005. To develop competency-based yearlong institute for public health leadership development and training in Kansas. 2991. Kansas, State of, Office of the Governor, Topeka, KS. $25,000, 2005. To develop strategic plan for Kansas Governor’s Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board. 2992. Nonprofit Chamber of Service of Sedgwick County, Wichita, KS. $50,000, 2005. To build capacity of non-profit agencies. 2993. TOP Properties North, Wichita, KS. $500,000, 2005. For Opportunity Project to provide core support and begin longitudinal evaluation of impact of program on lives of children they serve. 2994. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. $114,000, 2005. For grantwriting assistance to Kansas school districts and communities as they pursue nationally competitive federal grants for programs and services which can ultimately improve long-term health outcomes for children. 2995. Wichita Educational Foundation, Wichita, KS. $100,000, 2005. For leadership and facilitation skills training to Visioneering Wichita volunteers in order to implement strategies agreed upon through visioning process. 2996. Wichita State University Foundation, Wichita, KS. $148,402, 2005. For Elliott School of Communication at Wichita State University to conduct evaluation of Foundation’s Reach Out and Read Initiative. 2997. YMCA of Wichita, Wichita, KS. $17,580, 2005. For training to non-profit organizations on physical activity in after-school programs.
The Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Fred C. Koch Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in KS. No grants to individuals (except for dependents of Koch Industries employees). 2998. History Education Fund, New York, NY. $63,500, 2005. For teacher training and Saturday Student Academy.
Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on the greater metropolitan Washington, DC, area. No grants to individuals. 2999. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2005. For educational programs.
Sunderland Foundation (formerly Lester T. Sunderland Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, KS, MO, and NE. No grants to individuals or for scholarships; no loans. 3000. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006.
KENTUCKY James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in KY, with emphasis on the Jefferson County and Louisville metropolitan areas. No support for private foundations or the performing arts, primary or secondary schooling, religious institutions for religious purposes, including theological seminaries, or political or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for operating needs. 3001. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $50,000, 2005.
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Goldring—LOUISIANA
The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.
Baton Rouge Area Foundation
(formerly Louisville Community Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville and Jefferson County, KY. No support for sectarian purposes. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or generally for endowments or capital campaigns. 3002. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $11,155, 2006. 3003. North American Equipment Dealers Foundation, Fenton, MO. $10,000, 2006. 3004. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $25,000, 2006.
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. 3018. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $96,200, 2006. 3019. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $98,000, 2006. 3020. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $38,000, 2006. For the E-Rate Filing Service for Schools and Libraries Impacted by Katrina to help schools and libraries apply for funds to rebuild their technology. 3021. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $122,500, 2006.
The Gheens Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY, and LaFourche and Terrebone parishes, LA. No support for private high schools. No grants to individuals. 3005. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $15,000, 2006. 3006. KentuckianaWorks, Louisville, KY. $25,000, 2006.
Mildred V. Horn Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in KY (for homeless shelters and education) and historic homes (built between 1760-1860) open to the public in KY, IL, IN, MO, OH, TN, VA, and WV. No grants to individuals or for endowments. 3007. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $80,000, 2006. For operating support.
The Humana Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Louisville, KY. No support for social, labor, political, veterans’, or fraternal organizations. No grants for start up needs, seed money, lobbying efforts, or general operating support for religious organizations, construction or renovation of sanctuaries, or mission-focused activities. 3008. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2006. For Hurricane Katrina relief. 3009. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $25,000, 2006. For Hurricane Katrina relief.
Yum! Brands Foundation (formerly Tricon Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Louisville, KY. 3010. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville, KY. $10,000, 2005. 3011. National Council of La Raza, DC. $30,000, 2005.
The Booth-Bricker Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA. No grants to individuals, or for operating or maintenance costs. 3022. School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2005. For computer equipment. 3023. Volunteer and Information Agency (VIA), New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2005. For national consultant and specialized software.
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. 3024. Greater North Louisiana Community Development, Jonesboro, LA. $10,000, 2005. For continued capacity building. 3025. Soaring Wings Ranch, Conway, AR. $10,000, 2005. For First Phase Development. 3026. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $110,000, 2005. For Teach For America in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA. 3027. New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA. $40,000, 2005. For ongoing program providing continuing education for practicing ophthalmologists in current research into treatment of eye problems.
LOUISIANA Baptist Community Ministries Limitations: Giving primarily in Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany parishes, LA. No grants to individuals, or for capital grants. 3012. Greater New Orleans Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $222,818, 2005. To increase nonprofits’ capacity to use information in decision-making. 3013. Greater New Orleans Knowledge Works, New Orleans, LA. $49,817, 2005. For Orleans Parish Community Based Service Network. 3014. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $46,208, 2005. For Public Policy Partnership. 3015. School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $550,000, 2005. For Strategic School Leadership Building. 3016. United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, New Orleans, LA. $158,432, 2005. To increase nonprofits’ capacity to use information in decision-making. 3017. University of New Orleans Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $128,834, 2005. To train teachers to recognize and report suspected child sexual abuse.
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The Ella West Freeman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No grants to individuals. 3028. New Schools for New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $600,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For operational support.
Freeport-McMoran Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the southern LA area. No support for political and fraternal organizations, or for churches and religious institutions (except where such organizations are providing services to the community at large). No grants to individuals. 3029. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $35,000, 2005. For unrestricted support.
Goldring Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA region. No support for political purposes. 3030. Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $25,000, 2005.
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Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to communities within or near Baton Rouge, LA. No grants to individuals. 3031. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 3032. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 3033. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 3034. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 3035. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
The RosaMary Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No grants to individuals. 3036. School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Principal Preparation, Education and Professional Development.
The Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area. No grants to individuals. 3037. American Red Cross, Baton Rouge, LA. $26,000, 2005. For vehicle replacement, reorganization and capacity building. 3038. Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic, Baton Rouge, LA. $20,000, 2005. For staff funding. 3039. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $95,000, 2005. For Standards of Excellence Certification. 3040. Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, Baton Rouge, LA. $10,000, 2005. For Teacher Program. 3041. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $10,000, 2005. For teachers in Park Forest Middle School. 3042. Volunteers of America, Greater Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA. $20,000, 2005. For Development Associate.
MAINE Sam L. Cohen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southern ME. No grants to individuals, or for annual funds, endowments or multi-year commitments. 3043. Congregation Etz Chaim, Biddeford, ME. $10,000, 2006. For general and strategic planning support.
Great Bay Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Limitations: Giving primarily in ME and NH. No support for religious organizations, or for research projects, unless they lead toward self-sufficiency, public schools, colleges or universities, state agencies, or direct social service programs. No grants to individuals, or for travel or study, capital campaigns, or bricks and mortar. 3044. Building Materials Resource Center, Roxbury, MA. $25,000, 2006. For study and planning of income generation to teach people how to maintain and improve their homes by using perfectly good materials from landfills.
Libra Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to ME. No grants to individuals. 3045. Pineland Farms, New Gloucester, ME. $4,632,863, 2005. To develop, operate, and staff Pineland Farms.
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
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funds), or for equipment, annual campaigns for regular operations, or for capital campaigns. 3046. Alzheimers Association, Maine Chapter, Portland, ME. $15,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3047. Eastern Agency on Aging, Bangor, ME. $15,000, 2005. For capacity building program. 3048. Jobs for Maines Graduates, Farmingdale, ME. $15,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3049. Maine Center for Economic Policy, Augusta, ME. $15,000, 2005. For capacity building program. 3050. YWCA of Greater Portland, Portland, ME. $15,000, 2005. For comprehensive market and community research project to enable better understanding of characteristics and needs of women in Greater Portland market, results of which will be used to inform current and future programming decisions.
The Oak Foundation U.S.A. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for Religious organizations for religious purposes; or for political candidates. No grants to individuals, fundraising drives, events or amounts under $25,000. 3051. Center for Community Self-Help, Durham, NC. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 3052. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 3053. Ecologic Development Fund, Cambridge, MA. $99,117, 2005. For general support. 3054. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $170,000, 2005. For general support. 3055. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $46,738, 2005. 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. 3056. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3057. Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2006. For development and fundraising. 3058. Western Mountains Alliance, Farmington, ME. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building.
Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation (formerly Switzer Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to CA, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT for fellowship program, leadership grants available on a national basis. 3059. Center for Resource Solutions, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2006. For consultant to assist Center in developing new initiatives in Carbon Offset Certification and Sustainable Transport Program.
TD Banknorth Charitable Foundation (formerly Banknorth Charitable Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, and VT. No support for political, fraternal, religious, or labor organizations or teams. No grants to individuals, or for research projects, events not open to members of the general public, endowments, tournaments, fundraising events, or debt reduction. 3060. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $15,000, 2005. 3061. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $15,000, 2005. 3062. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. 3063. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $15,000, 2005. 3064. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2005. 3065. Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, Manchester, NH. $10,000, 2005. 3066. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, New Britain, CT. $40,000, 2005. 3067. Neighborhood Housing Services of Springfield, Springfield, MA. $10,000, 2005. 3068. Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, Waterbury, CT. $10,000, 2005.
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3069. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Greenfield, MA. $15,000, 2005.
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3086. University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD. $112,356, 2006. For four-year evaluation of Core Knowledge Preschool Program in Baltimore City’s Southeast Community Organization (SECO) Head Start Centers.
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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. 3070. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2006. For Charter Schools Technical Assistance Project. 3071. Baltimore City Public School System, Southwest Baltimore Charter School, Baltimore, MD. $40,000, 2006. For staffing costs of executive director to focus on administration, including board recruitment, parent/ student recruitment, data and facilities management, community outreach, and interaction with Baltimore City Public School System. 3072. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2006. For independent audit of treatment-utilization data submitted by substance-abuse treatment providers. 3073. Baltimore Urban Debate League, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2006. For development and implementation of full-scale in-house monitoring and evaluation system to track league’s ability to influence student outcomes. 3074. Center for Watershed Protection, Ellicott City, MD. $25,000, 2006. To develop collaboration between Baltimore Harbor Watershed Association, Herring Run Watershed Association and Jones Falls Watershed Association to create and implement comprehensive watershed management and sub-watershed action projects. 3075. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $84,000, 2006. For continued support for development of Baltimore Area Association of Supportive Housing (BAASH), professional association for those who provide safe and affordable housing to ex-offenders and former addicts. 3076. Episcopal Housing Corporation, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2006. For staffing costs of real estate development project manager to expand capacity of local service providers to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing. 3077. Friends of Patterson Park, Baltimore, MD. $18,000, 2006. For continued support of Volunteer Teams Project. 3078. Fund for Educational Excellence, Baltimore, MD. $55,900, 2006. For expansion of Math Works initiative for 3rd through 6th grade teachers in Baltimore City public schools. 3079. Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2006. For Project EDGE, program to encourage professional development in preparation for careers in health care. 3080. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For JumpStart, pre-apprenticeship program in building and construction trades for unemployed and underemployed Baltimore City residents referred by Goodwill Industries. 3081. Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, Baltimore, MD. $90,000, 2006. For Mayor’s Office, for evaluation of Employment Development’s Re-entry Center at Mondawmin Mall. 3082. Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. For continued support and expansion of Music Teacher Mentoring Program for new and recently hired elementary and middle school teachers. 3083. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. For training programs for directors of Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems-funded treatment centers. 3084. New Leaders for New Schools, Baltimore, MD. $110,000, 2006. For continued support of New Leaders-Baltimore program. 3085. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For continuation of initiative to recruit, train, and support Teach For America corps teaching in Baltimore City public schools.
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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. 3087. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For salary for development director. 3088. Baltimore City Heritage Area Association, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For coordinator of guided tours to heritage sites beyond Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. 3089. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Associated Catholic Charities, Baltimore, MD. $21,000, 2006. For evaluation of Maryland Re-Entry Partnership program to reduce recidivism and reintegrate former prisoners, and for graduation ceremony. 3090. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance and support to Baltimore Community Foundation’s Neighborhood Grants Program applicants. 3091. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2006. For affordable housing opportunities in existing and emerging neighborhoods in Baltimore City and region. 3092. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. To organize citizens to advocate for transit planning for residents who use the bus and light rail systems. 3093. ConneXions Community Leadership Academy, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For coordinator’s salary and to conduct high school selection and career planning workshops for parents. 3094. Healthy Neighborhoods, Baltimore, MD. $70,000, 2006. For operating support and support to targeted Baltimore neighborhood organizations working to market undervalued neighborhoods and increase home ownership. 3095. Herring Run Watershed Association, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For strategic plan and to continue work on improving health of Herring Run Watershed. 3096. Historic Jonestown, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2006. For assistant director to coordinate with consortium members. 3097. International Rescue Committee, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To partner with Volunteer Maryland to develop training, evaluation, and implement best practices procedures for increased volunteer responsibilities on behalf of refugees in Baltimore. 3098. Prisoners Aid Association of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2006. For board formation activities, professional development workshops for staff, and to create strategic plan to increase self-sufficiency and broaden funding base. 3099. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For salary for new staff position designed to coach, teach model instruction, and offer classroom observation and feedback.
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). 3100. Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training, Baltimore, MD. $37,500, 2005. 3101. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $55,000, 2005. 3102. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005.
The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in MD. No grants to individuals. 3103. Chesapeake Bay Trust, Annapolis, MD. $100,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3104. Chesapeake Research Consortium, Edgewater, MD. $50,000, 2005. For independent review of oyster restoration in MD and VA. 3105. River Network, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3106. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2005. For communication.
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation Limitations: Giving is concentrated in the ten sites that make up the Making Connections initiative, as well as the foundation civic sites in Baltimore, New Haven and Atlanta. 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. 3107. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $125,000, 2006. For Community Health Summit, peer training, technical assistance, and program development related to neighborhood approaches to health and public health. 3108. Accountability Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2006. For Refund Anticipation Project. 3109. Action for Children North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $14,000, 2006. To support training and technical assistance on issue of results-based advocacy for board and staff. 3110. Advocates for Children and Youth, Baltimore, MD. $200,000, 2006. To support Reason to Believe outcomes, advancement of new and existing Maryland opportunity Compacts and continued review of Thornton findings. 3111. Agenda for Children, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2006. To provide general support to rebuild staff capacity following hurricanes of 2005. 3112. Alianza Dominicana, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. For continued support of La Plaza as Beacon School demonstration and technical assistance site and to further develop Beacon School Community Partnership, as part of Beacons Initiative. 3113. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, The Alliance, DC. $40,000, 2006. To build capacity of community change technical assistance field by elevating awareness of, and ability to carry out culturally competent family and neighborhood strengthening activities. 3114. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $80,000, 2006. To continue support for technical assistance to local coalitions engaged in campaigns to promote family sustaining incomes. 3115. American Youth Work Center, DC. $60,000, 2006. To support continuing development and expansion of revenue and subscriber base of Youth Today, newspaper that disseminates information about youth services field. 3116. Associated Black Charities, Baltimore, MD. $189,800, 2006. To provide ongoing administrative management of Baltimore Direct Services Grant (BDSG) program, under direction of Foundation’s Community Initiatives Baltimore staff. 3117. Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2006. To support Charter and Innovation Technical Assistance and Advocacy (CITA) program. 3118. Baltimore American Indian Center, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. To increase organizational capacity to provide community outreach and direct services that will directly improve well-being of Baltimore’s urban Indian families. 3119. Baltimore Education Network, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2006. To support families in East Baltimore, Maryland as they become more informed and active on school issues at school, neighborhood or system level. 3120. Baruch College of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $82,500, 2006. To integrate child care services operated by New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) and New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA). 3121. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to school design teams and New Small Autonomous Schools from Oakland Making Connections site and beyond. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3122. Bienvenidos Childrens Center, Altadena, CA. $50,000, 2006. 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. 3123. Boston College, Newton Centre, MA. $50,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance on issues related to girls to sites implementing Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). Assistance is provided through Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project. 3124. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $175,000, 2006. Toward continued development of results-based accountability approach to Foundation’s education investments. 3125. Career Resources, Louisville, KY. $106,605, 2006. To provide support and connection needed by residents to take advantage of opportunities
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with high growth employers and to organize services to reduce barriers for residents including special populations such as ex-offenders, single parents and disabled. 3126. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $70,684, 2006. 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. 3127. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $41,671, 2006. For analysis of Team Decisionmaking in Louisville, KY to support evaluation of Family to Family (F2F), reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 3128. Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2006. To finalize set of tools and technical assistance strategies for youth serving organizations that support youth of color. 3129. Center for Community Alternatives, Syracuse, NY. $21,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to jurisdictions replicating Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative (JDAI). 3130. Center for Community Change, DC. $200,000, 2006. To support coordination and provision of technical assistance to Worker Centers across country. 3131. Center for Community Change, DC. $75,000, 2006. To provide affordable financial products such as debit cards to low-income workers. 3132. Center for Community Change, DC. $35,000, 2006. To support new generation of nonprofit leaders. 3133. Center for Economic Progress, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. To support technical assistance and information clearinghouse around Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) outreach and free tax preparation for low-income families. 3134. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $279,232, 2006. To support technical assistance, policy development and training to state and local governments to support family leadership development and consumer advocacy in Neighborhood Transformation/Family Development initiative (NT/FD) sites, and to promote program and policy development for special populations. 3135. Center for the Study of Social Policy, DC. $1,660,000, 2006. To support development and management of Technical Assistance Research Center. 3136. Center for the Study of Social Policy, DC. $39,500, 2006. To provide technical assistance consultation in conjunction with Rasmuson Foundation in support of revitalization efforts in Mountain View, Alaska neighborhood. 3137. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, DC. $525,000, 2006. To support technical assistance to state-based organizations to increase their capacity to analyze and respond to emerging state budget and fiscal issues affecting well-being of disadvantaged families. 3138. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, DC. $300,000, 2006. To engage state and local organizations in efforts to promote use of tax credits and health coverage by low-income working families, provide training and technical assistance, and conduct research and analysis on related policy development. 3139. CEOs for Cities, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity of philanthropic organizations in addressing issues of race and equity. 3140. Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. $10,129, 2006. To support position of policy research analyst on Foundation’s National Evaluation Advisory Team. 3141. Chatham-Savannah Youth Futures Authority, Savannah, GA. $25,000, 2006. To support outreach and communication activities related to Georgia’s efforts to make systematic changes in delivery of behavioral health services to children and adolescents. 3142. Child and Family Policy Center, Des Moines, IA. $400,000, 2006. To support technical assistance, knowledge gathering, research, and policy analysis designed to influence community-based efforts to improve results for families. 3143. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $80,000, 2006. To support conferences related to leadership development of child welfare commissioners, parents and youth, and to advance child welfare policy and practice nationally. 3144. Child Welfare League of America, Arlington, VA. $10,000, 2006. To support Finding Better Ways Conference held in Nashville, TN. 3145. Children and Family Futures, Irvine, CA. $35,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for policy reform related to child welfare issues.
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3146. Children Now, Oakland, CA. $40,000, 2006. To support education and outreach around issue of universal pre-K implementation in California. 3147. Childrens Home, Catonsville, MD. $10,000, 2006. Toward Family Reunification Support Program, which will facilitate increased involvement and participation of family resources in residents out-of-home placement and treatment. 3148. Childrens Planning Council Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. To support strategic planning process to outline specific goals, objects and benchmarks. 3149. Childrens Planning Council Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $18,000, 2006. For Leadership Program Consultant, Children and Family Fellowship Network, and organizational capacity building. 3150. Childrens Rights, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To support strategic planning and development. 3151. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $165,725, 2006. To implement Real Time Community Change program. 3152. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $85,000, 2006. To support ongoing development of Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance and Vital Signs. 3153. Civic Builders, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To document lessons learned in nonprofit charter school facilities development. 3154. Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA. $40,000, 2006. To develop plan for building strong partnership between Clark Atlanta University and surrounding community. 3155. Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, Las Vegas, NV. $100,000, 2006. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3156. Coalition for Juvenile Justice, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support dissemination and replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3157. Colorado League of Charter Schools, Denver, CO. $41,950, 2006. To analyze student and school performance data, and document lessons learned for selected schools in Foundation sites. 3158. Commonweal, Bolinas, CA. $64,200, 2006. To support technical assistance to Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) replication sites. 3159. Communications Consortium Media Center, DC. $200,000, 2006. To provide communications technical assistance to director and staff of human services and child welfare agencies in select sites. 3160. Communications Consortium Media Center, DC. $100,000, 2006. To provide communications technical assistance to director and staff of human services and child welfare agencies in select states. 3161. Communications Consortium Media Center, DC. $21,301, 2006. To provide strategic communications and media plan for Families for Life: National Convening on Youth Permanence held in Washington, D.C. 3162. Community Indicators Consortium, Lynn, MA. $10,000, 2006. To support Fifth International Conference on Community Indicators held in Jacksonville, Florida. 3163. Community Resources for Justice, Boston, MA. $26,600, 2006. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3164. Community Solutions, Indianapolis, IN. $31,000, 2006. To support delivery of training and technical assistance to Foundation partners in submission of Department of Education-Parental Information and Resource Center (PIRC) competitive grant application. 3165. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $122,950, 2006. To support Executive Transition Management services to Foundation grantees and related field building activities. 3166. Cook County, County of, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2006. 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). 3167. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support evaluation of Caring for Quality demonstration (CFQ). CFQ is designed to improve quality of Family Friend and Neighbor child care through home visiting, credentialing, network meetings, and parent involvement. 3168. Cornell University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Ithaca, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support evaluation of family child care home visiting program in Rochester, NY. 3169. Council of Chief State School Officers, DC. $50,000, 2006. To support efforts to build state teams that are responsive to needs of all children and families as young children make transition into public school and to help state teams prepare schools for young children.
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3170. Dallas County Juvenile Department, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. To replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3171. DC Exchange, Great Falls, VA. $125,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3172. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Leadership Change Initiative. 3173. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $950,000, 2006. To support East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) Relocation Program. 3174. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $819,038, 2006. To provide continued operations, programmatic and capacity building support for workforce development, educational, communications, community development and economic inclusion program areas. 3175. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $500,000, 2006. To provide operating support. 3176. Economic Policy Institute, DC. $40,000, 2006. To support efforts to provide data and technical assistance to Foundation’s KIDS COUNT grantees. 3177. Edgewood Family Network, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2006. To develop capacity to be financially and fiscally accountable to funders and other resource providers. 3178. Faith Partnerships, Raleigh, NC. $75,000, 2006. To support development of Table of Faith Initiative, project to help faith-based organizations establish philanthropic funds for communities they serve. 3179. Faith Partnerships, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2006. To provide general operating support. 3180. Families International, Milwaukee, WI. $100,000, 2006. To facilitate affiliation of United Neighborhood Centers of America (UNCA) and Families International, Inc. (FII). 3181. Family Empowerment Institute, Detroit, MI. $109,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance and training for Family to Family (F2F). Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 3182. Family Independence Initiative, Oakland, CA. $34,500, 2006. To support tasks associated with responsibly closing down Oakland Family Independence Initiative. 3183. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $73,293, 2006. To contribute to increase in rate of children in Baltimore who enter school fully ready to learn. 3184. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006. To support work with Baltimore Leadership in Action (B-LAP) partners to hire Countdown to Kindergarten Coordinator. 3185. Finance Project, DC. $100,000, 2006. To provide staff support and facilitate evaluation design pursuant to multi-year co-investment strategy of Foster Care Work Group. 3186. Finance Project, DC. $90,000, 2006. To build knowledge base and develop new resources focused on financing and sustaining youth engagement initiatives. 3187. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $52,500, 2006. To measure need and outreach on predatory lending issues affecting Native communities. 3188. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $350,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance in design, development, and operation of high quality schools of choice in Philadelphia, PA. 3189. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $33,095, 2006. To support technical assistance needs assessment of Baltimore Charter Schools. 3190. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $16,172, 2006. To sponsor breakfast at Beyond School Hours Conference in Dallas, TX. 3191. Friends of the Family, Baltimore, MD. $65,672, 2006. To support development of business plan that will establish statewide system of support for children ages 0-3. 3192. Georgetown University, DC. $200,000, 2006. To support Qualitative Evaluation of Effects of District of Columbia Choice Program on various stakeholders. 3193. Good Beginnings Alliance, Honolulu, HI. $50,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to Making Connections on developing and implementing Play and Learn programs in Making Connections neighborhoods. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3194. Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Sebastopol, CA. $55,000, 2006. To support strategic planning, research, documentation and dissemination of additional promising immigrant integration practices in areas of language acquisition and access, education and family economic integration.
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3195. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $40,000, 2006. For leadership development work. 3196. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $50,000, 2006. To continue to build leadership and power in Greater Boston’s immigrant and low-income communities through initiative called Organized Money Campaign, initiative to systematically assess organizations’ collective economic power and to identify those institutions (banks, insurance companies, etc.) where we have enough leverage to negotiate for greater economic justice and to improve lives of our members. 3197. Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee (GIPC), Indianapolis, IN. $125,000, 2006. To develop comprehensive charter school accountability system to be administered out of Mayor’s Office. 3198. Harlem Childrens Zone, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. To continue support of Countee Cullen Community Center Beacon School and Booker T. Washington Beacon School as demonstration and technical assistance sites, as part of Beacons Initiative. 3199. Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. To support National Transitional Jobs Network’s (NTJN) efforts to increase number of transitional jobs programs serving hard-to-employ individuals, and to strengthen and expand existing programs. 3200. Hookakoo Corporation, Honolulu, HI. $24,600, 2006. To build capacity of community volunteers and partners in school redesign. 3201. Human Interaction Research Institute, Encino, CA. $39,300, 2006. To continue developing new knowledge and supports for Foundation’s place-based philanthropy initiative. 3202. In-Form Consultants, Chevy Chase, MD. $35,296, 2006. To support services of consultant for Rural Family Economic Success (FES) component of Neighborhood Transformation/Family Development initiative (NT/FD). 3203. Indiana Youth Institute, Indianapolis, IN. $43,000, 2006. To support transformation of Indiana’s child welfare case practice to one that partners with families, providers and communities to protect children and achieve permanency. 3204. Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, Indianapolis, IN. $20,003, 2006. For Indianapolis Family Circles project. 3205. Indianapolis, City of, Department of Parks and Recreation, Indianapolis, IN. $50,000, 2006. To support community school coordinator for two Indianapolis public schools. 3206. Innovation Network, DC. $150,000, 2006. To support Foundation as it works to align grantmaking and management around Results-Based Accountability Framework. 3207. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $50,000, 2006. Toward Coalition for Community Schools national forum in Baltimore, MD. 3208. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $30,000, 2006. Toward Coalition for Community Schools. 3209. Institute for Social and Economic Development, Des Moines, IA. $23,200, 2006. To provide strategic consultation to key workforce development partners to strengthen workforce system and opportunities for families in Making Connections neighborhoods. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3210. Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support and provide technical assistance to broad-based state-level movements for tax reform that will better support low-income families and provide more adequate and reliable revenues for vital state services. 3211. Interaction Institute for Social Change, Cambridge, MA. $69,328, 2006. To support design and facilitation of Portfolio/Technical Assistance Integration work. 3212. International Hispanic Network, San Antonio, TX. $15,000, 2006. To sponsor Network. 3213. Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2006. To support resident-led neighborhood revitalization work in Market Creek Plaza. 3214. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $116,500, 2006. To provide direct support to and technical assistance to regional workforce partnerships in Pennsylvania. 3215. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $75,000, 2006. To improve infrastructure, training, and dissemination vehicles of Family Spirit program in effort to significantly scale up replication efforts on tribal lands. 3216. Justice Policy Institute, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support campaign by Justice Policy Institute to alter public opinion about juvenile crime and
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justice and to support dissemination and replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3217. Juvenile Law Center, Philadelphia, PA. $13,850, 2006. To assist New Jersey Commissioner and Governor’s Office in their analysis and consideration of various human services restructuring options, and in planning and implementation of any such efforts. 3218. Lawrence CommunityWorks, Lawrence, MA. $200,000, 2006. To support, enhance, develop, and disseminate certain strategies and practices of community organizing, resident engagement, and family strengthening that are proving critical to mutual work. 3219. Lawrence CommunityWorks, Lawrence, MA. $75,000, 2006. To support, enhance, develop, and disseminate certain strategies and practices of community organizing, resident engagement, and family strengthening that are proving critical to mutual work. 3220. Living Classrooms Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2006. To provide strategic planning and leadership transition services. 3221. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $625,000, 2006. To support Centers for Working Families (CSF) in two LISC cities. 3222. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. To support development and implementation of Centers for Working Families (CWF) in Chicago. 3223. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $190,000, 2006. To increase Leveraging Housing Authority Resources to help low-income families build assets and increase their earnings and incomes. 3224. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To support Charter Facility Financing Study. 3225. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $95,000, 2006. To support program, The Changing Face of Housing in Minnesota. 3226. Local Management Board of Saint Marys County, Leonardtown, MD. $20,000, 2006. To support Southern Maryland Leadership in Action program. 3227. Louisiana Department of Social Services, Baton Rouge, LA. $75,000, 2006. To hire consultants to assist with planning neighborhood-based, family-centered service delivery systems in Orleans and Calcasieu parishes. 3228. Low Income Investment Fund, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. To provide general support for California Charter School Capital Fund. 3229. Management Assistance Group, DC. $135,000, 2006. To provide fundraising and related technical assistance to KIDS COUNT grantees. 3230. Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council, Indianapolis, IN. $100,000, 2006. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3231. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. $300,000, 2006. To support comprehensive school design, development center, and facilities incubator for new schools. 3232. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD. $70,000, 2006. To provide nonprofit organization leadership transition supports and services, also known as Executive Transition management consulting. 3233. Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3234. Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. Toward technical assistance by outside consultants for New York City Interagency Task Force on Language Access. 3235. MDRC, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 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. 3236. MDRC, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. To support planning efforts, with state of Arkansas, on evaluation of effects that intensive outreach and marketing of Arkansas Work Pays work program would have on participation rates and impacts of earnings supplement policies. 3237. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. $224,483, 2006. 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. 3238. Metro Organizations for People, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. To produce and disseminate report on Denver school finance. 3239. Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community Justice, Portland, OR. $225,000, 2006. To sustain and deepen Multnomah County’s juvenile detention reforms, to continue to serve as
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Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) model site and to develop plans to implement additional reforms to increase court-involved youths’ connections. 3240. National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support final stages of start-up and implementation activities of National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, including developing revised and expanded strategic plan for Alliance. 3241. National Black Caucus States Institute, DC. $100,000, 2006. To engage and assist increasing number of Black State legislators who are seeking opportunities and methodologies to increase asset base of African-Americans through appropriate and effective policy initiatives. 3242. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $296,613, 2006. To support local coordination, Family Economic Success (FES) coaching, and technical assistance liaison activities related to Making Connections in Oakland. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3243. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $97,002, 2006. To build capacity of Foundation’s grantees to better use Results-Based Accountability. 3244. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $60,000, 2006. To implement proactive marketing strategy that positions organization as recognized thought leader in community-building field and develop culturally appropriate tools for children and families living in communities of color. 3245. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $40,800, 2006. To provide technical support and training services to improve organizational effectiveness of Making Connections Providence (MCP). Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3246. National Congress for Community Economic Development, DC. $30,000, 2006. To support orderly and efficient close down of organization. 3247. National Council of Churches USA, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support development of tools and messaging around supports for low-income families in low-income communities. 3248. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, NV. $62,491, 2006. To provide training and information to juvenile court judges on Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) and its various reform strategies. 3249. National Council of La Raza, DC. $145,000, 2006. To support organization as Family Strengthening Awards Co-Sponsor in Neighborhood Transformation/Family Development initiative (NT/FD) National Campaign in effort to strengthen low-income working families. 3250. National Council of La Raza, DC. $125,552, 2006. To support organization as Family Strengthening Awards Co-Sponsor in Neighborhood Transformation/Family Development initiative (NT/FD) National Campaign in effort to strengthen low-income working families. 3251. National Council of La Raza, DC. $125,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance and resource materials to community-based schools serving Latino students and their families. 3252. National Council of La Raza, DC. $75,000, 2006. To inform and educate Hispanic community leaders and public about federal budget and tax policy deliberations; inject Hispanic community perspective into key targeted areas of debate; and develop materials on importance of taxes in meeting. 3253. National Council of La Raza, DC. $13,000, 2006. To support Annual Conference held in Los Angeles, California. 3254. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $135,000, 2006. To support research, policy development and demonstration project to help low-income families obtain affordable and reliable used cars. 3255. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $102,650, 2006. To support New Orleans Workforce Intermediary Project. 3256. National Health and Educational Foundation, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2006. To allow travel for youth and family members to Building Bridges Summit between Residential and Community Services in Omaha, NE. 3257. National Juvenile Defender Center, DC. $75,000, 2006. To provide training and technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI).
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3258. National Learning Institute, Fairfax, VA. $50,000, 2006. To support training Family, Friend and Neighbor Care (FFN) providers in Military Model of quality care. 3259. National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Families, DC. $10,000, 2006. To conduct evaluation of major services performed by Network. 3260. Neighborhood Development Corporation of Jamaica Plain, Jamaica Plain, MA. $35,350, 2006. To develop Sectoral Sustainability Working Paper. 3261. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2006. To support early development and planning activities for Resident Owned Communities USA, national incubation program of New Hampshire Community Loan Fund. Implementation will be funded by grant from Ford Foundation. 3262. New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Trenton, NJ. $200,000, 2006. Toward replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAD) in New Jersey. 3263. New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2006. To provide support in area of juvenile justice reform. 3264. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $85,000, 2006. To support New Leaders for New Schools in Baltimore. 3265. New Mexico, State of, Santa Fe, NM. $144,697, 2006. Toward design and implementation of juvenile detention reforms as part of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3266. New York University, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. To aid in design and creation of Leadership Academy Research Center for Leadership and Action dedicated to supporting Administration for Children’s Services’ mission of ensuring safety and well-being of New York City’s children. 3267. New Yorkers for Children, New York, NY. $230,000, 2006. To provide support for New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) case management project. 3268. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $33,676, 2006. To provide strategic planning assistance to local Making Connections partner. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3269. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $111,833, 2006. For Makings Connections Local Learning Partnership in Milwaukee and to provide coordination and administrative services. Job of LLP is to support work of Making Connections Initiative in using data and research. LLP provides process documentation for Initiative, develops data warehousing and mapping service, and provides learning support to Making Connections Initiative. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3270. North American Council on Adoptable Children, Saint Paul, MN. $23,500, 2006. To provide technical assistance to Family to Family (F2F). Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 3271. North Lawndale Employment Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For capacity-building initiative. 3272. Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $190,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3273. NPower Greater DC Region, DC. $23,000, 2006. Toward creation of Strategic Technology Plan for East Capital Center for Change and technological readiness assessment manual for nonprofits. 3274. NPower Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $17,066, 2006. To continue to develop consultant database for Indianapolis to ensure nonprofits are better able to serve their communities. 3275. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $74,954, 2006. To explore key strategies to increase amount and effectiveness of place-based philanthropy in the U.S. 3276. Pierce County Juvenile Court, Tacoma, WA. $62,500, 2006. To support implementation of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3277. PolicyLink, Oakland, CA. $23,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to Making Connections Providence site. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3278. Pretrial Services Resource Center, DC. $150,000, 2006. To develop technical assistance help desk and related knowledge management system for Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3279. Providence Plan, Providence, RI. $546,503, 2006. To support implementation of Local Learning Partnership (LLP) workplan that emphasizes data, planning, and evaluation. Job of LLP is to support work of Making Connections Initiative in using data and research. LLP provides
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process documentation for Initiative, develops data warehousing and mapping service, and provides learning support to Making Connections Initiative. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3280. Providence Plan, Providence, RI. $125,000, 2006. Toward Compassion Capital Fund (CCF) demonstration project. Primary purpose of CCF is to help faith-based and community organizations increase their effectiveness, enhance their ability to provide social services to serve those most in need, expand their organizations, diversify their funding sources, and create collaborations to better serve those in need. 3281. Public Education Network, DC. $10,000, 2006. To allow members of Network to attend Leadership Development Symposium at Annual Conference. 3282. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $800,000, 2006. To support national replication center for Plain Talk, neighborhood-based initiative aimed at helping adults, parents and community leaders develop skills and tools they need to communicate effectively with young people about reducing adolescent sexual risk-taking. 3283. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2006. To help formerly incarcerated people make and sustain long term attachments to workforce by convening diverse segments of local communities. 3284. Public/Private Ventures, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. To implement Workforce Benchmarking Effort. 3285. Resource Development Institute, Columbia, MD. $30,000, 2006. To provide support for parent and resident leadership facilitation training and related technical assistance to Foundation and mission critical grantees. 3286. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. To evaluate impact of San Francisco Working Families Credit. 3287. San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. To support Family Acceptance Project. 3288. San Francisco, City and County of, Juvenile Probation Department, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To support activities related to replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3289. Santa Clara, County of, San Jose, CA. $63,000, 2006. To support design and implementation of juvenile detention reforms as part of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3290. Santa Cruz, County of, Santa Cruz, CA. $225,000, 2006. To solidify juvenile detention reforms and to serve as host site for other jurisdictions seeking to replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative. 3291. SCO Family of Services, Glen Cove, NY. $75,000, 2006. To integrate Foster Care and Preventive System (IFCPS). 3292. SEED Foundation, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support planning and community outreach for SEED school in Baltimore. 3293. Self-Help Ventures Fund, Durham, NC. $52,917, 2006. To provide technical assistance around issues of economic well-being of low-income families. 3294. Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education, Chicago, IL. $31,022, 2006. For Congress on Urban Ministry, bi-annual event of Christians engaged in work of urban ministry. 3295. SmartMoney Community Services, Cincinnati, OH. $25,000, 2006. To develop and implement method of evaluating financial education programs for impact on participants. 3296. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $75,000, 2006. For general support. 3297. Steege/Thomson Communications, Philadelphia, PA. $224,500, 2006. To provide communications support for FAMILIES COUNT: Family Strengthening Awards and FAMILIES COUNT: National Honors Programs. 3298. Stewards of Change, Smithtown, NY. $167,953, 2006. To build upon initial research findings (identifying key technologies, trends, issues and opportunities within child welfare) to broaden Foundation’s knowledge base and preparedness to implement demonstration projects. 3299. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. Toward Alumni Leadership Program. 3300. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. Toward Alumni Leadership Program. 3301. United Way of Central Iowa, Des Moines, IA. $30,000, 2006. To support work with fathers of dependent children in Polk County. 3302. University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $85,000, 2006. Toward ongoing development of Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance and Vital Signs.
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3303. University of Baltimore Educational Foundation, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006. To support Social Enterprise Resource for region’s nonprofits. 3304. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $275,000, 2006. To support ongoing work of technical assistance for Center for Communications and Community at UCLA Making Connections sites. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3305. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $240,100, 2006. To support technical assistance on Family to Family (F2F) self-evaluation strategy in California, Washington State and Illinois. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 3306. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $225,000, 2006. To support ongoing work of technical assistance for Center for Communications and Community at UCLA Making Connections sites. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods. 3307. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. To conduct first phase of study to develop and evaluate workplace-based intervention in retail sector to determine whether improvements in conventional scheduling practices can enhance workers’ performance on job. 3308. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. To support research report, Infants in the Child Welfare System. 3309. University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation, School of Social Work, Center for Families, Baltimore, MD. $43,889, 2006. Toward matching support for Department of Health and Human Services grant to replicate and evaluate Family Connections program with intergenerational families. 3310. University of Maryland-College Park, College Park, MD. $263,549, 2006. Toward facilitator capacity building for Leadership in Action program. 3311. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $150,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance support for Family to Family (F2F), reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 3312. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $40,000, 2006. To identify and study innovative K-16 pipeline partnerships between Historical Black Colleges (HBCUs) and neighboring school districts that facilitate college graduation rates for young adults of color. 3313. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. $90,000, 2006. To support applied research and technical assistance for Inter-University Program for Latino Research’s (IUPLR) National Alliance on Latino Economic Progress (NALEP) project. 3314. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $125,000, 2006. Toward operating support for Center for Urban Redevelopment Excellence. 3315. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $110,000, 2006. To support ability of National Center on Fathers and Families to conduct and disseminate credible research on fatherhood and child outcomes. 3316. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $80,501, 2006. To create and disseminate Anchor Institution Toolkit through Center for Community Partnerships. 3317. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $31,298, 2006. Toward development of Supportive Services Strategy for Camden, NJ. 3318. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $15,750, 2006. To complete collection of case studies on strategic management of new schools. 3319. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $125,000, 2006. To support study of sub-district finance and building school district capacity. 3320. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2006. To educate effectiveness of Parents as Nurturers model for training family, friend and neighbor care provider. 3321. Urban Institute, DC. $63,596, 2006. To continue to revise and edit book entitled Nonprofits and Business: The New World of Innovation and Adaptation on emerging models of organizations which blend attributes of nonprofit and for-profit entities. 3322. Urban Institute, DC. $50,105, 2006. To support demonstration program that provides hard-to-house families in Madden/Wells and Dearborn Homes public housing projects in Chicago, with intensive case management services that will help them achieve better housing and family stability. 3323. Urban Institute, DC. $50,000, 2006. To shape final evaluation research design of demonstration project, Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO), research demonstration that combines tenant-based rental
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assistance with housing counseling to help very low-income families move from poverty-stricken urban areas to low-poverty neighborhoods. 3324. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 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. 3325. Utah Department of Human Services, Division of Child and Family Services, Salt Lake City, UT. $15,000, 2006. Toward Utah’s hosting of site visits for Indiana administrators and casework supervisors. 3326. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. $125,000, 2006. To support work of Tennessee Advisory Committee (TAC) in monitoring child welfare system reform efforts in State of Tennessee. 3327. Virginia, Commonwealth of, Department of Juvenile Justice, Richmond, VA. $100,000, 2006. To support replication of Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3328. Voices for Americas Children, DC. $200,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance around organizational development, policy and advocacy to both KIDS COUNT grantees and to state and local child advocacy organizations who are Voices members but are not part of Kids Count Network. 3329. W. Haywood Burns Institute, San Francisco, CA. $285,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3330. Washington Center for Best Practices, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. Toward research work on best practices around secondary school students. 3331. Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Olympia, WA. $200,000, 2006. To replicate Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) in Washington. 3332. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $100,000, 2006. To support organizing in Ward 7 target neighborhoods around Family Economic Success (FES) agenda and continued citywide organizing to capitalize ten year Neighborhood Investment Fund (NIF). 3333. Washington Scholarship Fund, DC. $250,000, 2006. Toward administration of District of Columbia Parental Choice Program. 3334. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $1,551,723, 2006. To support technical assistance to Family to Family (F2F) grantees in California, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, Saint Louis, Missouri, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Oregon, New York, and other sites that may arise. Family to Family (F2F) is reform initiative to work on problems in child welfare system and foster care programs. 3335. Youth Law Center, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. To support provision of technical assistance to sites replicating Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). 3336. Youth Popular Culture Institute, Clinton, MD. $19,845, 2006. To provide technical assistance to young parents in Making Connections neighborhoods. Making Connections is Foundation initiative to improve outcomes for families and children in tough or isolated neighborhoods.
Eugene B. Casey Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Washington, DC, area, and MD. 3337. Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, MD. $150,000, 2006. For public relations office.
Clark-Winchcole Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Washington, DC, area. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals. 3338. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, DC. $15,000, 2005. For Changing Education Through the Arts school reform program and DC Public School Partnership, providing professional development for teachers, in-school artist residences, and tickets to school-day and other performances. 3339. Montpelier Foundation, Montpelier Station, VA. $45,000, 2005. For DC-area Teacher Training Program on U.S. Constitution.
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and Israel. No grants to individuals. 3340. Community Rights Counsel, DC. $30,000, 2006. 3341. Fair Chance, DC. $20,000, 2006. 3342. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC. $10,000, 2006.
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3343. New Israel Fund, Empowerment and Training Center for Social Change, Jerusalem, Israel. $50,000, 2006. 3344. Nonprofit Finance Fund, DC. $35,000, 2006.
The Ellison Medical Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only. No support for commercial or for-profit organizations. 3345. CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $29,094, 2005. For continuing support for project, Joint Global Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program in Kenya.
The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 3346. Lincoln Center Institute, New York, NY. $500,000, 2005. For Teacher Education Collaborative. 3347. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $300,000, 2005. For teaching programs and publications. 3348. Phillips Collection, DC. $300,000, 2005. For teacher programs.
France-Merrick Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Baltimore, MD, area. No grants for operating expenses, sponsorship of fundraising events, symposiums, conferences, or annual giving campaigns. 3349. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2006.
The James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and NC. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals. 3350. Childrens National Medical Center, DC. $50,000, 2005. For nursing continuing education. 3351. National Rehabilitation Hospital, DC. $70,000, 2005. For Nursing continuing education. 3352. Sibley Memorial Hospital, DC. $45,000, 2005. For nursing training.
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. 3353. Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, MI. $66,000, 2006. For Center for Effective Compassion, designed to assist U.S. charities serving poor and needy and encourage greater personal responsibility, better work effort, and improved self-sufficiency among able-bodied poor and needy. 3354. Alternative Directions, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2006. For programs and services for disadvantaged individuals, 2005 AIM (Achievement in Management) for Excellence Awards for Weinberg Fellows, program aiming to enhance skills and effectiveness of executive directors and key volunteer leaders of nonprofit organizations. 3355. Boundless Playgrounds, Bloomfield, CT. $125,000, 2006. For technical assistance and initial mentoring of projects in disadvantaged communities; naming for Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Wishes and Dreams Program. 3356. Camp Starfish, Jamaica Plain, MA. $35,000, 2006. For cost of administrative staff needed to build capacity for summer camp for emotionally, behaviorally, and learning-disabled children in Boston area. 3357. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2006. For Leadership and Community Building Fellowship program, skill-building and leadership development program for community leaders. 3358. Community Law Center, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2006. For pro bono legal services to charities serving poor in Baltimore. 3359. Community Mediation Program, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2006. For programs and services for disadvantaged individuals, 2005 AIM (Achievement in Management) for Excellence Awards for Weinberg Fellows, program aiming to enhance skills and effectiveness of executive directors and key volunteer leaders of nonprofit organizations.
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3360. Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MD. $145,000, 2006. For E-Learning Training for Pratt staff development. 3361. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2006. For technical assistance program for nonprofit organizations serving poor persons throughout NYC to improve efficiency and accountability of programmatic, fiscal, and administrative operations through computerization. 3362. Jewish Fund for Justice, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. For program that (1) will educate nine targeted synagogues concerning systemic causes of poverty and Jewish obligations toward poverty and (2) will involve them in specific local campaigns that address poverty issues. 3363. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $110,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3364. Junior League of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2006. To provide operating support to assist capacity-building efforts. 3365. League for People with Disabilities, Baltimore, MD. $1,010,000, 2006. For programs and services for disadvantaged individuals; 2005 AIM (Achievement in Management) for Excellence Awards for Weinberg Fellows, program to enhance skills and effectiveness of executive directors and key volunteer leaders of nonprofit organizations, to support construction of new adult day care program. 3366. Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, Baltimore, MD. $493,505, 2006. To subsidize various expenses (architectural, engineering, etc.) related to planning for construction of new skilled nursing facility in Owings Mills, MD. 3367. Maryland Hospital Education and Research Foundation, Lutherville, MD. $150,000, 2006. For development of workforce intermediary in partnership with Baltimore Healthcare Coalition to address workforce shortage within health care industry through training and education of unemployed, underemployed, and incumbent. 3368. Moveable Feast, Baltimore, MD. $55,000, 2006. To provide assistance for relocation to larger facility enabling organization to expand services. 3369. Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore (WEB), Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2006. For research and development of business plan for formal consulting arm.
MASSACHUSETTS L. G. Balfour Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with emphasis on Attleboro, MA. No grants to individuals. 3370. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $125,000, 2006. For Boston Campaign for Proficiency leadership and management expenses. 3371. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $40,000, 2006. For Century Program Partnership. 3372. Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME. $23,500, 2006. For Jackson Lab Education Program for Science Teacher Training.
Barr Foundation (formerly The Hostetter Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to individuals. 3373. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. 3374. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $770,933, 2005. 3375. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $175,000, 2005. 3376. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $74,000, 2005. 3377. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $50,000, 2005. 3378. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $30,000, 2005. 3379. Green Roundtable, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2005. For Boston Green Building Initiative. 3380. Green Roundtable, Boston, MA. $72,500, 2005. 3381. Intercultural Center for Research in Education, Arlington, MA. $135,000, 2005. 3382. Management Consulting Services, Boston, MA. $225,000, 2005. 3383. Massachusetts School-Age Coalition, Dorchester, MA. $50,000, 2005. 3384. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2005.
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Project for School Innovation, Dorchester, MA. $100,000, 2005. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $250,656, 2005. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2005. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2005.
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation (formerly Berkshire-Taconic Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to northwest Litchfield County, CT, Berkshire County, MA, and Columbia County and northeast Dutchess County, NY. 3389. Columbia Land Conservancy, Chatham, NY. $40,000, 2006. For new director positions.
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; no loans. 3390. Actors Shakespeare Project, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 3391. African Wildlife Foundation, DC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3392. Bnai Brith Housing New England, Brighton, MA. $40,000, 2006. For Covenant Challenge capacity building initiative. 3393. Boston Educational Development Foundation, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. Toward conducting search for new Superintendent of Schools. 3394. Boston Partnership for Older Adults, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006. To build technology capacity to coordinate and centralize provision of information and referral services to older adults, caregivers, and service providers in Boston. 3395. Boston Ten Point Coalition, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. To strengthen administrative and fiscal management capacity, and to enhance communications with funders, members, and faith-based partners. 3396. Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, Boston, MA. $20,100, 2006. To enhance marketing and communications capacity. 3397. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. For Bridgestar Boston Market/Membership Development and Support program. 3398. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For Looking Ahead Program. 3399. Building Impact, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For organizational capacity building. 3400. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2006. To provide services and resources to strengthen Boston Public Pilot Schools. 3401. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For grantee perception survey. 3402. Center to Support Immigrant Organizing, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. For shared technology capacity building projects for immigrant-led organizations. 3403. Central Square Theater, Cambridge, MA. $54,800, 2006. For salary of executive director. 3404. City to City Boston, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For planning and execution of trip to Philadelphia, and for general capacity building support. 3405. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $35,000, 2006. For Strategic Teams for Technology and Technology Project Implementation Program. 3406. Commonwealth Seminar (MassCS), Boston, MA. $39,400, 2006. For general operating support. 3407. Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For Commonwealth Workforce Coalition. 3408. Conservatory Lab Charter School, Brighton, MA. $20,000, 2006. For consultant to assist in strategic planning. 3409. Dotwell, Inc., Dorchester, MA. $50,000, 2006. For organizational development and capacity building. 3410. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $82,500, 2006. For general operating support. 3411. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $52,300, 2006. For general operating support. 3412. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building support to increase number of nonprofits served
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and to develop comprehensive program to provide increased consulting services based on PRIME model. 3413. Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses, Dorchester, MA. $59,000, 2006. For reorganization of agency as it changes operating model and spins off Kit Clark Senior Services as separate entity. 3414. First Night Boston, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. For implementation of business plan. 3415. First Night Boston, Boston, MA. $53,000, 2006. For efforts to begin implementation of new business plan. 3416. Friends of the Shattuck Shelter, Jamaica Plain, MA. $11,000, 2006. For consultant services in connection with creation of strategic plan, compensation and benefits review, and diversity training. 3417. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Patriot’s Trail Council, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building and organizational assessment efforts. 3418. Greenlight Fund, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006. For GreenLight Match Fund. 3419. HGM Development, Keene, NH. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3420. Island Alliance, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For development of strategic plan. 3421. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $722,176, 2006. For general operating support. 3422. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $554,870, 2006. For general operating support. 3423. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $526,195, 2006. For general operating support. 3424. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $333,549, 2006. For general operating support. 3425. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $77,571, 2006. For general operating support. 3426. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $39,163, 2006. For general operating support. 3427. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $32,054, 2006. For general operating support. 3428. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, Amherst, MA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3429. La Alianza Hispana, Roxbury, MA. $19,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3430. La Alianza Hispana, Roxbury, MA. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3431. LGBT Aging Project, Jamaica Plain, MA. $14,000, 2006. To ensure that all married elders, including same sex couples, are eligible for same MassHealth benefits and to provide technical assistance to elder-serving agencies to help establish policies and procedures that are inclusive to LGBT seniors. 3432. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. For Living-Cities/National Community Development Initiative. 3433. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Boston, MA. $45,000, 2006. For Community Development Sector Technology Initiative (CDSTI). 3434. Management Sciences for Health, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3435. Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2006. For Boston School Reform Project. 3436. Massachusetts Association for Arts, Sciences and Humanities Education, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. Toward strategic plan and for position of director of development and membership. 3437. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. For Phase II of Ricanne Hadrian Initiative for Community Organizing (RHICO), which provides community development corporations with grant support and technical assistance to assist them to engage in effective community organizing activities. 3438. Massachusetts Charter Public School Association, Haydenville, MA. $100,000, 2006. For Public Education and Advocacy Project. 3439. Massachusetts Cultural Council, ArtistLink, Boston, MA. $46,500, 2006. For general operating support. 3440. Massachusetts Nonprofit Working Group, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3441. Massachusetts Nonprofit Working Group, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For activities to develop common agenda for nonprofit sector and mechanism for collective action. 3442. Massachusetts Partners for the Public Schools, Gloucester, MA. $20,000, 2006. For efforts to bring best practices in teacher education and training to several Massachusetts schools. 3443. Massachusetts Public School Performance, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For Power of Real-Time Data program.
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3444. Medical Foundation, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. To develop and implement professional development programs and technical assistance for youth workers and supervisors. 3445. Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. For completion of detailed plan for growth in region. 3446. Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH), East Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. To provide working capital and support for administrative systems. 3447. New Ecology, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building to provide advice on green design to community-based developers of housing and other facilities. 3448. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For comprehensive assessment of field of public art. 3449. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $250,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3450. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $17,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3451. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. For nonprofit business analyses for Foundation-sponsored nonprofit organizations. 3452. Northeastern University, Boston, MA. $76,000, 2006. For study of economic trends in Massachusetts nonprofit sector since 1989. 3453. Public Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For ONE Massachusetts network. 3454. Public Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3455. South Shore Charter Educational Foundation, Norwell, MA. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning initiative. 3456. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to nonprofit organizations around issues of diversity, targeted to current grantees and priority organizations of Boston Foundation. 3457. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3458. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. For evaluation of Massachusetts RAFT program. 3459. Uphams Corner Community Center, Bird Street Community Center, Dorchester, MA. $45,000, 2006. For strategic planning and organizational capacity building support. 3460. Young Peoples Project (YPP), Cambridge, MA. $30,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity and to train high school and college students as Mathematics Literacy Workers to teach elementary-school-age students math skills.
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. 3461. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $12,000, 2006. For Academic Achievement Program. 3462. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For matching grant for capacity building for Latino nonprofits. 3463. Springfield Performing Arts Development Corporation, Springfield, MA. $12,000, 2006. For marketing assistant. 3464. United Way of Pioneer Valley, Springfield, MA. $60,000, 2006. For Human Service Forum, capacity building program.
Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Hampden County, MA. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, internships, continuing support of current programs, debt reduction, or endowments; no program-related investments or loans. 3465. Carson Center for Human Services, Westfield, MA. $19,808, 2005. For Building Our Fund Development Capacity. 3466. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $20,000, 2005. For Century Program (TCP), western Massachusetts cluster. 3467. Hampden Hampshire Housing Partnership, Springfield, MA. $50,000, 2005. For pre-development costs toward revitalization of Springfield’s Old Hill neighborhood. 3468. Hampshire Educational Collaborative, Northampton, MA. $12,500, 2005. For building assets and learning supports, action grant (mentoring site).
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3469. Massachusetts Charter Public School Association, Haydenville, MA. $15,000, 2005. For public education campaign. 3470. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For Mass Cultural Council executive leadership program for nonprofit cultural leaders in Massachusetts. 3471. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2005. For capacity building for New England nonprofits. 3472. United Way of Pioneer Valley, Springfield, MA. $20,000, 2005. For Human Services Forum, Phase III of capacity building program. 3473. United Way of Pioneer Valley, Springfield, MA. $10,000, 2005. For Human Services Forum, Phase III of capacity building program.
Fidelity Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada, with emphasis on areas of company operations, including 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. 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. 3474. Asian Americans for Equality, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For organizational technical assistance. 3475. Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas, Arlington, TX. $30,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3476. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3477. Boston Landmarks Orchestra, Cambridge, MA. $20,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3478. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. For program support. 3479. Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH. $30,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3480. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $25,000, 2005. For construction. 3481. Cincinnati Museum Association, Cincinnati, OH. $75,000, 2005. For organizational technical assistance. 3482. Common Impact, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2005. For equipment for information technology. 3483. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH. $50,000, 2005. For equipment for information technology. 3484. Crittenton, Inc., Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. For organizational technical assistance. 3485. Dallas Symphony Association, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2005. For technical assistance for marketing. 3486. Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3487. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance with executive search. 3488. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance for executive search. 3489. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3490. Island Alliance, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3491. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Providence, RI. $35,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3492. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA. $63,510, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3493. Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, North Adams, MA. $30,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3494. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2005. For technical assistance with marketing. 3495. National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2005. For program support. 3496. New York Historical Association, Cooperstown, NY. $89,250, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3497. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. For equipment for information technology. 3498. Opera America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For organizational technical assistance.
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3499. San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3500. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3501. Utah Symphony and Opera, Salt Lake City, UT. $50,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3502. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For program support. 3503. Westlake Charter School, Westlake, TX. $75,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3504. Womens Lunch Place, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning. 3505. Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network, Bethlehem, NH. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance with business planning.
The Flatley Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No grants to individuals. 3506. Massachusetts Charter School Advocacy Fund, Haydenville, MA. $100,000, 2006. For unrestricted support.
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. 3507. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $40,000, 2005. 3508. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $35,000, 2005. 3509. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $60,000, 2005. 3510. Management Consulting Services, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2005. 3511. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2005. 3512. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2005. 3513. Massachusetts School-Age Coalition, Dorchester, MA. $30,000, 2005. 3514. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $60,000, 2005. 3515. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2005. 3516. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. 3517. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2005. 3518. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2005. 3519. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2005. 3520. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2005.
Edward C. Johnson Fund Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Boston, MA, area. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships. 3521. Camp Beech Cliff, Southwest Harbor, ME. $38,340, 2005. For technical assistance, organizational support. 3522. Camp Beech Cliff, Southwest Harbor, ME. $12,300, 2005. For technical assistance and business planning. 3523. Naropa University, Boulder, CO. $30,000, 2005. For technical assistance, business planning.
The Henry P. Kendall Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in western Canada and in New England, the Northeast and the Northwestern United States. No support for waste clean-ups, toxic or air/water pollution prevention or pollution monitoring initiatives, land trusts, or species-specific preservation efforts. No grants to individuals, or for capital or endowment funds, building construction/ operation, basic research, scholarships, fellowships, equipment, debt reduction, or conference participation/travel. 3524. Bay of Fundy Marine Resource Center, Cornwallis Park, Canada. $75,000, 2005.
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3525. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Nova Scotia Chapter, Ottawa, Canada. $10,000, 2005. To build organizational capacity thereby increasing effectiveness in protecting marine and terrestrial biological diversity in Maritime provinces and northwestern Atlantic. 3526. Forest Watch, Richmond, VT. $35,000, 2005. For general support for Two Countries, One Forest (Deux Pays, Une Foret) to advance science and communications efforts, and develop governance and staffing as landscape scale conservation collaborative moves into next phase of development, protecting and connecting nature from New York to Nova Scotia. 3527. Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Canada. $20,000, 2005. For Center for Community Based Management. 3528. Sonoran Institute, Tucson, AZ. $20,000, 2005. To develop business and marketing plan for customized economic research services to develop new income streams for community-based collaborative conservation. 3529. Wilderness Society, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2005. For general support for leadership activities in protection of roadless areas, preventing energy development in ecologically significant areas, developing new voices for conservation and proving guidance on strategy and implementation for partner organizations in Montana and Wyoming portion of Yellowstone to Yukon region.
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. 3530. Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For Pediatric Hunger Prevention Project, to train healthcare providers to identify and help families at risk for hunger.
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. 3531. Alderhouse Residential Communities, Middletown, CT. $100,000, 2006. For second installment of two-year capacity grant. 3532. Center for Community Change, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For survey of U.S. housing trust funds. 3533. Connecticut Housing Investment Fund, Hartford, CT. $13,000, 2006. To retain consultant developing several fiscal year strategic plan. 3534. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Oakland, CA. $1,067,861, 2006. To continue support of leadership and staffing of CT Reaching Home initiative with goal of creating new supportive housing units, launching RI demonstration program. 3535. Fairfield 08, Bridgeport, CT. $75,000, 2006. For Executive Director position. 3536. Friendship Service Center, New Britain, CT. $25,935, 2006. For salary of Youth Resource Director and chief staffer for Bicycle Enthusiasm Initiative. 3537. Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2006. For initiative. 3538. La Paloma Sabanera Coffeehouse and Bookstore, Hartford, CT. $23,000, 2006. For capacity-building. 3539. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $55,000, 2006. For program support. 3540. Prudence Crandall Center for Women, New Britain, CT. $20,000, 2006. For organizational assessment. 3541. Technical Assistance Collaborative, Boston, MA. $560,000, 2006. To sustain program support. 3542. Technical Assistance Collaborative, Boston, MA. $225,000, 2006. For continued support of Louisiana programs.
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.
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3543. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2005. To expand number of abortion providers in US by training advanced practice clinicians and primary care physicians in abortion care. 3544. Access Project, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For Reproductive Health Access Project’s work to train and support family physicians in medical abortion and improved contraceptive services. 3545. Advocates for Youth, DC. $125,000, 2005. To mobilize support for comprehensive sexuality education among parents, youth activists, policymakers and the general public, and to promote adolescent access to and awareness of emergency contraception. 3546. American Medical Womens Association, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2005. To educate health care professionals, including physicians, advanced practice clinicians, residents and medical students, about medical abortion. 3547. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, DC. $50,000, 2005. To educate health care professionals, including physicians, advanced practice clinicians, residents and medical students, about medical abortion. 3548. Center for Justice and International Law, DC. $100,000, 2005. To promote human rights in Latin America by litigating cases of human rights violations in Inter-American System and training Latin American organizations and lawyers in litigation. 3549. CERES, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2005. To improve corporate policies and practices on greenhouse gas emissions in New England by securing carbon reduction commitments from companies and by generating business and investor support for climate change policy solutions at regional and national levels. 3550. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $12,500, 2005. For general support and Health and Environment eNetwork. 3551. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $40,000, 2005. To allow Hope Credit Union to provide business recovery loans, nonprofit recovery loans and loans to individuals affected by Hurricane Katrina. 3552. Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund (FSC/ LAF), East Point, GA. $85,000, 2005. To assist farmers and rural poor affected by Hurricane Katrina. 3553. Food Works - Two Rivers Center, Montpelier, VT. $15,000, 2005. To develop local food distribution network for locally grown produce and plan for future program and funding needs. 3554. Green Corps, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. To train full-time leader in skills, strategies and issues. 3555. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $35,000, 2005. To train low-income, out-of-school youth from Yonkers and place them in internships and jobs. 3556. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $40,000, 2005. To move health care sector to make environmental health issues an important criterion in product selection of medical devices, building materials, food and chemicals, and to educate health care industry about links between environmental toxins and human health. 3557. Intervale Foundation, Burlington, VT. $40,000, 2005. To make farm program more financially and organizationally manageable by defining when farmers need to leave the program, creating business plans and building equity, and strengthening incubator program for new farmers. 3558. National Abortion Federation, DC. $100,000, 2005. To educate health care professionals, including physicians, advanced practice clinicians, residents and medical students, about medical abortion, and to increase access to abortion services using training and education. 3559. National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, DC. $50,000, 2005. To protect and expand access to family planning and reproductive health care for low-income and uninsured women through federally funded Title X program. 3560. Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont, Richmond, VT. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance and farmers’ market network. 3561. Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. To inform and educate medical professionals how to better serve reproductive health care needs of adolescents in New York State, in view of conflicting state laws that mandate patient confidentiality and parental notification. 3562. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $85,000, 2005. For projects to benefit displaced residents from Hurricane Katrina and Rita in rebuilding of neighborhoods, cities and the Gulf Coast region. 3563. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Piscataway, NJ. $75,000, 2005. For Network for Family Life Education, which provides teens and adults who work with teens accurate information
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generated by teens about adolescent sexuality and responsible behaviors. 3564. STRIVE (Support and Training Result in Valuable Employees)/Boston Employment Service, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2005. To reorganize Hispanic STRIVE program. 3565. University of California, Center for Reproductive Health, San Francisco, CA. $110,000, 2005. To increase access to emergency contraception by educating health professionals, reproductive health advocates, the public and media about EC policies, and to expand abortion provision by nurse practitioners and nurse midwives in California. 3566. University of Chile, Centro de Derechos Humanos, Santiago, Chile. $90,000, 2005. To strengthen human rights and democracy in Latin America by building capacity of lawyers, human rights advocates, government officials and journalists. 3567. Vermont Foodbank, South Barre, VT. $52,000, 2005. To assist Vermont’s organic farmers in becoming more experienced and sustainable within their communities by providing healthy, fresh local food to Vermonters who need food aid. 3568. Vermont Land Trust, Montpelier, VT. $75,000, 2005. To assist new farmers in becoming owner-operators of conserved farms. 3569. Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association, South Royalton, VT. $15,000, 2005. To provide marketing and training to Vermont maple farmers/producers. 3570. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Greenfield, MA. $25,000, 2005. To conduct study.
New Balance Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and ME. No grants to individuals, or for conferences, sporting events, or conventions. 3571. Afterschool Partners, Newton Centre, MA. $10,000, 2006.
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in New England with emphasis on MA. No support for tax-supported municipal or government organizations or religious groups. No grants to individuals, or for salaries, start-up funds or operating expenses. 3572. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $40,000, 2005. For Dotwell Staff Support.
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. 3573. BEA Institute for Educational Success, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2005. For technology support. 3574. Boys and Girls Club of Greater New Bedford, New Bedford, MA. $54,000, 2005. To develop and implement satellite location at United Front Homes. 3575. Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence, Lawrence, MA. $35,000, 2005. For Director of Education position. 3576. Discovering Justice: James D. Saint Clair Court Public Education Project, Boston, MA. $125,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3577. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $160,000, 2005. For capital improvements for Dorchester House and Dotwell. 3578. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $150,000, 2005. For teen-focused programs. 3579. Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, Dorchester, MA. $40,000, 2005. For Dotwell Staff Support. 3580. MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, Roxbury, MA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3581. Project for School Innovation, Dorchester, MA. $40,000, 2005. For Support Network for Innovative Principals (SNIP) Program. 3582. Project for School Innovation, Dorchester, MA. $20,000, 2005. For the PS1 2 Program. 3583. ROCA, Chelsea, MA. $40,000, 2005. For capacity building. 3584. Tenacity, Inc., Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building.
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.
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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. 3585. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $250,000, 2006. For development finance to individuals, businesses, and nonprofits affected by Hurricane Katrina.
State Street Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Boston and Quincy, MA. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, endowments or capital campaigns, political causes or advocacy campaigns, travel, television or film projects, or medical research or disease-specific initiatives. 3586. Asian American Civic Association, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. For Resource Development Capacity Project for organization’s upcoming capital campaign. 3587. Boston University, Boston, MA. $65,000, 2005. For Corporate Volunteer Network at Boston University, pro-bono consulting to nonprofits serving low and moderate income (LMI) neighborhoods of Boston. 3588. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2005. For pilot program working with at-risk women. 3589. Cheong Ju Sung Shin Special School, South Korea. $17,250, 2005. For Job Readiness Program to help equip and prepare its high school students for successful independent living and employment, In-Service Teacher Training to train its staff in techniques for teaching students with behavioral disorders. 3590. Child Care Capital Investment Fund, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. For technical assistance for child care providers serving low-income children. 3591. Community Servings, Roxbury, MA. $21,500, 2005. For four critical capacity-building components and to provide 4,000 meals for low to moderate income (LMI) individuals with terminal illnesses. 3592. Community Works, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For Strategic Marketing Initiative. 3593. DePaul University, Chicago, IL. $12,000, 2005. For salary of graduate student who will work as Project Coordinator with DePaul’s School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems to local nonprofits to identify and upgrade their technology needs. 3594. Executive Service Corps of New England, Boston, MA. $15,000, 2005. For ESC’s general operations and consulting services to nonprofits. 3595. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $20,000, 2005. For Century Program serving Boston public high school students. 3596. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Patriots Trail Council, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For communications audit. 3597. Housing Partnership Network, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. For design and implementation of Housing Partnership Securities for development of affordable housing. 3598. Isle of Dogs Community Foundation, London, England. $71,899, 2005. For continuation of communications improvement and broadened service delivery to advance its work with deprived communities on Isle of Dogs and South Poplar area of East London. 3599. Krankenanstalt Mutterhaus der Borromaerinnen, Villa Kunterbunt, Trier, Germany. $18,050, 2005. For support to help families of children with severe diseases through participation of case managers in postgraduate training program on aftercare for families in pediatrics, cost of apartment for families of children with severe diseases. 3600. Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Services, Project Hope, Dorchester, MA. $41,000, 2005. For Child Care Business Enterprise program and capital campaign. 3601. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $35,000, 2005. For business and technology systems update. 3602. Partnership, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For professional development programs serving professionals of color. 3603. Premature Baby Foundation of the Republic of China, Taipei, Taiwan. $10,000, 2005. For provision of home care and follow-up services to low-income families with premature babies, and professional nurse training program for baby sitters and community health nurses who provide care for premature babies. 3604. Silviva Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. $22,350, 2005. For further development of training workshops for teachers and rangers who
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participate in its Bildungswerkstatt Bergwald Program (Learning Workshop Alpine Forest). 3605. Silviva Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. $22,350, 2005. For further development of training workshops for teachers and rangers who participate in its Bildungswerkstatt Bergwald Program and For Kerbholz 28 initiative for young people who’ve been suspended from school. 3606. United Fund of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium. $10,050, 2005. For salary expenses for staff aimed at increasing organization’s revenues to better support Belgian charities. 3607. Year Up, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity-building support for program evaluation, granting of college credit, and career and alumni services.
Strategic Grant Partners, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No grants to individuals. 3608. Lowell Public Schools, Lowell, MA. $542,165, 2006. For Lowell New Teacher Academy.
The Stratford Foundation 3609. Zoo New England, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2005.
The TJX Foundation, Inc. (formerly Zayre Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political organizations or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns. 3610. Teachers 21, Newton, MA. $10,000, 2006.
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. 3611. Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, Boston, MA. $150,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3612. Boston History Center and Museum, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3613. Boys and Girls Club, Colonel Daniel Marr, Dorchester, MA. $150,000, 2006. For capacity building for youth recreation and sports programs. 3614. Cape Cod Stranding Network, Buzzards Bay, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3615. EMH Recovery, Edwina Martin House, Brockton, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3616. Friends of the Shattuck Shelter, Jamaica Plain, MA. $75,000, 2006. For technology and data management capacity building. 3617. House of Possibilities, East Walpole, MA. $250,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3618. John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation, Hyannis, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3619. Por Cristo, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 3620. Sports Museum of New England, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building.
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MICHIGAN Arcus Foundation (formerly Jon L. Stryker Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Kalamazoo, MI for some programs. No grants to individuals, of for religious or political activities, medical research or film/video production. 3621. Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute, DC. $100,000, 2005. For general operating support and for offering educational and professional development opportunities and providing strategic and technical support to openly GLBT candidates and officials.
Comerica Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, CA, FL, MI, and TX. 3622. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2005. 3623. California Resources and Training, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2005. 3624. Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2005. For evaluation and planning. 3625. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2005. 3626. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $36,040, 2005.
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. 3627. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2005. For program support. 3628. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $19,000, 2005. For General Endowment. 3629. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For program support. 3630. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2005. For Founders Unrestricted Endowment Fund. 3631. Youth Development Commission, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2005. For PARK Program.
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund (formerly Chrysler 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. 3632. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2005. For Nonprofit Services Program. 3633. California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2005. For DaimlerChrysler/CLLCIPP Elected Officials Training Academy. 3634. Center for Strategic and International Studies, DC. $50,000, 2005. For Transatlantic Legislative Staff Educational Forum. 3635. Council of State Governments, Lombard, IL. $10,000, 2005. For Bowbay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development (BILLD), program for newer state legislators in the Midwest. 3636. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $50,000, 2005. For Management Assistance Program.
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3637. Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building in Student Organizing, Education, and Public Policy Departments. 3638. National Council of La Raza, DC. $100,000, 2005. For general support and sponsorship of annual conference. 3639. Oakland Land Conservancy, Rochester, MI. $10,000, 2005. For Land Stewardship Program to monitor and defend conservation easements and properties. 3640. Partnership for Learning, Lansing, MI. $10,000, 2005. For EduGuide Campaign. 3641. SER - Jobs for Progress, National, Irving, TX. $50,000, 2005. For Workforce Development Capacity Building.
The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western MI. No grants to individuals. 3642. Equipping Ministries International, Cincinnati, OH. $60,000, 2005. For general support. 3643. Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center for Health Professions (MERC), Grand Rapids, MI. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 3644. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $34,000, 2005. For general support. 3645. Lumiere Medical Ministries, Gastonia, NC. $50,000, 2005. For general support.
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. 3646. Ann Arbor Spark, Ann Arbor, MI. $100,000, 2005. For operating support. 3647. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI. $333,334, 2005. For endowment for Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership. 3648. Michigan Colleges Foundation, Southfield, MI. $100,000, 2005. For Collaborative Ventures Initiative to identify and implement strategies for collaboration among member institutions intended to result in cost savings and better operating efficiencies. 3649. Partnership for Learning, Lansing, MI. $100,000, 2005. For operating support.
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. 3650. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2005. 3651. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $15,000, 2005. 3652. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $20,000, 2005. 3653. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2005.
Earhart Foundation 3654. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $70,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Ford Motor Company Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on southeastern MI. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political or fraternal organizations, animal rights organizations, labor groups, private schools, species-specific organizations, or sports teams. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for fellowships, endowments, debt reduction, general operating support, or beauty or talent contests; no loans or program-related investments; no vehicle donations.
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3655. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2005. 3656. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2005. 3657. Artserve, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $40,000, 2005. 3658. Artserve, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $10,000, 2005. 3659. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2005. 3660. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2005. 3661. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2005. 3662. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $15,000, 2005. 3663. Henry Ford Learning Institute, Dearborn, MI. $1,000,000, 2005. 3664. Henry Ford Learning Institute, Dearborn, MI. $272,030, 2005. 3665. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2005. 3666. LULAC Institute, El Paso, TX. $68,000, 2005. 3667. LULAC Institute, El Paso, TX. $20,000, 2005. 3668. Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, Lansing, MI. $20,000, 2005. 3669. Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, Lansing, MI. $10,000, 2005. 3670. National Council of La Raza, DC. $57,979, 2005. 3671. National Council of La Raza, DC. $10,000, 2005. 3672. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2005. 3673. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, Ann Arbor, MI. $30,000, 2005. 3674. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2005. 3675. Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, Wayne, MI. $90,000, 2005.
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. 3676. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA), Fremont, MI. $53,070, 2006. For Leadership In Newaygo County (LINC) partnership. 3677. Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA), Fremont, MI. $50,000, 2006. For Summer Internship.
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. 3678. Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI. $45,000, 2005. For technical assistance and facade improvements for building owners along Division Avenue between Oakes and Cherry. 3679. Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, Petoskey, MI. $15,000, 2005. For organizational professionalization development through executive and developmental staffing additions. 3680. Lighthouse Communities, Grand Rapids, MI. $40,000, 2005. For Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative, to revitalize central city neighborhoods with focus on homeownership. 3681. Little Traverse Civic Theater, Petoskey, MI. $10,000, 2005. For support of full-time position of combined Executive Director/Development Director. 3682. United Way, Heart of West Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $100,000, 2005. To establish formal infrastructure, a Children’s Commission, for systemic planning, accountability, and integration of services and programs that support young children and their families in 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 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. 3683. Charitable Management Systems, Naperville, IL. $595,500, 2005. 3684. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $433,921, 2005. 3685. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $21,044, 2005.
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3686. National Council of La Raza, DC. $500,000, 2005. 3687. Public Governance Institute, Alexandria, VA. $25,000, 2005.
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Kalamazoo, MI, area. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals. 3688. Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI. $13,420, 2005. For marketing plan for Theatre Kalamazoo. 3689. Michiana Addictions and Prevention Services, Kalamazoo, MI. $50,000, 2005. For transition support.
Grand Rapids Community Foundation (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. 3690. American Farmland Trust, Lansing, MI. $10,000, 2006. To develop blueprint to serve as plan to strengthen county’s farmland and open space protection program and build capacity to obtain funding. 3691. ARC Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2006. To implement strategic plan. 3692. Grand Rapids Symphony, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2006. To create strategic plan to address changing needs of symphony’s current and future audiences. 3693. Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI. $19,800, 2006. To Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership to administer Nonprofit Technical Assistance Fund. 3694. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI. $15,000, 2006. To help existing business owners achieve financial sustainability and find opportunities for growth while strengthening their neighborhood business area. 3695. Home Repair Services of Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2006. To design and implement evaluation of Financial Counseling Program to maximize impact and efficiency. 3696. Kent Intermediate School District, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2006. To assist Kent School Services Network in determining final site for single point of contact/resource connector in providing services to families and students in Kent County public schools. 3697. Lighthouse Communities, Grand Rapids, MI. $76,000, 2006. For Healthy Neighborhoods model of neighborhood revitalization in central Grand Rapids neighborhoods. 3698. Lighthouse Communities, Grand Rapids, MI. $23,000, 2006. To provide form and direction to current and future development of Madison Square and to produce plan that recognizes values of existing residents, business owners and neighborhood stakeholders. 3699. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Grand Rapids, MI. $75,000, 2006. To create thriving neighborhood business districts in five new corridors: Burton Heights, Plainfield Avenue, Grandville Avenue, Madison Square and West Fulton. 3700. Lowell Area Arts Council, Lowell, MI. $17,850, 2006. To conduct evaluation for capital campaign to renovate Riverwalk Plaza. 3701. Opera Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2006. To build capacity to augment individual donor base by adding part-time staff. 3702. Right Place Program, Grand Rapids, MI. $10,000, 2006. To create guidebook detailing steps necessary for redeveloping 1,100 acre mixed use neighborhood within cities of Grand Rapids and Walker. 3703. Salvation Army of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI. $45,000, 2006. For community-wide planning process to implement initial phases of plan to end homelessness in Kent County in ten years. 3704. Steepletown Neighborhood Services, Grand Rapids, MI. $20,000, 2006. To develop business plan for neighborhood-based furniture retail store and training program to assist youth in achieving their academic and career goals. 3705. Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000, 2006. To build capacity to create community partnerships, establish next generation of donors and make necessary capital improvements.
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Kalamazoo Community Foundation (formerly Kalamazoo Foundation) Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo County, MI. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds. 3706. Teen HEART, Kalamazoo, MI. $20,000, 2006. To enhance leadership and peer education programs, and to evaluate programs.
W. K. Kellogg Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean, and the South African countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. No support for religious purposes or for capital facilities. No grants to individuals (except through fellowship programs), or for 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. 3707. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $4,000,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To bring service-learning to scale by strengthening capacity of service-learning field. 3708. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $1,293,740, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop leadership skills at various levels of community in southern Africa through fellowship and training programs. 3709. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $299,755, 2006. To support scaling of Middle Start school improvement to new schools in New York, Ohio, and Tennessee to assist students at-risk for low achievement. 3710. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $196,487, 2006. To support organization and implementation of convening to articulate and launch next generation of field-building activities for service-learning field. 3711. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $150,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To design and implement outcomes evaluation of youth-led information gathering process where young adults canvass their neighborhoods block-by-block to collect information on programs, services, and opportunities for youth and their families. 3712. Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe. $346,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen village and ward level development structures, institutions, and processes through community-driven model in Mhakwe Ward of Chimanimani District. 3713. Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To promote planning and design effort for youth development programs that will promote policies and practices that nurture and engage youth productively in Africa. 3714. Alternativa, Center for Social Research and Popular Education, Lima, Peru. $87,570, 2006. To enhance youth development and leadership through travel seminar and networking meeting of youth participating in comprehensive clusters of projects in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. 3715. Amistad America, New Haven, CT. $148,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen financial resources and enact short- and long-term strategies to fulfill mission as national cultural heritage and educational institution. 3716. Aracati: Agencia de Mobilizacao Social, Aracati-Social Mobilization Agency, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $79,973, 2006. To promote youth mobilization in Brazil through institutional development of Aracati. 3717. Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. To assist in strategic planning of Asian Pacific Islander Caucus programs and activities through Executive Committee retreat. 3718. Aspen Institute, DC. $25,000, 2006. To bring mid-America foundation leaders together for chance to engage around issues of sector such as governance, management, and policy. 3719. Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Indianapolis, IN. $195,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To support organizational transition activities to help strategically position programming for future growth. 3720. Avance Family Support and Education Program-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $2,500,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To support seamless leadership succession and initiate centralized process to ensure viability and sustainability of AVANCE network. 3721. BBB Wise Giving Alliance, Arlington, VA. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To expand transparency and accountability in nonprofit sector through improved on-line tools that build performance standards.
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3722. BoardSource, DC. $845,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide support to deliver information resources and services for individual and institutional giving, grantseeking, and organizational effectiveness. 3723. Brazil Foundation, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To consolidate organizational sustainability in U.S. and grantmaking capacity for social projects in Brazil. 3724. Bulilima-Mangwe Rural District Council, Plumtree, Zimbabwe. $841,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen and expand planning and program implementation capabilities of Village and Ward Development Committee structures in Masendu region. 3725. Burnham Brook Center, Battle Creek, MI. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To improve financial sustainability through evaluation and restructuring of current community services. 3726. C I R Inc., Community Inclusive Recreation, Battle Creek, MI. $471,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To establish integrated organizational sustainability plan including marketing, finance, and fund development. 3727. Center for Ethical Leadership, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. To secure long-term viability of Center, solidify infrastructure, and enhance ability to generate earned and philanthropic revenues. 3728. Center for the Study of State and Society (CEDES), Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen Latin American nonprofit sector through incorporating measurement of size and scope into Systems of National Accounts. 3729. Center for What Works, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. To develop performance measurement toolkit that builds capacity of nonprofit organizations to measure performance and thereby achieve their outcomes more effectively. 3730. Centers for New Horizons, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity to provide effective programs and raise funds in rapidly changing community. 3731. Changemakers, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To strategically engage communities of color in social change philanthropy by developing and disseminating series of workshops. 3732. Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2006. To strengthen staff competencies, improve processes, and facilitate reporting by purchasing fund development software and training staff to fully use those systems. 3733. Children First for Oregon, Portland, OR. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To develop capacity to achieve long-term viability as statewide advocacy organization for children and families. 3734. Community Link Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. $350,000, 2006. To establish new specialized debit and credit card program to provide constant unrestricted support to multiple participating nonprofit organizations. 3735. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To promote greater discussion and awareness of integral links between agriculture, food systems, and other issue areas like health, smart growth, education, trade, and rural development within philanthropic community to increase overall support in sustainable agriculture and food systems arena. 3736. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $751,794, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To change way in which community-based youth organizations staff development function by demonstrating that fund-raising is acquired skill. 3737. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To enhance capacity of emerging leaders from organizations serving communities of color to use Web-based nonprofit innovations by providing scholarships to attend TechSoup NetSquared Conference. 3738. Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven, MI. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To support executive level foundation liaison office within Michigan Governor’s office to coordinate common interests of private funders and state government. 3739. Council on Foundations, DC. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To combine resources to strengthen support for community foundations in their work to enhance quality of life in their communities. 3740. Council on Foundations, DC. $50,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To improve self-regulation practices among foundations by conducting independent review of compliance record books. 3741. Council on Foundations, DC. $35,438, 2006. To assist Council in retaining consulting for comprehensive strategic advice on public policy issues related to private foundations.
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3742. Creative Learning Exchange, Acton, MA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To facilitate communication among teachers and schools to help create network of schools using systems education. 3743. Delta State University, Cleveland, MS. $10,243, 2006. To prepare Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi youth for evaluation at community level; develop their knowledge of skills and tools for program evaluation, community assessment, policy analysis, and other studies; and strengthen their civic engagement and leadership development. 3744. Disability Resource Center of Southwestern Michigan, Kalamazoo, MI. $50,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To develop and implement outreach plan that will benefit people with disabilities residing in Greater Battle Creek area and expand their Grassroots Advocacy Program and community presence. 3745. Echoing Green, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To promote and illustrate career paths for young people in nonprofit sector by launching targeted communications effort. 3746. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL), Comision Economica para America Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), Santiago, Chile. $80,000, 2006. To improve effectiveness of poverty alleviation-centered economic development in Haiti by completing process of elaborating and sharing non-conventional strategic plan centered on successful local experiences and informing national organizations and international communities. 3747. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $1,500,000, 2006. Tp provide support to people affected by Hurricane Katrina by addressing transitional housing, financial services, and transportation needs. 3748. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $750,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide credible, accessible, timely analyses of state policy issues, transforming policy debate, informing decisions and practices, and making resources available to diverse communities in Mississippi. 3749. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $150,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For Global Fund which will support creation and development of community foundations in Latin America and Caribbean. 3750. Families International, Milwaukee, WI. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen services to nonprofit child- and family-serving and economic empowerment organizations by underwriting transitional and infrastructure costs to support and integrate membership programs with Alliance for Children and Families services and create strategic blueprint for United Neighborhood Centers of America growth and stability. 3751. Fieldstone Alliance, Saint Paul, MN. $9,302,433, 2006. 3.25-year grant. To improve overall performance, effectiveness, and financial sustainability of nonprofit organizations and strengthen their ability to sustain positive social impact in their communities. 3752. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $690,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide primary information and support to state and local level action by policymakers; care providers; teachers; other community leaders in education, business, and faith communities; and families on alternative financial models to fund early care and education. 3753. Food Bank of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To improve quality of life for people in this region through infrastructure support development and organizational capacity improvements. 3754. Food Bank of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $10,000, 2006. To support strategic planning process. 3755. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To provide support for continued development of online resource center and expansion of program planning and evaluation activities. 3756. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To support implementation of organizational strategic plan and study to increase transparency about foundation expenses and compensation. 3757. Foundation for Sustainable Development, Austin, TX. $190,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To support capacity building, learning, and dissemination activities around developing cross-sector business enterprise alliances that serve economically-stressed communities. 3758. Friends of Atwood, Rockford, IL. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide environmental education opportunities to underserved and at-risk students by creating and sustaining sources of funding. 3759. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $175,000, 2006. Toward establishment of center to improve financial management practices among community foundations. 3760. Fundacao de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa, Foundation for Research Development, Brazil. $441,012, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To support learning exchanges, local learning community meetings, and
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development of evaluation plans in micro regions in northeast region of Brazil by leveraging impact of comprehensive clusters of projects. 3761. Fundacao Para o Desenvolvimento da Comunidade, Community Foundation Development Trust, Maputo, Mozambique. $550,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen mechanisms for and capacity of civil society organizations’ participation in development, monitoring, and evaluation of national anti-poverty program. 3762. Fundacion Salvadorena de Apoyo Integral, Salvadoran Foundation of Integral Support, San Salvador, El Salvador. $600,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To develop comprehensive models for breaking cycle of poverty by facilitating networking meetings, evaluation, and technical assistance to comprehensive clusters in southern Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean. 3763. Grand Rapids Community College, Grand Rapids, MI. $122,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. To support evaluation, dissemination, and replication of SOURCE model for workforce retention and development. 3764. Grantmakers for Education, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. To engage traditional education funders through briefing on funding strategies for pre-kindergarten through third-grade alignment. 3765. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To increase philanthropic and fund-raising skills of individual African-American leaders in southeastern United States, with emphasis on North Carolina, by providing knowledge and understanding in field of philanthropy within context of social movements. 3766. Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To build capacity of California, Colorado, and Florida HIPPY state offices in strategic communications, evaluation, and office operations to significantly increase number of low-income families and preschool-age children served in these locations. 3767. Independent Sector, DC. $1,200,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To expand and diversify membership and develop evaluation system to help monitor results and impact over time. 3768. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2006. To increase understanding and action necessary to address health policy and program challenges by promoting dialogue between nonprofit and foundation executives, fund-raisers, and other stakeholders. 3769. Institute of Communication and Development, Instituto de Comunicacion y Desarrollo, Montevideo, Uruguay. $261,572, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To strengthen civil society organizations in Latin America and Caribbean by improving their accountability and transparency. 3770. Kagiso Charitable Trust, South Africa. $1,477,250, 2006. 3-year grant. To consolidate, strengthen, and continue to manage Kagiso Enterprises Rural Private Equity Fund for financing rural, high-growth businesses. 3771. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, DC. $300,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To build capacity of Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity project to strengthen and advance emerging set of tools, trainings, and workshops to ensure that there is solid base of understanding of what it takes to advance racial equality through philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. 3772. Lesedi La Sechaba Art and Craft, Johannesburg, South Africa. $321,714, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To provide development and management support toward economic sustainability of Lesedi La Sechaba Art and Craft Centre, small social development and economic empowerment community agency. 3773. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To build capacity, produce visible results, and strengthen community connections for community development corporations in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 3774. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. To provide support to people affected by devastation of Hurricane Katrina by strengthing capacity of community development organizations serving low-income residents of rural communities across federally designated disaster areas in Alabma, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 3775. Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity and diversify audience base by supporting program of discount tickets for college students. 3776. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $850,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To deliver information resources and services for individual and institutional giving, grantseeking, and organizational effectiveness. 3777. Mississippi State University Foundation, Mississippi State, MS. $399,549, 2006. To improve pre-literacy skills of preschool children by planning and executing revised summer teacher training model.
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3778. Mixed Greens: A Childrens Vegetable Project, Grand Rapids, MI. $45,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To ensure long-term organizational sustainability and viability, develop programs, and collaboratively create community initiative accessible to all schools that serve nutritionally at-risk youth and their families. 3779. Montana Community Development Corporation, Missoula, MT. $100,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To build and strengthen rural policy networks as participating organization in Rural People, Rural Policy Initiative. 3780. Music Center of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek, MI. $66,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To enhance ability to serve cultural needs of residents of Calhoun County and surrounding communities by providing transition support to assist with search and hiring of new executive director. 3781. Muskegon Community Health Project, Muskegon, MI. $81,500, 2006. To establish National Multi-Share Program Center to support new and existing multi-share health coverage plans through technical assistance, communication, dissemination of best practices and lessons learned, coaching, and evaluating readiness. 3782. National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies, Silver Spring, MD. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To enhance social change capacity of Vietnamese community-based organizations in U.S. by providing technical assistance, developing new leadership, and promoting access to equitable public/private resources for Vietnamese nonprofits. 3783. National Association of State Boards of Education, Alexandria, VA. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To support network of states in providing leadership to design and implement coordinated early childhood education systems and establish community and state-level partnerships to integrate early learning programs into coherent system. 3784. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $1,995,593, 2006. 4.25-year grant. To implement capacity-building program for ConnectUp work in Benton Harbor to promote social change in communities of color and other underserved communities in culturally-based way. 3785. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen capacity of diverse, community-based organizations to attract, engage, make more visible, and sustain philanthropists of color and create community of learning around philanthropy in communities of color by developing and implementing training and technical assistance program. 3786. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $976,914, 2006. 3-year grant. To institutionalize knowledge of state-tribal issues and methods for intergovernmental cooperation; provide ongoing education about tribal sovereignty and state-tribal governance; and strengthen supportive infrastructure to sustain partnership between Conference and National Congress of American Indians. 3787. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $530,440, 2006. 2-year grant. To increase student success by raising awareness of ENgaging LAtino Communities for Education (ENLACE) programs among each state’s legislative audience, exploring and understanding ENLACE framework for student success, and exploring how state policy can encourage and support these programs. In Spanish, enlace means link or weave together in such a way that the new entity is stronger than its parts. ENLACE partnerships include universities, community colleges, K-12 schools, community-based organizations, students, and parents. 3788. National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), DC. $1,275,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To institutionalize knowledge of state-tribal issues and methods for intergovernmental cooperation; provide ongoing education about tribal sovereignty and state-tribal governance; and strengthen supportive infrastructure to sustain partnership between Congress and National Conference of State Legislatures. 3789. National Council for Community and Education Partnerships, DC. $150,000, 2006. To enhance communication and better implement targeted marketing strategy in support of community/education partnerships by strengthening organizational infrastructure and building technological capacity. 3790. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC. $88,500, 2006. To broaden and improve sustainability of capacity-building support for small and mid-sized nonprofits. 3791. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC. $50,000, 2006. To provide organizational strategic guidance and program support. 3792. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $1,300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide primary information and
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support to state and local level action by policymakers; care providers; teachers; other community leaders in education, business, and faith communities; and families on alternative financial models to fund early care and education. 3793. National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. $2,200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen institutional leadership and rural outreach capacity of University and establish Institute of Rural Technology to facilitate community development programs in rural areas of Matabeleland. 3794. National University of Trujillo, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, Peru. $65,981, 2006. 2-year grant. To improve quality of education in Trujillo, Peru, through training programs for teachers, designing of education materials, and involvement of community in education process. 3795. Native Americans in Philanthropy, Minneapolis, MN. $140,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To enhance Native philanthropy and build capacity of Native Americans in field of philanthropy. 3796. Network for Good, Bethesda, MD. $1,399,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide support to people affected by Hurricane Katrina by increasing individual donor and small nonprofit on-line giving capacity through improved tools, resources, and organizational capacity. 3797. Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, NEW Center, Ann Arbor, MI. $175,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To create accessible and affordable training and matching program for nonprofit boards in state of Michigan that will be replicable in other states. 3798. North Carolina Partnership for Children, Raleigh, NC. $5,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To enhance capacity to support regionally-based and locally-based family support services and affordable high-quality early childhood education and care to all children, birth to age five. 3799. NPower Michigan, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2006. To enable more Michigan nonprofits to make effective purchase and implementation decisions about technology by establishing alliances with Michigan Nonprofit Association and several private sector corporations. 3800. Promise Village Home for Children, Davisburg, MI. $150,000, 2006. To assist with organizational sustainability to help further develop and implement comprehensive and strategic development plan. 3801. Proyecto Cultural El Sitio, El Sitio Cultural Project, Guatemala. $148,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To provide model for growth of young leaders who are searching for creative outlets for development of their communities by evaluating, systemizing, and disseminating School of Facilitators of Creativity and Innovation project. 3802. Quitman County Development Organization, Marks, MS. $294,866, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To enable network of people and citizen-centered organizations to build sustainable communities in Mid-South Delta region by implementing first components of strategic management plan for organizational long-term sustainability of the Delta Citizens Alliance. 3803. Red para el Desarrollo Local Sostenible en Alianza con los Jovenes, Network for Sustainable Local Development in Alliance with Youth, Chinandega, Nicaragua. $64,420, 2006. To strengthen institutional capacities of Alliance and members to facilitate building of comprehensive cluster to promote local development in micro region of Leon Chinandega. 3804. ROCA, Chelsea, MA. $1,200,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To create strategic development plan for excellence, scale, and sustainability and strengthen network of youth-serving organizations. 3805. Skills USA - VICA, Leesburg, VA. $3,443,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To create new entry-level workplace certificates and assessments that are designed and recognized by business and industry leaders. 3806. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $75,000, 2006. To enable teams of young cultural workers from across South to use range of art forms to honor exceptional and diverse people who have helped make rural communities more just and sustainable. 3807. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $900,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To promote increased and strategic philanthropy in communities of color. 3808. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen philanthropic civil society organizations, leaders, and nonprofit sector in their efforts to increase equity and advance social justice in Southern Africa. 3809. Technical Team for Assistance, Research and Social Action, Equipe Tecnica de Assessoria, Pesquisa e Acao Social, Recife, Brazil. $84,328, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To improve quality of life in communities in city of Recife, state of Pernambuco in northeast Brazil, through comprehensive development program for youth and adolescents at risk.
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3810. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $600,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop and strengthen innovative business ventures with rural entrepreneurs as means of ending extreme poverty in rural Maputaland, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. 3811. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $320,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To engage young wealthy people of color as participants and leaders in philanthropic networks. 3812. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $500,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To increase effectiveness of Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group by engaging range of stakeholders in fields of philanthropy, knowledge management, and African development in series of dialogues and research projects. 3813. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $365,000, 2006. To increase level of activity and resources targeting sustainable economic enterprise in distressed communities. 3814. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $203,830, 2006. To enable Leadership Learning Community to build their capacity and support planning and implementation of set of strategies to increase their growth and financial sustainability. 3815. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To build healthier, more sustainable, and inclusive communities, especially for most vulnerable children, by recruiting additional organizations in educational equity, community development, and smart growth movements. 3816. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To optimize leadership development learning and collaboration. 3817. Training and Development Corporation, Bucksport, ME. $398,582, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand public and private capital available to rural small business and support revitalization of rural small communities across the U.S. 3818. Training and Research Support Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe. $400,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. To build capacity of community groups and civil society organizations to develop and use participatory health education and health literacy materials to address community needs in Southern Africa region. 3819. Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers, Durham, NC. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop more consolidated and integrated campus to become model therapeutic community using peer learning and mentoring. 3820. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To support transition to healthier food system and environment through strategic, collaborative grantmaking and programs. 3821. United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. $190,000, 2006. To support emerging diverse staff leadership within United Way system through group discussions connected with practical leadership activities. 3822. United Way of Greater Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI. $508,671, 2006. 3-year grant. To engage in fund development, leadership development, organizational effectiveness, and community problem solving in joint effort for Calhoun County. 3823. Vigorous InterventionS In Ongoing Natural Settings (VISIONS), Roxbury, MA. $23,695, 2006. 3.25-year grant. To provide consultation, technical assistance, monitoring, and documentation for final phase of Capitalizing on Diversity Youth Engagement Strategy grantees to strengthen their capacity to address race and cultural issues. 3824. Womens Funding Network, San Francisco, CA. $395,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To enable African-American women’s organizations to develop strategic philanthropy competencies, provide leadership development and donor education/fundraising training for African-American women and girls, and enhance philanthropic activity in the communities they serve. 3825. Working Interfaith Network (WIN), Baton Rouge, LA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide training for faith-based community to enter into partnership with teachers and administrators of each school in order to lift standards of schools and promote good discipline, good teaching, and higher test scores. 3826. World HOPE Foundation, Boulder, CO. $150,000, 2006. To strengthen organization and establish expanded presence through strategic efforts and implementation in board development, fundraising, marketing, and staffing. 3827. YMCA and Outdoor Center, Sherman Lake, Augusta, MI. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To expand long range educational objectives through Integrated Education Program; and to acquire adjacent land to preserve integrity of Outdoor Center.
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3828. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To strengthen and expand impacts of youth empowerment and systems change on regional, state, and national scale by increasing organization’s capacity building. 3829. Youth Radio, Berkeley, CA. $150,000, 2006. To further develop administrative and fundraising infrastructure and build capacity to sustain organization. 3830. Youthline America, New York, NY. $3,000,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To help young people develop into contributing adults through implementation of Youthline America’s business plan. 3831. Zimbabwe Farmers Development Trust, Harare, Zimbabwe. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen Zimbabwe smallholder beekeepers association’s capacity to support farmer groups, with emphasis on women and youth, to produce, process, and market honey. 3832. Zimbabwe Opportunities Industrialization Centres (ZOIC), Harare, Zimbabwe. $929,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen funding and management capabilities of rural enterprise finance institutions that serve Manicaland Province and Chimanimani District.
The Kresge Foundation Limitations: 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) community colleges, private foundations, or elementary or secondary schools (unless they predominantly serve individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities). No grants to individuals, or for debt retirement or minor equipment, furnishings, operating/program support, or endowment funds by themselves; no loans. 3833. Bay Cove Human Services, Boston, MA. $140,000, 2006. Toward implementation of development plan. 3834. Bennington Project Independence, Bennington, VT. $35,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3835. Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $75,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3836. Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3837. Carriage House Childrens Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3838. CEC Stuyvesant Cove, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3839. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $750,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. Toward operating support. 3840. Community of the Good Shepherd, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3841. Downtown Detroit Partnership, Detroit, MI. $500,000, 2006. Toward general support of workplans. 3842. Edgewood College, Madison, WI. $35,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3843. Energy Coordinating Agency of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3844. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $2,000,000, 2006. For special support of Nonprofit Recovery Fund in response to devastation caused by 2005 Gulf coast hurricanes, and purchase and renovation of ECD facilities in Mississippi and Louisiana. 3845. Equiterre, Montreal, Canada. $75,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3846. Fellowship Place, New Haven, CT. $40,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3847. Gallaudet University, DC. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3848. Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3849. Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels (HI-AYH), Eastern New England Council, Somerville, MA. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3850. Humane Society, Minnesota Valley, Burnsville, MN. $40,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3851. Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID. $25,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3852. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building.
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3853. La Clinica de la Raza, Fruitvale Health Project, Oakland, CA. $195,000, 2006. Toward strategic development plan (including purchase, construction, support and consulting) as part of Kresge Foundation Special Opportunities Initiative. 3854. Low Income Housing Institute, Seattle, WA. $60,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3855. Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville, VA. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3856. Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, ME. $55,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3857. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $30,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3858. Olney Theater Corporation, Center for the Arts, Olney, MD. $175,000, 2006. Toward implementation of strategic development (including construction) plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Opportunities Initiative. 3859. Olney Theater Corporation, Center for the Arts, Olney, MD. $83,600, 2006. Toward implementation of strategic development (including construction) plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Opportunities Initiative, as amended. 3860. Palomar Pomerado Health, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3861. Piedmont Park Conservancy, Atlanta, GA. $100,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3862. Places for People, Saint Louis, MO. $124,454, 2006. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Opportunities Initiative. 3863. Project Renewal, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward implementation of development plan. 3864. Randolph-Macon Womans College, Lynchburg, VA. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3865. Simmons College, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3866. Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Roanoke, VA. $70,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3867. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3868. University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. $142,060, 2006. Toward implementation of strategic development plan as part of Kresge Foundation Special Initiative in South Africa. 3869. Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind, Winston-Salem, NC. $75,000, 2006. Toward implementation of development plan. 3870. YMCA of Greater Montreal, Montreal, Canada. $70,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3871. YMCA of San Francisco, Shih Yu-Landg Central YMCA, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3872. YMCA of the U.S.A., National Council, Chicago, IL. $737,500, 2006. Toward implementation of Mexico Philanthropy Development Initiative. 3873. YMCA, Lower Bucks Family, Fairless Hills, PA. $70,000, 2006. Toward planning associated with designing green building. 3874. Youth Development, Albuquerque, NM. $100,000, 2006. For bonus grant for successful completion of Year Three of Five Year development plan. 3875. Youth Development, Albuquerque, NM. $76,000, 2006. Toward implementation of development plan including program support and consulting support.
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community, or organizations benefiting few people. No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, endowments, sports programs or events or school extracurricular activities, or conferences, travel, seminars, or film or video projects; no loans. 3877. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $15,000, 2006. 3878. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $20,000, 2006. 3879. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $10,000, 2006. 3880. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Detroit, MI. $115,000, 2006. 3881. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $10,000, 2006. 3882. WARM Training Center, Detroit, MI. $20,000, 2006.
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. 3883. Detroit Chamber Winds, Troy, MI. $85,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For fund development capacity building for group of collaborating arts organizations. 3884. Executive Service Corps of Detroit, Southfield, MI. $23,000, 2006. For programs providing free management assistance to nonprofit agencies. 3885. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For new office in Detroit to provide programs and services and to expand capacity of nonprofit organizations in metropolitan Detroit.
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. 3886. Abilities Fund, Centerville, IA. $50,000, 2006. For technical assistance for project, Microenterprise and Disability: Building Momentum. 3887. ActionAid USA, DC. $100,000, 2006. For conference, Organizing After Natural Disasters. Project will enable community organizers and leaders from disaster-affected communities in Asia and the Americas to share experiences about ways that poor and vulnerable people have been engaged in reconstruction process, strengthen capacity of grassroots organizations to influence rebuilding policies in post-disaster situations, and document and disseminate best practices in the field. 3888. After-School All-Stars, Los Angeles, CA. $200,000, 2006. To create strategic plan for Comprehensive National After-School Initiative, which will help underserved, at-risk children and youth develop skills necessary for succeeding in school and life. 3889. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC. $75,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3890. American Association of Community Colleges, DC. $200,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For creation and pilot phase of Center for Workforce and Economic Development, which will bring together community colleges with workforce boards, economic development entitites, labor-market intermediaries, and other community organizations to improve economic prosperity of businesses, workers and communities. 3891. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $50,000, 2006. For research to launch Genesee County Prosperity Campaign, helping low-income families in Genesee County, Michigan, access benefits for which they are eligible. 3892. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $10,000, 2006. To provide increased and intense technical assistance to ACORN groups in Gulf region devastated by Hurricane Katrina. 3893. Appleseed Foundation, DC. $100,000, 2006. For research and technical assistance on No Child Left Behind Law and its implementation for local community organizations. 3894. Applied Research Center, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 3895. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), Dearborn, MI. $60,461, 2006. To evaluate Building Capacity Through Diversity, cultural diversity training project developed for members of Michigan’s environmental and land-use community. 3896. Asian American Justice Center, DC. $100,000, 2006. To enable Center to strengthen donor development efforts through major donor initiative and direct mail campaign.
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3897. Aspen Institute, DC. $300,000, 2006. To promote greater sustainabiity in the field of micro-enterprise by disseminating publication, Opening Opportunities, Building Ownership: Fulfilling the Promise of Microenterprise in the United States, and providing ongoing staff support to group of funders interested in domestic micro-enterprise field. 3898. Aspen Institute, DC. $275,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. 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. 3899. Aspen Institute, DC. $250,000, 2006. For technical assistance for MICROTEST, project of Self-Employment Learning Project (SELP), designed to evaluate efforts and outcomes of microenterprise by working to develop and test performance measures for the industry. 3900. Association for Community Relations, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 3901. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), ACORN Institute, DC. $80,000, 2006. For media and communications training and capacity building for PICO-ACORN projects. 3902. Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, Austin, TX. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate demonstration study exploring contribution of education organizing to education reform efforts in low-performing districts and schools. 3903. Black Sash Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To address challenges currently facing community-based paralegal sector in South Africa by supporting process directed at finding solutions for sustainability of sector and strengthening role of assisting poor and marginalized communities in gaining access to their rights. 3904. BoardSource, DC. $200,000, 2006. For general operating support. 3905. BORIS, Support Office for the Movement of Self-Help Initiatives, Warsaw, Poland. $138,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for transfer of knowledge between Polish and Russian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in areas of activating local communities, developing social marketing, and increasing philanthropy and social investment. 3906. Brandon Roberts and Associates, Chevy Chase, MD. $200,000, 2006. 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. 3907. Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence, RI. $600,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Education Organizing Study, which seeks to understand added value of community organizing to school improvement, documenting ways in which community organizing strategies produce concrete educational improvements for low-income children. 3908. Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence, RI. $80,000, 2006. 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. 3909. Capital Community Foundation, London, England. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build fundraising capacity of London-based community foundation. 3910. Capital Community Foundation, London, England. $100,000, 2006. To provide internships for managers of Eastern European community foundations in order to improve knowledge, governance and management of Eastern European community foundations. 3911. Center for Community Change, DC. $370,000, 2006. 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. 3912. Center for Community Change, DC. $251,000, 2006. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Northwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. 3913. Center for Community Change, DC. $50,000, 2006. For strategic planning for Developing New Generation of Nonprofit Leaders, effort to recruit, train and support tomorrow’s grassroots organizers and leaders.
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3914. Center for Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (CRNVO), Podgorica, Montenegro. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 3915. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For general operating support. 3916. Center for Law and Social Policy, DC. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Leading Edge States Project, which will help state policymakers, administrators and program providers interpret and implement new federal welfare reform law in order to improve economic well-being of low-income families and their children. 3917. Center for Strategic and International Studies, DC. $50,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For technical assistance for project, The Next Generation of Human Rights Activists and Social Marketing in Russia, effort to address rise in authoritarian trends in Russian society and need for new leadership, new technologies, and new skills in the nonprofit sector to advance human rights agenda. 3918. Centre for Promotion of Civil Society, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 3919. Chamber Foundation, Genesee, Flint, MI. $250,000, 2006. For capacity building work. 3920. Chamber Foundation, Genesee, Flint, MI. $43,323, 2006. To provide technical assistance toward revitalization of downtown Flint. 3921. Chamber Foundation, Genesee, Flint, MI. $10,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance for Foreign Trade Zone, which promotes economic growth by creating and retaining jobs in community. 3922. Charities Aid Foundation (UK), West Malling, England. $380,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For regranting work to develop community foundations in Russia. 3923. Chrysalis Works, Los Angeles, CA. $265,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand Transitional Jobs Program with research, planning, and development of new market-based transitional employment strategies and for documentation and evaluation of process to glean information about establishing market-based strategies for hard-to-employ indviduals. 3924. Citizen Schools, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To provide technical assistance for development of Master’s Degree in Out-of-School-Time Education and Leadership, graduate program to create new leadership for growing afterschool sector. 3925. Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA. $50,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for Educational Equity Network, project that addresses racial disparities in education outcomes. 3926. Collaborative Communications Group, DC. $300,000, 2006. To provide conference and logistical support for convening meetings of after-school grantees and state education agencies in order to build connections that will further quality and sustainability of afterschool programs and school/ community partnerships. 3927. Columbia University, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for CEE/NIS Public Interest Law Networks: Peer to Peer Information and Training Exchanges, promoting development of public interest law infrastructure in Central/Eastern Europe and newly independent states that until 1991 were constituent republics of former USSR. 3928. Common Purpose South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For conferences and seminars to train leaders of South African nonprofit organizations. 3929. Communications Consortium Media Center, DC. $225,000, 2006. To provide direct strategic communications technical assistance to Mott-funded organizations participating in State Fiscal Analysis Initiative. 3930. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To increase media capacity of community organizing groups through SPIN (Strategic Press Information Network) Academy Project based in San Francisco, CA. SPIN provides accessible and affordable communications consulting, training, coaching, networking opportunities and tools in response to needs of community organizing groups. 3931. Community Based Development Programme Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 3932. Community Connections, South Africa. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 3933. Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, Chicago, IL. $125,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To provide communications capacity-building support to Mott grantees and other nonprofits across state of Michigan. 3934. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $251,000, 2006. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which
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provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Northeast U.S. 3935. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2006. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods. 3936. Community Voices Heard, New York, NY. $160,000, 2006. 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. 3937. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to international and domestic grantees in complying with USA Patriot Act. 3938. Conservation Fund, Arlington, VA. $352,000, 2006. 6.25-year grant. For Great Lakes Revolving Loan Fund designed to provide short-term financing critical to conservation of coastal and freshwater sites of exceptional ecological significance in the U.S. portion of the Great Lakes basin. Loans from fund will be used for purchase of property as well as for purchase of conservation easements. 3939. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $250,000, 2006. 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. 3940. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $75,000, 2006. For research to support analysis of micro-enterprise development services available in Michigan and create plan for advancing micro-enterprise development within state of Michigan’s broader economic development strategy. 3941. Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, Ann Arbor, MI. $30,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to help build Michigan’s workforce development capacity at state and regional level, focusing on efforts to assist low-income young adults. 3942. Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), DC. $244,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for Allowing Enterprise: Federal Microenterprise Policy Project, which supports established and emerging state microenterprise organizations. 3943. Council of Chief State School Officers, DC. $440,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build State capacity to implement Federal legislation and support policies for high-quality after-school extended learning opportunities for elementary school students between the ages of 5-12. 3944. Council on Foundations, DC. $50,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Community Foundations Standards Project, effort to create and implement national standards for U.S. community foundations. 3945. Council on Foundations, DC. $25,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To retain expert assistance in monitoring public policy issues related to private foundations and to continue monitoring legislative action on charitable reform issues. 3946. Direct Action and Research Training (DART) Center, Miami, FL. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 3947. Eastern Cape NGO Coalition, East London, South Africa. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 3948. Economic Policy Institute, DC. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Living Standards of Americans, effort to raise national awareness of issues facing low-wage workers and develops solutions that help boost earnings for low-income people. 3949. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $500,000, 2006. To provide micro-enterprise loans to low-income and minority small business owners affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 3950. Environmental Law Service, Brno, Czech Republic. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 3951. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $20,000, 2006. To provide aspiring leaders in environmental field with training and networking opportunities and access to seed funding for innovative projects through Fellowship Program which includes semi-annual retreats. 3952. Environmental Support Center, DC. $75,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. For general support.
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3953. Epstein and Fass Associates, New York, NY. $165,000, 2006. 2-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. 3954. Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $36,500, 2006. For Partnership to Build Capacity in Small Nonprofits program, which provides technical assistance consultations to small nonprofit organizations that serve primarily low-income racial or ethnic minority populations in Chicago metropolitan area. 3955. Finance Project, DC. $575,000, 2006. 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. 3956. Finance Project, DC. $100,325, 2006. For Grantmakers Income Security Taskforce, affinity group of funders who are broadly interested in social and economic conditions that generate and perpetuate poverty. Its mission is to broaden funders’ perspectives on critical issues, deepen their understanding of issues in which they are already active, and promote strategic, collaborative grantmaking. 3957. Focus Project, OMB Watch, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Strengthening Nonprofit Fiscal Sustainability, Accountability, and Civic Participation. 3958. Freedom House, DC. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance for Responsibility for the Future: The Way Forward, effort to encourage reconciliation among peoples of Serbia and Montenegro and their neighbors. 3959. Georgia Center for Law in the Public Interest, Atlanta, GA. $120,000, 2006. 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. 3960. Georgia Wildlife Federation, Covington, GA. $152,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build support for development of comprehensive, statewide water management plan in Georgia. 3961. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $20,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 3962. Greater Flint Health Coalition, Flint, MI. $150,000, 2006. 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. 3963. Group 484, Belgrade, Serbia. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For institutional and programmatic development support. 3964. GURT Resource Center for NGO Development, Kiev, Ukraine. $10,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support. 3965. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide research and policy and legal analyses related to civil rights dimensions of major education policy challenges as part of Education Initiative of Civil Rights Project. 3966. Harvard University, Holyoke Center, Harvard Family Research Project, Cambridge, MA. $550,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop and build capacity for coordinated approach to using research and evaluation for continuous program improvement and accountability to improve after-school programs as a way to contribute to evidence that successful after-school programs can support academic success and other youth development outcomes. 3967. Hatcher Group, Bethesda, MD. $165,000, 2006. 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. 3968. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $150,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for Freshwater Leadership Initiative, effort to improve organizational capacity of freshwater conservation groups in Great Lakes and Southeast, as well as strengthen collaborative efforts among such organizations. 3969. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Environmental Capacity Builders Network, Takoma Park, MD. $100,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward creation of network to help intermediary organizations (capacity-building groups) improve their skills, expand their knowledge and strengthen strategic focus of their work with environmental organizations. 3970. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $200,000, 2006. To support strategic planning process to determine how Coalition for Community
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Schools can be more effective in developing and maintaining community schools. 3971. Institute for Federal Democracy, Democracy Development Program, Durban, South Africa. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For work to train local government councillors and communities in KwaZulu-Natal. 3972. Inter-Ethnic Initiative for Human Rights Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For institutional development including income development. 3973. International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, DC. $100,000, 2006. 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. 3974. International Center for Transitional Justice, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 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. 3975. International Crisis Group, DC. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For publications related to Crisis Assessment Program in the Balkans. 3976. InterValley Project, West Newton, MA. $301,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building for InterValley Network. 3977. Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Des Moines, IA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for capacity building and expansion through training sessions with other community organizing groups around the country. 3978. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $800,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To provide technical assistance for development of national land trust training and accreditation program. 3979. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $517,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Great Lakes Land Trust Capacity-Building Program, effort to enhance organizational capacity of land trusts that operate within Great Lakes basin. 3980. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, DC. $230,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Philanthropic Consulting Initiative, effort to bridge gap between potential funders and anti-racist organizations in order to maintain and build momentum in this field. 3981. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, DC. $200,000, 2006. For grassroots coordination. 3982. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for Flint and Genesee County Community Development Project, with focus on local housing redevelopment efforts and urban redevelopment. 3983. Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN), Baton Rouge, LA. $155,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for water quality project, effort to improve state’s water quality, permitting activities as well as responding to special water quality policy needs brought on by Hurricanes Rita and Katrina. 3984. Memorial Human Rights Center, Moscow, Russia. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance for Migration Rights Network, which seeks to improve status of refugees and forced migrants in Russian Federation. 3985. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $100,000, 2006. For general support. 3986. Mexican Center for Philanthropy, Mexico City, Mexico. $30,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For coordination of Mexico’s Community Foundations Group. 3987. Michigan Nonprofit Association, Lansing, MI. $215,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 3988. Michigans Children, Lansing, MI. $200,000, 2006. 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. 3989. Midwest Academy, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For conference toward capacity building efforts to help low-income Hispanic groups. 3990. Midwest Environmental Advocates, Madison, WI. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance in effort to support water preservation and conservation in Great Lakes basin in Wisconsin.
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3991. Minnesota Environmental Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $125,500, 2006. 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. 3992. Mott Community College, Flint, MI. $101,502, 2006. For planning initiative toward replication of Smart Teachers As Role Models (STAR), program to increase number of African-American male teachers in grades K-8 in Genesee County. 3993. Movement Strategy Center, Oakland, CA. $43,235, 2006. Toward Just Consulting Initiative, network of consultants who share commitment to create organizational development practices, frameworks, and tools to support social justice organizations. 3994. Nadace Nova Skola, Prague, Czech Republic. $82,729, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen and enhance role of community education in the Czech Republic through development of Community Schools and the Community Education Network. Network will include representatives of community schools and centers and experts on the issue. Objectives include conducting preliminary research to assess perception and expectations of community schools/centers; building capacity of network members to exchange experiences and best practices; promoting work of community schools and centers through Web page; and providing financial support to select community schools and centers to plan and implement activities to improve their work. 3995. National AfterSchool Association, Charlestown, MA. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop approval system for trainers in after-school field focusing on quality of professional development provided to after-school staff working directly with children and youth. 3996. National Association of Workforce Boards, Institute for Innovation in Workforce Policy and Practice, DC. $75,000, 2006. 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. 3997. National Community Education Association (NCEA), Fairfax, VA. $150,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For efforts to re-energize community education field by supporting organization’s comprehensive organizational strategic planning process. 3998. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $500,000, 2006. 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). 3999. National Council of La Raza, DC. $251,000, 2006. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Southwest and West. 4000. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC. $125,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4001. National Council on Alcoholism and Addictions-Greater Flint Area, Flint, MI. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance toward merging of Council with Catholic Charities of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties. Support will offset transition and relocation costs related to merger and ensure that community will have continued access to mental health and substance abuse services. 4002. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $600,000, 2006. 2.25-year grant. For Workforce Training and Technical Assistance Project which will assist in implementation of sector employment initiatives in Mississippi Delta. Through this work, NEDLC will help people relocated by Hurricane Katrina to connect to livable-wage careers, and assist several communities, including New Orleans, prepare residents to resume permanent employment. 4003. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $180,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For study, From Unemployment to Work Project. 4004. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. 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. 4005. National Employment Law Project, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For conference and technical assistance to increase participation of Michigan workers in Trade Adjustment Assistance
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program, and to make participants more knowledgeable about program rules, more informed about program’s shortcomings, and more prepared to work together to improve its administration and address its deficiencies. 4006. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To assist governors’ policy efforts related to improved after-school programs including engaging governors’ advisors in statewide after-school networks, creating urgency among gubernatorial ranks to make after-school opportunities a priority, and provide expertise to governors and other key policy leaders to help develop policies aimed at improving quality and reach of after-school programs in states. 4007. National League of Cities Institute, DC. $350,000, 2006. 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. 4008. National League of Cities Institute, Institute for Youth, Education, and Families, DC. $450,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For efforts to engage city leaders (including mayors, council persons and other municipal officers) in after-school reforms. 4009. National Mentoring Partnership, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Afterschool Mentoring Resources, effort to provide national mentoring guidelines for programs, including afterschool programs across the country. 4010. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $251,000, 2006. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Midwest. 4011. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $220,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Supporting Emerging Education Organizing, project that assists community organizations in strengthening community-driven school reform initiatives. 4012. National Wildlife Federation, Reston, VA. $329,000, 2006. 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. 4013. National Youth Employment Coalition, DC. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To work with states, local communities, education systems, and leading policy groups to develop viable options and alternative pathways to diplomas for dropouts and potential dropouts ages 13-18. 4014. Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA. $150,000, 2006. 2-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. 4015. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $130,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity of southern environmental nonprofits through technology planning and assistance. 4016. Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS, Podgorica, Montenegro. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for organization created to encourage public participation in decisionmaking processes in Montenegro. 4017. NGO School Foundation, Moscow, Russia. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to increase private donations to Russian nonprofit sector. 4018. Non-Profit Consortium, South Africa. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 4019. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. For transition of publication, Nonprofit Quarterly from association with Third Sector New England to project of Association. 4020. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN), San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To support meeting in Seattle, WA, of computer systems experts who serve network of nonprofit agencies with common geographic or programmatic dimension. Network helps nonprofits make more effective use of technology to advance their missions. 4021. NPower, Seattle, WA. $109,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward evaluation of nonprofit technology services field with goal to assess impact of technology on nonprofit organizational efficiency and mission
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achievement; understand impact and effectiveness of services provided by technology service providers and build evaluation capacity of technology service providers and establish systems to support ongoing collaborative evaluation efforts among them. 4022. NPower Michigan, Detroit, MI. $75,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4023. Pacific Environment, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Export Credit Agency/International Finance Institution Reform Program. 4024. PACT-Partnership for Community Action and Transformation Foundation, Bucharest, Romania. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity of informal groups and grassroots, nongovernmental organizations in southern Romania to engage in development of their communities through training, field consultancy, small grants, and networking opportunities to grassroots organizations whose activities address local needs of marginalized groups. Funding originally went to Allavida for this program. 4025. Phelps-Stokes Fund, DC. $200,000, 2006. For Smart Teachers As Role Models (STAR) Initiative, effort to establish program to increase number of African-American men teaching in public elementary schools in Flint. 4026. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2006. 2-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. 4027. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2006. For partnership with University of Massachusetts in Boston to conduct evaluation in the form of Alternative Staffing Field Documentation Study on four Foundation-funded, alternative staffing organizations, providing data and information necessary to advance workforce development policy and practice around alternative staffing programs. 4028. Resource Center, Flint, MI. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4029. River Alliance of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement policy, capacity building and river restoration programs in Great Lakes portion of Wisconsin and toward capacity building for organization. 4030. River Network, Portland, OR. $506,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance to build capacity of freshwater protection citizen groups in Great Lakes basin and southeastern United States. 4031. Social Change Assistance Trust, Cape Town, South Africa. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For re-granting to be used for organizational development and project support in effort to implement programs that address community needs such as poverty; access to justice; and local economic development focusing, in particular, on women and youth. 4032. South End Museum Trust, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. $16,143, 2006. For capacity building assistance. 4033. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $251,000, 2006. For Intermediary Support for Organizing Communities, which provides seed grants and technical assistance to emerging community-based organizations serving low-income neighborhoods in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. 4034. Southern Environmental Law Center, Charlottesville, VA. $262,000, 2006. 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. 4035. State Environmental Leadership Program, Madison, WI. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 4036. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For collaborative project between Center and Coalition for New Philanthropy that provides African-American, Latino and Asian-American donors with new tools and information to increase impact of their individual and collective philanthropy in greater New York area. 4037. Sustainability Network, Toronto, Canada. $80,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For technical assistance for Ontario Freshwater Learning Network. 4038. Swedish Federation of Rural Economy and Agricultural Societies, Stockholm, Sweden. $200,000, 2006. 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. 4039. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 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
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developing foundations and associations of grantmakers around the world. 4040. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For program to strengthen grantmaking organizations and philanthropic sector in southern Africa, and through peer learning, capacity building workshops, professional exchanges, case studies, and research projects. 4041. Synergy Enterprises, Silver Spring, MD. $250,000, 2006. 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. 4042. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group. 4043. Tiger Woods Foundation, Los Alamitos, CA. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward research evaluation study of Tiger Woods Learning Center, state-of-the-art, technology-enhanced facility that seeks to combine positive youth development and high quality education in a variety of career-oriented, out-of-school programs targeting low-income 4th to 12th grade minority students in southern California. 4044. Timok Club, Knjazevac, Serbia. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and program support for work to promote sustainable social and economic development and improve lives of people living in the region through Timok Regional Development Center. 4045. Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, Petoskey, MI. $30,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. For project, Crafting Michigan’s Water Management Program, effort to build broad base of support among water users, public officials, and general public for policy framework for water use management. 4046. Tiyakene Development Fund, Braamfontein, South Africa. $60,000, 2006. 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. 4047. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance for Tulane Environmental Law Clinic Water Quality and Wetlands Project. 4048. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $275,000, 2006. For Building Excellence, Sustainability and Trust (BEST) Nonprofit Capacity Building Initiative. 4049. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $82,500, 2006. For planning process to enable mid-Michigan United Ways to explore new and collaborative ways of working together and consolidating marketing and services. 4050. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $48,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Bridges to the Future, before- and after-school program for elementary and middle school students that encourages positive youth development through safe, accessible, and challenging activities that appeal to students’ diverse interests. 4051. University of California, Davis, CA. $280,000, 2006. For regional orientation conferences that will provide new state grantees with information and technical assistance regarding after-school program quality, evaluation and fiscal requirements in state of California. Work is based on projected increase in number of publicly funded after-school programs as a result of Proposition 49, which along with other state and federal funding sources, will raise level of support for after-school programs in the state. 4052. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $100,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Downtown Detroit Strategic Planning Project, effort to revitalize downtown Detroit. 4053. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $56,160, 2006. To provide technical assistance for Bridges to the Future: Before and Afterschool Program, countywide before- and after-school program offered by United Way for elementary, middle and high school students that encourages positive youth development. 4054. University of Michigan, School of Education and Human Services, Flint, MI. $82,414, 2006. For Future Minority Teachers Initiative with aim of encouraging more minority students to choose teaching as a career and to retain more minority students at School of Education. Focus will be on student-centered activities at Flint Northern High School, providing exposure to teaching profession for students of color and increasing parental involvement in student college preparation while providing support to graduates from Flint Northern High School who are enrolled at University. 4055. University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement capacity-building program aimed at increasing quality and extent of community participation in municipal
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planning and budgeting processes as part of Fair Share Initiative. Fair Share will also conduct research and produce and disseminate publications on municipal budgeting. 4056. Urban Institute, DC. $198,526, 2006. 3-year grant. To use data from Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics Program (LEHD) to conduct outcomes evaluation of impact of Workforce Investment Act (WIA). 4057. Visually Impaired Center, Flint, MI. $30,000, 2006. To provide capacity building support to help Center explore options to become sustainable in the future. 4058. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $30,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For general operating support. 4059. Workshop for Civic Initiatives Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria. $10,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support.
Ruth Mott Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County and Flint, MI. No support for religious programs for religious purposes. No grants to individuals. 4060. ArtServe Michigan, Southfield, MI. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For restructuring process. 4061. Chamber Foundation, Genesee, Flint, MI. $25,000, 2006. For transitional support for Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce. 4062. Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation, Flint, MI. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For construction of Berridge Place Condominiums, LLC. 4063. IMA Childrens Recreation Fund, Burton, MI. $15,000, 2006. For Capacity Building for Trail Organizations. 4064. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Flint, MI. $50,000, 2006. For Creating Healthy Communities Through Strategic Investment. 4065. United Way of Genesee County, Flint, MI. $550,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For BEST Collaborative Capacity Building.
The Skillman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern MI, with emphasis on metropolitan Detroit, and Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties. 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; no loans. 4066. Accounting Aid Society, Detroit, MI. $114,600, 2006. To implement neighborhood based tax and asset-building services site for low-income families with children in southwest Detroit. 4067. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $150,000, 2006. For Neighborhood Asset Building Project, to reduce poverty in Osborn and Brightmoor neighborhoods by increasing filers of Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). 4068. Archdiocese of Detroit, Detroit, MI. $182,000, 2006. For improving educational environment of Detroit’s parochial elementary schools through development of site-based school improvement teams. 4069. Bates Academy, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2006. To mentor aspiring school. Bates principal and staff will provide coaching and on-site support to school enabling them to become improving school in 2007. 4070. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop nonprofit collaborations that solicit revenues from county, state and federal funding sources to address community issues facing children and families. 4071. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $240,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Mayor’s NEXT Detroit Initiative, to rejuvenate Detroit neighborhoods through creation of Office of Neighborhood Investment for City of Detroit. 4072. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $240,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To continue to expand Detroit Data Partnerships capacity as clearinghouse for community data and to use data and evaluation in Good Neighborhoods Initiative effectively. 4073. Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance, Detroit, MI. $40,000, 2006. For Phase Two of study to determine feasibility of new Catholic high school in City of Detroit. 4074. Detroit Edison Public School Academy, Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2006. To implement micro-society model to motivate students, improve basic skills, meet high standards, increase test scores, attendance and reduce
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discipline. Purchase equipment, printing and copying, consulting, materials, supplies and evaluation supplies. 4075. Detroit School District, Detroit, MI. $510,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To continue to implement and expand services of Good Schools Making the Grade Management and Technical Support Team. 4076. Edison Institute, Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Dearborn, MI. $50,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance and learning activities for YouthCAN. 4077. Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies School, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2006. To develop individual foreign language learning packets, equip resource rooms, and provide consulting services and professional development. 4078. Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI. $15,000, 2006. For institutional membership dues for Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership. 4079. Guidance Center, Southgate, MI. $70,000, 2006. To provide high-quality training to Brightmoor child care and education providers, and to develop community awareness about importance of high-quality preschool experience. 4080. Marygrove College, Detroit, MI. $1,800,000, 2006. To further implement and expand Good Schools: Making the Grade Resource Center, technical assistance arm of Good Schools Initiative. 4081. Michigan Neighborhood Partnership, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2006. To provide training and technical assistance to clusters of churches participating in Foundations Faith-based Initiative. 4082. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $845,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and communications for Good Neighborhoods Initiative, to strengthen community planning, resident engagement, and transition to Readiness Phase. 4083. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $120,000, 2006. To support communications and outreach strategies of planning process in six targeted neighborhoods. 4084. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $120,000, 2006. For Good Neighborhoods Initiative Communications Program, to engage and involve community residents, nonprofits, and community partners in long-term work of Good Neighborhoods Initiative. 4085. New Detroit, Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2006. To build organizational and program capacity of small to medium size community-based and faith-based nonprofits in metro Detroit. 4086. Safe Center, Detroit, MI. $60,000, 2006. For collaboration of faith-based organizations to pilot community policing model targeting men residing in Osborn neighborhood. 4087. Samuel Gompers Elementary School, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2006. To mentor improving school. Gompers principal and staff will provide coaching and on-site support to school enabling them to become high performing school in 2007. 4088. Think Detroit PAL, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity by developing sustainable unrestricted funding base to support ongoing sport programs for Detroit youth. 4089. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. $50,000, 2006. For evaluation of Detroit Digital Learning Community at Crockett Technical High School. 4090. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. $25,000, 2006. To identify and share neighborhood data, and serve as data consultant to Good Neighborhood Initiative to transform Detroit neighborhoods into healthy, safe environments for children, youth, and their families.
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. 4091. Alano Club of Kent County, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,500, 2006. For capacity building. 4092. American Red Cross, Greater Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building. 4093. Conductive Education and Rehabilitation Center of Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI. $40,000, 2006. For organizational capacity building. 4094. Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2006. For capacity-building project. 4095. Kent County Literacy Council, Grand Rapids, MI. $60,000, 2006. For Literacy Challenge 2010.
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4096. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Grand Rapids, MI. $50,000, 2006. For Community Development Initiative. 4097. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $250,000, 2006. For Hurricane Katrina for startup nonprofit. 4098. Project Access, Grand Rapids, MI. $25,000, 2006. For capacity expansion. 4099. Senior Neighbors, Grand Rapids, MI. $22,000, 2006. For capacity building. 4100. Unity for the Homeless, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2006. For Hurricane Katrina for a new director. 4101. West Michigan Academy of Music for Girls, Grand Rapids, MI. $26,000, 2006. For capacity building.
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4113. Penumbra Theater Company, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For four-year Restructuring Project. 4114. People, Incorporated, Saint Paul, MN. $77,000, 2006. For integrated clinical charting and billing software system. 4115. Project Pathfinder, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. For capacity-building project. 4116. Saint Paul Public School District, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2006. Toward Transition Plan for ISD #625. 4117. Saint Paul, City of, Saint Paul, MN. $250,000, 2006. For planning consultants and community engagement staff needed for design and implementation of Central Corridor Development Framework. 4118. Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For Capacity-Building Initiative.
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MINNESOTA 3M Foundation (also known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations. No support for religious, fraternal, social, veterans’, or military organizations, disease-specific organizations, government agencies, hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes, treatment centers or hospices, or K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for 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. 4102. CyberGrants, Andover, MA. $40,580, 2005. 4103. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. 4104. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities (HIRED), Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. 4105. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $21,000, 2005. 4106. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $30,000, 2005.
Best Buy Children’s Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Twin Cities, MN area. No support for veterans’ or fraternal organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit the entire community, or schools. No grant to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowments, national ceremonies, memorials, conferences, testimonials, or similar events, sponsorships, sport events, fundraising events, recreation, health, recreation, or therapeutic programs, or living subsidies. 4107. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. 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. 4108. ARC Greater Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For the Merger Project. 4109. Bridging, Inc., Bloomington, MN. $75,000, 2006. Toward opening new Bridging facility in Roseville. 4110. Great American History Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For position of Director of Individual Giving. 4111. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $225,000, 2006. Toward Twin Cities Fund for Neighborhood Development and the Fund for Affordable Production. 4112. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2006. Toward Nonprofit Leadership Program.
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(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 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). 4119. Action Through Churches Together, Grand Rapids, MN. $30,000, 2006. For sustaining contribution to respond to community issues and expand organizational efforts in Itasca County. 4120. Depot Commons Association, Grand Rapids, MN. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For continued support of Workforce Development Initiative in Itasca County. 4121. Itasca Development Corporation, Jobs 2020, Grand Rapids, MN. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance support to test feasibility of returning air service to Grand Rapids/Itasca County Airport. 4122. Latino Economic Development Center, Minneapolis, MN. $135,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating and support to increase organizational capacity throughout rural Minnesota. 4123. Minnesota Association of School Administrators, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For support implementation of school improvement and community engagement training. 4124. Minnesota Rural Education Association, Alexandria, MN. $50,000, 2006. For implementation of school improvement and community engagement training for 10-12 rural school districts in Minnesota. 4125. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $50,000, 2006. For project support to fund development of business plan to implement Entrepreneurial League System in northeast Minnesota. 4126. People Connection, Fosston, MN. $15,000, 2006. For implementation of Get Broadband program. 4127. Renewing the Countryside II, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For expansion of Green Routes sustainable tourism initiative throughout rural Minnesota. 4128. White Earth Land Recovery Project, Callaway, MN. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project support to address marketing strategies, alternative energy systems development and communications development on White Earth Indian Reservation.
Otto Bremer Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to organizations whose beneficiaries are residents of MN, MT, 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. 4129. Accessible Space, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2006. For planning and organizational development activities to implement new assisted living model. 4130. Affordable Housing Developers, Bismarck, ND. $25,000, 2006. To perform organizational audit and to conduct strategic planning. 4131. African-American Adoption and Permanency Planning Agency, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning project.
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4132. Al-Birr Family Social and Counseling Services, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. For strategic and board planning. 4133. Alliance for Metropolitan Stability, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 4134. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2006. For James P. Shannon Leadership Institute that provides educational opportunities for nonprofit leaders. 4135. ARC Kandiyohi County, Willmar, MN. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support and strategic planning. 4136. ARC of Clay County, Moorhead, MN. $25,000, 2006. For administrative support for coordinator positions in Family Connections program. 4137. Arts Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $12,500, 2006. To create business plan, establish infrastructure and develop member benefits. 4138. Avenues for Homeless Youth, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. To conduct board and staff training. 4139. BoardSource, DC. $25,000, 2006. To support programs and activities of nonprofit organizations by strengthening their boards. 4140. Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley, Eau Claire, WI. $35,000, 2006. To strengthen resource development capacity. 4141. Bridge for Hudson Youth, Hudson, WI. $35,858, 2006. To plan housing options for youth with disabilities. 4142. Catholic Charities North Dakota, Fargo, ND. $35,000, 2006. To develop strategic plan for Adults Adopting Special Kids program. 4143. Center for Reducing Rural Violence, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for restructuring of Center. 4144. Central Minnesota Elder Network, Alexandria, MN. $15,000, 2006. For organizational capacity building and operational support to improve volunteer services. 4145. Centro Cultural de Fargo-Moorhead, Moorhead, MN. $20,000, 2006. For board and staff development. 4146. Centro Legal, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support and organizational effectiveness work. 4147. Charities Review Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2006. For Minnesota Nonprofit Accountability project, effort that promotes self evaluation. 4148. Christian Restoration Services, Brooklyn Park, MN. $35,000, 2006. For board training and assessment for organization that works to integrate ex-offenders in their communities. 4149. College of Saint Scholastica, Duluth, MN. $45,199, 2006. To conduct training in evaluation for Native American-led nonprofits. 4150. College of Visual Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $52,615, 2006. To develop student affairs office. 4151. Community Violence Intervention Center, Grand Forks, ND. $50,000, 2006. For strategic planning and general operating support. 4152. Cornerstone Advocacy Service, Bloomington, MN. $18,000, 2006. To provide strategic planning. 4153. Dar Al-Hijrah Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN. $11,870, 2006. To conduct organizational development training for board of directors. 4154. Daughters of the Earth, West Fargo, ND. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning and general operating support. 4155. District 1 Community Council, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. To develop mission and strategies. 4156. Eastern European Medical Society, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support and organizational strategic planning. 4157. Family Focus, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. To conduct comprehensive strategic plan. 4158. FamilyMeans, Stillwater, MN. $30,000, 2006. To develop succession plan. 4159. Feed My People, Eau Claire, WI. $35,000, 2006. To increase effectiveness of food distribution to pantries in rural communities. 4160. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. For Business and Financial Services program in Minnesota and North Dakota. 4161. First Homes Properties, Rochester, MN. $20,000, 2006. To create systems and support services to strengthen community land trusts. 4162. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $100,000, 2006. For Eagle Staff Fund, which provides technical assistance to Native American nonprofit organizations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and Montana. 4163. Forward Community Investments, Madison, WI. $75,000, 2006. To expand statewide loan fund and technical assistance for nonprofits in northwestern Wisconsin. 4164. Great Plains Windustry Project, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. To conduct strategic planning.
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4165. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. To develop affordable housing. 4166. Guardianship Association of North Dakota, Bismarck, ND. $10,000, 2006. To develop marketing plan and other organizational support projects. 4167. Guild Incorporated, West Saint Paul, MN. $11,500, 2006. To develop strategic business plan. 4168. Habitat for Humanity of West Central Minnesota, Willmar, MN. $20,000, 2006. To expand staff and initiate ReStore operation. 4169. Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2006. For strategic planning and organizational assessment. 4170. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2006. For capacity building programs for grassroots community groups in Minnesota and Wisconsin. 4171. Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA), Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. To evaluate Graduate Fellowship in Philanthropy program. 4172. Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research (HACER), Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2006. To implement organizational development plan. 4173. Hmong American Mutual Assistance Association, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building efforts. 4174. Home Ownership Center, South Saint Paul, MN. $18,000, 2006. To assess organization. 4175. Homeless and Refugee Children, Brooklyn Center, MN. $36,000, 2006. To strengthen programmatic capacity. 4176. Hopkins, City of, Hopkins, MN. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning and business development for Depot Coffee House and Teen Center. 4177. Illusion Theater and School, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For planning process for education program that address issues of importance to youth, schools and communities. 4178. Indigenous Peoples Task Force, Minneapolis, MN. $62,500, 2006. To upgrade organization’s affordable housing stock and to strengthen organizational structure. 4179. Institute for Womens Policy Research, DC. $15,000, 2006. To establish strategic plan to address issues of inequity uncovered in recent research on status of women in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Montana. 4180. Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, Saint Croix Falls, WI. $16,500, 2006. To develop fundraising and marketing plans and for general operating support. 4181. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For organizational development and Civil Rights for Immigrants Campaign. 4182. Jaycees Charitable Foundation, Minnesota, Burnsville, MN. $18,000, 2006. For strategic planning project. 4183. Jewish Community Center of Greater Minneapolis, Sabes Jewish Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $91,000, 2006. To conduct strategic planning. 4184. Jewish Community Center of the Greater Saint Paul Area, Saint Paul, MN. $60,860, 2006. To reconfigure and enhance membership database and create interactive website that will strengthen communication capabilities. 4185. Keystone Community Services, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. For Retooling for the Future, project to improve organizational capacity to meet growing needs of its clients. 4186. Kids Voting Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. To study effectiveness of programs. 4187. Kinship of Greater Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Connect to the Future, project to strengthen long term quality assurance and sustainability of mentoring program. 4188. Kinship of Polk County, Amery, WI. $12,000, 2006. To develop and implement sustainable funding initiative. 4189. KOOTASCA Community Action, Grand Rapids, MN. $75,000, 2006. To build assets, train low-income leaders and continue Circles of Support, initiative to help low-income families achieve economic self-sufficiency. 4190. Lao Advancement Organization of America, Minneapolis, MN. $45,600, 2006. For succession planning process. 4191. Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. For transition from mutual assistance association to culturally-specific family resources center. 4192. Leadership Empowerment And Development (LEAD) Group, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For leadership, organizational development services, and collaborative programs.
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4193. LegalCORPS, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. To provide free legal assistance on business-related matters for nonprofit corporations and microbusinesses. 4194. Literacy Volunteers of America, Eau Claire, WI. $15,000, 2006. To develop organization’s ability to effectively manage educational and financial programs. 4195. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $91,666, 2006. For The Changing Face of Housing in Minnesota, careership project that will increase number of professionals of color within affordable housing field. 4196. Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, Moorhead, MN. $35,000, 2006. To develop Community-Based Budgeting and Services model for rural nutrition programs. 4197. Mediation Center for Dispute Resolution, Saint Paul, MN. $17,700, 2006. For comprehensive long-term assessment and planning and to enlarge practitioners in area of alternative dispute resolution. 4198. Melpomene Institute for Womens Health Research, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning process for organizational development. 4199. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2006. For capacity building and program development plan. 4200. Metropolitan State University Foundation, Saint Paul, MN. $16,500, 2006. To conduct internal staff and systems audit. 4201. Midwest States Center, Prairie Farm, WI. $30,000, 2006. For program for nonprofit civic engagement groups and coalitions in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. 4202. Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. To improve comprehensive campus planning. 4203. Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. To build capacity of organization. 4204. Minnesota Adoption Resource Network, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. To conduct strategic planning. 4205. Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration, Maplewood, MN. $25,000, 2006. To increase affordable and accessible professional development resources for leaders of volunteers. 4206. Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. To conduct strategic planning. 4207. Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. To restructure and expand staffing. 4208. Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For discharge plan for organization that works to end homelessness. 4209. Minnesota Council of Churches, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. To establish fundraising infrastructure and for matching funds. 4210. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $90,000, 2006. For Building Capacity for Civic Engagement, initiative that works on nonprofit engagement in nonpartisan voter education. 4211. Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN. $17,500, 2006. To develop and implement fund development plan. 4212. Minnesota Linking Individuals, Nature and Critters, Minnetrista, MN. $12,500, 2006. To improve governance and develop fundraising and marketing plan for organization that assists individuals with mental health and wellness issues. 4213. Minnesota Rural Health Association, Crookston, MN. $35,000, 2006. For board development, audit of financial systems, and to build membership. 4214. Multicultural Center of Central Minnesota, Saint Cloud, MN. $30,000, 2006. To establish center that will connect individuals, families, and organizations with community resources. 4215. Multicultural Specialty Providers Mental Health Network, Hopkins, MN. $25,000, 2006. For board development, training, outreach, network development, and planning. 4216. National Coalition Building Institute, Missoula, MT. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support for leadership development programs. 4217. National Urban Fellows, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For fellowships on public administration for work with nonprofit organizations in Minnesota. 4218. New Americans Community Services (NACS), Saint Paul, MN. $41,250, 2006. To implement fundraising strategies and strengthen financial operations. 4219. Nokomis Child Care Center, Fargo, ND. $54,000, 2006. To support merger of Nokomis Child Care Center and Village Family Service Center. 4220. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. $40,000, 2006. To develop nonprofit consultants with cultural competence.
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4221. Northeast Community Development Corporation, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. For Phase II of outreach, organizing and planning. 4222. Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Stewardship Fund, LaMoure, ND. $32,432, 2006. For staffing during transitional time. 4223. Northland Community and Technical College, Thief River Falls, MN. $15,000, 2006. For series of consultation and training that will assist in expanding board. 4224. Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Minnesota Council of, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. To conduct board retreat, purchase equipment, and provide general operating support. 4225. Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. For staffing, building expenses, and training. 4226. Philanthrofund Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. To increase capacity of GLBT organization. 4227. Professional Association of Treatment Homes, Minneapolis, MN. $120,000, 2006. To implement integrated services and financial information system. 4228. Rainbow Families, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. To implement strategic plan. 4229. Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead, Fargo, ND. $40,593, 2006. For viability study and marketing plan. 4230. Resource Center of the Americas, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support and to develop business plan. 4231. Richardton Health Center, Richardton, ND. $52,000, 2006. To develop immediate and long-term goals to maintain, strengthen and grow critical access hospital. 4232. Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development, Dickinson, ND. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building and empowerment for rural communities through use of strategic planning processes. 4233. Rural AIDS Action Network, Little Falls, MN. $10,000, 2006. For organizational assessment to allow Network to meet needs of people at risk for and living with HIV/AIDS in rural Minnesota. 4234. Sabathani Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2006. For multi-year, multi-faceted capacity building project. 4235. Saint Croix Family Resource Center, Baldwin, WI. $63,799, 2006. For outreach, assessment, planning, and general operating support. 4236. Saint Croix Family Resource Center, Baldwin, WI. $35,120, 2006. For outreach, assessment, planning, and general operating support. 4237. Saint Paul American Indians in Unity, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For board and staff training, planning for housing project, and preparing for financing certification. 4238. Sanctuary Community Development Corporation, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning, board and fund development. 4239. Scholarship America, Edina, MN. $30,000, 2006. To conduct organizational assessment. 4240. Service Enterprises, Redwood Falls, MN. $30,000, 2006. Toward administrative staffing. 4241. Somali American Friendship Association, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For board training and organizational development. 4242. Somali Mai Community of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $16,675, 2006. For general operating support during period of transition. 4243. Southside Family Nurturing Center, Minneapolis, MN. $25,730, 2006. To implement development plan. 4244. Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN. $15,335, 2006. For board retreat and youth leadership development program. 4245. Spring Point Project, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. For facility construction and project administration. 4246. Stearns-Benton Employment and Training Council, Saint Cloud, MN. $10,000, 2006. To develop business plan for Partners for Strategic Growth, initiative to grow regional industries and occupations. 4247. Tubman Family Alliance, Minneapolis, MN. $12,000, 2006. To support management model for newly merged domestic violence organization. 4248. Two Rivers Community Land Trust, Lake Elmo, MN. $40,000, 2006. For general operating support and capital support. 4249. University of Minnesota, Morris, MN. $73,607, 2006. To develop and implement faculty and student fellows program on community development activities. 4250. University of Wisconsin, Superior, WI. $16,239, 2006. For Northwoods Nonprofit, program to help small and mid-sized nonprofits in Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin to increase organizational capacity. 4251. Village Family Service Center, Fargo, ND. $80,000, 2006. To develop business plan for Elk River, MN office. 4252. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. To strengthen client database and billing infrastructure.
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4253. Wayside House, Saint Louis Park, MN. $20,000, 2006. For board development and strategic planning for organization that assists women who are experiencing mental illness and chemical addiction. 4254. West Broadway Area Coalition, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building and economic development activities. 4255. West Central Minnesota Housing Partnership, Pelican Rapids, MN. $25,000, 2006. To improve management capability and develop more affordable housing units in region. 4256. West Side Community Health Services, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support and transitional support. 4257. Western Community Action, Marshall, MN. $50,000, 2006. For strategic planning process, assistance in leadership development, and to implement new strategies. 4258. Western Dairyland Economic Opportunity Council, Independence, WI. $98,290, 2006. To provide supportive services and training for child care programs. 4259. White Earth Tribal and Community College, Mahnomen, MN. $49,350, 2006. For strategic planning towards accreditation. 4260. Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning and fund development. 4261. Wisconsin Rural Partners, Lodi, WI. $80,000, 2006. To provide organizational capacity and infrastructure to build Rural Voice for Wisconsin. 4262. Womens Alliance, Dickinson, ND. $21,955, 2006. To develop succession plan, hire new director and conduct organizational assessment. 4263. Womens Foundation of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For fund development efforts. 4264. WomenVenture, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. To improve effectiveness of Workforce Development programming. 4265. YMCA, Fargo-Moorhead Family, Fargo, ND. $15,000, 2006. To assess need and potential of future sites. 4266. Youth Farm and Market Project, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building and organizational effectiveness activities. 4267. Youth Leadership, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2006. To expand vision for congregational services and build capacity.
Bush Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD. No support for private foundations or for organizations lacking 501c(3) status. No grants to individuals (except for fellowships), or for research in biomedical and health sciences. Generally, no grants for continuing operating support; construction of hospitals or medical facilities, church sanctuaries, individual day care centers, municipal buildings, or buildings in public colleges and universities; or for covering operating deficits or to retire mortgages or other debts; no loans. 4268. American Farmland Trust, DC. $75,000, 2006. For planning phase regarding water quality trading. 4269. ARC Hennepin-Carver Counties, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For merger with ARC Great Rivers. 4270. Bolder Options, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop strategic plan, expand to St. Paul, and continue program evaluation. Bush funds may not be used for administrative restructuring. 4271. Cankdeska Cikana Community College, Fort Totten, ND. $90,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. To improve instructional practice and add Dakota cultural content to curriculum. 4272. Central Community Housing Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To implement and evaluate community engagement program for low-income residents at affordable housing properties. 4273. Centre for Asians and Pacific Islanders (CAPI), Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build administrative capacity. 4274. Centro Cultural Chicano, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For fundraising feasibility study for Latino community center. 4275. Child Trends, DC. $25,000, 2006. To extend Quality Interventions for Early Care and Education (QUINCE) Evaluation in Minnesota to include focus on infants and toddlers. 4276. Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning, Saint Paul, MN. $530,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Collaborations programs. 4277. Community Solutions Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $38,000, 2006. For planning costs, not including existing staff. 4278. Consortium for Sustainable Village-Based Development, Fort Collins, CO. $26,849, 2006. For community gardening project that will assist
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with organizing community members around diet, cultural, and other issues. 4279. Cooperative Development Services Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $140,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand administrative and consulting capacity. 4280. District 202, Minneapolis, MN. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To hire new business manager and youth employment positions, and to continue program evaluation. 4281. Duluth Art Institute Association, Duluth, MN. $15,000, 2006. For organizational assessment/market study as part of organizational effectiveness component of Regional Arts Development Program I. 4282. Dunn, County of, Manning, ND. $36,000, 2006. To complete plan for multi-use facility for educational, cultural, and recreational activities in Dunn County area of western North Dakota. 4283. Family and Childrens Service, Minneapolis, MN. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement and evaluate new model to reduce risks of violence in children and families. 4284. Fargo-Moorhead Opera, Fargo, ND. $25,000, 2006. For comprehensive development plan. 4285. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $50,000, 2006. To convene Native communities in North and South Dakota around food sovereignty and health, to facilitate partnerships and disseminate information. 4286. Fort Belknap Community College, Harlem, MT. $90,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To improve faculty understanding of Native cultures, to support pursuit of advanced degrees, and to participate in academic discipline organizations. 4287. Four Bands Community Fund, Eagle Butte, SD. $175,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For staff and consultant expenses involved in improving efficiency and effectiveness of services provided by agency. 4288. Goodwill Industries Easter Seal Society of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2006. To work with entrepreneurs at Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis. 4289. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities (HIRED), Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To launch Employer Services Division to engage employers in workforce development. 4290. Hopa Mountain, Bozeman, MT. $350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop informal science and ecological health field programs on Pine Ridge Reservation. 4291. Indian Land Tenure Foundation, Little Canada, MN. $345,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For efforts to strengthen Indian land ownership and management in Minnesota and Dakotas through work of Institute for Indian Estate Planning and Probate. 4292. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $165,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide programs on organizational assessment, diversifying income, leadership, and collaboration for Bush ecological health program grantees in Minnesota and Dakotas. 4293. Jamestown Fine Arts Association, Jamestown, ND. $29,425, 2006. To cover direct costs associated with capital planning process. 4294. Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, Moorhead, MN. $270,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To establish business center for child care providers. 4295. Little Earth Neighborhood Early Learning Center, Minneapolis, MN. $76,700, 2006. For consultant expenses and travel to increase organizational capacity and stability. Bush funds may not be used to cover any Little Earth administrative costs. 4296. Mammoth Site of Hot Springs South Dakota, Hot Springs, SD. $58,078, 2006. To develop strategic plan for governance and fundraising, and to update fossil map. 4297. Migrant Health Service, Moorhead, MN. $526,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To link seventeen health clinics in northern Minnesota and to establish paperless charting system. 4298. Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide leadership, development, and management of Minnesota Adolescent Parent Network. 4299. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. To develop strategic plan and build financial management capacity. 4300. National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC. $25,000, 2006. Toward Preservation Leadership Training in Bush Foundation region. 4301. New Foundations, Saint Paul, MN. $160,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To hire Family Services Associate, fully fund other positions, and contract with professional evaluator.
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4302. Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, MN. $12,000, 2006. For part two of phased technology system planning and implementation project as part of organizational effectiveness component of Regional Arts Development Program I. 4303. Pillsbury United Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. To create new marketing strategy for Mainstage productions of Pillsbury House Theatre. 4304. Rainbow Families, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For staff costs during implementation of new strategic plan. 4305. Rapid City Foundation, Rapid City, SD. $50,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For planning initiative to relaunch organization as regional community foundation. 4306. Resources for Child Caring, Saint Paul, MN. $210,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide customized training to raise provider competency levels among informal child care providers within culturally diverse communities. 4307. Rural AIDS Action Network, Little Falls, MN. $40,000, 2006. For leadership, organizational, and program development. 4308. Skylark Opera, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2006. For comprehensive rebranding effort to raise awareness and better communicate identity. 4309. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To plan and deliver services and resources to artists and arts organizations throughout Greater Minnesota and Dakotas. 4310. Ten Thousand Things, Minneapolis, MN. $12,500, 2006. To plan development campaign. 4311. United Tribes Technical College, Bismarck, ND. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To continue series of faculty workshops on instructional technology, distance learning, assessment of student learning, academic advising and teaching of Native cultures. 4312. Volunteers of America, Sioux Falls, SD. $198,846, 2006. 2-year grant. To hire project director to develop and implement accreditation plan for entire agency. 4313. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $113,000, 2006. To fund fourth year of day treatment evaluation program. 4314. YWCA, Duluth Area Family, Duluth, MN. $42,970, 2006. To evaluate all programs for effectiveness and future direction, and for other program and space planning.
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. 4315. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2006. For program support. 4316. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2006. For program support. 4317. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $202,000, 2006. For program support.
General Mills Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations. 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. 4318. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For operating support. 4319. Bessie Owens Primary School, Bakersfield, CA. $10,000, 2006. For bringing academic standards to life.
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4320. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For operating support. 4321. Hmong American Family, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Communities of Color - Mej Koob Training Project, to avoid practice of performing underage and culturally forced marriages. 4322. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $19,000, 2006. For operating support. 4323. Milestone Growth Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For capital campaign. 4324. National Dance Institute New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2006. For Teaching Excellence for Life. 4325. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. For Minnesota Nonprofits Assistance Fund. 4326. Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home (SEARCH), Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Childcare Provider Training Program. 4327. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2006. For capital campaign. 4328. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For operating support.
The McKnight Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to organizations in MN, especially the seven-county Twin Cities, MN, area, except for programs in the environment, international aid, or research. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes. No grants to individuals (except for the Virginia McKnight Binger Awards in Human Service), 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, or conferences. 4329. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $750,000, 2006. For start-up cost of Career and College Initiative. 4330. Cambodian Medical Services Support Organization, Cambodia. $25,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For medical diagnostic training project in Kratie Province. 4331. Center on Housing Rights and Evictions, Duluth, MN. $30,000, 2006. To provide legal support and capacity building for housing rights, assisting poor Cambodians facing illegal evictions from homes. 4332. Cooperative Development Services Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand Food Alliance Midwest, promoting sustainable farming and creating markets for sustainably grown food. 4333. EcoVentures International, DC. $55,000, 2006. To develop briquetting industry for women in Lushoto, Tanzania, and coordinate expert services and cross-project learning with Uganda Gender Rights Foundation. 4334. Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, Division of Indian Work, Minneapolis, MN. $125,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Church and Community Initiatives, expanding congregational and smaller, grassroots organizational capacity to support families and build community. 4335. Hennepin, County of, Minneapolis, MN. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To improve coordination of resources for youth within juvenile justice system. 4336. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $315,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward building capacity of environmental and conservation organizations in Mississippi River Basin. 4337. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $255,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support of programs. 4338. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $2,400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 4339. Metropolitan Council, Saint Paul, MN. $23,000, 2006. For Regional Policy Conference. 4340. Minneapolis Public Schools, Minneapolis, MN. $72,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For training and orientation programs for AmeriCorps members and youth program staff, and Community Academic Summits. 4341. Minnesota Housing Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $550,000, 2006. For general operating, capacity-building, public awareness, and housing policy support. 4342. Minnesota, State of, Saint Paul, MN. $578,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For training and technical support for human services staff on personal finance, enhancing security for low-income. 4343. Neighborhood House, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2006. For capacity-building campaign. 4344. Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For financial literacy program.
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4345. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2006. For economic market study of north Minneapolis. 4346. PATH, Seattle, WA. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For pharmacy capacity-building project improving child health service delivery in Kompong Cham, Cambodia. 4347. Ragamala Music and Dance Theater, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For organizational assessment. 4348. Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Artistic Director-Community Liaison. 4349. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support. 4350. Springboard for the Arts, Saint Paul, MN. $28,000, 2006. To conduct economic impact study on individual artists in Minnesota. 4351. Tanzania Gatsby Trust, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. $100,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To build capacity of women’s groups through microcredit and business skills training programs in Zanzibar. 4352. Trailnet, Saint Louis, MO. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Confluence Greenway along Mississippi River in Missouri and Illinois. 4353. Trust for Public Land, Midwest Field Office, Saint Paul, MN. $375,000, 2006. To implement next phase of Embrace Open Space campaign and establish stable organizational structure. 4354. University of Minnesota Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop knowledge base and technical assistance program promoting regionally sustainable affordable housing design. 4355. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $325,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For intensive early intervention program for high risk young children, and implementation of strategic plan.
The Medtronic Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Maricopa County and Tempe, AZ, western Los Angeles, Orange County, San Fernando, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Simi Valley, Sonoma County, 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; giving also to national and international organizations active in areas of company operations. 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, 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. 4356. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. 4357. Heart to Heart International Childrens Medical Alliance, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. 4358. Milestone Growth Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. 4359. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $42,500, 2006. 4360. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006.
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. 4361. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2007. For Achieve! Career and College Centers Initiative. 4362. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2007. For Girls in Action, school-based empowerment and service-learning program for high school girls (at North, Roosevelt, and Edison High Schools) identified as at-risk for violent behavior. 4363. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For Girls In Action. 4364. African American Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $75,000, 2007. For UYC’s youth violence prevention activities-including outreach
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programming, group facilitation, and stipends for youth workers-and for organizational development services for UYC. 4365. Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $150,000, 2007. For building capacity of Asian American community in Minnesota to engage and influence policies and solutions related to social justice issues. 4366. Changing Church Forum, Burnsville, MN. $10,000, 2007. For Dave Stark Ministry. 4367. City, The, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building to share information about people and communities served by City, Inc. 4368. Clinic Ole Foundation, Napa, CA. $10,000, 2007. For Advisory Council. 4369. Grassroots Public Policy Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2007. For community leadership training. 4370. Growth and Justice, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2007. For hiring of new executive director. 4371. Headwaters Foundation for Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2007. For capacity-building activities that focus on social justice organizations, particularly those in Greater Minnesota. 4372. Indian Land Tenure Foundation, Little Canada, MN. $195,000, 2007. For new model of economic development and cultural preservation for American Indian communities through legal reclamation of land within original tribal boundaries. 4373. Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation, Saint Peter, MN. $10,000, 2007. For board meeting, payroll, and insurance. 4374. Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation, Saint Peter, MN. $10,000, 2007. For payroll, program, and administrative support. 4375. LegalCORPS, Minneapolis, MN. $13,000, 2007. For pro bono legal services to small nonprofit organizations and micro-enterprises serving low income communities. 4376. Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2007. For development of community-based organizing program. 4377. Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, Saint Paul, MN. $126,000, 2007. For Sustaining Minority Elders in Their Communities initiative, to assess and develop capacity of culturally-specific, community-based organizations to provide elder-care services. 4378. Minnesota Work Incentives Connection, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2007. For funding needs transitioning from State of Minnesota project to independent 501(c)(3). 4379. Napa Valley Opera House, Napa, CA. $30,000, 2007. For feasibility study. 4380. National Center for Black Philanthropy, DC. $10,000, 2007. For Fundraising in Communities of Color, training program integrating content regarding need for attention to capacity building of organizations (board development, programmatic alignment with mission, staffing infrastructure issues). 4381. Neighborhood Health Care Network, Saint Paul, MN. $125,000, 2007. For piloting and evaluating Community Care Network, new model of treatment and coordination of care for people who have chronic conditions but are uninsured or underinsured. 4382. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $177,497, 2007. For administrative and operating support. 4383. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $168,910, 2007. For administrative and operating support. 4384. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $164,935, 2007. For administrative and operating support. 4385. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $160,710, 2007. For administrative and operating support. 4386. NorthWay Community Trust, Minneapolis, MN. $18,855, 2007. For reimbursement for payments to MJB consulting for services related to Northside Market Scan. 4387. Peace House Foundation, Eden Prairie, MN. $25,000, 2007. For phase 2 funding for economic feasibility studies. 4388. Rural Enrichment and Counseling Headquarters (REACH), Hawley, MN. $35,000, 2007. For overall organization capacity building. 4389. Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For capacity building investment. 4390. StreetWorks, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2007. For partnership with two new agencies and expanding street outreach and services into more suburban communities. 4391. Twin Cities Community Voice Mail, Saint Paul, MN. $125,000, 2007. For building capacity of community voice mail system which can serve as new model of service delivery for those who are disadvantaged. 4392. University of Minnesota, Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations and Social Justice, Minneapolis, MN. $150,000, 2007. For strategic
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initiative to strengthen organizational capacity, revitalize Center’s advisory board, and engage community organizations in formulating comprehensive research agenda to effect reductions in racial disparities impacting region. 4393. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center. 4394. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2007. For Powell Leadership Center’s Cristo Rey High School Project. 4395. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For Urban Youth Hub. 4396. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2007. For capital campaign. 4397. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For additional support of capital campaign. 4398. Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2007. For overall capacity building as leading resource for children with mental health issues. 4399. Winona State University, Winona, MN. $250,000, 2007. For National Child Protection Training Center. 4400. YWCA of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2007. For feasibility study for full-service YWCA health and fitness facility on West Broadway.
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. 4401. Center for Cross-Cultural Health, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2006. For Inclusive Decision-Making Tool Kit - Grantee’s Skills in Action Model. 4402. Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, DC. $60,925, 2006. To improve nonprofit sector’s understanding of regulations that affect lobbying and advocacy. 4403. Childrens Home Society of Washington, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2006. For community level data collection - evaluation. 4404. Childrens Home Society of Washington, Seattle, WA. $26,500, 2006. For capacity building, development of ten year evaluation plan, and ten year plan strategies for BuRSST, initiative to strengthen communities and generate prosperity for all residents of Burien, Renton, SeaTac, Skyway and Tukwila. 4405. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $75,972, 2006. For public policy training for Minnesota nonprofits. 4406. Montana Nonprofit Association, Helena, MT. $137,412, 2006. For statewide public policy initiative. 4407. National Community Capital Association, Philadelphia, PA. $22,200, 2006. For CDFI Knowledge Network - two meetings designed to bring PRI recipients together. 4408. National Conference of State Legislatures, DC. $30,000, 2006. For Building Rural Leadership Capacity in State Legislatures. 4409. Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Virginia, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Learning Tour - creating entrepreneur development systems. 4410. Northeast Oregon Economic Development District, Enterprise, OR. $16,000, 2006. To provide user feedback to incorporate into final Creating a Value-Added Community curriculum project. 4411. Partners for Prosperity New Beginnings for Eastern Idaho, Blackfoot, ID. $35,000, 2006. For Fort Hall and Latino Community Subcommittees in areas of organizations/economic development and strategic plan outcome refinement. 4412. Renewing the Countryside II, Minneapolis, MN. $180,000, 2006. For Community Portfolios. 4413. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Leadership Learning Community - to support community leadership work, especially as it leads to systems change. 4414. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. $4,673,000, 2006. For creating and testing sustainable participatory, asset-based model for building capacity and reducing poverty of rural Latinos using the Raices Initiative Logic Model. 4415. University of Richmond, Pew Partnership for Civic Change, Richmond, VA. $11,025, 2006. For LeadershipPlenty Assessment.
The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation (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.
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4416. Advocating Change Together (ACT), Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building support to explore its long term sustainability. 4417. African American Family Services, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For improved agency-wide program evaluation system by hiring Quality Assurance Specialist. 4418. African Development Center, Minneapolis, MN. $16,000, 2006. For program evaluation. 4419. Bosnian Womens Network, Brooklyn Park, MN. $10,000, 2006. For capacity-building support for Health Education and Family Support Services Program. 4420. Centro Legal, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. For organizational development efforts. 4421. Colorado Childrens Campaign, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2006. For Grassroots Coordinator, capacity building, and general operating support. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 4422. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $60,000, 2006. For Alliance for Quality Teaching. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 4423. Colorado Staff Development Council, Morrison, CO. $70,000, 2006. For Center for Strategic Professional Development. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 4424. Cookie Cart, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. For capacity-building support for new position of Employment Director. 4425. District 202, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. For organizational capacity-building support to add new Business Manager position. 4426. Family and Childrens Service, Minneapolis, MN. $27,500, 2006. For strategic planning support. 4427. Family Focus, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For organizational development support for strategic planning. 4428. Family Tree Clinic, Saint Paul, MN. $19,000, 2006. For Executive Director succession planning activities. 4429. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For expansion of Centers in Change program. 4430. Hands On Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $18,500, 2006. For strategic planning support. 4431. Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities (HIRED), Minneapolis, MN. $11,500, 2006. For implementation of new Employer Services Division. 4432. Hmong American Partnership, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2006. For organizational capacity building support for new Operations/Human Resources Associate position. 4433. Institute for New Americans, Minneapolis, MN. $35,000, 2006. For capacity-building support to add female Somali cultural advisor. 4434. Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. For evaluation of the Tolerance Minnesota program. 4435. Lifeworks Services, Mendota Heights, MN. $30,000, 2006. For one-time capacity-building support for Releasing Voice Within project. 4436. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $200,000, 2006. For capital support for North Side Commercial Acquisition Loan Fund. 4437. Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, Minneapolis, MN. $62,970, 2006. To implement Management and Support Organization. 4438. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2006. For second year of support for Elevating Nonprofit Sector’s Role in Public Policy Dialogue. 4439. New Foundations, Saint Paul, MN. $45,000, 2006. For capacity-building support. 4440. Plymouth Christian Youth Center, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For organizational development support for strategic planning. 4441. Rainbow Families, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. For capacity-building support to add School Initiatives Program Director. 4442. Resource Center of the Americas, Minneapolis, MN. $12,500, 2006. For second year of support for capacity-building initiative. 4443. Rural AIDS Action Network, Little Falls, MN. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building support to create and purchase new client database system and medical chart system. 4444. Sabathani Community Center, Minneapolis, MN. $45,500, 2006. For organizational development and leadership transition. 4445. Saint Paul Public Schools, Out for Equity, Saint Paul, MN. $22,000, 2006. For capacity-building support to add half-time middle school social worker position.
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4446. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Eastern Horizons. Unsolicited proposals are not accepted from organizations located outside of Minnesota. 4447. Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, Hearth Connection, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For start-up support for new intermediary organization to manage regional partnerships that address long-term homelessness. 4448. Youth Farm and Market Project, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For organizational development needs.
The Saint Paul Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties in the metropolitan Saint 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 capital projects located outside the East Metro area. 4449. Achieve Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 4450. Audubon Society, National, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. Toward efforts to develop comprehensive and balanced vision for renewal of Mississippi River as it flows through Twin Cities. 4451. Barrier Island Group for the Arts, Sanibel, FL. $12,000, 2006. For Annual Operating Fund, to partially fund salary of Development Director. 4452. Center for Policy Studies, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2006. For Continuing Teacher Professional Partnership effort. 4453. Center for Policy Studies, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2006. To continue design of state strategy for changing schooling and for work on teacher professional partnerships. 4454. Center for Policy Studies, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. To continue design of state strategy for changing schooling and for work on teacher professional partnerships. 4455. Centro Legal, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. Toward strategic plan. 4456. Childrens Health Care Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Professional Staff Education and Research Endowment Fund. 4457. Community Solutions Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Capacity Building Program. 4458. Community Stabilization Project, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Building Management Structures and Leadership Transition. 4459. Cultural Diversity Resources, Fargo, ND. $15,100, 2006. Toward Financial Literacy and Management of Nonprofits Project. 4460. East Side Learning Center, Saint Paul, MN. $11,600, 2006. Toward program evaluation. 4461. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 4462. Farm in the City, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. Toward Board Development and Planning Initiative. 4463. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $80,000, 2006. For general support. 4464. Guild Incorporated, West Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2006. For consultant services towards strategic business plan. 4465. Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, Saint Paul, MN. $61,500, 2006. Toward organizational development plan. 4466. HOPE Adoption & Family Services International, Oak Park Heights, MN. $10,000, 2006. Toward Comprehensive Strategic Plan Update. 4467. Independent School District No. 625, Saint Paul, MN. $60,000, 2006. Toward transition plan. 4468. Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. Toward strategic planning for PEJUTA Indigenous Medication Therapy Management. 4469. ISAIAH, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2006. Toward Confronting Racism, Building Community Project. 4470. La Familia Guidance Center, Saint Paul, MN. $18,500, 2006. Toward board development and strategic planning. 4471. Leadership Empowerment And Development (LEAD) Group, Minneapolis, MN. $60,000, 2006. Toward African Leadership: Many Voices-Shared Vision Program, capacity building initiative with workshops and technical support. 4472. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $450,000, 2006. Toward Twin Cities Fund for Neighborhood Development and Fund for Affordable Production. 4473. Mental Health Resources, Saint Paul, MN. $10,450, 2006. Toward Anti-Racism Training.
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4474. Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. Toward Sustaining Minority Elders in their Communities Project, to develop new, sustainable eldercare services through technical assistance, training and coaching. 4475. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Leadership Program. 4476. Minnesota Parenting Association, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For Executive Assistant position. 4477. Minnesota Senior Federation, Saint Paul, MN. $28,000, 2006. Toward transition planning and staffing. 4478. Minnesota Senior Federation, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. For consultants to design and implement statewide restructuring. 4479. Model Cities of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 4480. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $15,500, 2006. Toward strategic planning. 4481. Penumbra Theater Company, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2006. For Restructuring Project. 4482. Saint Paul Intervention Project, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2006. For Partnership for Domestic Abuse Services to finance consultant services related to development of Victim Services CenterPlan. 4483. Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation, Saint Paul, MN. $285,000, 2006. For Funding Diversification Plan. 4484. Saint Paul, City of, Saint Paul, MN. $300,000, 2006. Toward planning consultants and community engagement staff needed to design and implement Central Corridor Development Framework. 4485. Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $20,000, 2006. Toward operating budget of planning effort to redesign Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center program. 4486. Somali Justice Advocacy Center, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2006. For organizational development. 4487. Tri-Council Coordinating Commission, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2006. Toward operating support. 4488. Vintage Place, Saint Paul, MN. $16,875, 2006. Toward consulting services for financial management infrastructure including written documentation of financial policies and procedures. 4489. Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2006. For capacity building. 4490. Wilderness Inquiry, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building initiative. 4491. YWCA of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, MN. $55,000, 2006. For capacity building initiative.
St. Jude Medical Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MN. No grants to individuals. 4492. American College of Cardiology Foundation, DC. $180,000, 2006. To manage and maintain implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) Registry Operations. 4493. Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $30,000, 2006. For research assistance and training. 4494. Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2006. For program support. 4495. Cardiovascular Research Foundation, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For peripheral arterial disease training. 4496. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2006. For atrial fibrillation (AF) education. 4497. Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2006. For training of cardiac electrophysiology (EP) fellows. 4498. Sacred Heart Medical Center, Eugene, OR. $10,000, 2006. For NWEPS (Northwest Electrophysiology Society), providing advanced educational programs to practicing electrophysiologists in Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, and Northern California. 4499. South Denver Heart Center Foundation, Littleton, CO. $15,000, 2006. For AED (defibrillator) project. 4500. Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute, Austin, TX. $50,000, 2006. For operating support. 4501. Thoracic and Cardiovascular Healthcare Foundation, Lansing, MI. $30,000, 2006. For device-based congestive heart failure education program. 4502. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. $60,000, 2006. For continuing professional education for electrophysiology (EP) fellowship.
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Travelers’ funding objectives in education, community development and arts and culture and for one-time capital support to move offices. 4517. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $30,000, 2005. For project support to learn about and document structure and functioning of small community-based nonprofit boards. 4518. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2005. For operating support for programs and services to meet management and development needs of arts, community development and educational nonprofits through information, education and access to services. 4519. Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2005. For operating support to sustain, expand and strengthen quality of youth mentoring programs for low-income communities by providing expert training, technical assistance, resources and research. 4520. Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2005. For project support for Community Development Project to revitalize Baltimore’s distressed neighborhoods, particularly those with minority populations, by providing free legal services to strengthen organizations that serve these communities. 4521. Metro Volunteers, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. For operating support to provide training and support for nonprofit leaders and staff and to encourage people to connect and create positive changes in their communities through voluntarism. 4522. Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2005. For operating support for education, advocacy and service programs targeted at faith communities, which address affordable housing issues of low-income people in Twin Cities. 4523. Midwest Art Conservation Center, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. For project support for disaster preparedness planning for small museums and historical societies in Upper Midwest. 4524. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. For project support for Alliance for Reading, outreach program that encourages reading to low-income, ethnically and racially diverse youth, their teachers and families in St Paul city schools. 4525. Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2005. For project support to expand pilot program that identified and implemented community-based strategies for helping family, friends and neighbors who provide child care opportunities to improve early literacy skills of children. 4526. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $35,000, 2005. For operating support to strengthen capacity of nonprofit sector through member service provision and for one-time capacity-building support to expand high tech/high touch service capability. 4527. Minnesota Humanities Commission, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2005. For project support to provide essential resources, training and information to early education literacy professionals and providers statewide. 4528. Minnesota International Center, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2005. For project support for program that provides teachers with resources to foster and encourage their students to learn about and celebrate world diversity within their Saint Paul schools classroom. 4529. Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2005. For project support to provide loans to Minnesota nonprofits and build their financial management skills through workshops and consultation. 4530. Pangea World Theater, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. For one-time capacity-building support. 4531. SASE: The Write Place, Minneapolis, MN. $20,000, 2005. For operating support and transition funding and to support merger with Intermedia Arts. 4532. SteppingStone Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $75,000, 2005. For pre-development support for campaign to establish permanent home in Selby area of Saint Paul for its main stage and teaching programs. 4533. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2005. For operating support.
(formerly Dayton Hudson Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN 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. 4503. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2006. For People’s Exchange Program.
Travelers Foundation (formerly St. Paul Travelers Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant company operations, with emphasis on the Twin Cities, MN; giving also to national organizations. No support for discriminatory organizations, sectarian 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. 4504. African-American Academy for Accelerated Learning, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2005. For operating and capacity-building support. 4505. Art Education for the Blind, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For one-time project support to design, implement and document accessibility and professional development programs that help local arts organizations make their programming available to visually impaired audiences. 4506. Asian Media Access, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2005. For pre-development support to establish campaign for multi-media arts complex to host media arts exhibitions, present Asian films, support Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) youth creations, and provide training space. 4507. Asian Pacific Cultural Center, Saint Paul, MN. $50,000, 2005. For project support for planning costs associated with developing capital campaign. 4508. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $10,000, 2005. For operating support. 4509. Charities Review Council of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2005. For operating support for Council’s education and information services that strengthen and enhance nonprofit sector and those who support it. 4510. First Childrens Finance, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2005. For operating support. 4511. Great American History Theater, Saint Paul, MN. $40,000, 2005. For pre-development support for campaign to upgrade exterior signage of building and to improve interior seating and theatre amenities. 4512. Hamline University, Graduate School of Education, Center for Global Environmental Education, Saint Paul, MN. $25,000, 2005. For project support to develop hands-on experiences that spur interest in language arts and science, support teachers in science instruction, and use Mississippi River as urban teaching tool. 4513. LegalCORPS, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. For operating support to provide pro bono legal services to Minnesota’s small nonprofits and microenterprises serving low-income clients and neighborhoods. 4514. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. For operating support. 4515. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $175,000, 2005. For operating support to promote affordable housing development and neighborhood revitalization in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. 4516. Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $70,000, 2005. For operating support to provide management assistance to Twin Cities’ nonprofit organizations that address St Paul
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to individuals, or for fundraising events or sponsorships, travel, endowments, debt reduction, or chamber memberships or programs. 4534. California Capital Financial Development Corporation, Sacramento, CA. $17,500, 2005. For general operating support. 4535. Cascadia Revolving Fund, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4536. Colorado Enterprise Fund, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4537. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2005. For project support. 4538. Community Resource Center, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2005. For program support. 4539. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2005. For capital support. 4540. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4541. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $52,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4542. Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4543. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4544. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4545. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4546. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Duluth, MN. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4547. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4548. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $64,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4549. MicroEdge, New York, NY. $10,121, 2005. For foundation expenses. 4550. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4551. Neighborhood Housing Services of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4552. Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. For project support. 4553. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4554. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, Pocatello, ID. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4555. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4556. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4557. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4558. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2005. For program support.
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4564. Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4565. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4566. Minnesota Environmental Initiative, Minneapolis, MN. $30,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4567. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. $20,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4568. Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support.
MISSISSIPPI AmSouth Foundation (formerly Deposit Guaranty/First American Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to MS. No grants to individuals. 4569. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2006.
Phil Hardin Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in MS; support also to out-of-state organizations for programs and projects benefiting the education of Mississippians. No grants to individuals, or for deficit financing or land acquisition. 4570. DeSoto County Schools, Hernando, MS. $25,000, 2006. For membership in District Management Council. 4571. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $45,000, 2006. For summit for transformation of administrative programs. 4572. Hattiesburg Public School District, Hattiesburg, MS. $12,500, 2006. For membership in District Management Council. 4573. Meridian Public School District, Meridian, MS. $82,000, 2006. For Framing the Future: Next Steps for the Meridian Public School District. 4574. Mississippi State University Foundation, Mississippi State, MS. $36,000, 2006. For application process to secure chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. 4575. Oxford School District, Oxford, MS. $12,500, 2006. For membership in District Management Council.
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. 4576. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2005. For strengthening the capacity of nonprofits.
Limitations: Giving primarily in MN. No grants to individuals. 4559. South Central Service Cooperative, North Mankato, MN. $20,000, 2006. 4560. Tregoe Education Forum, Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2006.
Xcel Energy Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations. 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. 4561. Alliance for Sustainability, Minneapolis, MN. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4562. Colorado Nonprofit Association, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4563. Community Design Center of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support.
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MISSOURI Boeing-McDonnell Foundation (formerly McDonnell Douglas Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to the St. Louis, MO, area. No support for sectarian, denominational, fraternal, social, religious, or labor organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for advertising, fundraising, or sporting events or university, industry affiliate, or associates programs; no loans. 4577. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
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Emerson Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. 4578. Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund, Falls Church, VA. $41,388, 2005. For general support. 4579. Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund, Falls Church, VA. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation (formerly Enterprise Leasing Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada and the United Kingdom in areas of company operations. No support for churches or sports teams. No vehicle or rental donations. 4580. Saint Louis Art Museum Foundation, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2006. For Yearly Progress Pro diagnosis tool. 4581. Saint Louis Public Schools Foundation, Saint Louis, MO. $75,000, 2006. For New Leaders Project, which prepares aspiring principals to build restructured, renewed Saint Louis School District that graduates students prepared for college and careers; facilitated by educational leadership experts at University of Missouri-Columbia’s College of Education.
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. 4582. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $506,594, 2005. For Francis Resource Center. Grant made through Foundation of the Metropolitan Community Colleges. 4583. Francis Child Development Institute, Kansas City, MO. $64,395, 2005. For Francis Child Development Institute Chair and Director. Grant made through Foundation of the Metropolitan Community Colleges.
Hall Family Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to greater Kansas City, MO. No support for international or religious organizations or for political purposes. No 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. 4584. Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO. $18,400, 2006. For self-evaluation of chartering practices. 4585. Childrens Center Campus, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2006. For site development plan. 4586. Cristo Rey High School, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2006. For nonprofit jobs program. 4587. Kansas City Repertory Theater, Kansas City, MO. $473,000, 2006. For capacity-building. 4588. Kansas City School District, Kansas City, MO. $250,000, 2006. For Facilities Optimization Study. 4589. Kansas University Endowment Association, Lawrence, KS. $250,000, 2006. For Consulting Study for Health Care Affiliations. 4590. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $250,000, 2006. For Work Out Plan Phase II. 4591. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $150,000, 2006. For bridge grant. 4592. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2006. For Work Out Plan. 4593. Metropolitan Lutheran Ministry, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2006. For capacity-building.
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. 4594. Commission To Every Nation, Kerrville, TX. $12,000, 2005. 4595. Enterprise Center of Johnson County, Lenexa, KS. $10,000, 2005. 4596. Executive Service Corps of Greater Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2005. 4597. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $12,750, 2005.
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4598. Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, Kansas City, MO. $100,000, 2005. 4599. Kaboom, DC. $10,000, 2005. 4600. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $38,290, 2005. 4601. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Kansas City, MO. $1,625,000, 2005. 4602. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Kansas City, MO. $380,000, 2005. 4603. Nonprofit Business Solutions, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2005. 4604. Swope Community Enterprises, Kansas City, MO. $10,000, 2005. 4605. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $8,599,017, 2005.
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. 4606. Babson College, Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship, Babson Park, MA. $75,000, 2006. For young scholars to participate in doctoral consortium on entrepreneurship. 4607. Big Twelve Conference, Dallas, TX. $10,000, 2006. To develop, foster, and nurture collaboration within and among universities of Big 12, and facilitate flow of innovation, commercialization, entrepreneurship, and know-how to private sector. 4608. Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead School, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For research of entrepreneur’s decision of where to seek seed funding. 4609. Central States Center for School Reform, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006. To build capacity to support schools in Greater Kansas City. 4610. Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, New York, NY. $124,357, 2006. To evaluate collaborative New York City High School programs, Business and Entrepreneurship Education for the 21st Century and Inventing the Future: Leadership and Participation for 21st Century. 4611. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $165,000, 2006. For Phase II of National Standards K-12 project and activities for National Entrepreneurship Week held in conjunction with National Enterprise Week. 4612. Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2006. For forum providing entrepreneurship education for all levels of educators in Orlando, FL. 4613. Cornell University, Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise and Commercialization, Ithaca, NY. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories. 4614. Cornell University, Institute for Community College Development, Ithaca, NY. $30,000, 2006. To issue request for proposals for entrepreneurship research through Institute’s annual Applied Research Grant program. 4615. Council on Competitiveness, DC. $75,000, 2006. For Regional Innovation Hot Spots Initiative, focusing on development of more systematic and sustainable approach to innovation and entrepreneurship collaboration among educational institutions, federal research labs, capital providers, firms, and local economic development agencies. 4616. Drury University, Missouri Math Academy, Springfield, MO. $466,560, 2006. For expansion of Missouri Math Academy’s professional development program to serve middle school mathematics teachers in Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties. 4617. Enterprise Center of Johnson County, Lenexa, KS. $90,000, 2006. To develop and implement multi-faceted programming targeted toward growth-oriented women entrepreneurs. 4618. Entrepreneur Development Center, Kansas City, KS. $50,000, 2006. To collect demographic information on potential clients for Urban Entrepreneur Partnership program. 4619. First Step Fund, Kansas City, MO. $120,000, 2006. To provide First Step FastTrac classes, Family Child Care Entrepreneur classes, and ongoing support to low- and moderate-income aspiring microentrepreneurs in Greater Kansas City area. 4620. Five Colleges, Amherst, MA. $345,700, 2006. To conduct and evaluate Invention to Venture workshops, national workshop series on technology entrepreneurship focused on students and faculty.
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4621. Genesis School, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006. For continued development of student assessment tool for alternative education schools. 4622. JASON Foundation for Education, Needham Heights, MA. $139,050, 2006. To expand JASON Project’s experience-based science curriculum, educational technology, and professional development programs in Kansas City metropolitan area. 4623. Johnson County Community College, Business Office, Overland Park, KS. $80,000, 2006. For entrepreneurship programming and to provide resources to develop regional, state, and national plan for entrepreneurship education model. 4624. K C P T-Kansas City Public Television Channel 19, Kansas City, MO. $352,000, 2006. To support science teaching and learning in schools by equipping teachers with skills, tools, and administrative support necessary to engage their students through targeted application of visual media. 4625. LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Kansas City, MO. $41,040, 2006. For Math Quest Program pilot and to develop research-based assessment tool to measure program effectiveness at Primitivo Garcia Elementary School. 4626. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $135,000, 2006. To document practices and policies of Venture Mentoring Service in order to disseminate methodologies to other universities. 4627. National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Legal Foundation, DC. $28,000, 2006. To develop and distribute Model Employee Handbook for Small Business, reference document that will answer human resource questions for small-business owner. 4628. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $83,780, 2006. To develop expert roundtable and paper on best practices by states to boost availability of angel capital for high-growth entrepreneurs. 4629. Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Kansas City, MO. $249,960, 2006. To complete oral history project of Negro Leagues Baseball, and support technical and professional development at Museum. 4630. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. To co-sponsor Gathering of Leaders to promote understanding of social entrepreneurship, in New Paltz, NY. 4631. Seattle Business Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For program to educate minority entrepreneurs through coaching. 4632. Springboard Enterprises, DC. $100,000, 2006. For planning, development, and implementation of sustainability plan. 4633. Stanford University, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford, CA. $300,000, 2006. To strengthen central editorial staff of bmesource.org, allowing biomedical engineering Web portal to expand online community and offer full spectrum of online resources for medical technology innovation and entrepreneurship. 4634. Technet Alliance, Los Angeles, CA. $49,750, 2006. For development of guide to help entrepreneurs better understand federal funding programs and to provide FastTrac education to life science entrepreneurs. 4635. Technical Education Research Centers, Cambridge, MA. $70,000, 2006. To provide Using Data training to educational leaders to serve as math/science data facilitators in Greater Kansas City area. 4636. Thomas B. Fordham Institute, DC. $100,000, 2006. To create Policy Innovation in Education Network, national, non-partisan forum for policymakers and civic leaders looking for innovative ways to advance equity and achievement in education. 4637. University of Arizona, Office of Technology Transfer, Tucson, AZ. $240,083, 2006. For development of new model for advancing university innovations by educating technology and business students, involving angel investors as mentors, and documenting model for replication. 4638. University of Arizona, Office of Technology Transfer, Tucson, AZ. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories. 4639. University of Chicago, Office of Technology and Intellectual Property, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories. 4640. University of Kansas Center for Research, Lawrence, KS. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories. 4641. University of Missouri, KC Sourcelink, Kansas City, MO. $147,000, 2006. For national replication of community tools that help entrepreneurs locate resources and events.
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4642. University of Missouri, KC Sourcelink, Kansas City, MO. $99,900, 2006. For seminars, information, and events for technology and life science entrepreneurs in Kansas City region. 4643. University of Missouri, Office of Business Development Programs, Columbia, MO. $140,000, 2006. To implement strategies and tools from KC SourceLink to provide mentoring, education, and support services to entrepreneurs outside of Missouri. 4644. University of Missouri, School of Engineering, Rolla, MO. $387,000, 2006. For teacher training component of Project Lead the Way. 4645. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories. 4646. University of Texas, McCombs School of Business, Austin, TX. $15,000, 2006. To preserve business plans submitted to MOOT CORP Competition, including scanning business plans and enabling students and researchers to conduct qualitative and quantitative research. 4647. Washington University, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories. 4648. Washington University, Olin School of Business, Saint Louis, MO. $119,000, 2006. For planning grant to develop organization model that will support small-to-medium sized university innovation programs and increase collaborative opportunities across all campuses. 4649. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, Madison, WI. $50,000, 2006. For iBridge, Web-based platform to facilitate licensing and sharing of technology discoveries from university laboratories.
Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City, area, and New York, NY. No support for religious or political organizations. No loans or program-related investments. 4650. Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006. For special marketing firm consulting costs. 4651. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $50,000, 2006. For Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
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 event activities, advertisements, endowment funds, or fundraising activities. 4652. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2006. 4653. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2006. 4654. Union Station Kansas City, Kansas City, MO. $25,000, 2006.
Monsanto Fund Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis 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 to individuals, or 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. 4655. American Forest Foundation, DC. $50,000, 2006. 4656. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $114,000, 2006. 4657. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $114,000, 2006. 4658. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $100,000, 2006. 4659. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2006. 4660. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $47,000, 2006.
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MONTANA O. P. and W. E. Edwards Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis; some interest also in Third World countries. No grants to individuals. 4661. Alternative Education Resource Organization (AERO), Roslyn Heights, NY. $75,000, 2006. For work of independent parent cooperative alternative schools as prototypes for effective schools in former Soviet Union and Sri Aurobindo School in Nepal. 4662. Community Teachers Institute, Landover, MD. $18,000, 2006. For alternative schools for high school dropouts which also involves local community in serving, housing and employing students. Also integrates local colleges and university students in program. 4663. Hopa Mountain, Bozeman, MT. $13,400, 2006. For operating support, for Climbing Toward project to address racism in Havre and Rocky Boy communities through weeklong summer camp and for Young Warriors Society Program on Wind River Reservation in WY.
or for businesses. No grants to individuals, or for memberships, travel, or endowment funds; generally no loans. 4673. Jewish Federation of Omaha, Institute for Holocaust Education, Omaha, NE. $10,200, 2006. For teacher workshops on Holocaust curriculum for middle and high school students. 4674. Lincoln Public Schools Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $11,863, 2006. For business recruitment project. 4675. Malone Community Center, Lincoln, NE. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Executive Director’s salary.
Peter Kiewit Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA, western IA, NE, and Sheridan, WY; college scholarships available to graduating seniors in NE. No support for elementary or secondary schools, churches, or religious groups. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for endowment funds or annual campaigns. 4676. Habitat for Humanity, Central Nebraska, Ogallala, NE. $45,915, 2006. Toward capacity building project to develop and improve affordable housing in rural Nebraska. 4677. Northern Wyoming Community College Foundation, Sheridan, WY. $40,000, 2006. For Center for Vital Community to strengthen community resources through training, collaboration, and information sharing.
First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in MT 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. 4664. Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools, Billings, MT. $20,000, 2005. For Public Relations Director. 4665. Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls, Great Falls, MT. $10,000, 2005. For Home Ownership Learning Center.
Gallagher Western Montana Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to MT, primarily in Missoula and western MT. 4666. Missoula Community Performing Arts Center, Missoula, MT. $25,000, 2006. For site plan analysis.
Gilhousen Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Gallatin County, MT. No grants to individuals. 4667. Belgrade Senior Center, Belgrade, MT. $14,500, 2006. To hire staff.
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Union Pacific Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No support for No supports 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. 4678. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4679. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4680. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4681. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4682. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4683. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4684. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4685. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4686. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4687. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005. 4688. Educational Partnerships, Fairfield, CT. $383,333, 2005.
Woods Charitable Fund, Inc. The Susan A. Buffett Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE. 4668. Nebraska Children and Families Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $113,365, 2005. For Policy Director Support. 4669. Omaha Schools Foundation, Omaha, NE. $50,000, 2005. For legal bills for lawsuit. 4670. Omaha Schools Foundation, Omaha, NE. $14,650, 2005. For leadership support.
The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (formerly The Buffett Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis; scholarships awarded only to residents in NE. No grant to individuals (except for Teacher Awards). 4671. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $1,873,297, 2006. For project support. 4672. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $62,646, 2006. For project support.
Cooper Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NE, with emphasis on Lincoln and Lancaster County. No support for religious or health purposes, private foundations,
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Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE. No support for religious activities, or 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, recreation programs, individual school programs, or health care programs or residential care and medical clinics. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, scholarships, fellowships, fundraising benefits, program advertising, medical or scientific research. 4689. Community Development Resources, Lincoln, NE. $75,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4690. Leadership Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For renewal of initiative/capacity building. 4691. League of Human Dignity, Lincoln, NE. $45,000, 2006. For renewal of Human Services Coordinated Transportation Project. 4692. Lighthouse, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For renewal of initiative/ capacity building. 4693. Lincoln Community Playhouse, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For renewal of initiative/capacity building. 4694. Lincoln Parks and Recreation Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $34,370, 2006. For part-time executive administrator. 4695. Lux Center for the Arts, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For renewal of initiative/capacity building.
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4696. Malone Community Center, Lincoln, NE. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For executive director salary and benefits. 4697. Peoples City Mission, Lincoln, NE. $20,000, 2006. For Service Point Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). 4698. Rape Spouse Abuse Crisis Center, Lincoln, NE. $10,000, 2006. For renewal of initiative/capacity building. 4699. YWCA of Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. $30,000, 2006. For position of administrative manager.
NEVADA 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. 4700. Nevada Discovery Museum, Reno, NV. $25,000, 2005. For completion of museum master plan. 4701. Reno Pops Orchestra, Reno, NV. $13,000, 2005. For director. 4702. White Pine County Public Library, Ely, NV. $36,000, 2005. For part time staff, janitorial services and employee medical insurance.
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Limitations: No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events. 4703. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006.
The Lemelson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States and internationally in Africa, Asia and Latin America. No grants to individuals. 4704. Oregon University System, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2005. For strategic planning summit focused on creating comprehensive statewide strategy to enhance pre-engineering education in Oregon. 4705. Shorebank International, Chicago, IL. $52,900, 2005. For case studies examining strategic and management issues related to provision of capital and knowledge to innovative entrepreneurs.
Wilbur May Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NV. No grants to individuals. 4706. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $44,331, 2006.
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. 4707. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA. $171,000, 2006. For Donald W. Reynolds Fellowships.
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4708. Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2005. For operating support. 4709. The Way Home, Manchester, NH. $25,000, 2005. For management restructuring.
The Byrne Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NH, NY, and VT. No grants to individuals. 4710. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $20,000, 2005. 4711. Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center, Springfield, VT. $15,000, 2005.
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. 4712. Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, Manchester, NH. $50,000, 2006. To expand real estate development activity in greater Manchester.
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. 4713. Ammonoosuc Community Health Services, Littleton, NH. $10,750, 2006. For technical assistance. 4714. Coos County Family Health Services, Berlin, NH. $17,572, 2006. For operational assessment. 4715. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2006. For web-based program training.
Samuel P. Hunt Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NH. No support for public schools. No grants to individuals; no loans. 4716. Centennial Senior Center, Concord, NH. $15,000, 2005. For consultant to develop marketing plan.
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. 4717. Giving Monadnock, Keene, NH. $30,000, 2006. 4718. Giving Monadnock, Keene, NH. $10,000, 2006. 4719. Leadership Teacher, Bow, NH. $10,000, 2006. 4720. Leadership Teacher, Bow, NH. $10,000, 2006. 4721. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2006. 4722. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $28,600, 2006. 4723. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $25,000, 2006. 4724. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, Concord, NH. $11,500, 2006. 4725. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2006. 4726. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $50,000, 2006. 4727. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $12,000, 2006. 4728. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $10,000, 2006.
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Limitations: Giving primarily in New England. 4729. Crotched Mountain Foundation, Greenfield, NH. $10,000, 2005. For Master Project Plan.
Winthrop, Inc. Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Amherst and Manchester, NH. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, operating budgets, deficit financing, or endowment funds.
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NEW JERSEY Arnold Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 4732. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $8,350,410, 2005. For general support.
Aspen Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 4733. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $30,066,470, 2005. For general support.
Matan B’Seter Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals. 4734. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $15,000,000, 2005. For general support.
The Russell Berrie Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on NJ and NY. 4735. Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. $125,000, 2005. For capacity building. 4736. Israel21c, Sherman Oaks, CA. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building.
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. 4737. Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, TN. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4738. Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Hillside, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based outreach program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4739. Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4740. Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, Princeton, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4741. Elijahs Promise, New Brunswick, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach. 4742. Foodbank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Neptune, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4743. Holy Apostles Church, Princeton, NJ. $25,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4744. HomeFront, Lawrenceville, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4745. Mercer Street Friends, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4746. Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs.
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4747. New Jersey Agricultural Society, Trenton, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4748. Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program (NORWESCAP), Phillipsburg, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4749. Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4750. Rescue Mission of Trenton, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4751. Trenton After-School Program, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs. 4752. Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, Trenton, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For Crisis Ministry Program, community-based hunger relief program providing food for the hungry while encouraging congregations to build community relationships and strengthen outreach programs.
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-Madison area; some giving to national organizations. 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. 4753. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For capacity-building and new humane communities initiative. 4754. Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, Elmer, NJ. $10,000, 2006. To contract facilitator for strategic long range planning process. 4755. Art Omi International Arts Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For NJ residency fellowships. 4756. Arts Horizons, Englewood, NJ. $40,000, 2006. For Artist Teacher Institute. 4757. Artsgenesis, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For student residencies and teacher professional development workshops. 4758. Bank Street College of Education, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For Project New Beginnings. 4759. Big Picture Company, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2006. For continued support of Camden’s MetEast school advisors and principals. 4760. Camden County Academy of Teaching and Learning, Blackwood, NJ. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4761. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4762. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $100,000, 2006. For Newark Model Classroom Project. 4763. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $55,000, 2006. For program support. 4764. Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Trenton, NJ. $12,500, 2006. For continued support of formation of southern Jersey community foundation. 4765. Dance-New Jersey, Highland Park, NJ. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4766. Earthwatch Institute, Maynard, MA. $125,000, 2006. For New Jersey Teachers for Biodiversity fellowships. 4767. Eastern Environmental Law Center, Newark, NJ. $175,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4768. Educational Information and Resource Center, Sewell, NJ. $120,000, 2006. For NJ Earth Education project. 4769. EMS/Science Communication Network, DC. $20,000, 2006. To provide strategy in support of creation of Highlands Regional Master Plan (RMP). 4770. Environmental Defense, New York, NY. $110,000, 2006. To develop Transfer of Development Rights. 4771. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $70,000, 2006. For Delaware Valley Regional Network.
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4772. Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Provincetown, MA. $11,000, 2006. For scholarships for New Jersey educators to attend Summer Workshop Program. 4773. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $50,000, 2006. For partnership with Millville School District. 4774. GreenBlue, Charlottesville, VA. $20,000, 2006. For comparative online green building material resource tool. 4775. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC. $20,000, 2006. For deconstruction project based in Newark, NJ. 4776. Middlebury College, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, VT. $30,000, 2006. For professional development of Trenton School District teachers. 4777. Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ. $75,000, 2006. For teacher-development program based on teacher-directed action research projects. 4778. National Gallery of Art, DC. $20,000, 2006. For scholarship support for New Jersey teachers to attend Summer Institute. 4779. New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For educational programming for students and teachers. 4780. New Jersey Institute of Technology, Center for Architecture and Building Science Research, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2006. To create High Performance Schoolyards program. 4781. New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Laurel Springs, NJ. $25,000, 2006. For program support. 4782. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2006. For services for New Jersey arts-culture groups. 4783. Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ. $75,000, 2006. For educational outreach programs for New Jersey students and teachers. 4784. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For fundraising consultancy and training for GreenFaith. 4785. Perkins Center for the Arts, Moorestown, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For green design of new site. 4786. Principals Center for the Garden State, Ewing, NJ. $25,000, 2006. To administer Dodge Fellowship for Principals program. 4787. Pro Bono Partnership, Parsippany, NJ. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support of programs. 4788. Raritan Highlands Compact, Chester, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support of programs. 4789. Regional Plan Association, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. For Mayors’ Institute in NJ Highlands. 4790. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Effective School Practices, New Brunswick, NJ. $90,000, 2006. For programs and projects. 4791. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Strategic Urban Community Leadership, Camden, NJ. $100,000, 2006. For Teacher Development and Performance Institute. 4792. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Eagleton Institute of Politics, New Brunswick, NJ. $20,000, 2006. To institutionalize Newark Student Voices project in Newark schools. 4793. Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, Pennington, NJ. $155,000, 2006. For support of watershed organizations. 4794. Storytelling Arts, Kingston, NJ. $49,910, 2006. For school-based programs and teacher training. 4795. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $125,000, 2006. For general operating support of programs in Camden. 4796. Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning, Bridgeton, NJ. $50,000, 2006. To develop Academy learning communities in Burlington, Cumberland, and Gloucester Counties. 4797. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ. $75,000, 2006. To expand New Jersey Teachers as Scholars program. 4798. Young Audiences of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ. $70,000, 2006. For Creative Beginnings program for early childhood educators.
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. 4799. Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, Mendham, NJ. $75,000, 2006. For renewed support for education and assistance to municipal officials to encourage sound redevelopment in their municipalities.
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4800. Coopers Ferry Development Association, Camden, NJ. $75,000, 2006. To provide technical services to local community development corporations to help revitalize Camden neighborhoods. 4801. Leadership Newark, Newark, NJ. $75,000, 2006. For renewed support for second year of Community Leadership Initiative, experiential program pairing Fellows with local nonprofits in Newark to address specific issues. 4802. Newark, City of, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2006. For planning efforts to transform Newark Department of Health and Human Services into more comprehensive Department of Child and Family Well-Being. 4803. Regional Plan Association, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To support preparation of master plan and vision for city of Newark. 4804. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Early Learning Research Academy, Camden, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For Research Directors’ salary in critical planning year of Early Learning Research Academy, new pre-school for 0-3 year olds.
The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey (formerly NBI Healthcare Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with emphasis on Newark and Essex, Morris, and Union counties. No support for political campaigns. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships), or for deficit retirement, ongoing general operating expenses, endowments, or fundraising campaigns. 4805. Jewish Renaissance Medical Center, Perth Amboy, NJ. $95,000, 2005. For Newark School-Based Health Center Plan Development. 4806. Prostate Net, Guttenberg, NJ. $100,000, 2005. For Barbershop Initiative, to assist in community marketing efforts to reach target populations and to encourage funders to support important effort.
Hess Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on NY. No grants to individuals. 4807. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $25,000, 2005. 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. 4808. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase and installation of computer equipment and software. 4809. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of telephone equipment. 4810. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of computer equipment. 4811. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase and installation of new telephone system. 4812. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of computer equipment and software. 4813. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of computer equipment. 4814. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB), New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of computer equipment and software.
The IDT Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals. 4815. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $76,000, 2005.
JHJ Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals. 4816. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $24,077,480, 2005. 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,
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political, religious, or athletic organizations. No grants to individuals, or for debt reduction, trips, tours, capital campaigns or endowments, or publications; no loans. 4817. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $420,000, 2005. 4818. Creating Hope International, Dearborn, MI. $40,000, 2005. 4819. INMED Partnerships for Children, Sterling, VA. $95,000, 2005. 4820. International Center for Equal Healthcare Access, New York, NY. $379,900, 2005. 4821. National Council of La Raza, DC. $193,000, 2005. 4822. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $15,000, 2005. 4823. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $527,000, 2005. 4824. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $100,000, 2005. 4825. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $18,500, 2005.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 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. 4826. AcademyHealth, DC. $1,200,000, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for State Coverage Initiatives. 4827. AcademyHealth, DC. $995,116, 2006. For technical assistance and direction including demonstration and delivery of services, research and evaluation for Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization. 4828. Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association, Juneau, AK. $255,789, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field. 4829. Alliance for Aging Research, DC. $47,522, 2006. To create blue-ribbon commission to address health care challenge of growing senior population and lack of trained care providers. 4830. Alliance for Inclusion and Prevention (AIP), Roslindale, MA. $513,762, 2006. 4-year grant. To build capacity of local mental health providers to deliver school-based services with focus on low-income and minority children. 4831. American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education Foundation, Evanston, IL. $749,433, 2006. For 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. 4832. American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $3,000,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For core support and infrastructure development. 4833. American Red Cross, Central New Jersey Chapter, Princeton, NJ. $163,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop backup communications system for disaster response. 4834. Association of American Medical Colleges, DC. $934,383, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Summer Medical and Dental Education Program focusing on African-American, Hispanic/Latino and Native American students. 4835. Association of American Medical Colleges, DC. $197,666, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To develop and support multidisciplinary health care team training. 4836. Atlanta Board of Education, Atlanta, GA. $189,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate school food policy implementation (including areas of nutrition and physical activity during school hours) within Atlanta school system with focus on low-income children. 4837. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2006. To develop strategic plan to evaluate, redefine and expand programs serving low-income children and families. 4838. Bicycle Federation of America (Pro Bike), Bethesda, MD. $493,797, 2006. For Active Living Resource Center. 4839. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) Foundation, Detroit, MI. $246,602, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field.
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4840. Boston College, Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA. $1,236,476, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Cash and Counseling, initiative permitting consumers to take on responsibility of managing a cash allowance and arranging their own health care and social services. 4841. Boston University, Health Policy Institute, Boston, MA. $650,920, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Program. 4842. Boston University, School of Public Health, Boston, MA. $106,963, 2006. For program support, research study and evaluation to examine if specialty hospitals are competitive. 4843. Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA. $426,345, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Health E-Technologies: Assessing New Tools for Chronic Disease Management and Health Behavior Change. 4844. Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA. $318,034, 2006. 2-year grant. For evaluation study of effect of improved prescription drug label design on medication adherence and patient safety. 4845. California Youth Connection, San Francisco, CA. $119,337, 2006. To expand capacity to provide technical assistance to other states in training foster youth, aged 15-19, as policy advocates. 4846. Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA. $205,474, 2006. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate Somerville Active Living Partnership. Active Living by Design is program which features approaches to increase physical activity through community design, public policies and communications strategies. 4847. Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA. $61,652, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For program support, technical assistance and evaluation of Speaking Together: National Language Services Network, national program aimed at improving quality and availability of health care language services for patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). Speaking Together integrates quality improvement with language services, and brings together hospitals to pilot new performance measures and test valuable techniques for reducing health care disparities associated with language barriers. 4848. CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $3,463,502, 2006. 2-year grant. For early assessment of programs and policies on childhood obesity. 4849. CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $49,595, 2006. For technical assistance toward nonprofit administration of potential tobacco settlement funding for smoking cessation. 4850. Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC. $784,323, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Substance Abuse Policy Research Program. 4851. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $300,000, 2006. For ongoing activities. 4852. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $1,347,510, 2006. 3-year grant. For demonstration and delivery of services and technical assistance in effort to promote expansion of Partnership for Long-Term Care. 4853. Center for Health Design, Concord, CA. $574,814, 2006. For technical assistance toward work to develop tools and products to facilitate adoption of evidence-based hospital design to enhance work environment of nurses. 4854. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $624,689, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Aligning Forces for Quality: The Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities across the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease. 4855. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $118,801, 2006. For technical assistance for Aligning Forces for Quality: The Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities across the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease. 4856. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $110,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Aligning Forces for Quality: The Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities across the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease. 4857. Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento, CA. $42,614, 2006. For consulting work for Aligning Forces for Quality: Regional Market Project. Initiative is designed to help communities across country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease.
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4858. Center for Studying Health System Change, DC. $94,664, 2006. To develop strategies to reduce health care providers’ administrative burdens related to quality performance measurement and reporting. 4859. Childrens Futures, Trenton, NJ. $1,090,919, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Children’s Futures: Improving Health and Development Outcomes for Children in Trenton. 4860. Childrens Hospital Foundation, Seattle, WA. $61,650, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For program support, technical assistance and evaluation of Speaking Together: National Language Services Network, national program aimed at improving quality and availability of health care language services for patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). Speaking Together integrates quality improvement with language services, and brings together hospitals to pilot new performance measures and test valuable techniques for reducing health care disparities associated with language barriers. 4861. Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $134,400, 2006. To evaluate and assess program aimed at maximizing cognitive potential of children from low-resource families. 4862. Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority, Talihina, OK. $262,672, 2006. 2-year grant. For communications work, research, and evaluation of negotiated explanatory culturally sensitive care program for Choctaw patients with diabetes. 4863. Columbia University, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY. $1,456,084, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Injury Free Coalition for Kids: Dissemination of Model Injury Prevention Program for Children and Adolescents. 4864. Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY. $180,916, 2006. 3-year grant. To evaluate Foundation’s Active Living by Design program, which features approaches to increase physical activity through community design, public policies and communications strategies. 4865. Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY. $55,998, 2006. For technical assistance as part of study on built environment and being overweight in early childhood in effort to understand disparities and key mechanisms, with focus on minority children. 4866. Columbia University, School of Dental and Oral Surgery, New York, NY. $1,305,860, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Pipeline, Profession and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education with focus on low-income patients. 4867. Corporation for Supportive Housing, New York, NY. $6,000,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide technical assistance toward establishing supportive housing as essential component of reintegrating homeless ex-offenders into communities. 4868. Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, Trenton, NJ. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For work to build capacity of New Jersey philanthropy. 4869. Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, New Castle, DE. $343,744, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. AR works to have impact on lives of people facing addiction issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs). 4870. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $99,883, 2006. To disseminate model program (including technical assistance component) aimed at preventing college binge drinking. 4871. Faces and Voices of Recovery, DC. $384,216, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen and sustain coalition. 4872. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $400,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To implement leadership development program to improve health of babies born in Baltimore. 4873. Family Support America, Salt Lake City, UT. $31,459, 2006. For technical assistance to prepare legacy materials on efforts to promote community-based Family Support Service Centers for future use by field. 4874. Florida Department of Children and Families, Tallahassee, FL. $360,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Advancing Recovery: State/ Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. AR works to have impact on lives of people facing addiction issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs). 4875. Food Research and Action Center, DC. $320,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For program support and technical assistance for after-school, summer nutrition and physical activity programs to improve children’s health. 4876. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. To improve Center’s data collection and outreach to nonprofits.
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4877. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To provide facts and analysis to illuminate philanthropy’s role in relief and recovery and reach out to nonprofits affected by the hurricanes with grantseeking training and tools. 4878. General Hospital Corporation, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. $215,448, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For research and evaluation of project, Involving Consumers in Physician Choice: Making Data into Usable Information for Chronically Ill Patients in Consumer-Directed Health Plans. 4879. George Washington University, Center for Health Services Research and Policy, DC. $233,222, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide programmatic guidance and technical support to New Jersey Health Initiatives’ Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care, program improve quality of health care provided to minority low-income residents of New Jersey by focusing on care provided to inpatients diagnosed with heart failure. 4880. George Washington University, School of Public Health and Health Services, DC. $264,656, 2006. For planning grant for organizational home for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission on Health in America. 4881. Georgetown University, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, DC. $157,885, 2006. To evaluate and assess Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program, initiative to help extend public policy horizons of health professional schools in the U.S. and improve capabilities of their faculty to study health policy and assume leadership roles in health activities at all levels. 4882. Global Health Solutions, Decatur, GA. $2,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To develop new paradigm for public health information infrastructure. 4883. Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, WA. $1,498,591, 2006. 3-year grant. For transitional support in form of technical assistance in building field of chronic illness care. 4884. Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, WA. $226,000, 2006. To evaluate future role of Active Living Research and Healthy Eating Research programs. 4885. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA. $149,825, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To evaluate State Health Leadership Initiative. 4886. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA. $45,065, 2006. For education, training and research toward work to develop and validate crisis leadership preparedness scale to measure leadership ability in public health crisis. 4887. Health Level Seven, Ann Arbor, MI. $100,000, 2006. To hire staff to implement strategic business plan. 4888. Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ. $1,350,142, 2006. 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. 4889. HealthOne, Denver, CO. $248,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field. 4890. Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $57,876, 2006. For research and technical assistance to study determinants of access to and use of health care among new immigrants. 4891. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $1,678,780, 2006. 2-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Transforming Care at the Bedside initiative, effort to study and develop one or more models of care at the bedside on medical and surgical units that would result in improved quality of patient care and service, more effective care teams, improved staff satisfaction and retention, and greater efficiency. 4892. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $214,319, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Pursuing Perfection: Raising the Bar for Health Care Performance. 4893. Institute for Nursing, Trenton, NJ. $15,023, 2006. To provide case management and monitoring (including technical assistance) to licensed nurses with drug and alcohol addictions in New Jersey. 4894. International City/County Management Association, DC. $183,992, 2006. For communications work and technical assistance to develop local government leaders for Active Living by Design, program which features approaches to increase physical activity through community design, public policies and communications strategies.
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4895. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $901,893, 2006. For technical assistance and direction 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. 4896. Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. $645,065, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For research to help Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Innovators in Combating Substance Abuse award recipients increase their skills, reach and visibility. 4897. Kent State University, School of Arts and Sciences, Kent, OH. $52,756, 2006. For technical assistance in effort to explain racial disparities in quality of care and health care use among black and white adults as part of Chronic Illness and Caregiving Survey. 4898. Kentucky River Community Care, Hazard, KY. $360,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. AR works to have impact on lives of people facing addiction issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs). 4899. Local Government Commission, Sacramento, CA. $147,000, 2006. For advocacy and technical assistance toward developing local leaders for healthy eating and active living. 4900. Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME. $1,043,078, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for National Demonstration of Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults. 4901. Maine, State of, Office of Substance Abuse, Augusta, ME. $355,660, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. AR works to have impact on lives of people facing addiction issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs). 4902. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance toward developing set of recommendations for future of Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 4903. Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield Medical Research and Education Foundation, Marshfield, WI. $74,108, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To evaluate impact of healthy lifestyles toolkit on food- and physical activity-related policies in child-care centers. 4904. MDRC, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2006. 3.25-year grant. To build organizational capacity on issues of health and health care. 4905. Michigan Public Health Institute, Okemos, MI. $102,407, 2006. To evaluate through testing, effectiveness of online interactive diffusion tool used to identify potential early adopters of Green House Project model. Green House homes are residences for elders who require skilled nursing care. They are placed in new facilities developed and operated by long-term care organizations in partnership with the Green House Project. 4906. Mississippi Hospital Association (MHA) Health, Research and Education Foundation, Madison, MS. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field. 4907. Missouri, State of, Department of Mental Health, Jefferson City, MO. $360,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Advancing Recovery: State/ Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. AR works to have impact on lives of people facing addiction issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs). 4908. Morehouse College, School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $250,045, 2006. 2-year grant. For communications work and research to evaluate program that adjusts care based on health literacy to improve hypertension care for low-income African-American patients. 4909. National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, DC. $859,296, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Health Policy Fellowships Program, to help extend public policy horizons of health professional schools in the U.S. and improve capabilities of their faculty to study health policy and assume leadership roles in health activities at all levels.
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4910. National Association of County and City Health Officials, DC. $400,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To communicate common operational definition for local governmental public health agencies. 4911. National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2006. To provide education, training and technical assistance to develop plan to engage Latino leaders in childhood obesity issues. 4912. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $1,322,166, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance to develop and implement Governors’ Initiatives to prevent childhood obesity. 4913. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $280,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide information and assistance to governors to enable them to maintain or increase current levels of health insurance coverage. 4914. National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, DC. $50,960, 2006. For communications work and technical assistance toward developing survey instrument to ascertain Hispanic state legislators’ perspectives, attitudes and insights about childhood obesity. 4915. National League of Cities Institute, DC. $224,924, 2006. For communications work and technical assistance in efforts to engage municipal officials to combat childhood obesity in their communities. 4916. National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, LA. $847,106, 2006. 3-year grant. To assess and provide technical assistance for emerging public health institutes. 4917. National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, LA. $810,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Multistate Learning Collaborative for Public Health. 4918. Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, Providence, RI. $261,390, 2006. 2-year grant. For communications and research to evaluate telephone-based culturally sensitive depression care management program for low-income Latino patients. 4919. New Jersey, State of, Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, NJ. $160,000, 2006. To evaluate New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act. 4920. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $60,976, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For research to evaluate using pharmacy-based New York State Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Program to also provide referrals to primary care as part of addiction treatment. 4921. Northern Rhode Island Community Mental Health Center, NRI Community Services, Woonsocket, RI. $360,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. AR works to have impact on lives of people facing addiction issues by improving consumer access, retention and outcomes through better treatment delivery systems that use Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs). 4922. Olive View-UCLA Education and Research Institute, Sylmar, CA. $299,742, 2006. 2-year grant. For communications work and research to evaluate clinic-based program to detect and treat depression among low-income African-American and Latino patients. 4923. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2006. For brief evaluation and assessment of Injury Free Coalition for Kids obesity prevention sites. 4924. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Evaluation Roundtable to build foundation effectiveness. 4925. Pacific News Service, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To create strategic plan to develop self-sustaining national association of ethnic media journalists. 4926. PedNet Coalition, Columbia, MO. $30,181, 2006. For research and technical assistance toward expansion of Healthy Eating Columbia, demonstration project aimed at increasing healthy food choices for elementary school students. 4927. Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and Human Development, University Park, PA. $499,698, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Aligning Forces for Quality: The Regional Market Project, initiative designed to help communities across the country improve quality of health care for patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, depression and heart disease. 4928. Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and Human Development, University Park, PA. $261,230, 2006. 2-year grant. For supplemental funding to evaluate Foundation’s Better Jobs, Better Care: Building a Strong Long-Term Care Workforce. Program seeks to achieve changes in long-term care policy and practice that help to reduce high
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vacancy and turnover rates among direct care staff across the spectrum of long-term care settings and contribute to improved workforce quality. 4929. Pennsylvania State University, Social Science Research Institute, University Park, PA. $48,561, 2006. For technical assistance in effort to investigate racial and ethnic disparities in quality and location of care. 4930. Portland State University, Graduate School of Social Work, Portland, OR. $675,012, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for 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 assist community-based treatment providers in assessing their effectiveness. 4931. Portland State University, Graduate School of Social Work, Portland, OR. $631,023, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for 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 assist community-based treatment providers in assessing their effectiveness. 4932. Praxis Project, DC. $500,000, 2006. For technical assistance for Policy Advocacy on Tobacco and Health program. 4933. RAND Corporation, Arlington, VA. $147,324, 2006. For program support, research and evaluation of project, Regionalization in Local Public Health Systems: Variation in Rationale, Implementation and Impact on Public Health preparedness. Objective of study is to provide better understanding of regionalization of pubic health systems in order to inform state and local health departments currently developing regional structures. 4934. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $134,000, 2006. For work, including evaluation, to extend learning collaborative for public health/ pandemic preparedness. 4935. Regional Employment Board of Hampden County, Springfield, MA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field. 4936. Rogosin Institute, New York, NY. $148,192, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field. 4937. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for State Health Policy, New Brunswick, NJ. $76,747, 2006. To evaluate Achieving Competence Today (ACT) III: Interdisciplinary Action-Based Learning on Quality Improvement for Students in Academic Health Centers. Goals of evaluation are to identify conditions under which initiative interventions will be perceived as offering sufficiently valuable training experiences by academic health centers so as to become institutionalized segment of training, and discern critical determinants of decisions on the part of academic heath centers to participate, given structure of incentives and costs offered by initiative. 4938. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $862,236, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research Program. 4939. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, New Brunswick, NJ. $841,922, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for New Jersey Health Initiatives which focuses on low-income and disadvantaged populations. 4940. Saint James Healthcare Foundation, Butte, MT. $246,518, 2006. 2-year grant. For demonstration project Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future (PIN), initiative to support capacity, involvement and leadership of local foundations to advance nursing profession in their own communities as way to deal with shortage of nurses in healthcare field. 4941. Saint Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. $54,320, 2006. For technical assistance for study to determine impact of household instability and obesogenic environment on adolescent obesity.
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4942. San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA. $625,339, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for research on Active Living by Design, program which features approaches to increase physical activity through community design, public policies and communications strategies. 4943. San Diego State University Research Foundation, San Diego, CA. $46,887, 2006. For technical assistance as part of study on acculturation and health disparities among Latinos. 4944. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $33,600, 2006. For work (including research) to expand knowledge and field building exchange of diversity-focused community funds to address needs of disadvantaged populations. 4945. Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, Shreveport, LA. $305,760, 2006. To provide technical assistance in efforts to improve health and well-being of isolated families and communities, focusing on low-income African-Americans. 4946. Sickness Prevention Achieved through Regional Collaboration (SPARC), Lakeville, CT. $320,907, 2006. To provide guidance and technical assistance for polling place vaccination program for elderly. 4947. Task Force for Child Survival and Development, Decatur, GA. $866,046, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Common Ground: Transforming Public Health Information Systems. 4948. Task Force for Child Survival and Development, Decatur, GA. $568,681, 2006. To develop new paradigm for public health information infrastructure. 4949. Technical Assistance Collaborative, Boston, MA. $133,100, 2006. 2-year grant. To disseminate program lessons learned to assist states. 4950. Texas A & M University System, Health Science Center, College Station, TX. $483,564, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Active for Life: Increasing Physical Activity Levels in Adults Age 50 and Older. 4951. Texas Womans University, College of Health Sciences, Denton, TX. $41,887, 2006. For technical assistance as part of study of Hispanics’ use of health information on the Internet and implications for health care professionals. 4952. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $1,044,954, 2006. For technical assistance for Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leadership Program. 4953. Three Doctors Foundation, Newark, NJ. $259,000, 2006. To develop business plan and infrastructure support. 4954. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $254,812, 2006. 2-year grant. To connect and leverage health leadership through network-building, collaborative learning and technology. 4955. United Nations Foundation, DC. $300,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To provide technical assistance toward establishing Resource Centers for support of quality substance abuse treatment. 4956. University of Arkansas, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. $115,973, 2006. For research and evaluation of causes and consequences of change in local public health spending. 4957. University of California, Center for Medical Education and Research, Fresno, CA. $662,138, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance and direction for Hablamos Juntos: Improving Patient-Provider Communication for Latinos. 4958. University of California, School of Nursing, San Francisco, CA. $224,023, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Supporting Regional Response Team Learning Networks. Hospital rapid response teams are innovation that enables floor nurses to get help assessing and managing deteriorating patients before their condition becomes an emergency. Rapid response teams may improve patient outcomes and work environment of nurses. 4959. University of California, School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA. $1,000,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To evaluate Transforming Care at the Bedside III, program to improve quality and safety of patient care and increase retention of experienced nurses. 4960. University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. $57,991, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To coordinate local evaluations for Foundation’s initiative, 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, foster development of local judicial leadership to guide juvenile justice and substance abuse treatment partnerships, and assist community-based treatment providers in assessing their effectiveness.
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4961. University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL. $961,815, 2006. 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. 4962. University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL. $25,990, 2006. 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. 4963. University of Georgia, Institute for Behavioral Research, Athens, GA. $1,899,620, 2006. 4-year grant. To evaluate Foundation’s program, Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care. 4964. University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Chicago, IL. $918,770, 2006. For research and evaluation for Helping Young Smokers Quit: Identifying Best Practices for Tobacco Cessation. 4965. University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Chicago, IL. $293,572, 2006. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance on Rapid Assessment Procedures (RAP) manual used to evaluate children’s eating and fitness environments. 4966. University of Maryland-Baltimore, Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging, Baltimore, MD. $161,184, 2006. For program work, evaluation and research on Medicare beneficiary response to coverage gaps versus actuarially equivalent continuous coverage for prescription drugs. 4967. University of Massachusetts, Medical School, Worcester, MA. $35,000, 2006. For research to evaluate how perceived availability and knowledge of commercial sources of tobacco contribute to tobacco use. 4968. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the, New Brunswick, NJ. $488,616, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate Prescription for Health: Promoting Healthy Behaviors in Primary Care Research Networks. Goal of initiative is for primary care practice-based research networks (PBRNs) to develop strategies to promote healthy behaviors among patients and transform primary care practice with leading health risk behaviors targeted as lack of physical activity, unhealthy diet, tobacco use, and risky use of alcohol. 4969. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. $149,190, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For work on ethical, legal and social consultancy for sites under Foundation’s Project HealthDesign. 4970. University of Michigan, College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters, Dearborn, MI. $57,266, 2006. For technical assistance toward studying access and consumption of addiction treatment service in primary care and specialty care settings. 4971. University of Michigan, Law School, Ann Arbor, MI. $104,442, 2006. For study on how for-profit hospitals affect provision of non-profit care. 4972. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $840,703, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Healthy Eating Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity. 4973. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN. $400,000, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation State Policy Research and Evaluation program, focusing on insurance coverage and health care financing. 4974. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. $205,504, 2006. 2-year grant. For research to evaluate community effort to promote physical activity in Columbia. 4975. University of North Carolina, Institute on Aging, Chapel Hill, NC. $1,036,019, 2006. 4.50-year grant. To evaluate 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. Evaluation includes delivery of services, education and training, evaluation and research. 4976. University of North Carolina, Institute on Aging, Chapel Hill, NC. $40,498, 2006. To plan evaluation of 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,
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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. 4977. University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC. $1,308,692, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Active Living by Design, program which features approaches to increase physical activity through community design, public policies and communications strategies. 4978. University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA. $201,176, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative. 4979. University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Portland, ME. $1,515,476, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Community Partnerships for Older Adults. 4980. University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX. $259,785, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars program, supporting career development of outstanding young faculty in academic departments/divisions of family practice, general internal medicine and general pediatrics. 4981. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. $50,046, 2006. For technical assistance while studying racial and ethnic differences in quality of care of immigrants and non-immigrants in the United States. 4982. University of Wisconsin, College of Engineering, Madison, WI. $948,926, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Paths to Recovery: Changing the Process of Care for Substance Abuse Programs. 4983. University of Wisconsin, School of Nursing, Madison, WI. $337,524, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Project HealthDesign: Rethinking the Power and Potential of Personal Health Records. 4984. Vanderbilt University, Institute for Public Policy Studies, Nashville, TN. $99,995, 2006. To evaluate action demonstrations in childhood obesity prevention. 4985. Vanderbilt University, Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $300,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For research to develop child-focused personal medication management system. 4986. Wake Forest University, School of Allied Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC. $143,174, 2006. To evaluate assessments of obesity synergy projects with Diabetes Initiative and Active for Life. 4987. Wake Forest University, School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC. $1,266,697, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Faith in Action, interfaith volunteer caregiver projects for all ages and population groups with chronic health conditions, with focus on aging, low-income, disabled and minority populations. 4988. Wake Forest University Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC. $100,000, 2006. To disseminate major findings, methodological innovations and challenges of evaluation of Free to Grow: Head Start Partnerships to Promote Substance-Free Communities. 4989. Washington University, School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO. $560,269, 2006. For technical assistance and direction for Building Community Supports for Diabetes Care and Advancing Diabetes Self-Management, programs with focus on minorities. 4990. Women Aware, New Brunswick, NJ. $35,000, 2006. For management development and client services program for battered women’s shelter.
F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Raleigh-Durham, NC, Morris County, NJ, 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. 4991. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4992. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 4993. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2006. For operating support. 4994. United Network for Organ Sharing, Richmond, VA. $1,000,000, 2006. Toward systems restructure project.
The Kovner Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 4995. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $500,000, 2005. For program support.
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4996. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $50,000, 2005. For program support.
The MCJ Foundation 4997. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4998. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 4999. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Center for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership, Newark, NJ. $11,000, 2005. For general operating support. 5000. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $200,000, 2005. For general operating support. 5001. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $10,650, 2005. For general operating support.
The Merck Company Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations. 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. 5002. Biotechnology Institute, Arlington, VA. $125,000, 2005. For evaluation of teacher training program, Teacher-Leader Program. 5003. Council on Competitiveness, DC. $125,000, 2005. For agenda for Innovation and Competitiveness in Brazil and assessment of (bio) Tech parks in Brazil. 5004. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $3,530,733, 2005. 5005. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $1,813,668, 2005. 5006. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $917,059, 2005. 5007. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $837,553, 2005. 5008. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $543,159, 2005. 5009. JK Group, Plainsboro, NJ. $10,000, 2005. 5010. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $100,000, 2005.
The Prudential Foundation 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, Philadelphia and Scranton, PA, and Dallas and Houston, TX. No support for 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. 5011. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $65,000, 2005. For COACH Initiative to provide capacity building and technical assistance to grantees of Greater Newark AIDS Initiative, prevention program. 5012. ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments, Accountability and Technology, DC. $330,000, 2005. For work with states to benchmark standards and establish accountability for results. 5013. African Grove Institute for the Arts, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2005. For PruCARES. 5014. AIDS Resource Foundation for Children, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2005. For general operating support to achieve mission and improve organizational capacity. 5015. ArtsPower, Montclair, NJ. $15,000, 2005. For Theater Literacy Connection program, which provides teachers with training to integrate drama techniques into classroom. 5016. Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark, Newark, NJ. $300,000, 2005. For general operating support to assist in executive transition and further develop capacity of organization to improve its programmatic and fiscal management systems. 5017. Chicago Public Education Fund, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005. To build and support teams of principals and teachers who improve student achievement in Chicago’s neediest schools.
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5018. Child Care Resource Center of the San Fernando Valley, Van Nuys, CA. $40,000, 2005. For Early Care and Education Careers Project (ECECP) to increase capacity of bi-lingual professionals in Pacomia area while contributing to workforce development of community. 5019. Community Agencies Corporation of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $325,000, 2005. To continue management of Quitman Street Community School. 5020. Community Agencies Corporation of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2005. For additional funding for Private Non-Profit (PNP) grantees to improve collaboration and capacity to address emerging issues in communities. 5021. Community Connections of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $25,000, 2005. For additional funding for Private Non-Profit (PNP) grantees to improve collaboration and capacity to address emerging issues in communities. 5022. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $30,000, 2005. For general operating support to improve teaching and learning in public schools in Connecticut. 5023. CREST Community Development Corporation, Newark, NJ. $80,000, 2005. For Empowered Leaders Training Institute, to train members of neighborhood to address community issues. 5024. Hartford Education Foundation, Hartford, CT. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support and program support for Teacher Grants program for Hartford Public School teachers. 5025. Isles, Inc., Trenton, NJ. $100,000, 2005. For programs that emphasize planning and development, and individual and community capacity building initiatives. 5026. La Casa de Don Pedro, Newark, NJ. $150,000, 2005. For infrastructure of organization including its fiscal office, administrative operations and fund development office. 5027. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. For sponsorship support for 25th Anniversary. 5028. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Greater Newark and Jersey City Programs, Newark, NJ. $125,000, 2005. For mission to provide technical assistance to community development corporations. 5029. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. $25,000, 2005. For community development with corporations in Pine Forest/Larsen and other neighborhoods in Jacksonville. 5030. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $500,000, 2005. For five to ten states to develop and implement comprehensive plans to redesign high schools. 5031. New Jersey Theater Alliance, Morristown, NJ. $30,000, 2005. For general operating support for audience development programs like Family Week at Theater, technical assistance initiatives, and University Showcase. 5032. New Jersey Theater Alliance, Morristown, NJ. $10,000, 2005. For Governors Conference on Arts and Arts Plan New Jersey planning process. 5033. New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For project on Organizational and Community Preparedness, to increase and sustain significant gains in governmental, nonprofit, educational, and private preparedness for potential terrorist attacks. 5034. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2005. For Newark Now and its mission to equip and empower Newark residents with tools and resources to transform their communities. 5035. Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, Minneapolis, MN. $25,000, 2005. For additional funding to assist Private Non-Profit (PNP) grantees improve collaboration and capacity to address emerging issues in communities. Cookie Cart is lead agency. 5036. Partnership for Artists in the 21st Century, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2005. For creation of new arts organization that will support individual artists. 5037. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support to provide free legal services, educational resources and workshops to nonprofit organizations. 5038. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Abbott Leadership Institute, Newark, NJ. $75,000, 2005. For Abbott Leadership Institute, leadership training program for parents and community residents in Newark, NJ. 5039. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Abbott Leadership Institute, Newark, NJ. $55,000, 2005. For new initiative between Abbott Leadership Institute and Committee of Advocates for Newark’s Children, with ALI providing staffing support for COA.
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5040. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Center for Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership, New Brunswick, NJ. $60,000, 2005. For programs in Newark to serve nonprofit and philanthropic community with executive education for nonprofit leaders. 5041. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Institute on Education Law and Policy, New Brunswick, NJ. $100,000, 2005. For general operating support with implementation of regulations for state’s new Quality Single Accountability System by providing information, guidance and policy analysis for local school officials and New Jersey DOE. 5042. Seton Hall University, Institute for Education, Leadership, Research and Renewal, South Orange, NJ. $50,000, 2005. For Grow Your Own Future Leaders program, leadership training module for outstanding Newark Public School teachers who aspire to become principals. Grant made through United States Catholic Conference. 5043. Share Our Strength (SOS), Community Wealth Ventures, DC. $50,000, 2005. For pilot program to identify Newark nonprofit organizations capable of planning and executing revenue generating business ventures. 5044. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance and other capacity building services to selected Foundation grantees, including AIDS Resource Foundation for Children. 5045. Taller Puertorriqueno, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2005. For Private Non-Profit (PNP) grant to support improvement and expansion of Education Program for children and youth and support Taller’s Community Capacity Building efforts. 5046. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2005. For partnership with Newark Public Schools, sponsoring cost of recruiting, selecting, training, and ongoing support for cohort of Newark corps members. 5047. United Way of Essex and West Hudson, Newark, NJ. $95,000, 2005. For capacity building resources to Private Non-Profit (PNP) grantees in order to improve performance and impact. 5048. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2005. For Center for Youth Development, which provides capacity building activities to youth-serving organizations in Philadelphia. 5049. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2005. For FamilyCare School Readiness program, in partnership with elementary schools in Pacoima, that helps prepare children ages 0 to five enter preschool and kindergarten with skills necessary to be successful learners. 5050. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $500,000, 2005. For continuation and expansion of Economic Opportunity Institute to increase number of affiliates with expertise in social entrepreneurship and high levels of operational sustainability. 5051. W N E T Channel 13, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. For Celebration of Teaching and Learning, two-day professional development conference with particular focus on leadership being put on by WNET and NJN. Our support will enable educators from Newark to participate. 5052. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2005. For Expanding Horizons-Life Science, National Teacher Training. 5053. Womens Community Revitalization Project, Philadelphia, PA. $60,000, 2005. For Community Capacity Building Project project, to build ability of Eastern North Philadelphia residents and of WCRP itself to address problems affecting their neighborhoods. 5054. Womens Community Revitalization Project, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2005. For additional funding to help Private Non-Profit (PNP) grantees improve collaboration and capacity to address emerging issues in communities. 5055. Young Audiences of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ. $40,000, 2005. For teacher professional development, arts education programming in six preschools in Newark Central Ward, also providing funding for creation of young audiences teacher professional development website.
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, or research; no loans. 5056. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $30,000, 2006. For staff support in Newark.
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5057. United Way of Chittenden County, South Burlington, VT. $20,000, 2006. For Measuring Program Outcomes project.
UBS Foundation U.S.A. (formerly PaineWebber Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 5058. Housing Assistance Management Enterprise, Salt Lake City, UT. $20,000, 2005. 5059. Multi-Ethnic Development Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT. $12,000, 2005.
Unilever United States Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for religious, labor, political, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for goodwill advertising, fundraising events or testimonial dinners, or capital campaigns; no loans. 5060. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2005. 5061. Congressional Management Foundation, DC. $10,000, 2005.
Verizon Foundation (formerly Bell Atlantic Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in PR, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela. No support for private charities or foundations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, religious organizations duplicating the work of other organizations in the same community, political candidates or organizations, discriminatory organizations, or lobbying organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for political causes or campaigns, endowments or capital campaigns, film, music, television, video, or media production or broadcast underwriting, research studies (unless related to projects already being supported by Verizon), sports sponsorships, performing arts tours, or association memberships; no product donations. 5062. A Gift for Teaching of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2005. 5063. Communications Network, Silver Spring, MD. $75,000, 2005. 5064. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. 5065. Educational Results Partnership, Sacramento, CA. $10,000, 2005. 5066. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2005. 5067. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2005. 5068. Inland Northwest Partners Association, Liberty Lake, WA. $10,000, 2005. 5069. Leadership Metro Richmond, Richmond, VA. $13,500, 2005. 5070. Management Assistance Program, Tampa, FL. $15,000, 2005. 5071. Mecklenburg County Business-Education Partnership, Chase City, VA. $14,000, 2005. 5072. Minority Legislative Education Program, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2005. 5073. National Council of La Raza, DC. $150,000, 2005. 5074. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $24,657, 2005. 5075. NPower, Seattle, WA. $87,553, 2005. 5076. NPower, Seattle, WA. $78,430, 2005. 5077. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2005. 5078. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. 5079. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. 5080. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL. $15,000, 2005. 5081. Stone Soup, Olympia, WA. $10,000, 2005. 5082. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2005. 5083. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. 5084. United States Distance Learning Association, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2005. 5085. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help (CASH), Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2005. 5086. West Virginia Medical Institute, Charleston, WV. $15,000, 2005.
Victoria Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ; environmental grants limited to NJ. No support for organizations dealing with specific diseases or afflictions, geriatric needs, or day care. No grants to individuals, or for publications or conferences.
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5087. Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, Mendham, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For efforts to preserve natural resources through State Plan and Highlands Regional Plan. 5088. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $340,000, 2006. For Newark Literacy Project teacher training. 5089. Communities in Schools of Newark, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2006. For efforts at 13th and 15th Avenue Elementary Schools in Newark to assess students’ unmet needs, and to develop and implement intervention plans. 5090. Community Wealth Ventures, DC. $50,000, 2006. For collaborative project involving six nonprofits in Newark. 5091. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $35,000, 2006. For general operations and CRIs small grants program. 5092. CREST Community Development Corporation, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For construction of West Side Business HUB, which will provide technical assistance to start-up companies in Newark. 5093. CREST Community Development Corporation, Newark, NJ. $40,000, 2006. For general operations, aimed at improving agency’s organizational capacity. 5094. Habitat for Humanity of Newark, Newark, NJ. $50,000, 2006. To strengthen infrastructure. 5095. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. For Greater Newark and Jersey City LISC’s work in Newark. 5096. Montclair State University, Project THISTLE, Montclair, NJ. $40,000, 2006. For tuition for Newark teachers. 5097. New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Far Hills, NJ. $60,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to land conservation partners. 5098. New Jersey Institute of Technology, Center for Pre-College Programs, Newark, NJ. $45,000, 2006. For Elementary Science Outreach Program, which matches trained NJIT graduate students with middle grade teachers for weekly in-classroom support to model hands-on and inquiry-based science lessons. 5099. New Jersey Superintendents Study Council, South Orange, NJ. $75,000, 2006. For leadership initiative targeting Newark teachers, Newark Grow Your Own Emerging Leaders Program, to enroll Newark educators into two-year training program at Seton Hall University leading to Master of Arts degree and principal certification. 5100. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $87,000, 2006. For Super Neighborhood Councils initiative that provides framework for community action partnership with local government. 5101. Newark Now, Newark, NJ. $25,000, 2006. To produce and disseminate 15,000 copies of Newark Summer Program guide, and to support activities in designated Safety Zones. 5102. Newark Public Schools, Newark, NJ. $204,000, 2006. For partnership with City University of New Jersey to provide research-based training to middle grade teachers to infuse literacy skills into classroom lessons across all subject areas: math, science, social studies, and language arts. 5103. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $62,500, 2006. For recruitment, selection, pre-service training, and ongoing professional development for Teach for America corps members in Newark public schools.
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. 5104. New Mexico Public Health Association, Albuquerque, NM. $18,050, 2006. For Policy and Media Advocacy Community Capacity Building.
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.
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5105. Homewise, Santa Fe, NM. $15,000, 2005. 5106. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), Baton Rouge, LA. $40,000, 2005. 5107. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $30,000, 2005.
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). 5108. Folger Shakespeare Library, DC. $25,000, 2006. For administration of Library. 5109. Fort Yuma-Quechan Indian Tribe, Yuma, AZ. $25,000, 2006. For technical assistance. 5110. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. $24,000, 2006. To make plans for Visiting Scholars. 5111. Nizi Puh Wah Sin Schools, Browning, MT. $25,000, 2006. For salary addendum. 5112. Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, Anchorage, AK. $50,000, 2006. For educational outreach.
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. 5113. New Yiddish Chorale, Montclair, NJ. $10,000, 2005. For organizational development and outreach.
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. 5114. Rice University, Jesse Jones School of Management, Houston, TX. $18,750, 2005. For Maddox Scholarship.
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. 5115. Center of Southwest Culture, Albuquerque, NM. $30,000, 2005. To develop communications strategies and messages for sustainable energy campaign in New Mexico. 5116. Center of Southwest Culture, Albuquerque, NM. $30,000, 2005. For capacity building initiatives. 5117. Community Networking Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $20,000, 2005. For Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice operating support. 5118. El Centro Family Health, Espanola, NM. $25,000, 2005. To hire Government Liaison Consultant. 5119. Escuela de Montesson, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For planning and publicity of central arts district in downtown Albuquerque. 5120. Escuela del Sol Montessori, Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2005. For phase II of Albuquerque Downtown Arts District planning and publicity. 5121. FrameWorks Institute, DC. $25,000, 2005. For technical assistance and framing expertise to select group of McCune Foundation grantees. 5122. Lovelace Medical Foundation, Albuquerque, NM. $15,000, 2005. For Clinical Prevention workgroup to develop and distribute educational materials for medical professional and providers. 5123. New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2005. For Night Sky Program and for 9th annual Statewide Preservation Conference Planning. 5124. New Mexico Human Needs Coordinating Council, Albuquerque, NM. $15,000, 2005. For Evaluation of Behavioral Health Purchasing Collaborative. 5125. Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute, Santa Fe, NM. $10,000, 2005. For strategic planning. 5126. Sawmill Community Land Trust, Albuquerque, NM. $50,000, 2005. For Artisan Village pre-development costs. 5127. Teach for America, Gallup, NM. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
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5128. Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM. $36,700, 2005. For Sirolli Institute project. 5129. Working Classroom, Albuquerque, NM. $10,000, 2005. To improve organizational capacity to improve student retention and achievement.
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. 5130. Border Book Festival, Las Cruces, NM. $14,000, 2005. For offering grassroots programs in arts that impact border community through positive communication, interaction, connection and multi-cultural, multi-generational healing across peoples, and for organizational infrastructure support. Grant made through Rural Livelihoods Initiative. 5131. Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, Las Cruces, NM. $25,000, 2005. For Move the Mountain Transformational Planning Process, to guide and inform decision-making and collaborative building efforts needed to achieve overarching mission of ending poverty in southern New Mexico. Grant made through Rural Livelihoods Initiative. 5132. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $22,800, 2005. Toward F4: Fast Forward Finance and Fundraising Technical Assistance Project, training and software implementation and problem-solving support so not-for-profit participants can most effectively implement and manage accounting and fundraising systems. Grant made through Rural Livelihoods Initiative. 5133. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, CA. $15,200, 2005. Toward F4: Fast Forward Finance and Fundraising Technical Assistance Project, training, software implementation and problem-solving support so not-for-profit participants can effectively implement and manage accounting and fundraising systems. Grant made through NMCF Youth Initiative. 5134. Forum for Youth Investment, DC. $200,000, 2005. For Ready by 21 in New Mexico Project, providing technical assistance to New Mexico Children’s Cabinet, New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community and NMFYC Youth Alliance. Grant made through NMCF Youth Initiative. 5135. New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2005. Toward providing technical assistance to New Mexico School Based Health Centers and sustaining and expanding SBHC preventive, primary, and mental health care to Native American teens. 5136. New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community, Albuquerque, NM. $75,000, 2005. Toward training, technical assistance and meetings. Grant made through NMCF Youth Initiative.
Pond Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on NM. No grants to individuals. 5137. Peace Development Fund, Amherst, MA. $225,720, 2005. For project support.
NEW YORK Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No grants to individuals. 5138. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. 5139. Chinese-American Planning Council, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. 5140. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. 5141. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006.
The Achelis Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York, NY, area. Generally, no support for colleges and universities, small art, dance, music, or theater groups, national health or mental health organizations, housing, international projects, government agencies, public schools (except charter schools), or nonprofit programs and services significantly funded or wholly
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reimbursed by the government. No grants to individuals, or for annual appeals, dinner functions, fundraising events, capital campaigns, deficit financing, or film or travel; no loans. 5142. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To advance organization and management development priorities. 5143. Education Association for Children in New York State, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For public relations effort. 5144. Exodus Transitional Community, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To implement improved monitoring, evaluation, and reporting system. 5145. Horticultural Society of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To improve monitoring and evaluation of GreenHouse and GreenTeam programs. 5146. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. For JobsFirstNYC and project to gather and analyze data on New York City’s disconnected youth. 5147. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For expansion efforts in New York City.
Altman Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to NY, with emphasis on the boroughs of New York City. No grants to individuals, or for building funds, or capital equipment. 5148. Agenda for Children Tomorrow (ACT), New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To support One City/One Community Project to improve City government services through cross-agency collaboration and coordination. 5149. All Hallows High School, Bronx, NY. $97,700, 2006. To integrate technology across curriculum through curriculum, capacity and staff development, an Altman Inner-City Catholic High School Initiative project. 5150. Anchor, Inc., New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To help support strategic planning process to allow for capacity building and replication to create boarding programs within school communities. 5151. Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy, Brooklyn, NY. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To support Choral Music Education and Performance Program in New York, and to support institutional capacity building to implement New Program Framework. 5152. Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2006. To help support Caritas Montessori Teacher Training Center. 5153. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $110,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide general support and one-time special grant for Lauren Goldstein Opportunity Fund to serve nonprofits least able to afford services. 5154. Center for Traditional Music and Dance, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. Toward Community Cultural Initiatives, helping immigrant and ethnic communities preserve their cultural heritage and develop skills to sustain and manage their cultural resources. 5155. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $145,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To launch Healthy Connections program to develop a coordinated system of outreach, linkages, and referrals to meet the health needs of children and youth attending three Harlem schools. 5156. Commission on the Publics Health System, New York, NY. $49,500, 2006. To renew support for How to Help the Uninsured project targeted at community-based organizations in high-need neighborhoods. 5157. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $71,000, 2006. To help support efforts to create development capacity among youth-serving organizations, and to enlist services of MBA students to help build non-profit capacity. 5158. Community Service Society of New York, New York, NY. $85,000, 2006. To help support Medicare Prescription Drug Program Community Monitoring Collaborative, providing trained volunteer support to organizations assisting consumers with new Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit. 5159. Cooper-Hewitt Museum, The Smithsonians National Museum of Design, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To renew support and build an effective evaluation and tracking system for Design Directions design education and career preparation program for underserved New York City high school students. 5160. Dorot, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To support Center for Community Services and Merrin Institute’s efforts to build capacity of Friendly Visiting programs citywide. 5161. Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, New York, NY. $17,800, 2006. To help provide professional development support to teachers in New York’s inner-city Catholic schools.
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5162. Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To support demographic analysis of New York’s Protestant community, including new immigrant groups; identify social service needs; and redesign scope and activities of Church Desk to meet needs. 5163. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. Toward one-year planning grant for City Science, an initiative to bolster science education in elementary schools through intensive professional development and marshalling of resources from City’s private, cultural and biomedical sectors. 5164. HHC Foundation of New York City, New York, NY. $384,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To support two components of Limited English Proficiency Program: Safe Medical Usage and Virtual Interpreting Training and Learning (VITAL). 5165. Highbridge Community Life Center, Bronx, NY. $40,000, 2006. To help Highbridge manage its many organizational partnerships more effectively by adding a Director of Collaborations. 5166. Institute for Urban Family Health, New York, NY. $79,500, 2006. To renew support for development of clinical decision support or “best practice alerts” to ensure delivery of high quality care and encourage active patient participation in care. 5167. Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, New York, NY. $51,000, 2006. To help support Geriatric Career Development program for Bronx youth. 5168. Literacy, Inc., New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. To help support effort to expand community-based initiatives promoting reading activities for children and families, and to provide one-time grant to support program evaluation. 5169. Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. $65,500, 2006. To help support development and evaluation of an innovative model integrating medical and behavioral health care for seriously mentally ill individuals living in the community. 5170. Medicare Rights Center, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To help support HEALTH LINCS-TA (Technical Assistance toward linking Individuals in Need to Care and Services) to provide trained volunteer support to organizations assisting consumers with new Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit. 5171. Municipal Art Society of New York, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To help support Planning Center and continue work of Livable Neighborhoods Program. 5172. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To help establish Emergent Charter School Leader Development Program. 5173. New York City Employment and Training Coalition, New York, NY. $95,000, 2006. To provide general operating support and help implement Strategic Plan. 5174. New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To help support Leaders Circles and Fiscal Sponsorship programs. 5175. New York Interschool Association, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. To help support Faculty Diversity Search program to recruit and retain minority teachers in independent schools. 5176. New York Landmarks Conservancy, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For one-year, final grant to provide Sacred Sites Consulting Grants for historic religious buildings in low-and moderate-income neighborhoods in New York City. 5177. New York Service Program for Older People, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To help support Identification of Mental Illness in Older Adults Workshop Series for senior-serving agencies. 5178. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward work on behalf of local nonprofit sector. 5179. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To help provide Nonprofit Business Analysis engagements to organizations participating in Actualizing Good Governance Project. 5180. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. To provide general operating support and special grant to matching fund for small nonprofits that want to migrate to NPower Basic. 5181. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To support final phase of Library Connections program. 5182. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $120,000, 2006. To renew support for Arete Corporation’s evaluation plan for Library Connections and create a general-audience publication documenting the program. 5183. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To provide consultant support for and documentation of Altman Inner-City Catholic High School Initiative.
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5184. Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. To help strengthen core services and support capacity-building efforts. 5185. Student Sponsor Partners, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To help support Summer Readiness Program and implement more advanced data-collection process to track student outcomes. 5186. Studio in a School Association, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To support ARETE Corporation’s evaluation of the Artful Reading Program. 5187. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To help support Executive Transition Management Services project in New York. 5188. Town School, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. Toward evaluation of Breakthrough Program’s long-term academic and attitudinal impact on students. 5189. Union Settlement Association, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To help implement an integrated client database system. 5190. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $187,500, 2006. To renew support for interns to help UNH and member agencies with program assessment activities, and to support Professional Development Program for Associate Executive Directors and Middle Managers. 5191. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To help support Actualizing Good Governance Project in collaboration with Clark and Tiger Foundations. 5192. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. To help support creation, delivery and evaluation of regularly scheduled and customized training programs.
American Express Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including in Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, South FL, New York, NY, Greensboro, NC, and Salt Lake City, UT. 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. 5193. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC. $10,000, 2005. 5194. BoardSource, DC. $10,000, 2005. 5195. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 5196. FBI National Academy Associates, Quantico, VA. $150,000, 2005. 5197. Institute for Social and Economic Development, Des Moines, IA. $30,000, 2005. 5198. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. 5199. National Council of La Raza, DC. $50,000, 2005. 5200. National Retail Federation Foundation, DC. $75,000, 2005. 5201. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. 5202. NPower Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2005. 5203. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. 5204. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 5205. Teach for America, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 5206. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 5207. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2005. 5208. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005.
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. 5209. Teacher Fellowship Program, Brooklyn, NY. $425,500, 2005. For general support.
Avon Foundation (formerly Avon Products Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis and on an international basis for special foundation initiatives. No support for political, religious, veterans’, or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals (except for
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employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, fundraising events, telethons, marathons, races, benefits, courtesy advertising, or films; no loans. 5210. American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA. $216,000, 2005. To develop and implement week-long Avon Foundation/ACS University program to provide training to strengthen global breast cancer organizations and increase Avon’s global proficiency in philanthropy in target countries. 5211. Cicatelli Associates, New York, NY. $5,500,000, 2005. To manage grant applications, process awarded grants, and provide necessary follow-up through the Avon Foundation Breast Care Fund Coordinating Center to community-based organizations that conduct breast health outreach and patient navigation services in all 50 states. 5212. Community Servings, Roxbury, MA. $75,000, 2005. For nutritious meal services to breast cancer clients, dependents and caregivers, and for nutrition education to breast cancer patients and referral agencies. 5213. Georgetown University Medical Center, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, DC. $600,000, 2005. For clinical, technical program management, patient navigation, support and administrative staff for facility that provides breast care services to medically underserved community. 5214. Georgetown University Medical Center, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, DC. $100,000, 2005. For clinical, technical, program management, patient navigation, support and administrative staff for facility that provides breast care services to medically underserved community. 5215. Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $110,000, 2005. To develop system changes to improve timely diagnostics and access to care for patients with abnormal screening mammograms, to reduce number of patients lost to follow-up and to provide timely care following abnormal screening results. 5216. National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, DC. $1,000,000, 2005. For continued support for expanded Project LEAD program (medical education and advocacy training) for breast cancer survivors, to include advanced session on Clinical Trials and Web-based component for Project LEAD graduates. 5217. National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, DC. $136,000, 2005. For continued support for expanded Project LEAD program (medical education and advocacy training) for breast cancer survivors, to include advanced session on Clinical Trials and Web-based component for Project LEAD graduates. 5218. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. $200,000, 2005. For annual conference on Emerging Topics in Breast Cancer, the transfer and consolidation of bioinformatics project data from four centers, and training for outreach coordinators on breast cancer environmental issues. 5219. Saint Ives, Cleveland, OH. $32,034, 2005. For domestic violence resource guides. 5220. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $21,150, 2005. For administrative fee for Avon Scholarship Program for Representatives. 5221. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $19,794, 2005. For administration fee for Avon Scholarship Program for Representatives. 5222. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $14,152, 2005. For administration fee for President’s Club Scholarship Program for Children and Grandchildren. 5223. Scholarship America, Saint Peter, MN. $14,125, 2005. For administrative fee for President’s Club Scholarship Program for Children and Grandchildren.
Beldon Fund (also known as Beldon II Fund) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for forest, wildlife habitat/ refuges, land, marine, river, lake, wilderness preservation, protection or restoration, arts and culture, international programs, service delivery programs, academic or university projects, school- or classroom-based environmental education. No grants to individuals, or for land acquisition, endowment or capital campaigns, scholarships, research, film, video and radio projects, publications, deficit reduction, or museums or collections acquisitions. 5224. Center for Civic Participation, Minneapolis, MN. $100,000, 2005. For general support to support continued assessment and planning work among advocacy organizations in several states. 5225. Center for Progressive Reform, Edgewater, MD. $200,000, 2005. 2-year grant. For general support for various activities, including efforts
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to ensure that state and federal regulatory agencies can rely upon unbiased and reliable scientific information and advice in implementing health, safety, and environmental laws. 5226. Clean Water Fund, DC. $400,000, 2005. For general support for various activities, including efforts to strengthen and expand ongoing grassroots organizing and outreach programs in Florida and Upper Midwest. 5227. Conservation Council of North Carolina Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2005. For general support to provide advocacy tools and build stronger network among state’s environmental advocates. 5228. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, Health and Environmental Funders Network, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2005. 2-year grant. For Health and Environmental Funders Network to build and strengthen emerging field of philanthropy at nexus of health and environment. 5229. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $200,000, 2005. For project to expand involvement and activism of nurses in environmental health, with special emphasis on transformation of chemicals policy. 5230. Michigan Environmental Council, Lansing, MI. $100,000, 2005. For Fundraising Capacity Building Project. 5231. Midwest Environmental Advocates, Madison, WI. $100,000, 2005. For general support for various programs, including outreach to diverse local groups in key areas of state, and providing credible threat of litigation to protect Wisconsin’s air, water and land. 5232. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $110,000, 2005. 2-year grant. For Minnesota Participation Project to engage diverse constituencies in training, capacity building, organizing, and civic engagement. 5233. North Carolina Conservation Network (NC ConNet), Raleigh, NC. $210,000, 2005. For general support for facilitation and coordination of environmental advocacy efforts in North Carolina. 5234. Partnership Project, DC. $550,000, 2005. For general support of various activities, including Collaborative Environmental Campaign to coordinate activities of member groups in defense of environmental protections. 5235. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund. 5236. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $75,000, 2005. For general support for various activities, including effort to assist groups to enhance role and capacity of young people to develop policy solutions to environmental problems. 5237. Southwest Workers Union, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2005. For efforts to provide education, advocacy and organizing training, and leadership development to youth in low-income communities in southern Texas. 5238. State Environmental Leadership Program, Madison, WI. $175,000, 2005. For general support to strengthen advocacy, organizing, media, fundraising, and operating capacity of state environmental advocacy groups, including those essential to success of Beldon’s Key States program. 5239. USAction Education Fund, DC. $300,000, 2005. 2-year grant. For general support for various activities, including efforts to provide information, technical assistance, and leadership development to state, regional, and national organizations. 5240. Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. For general support to support various civic engagement and capacity building programs. 5241. Wellstone Action Fund, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2005. 2-year grant. For general support for training and leadership development supporting organizing and advocacy community. 5242. Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) Education Project, Billings, MT. $75,000, 2005. For general support to support various activities, including efforts to strengthen advocacy, organizing, media, fund raising, and operating capacity of advocacy groups in Rocky Mountain and Great Plains region. 5243. Wisconsin Citizen Action Fund, Madison, WI. $150,000, 2005. For general support to increase and diversify advocacy capacity of state’s environmental community by leading diverse and cooperative coalition of groups and mobilizing citizens across issues and constituencies throughout state. 5244. Wisconsin Conservation Voters Institute, Madison, WI. $125,000, 2005. For general support for various activities, including developing statewide, multi-issue, multi-constituency field organizing plan.
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The Bodman Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NJ and New York, NY. Generally, no support for colleges or universities, international projects, government agencies, public schools, (except charter schools), nonprofit programs and services mostly funded or wholly reimbursed by government, small performing arts groups, or national health or mental health organizations. No grants to individuals; generally no grants for travel, endowments, capital campaigns, housing, annual appeals, dinner functions, fundraising events, deficit financing, or films; no loans. 5245. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To advance organization and management development priorities. 5246. American Council of Trustees and Alumni, DC. $50,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To make trustees more effective and improve fundraising among alumni and trustees. 5247. American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, DC. $75,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Renewing Welfare Reform: Strengthening Work-Related Programs in Temporary Needy Families Program. 5248. Education Association for Children in New York State, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For public relations effort. 5249. Puppies Behind Bars, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For new staffing support.
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5269. University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. $150,000, 2006. To establish New York City office and hire outreach coordinator for New Teacher Center. 5270. Wave Hill, Bronx, NY. $100,000, 2006. For strategic planning initiative. 5271. World Music Institute, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For capacity-building.
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc. (formerly The Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including in Africa, with emphasis on Wallingford, CT, Evansville, IN, New Brunswick, Princeton, and Skillman, NJ, and Buffalo and Syracuse, NY. 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 Distinguished Achievement Awards and employee-related scholarships), or for endowments, conferences, sponsorships or independent medical research, or specific public broadcasting or films; no loans. 5272. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $200,000, 2005. 5273. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. 5274. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005.
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. 5250. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. For expansion of board matching services. 5251. Brooklyn Community Housing and Services, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2006. To hire Development Director. 5252. Campaign for Fiscal Equity, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To strengthen communications capacity. 5253. City Limits Community Information Service, City Futures, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. To strengthen development capacity. 5254. City University School of Law at Queens College Foundation, Flushing, NY. $150,000, 2006. To hire Associate Director for Community Legal Resource Network. 5255. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. For Community and Sectors Initiative. 5256. Dance/USA, DC. $100,000, 2006. For Dance-NYC’s new Development Director position and related costs. 5257. Dillard University, New Orleans, LA. $200,000, 2006. For new Dean of the Library and Learning Resources Center. 5258. Global Kids, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. To hire Chief Financial Officer. 5259. House Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For capacity-building. 5260. Housing Partnership Development Corporation, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. For information technology and related consulting services. 5261. Internationals Network for Public Schools, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. To formalize development capacity. 5262. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2006. To hire computer network technician and account manager for Nonprofit Help Desk. 5263. Legal Information for Families Today, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To hire Development Director. 5264. New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY. $150,000, 2006. For planning of capital expansion. 5265. New York Theater Workshop, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For long-range plan initiative. 5266. Prospect Park Alliance, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2006. To hire Senior Vice President for Programs and Outreach. 5267. TADA Theater and Dance Alliance, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For capacity-building. 5268. Teach for America, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. To establish New York City operations team.
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J. E. & Z. B. Butler Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 5275. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006.
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 for scholarships, fellowships (except the Carnegie Scholars Program), travel, capital campaigns, endowments or program-related investments. 5276. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $13,578,400, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward Teachers for a New Era, Corporation initiative to reform and improve education of teachers in the U.S. 5277. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $2,374,600, 2006. 1.25-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. 5278. BoardSource, DC. $25,000, 2006. For final grant toward support. 5279. Brown University, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward evaluation of professional learning program that helps teachers improve student learning through literacy development. 5280. Center for Community Change, DC. $10,000, 2006. Toward capacity building to support organization-wide messages for new, wider mission. 5281. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. Toward expanding and creating tools for foundations to assess their effectiveness, performance, and governance. 5282. Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. Toward evaluation of two New York City high school programs on entrepreneurship education and leadership development. 5283. Evaluation Research Agency, Stellenbosch, South Africa. $796,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build evaluation and research capacity at East and West African universities. 5284. Fund for Peace, DC. $10,000, 2006. Toward building capacity for strategic communications activities. 5285. Good Shepherd Services, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. Toward independent evaluation of South Brooklyn Community High School’s youth development model. 5286. Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2006. Toward evaluation and dissemination of volunteer program for retired and semi-retired adults. 5287. Indiana University, Center on Philanthropy, Bloomington, IN. $50,000, 2006. Toward establishment and evaluation of Philanthropy Incubator program. 5288. International Reading Association, Newark, DE. $24,000, 2006. Toward development of curriculum materials to support Standards for Middle School and High School Literacy Coaches.
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5289. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. $385,700, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward study of teacher retention and student learning in urban Michigan districts. 5290. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $100,000, 2006. Toward strengthening capacity of nonprofits promoting voter/civic engagement. 5291. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $50,000, 2006. For orientation meeting for partners involved in developing state policies to promote adolescent literacy. 5292. National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC. $50,000, 2006. For one-time-only grant for professional services for fundraising campaign. 5293. National Institute on Money in State Politics, Helena, MT. $50,000, 2006. For expanded outreach efforts and review of strategic communications plan. 5294. NEA Foundation for the Improvement of Education, DC. $50,000, 2006. Toward symposium to engage teacher leaders through teacher education associations to improve adolescent literacy. 5295. Pamoja, Chester, VT. $99,500, 2006. Toward developing training manual on grant seeking and proposal writing and upgrading electronic communication capacity to better serve African universities. 5296. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward study of public/private collaboration in restructuring high school education in Philadelphia. 5297. Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, Yorba Linda, CA. $10,000, 2006. Toward capacity building for strategic communication on Russia policy. 5298. Simmons College, Center for Gender in Organizations, Boston, MA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward technical assistance for selected African universities undertaking gender equity initiatives. 5299. Society of Research Administrators (SRA) International, Arlington, VA. $109,900, 2006. 1.25-year grant. Toward plan to strengthen research administration capacity in African universities, in collaboration with Association of Commonwealth Universities and Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association. 5300. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2006. For final grant toward planning regional project to meet capacity-building needs of small or under-capitalized nonprofit organizations in the South. 5301. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For final grant toward initiative to promote sustained, strategic philanthropy in African American, Asian American, and Latino communities. 5302. Teach for America, New York, NY. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward strategic planning to strengthen training and support programs. 5303. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For membership in Africa Grantmakers Affinity Group. 5304. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $49,300, 2006. Toward African participation in higher education management training seminar for women as part of international development activities. 5305. University of Dar es Salaam, College of Education, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. $25,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 5306. University of Jos, Nigeria. $2,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward institutional strengthening and gender equity projects. 5307. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $40,330, 2006. For symposium on donor-funded equity and transformation programs at three collaborating universities. 5308. University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward postgraduate diploma program in monitoring and evaluation methods. 5309. Urban League, National, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward strategic plan for community engagement in adolescent literacy. 5310. World Security Institute, DC. $130,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For one-time grant toward evaluating national interests of U.S. and Russia toward post-Soviet Eurasia.
The Carson Family Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 5311. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $150,000, 2005. 5312. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $50,000, 2005. For three Brooklyn Charter Schools. 5313. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $250,000, 2005. For operating support. 5314. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005.
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5315. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. 5316. Patrons Program, New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. 5317. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005.
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 universities, libraries, or museums. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, annual campaigns, seed money, emergency funds, deficit financing, no loans to individuals. 5318. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For terminal grant for training and technical assistance for neighborhood volunteer groups in low-income communities of New York City. 5319. South Carolina Environmental Law Project, Pawleys Island, SC. $30,000, 2006. To help 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, for general grants; giving in a wider area for Donor-Advised funds. 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. 5320. Child Care Solutions, Syracuse, NY. $92,250, 2006. To implement early literacy training programs in child care environments and to engage stakeholders in fostering kindergarten transition strategies. 5321. Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onandaga County, Syracuse, NY. $50,000, 2006. For program for Arts Capacity and Excellence, pilot program to stimulate organizational capacity building among local arts organizations. 5322. Huntington Family Centers, Syracuse, NY. $11,000, 2006. To implement agency-wide assessment and strategic planning process. 5323. SU Theater Corporation, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY. $30,000, 2006. For program for Arts Capacity and Excellence, pilot program to stimulate organizational capacity building among local arts organizations. 5324. Syracuse Opera Company, Syracuse, NY. $25,000, 2006. For program for Arts Capacity and Excellence, pilot program to stimulate organizational capacity building among local arts organizations. 5325. Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse, NY. $65,000, 2006. For program for Arts Capacity and Excellence, pilot program to stimulate organizational capacity building among local arts organizations.
Citi Foundation (formerly Citigroup Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on 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. 5326. ACCION International, Boston, MA. $400,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance Program in Latin American and Africa. 5327. Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC. $150,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Days, Education and Outreach and Diversity/Cultural Competency Programs. 5328. American Friends of the London Business School, DC. $20,000, 2006. For MBA Valuation and Modeling Training Program. 5329. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Student and Teacher Museum Education Programs. 5330. Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Student and Teacher Education Programs. 5331. Aspen Institute, DC. $250,000, 2006. For Scale Academy for Microenterprise Industry Project. 5332. Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (ACE), New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Project Comeback. 5333. BoardSource, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Building Effective Nonprofit Boards Program.
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5334. Bridge Street Development Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Partners In Progress (PIP) grant - Small Business Development and Technical Assistance Programs. 5335. Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY. $55,000, 2006. For Generation BAM: Arts Education Programs. 5336. Brooklyn Charter School, Brooklyn, NY. $10,300, 2006. For Literacy Professional Development Program. 5337. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2006. For Business Counseling and Coaching Program. 5338. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Affordable Housing Preservation Program. 5339. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $40,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Financial Education Program. 5340. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $700,000, 2006. For Indian School of Microfinance for Women, India. 5341. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $160,000, 2006. For Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, United Kingdom: TeachNet Program. 5342. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $150,000, 2006. For Fudan University, School of Management, China: Citigroup-Fudan Small and Medium Enterprises Senior Management Training Center. 5343. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $20,000, 2006. For Association for Development of Rural Capacities, Lebanon: Microenterprise Training Program. 5344. Charities Aid Foundation America, Alexandria, VA. $15,000, 2006. For Shantou University, China: Citigroup Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program. 5345. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For Partners in Progress (PIP): Market and Customer Development Program. 5346. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For Small Business Assessment Program. 5347. Childrens Aid Society, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For National Technical Assistance Center for Community Schools. 5348. City Heights Community Development Corporation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance Project. 5349. Columbia University, Center for Career Education, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For Professional Development Series. 5350. Community Investment Corporation, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Capacity Building Program. 5351. Community Loan Fund of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ. $10,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance Program. 5352. Consortium of Florida Education Foundations, Ruskin, FL. $75,000, 2006. For Teachers Are Heroes: Citigroup Team Mentor Grant Program. 5353. Council on Economic Education in Maryland, Towson, MD. $25,000, 2006. For Financial Education Teacher Training Program. 5354. Dallas Museum of Natural History, Dallas, TX. $16,225, 2006. For Teacher Resource Guide. 5355. Delaware Association of Non-Profit Agencies, Wilmington, DE. $10,000, 2006. For Education and Advocacy Program for Nonprofits. 5356. E and Co, Bloomfield, NJ. $185,000, 2006. For Monitoring and Evaluation Program. 5357. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. For general operating support and Real Estate Development Program. 5358. First State Community Loan Fund, Wilmington, DE. $45,000, 2006. For Small Business Loan Program and Homebased Daycare Provider Equity Initiative. 5359. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For Gulf Coast Hurricanes Philanthropic Response Project. 5360. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $167,000, 2006. For New York City Leadership Academy Program. 5361. Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For Teacher Training Resources and Lunchbox II Projects. 5362. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $20,000, 2006. For Ravine Avenue Project. 5363. Habitat for Humanity, Asheville Area, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For Construction Capacity Building Program. 5364. Holocaust Museum Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2006. For Teacher Education Workshops. 5365. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For Real Estate Services Consulting Program.
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5366. Jamaica Business Resource Center, Jamaica, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Partners In Progress (PIP) grant - Minority and Women Businesses Capacity-Building Program. 5367. Learning Center of North Texas, Fort Worth, TX. $13,500, 2006. For Educators Professional Development Program. 5368. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Teacher Education Collaborative Program. 5369. Lincoln Center Theater, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006. For Open Stages Program. 5370. Lincoln Center Theater, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Open Stages Program. 5371. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For Homestead Initiative. 5372. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Partners in Progress (PIP) - MicroBiz Buffalo Program. 5373. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Miami, FL. $25,000, 2006. For Partners in Progress: South Florida Commercial Corridor Laboratory Initiative. 5374. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Kansas City, MO. $20,000, 2006. For NeighborhoodsNOW: Community Organizing Program. 5375. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Houston, TX. $20,000, 2006. For CapBuilders: Capacity Building Program. 5376. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $15,000, 2006. For CDC Development Program. 5377. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For Financial Education Training Series and general operating support. 5378. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For Capacity Building and Housing Construction Project. 5379. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Procurement Technical Assistance Program. 5380. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $125,000, 2006. For Orange County Services Expansion Program. 5381. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Adams/La Brea Pre-Development Project. 5382. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2006. For Building Capacity Program. 5383. MDRC, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Career Academy Evaluation: Extended Follow-Up Project. 5384. Mercy Corps, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2006. For MicroMentor Program. 5385. Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Teacher Training Institute: Crafted Classroom Program. 5386. Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Teacher Programs. 5387. National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies, Silver Spring, MD. $25,000, 2006. For Strategic Management Service Initiative. 5388. National Council for Community Development, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. For Training for Non-Profit, Community Development Corporations. 5389. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $20,000, 2006. For Housing Counseling Services and Loan Fund Program. 5390. National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, DC. $150,000, 2006. For NGO Management Certificate Training Program, Indonesia. 5391. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. For Neighborhood Revitalization and Preservation through Financial Education Project. 5392. Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corporation, Wilmington, DE. $25,000, 2006. For Delaware Family Childcare Alliance. 5393. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For Back of Yards Program. 5394. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Partners in Progress: Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative. 5395. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT. $10,000, 2006. For Euclid Revitalization Project. 5396. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Professional Development Program for Teachers. 5397. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. For Capacity-Building Technical Assistance and Training in NYC. 5398. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Sector Capitalization Program.
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5399. Northern California Community Loan Fund, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance Program. 5400. Norwalk Education Foundation, Norwalk, CT. $10,000, 2006. For Teacher Technology Training Institute. 5401. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For BASIC Program. 5402. Pacific Community Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Business Advisory Services Program. 5403. Pan American Development Foundation, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Operations Support and Strategic Development Fund, Latin America. 5404. PICO California, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Los Angeles Capacity Building and Expansion Program. 5405. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Free Legal Assistance Program for Nonprofit Organizations. 5406. Project Access, Newport Beach, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Capacity Building and Technology Initiative. 5407. Renaissance Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY. $12,500, 2006. For Technical Assistance Program. 5408. Resource Foundation, Larchmont, NY. $40,000, 2006. For ACP Inversions and Development, Peru: Microentrepreneurs Managerial Training Program. 5409. Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation, Far Rockaway, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Partners In Progress (PIP) grant - Pauline Rhodd-Cummings Education and Training Center. 5410. San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation, San Diego, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Small Business Technical Assistance Program. 5411. Santa Barbara County Education Office, Santa Barbara, CA. $182,458, 2006. For New Teacher Resource Program. 5412. Save the Children Federation, Westport, CT. $20,000, 2006. For Thanh Hoa Microfinance Women’s Union, Vietnam: Technical Assistance Program. 5413. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support. 5414. Shared Interest, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Thembani International Guarantee Fund, South Africa: Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program. 5415. South Dakota Council on Economic Education, Vermillion, SD. $25,000, 2006. For Financial Education Teacher Training Program. 5416. South Dakota Rural Enterprise, Sioux Falls, SD. $75,000, 2006. For Microenterprise Capacity Building Program. 5417. Taproot Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support. 5418. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For New York City Public Schools Expansion Program. 5419. Teach for America, Pierre, SD. $20,000, 2006. For South Dakota Expansion Program. 5420. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Recruitment and Training Program. 5421. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $15,000, 2006. For Miami-Dade Program. 5422. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For TeachNet Ireland Program. 5423. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $195,000, 2006. For New York New Teacher Resource Program. 5424. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $67,542, 2006. For New Teacher Resource Program. 5425. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For TeachNet United Kingdom Program. 5426. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $13,000, 2006. For New Teacher Resource Program. 5427. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $11,500, 2006. For Young Entrepreneur Program, El Salvador. 5428. TOUCH (Training Our Underdeveloped Countries Healers) Foundation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For Bugando University, Tanzania: College of Health Sciences. 5429. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Capacity Building Initiative. 5430. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $196,000, 2006. For Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: Citigroup Microfinance Training Center. 5431. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $140,000, 2006. For Abrinq Foundation, Brazil: Financial Education and Support Program for Young Entrepreneurs. 5432. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $100,000, 2006. For Russian Microfinance Center: Capacity Building Program for Microfinance Sector.
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5433. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $74,000, 2006. For Kyung Hee University Graduate School of NGO Studies, Korea: Citigroup-Kyung Hee University NGO Internship Program. 5434. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $59,000, 2006. For Taiwan Nonprofit Organizations Self-Regulation Alliance: Capacity Building Training Seminars. 5435. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2006. For Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Belgium: Young Immigrant Entrepreneurship Programs. 5436. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $45,000, 2006. For Human Resources and Development Fund, Bahrain: Banking and Financial Sector Professional Risk Manager Certification Program. 5437. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $45,000, 2006. For University of Indonesia, Faculty of Economics: Financial Education for Poor Training of Trainers Program. 5438. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $44,000, 2006. For Kartika Soekarno Foundation, Indonesia: School-Based Management Program. 5439. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $40,000, 2006. For CESAP Social Group Popular Action, Venezuela: Microentrepreneurs Management Skills Strengthening Program. 5440. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2006. For Casa San Miguel Cuerdas Scholarship, Philippines: Music Education Teacher Training Program. 5441. United Way International, Alexandria, VA. $10,000, 2006. For Resource Alliance, Kenya: Meet Funders, Building Future for NGO/Agency Partnership Program. 5442. University of Delaware, Newark, DE. $10,000, 2006. For Home-Based Daycare Provider Equity Initiative. 5443. Urban Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. For School Readiness Program. 5444. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB), New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Training Future Co-op Leaders Program. 5445. Valley Small Business Development Corporation, Fresno, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Rural Microenterprise Program. 5446. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For BoardnetUSA Project. 5447. Washington Area Community Investment Fund, DC. $20,000, 2006. For Technical Assistance Programs. 5448. Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Childcare Business Development Program. 5449. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For School and Educator Programs. 5450. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For School and Educator Programs. 5451. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY. $25,000, 2006. For Family Day Care Microenterprise Program. 5452. Working Capital Partners for Self-Employment, Miami, FL. $14,000, 2006. For Business Education Computer Lab. 5453. Yale Entrepreneurial Society, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2006. For Y50K Entrepreneurship Competition.
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. 5454. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Philadelphia, PA. $1,000,000, 2006. For developing a comprehensive, multi-year business plan, to support ongoing leadership development, implement two major technology systems, and continue evaluation efforts related to school-based mentoring program. 5455. BoardSource, DC. $30,000, 2006. To complete diagnostic tool to assess nonprofit boards effectiveness. 5456. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $2,500,000, 2006. To implement Chapter 2 strategic plan for growth and quality improvement. 5457. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $82,500, 2006. To develop communications materials and tools that will enhance outreach and fundraising activities of Foundation’s grantees. 5458. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $150,000, 2006. For general operating support. 5459. Childrens Aid Society, Carrera Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, New York, NY. $4,000,000, 2006. For implementing organization’s business plan.
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5460. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $44,000, 2006. For participation of grantee executive directors in communications training program. 5461. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $25,000, 2006. For membership dues and operating support. 5462. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2006. For developing a comprehensive, multi-year business plan, implementing an organization-wide evaluation system and quality improvement initiatives. 5463. Good Gear, West Roxbury, MA. $75,000, 2006. For executive coaching support to grantees including help with board development. 5464. Good Gear, West Roxbury, MA. $75,000, 2006. For executive coaching support to grantees including help with board development. 5465. Good Shepherd Services, New York, NY. $6,000,000, 2006. For implementing organization’s business plan. 5466. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $100,000, 2006. For Change Agent Project to encourage funders to adopt new grantmaking practices that better support grantee effectiveness. 5467. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $25,000, 2006. For membership dues and general operating support. 5468. Harlem Childrens Zone, New York, NY. $5,000,000, 2006. For supporting phase three of business plan to increase number of youth served, increase endowment, evaluate effectiveness of programs, and address staffing needs. 5469. Hillside Work Scholarship Connection, Youth Development Fund, Rochester, NY. $250,000, 2006. For developing a comprehensive, multi-year business plan. 5470. My Turn, Brockton, MA. $4,500,000, 2006. To implement Phase II of business plan to increase number of youth served, expand to new region, strengthen infrastructure and operations, hire new staff, and support fundraising efforts. 5471. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For focused engagement with select EMCF grantees and to provide general support to allow NFF to undertake planning and development activities in preparation for growth campaign. 5472. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2006. For publication of Nonprofit Quarterly. 5473. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $90,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance support to grantees in workforce development field. 5474. ROCA, Chelsea, MA. $3,000,000, 2006. For implementing organization’s business plan. 5475. Self Enhancement, Portland, OR. $250,000, 2006. For developing a comprehensive, multi-year business plan.
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. 5476. Aaron Davis Hall, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support work with several consulting firms on creation of Strategic and Business Plan to guide organization over next five years. 5477. Abortion Access Project, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2006. For legal research and assistance to state reproductive health providers and activists to establish Advanced Practice Clinicians as abortion providers. 5478. Americans for the Arts, DC. $65,000, 2006. To support AFTA’s overall arts advocacy efforts, which include coordinating and developing national arts leadership, and working to strengthen arts advocacy infrastructure at state and local levels. 5479. BAM Local Development Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support Cultural District Technical Assistance Program, designed to help groups already located within or wishing to become part of District acquire organizational capacity needed to succeed in today’s climate. 5480. Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. To support company’s work with capital campaign planning firm to carry out feasibility and planning study for endowment campaign. 5481. Center for an Urban Future, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. To support work with public relations firm to maximize visibility of recently released Creative New York report, and to organize conference to use report findings to identify strategies to support creation section. 5482. Center for Traditional Music and Dance, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For fundraising consultant to carry out individual donor and board development campaign.
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5483. Childrens Rights, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To advise New York City child welfare agency on implementation of new quality improvement program and data system, analyze data, and publish progress reports. 5484. Childrens Rights, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To advise New York City child welfare agency on implementation of new quality improvement program and data system, analyze data, and publish progress report. 5485. China Institute in America, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. To support work with Goodale Associates, consulting firm specializing in capital campaigns, to plan and implement capital campaign for purchase and renovation of new facility on West 53rd Street. 5486. Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To develop, test, and promote new reimbursement methodology for clinics. 5487. Communications Consortium Media Center, DC. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop pro-choice communications materials, organize media campaigns and public events, and advise advocates about ways to promote reproductive rights. 5488. Dieu Donne Papermill, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For comprehensive visual redesign of Dieu Donne’s printed materials and redesign and upgrading of organization’s website. 5489. Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New York State, Concerned Clergy for Choice Network, Albany, NY. $50,000, 2006. To educate pro-choice clergy members in New York State about reproductive health policy issues, and to heighten awareness of media, public, and policymakers of religious support for comprehensive sex education and reproductive health care. 5490. El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To support redesign of Museum’s membership program and aggressive campaign to build membership base, including direct mail acquisition and renewal drives, online promotions, and special cultivation events. 5491. Empire Justice Center, Albany, NY. $60,000, 2006. For class action litigation, policy analysis, and assistance to policymakers aimed at preserving and enhancing access to public assistance and child care benefits. 5492. Feminist Majority Foundation, Arlington, VA. $90,000, 2006. To support Research and Investigation Unit as it gathers information on anti-choice extremists and organizations and assists law enforcement agencies in combating anti-choice violence. 5493. H. T. Dance Company, Chen and Dancers, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To support Company’s work with communications consulting firm on branding initiative designed to strengthen and clarify its identity. 5494. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $40,000, 2006. To support reproductive rights campus organizing work, including annual conference and other campus events, internship program that places student activists with pro-choice organizations, and CLPP’s young leadership networking initiative. 5495. Irish Repertory Theater Company, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. To support company’s work with capital campaign fundraising consultant to research, cultivate, and solicit support from mid-level individual donors for purchase of current space. 5496. Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For work with BTQ Financial on development and implementation of plan for financial restructuring of organization. 5497. Meet the Composer, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support work with consulting firm to craft and implement detailed marketing plan to reach interested music lovers with information about opportunity to commission new musical compositions through New Music, New Donors Program. 5498. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To launch Initiative for New York City Arts Organizations. 5499. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. To support Action Agenda, including mobilizing and education pro-choice activists around country and helping state PP affiliates mount effective public education and advocacy campaigns to protect and expand access to family planning services and information. 5500. Queens Botanical Garden Society, Queens Botanical Garden, Flushing, NY. $40,000, 2006. To support Garden’s work with consultants to design food service program and plan for new retail space. 5501. Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund, DC. $70,000, 2006. To support multi-pronged effort to strengthen structure and operations of affiliates and other components of RCRC’s grassroots network through comprehensive program of technical assistance and financial support.
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5502. Smack Mellon Studios, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2006. To support work with fundraising consultant to expand organization’s membership base and launch program to market gallery as rental space for special events. 5503. Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY. $54,000, 2006. To support Center’s work with marketing/branding firm of La Placa Cohen to develop regionally distinct institutional identity and design marketing campaign. 5504. World Music Institute, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To support work with marketing and web development firm to redesign and upgrade web site.
The Clark Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Cooperstown, NY and New York City; 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. 5505. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. For general support. 5506. Bank Street College of Education, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Bank Street Center for Leadership and College Preparation. 5507. Baruch College of the City University of New York, School of Public Affairs, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. For Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management. 5508. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, New York, NY. $150,000, 2007. For Center for Training and Professional Development. 5509. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $45,000, 2007. For general support. 5510. Church Avenue Merchants Block Association, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2007. For general support and capacity-building. 5511. Citizens Advice Bureau, Bronx, NY. $150,000, 2007. For Capacity Building Initiative. 5512. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 5513. Council of Community Services of New York State, Albany, NY. $75,000, 2007. To explore merger or strategic partnership with Support Center. 5514. Council of Community Services of New York State, Albany, NY. $75,000, 2007. For Nonprofit Services Center in Otsego County. 5515. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For general support and board challenge. 5516. Fresh Youth Initiatives, New York, NY. $90,000, 2007. For general support, fiscal infrastructure and evaluation. 5517. Hispanic Federation of New York City, New York, NY. $80,000, 2007. For Outcomes Management Capacity-Building Initiative. 5518. Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For scholarship support. 5519. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For general support. 5520. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $250,000, 2007. For Charter School Initiative. 5521. Replications, Inc., New York, NY. $40,000, 2007. For accounting and fiscal management support. 5522. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For general support. 5523. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2007. For general support for New York City Program. 5524. Teach for America, New York, NY. $300,000, 2007. For general support. 5525. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $75,000, 2007. For general support. 5526. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY. $50,000, 2007. For capacity building. 5527. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $100,000, 2007. 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). 5528. AcademyHealth, DC. $33,000, 2006. For general support.
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5529. Alliance for Health Reform, DC. $335,261, 2006. For Bipartisan Congressional Retreat. 5530. Alliance for Health Reform, DC. $155,426, 2006. For Health Policy Seminars and Congressional Staff Retreat. 5531. Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, McLean, VA. $49,998, 2006. For Assessment of Health Literacy Practices. 5532. Boston University, Boston, MA. $326,195, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Survey to Assess Current State and Impact of Quality Improvement Activities in U.S. Hospitals. 5533. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $97,480, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Rating Developmental Screening Instruments. 5534. Center for Health Care Strategies, Hamilton, NJ. $189,860, 2006. 2-year grant. For Assisting States in Design of Medicaid Pay-for-Performance programs. 5535. Center for Health Policy Development, National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME. $341,212, 2006. For ABCD II: Building State Medicaid Capacity to Support Children’s Healthy Mental Development. 5536. Center for Health Policy Development, National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME. $24,585, 2006. For technical assistance to Maine Governor’s Office of Health Policy and Finance in implementing Dirigo Health Reform Project. 5537. DMA Health Strategies, Lexington, MA. $24,365, 2006. For Behavioral Health Purchasing and Quality Improvement Practices: Disseminating Promising Innovations. 5538. Health Policy Alternatives, DC. $21,400, 2006. For Evaluation of Picker/Commonwealth Program on Quality of Care for Frail Elders. 5539. Health Policy R&D, DC. $59,500, 2006. For Comparisons of Select Health Care Bills. 5540. Hospital League/Local 1199 Training and Upgrading Fund, New York, NY. $179,763, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Engaging Workers in Improving Nursing Home Care: Case Study. 5541. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $266,731, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Assessing Functional Capabilities, Quality and Costs of Clinical Information Systems in Texas Hospitals. 5542. Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ. $234,529, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Evaluation of Maine’s Dirigo Health Reform Plan. 5543. New York University, Steinhardt School of Education, Division of Nursing, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For Health Care Professional Training in Nursing Homes. 5544. Park Nicollet Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $153,378, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Developing, Evaluating and Pilot-Testing Electronic Health Record-Based Quality Indicators for Ambulatory Care. 5545. Quality Partners of Rhode Island, Providence, RI. $27,674, 2006. For Assessing Impact of Improving Nursing Home Culture Pilot. 5546. Rockefeller University, New York, NY. $90,000, 2006. For transfer and maintenance of Commonwealth Funds Archives. 5547. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. $222,343, 2006. 2-year grant. For staff support and evaluation of project, Assessing Florida’s Innovations to Improve Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes. 5548. Urban Institute, DC. $245,564, 2006. For Evaluating New York State Medicaid Managed Care Quality Improvement Incentive Program.
Lewis B. & Dorothy Cullman Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 5549. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. 5550. Nonprofit Information Networking Association, Nonprofit Quarterly, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006.
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. 5551. American Institute for Social Justice, New Orleans, LA. $403,000, 2005. 5552. Association of Joint Labor/Management Educational Programs Foundation, New York, NY. $90,000, 2005. 5553. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Harrisburg, PA. $75,000, 2005. 5554. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $240,000, 2005.
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5555. Progressive America Fund New York, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2005. 5556. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $500,000, 2005. 5557. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $75,000, 2005. 5558. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $189,300, 2005. 5559. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $175,000, 2005.
The Dana Foundation (formerly The Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for professional organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual operating costs, deficit reduction, capital campaigns, or individual sabbaticals. 5560. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $250,000, 2005. For Dana Center for Educational Innovation.
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The William H. Donner Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 5577. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Expect Success. 5578. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $76,402, 2006. For general support. 5579. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $50,594, 2006. For general support. 5580. EVAW: End Violence Against Women International, Addy, WA. $141,000, 2006. For Making a Difference (MAD): Ongoing Technical Assistance and Evaluation. 5581. Oakland Community Organizations, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 5582. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $40,000, 2006. To subsidize Oakland Unified’s School District’s Costs for recruiting and training.
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation The Ira W. DeCamp Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City. No support for private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for general support, land acquisition, matching gifts, publications, conferences, endowment funds, operating budgets, continuing support, annual campaigns, emergency funds, scholarships, fellowships, or deficit financing; no loans. 5561. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 5562. Institute for Urban Family Health, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006.
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation (formerly BT Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations and in Canada and Latin America. No support for political parties or candidates, veterans’, military, or fraternal organizations, United Way agencies not providing a fundraising waiver, or professional or trade associations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, capital campaigns, legal advocacy, or religious purposes. 5563. Boston Cares, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. For monthly Calendar Program Newsletter. 5564. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $38,000, 2005. For Revision of Teacher Guides to include section on Differentiated Instruction. 5565. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 5566. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $200,000, 2005. For general operating support of community development activities for NYC and National LISC. 5567. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. For New York City Program. 5568. New York City Environmental Justice Alliance, Sustainable South Bronx, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For strategic planning technical assistance. 5569. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. For Linking Money to Mission Balancing Act technical assistance. 5570. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. For volunteer day of service and continued applied research in technology for CDC’s and supportive housing providers. 5571. Posse Foundation, New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. For Capacity Building Initiative. 5572. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Irene Diamond Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals; no loans. 5573. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For continued support for consulting in contemporary American repertoire and programming. 5574. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For continued support for consulting in contemporary American repertoire and programming. 5575. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For continued support for consulting in contemporary American repertoire and programming. 5576. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For general support.
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Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for water or aquatic issues, air or climate change issues, 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. 5583. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL. $412,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Practicing Safety Phase II. 5584. Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA. $38,400, 2006. For One-Day Meeting to Help Set Priorities for Operations and Operational Research For HIV/AIDS Care In Developing Countries. 5585. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $16,500, 2006. For general operating support. 5586. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For operational support. 5587. Dance/USA, DC. $50,000, 2006. For planning and research for expansion of Dance Service Delivery Network. 5588. Rockefeller Family Fund, New York, NY. $16,900, 2006. For Environmental Grantmakers Association membership and Annual Fall Retreat.
Dyson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Dutchess County, NY, and organizations providing services in Dutchess County; limited grants to other Mid-Hudson Valley 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. 5589. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL. $855,000, 2006. 2-year grant. 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. 5590. Catskill Hudson Area Health Education Center, Highland, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for sustainability and fund development planning. 5591. Center for Creative Education, Stone Ridge, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for strategic planning. 5592. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $15,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support. 5593. Dutchess County Arts Council, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2006. For strategic restructuring assessment grant toward collaboration between five Dutchess County arts organizations including Arts Council, Mill Street Loft, Children’s MediProject, Barrett House, and Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck. 5594. Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill, Hyde Park, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For multi-year support for continuation of Roosevelt Partners Marketing Project, strategic marketing campaign to boost attendance at and increase visibility of Roosevelt historic sites in Hyde Park, NY. 5595. Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill, Hyde Park, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for board development and strategic planning. 5596. Families First New York, Poughkeepsie, NY. $55,000, 2006. For general operating support. 5597. Foundation for Quality Care, Albany, NY. $20,000, 2006. Toward Long Term Care Nurse Educator Program (NEP) to provide specialized, accredited program of instruction for 20 nurse educators working in nursing homes located throughout Mid Hudson Valley. 5598. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For multi-year support for continuation of Roosevelt Partners Marketing Project, strategic marketing campaign to boost
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attendance at and increase visibility of Roosevelt historic sites in Hyde Park, NY. 5599. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Hudson Valley Council, Albany, NY. $14,500, 2006. 1.25-year grant. Toward cost of facilitator for merger between several Girl Scout Councils in upper Hudson Valley, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 5600. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Ulster County Council, Kingston, NY. $30,000, 2006. Toward beginning stages of merger between five Girl Scout Councils covering seven Mid-Hudson Valley counties: Dutchess, Ulster, Orange, Sullivan, Rockland, Putnam & Westchester. 5601. Highland Cultural Center, Highland, NY. $30,000, 2006. Toward formal merger between Highland Cultural Center and Ulster County Arts Council, as part of Foundation’s Strategic Restructuring Initiative. 5602. Hudson Opera House, Hudson, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for capital campaign feasibility study. 5603. Hudsonia Limited, Annandale on Hudson, NY. $110,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward biodiversity assessment training and mapping activities. 5604. Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY. $50,000, 2006. For executive search for new chief staff officer. 5605. Mid-Hudson Childrens Museum, Poughkeepsie, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for development of business plan. 5606. Northeast Community Council, Millerton, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for strategic planning. 5607. Pace University Law School, Land Use Law Center, White Plains, NY. $65,000, 2006. Toward training and technical assistance around issues of affordable housing for community leaders, officials, and developers in Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster counties. 5608. People Projects to Empower and Organize the Psychiatrically Labeled (PEOPLE), Poughkeepsie, NY. $35,000, 2006. Toward final stages of merger between PEOPLe, Inc. and Resource Center. 5609. Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum, Cold Spring, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for strategic marketing plan. 5610. Putnam Family and Community Services, Carmel, NY. $10,000, 2006. For mini-grant for board development.
Everett Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No support for hospitals, motion pictures, videos, or theatrical plays. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, conferences, annual campaigns, endowments, and operating support. 5611. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $3,840,000, 2005.
The Ford Foundation Limitations: Giving on an international basis, including the U.S., Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Russia, 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. 5612. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $156,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To assist Vietnamese NGO in training and evaluation research components of pilot intervention to reduce gender-based violence in Cua Lo district of north-central Vietnam. 5613. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London, England. $140,000, 2006. For multi-stakeholder dialogues on accountability and global governance. 5614. Advanced Center for Water Resources Development and Management, Maharashtra, India. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For training and technical assistance in hydro-geology to enhance civil society capacity in watershed management. 5615. Advocacy Institute, DC. $4,045,000, 2006. For Leadership for a Changing World Program to promote diverse models of leadership and to facilitate successful organizational leadership transition. 5616. Afluentes, Mexico City, Mexico. $100,000, 2006. For expanded training of health personnel to provide effective reproductive health services to adolescents. 5617. Africa Research and Resource Forum, Nairobi, Kenya. $150,000, 2006. For general support to implement strategic plan.
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5618. African Film Festival, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For organizational development initiative targeting board and staff capacity, audience development and marketing, and income growth and diversification. 5619. African Grove Institute for the Arts, Tucson, AZ. $150,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To research, produce and publish comprehensive directory of black cultural organizations in U.S. 5620. Afro-Reggae Cultural Group, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $120,000, 2006. For institutional development and for cultural exchange program with Ford Foundation grantees in India. 5621. Aid to Artisans Ghana, Accra, Ghana. $198,500, 2006. 2-year grant. To review internal procedures and revise business processes and for craft exhibition to commemorate 50th Anniversary of Ghana’s independence. 5622. AIDS Infoshare, Moscow, Russia. $194,000, 2006. To plan and coordinate East European and Central Asian AIDS Conference. 5623. Akina Mama wa Afrika, London, England. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To review current structure and content of African Women’s Leadership Institutes, map program’s future directions and hold two residential institutes in Uganda. 5624. Alliance of Artists Communities, Providence, RI. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To increase participation of artists and arts organizations of color in national and international networks and to rebuild capacity of New Orleans member organizations as part of post-Hurricane Katrina recovery. 5625. AMAN, India. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity of Bihar Legal Aid Center, conduct residential courses on peace and conflict and assist victims of caste violence. 5626. American Composers Forum, Saint Paul, MN. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For First Nations Composers Initiative to establish grant-making program and build forum’s capacity to expand mainstream audiences for Native American composers and performers. 5627. American Documentary, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For PBS documentary series, Point of View, and to provide mentoring and technical assistance to emerging independent documentary filmmakers. 5628. American Indian Artists (AMERINDA), New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For tie-off general support to build roster of Native American artists and arts organizations in greater New York area, provide artist services, and engage in strategic planning. 5629. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance, staff and leadership training and related services to Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). 5630. Anglo-Nigerian Welfare Association for the Blind, Lagos, Nigeria. $145,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and services to help blind and visually impaired Nigerians live full life. 5631. Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), Dearborn, MI. $118,000, 2006. For communications capacity building to maximize impact of ACCESS programs, broaden outreach to national media and extend voice as strong advocate for Arab-American community. 5632. ArteEast, Brooklyn, NY. $70,000, 2006. To exhibit work of artists and filmmakers from Middle East and diaspora to North American communities and build institutional capacity. 5633. Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium, Quezon City, Philippines. $13,000, 2006. For Chinese translation and printing of Accounting Guide for Non-Profits. 5634. Asian American Justice Center, DC. $200,000, 2006. To implement strategic communication plan for Communications Capacity Project. 5635. Aspen Institute, DC. $165,822, 2006. To evaluate achievements of Business and Society Program, effort to help business leaders envision and contribute to sustainable global society. 5636. Association for Advancing Womens Equality, Upper Montclair, NJ. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To plan recruitment drives, develop testing procedures, training program and employment practices guidelines, and provide technical assistance to open blue-collar nontraditional trades for women. 5637. Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives, Lucknow, India. $220,650, 2006. 2-year grant. For research, technical assistance, advocacy and networking to build understanding of sexual rights and develop strategies for securing them. 5638. Association for Reproductive and Family Health, Ibadan, Nigeria. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For outreach and capacity-building activities to advance youth reproductive health in middle belt and northeast Nigeria.
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5639. Association for the Advancement of Higher Education and Development, Kampala, Uganda. $84,534, 2006. 2-year grant. To coordinate highly participatory process of developing and strengthening country-level International Fellowship Program alumni associations in East Africa. 5640. Association for the Development of the Atlantic Coast (PANA PANA), Managua, Nicaragua. $80,000, 2006. To plan conversion of its credit program into legally authorized microfinance institution serving northern Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, and for institutional capacity building. 5641. Association of Microfinance Institutions of South Africa, South Africa. $148,000, 2006. To increase capacity of microfinance institutions to engage with strategies of national economic policies to improve livelihoods. 5642. Association of Public Radio Broadcasting Stations of Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. $50,000, 2006. To establish administrative infrastructure and initiate activities to improve Brazilian public radio. 5643. Atlatl, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For tie-off support to increase organization’s capacity and effectiveness in serving contemporary Native American artists and arts organizations. 5644. Beijing Brooks Education Center, Beijing, China. $65,280, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To organize series of pilot learning activities on grassland protection and livelihoods for mid-career NGO, academic and government staff. 5645. Beijing Civil Society Development Research Center, Beijing, China. $20,000, 2006. For general support to publish Chinese-language edition of China Development Brief and provide technical assistance to emerging NGO sector in China. 5646. Blueprint Research and Design, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For outreach, application and research with respect to On the Brink of a New Promise, analysis of U.S. community foundations and evolution of community philanthropy. 5647. BoardSource, DC. $1,500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to improve nonprofit effectiveness by strengthening board governance. 5648. Branch Associates, Philadelphia, PA. $80,000, 2006. To design and implement grantee learning and assessment activities in workforce development policy arena. 5649. Brandon Roberts and Associates, Chevy Chase, MD. $200,000, 2006. 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. 5650. Brookings Institution, DC. $850,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To demonstrate and evaluate method of expanding Individual Retirement Account (IRA) participation for low- and moderate-income people. 5651. Bruce Onobrakpeya Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria. $195,800, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Harmattan Workshops, forum for Nigerian artists to develop their skills, experiment with new art forms, learn of developments in field and network, and for institutional capacity building. 5652. California Indian Basketweavers Association, Woodland, CA. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For strategic planning, board and staff development, networking and development activities with basket weaving organizations, including annual gathering. 5653. Campaign Against Unwanted Pregnancy, Nigeria. $400,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For research and technical assistance to youth NGOs and women CBOs on safe motherhood, through improved management and prevention of unsafe induced abortions in Nigeria. 5654. Campaign for Fiscal Equity, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To develop strategic program and fundraising plan as part of transition to new leadership. 5655. CARE, Atlanta, GA. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To evaluate impact of Inner Spaces, Outer Faces initiative to integrate issues of sexuality and gender into CARE’s programs in Asia. 5656. Caribbean Studies Association, San Juan, PR. $98,100, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For strategic planning and restructuring to develop capacity to promote Caribbean studies from multidisciplinary, multicultural perspective. 5657. Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Development Society, Dehra Dun, India. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance and marketing services to strengthen producer cooperatives in Champawat and Pithoragarh districts of Uttaranchal’s Kumaon HIlls. 5658. Center for Community Change, DC. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop new grassroots networks and advance new public policy ideas, campaigns and messages regarding jobs, income and economic security for low-wage workers.
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5659. Center for Community Change, DC. $250,000, 2006. For Taproots Project to encourage broader voice for grassroots leaders and create space for them to participate in defining questions and parameters of future national policy debates. 5660. Center for Community Change, DC. $175,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For efforts to increase immigrant civic participation and bridge gap between immigrants and native-born Americans. 5661. Center for Community Change, DC. $100,000, 2006. To explore potential for worker centers to address financial service needs of low-wage immigrant workers. 5662. Center for Community Change, Movement Visions Project, DC. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To encourage long-term, vision-oriented thinking among social justice activists and spark debate and new ways of working for social justice leaders and institutions. 5663. Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To promote environmental leadership and research on business social responsibility within decentralized natural resource management in Indonesia. 5664. Center for Investigative Reporting, Berkeley, CA. $435,000, 2006. For Banished, documentary on history and legacy of forced expulsions of African Americans from their communities, seed funding for investigative journalism projects and executive recruitment. 5665. Center for Law and Social Policy, DC. $500,000, 2006. 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. 5666. Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology, Guadalajara, Mexico. $226,600, 2006. 2-year grant. For regional coordination of evaluations of Pathways to Higher Education Initiative in Latin America and continued Initiative evaluation in Mexico. 5667. Center for Social and Labor Rights, Moscow, Russia. $142,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For economic analysts to conduct research and provide training and technical assistance to independent trade unions across Russia. 5668. Centre for Law Enforcement Education (CLEEN) Foundation, Nigeria. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For tie-off support for institutional capacity building and its police-community partnership program in Lagos and to share its expertise on police accountability and service delivery across West Africa. 5669. Centre for Microenterprise Development, Victoria Island, Nigeria. $615,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To provide training, technical assistance and management information systems services to microfinance sector in Nigeria and help micro-lenders tailor financial products to needs of their clients. 5670. China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, China. $85,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For comparative study of development and management of NGOs in China and in other countries. 5671. China National Institute for Educational Research, Beijing, China. $133,300, 2006. 2-year grant. For action research on how to improve school management by establishing democratic mechanism in basic education. 5672. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China. $140,530, 2006. 2-year grant. For Institute of Sociology to analyze herder-grassland management practices, work with local stakeholders to develop pilot plan for sustainable grassland management, and host workshop. 5673. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China. $70,030, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For organizational development and staff training to build capacity of Poverty Research Center’s Funding Poor Cooperative microfinance program. 5674. CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, DC. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For core support for Affinity Group of National NGO Associations to conduct membership drive, set up Web site and provide technical support to new associations. 5675. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To monitor and evaluate Foundation’s national demonstration program on community-based forestry in United States. 5676. Columbia University, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For Earth Institute’s Urban Design Lab for Sustainable Development and Environmental Justice to provide technical assistance to New York City communities on environmental justice issues. 5677. Columbia University, New York, NY. $60,400, 2006. For Public Interest Law Initiative to host two young Chinese public interest lawyers and provide technical assistance to further development of public interest law in China.
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5678. Communicating for Change, Lagos, Nigeria. $569,500, 2006. 3-year grant. To produce and disseminate television series on creative industries and documentary on maternal mortality in Nigeria, and to strengthen management team. 5679. Communications Network, Naperville, IL. $19,400, 2006. 2-year grant. For membership dues of foundation-supported affinity group. 5680. Communities for a Better Environment, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance to promote environmental health and justice in California. 5681. Community Agency for Social Enquiry, Johannesburg, South Africa. $64,000, 2006. To evaluate International Budget Project, initiative of Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Project is effort to promote open, transparent and equitable budget and tax policies around the world. 5682. Community Forestry Indigenous-Campesino Coordinating Association, San Jose, Costa Rica. $200,000, 2006. To disseminate and implement new strategic plan for regional, community-based natural resources management in Central America. 5683. Community Foundation of the Northern Border, Juarez, Mexico. $223,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To catalyze grassroots organizations and mobilize financial assets for alleviating poverty along U.S-Mexico border and for institutional capacity building. 5684. Community Foundations of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. $248,400, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For organizational development focusing on diversity, inclusion and multiple dimensions of leadership. 5685. Community Networking Resources, Albuquerque, NM. $150,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice to build healthy and sustainable communities and workplaces and empower its intergenerational, multiracial, and multiethnic membership. 5686. Consortium for Community Development, Bogota, Colombia. $85,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To conduct evaluation of small rotating funds and train producers’ associations. 5687. Constitutional Rights Project, Abuja, Nigeria. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For tie-off support for legal assistance to indigent prisoners awaiting trial in Nigerian prisons and institutional capacity building, and to host regional conference on criminal justice administration. 5688. Consultation of Investment in Health Promotion Company (CIHP), Hanoi, Vietnam. $318,286, 2006. 3-year grant. To implement, evaluate and document community- and health service- based interventions to reduce gender-based violence and support victims in Cua Lo district. 5689. Consultative and Research Center on Natural Resources Management, Vietnam. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For pilot project to help Ka Tu communities in Nam Dong district of Thua Thien Hue province make more productive use of their forest resources. 5690. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $95,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to strengthen and build philanthropy that effectively addresses issues of biodiversity and intersections of environmental health and justice. 5691. Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, Cairo, Egypt. $100,000, 2006. To develop skills and educational capacities of field practitioners involved in reproductive health education for women and girls by improving their access to diverse sources of information. 5692. Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Chicago, IL. $155,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate national demonstration of portable Lifelong Learning Accounts as part of workforce development initiatives. 5693. Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy, New York, NY. $110,000, 2006. For research on and dissemination of best practices with respect to adult literacy and English-language programs and for strategic assessment and planning to determine Council’s future directions. 5694. Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, Dakar, Senegal. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand academic programs, advance intellectual agenda and strengthen management capacity. 5695. Council of Chief State School Officers, DC. $391,500, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Arts Education Partnership to develop strategies for integrating arts into classroom practice across Washington, D.C. public schools. 5696. Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, DC. $400,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. For final support for Ph.D. Completion Project to support uniform data gathering and evaluate institutional policies affecting doctoral degree completion in social sciences and humanities. 5697. Council of Women World Leaders, DC. $30,000, 2006. For strategic planning process and program development to strengthen council and leadership.
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5698. Council on Foundations, DC. $25,000, 2006. To develop new leadership seminar for senior foundation executives. 5699. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For grants and technical assistance to individual artists working in diverse media who are pursuing innovation in form and/or content. 5700. Dance Theaters Network, Moscow, Russia. $310,000, 2006. For general support to strengthen infrastructure for contemporary dance in Russia, equip dedicated performance space in Moscow and organize dance festivals and workshops. 5701. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for organizational capacity building to improve research and information services for social justice advocates. 5702. Douglas Gould and Company, New Rochelle, NY. $400,000, 2006. 2.25-year grant. To promote communications efforts that educate policy makers and community college stakeholders about role of community colleges in fostering educational and economic opportunity. 5703. Douglas Gould and Company, New Rochelle, NY. $250,000, 2006. For strategic communications on education reform and arts education. 5704. Dynamica Coaching and Capacity Building, Takoma Park, MD. $41,000, 2006. For convening and designing technical capacity building services for land-based community development in Southeast. 5705. Earth House, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. To implement strategic communications plan for grantees of foundation’s Sustainable Metropolitan Communities Initiative. 5706. Economic Policy Institute, DC. $200,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To collaborate with Brennan Center and Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) on program of research and technical assistance to create informed debate on minimum wage in United States. 5707. Education Action - Consultancy, Research and Information, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $261,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To mainstream human rights approach into institutional programs and provide technical and logistical assistance to Brazil Human Rights Fund. 5708. Efforts of Grace, New Orleans, LA. $220,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For general support to rebuild organizational capacity and for outreach to indigenous New Orleans arts/cultural organizations in Katrina diaspora. 5709. Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis, IN. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To assess and strengthen Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art program and increase Native American leadership on museum’s staff and board. 5710. El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Popular Music, Cairo, Egypt. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For tie-off support to develop and implement strategic marketing plan to help El Tanbura and other folk and popular music groups access world music audience and to develop folk music archive. 5711. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. $78,000, 2006. To design evaluation of Oxford College, Emory’s two-year undergraduate program, with emphasis on school’s ability to promote successful transfers to four-year programs. 5712. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For financial counseling services and loan packaging to low-income homeowners in hurricane-affected areas of Mississippi. 5713. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For start-up core support for Mississippi Economic Policy Center to monitor state revenues and expenditures and educate advocacy and community groups, policymakers, and public about budget process. 5714. EQUIT Institute-Gender, Economy and Global Citizenship, International Gender and Trade Network, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $300,000, 2006. To promote actively global research, advocacy, economic literacy and capacity building. 5715. European Foundation Centre, Brussels, Belgium. $200,000, 2006. To administer Global Fund for Community Foundations through Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Support (WINGS), global network of membership associations and support organizations serving grantmakers, which have joined together to create opportunities to learn from and support one another, develop modes of communication and collaboration, and contribute to strengthening of philanthropy worldwide. 5716. Fate Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria. $624,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To train mentors for Aspiring Entrepreneurship Program for young, low-income graduates, provide technical assistance to program’s alumnae and for institutional capacity building. 5717. Federal University of Acre Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $108,000, 2006. For Postgraduate Program in Ecology and Management of Natural Resources to undertake research and training on sustainable
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development in Amazon Basin and strengthen indigenous people’s groups. 5718. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build organizational capacity and grant-making infrastructure to better cultivate arts leadership among Native Americans, assist artist entrepreneurs and sustain arts and culture at community level. 5719. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $100,000, 2006. For core program support benefiting individual artists, including Artist-in-Business Leadership Program, Community Spirit Awards and Cultural Capital Program. 5720. Focus: Hope, Detroit, MI. $375,000, 2006. To evaluate manufacturing and information technology training programs and tuition loan fund for students in these programs. 5721. Friends of the Siberian Forests, Krasnoyarsk, Russia. $75,000, 2006. For facilitator to organize meeting of Global Caucus on Community Based Forest Management and develop strategic plan for caucus. 5722. Friends of WWB/USA, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For technical assistance to Russian Women’s Microfinance Network. 5723. Fundacion Solidaridad, Santiago, Chile. $127,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For training, technical assistance, revolving fund and other programs to promote and strengthen fair trade movement in Chile and throughout Latin America. 5724. Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, New York, NY. $650,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support for strategic planning and restructuring, and for National Lesbian and Gay Community Funding Partnership to ensure long-term sustainability of organizations working on LGBT issues. 5725. Geoffrey Knox and Associates, New York, NY. $229,000, 2006. To provide strategic communications assistance and training to foundation grantees working in field of sexuality. 5726. Girls Power Initiative, Calabar, Nigeria. $270,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building and policy advocacy to advance sexual health and reproductive rights of adolescent girls in southern Nigeria. 5727. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For final grant for general support to strengthen capacity to build strong and effective nonprofit organizations. 5728. Grassroots Organizations Operating Together in Sisterhood, GROOTS International, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2006. For assessment and strategic plan to strengthen organization and chart its long-term sustainability. 5729. Green House/Zeleniy Dom, Khabarovsk, Russia. $180,000, 2006. For training and technical assistance to help marginalized Taiga Zone communities in Khabarovsky Krai develop long-term, sustainable models for managing their natural resources and reducing poverty. 5730. Hanoi Agricultural University, Hanoi, Vietnam. $105,000, 2006. To design and implement national evaluation of Pathways program in Vietnam. 5731. Help and Hope Foundation, Santiago, Chile. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen capacity and increase outreach of microfinance program targeting urban poor in Chile. 5732. Help USA, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For research and evaluation on development of mixed-income housing in low poverty/high opportunity communities in United States. 5733. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 5734. Hindsight Consulting, Raleigh, NC. $80,000, 2006. To analyze giving patterns in the American South, particularly among minority people aged 21-45. 5735. Horizons Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For final general support for technical assistance, philanthropy education and national issues campaigns regarding rights and health of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. 5736. Human Development Initiatives, Lagos, Nigeria. $200,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For integrated program of research, public education, legal advocacy and capacity building to promote widows’ and adolescents’ reproductive rights in Nigeria. 5737. India Foundation for the Arts, Bangalore, India. $2,000,000, 2006. 6-year grant. For endowment support to strengthen and diversify financial base and enhance programs. 5738. Indian Land Working Group, Albuquerque, NM. $100,000, 2006. For training and technical assistance to help Native American landowners in five tribal communities consolidate and reclaim lands held in trust by U.S. government and convert them to tangible assets. 5739. Indian Law Resource Center, Helena, MT. $200,000, 2006. To further develop and institutionalize strategic communications capacity.
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5740. Indiana University, Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, Bloomington, IN. $250,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. For final support to develop staffing, board diversification and public outreach. 5741. Information Agency MEMO.RU, Moscow, Russia. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building and to conduct campaigns centered on link between past and present human rights violations in Russia. 5742. Institute for Cultural Enterprise, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For final support to implement programming promoting development of cultural enterprises worldwide and to strengthen board, outreach and fundraising capacity. 5743. Institute for Diplomatic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cairo, Egypt. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For intensive training program in U.S. on American foreign policy making and United Nations system for newly appointed Egyptian diplomats. 5744. Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC. $125,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To assess potential impact of alternative energy strategies on rural communities. 5745. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, England. $75,000, 2006. For workshop and online forums to explore more effective learning and evaluation methods integrating theory, experience and reflection for civil society organizations. 5746. Institute of International Education, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For administrative support for six-foundation Partnership for Higher Education in Africa and for African Partnership Travel and Learning Fund. 5747. Inter-Regional Rural Feminist Coordination (COMALETZIN), Mexico. $65,000, 2006. For leadership training for campesina and indigenous women, sharing model and disseminating materials. 5748. Interfaith Education Fund, Austin, TX. $2,500,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For general support for leadership development, organizer training, research and technical assistance to Industrial Areas Foundation organizations, especially those in Southwest. 5749. International AIDS Society, Geneva, Switzerland. $300,000, 2006. For general support to develop leadership, policy making and advocacy capacity of HIV/AIDS service providers worldwide and for internal organizational assessment and strategic planning. 5750. International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience, New York, NY. $1,100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to build institutional capacity, identify new leadership, develop strategic plan and help members preserve sites of struggles for human rights and democracy around world. 5751. International Community Foundation, San Diego, CA. $350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For institutional development and expanded collaboration with its Tijuana-based sister organization in U.S.-Mexico cross-border philanthropy in San Diego-Tijuana region. 5752. International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia. $360,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. For technical assistance to enhance local capacity to deliver reproductive health supplies to indigenous communities in Batam Islands near Indonesia. 5753. International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia. $62,400, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide technical assistance to China’s population policy and family planning program and help re-orient it to people-centered, rights-based approach. 5754. International Federation of Women Lawyers, Nairobi, Kenya. $100,000, 2006. To reinforce institutional sustainability initiatives and undertake public interest litigation. 5755. International Solidarity for Development and Investment, Paris, France. $65,000, 2006. To conduct market and feasibility studies and develop business plan for Regional Community Fund to offer microfinance services and technical assistance to small farmers organizations in Latin America. 5756. Irondale Ensemble Project, Brooklyn, NY. $150,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To develop sustainable organizational infrastructure for Network of Ensemble Theaters and plan Ensemble Theaters Festival. 5757. Java Learning Center, Indonesia. $100,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To analyze and evaluate community-based forest management models for alleviating poverty in forest-dependent communities, and for institutional capacity building. 5758. Jewish Fund for Justice, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing project to promote youth leadership development in environmental justice organizing efforts nationwide.
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5759. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $550,000, 2006. For technical support to and evaluation of local funder collaboratives organized to support workforce development partnership efforts. 5760. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Center for Civil Society Studies to disseminate United Nations Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions and provide technical assistance to those implementing its recommendations. 5761. Junebug Productions, New Orleans, LA. $125,000, 2006. To rebuild organizational capacity in aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, re-establish repertory and touring company and develop community-based National Color Line Project. 5762. Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA. $95,000, 2006. To implement strategic communications plan. 5763. Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social Development, East Jerusalem, West Bank/Gaza. $100,000, 2006. To build capacity of health care providers in Palestine to manage normal and emergency obstetric cases and improve pregnancy outcomes. 5764. Kelola Foundation, Indonesia. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For programs to strengthen management and professionalism in Indonesian arts and culture organizations and small grants program for projects in both traditional and contemporary arts. 5765. Kelola Foundation, Indonesia. $144,000, 2006. To evaluate revitalization projects that aim to strengthen process of transmitting skills needed to perform, understand and enjoy traditional and local performing arts to ensuing generations. 5766. Kenya Community Development Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya. $3,000,000, 2006. 6-year grant. For endowment support to strengthen and diversify financial base and enhance grant-making program. 5767. Kenya Education Network Trust, Nairobi, Kenya. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To conduct E-readiness study of member institutions, strengthen capacity of Kenyan universities to engage effectively with E-learning and hire additional technical specialists. 5768. LarsonAllen LLP, Minneapolis, MN. $545,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To convene and provide capacity building services to grantees of IllumiNation program to strengthen Native American arts and culture. 5769. LarsonAllen LLP, Minneapolis, MN. $204,000, 2006. For Phase Two of feasibility study for national Native arts and culture fund based on collaborative funding model. 5770. LarsonAllen LLP, Minneapolis, MN. $175,000, 2006. 2.25-year grant. For capacity building consulting services and technical assistance to arts nonprofits committed to future aesthetics of hip hop artists and art forms. 5771. Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To design, implement and evaluate competition to promote teacher education initiatives that incorporate gender perspective and encourage gender equity. 5772. Latin American Group for Justice and Gender, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $120,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For organizational development and capacity building and to expand Gender and Access to Justice program to increase women’s access to legal aid. 5773. Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP), Los Angeles, CA. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Civic Leadership Institute to pilot its leadership training and related programs to encourage and facilitate active civic participation by Asian Pacific Islander American communities. 5774. Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts, Beirut, Lebanon. $40,000, 2006. For Home Works, regional forum on contemporary art and cultural practices in Middle East and North Africa region, and to strengthen association’s administrative and management structure. 5775. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $2,200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For grant making and other activities to improve live-work conditions for artists in U.S. 5776. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For Detroit LISC to implement regional equity approach to community development as part of national demonstration project. 5777. Louisiana Community and Technical College System, Baton Rouge, LA. $470,000, 2006. To strengthen collaborative of key community college stakeholders to explore ways of integrating academic, workforce development and remedial programs in community colleges as part of post-Hurricane Katrina recovery. 5778. Manuela Ramos Movement, Lima, Peru. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To design, implement and evaluate competition to incorporate gender perspective in microfinance and business development services in Peru. 5779. MDRC, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For final phase of Project GRAD’s evaluation and to publish report.
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5780. Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of China, Beijing, China. $39,700, 2006. For Legislative Affairs Office to organize visit to Canada and U.S. to study issues related to regulation and administration of charities. 5781. Ministry of Culture and Information, Hanoi, Vietnam. $600,000, 2006. 4.50-year grant. To create Film Development Fund that will use grants and technical assistance to help young Vietnamese filmmakers transform their ideas into fundable film projects. 5782. Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt. $220,000, 2006. To build capacity of service providers in safe motherhood and strengthen their communication skills at community level. 5783. Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. $2,000,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For National Center for Primary Care to establish Center of Excellence in Sexual Health to aid in development of public health leadership on issues of sexual health in minority communities. 5784. Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, NY. $425,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Women and AIDS Fund’s grant-making, technical assistance and networking programs to improve policies and services for women with HIV/AIDS. 5785. Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For Public Voices, Public Policy initiative to build capacity of women of color leaders and their organizations through grantmaking, technical assistance, and sharing of lessons learned. 5786. National Academy of Social Insurance, DC. $300,000, 2006. For general support for research and education on social insurance programs and diversification of its staff and board. 5787. National AIDS Fund, Gulf Coast HIV/AIDS Relief Fund, DC. $500,000, 2006. For grantmaking and technical assistance to community-based organizations in HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and care services in the southern U.S.. 5788. National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund, Los Angeles, CA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for research, public education and technical assistance to promote civic participation of Latinos. 5789. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Boulder, CO. $920,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For final support for creation of Educational Institute for Higher Education Policy Analysts to provide formal professional development programs in higher education policy research and analysis. 5790. National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development, DC. $100,000, 2006. To establish Asian American Pacific Islander Community Development Training Fund and National CAPACD Fellows Program to identify, cultivate and train new Asian-American leaders. 5791. National Community Development Institute, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide training and consulting services to emerging environmental justice leaders. 5792. National Council of La Raza, DC. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For research, analysis and education on Latino participation in public and private retirement systems and to develop policy solutions to address wealth gap facing Latinos. 5793. National Council of Negro Women, DC. $100,000, 2006. To build membership program, increase base of support and facilitate implementation of new strategic plan. 5794. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to strengthen state nonprofit associations and promote effective and accountable practices in nonprofit sector. 5795. National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, DC. $200,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance to Nigerian National Assembly Budget and Research Office to promote public accountability in annual budget process and impact assessment by civil society groups. 5796. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $250,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To conduct research and public education on use and impact of contract set-asides for minority- and women-owned businesses. 5797. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $215,000, 2006. To explore strategies for broadening participation of communities of color in asset building field. 5798. National Economic Development and Law Center, Oakland, CA. $150,000, 2006. For National Network of Sectoral Partners to deepen community college leaders knowledge of and participation in industry-focused job training initiatives.
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5799. National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity of large, mainstream credit unions to serve low-income households. 5800. National Forest Foundation, Missoula, MT. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For two small grants programs and technical assistance team to assist community forestry groups in Western United States. 5801. National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building to ensure organizations programmatic effectiveness and financial sustainability. 5802. National Network of Forest Practitioners, Providence, RI. $400,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For general support to strengthen community forestry movement and for strategic planning and transition management. 5803. National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC. $350,000, 2006. For restructuring to increase effectiveness of community development programs and for post-Katrina activities in historic downtown districts in Louisiana and Mississippi. 5804. National Union of Small Farmers, Managua, Nicaragua. $75,000, 2006. To consolidate and expand program in Atlantic region of Nicaragua to implement sustainable, farmer-based natural resources management. 5805. National Urban Fellows, New York, NY. $415,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for leadership training and to place fellows in environmental justice organizations to assist with capacity building, policy development and project management. 5806. National Womens Studies Association, College Park, MD. $275,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity, expand meeting services, strengthen Women of Color Leadership Project and map field of women’s studies in the U.S. 5807. Native American Public Telecommunications, Native Radio Theater Project, Lincoln, NE. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To train and provide technical assistance to Native American theater and radio artists to produce audio works and plays for public broadcast. 5808. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Community Equity Protection Project, collaborative effort to combat predatory lending in New York City. 5809. Neighborhood Funders Group, DC. $375,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to strengthen capacity of organized philanthropy and improve economic and social fabric of communities. 5810. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, DC. $250,000, 2006. 8-year grant. For recoverable grant to establish Success Measures Data System as viable methodology for evaluating impact of community development organizations. 5811. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build internal capacity to engage Native American community and leverage its grant-making experience to advance Native arts on national scale. 5812. New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. For National Dance Project’s grant-making and other programs to assist individual dance artists and underwrite production and touring of contemporary dance works. 5813. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To mobilize new sources of philanthropic capital for community development and develop new techniques and tools to assist low-income borrowers. 5814. New World Foundation, New York, NY. $275,000, 2006. For resource mobilization laboratory to develop and test new fundraising and revenue-building schemes for organizations working for social justice. 5815. New York University, School of Law, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to research project on plea bargaining reform in China and convene conference on comparative criminal justice reform in Russia and East Asia. 5816. New York University, Women of Color Policy Network, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity by hiring full-time director and fortifying research base. 5817. NGO Consortium for the Promotion of Small and Micro Enterprise, Lima, Peru. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To promote local economic development, diversify services, and collaborate with Microfinance Information Exchange to improve financial transparency in microfinance sector. 5818. NIDAN, Patna, India. $245,290, 2006. 3-year grant. To scale up its self-help-group-based microfinance program, expand its insurance program, promote worker-owned enterprises and strengthen its internal capacity for rights-based advocacy.
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5819. Nine to Five Working Women Education Fund, Milwaukee, WI. $167,040, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For staffing and development and strategic planning to increase institutional capacity to build movement of low-wage women to achieve economic justice. 5820. Non-Profit Consortium, South Africa. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for training, technical assistance and legal services to South African civil society organizations. 5821. NPO Development Center, Shanghai, Shanghi, China. $100,600, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To expand capacity building program for community-based NGOs and nonprofit organizations in Shanghai and neighboring areas. 5822. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2006. To evaluate eight city collaborations within Integrating Arts and Education Reform initiative. 5823. Optimal Solutions Group LLC, Baltimore, MD. $200,000, 2006. To conduct research on most promising industry and occupation sectors for creating jobs for low-income minority workers. 5824. Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture, Santiago, Chile. $289,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For workshops on use, design and production of bilingual education materials for indigenous students and to apply methodology in other multi-ethnic settings. 5825. Pacific Environment, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. For technical assistance to Sosnovka Coalition of NGOs working in fields of sustainable environmental management and environmental justice in Siberia and Russian Far East. 5826. Partnership for Working Families, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2006. For general support for training, research and technical assistance to build capacity of local organizations working to link urban economic growth and grassroots activism. 5827. Perhimpunan LP3ES, Jakarta, Indonesia. $235,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To advocate for citizen participation in management of drinking water resources. 5828. Perhimpunan Penggerak Advokasi Kerakyatan untuk Keadilan Sosial, Association of People-Centered Advocacy for Social Justice, Bandung, Indonesia. $232,800, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for training, technical assistance, research and networking to build advocacy capacity of civil society organizations. 5829. POLIS - Institute for Research, Training and Advisory Services in Social Policy, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $193,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate and strengthen civil society capacity to participate in process of decentralizing public administration in Brazil. 5830. Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lima, Peru. $150,000, 2006. For research and debate to generate research agenda on representative democracy in Latin America, and to coordinate Peruvian Social Science Network and evaluate Innovations Awards Program in Peru. 5831. Poverty Eradication Network, Kenya. $310,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for program and infrastructure development and to provide technical assistance to selected foundation grantee organizations in Eastern Africa. 5832. Pravah, India. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen its youth citizenship action programs and for staff training and institutional capacity building. 5833. Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, Netherlands. $100,000, 2006. For training program to prepare West African singers, musicians, dancers and technicians for Sahel Opera. 5834. ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise, Mexico City, Mexico. $200,000, 2006. To strengthen network’s capacity to offer affiliates training, promote financial transparency, generate policy proposals and organize Second Latin American Forum on Village Banking. 5835. ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise, Mexico City, Mexico. $150,000, 2006. 9-year grant. To expand one-stop microfinance services program for low-income urban and semi-urban Mexicans and develop social performance management system. 5836. Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN), Reno, NV. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to increase civic participation on policy issues affecting low-income and middle class people and for organizational development. 5837. Project for Public Spaces, New York, NY. $900,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For grant making and administrative and technical assistance to plan for and establish public market networks in five metropolitan areas and rebuild market system devastated by Hurricane Katrina. 5838. PROMETRA USA, Atlanta, GA. $250,000, 2006. For final support to build organizational capacity of traditional medicine and indigenous
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science organizations and for participation of traditional healers in XVI International AIDS Conference. 5839. Promotora Equinoccio, Mexico. $89,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To design and implement Fondo Equinoccio, socially responsible microfinance investment fund for Mexico. 5840. Proteus Fund, Amherst, MA. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Media Democracy Fund, new donors’ collaborative, to develop its infrastructure and communications effectiveness in preparation for grantmaking in field of electronic media policy. 5841. Public Education Network, DC. $1,000,000, 2006. For ongoing institutional development and for constituency building for post-Katrina education rebuilding in Gulf Coast region. 5842. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $900,000, 2006. For start-up core support for Fund for Education Organizing, national donors’ collaborative to foster community organizing for school reform through grants, matching funds and capacity building. 5843. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2006. For technical assistance to Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund and Interfaith Advisory Committee in design, management and evaluation of grant-making strategy to help faith-based institutions. 5844. Quality Experts Group, Egypt. $120,000, 2006. To train four Egyptian faculties on quality management standards and to produce model quality system for higher education institutions to be implemented within two faculties. 5845. Realize Consulting Group, Los Gatos, CA. $172,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance to organizations implementing Savings for Education, Entrepreneurship and Downpayment (SEED) demonstration and evaluation project. 5846. Redwood Community Action Agency, Eureka, CA. $175,000, 2006. For transitional support and regional technical assistance for Collaborative Learning Circle. 5847. Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. For Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center to evaluate five-site cross-program collaboration on community organizing and social justice. 5848. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $1,474,235, 2006. 4-year grant. For evaluation of demonstration to determine feasibility and potential impact of universal children’s savings account system in United States. 5849. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC. $199,616, 2006. For process evaluation to document and improve programs providing savings accounts to children in low-wealth families at sites nationwide participating in foundation’s SEED initiative. 5850. Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women (RAINBO), New York, NY. $450,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity of organizations working against female genital mutilation and strengthen Amanitare network of African women and NGOs to promote sexual and reproductive health and rights. 5851. Rights and Resources Group, DC. $300,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To coordinate Rights and Resources Initiative for forest policy and tenure reform, design global campaign, generate strategic analyses and provide networking and other technical assistance. 5852. Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. $54,000, 2006. To assess feasibility of National Training Center for Minority Civic Engagement to educate minority leaders and residents on overcoming socioeconomic decline. 5853. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund to engage, empower and benefit displaced residents in sustainable and just rebuilding of region. 5854. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For leadership development training for actors in field of U.S. media reform and justice. 5855. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for leadership training program for senior nonprofit social change leaders and for capacity building to strengthen organizational structure and funding base. 5856. Rostros y Voces, Faces and Voices Foundation for Social Development, Mexico City, Mexico. $3,000,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For organizational development to position Rostros y Voces as leader in social justice philanthropy and for grant making to strengthen capacities of community and civil society organizations. 5857. Rostros y Voces, Faces and Voices Foundation for Social Development, Mexico City, Mexico. $46,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For leadership
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training, community development and other activities to build organizational capacity and intellectual capital and strengthen cultural identity in Afro-descendent Mexican communities. 5858. Rural Development Leadership Network, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For Phase II of Mobilizing Network project to reshape organization into more effective vehicle for promotion of sustainable and equitable development in rural communities. 5859. Russian Harm Reduction Network, Moscow, Russia. $301,000, 2006. For grants to local HIV/AIDS harm reduction programs and to build institutional capacity. 5860. Salvadoran Association of Business Promoters (ASEI), San Salvador, El Salvador. $108,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To strengthen alliance’s organizational structure, promote microenterprise and facilitate use and improve impact of migrant remittances for local development in El Salvador. 5861. Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA), Mahila Sewa Trust, Ahmadabad, India. $33,955, 2006. To sustain trust’s work to expand role of women in community-based natural resource management as it develops relationships with potential new donors. 5862. Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Arcata, CA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Arts and Cultural Expression Program and for strategic planning to broaden program’s funding base. 5863. Shaanxi Research Association for Women and Family, China. $161,800, 2006. 3-year grant. For training, technical assistance, development planning, grants and publications to build capacity of women village leaders and for demonstration project in participatory community planning. 5864. Shorebank International, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. To implement communications strategy for Development Finance Forum, international network of independent practitioners to help to build field. 5865. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian, DC. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Museum to re-evaluate its current grantmaking programs, strengthen its grantmaking capacity, and assess technical assistance needs of Native arts communities. 5866. SNV Netherlands Development Organization, The Hague, Netherlands. $51,100, 2006. 2-year grant. For sedge cultivation, handicraft production and export in Vietnam’s Ninh Binh province. 5867. Social Science Research Council, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For endowment support to provide income for infrastructure investments, expansion of Council’s public reach and impact and development of new initiatives. 5868. Song Hong Cooperative, Vietnam. $16,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To establish veterinarian network to organize efforts to prevent and control avian influenza in Vinh Phuc province. 5869. South African Institute for Advancement, Cape Town, South Africa. $75,000, 2006. To promote philanthropy and development of resource mobilization strategies for nonprofit organizations. 5870. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $625,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For small grants program and technical assistance to rural African-American and low-wealth communities in Southeast. 5871. Southern Echo, Jackson, MS. $124,500, 2006. To conduct training, provide technical assistance and organize meetings to ensure that low-income communities have voice in post-Hurricane Katrina relief and reconstruction process. 5872. Southern Partners Fund, Atlanta, GA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen social justice community organizing, institutionalize community-owned model of leadership development and democratic philanthropy, and increase its development capacity. 5873. Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC. $55,000, 2006. To celebrate 10th anniversary of work in rural American South, honoring extraordinary achievements and bringing together key leaders to achieve greater impact in region. 5874. Special Court for Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone. $150,000, 2006. For fundraising consultant to secure resources needed to effectively address issues of impunity and accountability with respect to human rights violations. 5875. Stefan Batory Foundation, Warsaw, Poland. $4,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For endowment support to strengthen and diversify financial base and enhance grant making and operations. 5876. Stichting Govcom.org, Amsterdam, Netherlands. $60,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To evaluate network development in media reform and justice field in the U.S. 5877. Stichting NairoBits, Amsterdam, Netherlands. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For tie-off general support to train youth in creative use of new
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media and technology and for transition of governance, management and program development to Kenyan NairoBits Trust. 5878. Sunflower Community Action, Wichita, KS. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building and organizational development to advance economic and social justice and increase civic participation of immigrants and communities of color in Kansas. 5879. Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa Trust (SAPTA), Nairobi, Kenya. $50,000, 2006. For preventative outpatient counseling and other programs to address alcohol and drug abuse, and to develop strategic plan to develop institutional capacity and financial sustainability. 5880. Swayam, Calcutta, India. $300,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For tie-off endowment support to sustain work addressing violence against women and build institutional capacity. 5881. Tarahumara Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico. $75,000, 2006. To implement learning communities methodology for training primary school teachers to address educational needs of Raramuri children in Tamahumara Highlands. 5882. TCC Group, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For technical assistance and challenge grant program to assist key journalism organizations that promote ethics and diversity in news media. 5883. Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY. $615,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Community College Research Center to evaluate implementation and impact of Community College Bridges to Opportunity Initiative. 5884. Technical Assistance in Alternative Agriculture, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $173,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For core support for applied research and advocacy to promote pro-poor biodiversity policies. 5885. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For expansion of African Safari Lodge network which promotes local economic development, equity and sustainable rural livelihoods in Mozambique. 5886. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For TechnoServe South Africa to promote sustainable rural livelihoods by strengthening emerging agribusinesses and building capacity of local intermediaries and farmers’ associations. 5887. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $60,000, 2006. For core support for Design Studio for Social Intervention to increase effectiveness of social change practitioners. 5888. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. For Opportunity Agenda to implement Katrina Communications Initiative, an initiative for social justice leaders to coincide with anniversary of Katrina disaster. 5889. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For core support for Break the Chains, initiative to advance community-based advocacy on drug policy reform in communities of color. 5890. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For core support for Grantmakers Without Borders in efforts to strengthen work to promote social change philanthropy internationally. 5891. Tides Center, Center for Social Inclusion, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To create social justice advocacy strategies and build policy reform models to end racial disparity and promote equal opportunity in Gulf Coast region. 5892. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. For general support for capacity building to strengthen organization’s donor support and community philanthropy programming. 5893. Twenty-First Century Foundation, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For core support for administrative infrastructure for Hurricane Katrina Initiative. 5894. Udyogini, New Delhi, India. $165,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For training, business development services and other activities to strengthen women-owned microenterprises in Western India. 5895. Union for Rural Efforts, Mexico City, Mexico. $85,000, 2006. To transform Cosechando Juntos microfinance program into regulated savings institution, study impact of program on rural poor, and expand training for rural microentrepreneurs. 5896. United Negro College Fund, Institute for Capacity Building, Fairfax, VA. $1,750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For leadership transition and development. 5897. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia. $164,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To develop and test teaching-training materials on pluralism and Indonesian arts, and for faculty development.
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5898. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $195,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To assess long-term retention of assets and well-being of participants in individual development account matched savings programs. 5899. University of California, Los Angeles, CA. $756,000, 2006. For Program in Global Health, to develop guidance for foundations on mainstreaming HIV grantmaking to confront issues of accountability, leadership, and equity, and to develop policy review networks. 5900. University of California, Graduate School of Education, Berkeley, CA. $185,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To further city-level partnership to infuse arts into teacher training programs serving public schools in San Francisco East Bay Area. 5901. University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. $50,000, 2006. To develop, implement and evaluate impact of university preparation program for low-income and indigenous high school students for university admission. 5902. University of Indonesia, Indonesia. $450,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. For Center for Health Research, to provide technical assistance to and promote links in development thinking and practice among sexuality and reproductive health and environment and development NGOs. 5903. University of Indonesia, Indonesia. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Faculty of Law to promote legal and natural resources literacy for poverty alleviation and resource management. 5904. University of London, Institute of Education, London, England. $1,000,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Thomas Coram Research Unit to monitor and evaluate worldwide implementation of foundation’s Global Dialogue on Sexual Health and Wellbeing. 5905. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen organizational structure of New WORLD Theater, develop and commission new plays, continue youth and community programs and hold annual Advisory Group meetings. New WORLD Theater is located on campus of University of Massachusetts and produces and presents theatrical works by artists of color in effort to educate, enliven and empower diverse, broad-based audience and to foster creative network of professional and community participants. 5906. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For tie-off support to facilitate leadership transition and develop strategic plan for sustainability of university’s New England Resource Center for Higher Education. 5907. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA. $100,000, 2006. For Summer Institute for scholars to explore Islam through gender lens and workshop to help public school teachers develop strategies for incorporating Institute content into school curricula. 5908. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $50,000, 2006. For Center for Research on Learning and Teaching and China’s National Academy of Education Administration to engage leaders and practitioners from both countries in Leadership Forum. 5909. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. $2,200,000, 2006. For Center for Community Capitalism to conduct multi-year evaluation of Self-Help/Fannie Mae Community Advantage Home Loan Secondary Mortgage Program. 5910. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $700,000, 2006. For Community College Leadership Program to provide technical and other assistance to grantees working to integrate academic, workforce development and remedial programs in community colleges. 5911. University of the Witwatersrand, School of Public Health, Johannesburg, South Africa. $295,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To complete economic evaluation of integrated microfinance, HIV/AIDS and gender equity program and disseminate lessons learned. 5912. Urban Institute, DC. $1,000,000, 2006. For final core support for Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy work to provide data, research and analyses on nonprofit sector. 5913. Urban Resource Centre, South Africa. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Community Microfinance Network to build capacity of and leverage support for savings-based social movements. 5914. Urbanomics Consulting Group, DC. $150,000, 2006. For communications technical assistance to organizations working on male reproductive health issues in developing media messages that influence access to services. 5915. Vanguard Public Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For People’s Hurricane Relief Fund and Oversight Coalition to organize one-year commemorative event honoring New Orleans-based Katrina victims and evaluate reconstruction process. 5916. Verona Fathers Registered Trustees, Nairobi, Kenya. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For tie-off support to build capacity for effective,
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environmentally friendly and profitable solid waste management systems in selected informal settlements in Nairobi. 5917. Walter Sisulu University for Technology and Science, Umtata, South Africa. $55,000, 2006. For research and strategic planning to determine how best to use resources of four campuses, particularly with respect to campus activities and regional development in Eastern Cape. 5918. Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA. $30,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Wellesley Centers for Women to provide technical assistance to Chinese lawyers and activists working on gender and law issues. 5919. Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW), DC. $100,000, 2006. To develop and disseminate best practices to help Workforce Investment Boards more fully integrate concepts of self-sufficiency into workforce systems. 5920. Winrock International, Arlington, VA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To establish natural resource products network to facilitate training, capacity building and coordination of producers and traders of natural resource products in Southern Africa. 5921. Womens Educational Media, San Francisco, CA. $300,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Respect for All program to launch three multimedia educational campaigns and training programs to help students, faculty, parents and policymakers combat homophobia in schools. 5922. Womens Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), New York, NY. $600,000, 2006. For general support for organizational development and program activities to improve status of women worldwide. 5923. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For conference bringing together nonprofit leaders to share best practices on using human rights framework to further their work, with emphasis on equality and justice for women and girls. 5924. Womens Hope, Education and Training (WHEAT) Trust, South Africa. $100,000, 2006. For organizational development and capacity building in preparation for endowment campaign. 5925. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $250,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For advocacy to increase supply of fairly priced retail financial services and reduce availability of wealth-depleting financial services. 5926. Workers College, Durban, South Africa. $180,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Adult Access Project to improve and formalize access paths into higher education institutions for adult learners. 5927. World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, Montreal, Canada. $75,000, 2006. To assess current state of community broadcasting movement, evaluate association’s past successes and shortcomings, and to develop strategic plan. 5928. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $170,000, 2006. To engage religious leaders in global consultation framed upon consensus around components of decent care in relation to HIV/AIDS. 5929. Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, New Haven, CT. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To assess impact of courses that require students to engage across religious, cultural and ethnic differences. 5930. Yayasan Bali Purnati, Center for the Arts, Bali, Indonesia. $144,000, 2006. To evaluate revitalization projects that aim to strengthen process of transmitting skills needed to perform, understand and enjoy traditional and local performing arts to ensuing generations. 5931. Yayasan Bina Usaha Lingkungan, Jakarta, Indonesia. $300,000, 2006. 2.50-year grant. To promote capacity development, financial literacy and public awareness in natural resource-related recovery activities in post-Tsunami areas of Indonesia. 5932. Yayasan Pendidikan Seni Nusantara, Jakarta, Indonesia. $520,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To disseminate arts education materials based on Indonesian arts, and to train teachers in their use. 5933. Ye Shengtao Association of China, Beijing, China. $168,900, 2006. 2-year grant. For action-oriented research to improve teacher training in West China. 5934. Young Audiences (YA), New York, NY. $175,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To design, develop, deliver and evaluate Arts for Learning Lessons, systemic program of classroom-ready content and professional development, in schools in eight communities. 5935. Youth Speaks, San Francisco, CA. $175,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for resource and infrastructure development and for meetings, educational summit and funders’ briefings. 5936. YouthBuild USA, Somerville, MA. $1,000,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to sustain operations during transfer of federally funded YouthBuild program from Department of Housing and Urban Development to Department of Labor.
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5937. Yunnan Xishuangbanna Prefecture Women and Children Psychological and Legal Consultation Service Center, China. $250,000, 2006. 5.50-year grant. To develop its internal capacity to address legal, health and psychological problems of women and children and to build capacity of village women’s groups.
Foundation for Child Development Limitations: Giving limited to research and policy grants related to foundation focus and restricted to the U.S. 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. 5938. Cambridge College, Cambridge, MA. $86,259, 2007. For Schott Principals Institute to prepare principals to advocate for state policies supporting PK-3. 5939. Child Trends, DC. $10,000, 2007. For DataBank Mid-Course Review.
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. 5940. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $150,000, 2006. For schools participating in Vermont Excellent Schools program. 5941. Indiana University, East Asian Studies Center, Bloomington, IN. $25,000, 2006. For NCTA teachers and schools who suffered losses as a result of Hurricane Katrina. 5942. Insites A Support Network for Educational Change, Longmont, CO. $264,500, 2006. For assessment of National Consortium for Teaching about Asia and study tour program. 5943. Remedy, New Haven, CT. $50,000, 2006. For challenge grant for general support. 5944. University of Kentucky, Asia Center, Lexington, KY. $31,000, 2006. For Key Leaders in Education Tour to China.
Gilder Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 5945. Brighter Choice Foundation, Albany, NY. $200,000, 2005. 5946. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2005.
Gleason Foundation (formerly Gleason Memorial Fund, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Monroe County, NY. No support for United Way-supported agencies. No grants to individuals. 5947. New York Charter Schools Association, Albany, NY. $50,000, 2005.
The Goldman Sachs Foundation (formerly Goldman Sachs Fund) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for advocacy groups or religious, fraternal, or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for fundraising events. 5948. Center for Applied Linguistics, DC. $100,000, 2005. For teacher training and preparation for two-way immersion programs. 5949. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $25,000, 2005. For planning for participation in University Access program. 5950. Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. $210,000, 2005. To continue assessment of selected Signature Initiative projects focused on the development of talented youth, to serve as advisors to the Foundation, and for a Developing High Potential Youth Symposium. 5951. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $500,000, 2005. For Stanford Educational Leadership Institute (SELI) to deepen and expand its leadership development program for school principals and superintendents and to strategically plan for SELI’s long-range sustainability.
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, MA, and New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 5952. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 5953. Executive Service Corps of the Delaware Valley, Camden, NJ. $25,000, 2005. 5954. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $60,000, 2005.
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5955. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. 5956. Teach for America, New York, NY. $200,000, 2005.
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. 5957. Fordham University, Bronx, NY. $524,340, 2006. For Changing Classroom Climate and Other School Micro-contexts: The 4Rs Setting-Level Study. 5958. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2006. For Evaluating Professional Development in After-School and Youth Development Programs.
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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, tables, or advertising for fundraising events; no loans or program-related investments. 5970. Camp Fire USA, Kansas City, MO. $75,000, 2006. Toward longitudinal evaluation of Community Family Club program. 5971. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. Toward Technology Service Corps Program. 5972. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $100,000, 2006. For national training and evaluation efforts. 5973. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $35,000, 2006. For general support.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or for public interest litigation or antivivisectionist causes. No grants to individuals, or for foreign travel or foreign study. 5959. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $30,000, 2006. For development of curriculum and student assessment at five Brooklyn charter schools located in Bushwick, East New York, Fort Greene/Bedford Stuyvesant and Crown Heights. 5960. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. For Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation Fund. 5961. New Israel Fund, DC. $135,000, 2006. For Shatil, which provides technical assistance to Israeli nonprofits; for programs that promote Jewish-Arab equality and co-existence; for general program support in Israel; and for donor-advised support for Hillel - Right to Choose. 5962. Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For services to build administrative and program capacity for expansion of early literacy program that introduces children and their families to books during pediatric well-child visits. 5963. ReServe Elder Service, Brooklyn, NY. $30,000, 2006. For program that connects retired older adults with stipend-paying jobs in nonprofit sector that draw upon their past skills and experience. 5964. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For New Teachers New York, program that offers range of professional development programs and resources that prepare and support first-year teachers in New York City public school system.
Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 5965. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2005.
Charles Hayden Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Boston, MA, and New York, NY areas (including the cities of Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson, 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. 5966. Building Excellent Schools, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. To support training of charter school leaders in New York. 5967. Center for Collaborative Education, Boston, MA. $72,500, 2006. To support Middle School Family Engagement and Leadership Program. 5968. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $20,000, 2006. To support Roberto Clemente Middle School in New York City in The Century Program. 5969. United Academy, Newark, NJ. $125,000, 2006. For conditional grant toward capacity building efforts.
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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. 5974. Alzheimers Association, New York City Chapter, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward Dementia Home Care Aides Training Program. 5975. ARC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. To evaluate and disseminate Optimal Wellness and Health Program. 5976. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For general support. 5977. La Clinica de la Raza, Fruitvale Health Project, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. To support development, evaluation and dissemination of Chronic Care Model to improve health outcomes in chronically ill patients, primarily Hispanic. 5978. National Dance Institute New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. $100,000, 2006. To support second and third year of ongoing five-year comprehensive evaluation. 5979. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. Toward Skills Builders training and follow-up technical assistance series for small and mid-sized nonprofits. 5980. Teach for America, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. Toward Professional Development Training and Support Network for corps members. 5981. Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For expansion of training program for nurses, social workers and other health care providers in prevention of child abuse and neglect, to national audience.
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. 5982. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. 5983. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 5984. Teach for America, New York, NY. $300,000, 2005.
The F. B. Heron Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Appalachia; CA; Chicago, IL; MI; Kansas City, MO; Twin Cities, MN; the Mississippi Delta; NC; NJ; New York, NY; and TX. No grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns. 5985. alt.Consulting, Pine Bluff, AR. $120,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 5986. Cascadia Revolving Fund, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 5987. Community Housing Wyandotte County (CHWC), Kansas City, KS. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 5988. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 5989. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 5990. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $50,000, 2006. For general support.
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5991. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Detroit, MI. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project support. 5992. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 5993. Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 5994. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 5995. Rural Collaborative, Portland, OR. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support.
Independence Community Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Nassau, New York, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, NY, and Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Union counties, NJ. No support for political or religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for tickets for dinners, golf outings, or fundraising events. 5996. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 5997. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 5998. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 5999. Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2005. 6000. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6001. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005.
JEHT Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. No grants to individuals or for direct services. 6002. American Association of People with Disabilities, DC. $25,000, 2006. For strategic planning and capacity-building for Disability Vote Project. 6003. Association of Paroling Authorities International, Wallingford, PA. $35,000, 2006. For executive transition planning. 6004. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. $313,995, 2006. To evaluate Quality of the Voter Experience. 6005. Cascade Center for Community Governance, Redmond, OR. $98,133, 2006. For Civic Justice Corps. 6006. Center for Effective Public Policy, Silver Spring, MD. $24,198, 2006. For technical assistance. 6007. Chicago Metropolis 2020, Chicago, IL. $65,150, 2006. For Justice and Violence Index. 6008. Citizens Alliance on Prisons and Public Spending, Lansing, MI. $105,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 6009. Family Justice, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. For implementation of strategic plan. 6010. FrameWorks Institute, DC. $120,000, 2006. For Race, Communications, and American Life. 6011. Innocence Project, New York, NY. $416,667, 2006. For capital building. 6012. Innocence Project, New York, NY. $92,500, 2006. For capital building. 6013. Innocence Project, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For capital building. 6014. Institute for Social and Environmental Justice Education, Oakland, CA. $61,680, 2006. For technical assistance to W. Haywood Burns Institute. 6015. Intermountain Harm Reduction Project, Salt Lake City, UT. $35,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 6016. Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, DC. $25,000, 2006. For organizational development. 6017. Justice at Stake Campaign, DC. $78,572, 2006. For strategic planning: State Campaigns for Public Financing of Judicial Elections. 6018. Kansas Department of Corrections, Topeka, KS. $75,000, 2006. For Kansas Reentry and Justice Reinvestment Initiative Planning Project. 6019. Legal Action Center, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For Multi-State Technical Assistance Planning Project. 6020. Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University, New York, NY. $203,700, 2006. For fundraising and strategic planning. 6021. Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA. $23,500, 2006. For evaluation of Campaign Finance Reform efforts. 6022. Physicians for Human Rights, Cambridge, MA. $164,698, 2006. For capacity building. 6023. Physicians for Human Rights, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006. For media consultant. 6024. Public Campaign, DC. $167,500, 2006. For planning grant.
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6025. Sentencing Project, DC. $250,000, 2006. For implementation of strategic plan. 6026. Texas Defender Service, Houston, TX. $116,250, 2006. For general operating support and Development Consulting Support. 6027. Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For state sentencing and corrections policy reform technical assistance. 6028. Western Prison Project, Portland, OR. $63,400, 2006. For strategic planning.
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). 6029. Education Conservancy, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support. 6030. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA. $124,996, 2006. For salary for HUNAP Director. 6031. Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT. $100,000, 2006. For Transition Fund.
Joukowsky Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the northeastern U.S. No grants to individuals. 6032. Nightingale-Bamford School, New York, NY. $38,958, 2005. For Board/ Head of School evaluation study.
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. 6033. Asian Women in Business (AWIB), New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 6034. Business Invest in Growth, Austin, TX. $15,000, 2005. 6035. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6036. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $75,000, 2005. 6037. Center for Non-Profit Corporations, North Brunswick, NJ. $40,000, 2005. 6038. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2005. 6039. Center for Women and Enterprise, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. 6040. Chicago Community Ventures, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. 6041. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. 6042. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2005. 6043. City Connect Detroit, Detroit, MI. $20,000, 2005. 6044. Colorado Enterprise Fund, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2005. 6045. Colorado Enterprise Fund, Denver, CO. $15,000, 2005. 6046. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6047. CommunityWorks in West Virginia, Charleston, WV. $18,000, 2005. 6048. Connecticut Center for School Change, Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2005. 6049. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. 6050. Critical Path Institute, Tucson, AZ. $25,000, 2005. 6051. EcoLogic Finance, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2005. 6052. EcoLogic Finance, Cambridge, MA. $50,000, 2005. 6053. Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan Area, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. 6054. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $50,000, 2005. 6055. Environmental Careers Organization (ECO), Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. 6056. Executive Service Corps of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2005. 6057. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. 6058. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $90,000, 2005. 6059. Forward Community Investments, Madison, WI. $25,000, 2005. 6060. Forward Community Investments, Madison, WI. $15,000, 2005. 6061. Fundacion Educa Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. $50,000, 2005.
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6062. Greater North Pulaski Development Corporation, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. 6063. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $10,000, 2005. 6064. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. 6065. Jamaica Business Resource Center, Jamaica, NY. $100,000, 2005. 6066. Kaboom, Fort Worth, DC. $55,000, 2005. 6067. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $450,000, 2005. 6068. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2005. 6069. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $185,000, 2005. 6070. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Detroit, MI. $150,000, 2005. 6071. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. 6072. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Phoenix, AZ. $60,000, 2005. 6073. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $60,000, 2005. 6074. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. 6075. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. 6076. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2005. 6077. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Indianapolis, IN. $25,000, 2005. 6078. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6079. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6080. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6081. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Saint Petersburg, FL. $10,000, 2005. 6082. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. 6083. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of Greater Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $25,000, 2005. 6084. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6085. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6086. Mercy Loan Fund, Denver, CO. $25,000, 2005. 6087. Metro Housing Partnership, Flint, MI. $10,000, 2005. 6088. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $75,000, 2005. 6089. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, Dover, DE. $30,000, 2005. 6090. Neighborhood Housing Services of Austin, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2005. 6091. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2005. 6092. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2005. 6093. Neighborhood Housing Services of Lafayette, Lafayette, IN. $10,000, 2005. 6094. Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2005. 6095. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $120,000, 2005. 6096. Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. $100,000, 2005. 6097. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County, Avondale, AZ. $15,000, 2005. 6098. New Directions Housing Corporation, Louisville, KY. $15,000, 2005. 6099. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6100. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6101. Nonprofit Finance Fund, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2005. 6102. Nonprofit Financial Center, Chicago, IL. $33,000, 2005. 6103. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $175,000, 2005. 6104. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $10,000, 2005. 6105. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $45,000, 2005. 6106. San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. 6107. SELF Employment Loan Fund, Phoenix, AZ. $25,000, 2005.
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6108. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6109. Social Venture Partners Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $50,000, 2005. 6110. South African Institute for Advancement, Cape Town, South Africa. $50,000, 2005. 6111. Support Center for Nonprofit Management, New York, NY. $135,000, 2005. 6112. Support Center for Sustainable Development (SUCEDE), Miami, FL. $25,000, 2005. 6113. Support Center for Sustainable Development (SUCEDE), Miami, FL. $25,000, 2005. 6114. Teach for America, New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. 6115. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $14,000, 2005. 6116. Teach for America, Phoenix, AZ. $10,000, 2005. 6117. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $10,000, 2005. 6118. Teach for America, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA. $12,000, 2005. 6119. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. 6120. Teachers Treasures, Indianapolis, IN. $10,000, 2005. 6121. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6122. Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston, Houston, TX. $10,000, 2005. 6123. TechnoServe, DC. $35,000, 2005. 6124. TechnoServe, DC. $25,000, 2005. 6125. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6126. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. 6127. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6128. WARM Training Center, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2005. 6129. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $13,000, 2005.
The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City, NY; 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. 6130. Council on the Environment of New York City, New York, NY. $60,000, 2005. For New Farmer Development Project, to build sustainable regional agriculture and community food security by helping New York City immigrants with farming backgrounds re-enter farming, and by direct-marketing their crops. 6131. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $125,000, 2005. For Project for New Philanthropy Studies. 6132. Forest Park Trust, Woodhaven, NY. $30,000, 2005. For Kaplan Fellows: An Integration Pilot Project. 6133. Fundacion Amistad, East Hampton, NY. $125,000, 2005. For Cal Cardenas Project, 20th-Century Preservation Project Development, U.S. architectural influence in Havana, inventory of heritages sites, and capacity building of GIS. 6134. Old Stone House, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For planning and program support.
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. 6135. Community Involved In Sustaining Agriculture, South Deerfield, MA. $50,000, 2005. For Farm To Cafeteria Institutional Buying Program. 6136. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $100,000, 2005. For Hope loan reserves and program expenses to assist nonprofits in FEMA-designated assistance areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 6137. Environmental Careers Organization (ECO), Boston, MA. $22,300, 2005. For internship support. 6138. Environmental Careers Organization (ECO), Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support. 6139. Four One Five Society, Redding, CA. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6140. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $10,000, 2005. For scholarship for land trust training for Massachusetts. 6141. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $10,000, 2005. For scholarship for land trust training for San Diego County, California. 6142. San Diego Conservation Resources Network, San Diego, CA. $70,000, 2005. For continued work with county on TransNet allocation for land conservation.
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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. 6143. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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. 6144. International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, Southampton, NY. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Eye Fund Initiative, effort to help developing world eye care programs build capacity to provide high-quality, high-volume, affordable, and sustainable eye care. 6145. Seva Foundation, Berkeley, CA. $250,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity of leading developing-world eye care programs to help other, less advanced eye care programs transform themselves into high-quality, high-volume, affordable, and sustainable providers. 6146. Xavier Society for the Blind, New York, NY. $148,000, 2006. For purchase and installation of new software system needed to support Society’s customer service, fundraising, and management activities.
Legacy Heritage Fund Limited (formerly KBRK, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY, as well as in Tucson, AZ, MA, and Washington, DC. No grants to individuals (except for Legacy Heritage fellowships). 6147. American Jewish Committee, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. For establishment of educational programming and seminars for school principals and grant program to support community Hebrew High Schools. 6148. American Jewish Committee, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For educational programming for United States college professors teaching courses on Israel and the Middle East. 6149. American Jewish Committee, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For educational programming for United States college professors teaching courses on Israel and the Middle East. 6150. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. $103,782, 2006. For establishment of educational programming and seminars for school principals and grant program to support community Hebrew High Schools. 6151. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $12,313, 2006. For cultural competency training program for workers in Jewish Long Term Care facilities. 6152. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $12,313, 2006. For cultural competency training program for workers in Jewish long term care facilities. 6153. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. $12,313, 2006. For cultural competency training program for workers in Jewish long-term care facilities.
Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area. No support for international organizations. No grants to individuals. 6154. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. Toward completion of Green Mountain Paper Comp. 6155. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Initiative in Sudan. 6156. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For Comprehensive Assessment Program for Charter Schools. 6157. Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center, Boston, MA. $13,600, 2006. For Phase II Strategic plan and for software related purchases.
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; international activities limited to East and Southeast Asia. No support for journalism, medical or media projects. No grants to individuals (except for specially designated programs), or for endowments, domestic building campaigns, general operating support, annual fund drives; no loans.
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6158. Partners for Sacred Places, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Training Program on Congregational Partnerships. 6159. United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For Assessment of Luce Buildings on Campuses in Asia.
The M & T Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC, DE, MD, NY, PA, and WV. No support for political, fraternal, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals. 6160. Albany Center for Economic Success, Albany, NY. $10,000, 2005. 6161. Banking Partnership for Community Development, New York, NY. $348,000, 2005. 6162. Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2005. 6163. East Baltimore Development, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2005. 6164. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $37,000, 2005. 6165. Neighborhood Housing Services of America, Oakland, CA. $23,500, 2005. 6166. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2005. 6167. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005.
The M.A.C. AIDS Fund (formerly The M.A.C. Global Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on CA and NY; giving on an international basis, with some emphasis on Ontario, Canada. No grants to individuals. 6168. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For program support. 6169. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $10,000, 2005. For program support.
Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation 6170. English-Speaking Union of the United States, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For the English for Medical Professionals program. 6171. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For Training Pediatric Residents About Adolescent Mental Health Problems: A Proof-of-Concept Pilot for a Proposed National Curriculum; program with Harvard Medical School.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for primarily local organizations. No grants to individuals (including scholarships); no loans. 6172. Allegheny College, Meadville, PA. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Senior President. 6173. Appalachian College Association, Berea, KY. $3,050,000, 2006. 9-year grant. For Vice President for Academic Affairs. 6174. Associated Colleges of the Midwest, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6175. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta, GA. $150,000, 2006. For Strategic Plan for Atlanta University Center (AUC) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Archives. 6176. Barnard College, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For Senior President. 6177. Bennett College, Greensboro, NC. $200,000, 2006. For National Presidential Search. 6178. Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, AL. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6179. Clemson University, Clemson, SC. $177,000, 2006. 10-year grant. For Ecosystems Research and Training: Junior Faculty. 6180. Colby College, Waterville, ME. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Mid-Career President. 6181. College of Wooster, Wooster, OH. $200,000, 2006. 5-year grant. 6182. Doane College, Crete, NE. $30,000, 2006. For Strategic Planning. 6183. Drew University, Madison, NJ. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6184. Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions, New Windsor, NY. $1,500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Administrative Funding. 6185. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. $169,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka.
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6186. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Latin American Training Program. 6187. Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany. $178,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6188. Furman University, Greenville, SC. $200,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Senior President. 6189. Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany. $76,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6190. George Washington University, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, DC. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Summer Archival Training Institutes. 6191. Goucher College, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Presidential Leadership, Study Abroad. 6192. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6193. Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY. $40,000, 2006. For Strategic Planning Initiatives. 6194. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $102,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6195. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Mid-Career President. 6196. Ifa Lethu Foundation, Pretoria, South Africa. $16,000, 2006. For Art Repatriation. 6197. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. $1,500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Kuali Research Administration Project. 6198. Instituto de Botanica Darwinion, Buenos Aires, Argentina. $35,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6199. Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste, Corrientes, Argentina. $32,000, 2006. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6200. Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica Tropical, Lisbon, Portugal. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For African and Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6201. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For National Institute for Teaching and Liberal Education (NITLE) Western Center. 6202. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $2,000,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For National Institute for Teaching and Liberal Education (NITLE) Funding. 6203. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $1,100,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For property transfer. 6204. Ithaka Harbors, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. For Aluka Core Operations Support, Phase IV. 6205. Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6206. Los Alamos National Security LLC, Los Alamos, NM. $881,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Investigation of Usage-based Scholarly Evaluation Metrics. 6207. Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. $13,000, 2006. For African Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6208. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. $190,000, 2006. For Chinese Museum Professionals Beijing Conference (refund recd). 6209. Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6210. Missouri Botanical Garden, Saint Louis, MO. $572,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6211. Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA. $210,000, 2006. For National Presidential Search. 6212. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. $490,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Mellon Senior Advisor. 6213. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. $200,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For Senior President. 6214. National Arts Strategies, DC. $275,000, 2006. For Strategic Planning and Services. 6215. Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. $575,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Recruiting to Library Profession II in collaboration with Johnson C. Smith University, Robert W. Woodruff Library of Atlanta University Center, and Occidental, Saint Augustine’s, Swarthmore, and Wellesley Colleges. 6216. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. $15,900, 2006. For Ecosystems Research and Training. 6217. Saint Johns College, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6218. Saint Lawrence University, Canton, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Senior President. 6219. Smithsonian Institution, DC. $234,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka.
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6220. Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, DC. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Latin American Training Program with Natural History Collections Management. 6221. Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, DC. $110,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative in Panama as part of Aluka. 6222. Southeastern Library Network, Atlanta, GA. $600,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Library Leadership Program. 6223. Southeastern Library Network, Atlanta, GA. $20,650, 2006. For Library Workshops. 6224. Southeastern Library Network, Atlanta, GA. $20,000, 2006. For Librarian Internships. 6225. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. $286,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Ecosystems Research and Training for Junior Faculty in collaboration with University of California at Davis. 6226. Theater and Arts Foundation of San Diego County, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA. $20,000, 2006. For Artistic Director Search. 6227. Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia. $70,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6228. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. $250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Research Bridges: South Africa, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), Kruger National Park. 6229. University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. $139,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6230. University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. $140,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For African Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6231. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. $84,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6232. University of Montana, Missoula, MT. $60,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For Ecosystems Research and Training. 6233. University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. $35,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Latin American Plants Initiative as part of Aluka. 6234. Utah State University, Logan, UT. $213,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Ecosystems Research and Training: Junior Faculty, Kruger National Park. 6235. W G B H Educational Foundation, Boston, MA. $386,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Audio and Moving Image Archive Assessment Special Collections. 6236. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. $50,000, 2006. For New President: Strategic Planning. 6237. Washington College, Chestertown, MD. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6238. Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6239. Whittier College, Whittier, CA. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For New President. 6240. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For Secondary School Teacher Retention Project.
Mertz Gilmore Foundation (formerly Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some emphasis on the New York City Program. 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. 6241. Border Network for Human Rights, El Paso, TX. $100,000, 2005. For Human Rights Training Institute. 6242. Center on Housing Rights and Evictions, Duluth, MN. $60,000, 2005. For U.S. Office: Housing as a Human Right; Human Rights Education in the United States. 6243. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $12,000, 2005. For technical assistance work with New York City Environmental Justice Alliance. 6244. Democracy and Workers Rights Center, Ramallah, West Bank/Gaza. $57,000, 2005. For organizational capacity building and training courses for staff and volunteers. 6245. Green Guerillas, New York, NY. $120,000, 2005. For capacity building initiative and neighborhood campaigns. 6246. Historic Districts Council, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building initiative. 6247. Information Center Womyn for Womyn, Malaysia. $21,600, 2005. For capacity building.
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6248. National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, New York, NY. $40,000, 2005. For human rights training program. 6249. National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, DC. $60,000, 2005. For initiative entitled, Housing as a Human Right: Human Rights Education in the U.S. 6250. Pratt Institute, Center for Community and Environmental Development, Brooklyn, NY. $125,000, 2005. For strategic planning.
MetLife Foundation (formerly Metropolitan Life Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 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. 6251. BoardSource, DC. $30,000, 2006. For operating support and Dashboard Reporting for Nonprofit Boards. 6252. Committee for Economic Development, DC. $200,000, 2006. For Teacher Development and Retention Roundtables. 6253. Corporation for Supportive Housing, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. For Toolkit for Connecting Employers and Tenants of Supportive Housing. 6254. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For operating support and loan fund. 6255. Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For operating support and loan fund. 6256. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $235,000, 2006. For Century Program/Peer Mentoring Program. 6257. Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ. $50,000, 2006. For Community Development Corporation technical assistance and training. 6258. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $165,000, 2006. For Community-Police Partnership Awards Program. 6259. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $135,000, 2006. For Community-Police Partnership Awards Program. 6260. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For New York City Programs. 6261. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Hartford, CT. $25,000, 2006. For Hartford Neighborhood Development Support Collaborative. 6262. National Council of La Raza, DC. $75,000, 2006. For operating support. 6263. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For operating support. 6264. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $225,000, 2006. For NLNS-MLF Residencies in Principal-Family Partnerships. 6265. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. For Practitioner Teacher Program. 6266. New York City Leadership Academy, New York, NY. $125,000, 2006. For project support. 6267. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. For Teachers Network Leadership Institute. 6268. Teachers Network, Impact II, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Teachers Network Leadership Institute. 6269. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For Legal Education Services and Consultations to Arts Organizations.
The Ambrose Monell Foundation 6270. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 6271. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 6272. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Monterey Fund, Inc. 6273. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. 6274. National Philanthropic Trust, Jenkintown, PA. $64,066, 2006. 6275. Youth, I.N.C., DC. $11,500, 2006.
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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. 6276. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. 6277. Kaboom, DC. $25,000, 2005. 6278. Teach for America, DC. $10,000, 2005. 6279. Volunteer Consulting Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005.
The Nash Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals or for conferences. 6280. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. 6281. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $63,000, 2006.
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. 6282. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $250,000, 2006. For central office and school operations. 6283. African Federation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To convene African immigrant organizations in New York City. 6284. Africans in America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6285. American Composers Orchestra, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To develop strategic plan. 6286. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $20,000, 2006. For Long Island ACORN. 6287. Arab American Association of New York, Brooklyn, NY. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6288. Arab-American Family Support Center, Brooklyn, NY. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6289. BAM Local Development Corporation, Brooklyn, NY. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide management assistance to small arts groups in downtown Brooklyn. 6290. Bargemusic, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2006. To strengthen organization. 6291. BoardSource, DC. $50,000, 2006. To strengthen nonprofit boards in New York City. 6292. Bridge, The, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To develop strategic plan. 6293. Bronx Council on the Arts, Bronx, NY. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To provide management assistance to immigrant artists and arts education organizations located in Bronx. 6294. Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2006. For facility planning process. 6295. Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2006. For organizational growth to expand capacity and for design and engineering of Kent Avenue segment of Brooklyn Navy Yard at Brooklyn Greenway Initiative. 6296. Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2006. To develop plan for Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. 6297. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To help nonprofits plan and execute special events. 6298. Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES), New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To assist alternative-to-incarceration program with long-term financial planning. 6299. Center for Community Change, DC. $20,000, 2006. For introduction of inexpensive, reliable stored value card, to build long-term financial stability for low-wage workers.
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6300. Center for Traditional Music and Dance, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For donor and board recruitment campaign. 6301. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6302. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $183,000, 2006. To continue awards and technical assistance program for volunteer neighborhood groups. 6303. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6304. City Center Fifty-Fifth Street Theater Foundation, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For development of strategic plan. 6305. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6306. Commission on the Publics Health System, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. To train community agencies to help clients get health care. 6307. Common Hope, Saint Paul, MN. $10,000, 2006. For health care and training for health care. 6308. Communications Leadership Institute, San Francisco, CA. $45,000, 2006. For media training and coaching for New York City nonprofits. 6309. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $55,000, 2006. To strengthen programs for immigrant youth. 6310. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To build capacity of local immigrant organizations. 6311. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $33,000, 2006. For nonprofit management consulting engagement involving board and staff of Chinatown Partnership Local Development Corporation. 6312. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6313. Community Service Society of New York, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For direct services, technical assistance, and advocacy for residents in federally assisted housing. 6314. Community Studies, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To improve New York City Nonprofit Service Atlas. 6315. Community Training and Assistance Center, Boston, MA. $30,000, 2006. To develop framework and processes for initiative to build capacity of small to mid-sized community-based organizations on Long Island. 6316. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Health and Environmental Funders’ Network, for grantmaker information and education program on environmental health. 6317. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For fellowships for Latino filmmakers. 6318. Cuban Artists Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. To build capacity. 6319. Damayan Migrant Workers Association, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6320. Day Care Council of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To develop plan to connect child care programs in communities that have high levels of child abuse with other family support services. 6321. ECQ Group, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To explore feasibility of management service organization for small to mid-sized minority HIV and gay-serving agencies. 6322. Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater (ENACT), New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. Toward inner-city arts education program to develop new strategic plan. 6323. Educational Priorities Panel, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. To prepare report on implementation of Department of Education’s capital plan. 6324. Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan Area, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To identify elements of school environment that promote student achievement. 6325. El Centro de Hospitalidad, Staten Island, NY. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6326. Empire Justice Center, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2006. To open Long Island office. 6327. Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2006. For short- and long-term help for Hurricane Katrina victims. 6328. Esperanza del Barrio, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6329. Families for Freedom, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6330. Friends of Hudson River Park, New York, NY. $105,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 6331. Groundwork Yonkers, Yonkers, NY. $15,000, 2006. For planning that would restore degraded public playgrounds in Yonkers. 6332. House Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide general support. 6333. International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives USA, Berkeley, CA. $100,000, 2006. To help local governments develop and implement cost-effective plans to reduce greenhouse gas.
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6334. Island Harvest, Mineola, NY. $15,000, 2006. For Bridging Educational Divide, capacity building initiative. 6335. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2006. To create virtual community for small and mid-sized nonprofits on technology issues. 6336. Jonas Center for Excellence in Nursing, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For symposium on nursing shortage in New York City. 6337. Juan Neumann Center, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6338. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, Amherst, MA. $15,000, 2006. For general support. 6339. Long Island Immigrant Alliance, Manhasset, NY. $10,000, 2006. To hire executive director. 6340. Lower East Side Printshop, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To help create strategic plan for recently expanded printmaking organization. 6341. Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To develop and evaluate video to improve nutrition for Chinese-American infants. 6342. Mental Health Association of New York City, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To develop mental health training program for nursing home staff. 6343. Mexican Educational Foundation of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6344. Mixteca Organization, Brooklyn, NY. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6345. Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts (MoCADA), Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity. 6346. Nah We Yone, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6347. National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, DC. $50,000, 2006. To train pediatric health professionals in environmental health issues. 6348. National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To facilitate merger with Forward Face. 6349. National Writing Project, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 6350. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To help Department of Education plan and implement citywide health education program. 6351. New York Chinese Cultural Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To help develop base of individual support. 6352. New York Clinical Information Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. To assess effectiveness of shared electronic medical record system in emergency rooms. 6353. New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For planning to strengthen coordination of city agencies charged with implementing environmental policies. 6354. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, New York, NY. $65,000, 2006. To teach basic bookkeeping and financial management skills to small and mid-sized nonprofits. 6355. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. To offer sophisticated financial analysis and counseling to local nonprofits. 6356. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For technology assistance for small to mid-sized nonprofits, and to expand job training program. 6357. Opening Act, New York, NY. $17,500, 2006. For program at High School for Graphic and Communication Arts, teacher development, and evaluation and assessment. 6358. Paper Bag Players, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For strategic plan. 6359. Pig Iron Theater Company, Philadelphia, PA. $45,000, 2006. For salaries for administrative staff, including box office manager and grant development officer, and for audience development marketing. 6360. Pro Mujer, New York, NY. $13,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6361. Prospect Park Alliance, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2006. For architects’ fees to design and supervise restoration of Concert Grove in Prospect Park. 6362. Public Health Institute, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For strategic partnership between United Steelworkers and Sierra Club, to promote good jobs and clean environment. 6363. Public/Private Ventures, New York, NY. $298,000, 2006. To manage and conduct assessment of employment initiative. 6364. Public/Private Ventures, New York, NY. $51,000, 2006. To develop business plan for youth employment intermediary. 6365. Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To build administrative capacity of Latino civil rights agency.
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6366. Queens Botanical Garden Society, Flushing, NY. $10,000, 2006. For technical assistance to help botanical garden serving large immigrant constituency increase earned income. 6367. Queens Council on the Arts, Woodhaven, NY. $49,000, 2006. To build base of individual donors and strengthen board. 6368. Regional Plan Association, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building for Governors Island Alliance. 6369. Sikh Coalition, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6370. Silver Bay Association for Christian Conference and Training, Silver Bay, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6371. South Asian Youth Action, Elmhurst, NY. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6372. State University of New York at Stony Brook, Civic Performance, Stony Brook, NY. $12,000, 2006. For development of resource center that will assist activists and artists working for social change. 6373. Sustainable Long Island, Bethpage, NY. $30,000, 2006. For renewed support for education, advocacy, and technical assistance program to identify and redevelop brownfields on Long Island. 6374. Sustainable Long Island, Bethpage, NY. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6375. Sustainable Long Island, Bethpage, NY. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6376. Sustainable South Bronx, Bronx, NY. $10,000, 2006. To provide technical assistance for Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance to develop alternative plan for Sheridan Expressway. 6377. Taproot Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. $50,000, 2006. To enlist corporate volunteers to help nonprofits communicate and manage their personnel more effectively. 6378. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To increase pool of talented teachers moving into positions of school leadership. 6379. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6380. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6381. Teachers Network, Impact II (Implementing Materials and Programs Affecting Classroom Teaching), New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For fellowships for teachers who are aspiring principals. 6382. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 6383. TechnoServe, Norwalk, CT. $15,000, 2006. For special contribution. 6384. Theater for a New Audience, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. For market study and business plan to prepare for move to BAM Cultural District. 6385. Third Street Music School Settlement, Society of the, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To help prepare community arts school for retirement of long-time executive director. 6386. TOUCH (Training Our Underdeveloped Countries Healers) Foundation, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For general support. 6387. Unified New Cassel Community Revitalization Corporation, Westbury, NY. $25,000, 2006. For consultants to create strategic and fundraising plans. 6388. United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To strengthen management of settlement houses. 6389. Unkechaug Nation of Poospatuk Indians, Mastic, NY. $15,000, 2006. For needs assessment survey. 6390. Urban Youth Collaborative, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For partnership of youth groups that is seeking additional guidance services and other improvements in high schools serving low-income students. 6391. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To expand training institute for employment professionals. 6392. Workshop in Business Opportunities, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For coordination of volunteers in micro-enterprise development. 6393. YMCA of Tarrytown, Tarrytown, NY. $10,000, 2006. For instructors and counseling at after-school program.
New York Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to local programs in the five boroughs of New York City. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, research studies, films, conferences, or publications (except for those initiated by the foundation). 6394. Brooklyn Education Collaborative, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. To build community-labor coalition to improve public schools in Brooklyn. 6395. Brown University, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, Providence, RI. $42,500, 2006. For Community Involvement Program, to bring together New York City’s three parent organizing collaboratives to explore
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forming citywide organization focused on improving low-performing schools. 6396. Center for Immigrant Families, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For effective transition of current staff, and to enable healthy and successful transition from staff-based collective to staff- and member-based collective. 6397. Community Action Project, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2006. To develop skills of CAP administrator in organizational development and fundraising. 6398. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $87,500, 2006. To provide individual technical assistance to New York Foundation grantees. 6399. Erasmus Neighborhood Federation, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2006. To train current staff person to increase organization’s capacity to accommodate and develop new programs. 6400. Infoshare, New York, NY. $13,000, 2006. For grantee consulting services providing statistical data and GIS mapping. 6401. Jewish Fund for Justice, Social Justice Leadership, New York, NY. $42,500, 2006. To build capacity and effectiveness of individual leaders, community organizations, and coalitions in New York City. 6402. Klein and Roth Consulting, Oakland, CA. $15,000, 2006. For workshop series, Raise Money You Need: Building Individual Donor Program. 6403. Latin American Integration Center, Woodside, NY. $45,000, 2006. To hire organizing director to engage Center’s staff and constituents in systemic change efforts. 6404. Lawyers Alliance for New York, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To provide pro bono counsel and other direct services to members of nonprofit community. 6405. Make the Road By Walking, Brooklyn, NY. $42,500, 2006. For youth organizing campaign to ensure viability and effectiveness of Bushwick High School reform efforts. 6406. Mixteca Organization, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2006. For hiring of Executive Director who will lead, manage and continue to develop growing community organization. 6407. Myrtle Avenue Commercial Revitalization and Development Project Local Development Company, Brooklyn, NY. $10,000, 2006. For training of MARPs Program Manager for Planning & Economic Development to run technology operations, including information systems, wireless network, website, merchant and property owner database. 6408. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. For NYC Financial Justice for Immigrants Project, which uses advocacy and organizing to promote undocumented immigrants’ rights to financial services. 6409. New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, New York, NY. $42,500, 2006. To recruit and organize volunteer rape crisis advocates to campaign for sexual violence prevention. 6410. Nonprofit Connection, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. To provide individual technical assistance to New York Foundation grantees. 6411. Upper Manhattan Together, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. To organize tenants of privately owned buildings with serious housing code violations in upper Manhattan.
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: Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA, Westwood/Boston, MA, Minneapolis, MN, Clinton/Hunterdon counties and Morris/Parsippany counties, NJ, Cleveland, OH, Dallas, TX, and the Gulf Coast region. 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. 6412. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $100,000, 2006.
Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc. 6413. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2006. 6414. Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, Oakland, CA. $25,000, 2006.
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North Fork Foundation (formerly The GreenPoint Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in New Haven County, Connecticut, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union counties, New Jersey, and Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Nassau, Queens, Rockland, Staten Island, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, New York. 6415. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. 6416. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $10,000, 2005. 6417. National American Indian Housing Council, DC. $25,000, 2005. 6418. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005.
NoVo Foundation (formerly The Spirit Foundation) 6419. First Nations Development Institute, Longmont, CO. $150,000, 2005. For general support.
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. 6420. Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, Salinas, CA. $80,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To participate in Diversifying Leadership for Sustainable Food Policy Initiative. 6421. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project support for ImpactResearch, which provides research and information to community-based organizations working for social, environmental and economic justice. 6422. Environmental Research Foundation, New Brunswick, NJ. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for technical information services to grassroots environmental organizations, and promotion of more sustainable public policies and new tools for citizen action. 6423. Indigenous Environmental Network, Bemidji, MN. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for technical assistance, networking and advocacy for Native communities confronting issues of economic and environmental justice. 6424. Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, East Troy, WI. $35,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project support to build capacity of grassroots sustainable agriculture movement by providing information, training and organizing on federal appropriations process, and on use of federal programs that support sustainable agriculture. 6425. Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for organizing work on environmental justice issues in Puerto Rico. 6426. North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction Network (NC WARN), Durham, NC. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to provide organizing, advocacy and technical assistance to groups working on hazardous and nuclear waste issues in North Carolina. 6427. Oil and Gas Accountability Project, Durango, CO. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for coalition of local, state, regional, national and tribal organizations working on health and environmental issues associated with development of oil and gas resources. 6428. Power U Center for Social Change, Miami, FL. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support for work on environmental justice issues in Miami, unincorporated Dade County and surrounding areas. 6429. Strategic Progressive Information Network (SPIN), San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support to train community-based organizations working in area of toxics clean-up and control in media skills.
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. Generally, no grants to individuals, including scholarships and fellowships (except within specific foundation programs), or for deficit financing, endowment, ongoing program expenses, general operating expenses, travel, conferences, capital expenditures, seminars, workshops or fundraising.
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6430. Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Buffalo, NY. $100,000, 2005. For infrastructure development efforts leading to sustainable revenue sources. 6431. Care Management Coalition of Western New York, Buffalo, NY. $15,000, 2005. For Early Childhood Education and Economic Development study. 6432. CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography, Buffalo, NY. $71,280, 2005. For shared administrative service plan for CEPA, Just Buffalo Literacy Center, and Big Orbit Gallery. 6433. Hamburg Natural History Society, Hamburg, NY. $15,000, 2005. For staffing of executive director and educator. 6434. Hilbert College, Hamburg, NY. $75,000, 2005. For disability and rehabilitation services undergraduate degree and professional development program. 6435. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Buffalo, NY. $150,000, 2005. For new protocols relating to community development. 6436. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Buffalo, NY. $62,500, 2005. For Jeremiah Partnership. 6437. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Buffalo, NY. $62,500, 2005. For Jeremiah Partnership. 6438. Parent Network of Western New York, Buffalo, NY. $50,000, 2005. To expand services for parents and caregivers of special needs children in Buffalo, Lackawanna, and Niagara Falls. 6439. Parents Anonymous of Buffalo and Erie County, Buffalo, NY. $10,000, 2005. For strategic planner. 6440. Theater of Youth, Buffalo, NY. $40,000, 2005. For strategic, financial, and restructuring plan. 6441. University at Buffalo Foundation, Buffalo, NY. $150,000, 2005. For Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation Report Software Development Project. 6442. Voice Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. $25,000, 2005. To train community leaders and for recruitment events.
Open Society Institute Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. 6443. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. To launch Youth Media Action. 6444. Academy for Educational Development, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. To provide planning grant to pilot youth media projects in Youth Innovation Fund. 6445. Alternative Directions, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2005. To provide transitional services for women prisoners and conduct strategic planning process. 6446. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Glenview, IL. $409,000, 2005. To develop infrastructure to continue work on end-of-life care and establish programs supporting palliative care physicians in all clinical settings. 6447. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $50,000, 2005. For Social Security Education Project, campaign educating members of low to moderate income public about current debate on future of Social Security. 6448. American Prospect, Boston, MA. $160,000, 2005. For investigative reporting project, including hiring of editor, fees for authors, legal expenses, and other production costs associated with publishing articles. 6449. Baltimore Education Network, Baltimore, MD. $50,000, 2005. To mobilize community to advocate, by launching parent organizing initiative in schools. 6450. Baltimore REACH, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2005. To provide technical assistance and build capacity of organization. 6451. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $74,000, 2005. For development, implementation, and evaluation of approaches to recruit and retain drug treatment clinic personnel. 6452. Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD. $60,000, 2005. To fund Staff Recruitment and Retention Project. 6453. Baltimore Urban Debate League, Baltimore, MD. $20,000, 2005. For strategic planning process. 6454. Building Movement Project, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For program support. 6455. Cascade Center for Community Governance, Redmond, OR. $105,000, 2005. To implement Civic Justice Corps in Portland, OR and North Charleston, SC.
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6456. Catholic Relief Services, Baltimore, MD. $90,000, 2005. To promote Publish What You Pay campaign in the U.S. 6457. Cause Communications, Santa Monica, CA. $27,000, 2005. For research, printing, outreach, and distribution of free publication designed to improve presentations made by representatives of nonprofits and foundations across the U.S. 6458. Center for Community Change, DC. $500,000, 2005. To provide general support. 6459. Center for Community Change, DC. $325,000, 2005. To provide general support of African-American and other programs. 6460. Center for Community Change, DC. $200,000, 2005. For No More Circus Tents Project. 6461. Center for Community Change, DC. $25,000, 2005. To conduct branding process to develop language, messages, and materials to communicate with variety of audiences. 6462. Center for New Community, Chicago, IL. $45,000, 2005. For Building a Democratic and Open Society: Countering the Anti-Immigrant Movement in the U.S. 6463. Chesapeake Center for Youth Development, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2005. For strategic planning process and to engage consultants to improve communications, technology, and management systems. 6464. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $175,000, 2005. To continue to mobilize community support for drug addiction treatment and build fundraising capacity. 6465. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $155,000, 2005. For public education and citizen action for improved regional transportation. 6466. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $120,000, 2005. To mobilize community support for drug addiction treatment and develop standards for recovery houses. 6467. Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2005. For Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance, information system to facilitate community involvement in local policymaking. 6468. Communications Leadership Institute, DC. $80,000, 2005. To train indigent defense reform leaders to create and implement communications campaigns in targeted jurisdictions. 6469. Community Rights Counsel, DC. $250,000, 2005. For projects on judicial nominations, ethics, and federalism. 6470. Danya Institute, Silver Spring, MD. $129,000, 2005. To provide training to directors of Baltimore drug addiction treatment programs. 6471. DataCenter, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2005. To provide customized research and analysis, campaign strategy assistance, training and consultation on using research in campaign, and online research resources for organizations working on criminal justice policy reform. 6472. Doctors for Healthy Communities, New York, NY. $60,000, 2005. To provide technical assistance and increase capacity of organization. 6473. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $150,000, 2005. To provide general support of incarceration related and other programs. 6474. Improving Mentor Practices and Communication Techniques Coalition, New York, NY. $20,400, 2005. To develop marketing materials and expand fundraising and evaluation efforts. 6475. International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care, Houston, TX. $40,000, 2005. To create Institutional Faculty Development Program to establish positions for physicians and nurses in teaching institutions in developing countries. 6476. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2005. To provide general support. 6477. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $100,000, 2005. To provide planning and operational support for construction pre-apprenticeship program. 6478. Job Opportunities Task Force, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2005. For communications strategy to encourage employers to hire people with criminal histories. 6479. Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2005. To provide senior research assistance to Evaluation and Accountability Committee of Baltimore Workforce Investment Board. 6480. Lets Breakthrough, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. To hire fundraising consultant to identify new sources of support, develop proposals, and help build internal capacity to ensure ongoing funding for programming, including minority programs. 6481. Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, Louisville, KY. $25,000, 2005. To analyze and design multi-sector initiative led by Louisville Public Protection Cabinet to transform re-entry and preventative services on neighborhood basis.
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6482. Management Assistance Group, DC. $150,000, 2005. For immigrant and program support. 6483. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2005. For Advocacy Leaders Program. 6484. Maryland Hospital Education and Research Foundation, Lutherville, MD. $50,000, 2005. To launch and support health care workforce intermediary focused on skill development needs of low-income workers in Baltimore and employers’ demand for entry-level workers. 6485. National Center for Fair and Open Testing, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2005. To hire consultants to help develop long-term, diversified fundraising plan. 6486. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), Baltimore, MD. $17,500, 2005. For strategic planning. 6487. National Juvenile Defender Center, DC. $250,000, 2005. To provide general support. 6488. Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan. $215,786, 2005. To strengthen education sector. 6489. Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan. $47,014, 2005. To strengthen education sector. 6490. Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan. $23,960, 2005. To strengthen education sector. 6491. Proteus Fund, Amherst, MA. $60,000, 2005. For Voter Engagement Evaluation Project. 6492. Proteus Fund, Amherst, MA. $15,000, 2005. For Voter Engagement Evaluation Project. 6493. Share Our Strength (SOS), DC. $25,000, 2005. To enable Community Wealth Ventures and University of Baltimore to advance earned income ventures and social enterprises in Baltimore. 6494. Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. $297,875, 2005. To strengthen education sector. 6495. Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. $77,007, 2005. To strengthen education sector. 6496. Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. $10,580, 2005. For educational advising services in Eurasia. 6497. Sports4 Kids, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. For establishment and evaluation of program in Baltimore, MD. 6498. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2005. For strategic planning phase of Opportunity Agenda. 6499. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. To create capacity for Law School Consortium Project. 6500. USAction Education Fund, DC. $65,000, 2005. To provide central coordination, technical assistance, training, and support to state-based organizations building coalitions and conducting public education on Social Security. 6501. Youth Media Council, Oakland, CA. $30,000, 2005. For organizational sustainability and capacity.
The Overbrook Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States, South Africa, and Latin America— especially Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador. No grants to individuals. 6502. Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2005. For One Nation Enlightened - general operating support. 6503. Foundation for Self-Sufficiency (Central America), Round Rock, TX. $100,000, 2005. To complete transition to new leadership and implement strategic plan intended to strengthen overall operations. 6504. Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), New York, NY. $35,000, 2005. For general operating support for programmatic capacity building. 6505. Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center, Boston, MA. $20,000, 2005. For business and marketing plan. 6506. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For project, Exposing the Leaders and Laggards Within the Electronics Sector.
Park Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the eastern U.S., primarily in central NY, Washington, DC, and North Carolina. No grants to individuals. 6507. American Rivers, DC. $75,000, 2005. For policy initiatives around issues of water scarcity and sewage pollution, and to create strategic communications tools. 6508. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $12,000, 2005. For Wastewater Irrigation Demonstration Project.
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6509. Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 6510. Environmental Support Center, DC. $50,000, 2005. For capacity-building efforts with organizations working on freshwater issues east of the Mississippi. 6511. Foundation for Excellent Schools, Cornwall, VT. $15,000, 2005. For The Century Program: Spencer-Van Etten Middle School/Ithaca College Partnership. 6512. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2005. For A Comprehensive Chemicals Policy for Health Care: Building Momentum for Chemicals Policy Change in the United States. 6513. History Center in Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY. $25,000, 2005. For broadening partnership’s base of Student Historian Initiative program for grades K-5 by working with Park Scholars at Ithaca College. 6514. Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. $30,000, 2005. For Project Look Sharp, providing materials, training, and support to help teachers prepare students for a media-saturated world, promoting media literacy and critical thinking into classroom curricula at all educational levels and instructional areas. 6515. Public Communicators, Free Speech TV, Boulder, CO. $10,000, 2005. For institutional advancement. 6516. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. For Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund to engage, empower and benefit displaced residents in sustainable and just rebuilding of region. 6517. Rockwood Leadership Program, Berkeley, CA. $19,000, 2005. For Environmental Leadership Scholarship Program. 6518. Third Sector New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. For general operating support for Resource Generation program to help young people with wealth affect social change with strategic use of financial and other resources.
The PepsiCo Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for religious, fraternal, or political organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related and Diamond scholarships), or for fundraising or sponsorship events. 6519. National Council of La Raza, DC. $1,000,000, 2005. 6520. National Council of La Raza, DC. $635,790, 2005.
Perelman Family Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 6521. Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education, Melrose Park, PA. $25,000, 2005.
The Pfizer Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns or scholarships; no loans to individuals. 6522. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $63,840, 2005. For program support. 6523. LEARN, Old Lyme, CT. $62,700, 2005. For program support.
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. 6524. BoardAssist, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support. 6525. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support. 6526. Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA. $425,000, 2006. For general operating support. 6527. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support.
The Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily on a national basis with emphasis on MA, NJ, NY, and RI; limited support is directed towards environmental conservation
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and reproductive health projects in the Mayan Region of Latin America. No support for sectarian religious activities, political organizations or non-tax exempted organizations. No grants to individuals, or for basic scientific research. 6528. Bowery Residents Committee, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For evaluation of reentry services for mentally ill ex-offenders. 6529. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $16,667, 2006. For general support. 6530. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 6531. Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2006. For strategic plan. 6532. Save the Bay, Providence, RI. $25,000, 2006. For strategic plan. 6533. World Resources Institute, DC. $50,000, 2006. For Strategic Opportunity Fund.
John & Cynthia Reed Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Princeton, NJ, and the greater metropolitan New York, NY, area. 6534. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $10,000, 2005.
Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No support for local or national health appeals or direct service programs. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, building, renovation, or construction funds, book projects, charity events, travel expenses, or budgetary support. 6535. Center for National Independence in Politics (CNIP), Project Vote Smart, Philipsburg, MT. $50,000, 2005. To help support, expand, and evaluate the educational service. 6536. Jewish Media Fund, New York, NY. $12,400, 2005. To hire consultant to investigate clearing of rights to Heritage Civilization and the Jews and other PBS programs on a permanent basis, for all media.
Robertson Foundation 6537. Classroom, Inc., New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. 6538. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2005. 6539. New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2005. 6540. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6541. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2005.
Rochester Area Community Foundation (formerly Rochester Area 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. 6542. Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, Rochester, NY. $30,500, 2006. For Community Arts Grants for capacity building at smaller arts organizations. 6543. Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2006. For Cultural Diversity Initiative, to conduct needs assessment and civic dialogue about diversity and inclusion in arts and cultural communities of region. 6544. Childrens Institute, Rochester, NY. $30,000, 2006. To continue tests of assessment tool for measuring quality of local after-school programs. 6545. Community Place of Greater Rochester, Rochester, NY. $20,000, 2006. To improve technology infrastructure by hiring consultant, developing database, and training staff. 6546. Community Place of Greater Rochester, Rochester, NY. $13,250, 2006. For staff training, implementation of evaluation component, and safety improvements at Beacon Centers. 6547. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, Rochester, NY. $25,000, 2006. For School-Age Professional Development Program, training and technical assistance for after-school providers, and to support research and development of staff leadership. 6548. Quad A for Kids, Rochester, NY. $39,200, 2006. For continuing evaluation of after-school program using Youth Program Quality Assessment measuring tool.
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Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis, and in Central and Eastern Europe, East and Southeast Asia, and South Africa. No grants to individuals (including research, graduate study, or the writing of books or dissertations by individuals, with 3 exceptions: the RBF Fellowships under the education program, which are limited to those students nominated by the colleges that have been selected to participate in this program, the Ramon Magsaysay Awards through the Program for Asian Projects, and the Culpeper Medical Scholarships), or land acquisitions or building funds. 6549. Aaron Davis Hall, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For implementation of voluntary leadership development plan. 6550. AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, London, England. $225,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project to launch, further develop, and test proposals for partnership governance and accountability. 6551. Allied Media Projects, Toledo, OH. $15,000, 2006. To plan and design initial version of Fundster, online tool for visualizing connections between foundations and nonprofit organizations. 6552. American Institute for Social Justice, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Brooklyn Education Collaborative. 6553. AmericaSpeaks, DC. $100,000, 2006. To engage all New Orleans citizens, current residents, and evacuees in planning and rebuilding of New Orleans. 6554. Aspen Institute, DC. $25,000, 2006. For research for book on fastest growing, highest impact social sector organizations founded in USA. 6555. Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, Helena, MT. $15,000, 2006. For Philanthropic Divide project. 6556. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, DC. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For implementation of New Vision strategic plan. 6557. Cause Effective, New York, NY. $35,000, 2006. For capacity-building workshops and consulting to RBF’s arts and culture grantees. 6558. Center for Community Change, DC. $60,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Generation Change project, supporting tomorrow’s leaders for social change. 6559. Children in Distress Network, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen monitoring and evaluation skills of members. 6560. City Year, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For City Year South Africa Program and to expand organization’s international capacity. 6561. Community Service Society of New York, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For strategic planning process. 6562. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $85,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For general support and funders network on climate and energy. 6563. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For Artist Services Program for New York City artists, and for Professional Development Workshop Program in New York City. 6564. Cuban Artists Fund, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop and implement strategic plan. 6565. Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, New York, NY. $120,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Building Movement Project. 6566. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Harrisburg, PA. $550,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project, Center for Climate Solutions. 6567. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Harrisburg, PA. $350,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Center for Climate Strategies for project to define template of climate plan by distilling existing state, municipal, and corporate lessons of climate policy. 6568. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Harrisburg, PA. $50,000, 2006. For project to explore options for policymaking on global warming. 6569. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Vanderryn Fellowship Initiative of Environmental Leadership Program. 6570. Essential Information, DC. $30,000, 2006. For meeting of NGO experts on new Internet Governance Forum. 6571. Friends of Hudson River Park, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 6572. Global Greengrants Fund, Boulder, CO. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For re-granting program that supports nongovernmental organizations in China. 6573. Green Guerillas, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. Toward organization’s technical assistance, education, and community organizing work. 6574. Heartbeat Centre for Community Development, Pretoria, South Africa. $42,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6575. Interchurch Center, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For international conference, Women in Religion in the 21st Century.
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6576. International Institute for Mediation and Historical Reconciliation, Brookline, MA. $25,000, 2006. For institutional planning and capacity building. 6577. La Mama Experimental Theater Club, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement strategic plan goals and objectives. 6578. Learning Leaders, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To assist implementation of organization’s strategic plan. 6579. Media in Education Trust (MIET), South Africa. $44,000, 2006. For capacity building. 6580. National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Rockefeller Brothers Fund Fellowship in Nonprofit Law. 6581. National Wildlife Federation, DC. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For exploratory work on creating global governance mechanisms for rapidly emerging biofuels arena. 6582. Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS, Podgorica, Montenegro. $30,000, 2006. For project to combat corruption and support citizen participation in spatial (land-use/construction) planning and development. 6583. Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Bronx, NY. $115,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity-building initiatives. 6584. Project for Public Spaces, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project, Community Development Through Public Spaces: Expanding Placemaking in Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro. 6585. Public Interest Projects, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For project, Four Freedoms Fund, and capacity-building and field-building work among New York City’s diverse immigrant communities. 6586. Rob Smetherham Bereavement Service for Children, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $66,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To train NGOs in play skills therapy. 6587. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For College Shareowner Democracy Project of RPA’s project, Sustainable Endowments Institute. 6588. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $12,500, 2006. For further development of educational resources of Earth Charter International, project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. 6589. South Centre, Geneva, Switzerland. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For project to assist developing countries in negotiation on issues relating to WTO institutional reform and global economic governance. 6590. United Nations Development Programme, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For project to support local NGO efforts to provide leadership on anti-corruption initiatives in Montenegro. 6591. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $50,000, 2006. For Democracy in Africa Research Unit to provide research skills training for grantees of Fund. 6592. Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Caribbean, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement strategic plan strategies. 6593. White Box, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop strategic plan and strengthen organization’s apprentice program. 6594. Working Theater Company, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Into the Future capacity-building program. 6595. Yale University, New Haven, CT. $20,000, 2006. For seminar series and related research to encourage interdisciplinary work on nongovernmental organizations in developing countries. 6596. Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Institute’s support of emergence and development of grassroots NGOs in region.
The Rockefeller Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in 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. 6597. Aga Khan Foundation USA, DC. $320,150, 2006. Toward project to strengthen health systems in Coast Province of Kenya, by enhancing capacity of health managers to use district-level health information for better planning and more effective implementation. 6598. Aspen Institute, DC. $200,000, 2006. Toward Roundtable on Community Change, which promotes and carries out systematic learning about some of the most challenging issues in community-building field. 6599. Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities Research Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2006. Toward
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implementing Master Plan for Education, project which seeks to empower local communities in California to improve their schools with focus on adequate school financing. 6600. AT Uganda, Kampala, Uganda. $150,730, 2006. Toward building institutional support systems for network of rural input traders that supplies agricultural inputs to small-scale farmers in Uganda. 6601. AT Uganda, Kampala, Uganda. $149,270, 2006. Toward building institutional support systems for network of rural input traders that supplies agricultural inputs to farmers in Uganda. 6602. Cape Higher Education Consortium, Rondebosch, South Africa. $53,231, 2006. Toward evaluation of African Programme in Museum and Heritage Studies. 6603. Center for Community Change, DC. $400,000, 2006. For general support of mission to help low-income people build powerful, effective organizations through which they can change their communities and improve public policies that affect their lives. 6604. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $175,000, 2006. Toward developing strategies to maximize impact of artist projects, diversify offerings of Professional Development Program, and address issues of sustainability by expanding network of supporters. 6605. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $40,879, 2006. Toward Phase III of Foundation Expenses and Compensation Project, collaborative project of Foundation Center, Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy at the Urban Institute, and GuideStar, to analyze patterns of foundation administrative expenses and compensation. 6606. Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange, Nairobi, Kenya. $554,850, 2006. For project to develop information and commodity exchange systems aimed at raising incomes of poor farmers in western Kenya by linking them more efficiently to input and output markets. 6607. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $175,000, 2006. To develop state-of-the-art interactive web-based tools for art service organizations through Artist Access Program, and for National Information Network for Arts, effort to link online databases about artists’ resources together into integrated searchable information network. 6608. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. For general support of mission to assist community development corporations in their efforts to transform distressed urban neighborhoods into healthy and working communities. 6609. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For general support of mission to assist community development corporations in their efforts to transform distressed urban neighborhoods into healthy and working communities. 6610. Lundy Foundation, Denver, CO. $175,000, 2006. Toward evaluating development and initial impact of community-based children’s center in Tanzania on physical and psychosocial needs of HIV/AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children. 6611. MIDAS Agronomics, Pathumtani, Thailand. $160,000, 2006. To assess competitive advantage of upland crops for emerging regional markets in Greater Mekong Sub-region and generate knowledge and foster new thinking on transnational policy and intervention approaches to alleviate poverty of upland communities. 6612. National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. Toward program, Shaping a New Creative Ecology, which aims to strengthen media arts field through leadership training and regional and national convenings. 6613. National Council of La Raza, DC. $150,000, 2006. Toward Policy Analysis Center, which conducts research, policy analysis and outreach activities to improve socio-economic status of Latinos in United States. 6614. National Performance Network, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2006. Toward organizing national and regional convenings of new performing artists to promote partnerships and exchange of diverse creative approaches in arts, of commissioning new work, and of initiative to rebuild arts infrastructure in New Orleans. 6615. Pacific Community Ventures, San Francisco, CA. $1,000,000, 2006. Toward capitalizing community development investment fund that would provide growth capital and management assistance to businesses located in or hiring from low- and moderate-income communities in CA. 6616. Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture Limited, Kampala, Uganda. $333,500, 2006. Toward improving capacity in breeding and biotechnology in sub-Saharan Africa through graduate training, research and infrastructure development. 6617. Rockefeller University, Archive Center, New York, NY. $955,512, 2006. Toward operating support associated with preservation and continuing use of Foundation records.
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6618. Uganda Development Trust, Kampala, Uganda. $160,000, 2006. For efforts to establish agri-business capital fund that would provide capital and management assistance to viable small and growing agribusinesses as source of markets for smallholder farmers in Uganda. 6619. United States Artists, Los Angeles, CA. $3,000,000, 2006. Toward launching and institutionalizing national arts fellowships program. 6620. University of Illinois at Chicago, Center for Urban Economic Development, Chicago, IL. $300,000, 2006. To conduct economic and policy research and provide technical assistance to community groups to improve conditions in economically distressed areas and among marginalized groups.
Frederick P. & Sandra P. Rose Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 6621. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $10,000, 2005.
Arthur Ross Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. 6622. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.
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. 6623. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general support of organization that provides technical assistance to nonprofit social service agencies in New York City. 6624. Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY. $18,000, 2007. For stipend support for internships at government agencies and nonprofit organizations that introduce undergraduate women to careers in public service. 6625. Lincoln Center Institute, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For aesthetic literacy programs for students and teachers. 6626. Literacy, Inc., New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For program that pairs elementary school students with teens trained to tutor them in reading. 6627. Montefiore Medical Center, Childrens Hospital, Bronx, NY. $10,000, 2007. For after-school program that trains high school and college students to provide technical assistance to patients using bedside computer workstations. 6628. New York City Workforce Development Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For technical assistance for nonprofit job training and placement providers. Fund is project of New York Community Trust. 6629. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $20,000, 2007. For information technology training that prepares young people for careers in the nonprofit sector. 6630. Studio in a School Association, New York, NY. $76,000, 2007. For collaboration with P.S. 255 Barbara Reing School (grades Pre-Kindergarten-5) in Brooklyn to implement New York City Department of Education’s Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in Arts. 6631. Teach for America, New York City Office, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For general support of recruitment, training and placement of college graduates in teaching positions in underserved New York City public schools. 6632. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $25,000, 2007. For in-school arts program that teaches children in Bronx schools to create documentary works on classroom computers and trains their teachers in educational applications of new technology. 6633. Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, Bronx, NY. $40,000, 2007. For job training and support services for family day care providers. 6634. Workforce Professionals Training Institute, New York, NY. $30,000, 2007. For professional development workshops for employment specialists at nonprofit organizations serving low-income clients. (A project of Fund for City of New York.).
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY. No support for education. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, or film or video projects. 6635. House Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For season support. 6636. Odyssey House, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. For case worker and social worker for Odyssey House Outpatient Treatment Program, dedicated to elderly substance abusers living in New York City.
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6637. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY. $39,000, 2006. For Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP). 6638. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For internship for practicing physicians to be formally trained in medical bioethics and to build capacity of Division of Medical Ethics to better serve patients of New York Presbyterian Healthcare System.
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation (formerly Sharp Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No grants to individuals. 6639. Primary Stages Company, New York, NY. $45,000, 2005. For capacity building initiative. 6640. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For operating support.
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. 6641. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For general 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. 6642. Donors Trust, Alexandria, VA. $75,000, 2005. 6643. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2005.
Skirball Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in CA. No grants to individuals. 6644. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $100,000, 2005. For general operating support.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Limitations: No support for the creative or performing arts, humanities, religion, or primary or secondary education. 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. 6645. American Council on Education, DC. $627,931, 2006. 2-year grant. For implementing, evaluating and sustaining workplace flexibility for tenured and tenure-track faculty. 6646. American Council on Education, DC. $315,926, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To cover administrative costs of second year of Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Faculty Career Flexibility. 6647. American Council on Education, DC. $42,843, 2006. For planning grants for application process and marketing of Alfred P. Sloan Awards in Career Flexibility. 6648. American Friends of the Royal Society, DC. $45,000, 2006. For planning activities for International Workshop on Science and Technology. 6649. Bellwether Group, Boston, MA. $45,000, 2006. To conduct roundtable on corporate preparedness for pandemic flu. 6650. Building Wellness Consultancy, Alpharetta, GA. $45,000, 2006. Toward study of enhanced air filtration in buildings. 6651. Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education, DC. $2,200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To operate International Secretariat in support of Census of Marine Life and its Scientific Steering Committee. 6652. Duke University, Durham, NC. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement accelerator plan in accordance with Alfred P. Sloan Awards for Career Flexibility in Academy. 6653. Families and Work Institute, New York, NY. $112,000, 2006. To develop survey instruments and administer application process for Alfred P. Sloan Awards for faculty career flexibility. 6654. Families and Work Institute, New York, NY. $41,342, 2006. For planning grants for application process and marketing of Alfred P. Sloan Awards in Career Flexibility.
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6655. Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA. $39,200, 2006. To establish national association of individuals involved in advancing professional science masters degrees. 6656. Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. To fund professional exchange focused on performance measurement and management with U.K. counterpart, Charted Institute of Public Finance and Accountability. 6657. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $500,000, 2006. 4-year grant. To develop new architecture for U.S. National Accounts. 6658. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For steps to establish stronger financial foundation for Center for Legal and Professional Services Industry. 6659. Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Rockville, MD. $20,000, 2006. Toward workshop: Workplace preparedness and response to disaster and terrorism. 6660. Institute of Internal Auditors, Altamonte Springs, FL. $330,360, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen and expand auditors’ roles in government performance measurement and reporting. 6661. Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2006. For development of teaching resource manual on work-family research for American Sociological Association. 6662. Labor Project for Working Families, Berkeley, CA. $45,000, 2006. To disseminate throughout organized labor relevant contract language and union practices regarding workplace flexibility. 6663. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $325,000, 2006. To organize and hold Industry Studies Annual Conference. 6664. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $39,515, 2006. To plan Industry Studies Annual Conference. 6665. National Academy of Sciences, DC. $200,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To engage international scientific community on biosecurity issues. 6666. National Center for Civic Innovation, New York, NY. $869,070, 2006. 2-year grant. To create group of governments and government managers that have adopted and will promote citizen-informed performance measurement and reporting. 6667. New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY. $44,100, 2006. For conference on teaching evolution. 6668. Public Radio International, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2006. For planning grant for science and technology component of satirical news program on public radio. 6669. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $150,000, 2006. To continue consulting, sharing of practices and training to states so that online training becomes commonly available option for low-wage workers across country. 6670. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. $44,735, 2006. For efforts to deepen integration of Ocean Biogeographical Information System into plans and operations of U.S. government agencies. 6671. Science Festival Foundation, New York, NY. $45,000, 2006. For planning grant for First New York International Science Festival. 6672. Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. $455,147, 2006. 3-year grant. To fund continued participation by Sloan Scholars, students in American Indian Graduate Program, and associated faculty in Compact for Faculty Diversity’s annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring. 6673. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $45,000, 2006. For introductory assessment of higher education institutions in India verses United States. 6674. Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY. $312,203, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To assess issues associated with fast-growing offerings in community colleges for workforce training in courses that do not count toward associate degrees. 6675. Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. $44,805, 2006. For pilot study of acceptability and efficacy of surgical masks in preventing spread of influenza from children to parents. 6676. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. $43,000, 2006. To assist and network faculty involved in programs for professional science masters degrees. 6677. University of Illinois, Springfield, IL. $45,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For Workshop on Academic Institutional Disaster Preparedness Recovery. 6678. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. $36,000, 2006. For Conference on Blended Education. 6679. University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA. $45,000, 2006. For planning activity for ALN Localness Project.
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6680. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $571,191, 2006. To establish electronic information service and forum for businesses to collaboratively plan for pandemic influenza and other infectious disease outbreaks. 6681. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. $45,000, 2006. Toward Business Planning for Pandemic Influenza: National Summit. 6682. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide administrative services that support industry studies community. 6683. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $508,875, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide variety of services to industry studies community. 6684. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. $15,000, 2006. To develop and deliver self-paced, self-learning educational modules for nurses. 6685. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $45,000, 2006. To plan for Oil and Gas Industry Center. 6686. Urban Institute, DC. $40,000, 2006. To develop plan to launch project for public reporting of comparative performance information of state agencies. 6687. World Cares Center, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For development of two courses for disaster preparedness.
The Starr Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily 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. 6688. EngenderHealth, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support. 6689. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general support. 6690. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $80,000, 2006. For NPower Basic. 6691. Prospect Park Alliance, Brooklyn, NY. $1,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity building work. 6692. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For table at Annual New York City Benefit 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. 6693. Community Resource Exchange, New York, NY. $40,000, 2006. For capacity building for additional Staten Island community-based organizations. 6694. Executive Service Corps, National, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To meet needs of Staten Island cultural organizations participating in Art of Gameprogram. 6695. FoodChange, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For Earned Income Tax Credit Campaign. 6696. Friends of Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY. $25,000, 2006. To develop master plan for Austen and Bredt Houses and improve public areas at Austen House. 6697. Historic House Trust of New York City, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For creation of management plan for three-house historic site in Conference House Park in Staten Island. 6698. Northfield Community Local Development Corporation, Staten Island, NY. $50,000, 2006. For renewed funding to continue Train Teachers Financial Literacy Project. 6699. Staten Island Childrens Campaign Charitable Trust, Staten Island, NY. $50,000, 2006. For hiring of part-time Executive Director through matching/challenge grant.
The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 6700. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6701. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $65,515, 2005.
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6702. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6703. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 6704. STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal), Saint Louis Park, MN. $175,000, 2005. 6705. STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal), Saint Louis Park, MN. $75,000, 2005.
Surdna Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for international projects, or programs addressing toxics, hazardous waste, environmental education, sustainable agriculture, food production and distribution. No grants for individuals or for endowments or land acquisition, capital campaigns or for building construction. 6706. American Humanics, Kansas City, MO. $15,000, 2006. To launch national coalition to address next-generation nonprofit sector workforce issues. 6707. American Prospect, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Moving Ideas Network and for consultant to assist organization in developing outreach and marketing strategies, and in analyzing and deciding upon appropriate organizational development strategy. 6708. American University, School of Communications, DC. $40,000, 2006. For conference organization and activities for Center of Social Media’s Making Your Documentary Matter and Institute for Strategic Communication for Nonprofits (ISCN) conferences. 6709. AmericaSpeaks, DC. $15,000, 2006. For half-day Citizens Forum to be held in conjunction with town hall meeting portion of National Conference on Citizenship. 6710. Arts Engine, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. To help nonprofits, grassroots organizations, schools, and libraries use independent film and video to spur social change and encourage civic engagement. 6711. Asian Americans for Equality, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For evaluating and summarizing key community planning best practices and lessons learned from AAFE’s Rebuild Chinatown Initiative and to develop integration plan. 6712. Aspen Institute, DC. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Nonprofit Sector Philanthropy Program and research for, and widespread dissemination of, book about America’s fast growth, high-impact nonprofits that explores attributes that enable top-ranked groups to significantly scale out their impact in post-civil rights era. 6713. Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning in time of organizational transition. 6714. BoardSource, DC. $50,000, 2006. For general support for activities to increase number of high-performing boards in nonprofit America. 6715. Calvert Social Investment Foundation, Bethesda, MD. $50,000, 2006. To provide general support for creation of SocialReturns, new organization that will operate Social Enterprise Business Plan Competition and University Consortium on Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship. 6716. Calvert Social Investment Foundation, Bethesda, MD. $20,000, 2006. To enable Calvert Foundation to gather Program-Related Investments (PRIs) to complete $12 million pool to finance Public Radio Capital. 6717. Center for Creative Land Recycling, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To enhance and expand CCLR’s technical assistance and training programs that support brownfield redevelopment efforts of nonprofit housing developers, community-based organizations, and municipalities with limited resources. 6718. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To launch and execute Phase I of Foundation Program Strategy Pilot Study which will examine foundation strategy development through in-depth look at individual foundations’ program and foundation-wide strategies. 6719. Center for Neighborhood Technology, Chicago, IL. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To facilitate development of organizational transformation strategy to improve organization’s positioning, impact and outcomes; and financial sustainability in order to establish it as ’urban sustainability innovations laboratory’. 6720. Center for Whole Communities, Fayston, VT. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To bring to scale Measures of Health, conservation movement’s first set of ethical standards, which will strengthen conservation by improving strategic decision-making and engaging public on role of land in just society.
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6721. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2006. For efforts to strengthen nonprofit community development organizations, increase affordable housing options, and improve connections between government policies and their activation at local level. 6722. Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, Boston, MA. $110,000, 2006. To increase scale of development lending and technical assistance to help non-profit affordable housing developers produce and preserve low-income housing. 6723. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $15,000, 2006. For Southern Californians for Youth and to help solidify organization’s network and build capacity of member organizations through network coordination/ peer exchange, skills organization and issues trainings, and technical assistance to youth organizing groups. 6724. Community Rights Counsel, DC. $75,000, 2006. To help CRC inform state and local officials of their broad constitutional powers under takings law, highlight state and local environmental innovations, and defend environmental protections at federal, state and local level. 6725. Connecticut Fund for the Environment, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2006. To facilitate organizational development interventions in strategic planning and marketing and communications. 6726. Cool Space Locator, Pittsburgh, PA. $80,000, 2006. To hire additional staff member as organization grows to meet new demand for services locally, and to continue standardizing work methods and evaluation efforts. 6727. Desktop Assistance, Helena, MT. $15,000, 2006. For 2:1 matching grant to support continued operation of e-base community support site (community.ebase.org) and underwrite costs associated with marketing ebase memberships. 6728. East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement pilot manufactured housing development, secure agreement for bulk purchase of homeownership units from private developer and develop business plan for mixed use co-housing development. 6729. Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Harrisburg, PA. $60,000, 2006. To carry out coordinated stakeholder-driven greenhouse gas mitigation planning processes and related technical evaluations in Arizona and New Mexico to lead to policy implementation by respective state governments. 6730. Environmental Leadership Program, DC. $100,000, 2006. For special fellowship initiative; to strengthen development capacity; to strengthen senior fellows network; to strengthen and expand individual donor program; and to continue and expand regional network program. 6731. Environmental Support Center, DC. $15,000, 2006. To plan and implement individual giving program. 6732. Forest Stewardship Council, DC. $150,000, 2006. To develop paper markets, maintain FSC’s position in green building, explore models to create efficiencies in how FSC works in North America, develop alternative financial strategies, build brand awareness, and design and implement 5-year business plan. 6733. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To continue to help grantseekers succeed, cover more dimensions of philanthropy, build nonprofit and grantmaker capacities, help grantmakers and grantseekers work together effectively, and advance knowledge about issues critical to sector. 6734. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $100,000, 2006. For Network’s efforts to research, design, and begin to implement new Leadership Services program, in order to build and strengthen philanthropic networks nationally and in key states and regions. 6735. Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, Coral Gables, FL. $10,000, 2006. For Network’s efforts to research, design and begin to implement new Leadership Services program in order to build and strengthen philanthropic networks nationally and in key states and programs. 6736. Global Kids, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For Community Resource Exchange consultant in developing and articulating clear vision of organization. 6737. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $50,000, 2006. For expansion of programs and services for grantmakers, including helping grantmakers to identify and break down barriers to grantee success. 6738. Green Media Toolshed, DC. $75,000, 2006. To improve communications services, strategy and tools for environmental movement, expand membership and media contact database using
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extensive volunteer input, and enable it to take steps toward improving organizational sustainability. 6739. Green Media Toolshed, DC. $75,000, 2006. To improve communications services, strategy and tools for environmental movement, expand membership and media contact database using extensive volunteer input, and enable it to take steps toward improving its organizational sustainability. 6740. Guerilla News Network, Berkeley, CA. $10,600, 2006. For development and dissemination of GNN.tv Web platform so that other nonprofits and youth organizations can use content collaboration software free of charge. 6741. Hartford Preservation Alliance, Hartford, CT. $50,000, 2006. To expand capability of HPA to move forward on our goals for education, advocacy, and technical assistance. Our highest priority for 2006-2007 is to implement technical assistance services for property owners. 6742. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. To disseminate Getting It Right: How Illinois Nonprofits Manage for Success, communicate messages, and facilitate response by Illinois nonprofits to reports recommendations. 6743. Independent Press Association, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For IPA’s Greenhouse division which provides technical assistance to member audience. 6744. Independent Press Association, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2006. For Campus Journalism Project, national training and mentoring program for campus alternative journalists and publications. 6745. Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development, Takoma Park, MD. $50,000, 2006. To provide field-tested tools, training, and technical assistance on youth engagement, evaluation, leadership and community building, in underserved communities, so that young people can increase effective civic engagement. 6746. Lawrenceville Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. To undertake multi-phased planning process that positions CDCs in Pittsburgh’s East End to make significant and strategic market change in their communities. 6747. League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, DC. $100,000, 2006. To directly engage citizens in policy decisions across country and develop technical infrastructure and communications strategies that will ensure long-term policies for environmental protection. 6748. Leveraging Investments in Creativity, New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For Creative Communities Program. 6749. Link Media, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For internal consulting project. 6750. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Detroit, MI. $80,000, 2006. To alleviate land use crisis in city of Detroit through aggressive, multi-faceted strategy to convert abandoned property and vacant land to productive use. 6751. Media Alliance, Oakland, CA. $70,000, 2006. To use existing technology, fostering collaborative efforts to fill in gaps, and nurture broader infrastructure required to develop and sustain these new tools. 6752. Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, Milwaukee, WI. $125,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand school-year Saturday programs to reflect rigor of intensive summer residency, and to increase and deepen program assessment and access for economically challenged area high school students with year-round scholar. 6753. Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis, MN. $15,000, 2006. To hire consultant to assist in developing new strategy and work plan to increase contributed and earned income. 6754. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, MN. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Repositioning Project, which seeks to build capacity of nonprofit sector to strengthen community relationships and influence with primary constituents, media, and general public. 6755. Mission Economic Development Agency, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. To improve quality of life of Mission low-income residents through policy development, Mission Asset Fund, and provision of business development services, and to implement tracking and evaluation system. 6756. Mission Economic Development Agency, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For training of board to become more informed advocates and partners in work. 6757. Mount Hope Housing Company, Bronx, NY. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support for increasing organizational capacity in sustaining affordable housing, wealth building and youth services for low-income families in South Bronx.
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6758. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To promote state and federal policies that support nonprofits by increasing ability of nonprofits to engage in policy process, primarily through state associations. 6759. National Housing Institute, Montclair, NJ. $115,000, 2006. To build model linking process of market-driven neighborhood change with tools and strategies to foster revitalization and preserve affordability, to enhance and focus work of CDCs and CBOs in molding neighborhood revitalization efforts. 6760. National Neighborhood Coalition, DC. $15,000, 2006. For technical assistance component of Neighborhood Voices program. 6761. National Vacant Properties Campaign, DC. $150,000, 2006. To build successful vacant properties movement, to coordinate coalition efforts with national weak market cities initiative, and to create and support policy reforms and changes in practice in both weak market and hot market regions. 6762. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For Fair Lending Initiative that seeks to combat unequal access to financial services and credit access as it affects predominantly low-income and immigrant neighborhoods and communities of color in NYC. 6763. Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business, San Francisco, CA. $65,000, 2006. To serve nonprofit sector through continued expansion of Service Corps program and through implementation of nonprofit board matching program, providing talented young professionals to nonprofit boards. 6764. NetHope, Sunnyvale, CA. $50,000, 2006. To provide general operating support, enabling NetHope to improve quality and efficiency of members’ collaboration and knowledge sharing and to begin leveraging our learnings across nonprofit sector for broader benefit to non-members. 6765. Network for Good, Bethesda, MD. $50,000, 2006. For Groundspring and Network for Good and integration costs associated with merging their organizations. 6766. New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative (NONDC), New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity to lead rapid production of quality affordable housing within healthy, mixed-income neighborhoods in post-Katrina New Orleans. 6767. New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative (NONDC), New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2006. For emergency relocation and reopening expenses after Hurricane Katrina. 6768. New York City Opera, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. To conduct in-depth assessment of City Opera’s arts training programs for teens, and to develop new program model to be implemented over next three years, beginning with pilot program in Fall of 2006. 6769. Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN), San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. For general operating support for N-TEN’s efforts to make nonprofits more effective through use of technology. 6770. Northeastern University, Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. To provide education and technical assistance to communities, in implementing 40R/40S Smart Growth Zoning and Housing Production Act, to expand development of affordable housing throughout state of Massachusetts. 6771. Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance, Saco, ME. $65,000, 2006. To convene leading stakeholders in drafting new management plan capable of protecting local marine ecosystems and communities they support; and to identify and develop diverse membership to give its goals political legitimacy. 6772. On The Move, Walnut Creek, CA. $75,000, 2006. To develop and deliver much needed leadership development and organizational capacity building to schools and youth serving organizations in Northern California. 6773. OSLC Community Programs, Eugene, OR. $30,000, 2006. For Youth Experience of Transitions shared-model evaluation process. 6774. Partnership for Working Families, Oakland, CA. $75,000, 2006. For technical assistance to new and growing organizations around country to enable them to win community benefits campaigns and to build national network of these organizations. 6775. Partnership for Working Families, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For technical assistance to new and growing organizations around country to enable them to win community benefits campaigns and to build national network of these organizations. 6776. Project for Public Spaces, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For joint venture that is advancing policies and practices of placemaking, particularly in area of transportation.
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6777. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, City of Industry, CA. $17,000, 2006. For NCCJ Santa Barbara Opportunity Grant and March 2006 CCA Retreat. 6778. Reconnecting America, Oakland, CA. $100,000, 2006. To continue implementation activities associated with Mixed-Income Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Initiative and to provide technical assistance to Surdna Foundation Community Development grantees that require expertise in transit-oriented development. 6779. Redefining Progress, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support for Redefining Progress to develop strategic communications skills and capacity, systematize strong alliances, broaden reach, and increase impact of core program areas. 6780. Regional Marine Conservation Project, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2006. To facilitate strategic planning and coordination of several new fishery conservation initiatives which emphasize diverse community-based advocacy and empowerment approaches, and to help fund them. 6781. Research for Action, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. To continue to engage Philadelphia youth activists in research and development and delivery of presentations related to school reform, and to publish reports and articles about impact of youth on development of small high schools. 6782. ROCA, Chelsea, MA. $15,000, 2006. To implement Roca Youth Leadership Corps, which will bring together knowledge and experience Roca has gained in these areas during years of working with high-risk youth and young adults. 6783. San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra as it moves through transition to new Music Director. 6784. School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL), Oakland, CA. $70,000, 2006. To develop more effective generation of social change leaders by providing political education and youth organizing skills training to programs in Bay Area and nationally. 6785. Share Our Strength (SOS), DC. $25,000, 2006. To evaluate Community Wealth Collaboratives, regional business incubators in which nonprofits develop business plans and launch ventures world-wide. 6786. Somerville Community Corporation, Somerville, MA. $100,000, 2006. To establish comprehensive effort combining development, planning, organizing, and support services to minimize displacement, and to stabilize and strengthen East Somerville’s low-income and largely immigrant community. 6787. Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Albuquerque, NM. $75,000, 2006. For work of Youth Leadership and Development Campaign. 6788. Surface Transportation Policy Project, DC. $450,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general support to advance objectives of Strategic Business Plan, covering national program, coalition support, and state programs. 6789. United Neighborhood Centers of America, Milwaukee, WI. $60,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To underwrite affiliation of UNCA with Families International, Inc., including transitional and infrastructure costs, and to integrate membership programs with services of Alliance for Children and Families. 6790. University of Connecticut, Groton, CT. $15,000, 2006. For Connecticut Sea Grant College Program and to evaluate and develop new community-based fisheries management strategies for New England fisheries, thereby improving management outcomes for both fishing industry and fisheries resources. 6791. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $20,000, 2006. For RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service and research and writing of new book that examines impact of national service programs on young people who volunteer, nonprofit organizations that rely on volunteers, and communities in which services are delivered. 6792. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $20,000, 2006. For research and writing of new book that examines impact of national service programs on young people who volunteer, nonprofit organizations that rely on volunteers, and communities in which services are delivered. 6793. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. $65,000, 2006. To promote youth action by conducting research on how organizations adopt practice to achieve positive outcomes, by preparing reports on strategies to sustain practice, and through building capacity of national and state systems. 6794. Urban Edge, Roxbury, MA. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For general operating support to further increase in-house capacity and strengthen strategic partnerships in support of Jackson Square Initiative and comprehensive community development activities in Boston’s neighborhoods.
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6795. Urban Strategies Council, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2006. For ongoing efforts to help nonprofits develop framework to assess technology investments and current technology tools; and develop online database of technology tools, Techtools.org. 6796. W. Haywood Burns Institute, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2006. To build capacity of Community Justice Network for Youth member programs to serve proven-risk youth by effectively engaging youth in all aspects of advocacy, organizing and service provision. 6797. Youthline America, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. For implementation of Youthline America’s business plan, which will move organization into next stage of development.
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. 6798. Achievement First, Brooklyn, NY. $200,000, 2006. For general support. 6799. Lighthouse Academies, Framingham, MA. $60,000, 2006. For general support. 6800. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For general operating support. 6801. Teach for America, New York, NY. $175,000, 2006. For general support.
Tomorrow Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals. 6802. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $300,000, 2005. 6803. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $150,000, 2005. 6804. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 6805. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005.
Triad Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL., Charlotte, NC., and Central NY. No grants to individuals, or for endowments or capital campaigns. 6806. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $20,000, 2005. For revitalization plan. 6807. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $20,000, 2005. For revitalization plan. 6808. Cayuga Nature Center, Ithaca, NY. $10,000, 2005. For revitalization plan. 6809. Family Reading Partnership, Ithaca, NY. $50,000, 2005. To strengthen and expand organization and to launch Charlotte, NC initiative in collaboration with Family Center. 6810. Saint Marys Episcopal Day School, Tampa, FL. $125,000, 2005. For design and building expenses of new multipurpose activity center. 6811. YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area, Tampa, FL. $75,000, 2005. Toward salaries for Executive Director, Director of Programs and Training, and Director of Communications.
The 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, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, 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. 6812. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $23,000, 2006. To enable scientists from United States and World Meteorological Organization’s representative to United Nations to participate in conference in Mongolia focused on development of ecosystem model for Lake Hovsgol watershed. 6813. Altai Assistance Project, Wadhams, NY. $20,000, 2006. For international travel expenses associated with bilateral exchange program
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between United States and Altai Republic focused on providing training for environmentalists from Altai working in Protected Areas. 6814. Beringia South, Kelly, WY. $13,000, 2006. To enable Mongolian environmentalists to travel to Idaho and Wyoming for training in animal movements and conservation techniques as part of Gobi Bear Project. 6815. Crude Accountability, Alexandria, VA. $35,000, 2006. For international travel in connection with bilateral Russian-American exchange focused on mitigating negative environmental impacts of oil and gas development on Taman Peninsula. 6816. Earth Island Institute, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. To enable architect and engineer to travel from Altai to Colorado for straw bale training, and to transport U.S. specialists to Altai to lead workshops for park staff and guides on Leave No Trace techniques, visitor education, and camping/hiking practices. 6817. EarthCorps, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. To enable environmentalists from Central and Eastern Europe to participate in EarthCorps’ Global Environmental Leadership Exchange and Training Program. 6818. Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW), Eugene, OR. $14,000, 2006. For international travel in connection with E-LAW’s project: Empowering Grassroots Advocates in Czech Republic, Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine to Protect the Environment through Law. 6819. German Marshall Fund of the United States, DC. $36,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of Central and East European staff members of Environmental Partnership for Sustainable Development participating in fundraising efforts in United States. 6820. German Marshall Fund of the United States, DC. $25,000, 2006. For international travel and related expenses of American and Central European scientists, activists, and others participating in exchanges conducted by Environmental Partnership for Sustainable Development. 6821. Government Accountability Project (GAP), DC. $45,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of American specialists participating in environmental journalism project and in meeting to discuss remediation of contaminated areas in Russia. 6822. International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, WI. $25,000, 2006. For international travel by Russian and American environmentalists participating in conservation projects in Russia. 6823. International Fund for Animal Welfare, Yarmouth Port, MA. $30,000, 2006. To enable biologists and wildlife managers from United States to participate in Bear Rehabilitation Workshop at Orphan Bear Cub Rehabilitation Center in Tver, Russia. 6824. Nature Conservancy, New York, NY. $70,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of American and Mongolian environmentalists participating in project: People and Places: Conservation on the Ground in Mongolia. 6825. Pacific Environment, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2006. For international travel of Russian and American participants in Pacific Environment’s program entitled Sustaining Environmental Protection Movement in Siberia and Russian Far East. 6826. Portland-Khabarovsk Sister City Association, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2006. For international travel expenses in connection with Hazardous Waste Management Initiative involving waste management specialists, government officials, and environmentalists from Russia and United States. 6827. Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment, Ipswich, MA. $40,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of participants in project: Stewardship in Central and Southeastern Europe. 6828. Resources for the Future, DC. $45,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of environmental specialists from Poland, Russia, Ukraine, and United States participating in project, Hot Air: Windfall for Whom?. 6829. Southwest Research and Information Center, Albuquerque, NM. $30,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of representatives from NGOs, mining companies, and government agencies from United States and Russia participating in bilateral exchange program entitled Gold: Dialogue in Eastern Russia. 6830. Tahoe-Baikal Institute, South Lake Tahoe, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Russian and American participation in Summer Environmental Exchange and to enable TBI representatives to travel to Russia to meet with Summer Environmental Exchange alumni and other partners. 6831. University of Vermont, Burlington, VT. $25,000, 2006. For international travel expenses associated with bilateral Ukrainian-American exchange project entitled Integrating Ecological Economics and Sustainable Forest Management into Ukraine’s Transition Economy.
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6832. Wild Salmon Center, Portland, OR. $29,000, 2006. To enable Russian fishery experts to attend conference in Portland, Oregon, as part of North Pacific Wild Salmon Market Initiative. 6833. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $30,000, 2006. For Russian and American participation in sturgeon conservation workshop in Khabarovsk. 6834. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. $30,000, 2006. To enable American wildlife specialists to travel to Gobi Alta Province of Mongolia for workshop focused on development of community-based conservation initiatives and protection plans for Mongolian saiga populations. 6835. World Resources Institute, DC. $27,000, 2006. For international travel and related expenses of environmental specialists participating in bilateral Russian-American program entitled Exchanging Minds to Reduce the Impact of the Oil and Gas Sector. 6836. World Wildlife Fund, DC. $35,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of American and Russian conservation professionals participating in project, Linking Chain: Building Conservation Capacity Across Bering Sea. 6837. World Wildlife Fund, DC. $30,000, 2006. For international travel expenses of American, Mongolian, and Russian scientists participating in Amur Watershed Conservation Plan.
van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA. No support for international activities and institutions, or for programs for the mentally retarded, the physically handicapped, drug abuse, or alcoholism. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, annual campaigns, deficit financing, emergency funds, capital campaigns, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 6838. Childrens Crisis Treatment Center, Philadelphia, PA. $30,000, 2006. For Family Services Coordination program in the Therapeutic Nursery. 6839. Medicare Rights Center, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For training mental health agencies in the Medicare Part D drug benefit so they might enroll clients in that and in the low-income subsidy and for implementing process changes to case future enrollment. 6840. Queens Child Guidance Center, Woodside, NY. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For the pilot project, Treatment for Teenage Cutters, which would offer training for staff and counseling for the teens who are mutilating themselves.
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. 6841. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $125,000, 2006. To build on its Wallace-funded work in conditions-change to support effective leadership in education. 6842. Arizona Department of Education, Phoenix, AZ. $1,200,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6843. Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta, GA. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6844. Big Thought, Dallas, TX. $8,000,000, 2006. For The Dallas Arts Learning Initiative, which will raise quality of and access to arts learning for all Dallas youth in and out of school by coordinating and strengthening providers, communicating opportunities and reducing barriers. 6845. BoardSource, DC. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 6846. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $35,000, 2006. To conduct grantee perception survey and benchmark Wallace’s performance against other foundations. 6847. Communications Network, Silver Spring, MD. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 6848. Connecticut State Department of Education, Hartford, CT. $200,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated
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approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6849. Council of Chief State School Officers, DC. $525,000, 2006. For funding for assistance to states and districts for developing cohesive leadership systems, this grant also includes support for the Council’s efforts to revise the ISLLC (Interstate School Leaders Licensing Consortium) leadership standards that have been adopted so that the standards place stronger emphasis on instructional improvements. 6850. Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE. $440,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6851. Education Week, DC. $1,000,000, 2006. For second three-year period of series of news and feature articles focusing on education leadership. Education Week editors will also produce annual research based reports and launch an e-newsletter devoted to leadership issues. 6852. Eugene School District 4J, Eugene, OR. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6853. Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, VA. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6854. Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne, IN. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6855. Foundation Center, New York, NY. $2,500,000, 2006. To support Center’s new research institute and provide support for new public outreach initiative, as part of 50th anniversary campaign strategy. 6856. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $400,000, 2006. To continue planning process with the Center for Arts Education, a nonprofit, public/ private partnership, that will result in an increased number of New York City public school students who have consistent access to high-quality arts. 6857. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 6858. Hartford Public Schools, Hartford, CT. $750,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6859. Illinois State University, Normal, IL. $700,000, 2006. For innovations, sites, effort develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6860. Indiana Department of Education, Indianapolis, IN. $225,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6861. Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, IA. $430,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6862. Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, KY. $1,200,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6863. Kansas State Department of Education, Topeka, KS. $425,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed.
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6864. Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort, KY. $330,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6865. Louisiana Division of Administration, Baton Rouge, LA. $1,200,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6866. Massachusetts Department of Education, Malden, MA. $700,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6867. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Jefferson City, MO. $215,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6868. National Association of State Boards of Education, Alexandria, VA. $200,000, 2006. To assist decision-makers in Wallace sites that are making the most progress toward developing cohesive leadership systems that feature well-coordinated policies and practices concerning the standards, training and working conditions of leaders. 6869. National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. $250,000, 2006. For assistance to states and districts for developing cohesive leadership systems, this grant also included support to help focus a significant portion of its conference in San Antonio, TX on leadership issues. 6870. National League of Cities Institute, DC. $100,000, 2006. To plan multi-year strategy that disseminates lessons about building effective citywide systems to support out-of-school time learning. 6871. New Jersey Department of Education, Trenton, NJ. $225,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6872. New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, Santa Fe, NM. $1,200,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6873. New York City Department of Education, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites at Region One Learning Center in the Bronx, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6874. New York City Leadership Academy, New York, NY. $3,500,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6875. New York State Department of Education, Albany, NY. $700,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6876. News in Education Foundation, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. To design and host forums, workshops and webcasts aimed at engaging and informing legislators and civic, business, education and university leaders about the critical importance of school leadership. 6877. Ohio Department of Education, Columbus, OH. $600,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6878. Oregon Department of Education, Salem, OR. $700,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6879. Providence School Department, Providence, RI. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated
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approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6880. Public Agenda Foundation, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For a briefing in Washington DC for policymakers and practitioners that profiled what Public Agenda and Wallace are learning about education leadership, including findings from the first two Public Agenda Reality Check surveys. 6881. Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Providence, RI. $225,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6882. Saint Louis Public Schools, Saint Louis, MO. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6883. Springfield School District No. 186, Springfield, IL. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6884. Springfield School Volunteers, Springfield, MA. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6885. Trenton Public Schools, Trenton, NJ. $1,000,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6886. University System of Georgia Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $430,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6887. Virginia Department of Education, Richmond, VA. $230,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6888. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. $425,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed. 6889. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Madison, WI. $425,000, 2006. For innovation sites, effort to develop and test closely coordinated approaches for training and supporting education leaders capable of improving student performance, and for creating the working conditions that allow them to succeed.
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 6890. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. For Lorna Simpson exhibition. 6891. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $3,350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For general operating support; Arts Writing Grant Program.
The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Buffalo and western NY. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships. 6892. Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, Buffalo, NY. $40,000, 2006. To upgrade infrastructure and physical plant, expanding capacity and reach of overnight and special events programs. 6893. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Buffalo, NY. $15,000, 2006. For legal expenses in connection with Niagara Power Project Relicensing proceedings. 6894. Compeer West, Buffalo, NY. $12,500, 2006. For Project Director for new Wraparound Program. 6895. Compeer West, Buffalo, NY. $12,500, 2006. For Project Director for new Wraparound Program.
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6896. Good Schools for All, San Diego, CA. $125,000, 2006. Toward Citywide Literacy Campaign. 6897. Good Schools for All, San Diego, CA. $50,000, 2006. For unrestricted support of Raising Student Achievement. 6898. Shakespeare in Delaware Park, Buffalo, NY. $10,000, 2006. Toward Executive Director salary.
NORTH CAROLINA The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. 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. 6899. A Gift for Teaching, Orlando, FL. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 6900. A Gift for Teaching of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 6901. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $258,334, 2005. For general support. 6902. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $13,000, 2005. For general support. 6903. Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6904. California Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6905. California Center for Regional Leadership, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6906. California Housing Partnership Corporation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6907. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6908. Center for Women and Enterprise, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 6909. Chicago Cares, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6910. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. For general support. 6911. Community Development Technologies Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6912. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $250,000, 2005. For general support. 6913. E3: Employers for Education Excellence, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6914. Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation, Rome, NY. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6915. Efficacy Institute, Waltham, MA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6916. Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6917. Fair Chance, DC. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6918. Faith Center for Community Development, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6919. Family League of Baltimore City, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6920. Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations, Jacksonville, FL. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 6921. Florida Learning Alliance, Tallahassee, FL. $75,000, 2005. For general support. 6922. Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Atlanta, GA. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 6923. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6924. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6925. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund, Tampa, FL. $20,000, 2005. For general support.
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6926. Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, Orlando, FL. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6927. Illinois Facilities Fund, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6928. Inner City Advisors, Oakland, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6929. InnerCity Entrepreneurs (ICE), Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6930. L.A. Works, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6931. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Boston, MA. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 6932. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), San Diego, CA. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 6933. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6934. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), West Palm Beach, FL. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6935. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), West Palm Beach, FL. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6936. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Richmond, VA. $12,500, 2005. For general support. 6937. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Saint Petersburg, FL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6938. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6939. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), West Palm Beach, FL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6940. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2005. For general support. 6941. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City, New York, NY. $1,000,000, 2005. For general support. 6942. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Bay Area, San Francisco, CA. $40,000, 2005. For general support. 6943. Long Island Development Corporation, Bethpage, NY. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6944. Long Island Housing Partnership, Hauppauge, NY. $75,000, 2005. For general support. 6945. Los Angeles Community Design Center, Los Angeles, CA. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6946. Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative, Los Angeles, CA. $40,000, 2005. For general support. 6947. Marin Education Fund, San Rafael, CA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6948. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $70,000, 2005. For general support. 6949. Metafore, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6950. National Affordable Housing Preservation Associates, DC. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6951. National Council of La Raza, DC. $600,000, 2005. For general support. 6952. National Council of La Raza, DC. $250,000, 2005. For general support. 6953. National Council of La Raza, DC. $250,000, 2005. For general support. 6954. National Council of La Raza, DC. $250,000, 2005. For general support. 6955. National Council of La Raza, DC. $250,000, 2005. For general support. 6956. National Housing Trust, DC. $35,000, 2005. For general support. 6957. Neighborhood Housing Services of America, Oakland, CA. $300,000, 2005. For general support. 6958. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $17,000, 2005. For general support. 6959. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 6960. Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis, Corvallis, OR. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6961. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua, Nashua, NH. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6962. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $12,500, 2005. For general support. 6963. Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, Boise, ID. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6964. Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 6965. Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, Manchester, NH. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6966. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $120,000, 2005. For general support.
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6967. Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA. $22,000, 2005. For general support. 6968. Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6969. Neighborhood Housing Services of Rochester, Rochester, NY. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6970. Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 6971. Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore, Quincy, MA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6972. Neighborhood Housing Services, Kensington-Bailey, Buffalo, NY. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6973. Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, FL. $55,000, 2005. For general support. 6974. Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, FL. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6975. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $19,400, 2005. For general support. 6976. Partnership in Philanthropy, Chatham, NJ. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6977. Settlement Housing Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 6978. Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 6979. Successlink, Jefferson City, MO. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6980. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 6981. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 6982. Teach for America, New York, NY. $55,000, 2005. For general support. 6983. Teach for America, Emeryville, CA. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 6984. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6985. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 6986. Teach for America, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 6987. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 6988. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Greenfield, MA. $25,000, 2005. For general support.
BB&T Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No grants to individuals. 6989. Action Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. $100,000, 2006. 6990. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2006. 6991. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. 6992. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Tampa, FL. $15,000, 2006. 6993. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2006. 6994. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $100,000, 2006.
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. 6995. Association of American Medical Colleges, DC. $33,012, 2006. To develop peer diagnostic and comparative management tool on faculty careers for U.S. medical schools. 6996. Clinical Research Forum, DC. $50,000, 2006. For planning grant for Clinical Research Report Card project. 6997. National Postdoctoral Association, DC. $25,075, 2006. For Leadership Capacity-Building Project.
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.
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6998. Black Mountain, Town of, Black Mountain, NC. $24,880, 2006. For Primary School Trail and Flat Creek Restoration Easement Acquisition and master plan. 6999. Eagle Market Streets Development Corporation, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For business incubation and technical assistance. 7000. Foothills Industries of McDowell County, Marion, NC. $25,000, 2006. For building capacity for manufacturing expansion. 7001. Habitat for Humanity, Asheville Area, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For Home Store marketing and communications plan. 7002. HandMade in America, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For craft entrepreneurship training and marketing for construction industry. 7003. Haywood Waterways Association, Waynesville, NC. $38,750, 2006. For program and administrative support. 7004. Mountain Microenterprise Fund, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For Growth and Opportunities (GO) program. 7005. Stecoah Valley Arts, Crafts and Educational Center, Robbinsville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For Stecoah Valley Food Ventures Project Director. 7006. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $51,900, 2006. 7007. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $45,410, 2006. 7008. YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, NC. $40,270, 2006.
The Duke Endowment Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC. No grants to individuals or for deficit financing; no loans. 7009. Barium Springs Home for Children, Barium Springs, NC. $200,000, 2006. To modernize child development center and to provide training to neighboring centers. 7010. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Southeastern Regional Office, Decatur, GA. $116,000, 2006. To improve effectiveness and quality of Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliates in North Carolina and South Carolina. 7011. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle, Raleigh, NC. $31,750, 2006. To hire staff to increase organizational capacity. 7012. Carol Woods Residents Association, Chapel Hill, NC. $55,000, 2006. To develop innovative, cost-effective models for service delivery for North Carolina seniors. 7013. Childrens Advocacy Center of Catawba County, Conover, NC. $85,000, 2006. To expand services and to train personnel. 7014. Childrens Home, Winston-Salem, NC. $20,000, 2006. For accreditation. 7015. Eliada Foundation, Asheville, NC. $80,000, 2006. To evaluate agency services. 7016. Fayetteville Area Health Education Foundation, Fayetteville, NC. $208,129, 2006. To implement evidence-based practices in treating severe mental illness. 7017. Generations Group Homes, Simpsonville, SC. $16,000, 2006. For re-accreditation. 7018. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $65,000, 2006. To train farmers and crafts people in marketing and business development. 7019. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $22,000, 2006. For families moving toward self-sufficiency. 7020. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $20,000, 2006. To provide rural church consultation and planning. 7021. Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, Rockland, ME. $20,000, 2006. For accreditation. 7022. Innovation Network, DC. $72,000, 2006. To assist accredited child advocacy centers in North Carolina and South Carolina in creating evaluation plan. 7023. Lutheran Services for the Aging, Salisbury, NC. $304,567, 2006. To implement nursing home quality improvement program. 7024. Mountain Youth Resources, Sylva, NC. $20,000, 2006. For accreditation. 7025. Nazareth Childrens Home, Rockwell, NC. $12,205, 2006. For re-accreditation. 7026. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7027. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services, Raleigh, NC. $299,750, 2006. For EMS Performance Improvement Toolkit, to assist EMS providers in evaluating and improving services and patient delivery. 7028. Page Memorial United Methodist Church, Biscoe, NC. $15,000, 2006. To create administrative position for crisis and social service assistance program.
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7029. Park Ridge Hospital, Fletcher, NC. $25,000, 2006. To develop case management program to serve uninsured. 7030. South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium, Charleston, SC. $350,155, 2006. To develop statewide program to increase diversity of South Carolina health care work force. 7031. South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services, Lexington, SC. $175,000, 2006. To provide technical support for Kids Integrated Data System, database for participating children’s homes. 7032. South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services, Lexington, SC. $147,313, 2006. To provide training and educational opportunities for staff of children’s homes in South Carolina. 7033. South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, Columbia, SC. $50,000, 2006. For unrestricted operating support for maintaining national accreditation. 7034. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $100,000, 2006. To assist churches with construction planning to make their buildings accessible. 7035. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2006. To assist Rural Advancement Foundation Inc. in educating churches about challenges and opportunities of rural ministry. 7036. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $20,000, 2006. For consultants to help with development needs. 7037. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $18,000, 2006. For consultant to evaluate child care programs in rural churches. 7038. United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, NC. $15,000, 2006. To provide consultation services for development and program needs of rural United Methodist churches. 7039. United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Charlotte, NC. $100,000, 2006. To assist churches with construction planning to make their buildings accessible. 7040. United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Waynesville District, Lake Junaluska, NC. $10,000, 2006. For consultants to help with renewing and revitalizing rural churches in District.
Duke Energy Foundation (formerly Duke Power Company Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NC and SC; giving also in Canada. 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. 7041. Charlotte Advocates for Education, Charlotte, NC. $45,000, 2005. For operating support. 7042. Charlotte Advocates for Education, Charlotte, NC. $45,000, 2005. For operating support. 7043. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2005. For operating support. 7044. NPower Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2005. For operating support. 7045. Teach for America, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2005. 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 campaigns, ongoing operating budgets, publications, conferences, videos, travel, equipment, small businesses, business start-up, or advertising. 7046. Cabarrus Literacy Council, Kannapolis, NC. $120,632, 2005. For staffing and program support. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation. 7047. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $30,000, 2005. For operating and program support. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation.
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7048. Lynnwood Foundation, Lee Institute, Charlotte, NC. $201,500, 2005. For staff and infrastructure needs of United Agenda for Children. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation. 7049. Lynnwood Foundation, Lee Institute, Charlotte, NC. $24,000, 2005. For Children’s Alliance and United Agenda for Children to draft new organizational structure and to define best way to connect identified national organizations to local work. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation. 7050. Mi Casa Su Casa, Charlotte, NC. $20,000, 2005. To maintain core administrative functions necessary for long-term survival of agency. Grant made through John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. 7051. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $10,000, 2005. To sponsor statewide conference in Charlotte. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation. 7052. Partners in Out-of-School Time (POST), Charlotte, NC. $106,007, 2005. For operating support. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation. 7053. Richmond County Schools, Hamlet, NC. $43,300, 2005. For National Board Certification Support program. Grant made through The Cole Foundation. 7054. Thompson Child and Family Focus, Matthews, NC. $20,000, 2005. For Mecklenburg County Early Childhood Outreach program, which strengthens quality improvement projects of childcare centers in Mecklenburg County. Grant made through John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. 7055. University of North Carolina at Charlotte Foundation, Charlotte, NC. $15,000, 2005. For Institute for Social Capital to help evaluate United Agenda for Children project. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation. 7056. Wildacres Retreat, Wildacres Leadership Initiative, Little Switzerland, NC. $15,000, 2005. For Friday Fellowship project, intensive leadership program. Grant made through Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation.
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. 7057. Center for Participatory Change, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For project that encourages improvement in quality of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities in Western North Carolina. 7058. Montford Park Players, Asheville, NC. $20,000, 2006. For Managing Director position. 7059. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center, Asheville, NC. $10,000, 2006. To develop operational procedures for public space rental management and to update computer hardware and software. 7060. Western North Carolina Regional Economic Development Commission, Arden, NC. $25,000, 2006. To purchase and install equipment at Blue Ridge Food Ventures to serve small food businesses and family farms in Western North Carolina.
Progress Energy Foundation, Inc. (formerly CP&L Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in 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. 7061. Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, Bartow, FL. $30,000, 2006. 7062. Teach for America, New York, NY. $75,000, 2006.
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 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.
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7063. Catawba County Public Health Department, Hickory, NC. $45,000, 2006. For operating support for Catawba Health Partners, Healthy Carolinians partnership in Catawba County. 7064. Celo Health Education Corporation, Burnsville, NC. $100,000, 2006. For capital support for Electronic Health Record System to improve patient quality of care and practice efficiency for medically underserved at rural health center. 7065. Clay Comprehensive Health Services, Hayesville, NC. $62,945, 2006. For capital support to improve quality of care and efficiency of operations for low-income individuals served at Rural Health Center. 7066. Experiment in Self-Reliance, Winston-Salem, NC. $23,040, 2006. For operating support to develop a strategic plan to improve services. 7067. Good Samaritan Clinic of Jackson County, Sylva, NC. $74,490, 2006. For operating support to increase services and expand capacity at free clinic serving the uninsured. 7068. North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health Programs, Raleigh, NC. $398,000, 2006. For operating support to implement Phase II of NC Behavioral Health Access Initiative, a behavioral health access pilot that could be replicated throughout North Carolina.
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. 7069. AdvantageWest North Carolina, Fletcher, NC. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support for Blue Ridge Food Ventures during its operational development phase. 7070. Affordable Housing Group, Charlotte, NC. $50,000, 2006. To create, develop and implement a comprehensive training/resource center to support its ongoing efforts to educate homebuyers and produce affordable housing. 7071. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of North Carolina Legal Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $65,000, 2006. To provide Muslim/Middle Eastern communities with civil liberties education and train a network of attorneys to provide legal representation to this community. 7072. American Indian Mothers, Shannon, NC. $30,000, 2006. For administrative and technical support to assist underserved, underemployed and socially disadvantaged agricultural populations with economic development through AIMI’s Three Sister Agricultural Co-op and Morning Star Restaurant. 7073. American Institute for Social Justice, New Orleans, LA. $150,000, 2006. For general operating support to expand North Carolina ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) chapters. 7074. Appalachian State University Foundation, Boone, NC. $130,000, 2006. For ASU Beginning Teacher Support Network as component of its Teacher Retention Program. 7075. Black Heritage Society, Kinston, NC. $40,000, 2006. To support Heritage Impacts Tourism Initiative and advocacy education efforts related to increasing Heritage tourism and economic development. 7076. Carolinas Clean Air Coalition, Charlotte, NC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support to continue building administrative capacity and outreach support. 7077. Catawba College, Salisbury, NC. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support to continue building administrative capacity and outreach support. 7078. Center for Participatory Change, Asheville, NC. $120,000, 2006. For general operating support and to strengthen grassroots leaders, groups, and networks working on justice issues in Western North Carolina.
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7079. Child Care Services Association, Chapel Hill, NC. $50,000, 2006. For Leading Early Educator Development Project. 7080. Community Developers of Beaufort-Hyde, Belhaven, NC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support to improve organizational operations. 7081. Connectinc, Battleboro, NC. $60,000, 2006. For TEACH Central Project to increase first- and second-year teacher retention in eastern North Carolina. 7082. Conservation Council of North Carolina Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support to build collective power of environmental community to assure sound environmental policy-making. 7083. Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice, Winston-Salem, NC. $40,000, 2006. For general operating support to hire full time Re-Entry Coordinator and to assist with funding for Executive Director’s salary. 7084. El Pueblo, Raleigh, NC. $200,000, 2006. For general operating support, including organizational development efforts. 7085. Executive Center for Economic and Educational Development, Greenville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support to build organizational capacity to expand services and training curriculum. 7086. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $40,000, 2006. For cycles two and three of Building Better Boards program, nonprofit board development initiative. 7087. Fair Trial Initiative, Durham, NC. $60,000, 2006. For general operating support to recruit and train young lawyers and professionals in capital defense at trial level. 7088. Farm Labor Research Project, Toledo, OH. $25,000, 2006. To continue work of training and educating H2A farm workers about their rights and benefits under agreement with North Carolina Growers’ Association. 7089. Grassroots Leadership, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2006. To support building of grassroots philanthropic networks through Ujammaa: African-American Philanthropy project. 7090. Haw River Assembly, Bynum, NC. $20,000, 2006. To support organizational capacity building and its program work for impaired waters. 7091. Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, NC. $25,000, 2006. To start a comprehensive financial literacy program for Cherokee, Clay and Graham counties. 7092. Individual Development Account and Asset Building Collaborative of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $90,000, 2006. For ongoing efforts to build capacity of local Individual Development Account (IDA) programs and to promote state policies that support a wider range of asset building opportunities for North Carolinians. 7093. Kannapolis, City of, Kannapolis, NC. $35,000, 2006. For strategic planning process to increase access to education, job training and small business support for low-income individuals and families. 7094. KidSenses, Rutherfordton, NC. $50,000, 2006. For science education professional development focused on seven-county rural region. 7095. Latino Advocacy Coalition of Henderson County, Hendersonville, NC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support to partially finance salaries of executive director, development and outreach coordinator and an administrative assistant. 7096. National Organizers Alliance, DC. $40,000, 2006. To conduct enrollment outreach to non-profit groups in North Carolina and provide education on retirement savings of NOA Retirement Pension Plan. 7097. Neighborhood Housing Services of Asheville, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For salary of community organizer. 7098. Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods, Winston-Salem, NC. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support in effort to support neighborhood groups interested in community development, and to strengthen grassroots organizing networks. 7099. Neighbors in Ministry, Brevard, NC. $65,000, 2006. For anti-racism training for teachers, parents and children to address institutional racism and reduce achievement gap for middle school-aged children of color in Brevard. 7100. NetCorps, Durham, NC. $25,000, 2006. To support list enhancement activities for North Carolina non-profits to build collective power. 7101. North Carolina Association of County Directors of Social Services, Raleigh, NC. $60,000, 2006. To strengthen capacity of local departments of social services to deliver effective services to families and children. 7102. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $300,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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7103. North Carolina Open Government Coalition, Raleigh, NC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support for full-time executive director. 7104. North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project, Pittsboro, NC. $35,000, 2006. For capacity building to provide technical assistance for development of decentralized wastewater systems for low-income rural residents. 7105. North Carolina Smart Growth Alliance, Carrboro, NC. $35,000, 2006. For general operating support to focus on technical assistance, collaboration and community organizing for smart growth initiatives in local communities. 7106. One Dozen Who Care, Andrews, NC. $40,000, 2006. For Small Business Center and Entrepreneurial Incubator. 7107. Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network, Durham, NC. $20,000, 2006. To support African-American Women’s Sustainability Training program. 7108. Southeast Watershed Forum, Annapolis, MD. $20,000, 2006. For Western North Carolina Quality Growth Initiative. 7109. SouthWings, Asheville, NC. $20,000, 2006. To support aerial monitoring and education for conservation partner organizations in North Carolina. 7110. Teach for America, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2006. To recruit, train, and support new teachers in rural counties of eastern North Carolina. 7111. Warren Family Institute, Warrenton, NC. $45,000, 2006. For general operating support to enable increased organizational development, refining of business plan, and strengthening community economic development work. 7112. Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC. $25,000, 2006. For Environmental Leadership Center’s applied services program to help communities and organizations. 7113. Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC. $95,000, 2006. To support the retention of beginning teachers and their transition to the classroom.
The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants for endowments or deficit funding. 7114. Greenville Learning Center, Greenville, NC. $10,000, 2005. For private school teacher training. 7115. Hope for a Healthier Humanity, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For Honduras primary care.
Triangle Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties, NC. No grants for operating budgets. 7116. Louisiana Community and Technical College System, Baton Rouge, LA. $90,000, 2006. 7117. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $14,769, 2006.
The Wachovia Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, DE, Washington, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, and VA; giving also to national organizations active in areas of company operations. 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. 7118. Affordable Housing Group, Charlotte, NC. $10,000, 2005. 7119. Charlotte Advocates for Education, Charlotte, NC. $75,000, 2005. 7120. Charlotte Advocates for Education, Charlotte, NC. $75,000, 2005. 7121. Citizens for NYC, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 7122. Edge Connection, Kennesaw, GA. $50,000, 2005. 7123. Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, Charlotte, NC. $25,000, 2005.
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7124. Fair Chance, DC. $10,000, 2005. 7125. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $18,000, 2005. 7126. Greyston Foundation, Yonkers, NY. $10,000, 2005. 7127. Hope Unity Fund of Alabama, Gadsden, AL. $15,000, 2005. 7128. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. 7129. Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. 7130. LULAC Institute, El Paso, TX. $25,000, 2005. 7131. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $75,000, 2005. 7132. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $75,000, 2005. 7133. National Staff Development Council, Oxford, OH. $25,000, 2005. 7134. Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. 7135. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $10,121, 2005. 7136. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. 7137. Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, Reading, PA. $10,000, 2005. 7138. Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, FL. $10,000, 2005. 7139. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $122,500, 2005. 7140. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $122,500, 2005. 7141. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. 7142. New Teacher Project, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. 7143. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2005. 7144. Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Organizations, Harrisburg, PA. $10,000, 2005. 7145. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2005. 7146. Quality Care for Children, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2005. 7147. Tampa Bay Black Business Initiative Fund, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2005. 7148. Teach for America, Newark, NJ. $150,000, 2005. 7149. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. 7150. Teach for America, New York, NY. $125,000, 2005. 7151. Teach for America, Raleigh, NC. $50,000, 2005. 7152. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2005. 7153. Teach for America, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2005. 7154. Teach for America, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 7155. Teach for America, Miami, FL. $25,000, 2005. 7156. Teach for America, Baltimore, MD. $12,500, 2005. 7157. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. 7158. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. 7159. Urban Education Exchange, New York, NY. $75,000, 2005. 7160. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB), New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. 7161. Washington Interfaith Network, DC. $25,000, 2005.
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. 7162. AIDS Care Service, Winston-Salem, NC. $19,304, 2006. To build capacity by upgrading technology and providing staff technology training. 7163. Cancer Services, Winston-Salem, NC. $15,000, 2006. For position of wellness coordinator. 7164. Community Alliance for Education, Winston-Salem, NC. $25,000, 2006. For salary of administrative assistant. 7165. Little Theater of Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem, NC. $24,500, 2006. Toward development consultant. 7166. Piedmont Craftsmen, Winston-Salem, NC. $17,500, 2006. Toward position of marketing and development officer. 7167. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7168. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7169. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs.
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7170. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7171. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7172. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7173. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7174. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7175. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7176. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7177. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7178. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7179. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7180. Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, Tobaccoville, NC. $19,000, 2006. For employee benefits program, salaries of executive director and business manager/volunteer coordinator, and for horse health care costs. 7181. United Way of Forsyth County, Winston-Salem, NC. $25,000, 2006. For implementation director who will address problem of chronic homelessness. 7182. Urban League of Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem, NC. $45,000, 2006. For fund development officer position. 7183. Winston-Salem Childrens Chorus, Winston-Salem, NC. $10,000, 2006. For operations manager position.
NORTH DAKOTA Alex Stern Family Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Moorhead, MN, and Fargo, ND areas. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds; no loans. 7184. Achievements Unlimited Foundation, Fargo, ND. $100,000, 2006. For operating support. 7185. Impact Foundation, Fargo, ND. $15,000, 2006. For operating support.
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OHIO Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Cuyahoga, OH. No support for international funding. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, general operating budgets, research, symposia or seminars, mass mailings, or annual campaigns. 7186. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, Lakewood, OH. $25,000, 2006. To stabilize and sustain operations. 7187. Benedictine High School, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2006. To reorganize the school structure by implementing a president-principal model. 7188. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006. To provide management assistance services to nonprofit organizations. 7189. Center for Families and Children, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For a strategic planning initiative. 7190. Cleveland Boy Choir, Chagrin Falls, OH. $15,400, 2006. For administrative capacity building. 7191. Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, Cleveland, OH. $24,500, 2006. For a facility relocation/architectural study. 7192. Cleveland Restoration Society, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For Sacred Landmarks Assistance Program. 7193. Cleveland Tenants Organization, Cleveland, OH. $12,500, 2006. For shared Development Director with Environmental Health Watch and NE Ohio Coalition for the Homeless. 7194. Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, Beachwood, OH. $33,000, 2006. For technology upgrades to complete centralized database. 7195. Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $70,800, 2006. For administrative capacity building. 7196. May Dugan Center, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. To build development capacity. 7197. Opera Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For the merger of Cleveland Opera and Lyric Opera. 7198. Recovery Resources, Cleveland, OH. $45,000, 2006. To provide training for clinicians on integrated treatment services for clients with both mental illness and addictions. 7199. Shoes for Kids, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 7200. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For capital improvements. 7201. Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. To develop behavioral health policy. 7202. West Side Catholic Center, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building.
Cardinal Health Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis; giving also to national and international organizations. No support for local chapters of organizations already receiving national support from Cardinal Health, hospitals or hospital foundations, disease-specific organizations, sports teams, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, veterans’, labor, or political organizations, fraternal, athletic, or social clubs, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments, debt reduction, advertising, sponsorships, or athletic competitions; no loans. 7203. AORN Foundation, Denver, CO. $10,000, 2006. For Executive Symposium on Surgical Patient Safety. 7204. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $200,000, 2006. For 100,000 Lives Campaign. 7205. Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, MA. $100,000, 2006. For 100,000 Lives Campaign. 7206. Maryland Healthcare Education and Research Foundation, Maryland Patient Safety Center, Elkridge, MD. $100,000, 2006. For Cardinal Health Mid-Atlantic Patient Safety Solutions.
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern IN, northern KY, and the greater Cincinnati, OH area. No support for private or parochial religious purposes, units of government or government agencies, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, or retirement centers. No grants to individuals
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(except for scholarships), or for operating budgets, fundraising drives, event sponsorship, or underwriting, equipment, stand-alone publications or videos, annual campaigns, deficit financing, endowments, travel, fellowships, internships, exchange programs, or scholarly or medical research; no loans. 7207. Hamilton County Educational Service Center, Cincinnati, OH. $30,000, 2006. 7208. Leadership Council of Human Services Executives, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2006.
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, 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. 7209. Alta Social Settlement, Alta House, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 7210. Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For Armington Fund Capacity Building Project. 7211. Bridgeway, Inc., Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For reorganization plan. 7212. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2006. For board development and management assistance services to local nonprofits. 7213. Care Alliance, Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2006. For capacity building. 7214. Case Western Reserve University, Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Cleveland, OH. $250,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building and professional development programming. 7215. Case Western Reserve University, Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For scholarships. 7216. Cleveland Boy Choir, Chagrin Falls, OH. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building and community expansion. 7217. Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For strategic plan. 7218. Cleveland Public Theater, Cleveland, OH. $96,370, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For capacity building in marketing. 7219. Cleveland Public Theater, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building through technology support. 7220. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For general support. 7221. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For general support. 7222. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For Near West Theatre and E CITY grants. 7223. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For capacity-building funds for investees E CITY and Famicos Foundation. 7224. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For general support. 7225. Cleveland State University Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $175,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Leadership Institute of Organizational Succession and executive pool. 7226. Earth Day Coalition, Cleveland, OH. $22,150, 2006. For Environmental Careers Exploration Program. 7227. EcoCity Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. For merger planning assistance. 7228. Famicos Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. For Notre Dame Computer Learning Center. 7229. Fine Arts Association Willoughby, Willoughby, OH. $49,250, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For regional cultural assessment project in Lake County. 7230. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Community Foundation Center for Financial Insights, supporting financial management for community foundations.
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7231. Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Cleveland, OH. $44,500, 2006. 2-year grant. For Organizational Planning Process. 7232. Hispanic Business and Community Development Corporation, Cleveland, OH. $65,000, 2006. For first phase of economic development strategy. 7233. IMHOTEP Foundation, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For Armington Fund Capacity Building Project. 7234. Lakeland Community College Foundation, Kirtland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For operating support for Nonprofit and Public Service Center. 7235. Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Cleveland, OH. $189,467, 2006. 3-year grant. For Volunteer Coordination Program. 7236. Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $141,600, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For capacity building initiative. 7237. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $16,500, 2006. For strategic planning/board development. 7238. Neighborhood Leadership Institute, Cleveland, OH. $140,000, 2006. For supporting and sustaining Network of Neighborhood Leaders project. 7239. Neighborhood Leadership Institute, Cleveland, OH. $16,465, 2006. For Cleveland Education Committee’s Community Perspective on School Involvement project. 7240. Neighborhood Progress, Cleveland, OH. $2,250,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Strategic Investment Initiatives program. 7241. Opera Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $350,000, 2006. For Merger business plan between Cleveland Opera and Lyric Opera Cleveland. 7242. Opera Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For Merger business plan costs between Cleveland Opera and Lyric Opera Cleveland. 7243. ORCA House, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. For Management Specialist position. 7244. Peace in the Hood, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For Armington Fund Capacity Building Project. 7245. Poets and Writers League of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To implement strategic plan. 7246. PolicyBridge, Medina, OH. $50,000, 2006. For staffing and capacity building support. 7247. Positive Education Program, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006. For classroom materials and advanced Wilson Reading System training. 7248. Share Our Strength (SOS), DC. $367,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Cleveland Community Wealth Collaborative, initiative for increasing nonprofit financial stability and organizational capacity through developing revenue-generating business ventures. 7249. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $525,000, 2006. For Investing in Cleveland’s East Side Neighborhoods strategy. 7250. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $530,000, 2006. For second-year support of Cleveland Executive Fellowship Program. 7251. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $500,000, 2006. For Civic Innovation Lab operations and grantmaking activities. 7252. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2006. For general support. 7253. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 7254. Suite 1300 Services, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For graduate awards to 2006 graduates of Cleveland Executive Fellowship who obtain public sector employment. 7255. Support To At-Risk Teens (START), Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For Armington Fund capacity building project. 7256. Transition Resource Services, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building project. 7257. Urban League of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $80,000, 2006. For CEO search and board transition. 7258. Volunteers of America, Northeast and North Central Ohio, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For capacity-building initiative. 7259. West Side Catholic Center, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Program Director position. 7260. Western Reserve Land Conservancy, Novelty, OH. $100,000, 2006. For post merger capacity building. 7261. Womankind, Garfield Heights, OH. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning process. 7262. Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $160,000, 2006. For Employment Team program and capacity building.
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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. 7263. Advent United Church of Christ, Columbus, OH. $15,000, 2006. For scholarships and staff salaries for summer Advent Arts Academy. 7264. Canal Winchester Human Services, Canal Winchester, OH. $10,000, 2006. For administrative coordinator position. 7265. Columbus Health Department, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2006. To provide community support for pandemic influenza planning, preparedness, and response for nonprofit organizations in Columbus and Franklin County. 7266. Columbus Health Department, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2006. To provide community support for pandemic influenza planning, preparedness, and response for nonprofit organizations in Columbus and Franklin County. 7267. Columbus Health Department, Columbus, OH. $50,000, 2006. To provide community support for pandemic influenza planning, preparedness, and response for nonprofit organizations in Columbus and Franklin County. 7268. Columbus Partnership, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2006. To Columbus Partnership, for training in Carver Method to Columbus Public Schools’ Board of Education. 7269. Columbus Partnership, Columbus, OH. $10,000, 2006. For board training for Columbus Board of Education. 7270. Communities in Schools of Columbus, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2006. To hire mobility coordinator. 7271. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, Columbus, OH. $125,000, 2006. For general operating support and technical assistance to community development corporations that are engaged in affordable housing development. 7272. Community Shelter Board, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2006. For expansion of Capacity Building Initiative with Homeless Families Foundation. 7273. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. To support creation and initial start-up cost of Center For Financial Insights. 7274. Global Disciples Network, Millersville, PA. $20,000, 2006. 7275. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $15,000, 2006. For Columbus Foundation’s participation in CEO’s for Cities. 7276. Maryhaven, Columbus, OH. $65,000, 2006. For research coordinator for program evaluation research projects, one focusing on adult treatment programs and one focusing on residential treatment program for adolescent boys and girls. 7277. National Council of La Raza, DC. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 7278. National Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Columbus, OH. $65,000, 2006. To conduct and evaluate public awareness campaign to increase awareness among central Ohio adults over age 35 regarding chronic kidney disease and failure. 7279. Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies (OACCA), Columbus, OH. $30,000, 2006. To create outcomes measurement system that evaluates effectiveness of member agencies. 7280. Partners in Hope, Troy, OH. $20,000, 2006. For major transitions including new location and staff reorganization from use of full-time director to leadership team, as well as staff-managed bookkeeping, accounting and computer technology. 7281. United Way of Hocking County, Logan, OH. $10,000, 2006. For general operating and administrative support.
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. 7282. Direct Action for Central Lorain, Lorain, OH. $35,000, 2006. For community development strategy. 7283. Family Planning Services of Lorain County, Elyria, OH. $24,000, 2006. For medical director.
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7284. Team Lorain County, Elyria, OH. $10,000, 2006. For executive search.
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. 7285. Building Bridges, Dayton, OH. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building.
FirstEnergy Foundation (formerly Centerior Energy Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NJ, OH, and PA. No support for largely tax-supported organizations, fraternal, religious, labor, athletic, social, or veterans’ organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, national or international organizations, United Way-supported organizations, public or private schools, or foundations. No grants to individuals, or for political or legislative activities, research, equipment, endowments, or debt reduction; no loans. 7286. Firelands Public Safety Training Committee, Sandusky, OH. $10,000, 2006. 7287. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $10,000, 2006.
Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in OH. No grants to individuals. 7288. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. 7289. Jewish Education Service of North America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006.
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. 7290. Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Akron, OH. $150,000, 2005. For continuing support. 7291. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2005. For efforts in Summit County. 7292. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association, Akron, OH. $48,000, 2005. For operating support. 7293. Summit Education Initiative, Akron, OH. $40,000, 2005. Toward subsidizing compensation package of new executive director. 7294. Youth Excellence Performing Arts Workshop, Akron, OH. $30,000, 2005. For summer workshop program and year-round program development and evaluation.
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. 7295. Alliance for Justice, DC. $150,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Foundation Advocacy Initiative and Nonprofit Advocacy Program. 7296. AmericaSpeaks, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Voices & Choices leadership development convening. 7297. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $35,000, 2006. For technical assistance to nonprofit organizations. 7298. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. $140,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organization. 7299. Center for Community Change, DC. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For operating support. 7300. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006. For assessment and report on Cleveland Municipal School District audits.
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7301. Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Willoughby, OH. $20,000, 2006. For operating support. 7302. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland, OH. $43,334, 2006. 2-year grant. For urban biodiversity programs and institutional sustainability planning. 7303. Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Willoughby, OH. $20,000, 2006. For administrative and marketing support. 7304. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. For operating support. 7305. Cuyahoga Valley Preservation and Scenic Railway Association, Peninsula, OH. $30,000, 2006. For railroad assessment of service extension to downtown Cleveland. 7306. Environmental Support Center, DC. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building for Ohio environmental justice groups. 7307. Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For operating support and executive director transition. 7308. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $30,000, 2006. For technical assistance and training for Ohio land trusts. 7309. Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. For emergency shelter volunteer coordination. 7310. National Health Law Program, Los Angeles, CA. $35,000, 2006. For Medicaid monitoring and advocacy. 7311. Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope (NOAH), Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. For operating support. 7312. Ohio Children and Educators Assistance Network, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006. For Ohio Teaching and Learning Conditions survey. 7313. Opera Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2006. For merger support. 7314. Poets and Writers League of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $22,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For strategic plan implementation. 7315. PolicyBridge, Medina, OH. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building. 7316. River Network, Portland, OR. $90,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For training and technical assistance for Ohio grassroots watershed conservation organizations. 7317. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $300,000, 2006. For economic opportunity development in East Side Cleveland neighborhoods. 7318. University of Cincinnati Foundation, Cincinnati, OH. $75,000, 2006. For Teacher Quality Partnership project. 7319. Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $10,000, 2006. For transition technical assistance.
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. 7320. Dayton Society of Natural History, Dayton, OH. $50,000, 2006. For Sunwatch renovation.
Key Foundation (formerly Society Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AK, CO, ID, IN, ME, MA, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, and WA, with emphasis on the greater Cleveland, OH, area; giving also to national organizations. No support for lobbying or political organizations, veterans’ or fraternal organizations, discriminatory organizations, or professional organizations. No grants to individuals, or for advertisements or memberships or political activities. 7321. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2005. For operating support. 7322. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Toledo, OH. $15,000, 2005. For operating support.
The Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust Limitations: Giving primarily in OH, with emphasis on Cleveland. No grants to individuals; no loans. 7323. Cleveland Social Venture Partners, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2005. 7324. Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $100,000, 2005.
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Macy’s Foundation (formerly Federated Department Stores Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. No support for private 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. 7325. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH. $20,000, 2006.
Jack N. and Lilyan Mandel Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Cleveland, OH. No grants to individuals. 7326. Leader to Leader Institute, New York, NY. $91,033, 2005. For general support.
Mathile Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dayton and Montgomery County, OH, areas. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for sponsorships, endowment funds, or mass appeals for funding. 7327. Catholic Schools Office, Dayton, OH. $1,038,134, 2006. For operating support and capital support. 7328. Dayton Society of Natural History, Dayton, OH. $50,000, 2006. For operating support. 7329. Learning Community Project, Dayton, OH. $17,000, 2006. For operating support. 7330. Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbus, OH. $47,500, 2006. For operating support.
The May Department Stores Foundation (formerly The May Department Stores Company Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on St. Louis, MO. No grants to individuals. 7331. Teach for America, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2006.
The Burton D. Morgan Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH. No support for private foundations, governmental or tax-supported organizations, for the arts, social service organizations and programs (including mental health), lobbying or political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for annual fund drives. 7332. Rectory School, Pomfret, CT. $20,000, 2006. To retain Development Consultant. 7333. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association, Akron, OH. $30,000, 2006. Toward additional marketing and outreach as part of Northeast Ohio Adult Entrepreneurship Initiative.
Nationwide Foundation (formerly Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on OH, including Columbus. 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, or lobbying or political organizations; 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, research, travel, endowments, or bands or choirs. 7334. Bowling Green State University, State Fire School, Bowling Green, OH. $11,000, 2005. 7335. Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, New York, NY. $13,000, 2005.
NCC Charitable Foundation (formerly NCC Charitable Foundation II) Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO, OH, and PA, with emphasis on OH. No grants to individuals. 7336. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For general support.
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7337. Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, Columbus, OH. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 7338. Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 7339. Indianapolis Professional Association, Indianapolis, IN. $20,000, 2006. For general support. 7340. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Cleveland, OH. $150,000, 2006. For general support. 7341. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $50,000, 2006. For general support. 7342. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Toledo, OH. $25,000, 2006. For general support. 7343. MicroEdge, New York, NY. $11,382, 2006. For general support. 7344. National Training and Information Center, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2006. For general support. 7345. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2006. For general support. 7346. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $30,000, 2006. For general support. 7347. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $12,000, 2006. For general support. 7348. Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo, Toledo, OH. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 7349. Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, Fort Wayne, IN. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 7350. Ohio Health Care Association Education Foundation, Lewis Center, OH. $12,500, 2006. For general support. 7351. PG Charities, Pittsburgh, PA. $11,000, 2006. For general support.
The William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in the Cleveland, OH, area, and in cities where family members reside, including Sonoma County, CA, Washington DC, Naples and Bonita Springs, FL, Big Island, HI, the Baltimore/Annapolis, MD, area, the New York/Long Island, NY, area, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Licking County, OH, area, Houston, TX, and Richmond, VA. No support for organizations operating outside the U.S. No grants to individuals, or for annual campaigns or scholarships. 7352. Benjamin Rose Institute, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2005. For strategic plan. 7353. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2005. For general operating support. 7354. Cincinnati Works, Cincinnati, OH. $20,000, 2005. For advancement program. 7355. Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2005. For strategic plan. 7356. Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland, OH. $18,500, 2005. For organizational development. 7357. Dress for Success Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $12,000, 2005. For funding diversification. 7358. Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 7359. Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2005. For strategic plan. 7360. S2W, Silver Spring, MD. $15,000, 2005. For program evaluation. 7361. Virginia Supportive Housing, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2005. For administrative structure change. 7362. Willwoods Community Management, Metairie, LA. $50,000, 2005. 7363. YWCA of Columbus, Columbus, OH. $41,900, 2005. For strategic plan. 7364. ZviDance, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For management analysis and organizational restructuring.
Osteopathic Heritage Foundations Limitations: Giving primarily in the following OH counties: Athens, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Madison, Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pickaway, Ross, Union, Vinton, and Washington. 7365. Childrens Hospital, Prenatal Education and Treatment Project, Columbus, OH. $106,731, 2005. To enable establishment of prenatal dental clinic, providing preventative and treatment services to pregnant teens and women to age 21, as well as patient education and provider education. 7366. Ohio University, Athens, OH. $14,059, 2005. To conduct evaluation of Foundation’s central Ohio programs to increase access to oral health care.
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7367. Ohio University, Centers of Osteopathic Research and Education (CORE), Athens, OH. $86,399, 2005. For director of research position to enhance and monitor research efforts among students, resident physicians, and faculty.
The Procter & Gamble Fund Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations. No support for religious organizations, political, legislative, or fraternal organizations, or athletic, social, or veterans’ organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships) or for endowments. 7368. Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, Cincinnati, OH. $50,000, 2006. 7369. Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2006. 7370. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $75,000, 2006. 7371. Main Street Ventures, Cincinnati, OH. $15,000, 2006.
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. 7372. Harbor Heritage Society, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2006. For strategic alliance planning support.
Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio Limitations: Giving primarily in Cleveland and Cuyahoga counties, OH. No support for for-profit organizations or for religious purposes. No grants to individuals or fundraising events, endowments, or debt retirement. 7373. Beech Brook, Pepper Pike, OH. $50,000, 2006. For Capacity-Building Project. 7374. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. For operating support. 7375. Case Western Reserve University, Case School of Nursing, Cleveland, OH. $72,044, 2006. 2-year grant. For Health Outcomes Evaluation of Nursing in Cleveland’s Schools: Partnership for Health. 7376. Center for Families and Children, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning initiative. 7377. Childrens Museum of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $85,876, 2006. For education capacity-building. 7378. Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Cleveland, OH. $40,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Building Future Shares. 7379. Greater Cleveland Health Education and Service Council, Cleveland, OH. $20,000, 2006. For Executive Director Search. 7380. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH. $17,021, 2006. For capacity-building projects. 7381. Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, Cleveland, OH. $19,836, 2006. For administrative capacity building by hiring development director. 7382. West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM), Cleveland, OH. $75,000, 2006. For Creating New Initiative: El Barrio Business Plan.
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. 7383. Center for Community Solutions, Cleveland, OH. $15,000, 2006. For Public Policy and Advocacy. 7384. Childrens Museum of the Valley, Youngstown, OH. $24,340, 2006. For building program capacity. 7385. Greater Cleveland Community Shares, Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2006. For Corporate Expansion Project and Operational Capacity. 7386. Helping Association for Professional Providers of Young Children Trumbull County, Warren, OH. $30,000, 2006. For Happy Faces. 7387. Neighborhood Leadership Institute, Cleveland, OH. $18,000, 2006. For Neighborhood Leadership Cleveland Class 23. 7388. Planned Parenthood of the Mahoning Valley, Youngstown, OH. $80,000, 2006. For Planned Parenthood of Northeast Ohio Consolidation Integration Project.
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
7389. Warren City School District, Warren, OH. $30,000, 2006. For Instructional Excellence Teacher Mini Grant Program. 7390. Wick Neighbors, Youngstown, OH. $60,000, 2006. For core operations and technical services support. 7391. Youngstown State University, Center for Nonprofit Leadership, Youngstown, OH. $100,000, 2006. For Wean Internships at Valley Nonprofit Organizations.
OKLAHOMA Inasmuch Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO, and OK. No grants to individuals, or for regular operating expenses or endowments. 7392. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2006. For program support and DIBELS data collection. 7393. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2006. For program support. 7394. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2006. For Standards of Excellence program. 7395. Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK. $600,000, 2006. For dance and arts management facility. 7396. Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $281,000, 2006. For Smart Start Central Oklahoma READY program and Executive Director. 7397. Rainbow Fleet, Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2006. For child care training and technical assistance. 7398. University of Oklahoma Foundation, K20 Center for Educational and Community Renewal, Norman, OK. $50,000, 2006. For K-12 Biotechnology Schools Project.
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. 7399. Celebrations Preschool, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2006. For teachers’ salaries and pre-school buses. 7400. Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7401. Fine Arts Institute of Edmond, Edmond, OK. $18,000, 2006. For administrative support and expanded marketing plan. 7402. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7403. Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2006. For endowment. 7404. Leadership Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK. $47,267, 2006. For annual support. 7405. League for the Blind, Oklahoma City, OK. $15,000, 2006. For building feasibility study. 7406. Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma City, OK. $10,000, 2006. For Leadership Education and Arts Development Conference. 7407. Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $11,000, 2006. For CSMpact Services for schools. 7408. Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK. $48,000, 2006. For feasibility study for auditorium expansion. 7409. Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, OK. $15,000, 2006. For case management staff and to purchase passenger van. 7410. Reaching Our City, Oklahoma City, OK. $30,000, 2006. For full-time administrative staff person. 7411. Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK. $20,000, 2006. For master campus plan.
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7412. All Kinds of Minds, Chapel Hill, NC. $100,000, 2005. For research, program evaluation, and information. 7413. Tulsa Community Childrens Foundation, Tulsa, OK. $10,000, 2005. For capacity fund.
Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily to nonsectarian organizations in OK; giving on a local, national, and international basis for Jewish organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, or deficit funds. 7414. Birthright Israel Foundation, New York, NY. $137,900, 2005. For capacity building. 7415. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 7416. FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 7417. Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life, Jackson, MS. $27,919, 2005. For capacity building. 7418. Greater Miami Jewish Council, Miami, FL. $250,000, 2005. For capacity building. 7419. Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Rockville, MD. $112,100, 2005. For capacity building. 7420. Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2005. For capacity building. 7421. Jewish Federation of Delaware, Wilmington, DE. $19,457, 2005. For capacity building. 7422. Jewish Federation of Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $62,500, 2005. For capacity building. 7423. Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $49,016, 2005. For capacity building. 7424. Jewish Federation of Omaha, Omaha, NE. $11,638, 2005. For capacity building. 7425. Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, FL. $15,058, 2005. For capacity building. 7426. Jewish Federation of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO. $12,000, 2005. For capacity building. 7427. Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Boca Raton, FL. $13,749, 2005. For capacity building. 7428. Jewish Federation of Youngstown, Youngstown, OH. $19,788, 2005. For capacity building. 7429. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK. $13,859, 2005. For capital support. 7430. The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $69,000, 2005. For capacity building. 7431. UJA-Federation of Greenwich, Greenwich, CT. $13,750, 2005. For capacity building. 7432. UJA-Federation of New York, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building. 7433. United Jewish Federation of San Diego County, San Diego, CA. $21,151, 2005. For capacity building.
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. 7434. C-Sara Foundation, Ardmore, OK. $10,000, 2006. For operating support for crisis management.
Tulsa Community Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to northeastern OK through discretionary funds; donor-advised giving is nationwide. 7435. National Heritage Foundation, Falls Church, VA. $136,620, 2005.
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Tulsa, OK, area. 7436. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support.
The Oxley Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in OK, with emphasis on Tulsa; some giving nationally. No grants to individuals.
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OREGON The Collins Foundation 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. 7437. Bend Science Station, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2006. For expansion of agency’s science laboratory to double service capacity. 7438. Ecotrust, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For evaluation and assessment of Farm to School program to improve eating habits of Portland public school children. 7439. Folk-Time, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2006. For challenge grant to expand capacity to serve chronically mentally ill adults in Portland. 7440. HIV Alliance, Eugene, OR. $20,000, 2006. For expansion of community education director’s position to manage agency’s four HIV/AIDS education programs. 7441. Jewish Family and Child Service, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For expansion of agency’s mental-health services to children and families. 7442. JOIN: A Center for Involvement, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2006. For enhancement of services to people in transition from homelessness to permanent housing. 7443. Lincoln County Childrens Advocacy Center, Newport, OR. $41,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For hiring of part-time forensic interviewer, element of agency-wide capacity building initiative. 7444. Miracle Theater Group, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For continuation of strategic plan to increase artistic quality, audience, and educational programs. 7445. Oregon Cultural Trust, Salem, OR. $70,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For continued support for capacity-building. 7446. Oregon Food Bank, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2006. For purchase of cooling/freezing and food-transportation equipment to increase capacity of local and regional agencies throughout Oregon. 7447. Oregon Symphony Association, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2006. For strategic plan to improve artistic productions and increase contributed income. 7448. Oregon Water Trust, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For purchase of seven continuous flow recorders to evaluate effectiveness of OWT’s work and its impact on health of streams and associated fish runs. 7449. Portland Impact, Portland, OR. $35,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For challenge grant to increase agency’s capacity to serve low-income families, and seniors and adults with disabilities in Multnomah County. 7450. Profile Theater Project, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To hire general manager and box-office manager to help build theater’s capacity. 7451. Rinehart Clinic, Wheeler, OR. $50,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For hiring of executive director to manage clinic’s increasing patient base. 7452. Rockwest Training Company, Salem, OR. $50,000, 2006. For expansion, renovation, and upgrade of agency’s facility to increase production capacity and services to clients. 7453. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $45,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For development of Hillsboro chapter, and support of capacity-building for Salem-Keizer programs.
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. 7454. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $10,000, 2006. For new research and assessment tools. 7455. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. $500,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For evaluation and networking support of Enhancing Skills of Parents Program II. 7456. Oregon Workforce Alliance, Albany, OR. $50,000, 2006. For Survivors Youth Leadership Experience - Expansion and Evaluation Project.
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Foreign Mission Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in India. No grants to individuals. 7457. Christian Community Service Center, Ludhiana, India. $115,000, 2006. For water filtration project, church planting and training. 7458. Christian Institute of Management, India. $38,000, 2006. For missionary support, conference and travel expenses. 7459. EPIC International, Portland, OR. $17,000, 2006. For publications. 7460. Helping Hands, Whitesville, WV. $16,355, 2006. For church planting, training and vehicle. 7461. Living Waters Full Gospel, Chennai, India. $44,052, 2006. For training for church planters and land purchase.
Intel Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom and Santa Clara, CA, Colorado Springs, CO, Hudson, MA, Albuquerque, NM, Portland, OR, Austin, TX, Riverton, UT, and Dupont, WA; giving also to 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), or for endowments, capital campaigns, general fund drives, annual campaigns, fundraising events, sporting events, travel or tours, or equipment. 7462. Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, AL. $55,000, 2005. For Alabama Regional Training Initiative. 7463. Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, AL. $25,000, 2005. For Alabama Regional Training Initiative. 7464. Anadolu Universitesi, Genclik ve Spor Kulu, Eskisehir, Turkey. $22,000, 2005. For Intel Learn Turkey Evaluation Project. 7465. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $40,000, 2005. For program evaluation for Intel Educator Academy. 7466. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. $20,000, 2005. For program evaluation for Intel Educator Academy. 7467. Arizona State University, ASSET, Tempe, AZ. $55,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7468. Arizona State University, ASSET, Tempe, AZ. $25,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7469. Beijing University, Graduate School of Education, Beijing, China. $22,000, 2005. For Intel Learn Program Evaluation. 7470. Black Hills Special Services Cooperative, Sturgis, SD. $10,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7471. Buckeye Union School District, Shingle Springs, CA. $16,900, 2005. For EDC Math Instructional Leadership project. 7472. California State University, Business Education Science Team, Sacramento, CA. $15,000, 2005. For Sacramento Educator Academy. 7473. Chandler Unified School District, Chandler, AZ. $12,000, 2005. For EDC Math Instructional Leadership Project. 7474. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $35,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7475. Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7476. Community Technology Development, Newtonville, MA. $75,000, 2005. For Program Impact Evaluation, Management Component. 7477. Community Technology Development, Newtonville, MA. $75,000, 2005. For Program Impact Evaluation, Management Component. 7478. Deakin University, Australia. $176,000, 2005. For Evaluation of Intel Teach Future Programs. 7479. Deakin University, Australia. $30,000, 2005. For Evaluation of Pre-Service Intel Teach to Future Programs. 7480. Deakin University, Australia. $23,000, 2005. For Evaluation of Pre-Service Intel Teach to Future Programs. 7481. Department of Education of the Philippines, Philippines. $28,300, 2005. For EDC Math Instructional Leadership Project. 7482. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $700,000, 2005. For Intel Teach Evaluation. 7483. Education Development Center, New York, NY. $165,000, 2005. For US and global Intel Teach Essentials evaluation. 7484. First District Regional Educational Service Agency, Educational Technology Training Center, Brooklet, GA. $55,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7485. Forest Grove School District, Forest Grove, OR. $40,000, 2005. For Education Development Center (EDC) Instructional Leadership Teams Math improvement Project.
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7486. Fundacion Omar Dengo, San Jose, Costa Rica. $110,000, 2005. For professional development and enhancement to reinforce Intel Teach to the Future. 7487. Fundacion Omar Dengo, San Jose, Costa Rica. $21,660, 2005. For EDC Math Instructional Leadership Project. 7488. Harrison School District No. 2, Colorado Springs, CO. $10,830, 2005. For NSRC LASER Middle School Strategic Planning Symposium. 7489. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $845,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7490. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $521,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7491. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $300,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7492. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $300,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7493. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $151,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7494. Institute of Computer Technology, Sunnyvale, CA. $57,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7495. Jordan Education Foundation, Sandy, UT. $50,000, 2005. For Transforming Instruction in Science/Math. 7496. Jordan School District, Sandy, UT. $27,855, 2005. For EDC Math Instructional Leadership Project. 7497. Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil. $22,683, 2005. For Intel Learn Monitoring and Evaluation of Program. 7498. Lucan Community College, Dublin, Ireland. $17,100, 2005. For EDC Math Instructional Leadership Project. 7499. Marketing Department Group, Sydney, Australia. $30,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7500. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. $27,500, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future workshop. 7501. Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL), Holt, MI. $60,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7502. Mississippi Department of Education, Jackson, MS. $16,320, 2005. For Intel Teach to Future Training Agency. 7503. Moscow Information System Association, Dolgoprudny, Russia. $75,000, 2005. For Russia Business Plan Championship. 7504. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. $90,000, 2005. For Intel Computer Clubhouse Network (ICCN) Annual Conference. 7505. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. $51,580, 2005. For Intel Computer Clubhouse Network (ICCN) Regional Workshops and travel support. 7506. National Pedagogic University, Mexico City, Mexico. $12,300, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7507. National Pedagogic University, Mexico City, Mexico. $10,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7508. Neil Butcher and Associates, Johannesburg, South Africa. $13,480, 2005. For Thinking Tools Evaluation. 7509. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Raleigh, NC. $25,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7510. Organization for Educational Technology and Curriculum, Wilsonville, OR. $36,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7511. Organization for Educational Technology and Curriculum, Wilsonville, OR. $30,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7512. Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA. $24,200, 2005. For Phase II Mathematics Instructional Leadership Project. 7513. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $40,000, 2005. For Teachers’ Science Institute. 7514. Santa Clara County Office of Education, San Jose, CA. $15,000, 2005. For Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) Educator Academy Action Plan implementation. 7515. Santa Clara Unified School District, Santa Clara, CA. $40,000, 2005. For Agile Mind. 7516. Santa Clara Unified School District, Santa Clara, CA. $12,500, 2005. For Education Development Center (EDC) Math Instructional Leadership Project. 7517. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $75,000, 2005. For Intel Learn Program Evaluation. 7518. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $53,000, 2005. For Intel Learn Program Evaluation. 7519. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $45,000, 2005. For Intel Teach Online Evaluation.
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7520. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. $45,000, 2005. For Intel Teach Online Evaluation. 7521. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $55,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7522. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $35,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7523. University of California, Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Haas School of Business, Berkeley, CA. $200,000, 2005. For Intel Business Plan Championship. 7524. University of Colorado, Denver, CO. $55,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7525. University of Colorado, Denver, CO. $30,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7526. University of Kansas Center for Research, Lawrence, KS. $55,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7527. University of Kansas Center for Research, Lawrence, KS. $25,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7528. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future. 7529. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. $25,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7530. University of North Texas, Denton, TX. $55,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7531. University of North Texas, Texas Center for Educational Technology, Denton, TX. $35,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7532. Utah Education Network, Salt Lake City, UT. $50,000, 2005. For Intel Teaching Thinking with Technology Workshops. 7533. W G B H Educational Foundation, Boston, MA. $80,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7534. W G B H Educational Foundation, Boston, MA. $50,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future Regional Training Agency (RTA). 7535. Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V., Dillingen, Germany. $300,000, 2005. For Intel Teach to the Future.
The Jeld-Wen Foundation (formerly Jeld-Wen, Wenco Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Klamath Falls, OR. No grants to individuals, or for religious activities or programs that duplicate services provided by other government or private agencies. 7536. Baker County Fair Board, Baker City, OR. $10,000, 2005. 7537. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $15,000, 2005.
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Limitations: Giving primarily in OR. No grants to individuals. 7538. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $80,000, 2006.
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. No grants to individuals or for endowment funds, annual campaigns, deficit financing, scholarships, fellowships, or indirect or overhead costs, except as specifically and essentially related to the grant project. 7539. Astoria Public Library, Astoria, OR. $15,000, 2007. For technical assistance to develop strategic plan. 7540. Benedictine Sisters of Mount Angel, Saint Joseph Shelter, Mount Angel, OR. $37,500, 2007. To conduct feasibility study of housing needs and existing services in shelter’s service area, and to increase organization’s capacity. 7541. Coalition for a Livable Future, Portland, OR. $14,600, 2007. For office equipment and consultation to increase organization’s efficiency. 7542. Columbia County Womens Resource Center, Saint Helens, OR. $10,700, 2007. For board development and strategic planning for organization that serves women and children who have been battered and/or sexually assaulted. 7543. Columbia Land Trust, Vancouver, WA. $250,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To implement 5-year strategic plan to advance conservation goals and organizational capacity. 7544. Conservation for Central Oregon, Bend, OR. $15,000, 2007. To develop strategic and fundraising plan.
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7545. Foundations for a Better Oregon, Portland, OR. $1,500,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For Oregon CLASS (Creative Leadership and Student Success) Project. 7546. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $175,000, 2007. To conduct statewide foundation social impact analysis and evaluation. 7547. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $48,000, 2007. For additional statewide foundation social impact analysis and evaluation. 7548. Jeff Morris Fire and Life Safety Foundation, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2007. To conduct organizational strategic planning. 7549. Neighborhood Partnership Fund, Portland, OR. $325,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant. To provide financial and technical assistance and leadership development for rural community development corporations in Oregon. 7550. Open Meadow Alternative Schools, Portland, OR. $200,000, 2007. 3-year grant. For staff and management team development designed to ensure school’s long-term stability. 7551. Oregon Commission on Children and Families, Salem, OR. $343,470, 2007. 2-year grant. For coordinated effort to strengthen capacity of Oregon’s CASA chapters and to increase number of children served. 7552. Oregon Water Trust, Portland, OR. $14,101, 2007. To develop strategic plan. 7553. Salem Multicultural Institute, Salem, OR. $48,400, 2007. 3-year grant. To hire executive director to increase capacity of organization to provide year-round cultural programming. 7554. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $315,000, 2007. 3-year grant. To increase financial sustainability and to advance formation of Oregon Nonprofit Alliance. 7555. Willamette Riverkeeper, Portland, OR. $96,000, 2007. 3-year grant. Toward development and evaluation of water temperature trading programs as conservation tool, and to convene series of habitat roundtable discussions. 7556. Womens Crisis Center, Tillamook, OR. $90,000, 2007. 2.25-year grant. For technical assistance for staff and board to help build infrastructure for broad based community support. 7557. Womens Resource Center of Central Oregon, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2007. To provide technical assistance to conduct organizational strategic planning for center that provides education and counseling for women and men.
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. 7558. Imago, The Theater Mask Ensemble, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2005. For External Affairs Director.
NIKE Foundation (formerly NIKE P.L.A.Y. Foundation) Limitations: Giving on an international basis, with emphasis on Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, and Zambia; giving also to national organizations. 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. 7559. International Center for Research on Women, DC. $300,000, 2006. For strategic input ot Nike Foundation and partners on initiatives for girls’ empowerment, and measure impact select initiatives in developing countries. 7560. International Center for Research on Women, DC. $25,000, 2006. For strategic input of Nike Foundation and partners on initiatives for girls’ empowerment, and measure impact select initiatives in developing countries. 7561. PATH, Seattle, WA. $250,000, 2006. To collaborate with All-China Women’s Federation to strengthen primary school curriculum and tighten linkages between schools and communities in countries in Guangxi Autonomous Region. 7562. Population Council, New York, NY. $160,000, 2006. For adolescent girls at risk of forced early marriage, married adolescent girls in Amhara, and migrant girls at risk of exploitation in urban town of Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, and for survey of vulnerable adolescents in Kibera, Nairobi’s
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largest slum, and to evaluate models of financial literacy and related services. 7563. Wateraid America, New York, NY. $51,804, 2006. For study evaluating impact of work with women and adolescent girls in Burkina Faso and to develop set of guidelines to integrate needs into design and implementation of water and sanitation programs.
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; no loans. 7564. Alyce Hatch Center, Bend, OR. $18,500, 2006. For sustainability initiative that includes building endowment, developing family resource center, improving facilities and supporting administrative costs restricted to part-time staffing to developing parent education resources. 7565. ARC of Lane County, Eugene, OR. $20,000, 2006. For additional staff and technology upgrades. 7566. Artists Repertory Theater, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For new facilities manager position. 7567. Arts Central, Bend, OR. $12,500, 2006. For development assistant and board fundraising activities. 7568. Arts Council of Pendleton, Pendleton, OR. $12,000, 2006. For increased capacity of Art Rocks Teens, after-school arts education for rural youth. 7569. BecomeX, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For organizational capacity and general operating support. 7570. Bends Community Center, Bend, OR. $25,000, 2006. To secure board and hire and train staff. 7571. Benton County Historical Society, Philomath, OR. $20,000, 2006. For development director to diversify funding base. 7572. Birth to Three, Eugene, OR. $137,306, 2006. For training and capacity-building related to statewide dissemination of Make Parenting Pleasure curriculum and Parenting: First Three Years curriculum. 7573. BodyVox, Portland, OR. $18,000, 2006. To expand organizational capacity for educational outreach. 7574. Casa de Belen, Roseburg, OR. $22,000, 2006. For development director, activities director and volunteer. 7575. Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence, Corvallis, OR. $12,500, 2006. For capacity building and increasing resources, and to strengthen shelter and support services. 7576. Child Advocacy Center, Friends of the, Eugene, OR. $30,000, 2006. For volunteer coordinator. 7577. Coalition for a Livable Future, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. To expand organizational capacity through increased staffing for development and communications. 7578. Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, La Grande, OR. $15,000, 2006. To build capacity at Kids Club. 7579. Community Outreach, Corvallis, OR. $30,000, 2006. To increase volunteer and intern services coordinator position to full-time. 7580. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lane County, Springfield, OR. $14,000, 2006. Toward salary of supervisor. 7581. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $28,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7582. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. To develop fee-based membership program to expand number of companies engaged in corporate philanthropy. 7583. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $18,000, 2006. To general operating support. 7584. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7585. Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7586. Fair Share Research and Education Fund, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2006. For Oregon Action’s Citizen Engagement program, low-income communities’ citizen engagement through voting, public policy, and leadership skills. 7587. Families First of Grant County, John Day, OR. $25,000, 2006. To train staff in Parents as Teachers program, to support quality in-home parenting education; and to deliver training on early childhood
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development and literacy in underserved and remote areas of rural Grant County. 7588. Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, Woodburn, OR. $16,000, 2006. For funding through Latino Partnership Project to strengthen organizational capacity to handle growth in educational, social service, community organizing and economic development projects. 7589. Fern Ridge Library Foundation, Veneta, OR. $10,000, 2006. For capacity-building, including organizational development and training, marketing, local donor cultivation and fundraising. 7590. Film Action Oregon, Portland, OR. $12,500, 2006. For Women’s Film Initiative’s Saint Mary’s Academy Documentary Program, and for salaries, equipment, theatre rental, and miscellaneous supplies. 7591. Greenbelt Land Trust, Corvallis, OR. $39,000, 2006. For outreach coordinator, to expand volunteer involvement, reach underserved communities and increase member donations. 7592. Habitat for Humanity, Portland, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2006. For Habitat ReStore customer service/outreach coordinator and for general operating support for local affiliates. 7593. Innovation Partnership, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. To develop test tools, implement site tests, follow up with test users, provide technical assistance and refine Student Retention Training Tool (SRTT). 7594. Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service (KIDS) Center, Bend, OR. $25,000, 2006. For capacity building efforts that include hiring of development director. 7595. Lane County Department of Youth Services, Eugene, OR. $59,874, 2006. For Risk Assessment Project Court Senior Juvenile Counselor. 7596. Lane County Food Coalition, Eugene, OR. $10,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For increased staffing to strengthen coalition and its mission. 7597. Latino Network, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. To strengthen organizational infrastructure and diversify funding base. 7598. Marion-Polk Food Share, Salem, OR. $50,000, 2006. To hire major gifts manager, to provide fundraising training to staff, board and volunteers, and to produce new donor outreach materials. 7599. McKenzie River Trust Fund, Eugene, OR. $20,000, 2006. To hire development director to implement long-term fundraising strategy. 7600. Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center, Medford, OR. $20,000, 2006. For operations director. 7601. Miracle Theater Group, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2006. For outreach director and Radio Milagro. 7602. Open Meadow Alternative Schools, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. To design and implement long-term study of effectiveness of Open Meadow programs, and for evidence-based improvements. 7603. Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education, Portland, OR. $65,992, 2006. For training, certification, credentialing and accreditation of childcare providers, including Head Start and after-school care staff. 7604. Oregon Commission on Children and Families, Salem, OR. $40,000, 2006. For board development training, peer mentoring, training in fundraising, technology management assistance, and services for local CASA organizations. 7605. Oregon Literacy, Portland, OR. $29,700, 2006. To build capacity for English language instruction by continuing work with Oregon Community Foundation’s Latino Partnership Project. 7606. Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2006. For Community Involvement Initiatives consulting and training programs for community nonprofit groups. 7607. Oregon State University Foundation, Corvallis, OR. $200,000, 2006. For construction of building for Hatfield Marine Science Center, as part of effort to create new jobs for professionals. 7608. Orlo Foundation, Portland, OR. $14,300, 2006. To increase organizational capacity through AmeriCorps Links program. 7609. Portland Adventist Community Services, Portland, OR. $46,000, 2006. For clinic coordinator for services to low-income uninsured families. 7610. Portland Center Stage, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2006. For education program coordinator and outreach coordinator. 7611. Portland State University, Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies, Portland, OR. $22,000, 2006. To increase staff time for refinement and update of database and maps for land use planning project. 7612. Programa de Ayuda, Bend, OR. $10,000, 2006. For volunteer and program coordinator position. 7613. Rinehart Clinic, Wheeler, OR. $20,000, 2006. To establish and support executive director position.
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7614. Rose City Rowing Club, Lake Oswego, OR. $15,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For board development and outreach. 7615. School and Community Reuse Action Program (SCRAP), Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building. 7616. School Foundation, Bend, OR. $15,000, 2006. To hire executive director. 7617. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, Ashland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For development position and upgrades to fundraising software. 7618. SMART (Start Making a Reader Today), Portland, OR. $40,000, 2006. For strategic plan focusing on expansion, restricted to community engagement and near-term board planning. 7619. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $21,466, 2006. For asset transfer. 7620. Southern Oregon Film Society, Ashland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For membership coordinator and director. 7621. Sparkplug Dance Educational Resources, Eugene, OR. $16,400, 2006. For half-time associate director and for technological infrastructure. 7622. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2006. To support strategic shift to public education advocacy. 7623. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $24,500, 2006. To conduct assessment of older adults’ civic engagement in Oregon. 7624. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For bridge funding for Oregon Involved initiative. 7625. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For training for non-profit boards of directors. 7626. Tillamook County Commission on Children and Families, Tillamook, OR. $13,421, 2006. To reach child care providers with limited training and mentoring by establishing supportive mentoring relationships and offering on-site technical support and incentives. 7627. Umatilla County Historical Society, Pendleton, OR. $12,500, 2006. For full-time development staff position. 7628. Vision Northwest, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. To strengthen organizational infrastructure by enhancing staff and board, to expand development, and to stabilize and diversify funding base. 7629. Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, Eugene, OR. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building. 7630. Wallace Medical Concern, Gresham, OR. $35,000, 2006. For organizational infrastructure and capacity building. 7631. Wallace Medical Concern, Gresham, OR. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building project. 7632. Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center, Grants Pass, OR. $122,318, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For Animal Behavior Coordinator, Education Manager, and Fundraising and Marketing Coordinator. 7633. Womens Crisis Support Team, Grants Pass, OR. $23,800, 2006. For capacity building. 7634. Write Around Portland, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building, new programming, increased outreach/marketing, and improved infrastructure.
PacifiCorp Foundation (doing business as Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation) (also known as PacifiCorp Foundation For Learning) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in northern CA, southeastern, ID, OR, UT, central and southeastern WA, and WY. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, political organizations or candidates for public office, discriminatory organizations, or veterans’ or fraternal organizations. No grants to individuals, or for ballot measuring campaigns, memberships in chambers of commerce, service clubs, tax paper associations, or other similar bodies, endowments, debt reduction, capital campaigns, or conferences, conventions, or events. 7635. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT. $20,000, 2006. For YouthWorks program.
Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and southwest WA, with preference given to Portland’s metropolitan area. No grants to individuals. 7636. Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Portland, OR. $30,000, 2005. For Daycare Consultation Project.
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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. 7637. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $24,000, 2006. For project continuation. 7638. Social Venture Partners Portland, Portland, OR. $24,000, 2006. For project startup.
Juan Young Trust Limitations: Giving limited to OR, with emphasis on Portland. No support for religious purposes, propaganda or to influence legislation, or private foundations. No grants to individuals, or for operating budgets, fund appeals, debt retirement, or to defray deficits; no loans or program-related investments. 7639. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Jackson County, Medford, OR. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building campaign. 7640. Portland Symphonic Girlchoir, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For capacity building campaign. 7641. Pregnancy Alternatives Center, Lebanon, OR. $15,000, 2006. For capacity building.
PENNSYLVANIA Alcoa Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations; 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. 7642. African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For capacity building and strengthening small business owners through Business Institute. 7643. Agapedia Foundation Romania, Brasov, Romania. $40,000, 2006. For professional and parental training sessions focused on health and childcare. 7644. Allegheny College, Meadville, PA. $15,000, 2006. For program to promote watershed education, conservation, and sustainability for K-12 teachers with student liaisons. 7645. American Red Cross of the Quad Cities Area, Moline, IL. $20,000, 2006. For CPR-AED certification program to increase number of trained volunteers. 7646. Badin Lake Search and Rescue, Raleigh, NC. $17,716, 2006. For communications improvement project. 7647. Better Housing Coalition, Richmond, VA. $136,729, 2006. To increase energy efficiency in homes for first-time low to moderate income homebuyers in Winchester Forest. 7648. Centro de Rehabilitacion Integral de Piedras Negras, Piedras Negras, Mexico. $25,000, 2006. For training program for community-based health care providers. 7649. Child Watch of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2006. For bridge funding for infrastructure development. 7650. Farsund, Municipality of, Farsund, Norway. $40,000, 2006. For professional development of elementary school teachers involved with science education. 7651. Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development, Moscow, Russia. $176,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For environmental education and NGO capacity-building program.
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7652. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006. For programs to strengthen not-for-profit sector in Western Pennsylvania. 7653. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Summit: Electronic Town Hall Designed to Coalesce and Strengthen Voice of Nonprofit Sector. 7654. Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont, Townsend, TN. $15,000, 2006. For Citizen Science Research Initiative for teachers, students and others in community. 7655. Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For Leadership Grants for Arts Managers to recognize importance of ongoing executive education and leadership development. 7656. Guinee Ecologie, Conakry, Guinea. $24,841, 2006. For Boke Rice Improvement Project - Scoping Phase. 7657. Hungarian Red Cross Fejer County Organization, Szekesfehervar, Hungary. $22,000, 2006. For community-based health community training program. 7658. International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For advancement of mission of Institute and to strengthen partnerships within volunteer ranks. 7659. Keystone Center, Keystone, CO. $48,000, 2006. For professional development program on environmental and sustainability issues for middle school teachers. 7660. La Vallee des Roseaux, Baie-Comeau, Canada. $30,000, 2006. For implementation of quality evaluation and improvement processes for palliative care patients. 7661. Media Team, Manuka, Australia. $30,000, 2006. For production of book Media on Shoestring, resource guide to help community organizations work with media. 7662. Mexican Nature Conservation Fund, Mexico City, Mexico. $300,000, 2006. For launch of full-scale Hot Pot solar oven production, distribution and user training program. 7663. National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC. $25,000, 2006. For educational sessions to increase organizational and management capacity of non-profit preservation-based organizations. 7664. Neighborhood Leadership Institute, Cleveland, OH. $50,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Creating Schools As Centers of Community program. 7665. Paem Arad Association, Arad, Romania. $15,000, 2006. For entrepreneurial training and capacity building program. 7666. Professional Training Centre of Boke, Boke, Guinea. $74,272, 2006. For technical capacity building for school. 7667. Service DActions Entrepreneuriales, Baie-Comeau, Canada. $40,000, 2006. For educational materials for conception, fabrication, and erection of aluminum structures for educational purposes. 7668. Society of Women Engineers, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006. For web-based professional development program for women pursuing careers in engineering. 7669. Southern Indiana Resource Solutions, Boonville, IN. $12,400, 2006. For E-Learning Management System to provide workforce skill training to nonprofit organizations. 7670. Stern Center for Language and Learning, Williston, VT. $10,000, 2006. For professional development programs for Massena area school districts. 7671. Student Conservation Association, Charlestown, NH. $25,000, 2006. For youth in conservation summit and five-year evaluation of program. 7672. Sustainability Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. $144,300, 2006. For development of best practice resource recovery case studies and guidelines in Victoria’s major sporting and recreation venues. 7673. Tianjin Beichen District Reward Foundation for Teachers of Middle School, Primary School and Kindergarten, Tianjin, China. $20,000, 2006. For improvement of middle school teaching methods. 7674. Trust for Public Land, Cleveland, OH. $30,000, 2006. For land mapping and conservation planning project. 7675. United Way of Blount County, Maryville, TN. $20,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Training and Resource Center/Social Enterprise. 7676. University Of Technology Jamaica, Technology Innovation Centre, Kingston, Jamaica. $50,000, 2006. For business plan for Clarendon Express project. 7677. Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations (VANNO), Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2006. For Strengthening Nonprofit Board Governance programs in Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia. 7678. Water Missions International, Charleston, SC. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning and staff development.
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Benedum—PENNSYLVANIA
7679. Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates Network (WEPAN), Denver, CO. $30,000, 2006. For webinar series for professional development of school administrators.
7704. Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $167,000, 2006. For Education and Professional Development Program of Owning Our Future campaign. 7705. Principia Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $250,000, 2006. For Leonore Annenberg Endowed Student Aid Fund. 7706. Rural School and Community Trust, Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2006. For Rural Education Finance Center, Rural Teacher Development Center, Rural Education Working Group and Rural Civic Engagement Center. 7707. Rural School and Community Trust, Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2006. For Rural Education Finance Center, Rural Teacher Development Center, Rural Education Working Group, and Rural Civic Engagement Center. 7708. Saint Vincent Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2006. For Wallis Annenberg Nursing Education Program at St. Vincent Medical Center. 7709. Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA. $1,000,000, 2006. For Discretionary Fund for Executive Director. 7710. Teach for America, New York, NY. $500,000, 2006. For Teach for America in School District of Philadelphia. 7711. Teachers Network, New York, NY. $105,000, 2006. For New Teacher Resource Program (NTRP) in California. 7712. Teaching Matters, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. 7713. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $1,000,000, 2006. For Communities of Opportunity, initiative of City and County of San Francisco, Mayor’s Office of Community Development, to improve quality of life in disadvantaged neighborhoods and give families access to real opportunity. 7714. United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA. $666,000, 2006. For Annenberg Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) School Linkage Program to improve recruitment and retention of minority teachers and to enhance teaching techniques. 7715. University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg Public Policy Center, Philadelphia, PA. $150,000, 2006. For Columbus, Ohio Student Voices website and teacher training through workshops and online support programs. 7716. University of Southern California, Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy, Los Angeles, CA. $47,900, 2006. For professional services for Greater Los Angeles Nonprofit Leadership Initiative: Encouraging Local Leadership and Unleashing Volunteer Resources. 7717. Womens Guild Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. To provide technical support and content development of WomenMatter website.
The Annenberg Foundation Limitations: Giving nationally with preference for southern CA, greater Philadelphia, PA, and New York, NY; some unsolicited grants to the United Kingdom, France, Africa and Asia. No support for political activities or individual K-12 schools. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships or basic research. 7680. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $1,500,000, 2006. For Teachers for New Era, initiative to develop state-of-the-art programs at schools of education. 7681. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $1,250,000, 2006. For Teachers for New Era, initiative to develop state-of-the-art programs at schools of education. 7682. Academy for Educational Development, DC. $168,000, 2006. For Teachers for New Era Learning Network website. 7683. African Wildlife Foundation, DC. $600,000, 2006. 7684. Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA. $24,486, 2006. For legal costs. 7685. Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools Foundation, Boston, MA. $2,000,000, 2006. For Phase II Plan. 7686. California State Parks Foundation, Kentfield, CA. $200,000, 2006. For Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process for conceptual design of Los Angeles Historic Park. 7687. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund, Chattanooga, TN. $1,000,000, 2006. For Leadership Development Program, to expand whole school change initiatives, and to build stronger public support for public schools. 7688. Childrens Museum of the Desert, Rancho Mirage, CA. $250,000, 2006. For Capacity Building Fundraising Campaign to implement Children’s Oral Health Improvement Initiative. 7689. Creative Capital Foundation, New York, NY. $30,000, 2006. For Professional Development Program, which introduces artists to tools for self-management. 7690. Ensemble Les Talens Lyriques, Paris, France. $200,000, 2006. For two concert programs and development of organizational capacities. 7691. Foodshare, Oxnard, CA. $250,000, 2006. For FEED OUR FUTURE capital campaign for modernized, expanded infrastructure to accommodate increased food collection, storage, and delivery, and to improve ability to respond to disasters. 7692. Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA. $250,000, 2006. For History Institute of Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education, weekend program for high school teachers. 7693. Houston A Plus Challenge, Houston, TX. $4,000,000, 2006. For Phase II Plan. 7694. Immigration Museum of New Americans, San Diego, CA. $125,000, 2006. For executive director position to lead capital campaign. 7695. Indiana University, Center on Philanthropy, Indianapolis, IN. $141,000, 2006. For Greater Los Angeles Nonprofit Leadership Initiative Encouraging Local Leadership and Unleashing Volunteer Resources. 7696. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $75,000, 2006. 7697. Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging, Reseda, CA. $1,100,000, 2006. For Licensed Vocational Nurses Training Program at Annenberg School of Nursing and Annenberg Support Program. 7698. Museum Associates, Los Angeles, CA. $25,000, 2006. 7699. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. For examination of National Substance Abuse Treatment Systems. 7700. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, New York, NY. $300,000, 2006. For examination of National Substance Abuse Treatment Systems. 7701. New Visions Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. $1,000,000, 2006. For Leadership Center of Herb Alpert Educational Village. 7702. Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Rolling Hills Estates, CA. $175,000, 2006. For Vision Plan for coastal and preserve areas of Rancho Palos Verdes (RPV), to create master plan for public access, interpretive materials, and other facilities to improve experience of the coast and open space. 7703. Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA. $250,000, 2006. For Discretionary Fund for Music Center Chairman and President.
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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, 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. 7718. A Plus Schools - Pittsburghs Community Alliance for Public Education, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2005. For leadership development institute for Southwestern Pennsylvania school administrators and teachers. 7719. Barbour County Community Development Corporation, Philippi, WV. $35,000, 2005. For Alliance of Champion Communities Capacity Building Project. 7720. Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2005. For external review and strategic plan for School Performance Network. 7721. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2005. For survey of grantees regarding Foundation practices and effectiveness. 7722. Center for Rural Health Development, Dunbar, WV. $200,000, 2005. For matching grant for West Virginia Rural Health Access Program that includes recruitment and retention of providers, management assistance program, leadership development, and infrastructure loan fund. 7723. Community Collaborative, Charleston, WV. $30,000, 2005. For West Virginia Leadership Network coordination, communications, and evaluation development. 7724. Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $32,500, 2005. For assessment of training needs of Washington County employers to extend customized job training to CCAC’s Washington branch. 7725. CommunityWorks in West Virginia, Charleston, WV. $45,000, 2005. For operating and program support for low-income housing initiative.
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7726. Concord College Foundation, Athens, WV. $25,000, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative, to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions in the state. 7727. EdVenture Group, Morgantown, WV. $200,000, 2005. To create network of after-school programs linked by high quality curriculum, staff development, and technology in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and Monongalia County, West Virginia. 7728. EdVenture Group, Morgantown, WV. $155,000, 2005. 2-year grant. For Integration of 21st Century Skills training in West Virginia’s K-12 science curricula. 7729. EdVenture Group, Morgantown, WV. $70,000, 2005. For creation of summer institute to introduce educators and students to field of biometrics. 7730. First Commitment Foundation, Wheeling, WV. $45,000, 2005. For expansion of board training for West Virginia nonprofit board members, and to build framework to maintain delivery of training and support services. 7731. Gilmer County Family Resource Network, Glenville, WV. $31,200, 2005. For four-county collaboration to develop system to create and sustain community development structure that brings together local leaders to identify and solve community and economic development problems and share best practices on regional basis. 7732. Glenville State College, Glenville, WV. $22,000, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions in the state. 7733. Intermediate Unit One, Coal Center, PA. $124,000, 2005. To expand Keys2Work assessment, remediation and career awareness materials to middle schools in Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties. 7734. Intermediate Unit One, Coal Center, PA. $99,000, 2005. 2-year grant. To institute frequent student assessments and adapted instructional strategies to improve student achievement. 7735. Intermediate Unit One, Coal Center, PA. $48,000, 2005. To create center for best practices in mathematics education. 7736. Literacy West Virginia, Dunbar, WV. $150,000, 2005. For mini-grants and technical assistance to local literary organizations across the state. 7737. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2005. To capitalize Small Cities Growth Fund for Fayette, Greene, Mercer, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties. 7738. Marshall University Foundation, Huntington, WV. $20,500, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative, to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions in the state. 7739. Mission West Virginia, Hurricane, WV. $125,000, 2005. For matching grant for Wellspring Center to build organizational capacity of faith-based and community-based organizations. 7740. Morgantown, City of, Morgantown, WV. $225,000, 2005. 3-year grant. For Community Visions Foundation to support newly created Federation of Non-Profits. 7741. Mountain Partners in Community Development, Elkins, WV. $25,100, 2005. For Management Support Organization, serving nonprofit community in Randolph County to strengthen collective and individual operational capacity, leveraging resources and better serving citizens and community. 7742. Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, Downtown Management Organization, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2005. For consultant to service Pittsburgh Taskforce with respect to downtown redevelopment. 7743. Region 4 Planning and Development Council, Summersville, WV. $95,000, 2005. 2-year grant. To initiate Connected Technologies Corridors, southern West Virginia regional organization whose goal is to develop, recruit, nurture and coordinate technological businesses and resources for 11-county service area. 7744. Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $110,000, 2005. For Rural LISC Pennsylvania Initiative to increase community and economic development activity in rural regions, including Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties. 7745. Southeastern Greene School District, Greensboro, PA. $159,200, 2005. For Phase III of Greene County Education Master Plan, focusing on improved math and reading, upgrading curricula of vocational-technical school, and improved organizational efficiency through shared services. 7746. Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2005. For regional long-range planning process.
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7747. Student Conservation Association, Charlestown, NH. $125,000, 2005. For West Virginia Sustainable Communities Project to deploy interns to serve West Virginia Alliance for Champion Communities to organize, educate, and assist local organizations in developing effective pollution prevention practices. 7748. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2005. For merger of Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse and Robotics Foundry to stimulate economic development in robotics, cyber security, and advanced electronics. 7749. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,000, 2005. For Get Engaged civic engagement promotion project. 7750. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2005. For Sustainable Pittsburgh’s efforts to promote regionalism and civic engagement. 7751. West Liberty State College Foundation, West Liberty, WV. $35,000, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative, to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions in the state. 7752. West Virginia Community Development Partnership, Charleston, WV. $150,000, 2005. To implement Standards for Excellence Training and Certification for West Virginia nonprofit organizations. 7753. West Virginia Community Development Partnership, Charleston, WV. $70,000, 2005. For West Virginia Conference on Entrepreneurship. 7754. West Virginia Community Voices, Charleston, WV. $57,000, 2005. To increase quality of child health by identifying areas of improvement, partnering with national organizations for technical assistance, and working with community health centers, physicians, and others who provide medical care for children. 7755. West Virginia Community Voices, Charleston, WV. $10,000, 2005. To provide stipends to health profession students and community leaders to attend Rural Health Conference. 7756. West Virginia Council of Churches, Charleston, WV. $75,000, 2005. To provide community organizations in Nicholas and Fayette Counties with training, information, and other technical assistance to support parents in avoiding use of hospital emergency departments for non-emergency child health care. 7757. West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV. $200,000, 2005. For statewide professional development program in mathematics for elementary school teachers. 7758. West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Charleston, WV. $250,000, 2005. To connect Family Resource Networks across State with necessary equipment and training in order to establish standards for planning, development, assessment, design, and evaluation of community service coordination. 7759. West Virginia Hospital Research and Education Foundation, Charleston, WV. $75,000, 2005. For Babies to Business: Building Brains from Day One, project to educate families and caregivers about infant brain development. 7760. West Virginia Kids Count Fund, Charleston, WV. $137,000, 2005. To evaluate existing Early Child Development System, develop strategies to improve quality and assure accountability, and develop innovative public and private funding mechanism. 7761. West Virginia State University Foundation, Institute, WV. $23,000, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative, to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions in the state. 7762. West Virginia University at Parkersburg Foundation, Parkersburg, WV. $34,000, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative, to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions in the state. 7763. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $500,000, 2005. 3-year grant. To ensure sustainability of palliative care services in West Virginia by developing skilled health care professionals and informed public. 7764. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $129,500, 2005. For Partnerships for Teacher Quality Initiative to develop Professional Development School model of teacher preparation at public institutions. 7765. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $50,000, 2005. For development of State Technology Transfer and Commercialization Blueprint. 7766. West Virginia Welfare Reform Coalition, Charleston, WV. $75,000, 2005. For statewide Earned Income Tax Credit campaign, and to evaluate results of locally designed outreach strategy in six-county region.
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E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas east of the Mississippi River. No support for private secondary education, or large public charities. No grants to individuals. 7767. CrossOver Ministry, Richmond, VA. $35,000, 2005. Toward Lay Health Promoter Education Program. 7768. Hospice Care in the Berkshires, Pittsfield, MA. $35,000, 2005. For integrated clinical and financial computer-software system and training. 7769. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2005. Toward student Supervisor Education certification.
Claneil Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern PA. No support for religion-based programming. No grants to individuals. 7770. American Farmland Trust, DC. $30,000, 2005. To help Northeast communities build capacity for farmland conservation. 7771. Chester Education Foundation, Chester, PA. $10,000, 2005. For academic and enrichment programs. 7772. Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2005. For Philadelphia GROW Community Planning Process. 7773. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $14,000, 2005. For financial and management services to nonprofit organizations. 7774. Preservation Trust of Vermont, Burlington, VT. $15,000, 2005. For scholarships for leadership training and book publication.
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), for marketing sponsorships, sporting events, trips or tours, capital campaigns, or endowments. 7775. American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter, Denver, CO. $35,000, 2005. For Prepare Colorado, which trains community volunteer leaders to serve as Red Cross ambassadors in low-income, underserved neighborhoods delivering training on disaster preparedness at schools, churches, and community centers, as well as strengthens cooperative disaster planning and response relationships with other community organizations in Denver through the Presidents’ Fund. 7776. Big Brother Big Sister Foundation of Greater Boston, Holbrook, MA. $25,000, 2005. For diversity initiative aimed at recruiting diverse population of women mentors and providing training and services to volunteers and staff to make them more culturally aware of Little Sisters’ needs, through Diversity Fund. 7777. Boys and Girls Club of Allston-Brighton, West End House, Allston, MA. $15,000, 2005. For Project Learn, educational enhancement program to provide high quality educational programs to diverse low-income youth population, through Comcast Reading Network. 7778. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Northwestern High School Branch, Silver Spring, MD. $30,000, 2005. For Teen Supreme Leadership Program, recruitment and training of teens ages 14-18 and adult volunteer mentors, through Presidents’ Fund, Phase B. 7779. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2005. For continuation of literacy support services and professional development in reading and writing instruction for pre-K through third grade teachers who work in low-income schools, as well as provision of children’s book collections and home lending libraries for classrooms, through Comcast Reading Network. 7780. ConnectMichigan Alliance, Lansing, MI. $50,000, 2005. For statewide volunteer and community service initiatives through neighborhood resources, service learning projects, opportunity listserves, education for nonprofits and volunteers, through Phase B Presidents’ Fund grant for Midwest Division. 7781. El Rio Foundation, Tucson, AZ. $15,000, 2005. For Reach Out and Read program for purchase of books that are developmentally and culturally appropriate for pediatric patients, and to train volunteer readers, through Comcast Reading Network. 7782. Explorit Science Center, Davis, CA. $25,000, 2005. For teacher curriculum guides and workbooks to enhance students and teacher visits to Davis, CA Center, as well as supplemental teacher workshops, through Presidents’ Fund. 7783. Governors Books from Birth Foundation, Nashville, TN. $50,000, 2005. For Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which makes free books available to children under five years old in TN, and Distressed County Grant
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Program, which provides financial assistance to counties who lack base to initiate or maintain book program, through Presidents’ Fund, Phase B. 7784. Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2005. For adult education and volunteer tutor recruitment program, to provide resources for basic adult education and English as a Second Language instruction, and to train volunteers in various teaching methods and education strategies to address list of students needing assistance, through Presidents’ Fund. 7785. Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2005. For education, communication and outreach program geared toward raising awareness and interest of education programs available at Kimmel Center to teachers, administrators and students. 7786. Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) for New Haven Youth, New Haven, CT. $15,000, 2005. For LEAP youth development program, in which high school and college students are trained to serve as mentors, role models and counselors for young children in New Haven area, through Diversity Fund. 7787. Literacy Partnership for Southeast Michigan, Pontiac, MI. $20,000, 2005. For Basic Literacy Volunteer Tutor Training and Recognition Project to provide free basic literacy services to adults and children living in southeast Michigan, through Comcast Reading Network. 7788. Maria High School, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005. For development of high-tech audio-video teleconferencing center to bridge digital divide by increasing access to computer technology and related training for Chicago-area students, teachers, and community, through Presidents’ Fund. 7789. Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $25,000, 2005. For mentor recruitment and training initiatives to enhance academic achievement, workforce development, community involvement, and self-confidence in Baltimore-area mentees, through Presidents’ Fund. 7790. Mommys Light Lives On Fund, Lionville, PA. $10,000, 2005. For training and volunteer recruitment for programs for children who have lost their mother to continue traditions and activities they shared with her, through Presidents’ Fund. 7791. Montgomery County Business Roundtable for Education, Rockville, MD. $25,000, 2005. For Reading Together, partnership that recruits and trains volunteer tutors to implement supplemental reading program in targeted elementary schools that have highest level of student poverty and English language learners in school system, through Comcast Reading Network. 7792. National Conference for Community and Justice, Broward/South Palm Beach Region, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $15,000, 2005. For expansion of existing youth leadership programs to provide anti-bias leadership training to culturally diverse young people in South Florida, to train additional youth facilitators to deliver curriculums and to provide program follow-up to measure long-term effects on leadership abilities and shifts in bias, bigotry and racist attitudes, through Diversity Fund. 7793. National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2005. For educational programs that provide curriculum materials and guides for visiting students (grades K-12) and teachers, to prepare students for visit to museum and engage them in civic learning. 7794. New Futures, Burien, WA. $25,000, 2005. For New Futures Literacy Program, for children who need academic support, for reading instruction, reading materials, and training supplies, through Comcast Reading Network. 7795. Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2005. For school partnership program, educational material pre- and post-visit to orchestra performance for teachers and students in Greater Philadelphia Region. 7796. PlusTime NH, Chichester, NH. $20,000, 2005. For after-school program, volunteer recruitment, and training initiative, which works to obtain and train volunteers for New Hampshire-wide after-school programs that engage students in learning activities, through Presidents’ Fund. 7797. Western DuPage Special Recreation Association Foundation, Carol Stream, IL. $15,000, 2005. For initiative to offer disability awareness programs to local communities to improve current volunteer training program, to purchase necessary equipment and supporting materials, and to create a training video, through Diversity Fund. 7798. Womens Way, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2005. For study by Women’s Way and Forum of Executive Women on impact that serving on non-profit and community boards has on women in their professional development and advancement in workplace, through Diversity Fund.
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7799. YWCA of Lake County, Waukegan, IL. $20,000, 2005. For English with a Purpose, adult literacy program which trains parents and child care providers on reading, writing, and speaking English to support both their own and their children’s educational development, through Comcast Reading Network.
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. 7800. Cardinal OHara High School, Springfield, PA. $47,700, 2005. For technology integration teacher training, Student E-Portfolio Project. 7801. Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2005. For survey to track and evaluate impact and effectiveness of program. 7802. Executive Service Corps of the Delaware Valley, Camden, NJ. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 7803. Face to Face, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2005. For general operating support to continue community service in Germantown and for consultant to write strategic plan. 7804. Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2005. For School Partnership Program for students and Music Educator Workshop Program for music teachers. 7805. Summerbridge of Greater Philadelphia, a Breakthrough Program, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2005. For general support including program expansion, program evaluation, drop-in center for High School academic assistance and new strategic plan.
Dominion Foundation (formerly Consolidated Natural Gas Company Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations. 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. 7806. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2006. For program expansion. 7807. Long Island Sound Foundation, Groton, CT. $15,000, 2006. For Long Island Sound Children’s Calendar. 7808. Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Pittsburgh Opera Workshop for Educators. 7809. Thomas Jeffersons Poplar Forest, Forest, VA. $25,000, 2006. For planning and development of educational resources.
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. 7810. Erie County Convention Center Authority, Erie, PA. $20,000, 2006. For shared services consultant. 7811. Erie Playhouse, Erie, PA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning addressing governance and capital improvement. 7812. Healthcare Ventures Alliance, Erie, PA. $10,000, 2006. For human resource strategic plan. 7813. Hooked on Books, Erie, PA. $13,950, 2006. For strategic plan for implementation of new family literacy program. 7814. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation, Houston, TX. $158,244, 2006. 7815. Marx Toy Museum, Erie, PA. $15,000, 2006. For strategic and business plans to determine future of organization. 7816. Nonprofit Partnership, Erie, PA. $50,000, 2006. Toward annual funding. 7817. United Way of Erie County, Erie, PA. $15,000, 2006. For technology enhancements. 7818. Urban Institute, DC. $31,141, 2006. For Profile of Nonprofits in Erie County, PA.
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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. 7819. African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2006. For African-American business assistance program. 7820. Allegheny College, Meadville, PA. $100,000, 2006. For program to evaluate and improve environmental health and justice in Pennsylvania. 7821. Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $255,000, 2006. For development of plans for historic interpretation and visitor amenities for Point State Park. 7822. Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $225,000, 2006. For Agenda Development Fund and operating support. 7823. Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For planning grant for Edvocacy Research. 7824. Allegheny Land Trust, Sewickley, PA. $50,000, 2006. For development of strategic action plan. 7825. Allegheny, County of, Pittsburgh, PA. $19,925, 2006. For operating support for Grow Pittsburgh project as it transitions from Tides Center to become project of Penn State Cooperative Extension. 7826. American Association of Community Colleges, DC. $300,000, 2006. To provide technical support for six Achieving the Dream community colleges. 7827. American Association of Community Colleges, DC. $50,000, 2006. For technical assistance including data facilitator and coach. 7828. Attack Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For administrative and artistic capacity building process. 7829. August Wilson Center for African American Culture, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006. For funding to support national search to fill program director position. 7830. Calliope House, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2006. For implementation of strategic plan. 7831. Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2006. For planning for rivers Eco-Experience attraction and center. 7832. Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,410, 2006. For early-stage brainstorming for exhibition, New Suburbanism: Rethinking the Middle Landscape. 7833. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2006. For pilot project to attract new management talent, experienced advisors, and potential investors for university spin-off companies in region. 7834. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. For assessment of teacher quality in Pennsylvania K-12 schools. 7835. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For planning grant for TeRK (Telepresence Robot Kit), robotics kit to be used to teach introduction to computer programming through robotics at community colleges. 7836. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Lewisburg, PA. $50,000, 2006. For research project to evaluate effectiveness of Family-School-Community Partnership training and technical assistance model. 7837. Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Lewisburg, PA. $50,000, 2006. For planning grant to support Pennsylvania Statewide After-school and Youth Development Network’s creation of plan to develop statewide quality standards for after-school programs. 7838. Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. For national design process to link North Side amenities. 7839. Civil Society Institute, Newton Centre, MA. $150,000, 2006. To enhance leadership and effectiveness of BUILD Initiative at time of transition; and support of two national symposiums on Evaluating Early Childhood System-Building efforts and Achieving School Readiness in Diverse Society. 7840. Clean Air Task Force, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. For power plant and diesel pollution advocacy, and technical assistance to Campaign for Healthy Air. 7841. Clean Air-Cool Planet, Portsmouth, NH. $50,000, 2006. For technical assistance to Pittsburgh Green Government Task Force. 7842. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For Pittsburgh Civic Design Coalition. 7843. Community Growth Educational Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $50,000, 2006. For participation of Pittsburgh region economic development organization executives in ACCE national sustainable development training program.
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7844. Conservation Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. To fund consultant to conduct capacity review, including for supporting organizations, Healthy Home Resources and Green Building Alliance. 7845. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2006. For Health and Environmental Funders Network. 7846. Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2006. For membership. 7847. Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For technical assistance/capacity building for two key workforce development grantees. 7848. Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2006. For development of systemic approach to workforce development and lifelong learning in healthcare in southwestern Pennsylvania. 7849. East Liberty Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $49,460, 2006. For planning for Penn Avenue. 7850. Extra Mile Education Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For ongoing evaluation of Extra Mile elementary schools. 7851. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For La Piana Associates Strategy Formation: Beyond Strategic Planning programs in Pittsburgh. 7852. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2006. For development of website linking nonprofit organizations in Pittsburgh. 7853. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For funding to buy into national and integrated web system that will enable organization to increase its efficiency and its member services. 7854. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006. For Pittsburgh region’s Nonprofit Summit. 7855. Great Lakes Behavioral Research Institute, Cranberry Township, PA. $200,000, 2006. For funding to launch and incubate establishment of Lexington Cafe. 7856. Health Care Without Harm, Arlington, VA. $50,000, 2006. For Planning Grant to Provide Technical Assistance on Health Care Greening to UPMC Hospitals. 7857. Independent Sector, DC. $12,500, 2006. To support nonprofit accountability efforts. 7858. Local Government Academy, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2006. To continue implementing regional business plan and supporting multi-municipal planning. 7859. Manchester Craftsmens Guild, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For development of new business and strategic plans. 7860. Mon Valley Education Consortium, McKeesport, PA. $100,000, 2006. For strategic planning and the Future is Mine. 7861. Mount Washington Community Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2006. For funding for early stage implementation of Grandview Scenic Byway Park Master Plan. 7862. Natural Step International, Stockholm, Sweden. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7863. Northside Leadership Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For East Ohio Street development plan. 7864. Oakland Planning and Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. For Hill-Oakland Workforce Collaborative focused on health care. 7865. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $20,000, 2006. For Evaluation Summit at Council on Foundations Meeting. 7866. Pennsylvania Resources Council, Newtown Square, PA. $50,000, 2006. For funding business plan for Steel City Biofuels project to establish demonstration biodiesel production and sales facility at Construction Junction. 7867. Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. To transition to new leadership and policy agenda. 7868. Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2006. For strategic planning process for family engagement, staff training and toolkit development. 7869. Pittsburgh Chapter AIA Charitable Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,000, 2006. For planning for Pittsburgh Gaming Task Force. 7870. Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh, PA. $800,000, 2006. For Cultural District Riverfront Development project planning process and design competition. 7871. Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh, PA. $700,000, 2006. For funding to support Cultural District Riverfront Development master planning and development process. 7872. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. To increase numbers and diversity of partners. 7873. Pittsburgh, City of, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2006. For Phase II of pilot project to create web-based data analysis, correlation, visualization and
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planning framework in support of regional disaster response management strategy. 7874. Pittsburgh, City of, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. For Phase I of pilot project to create web-based data analysis, correlation and visualization framework to help develop City’s Hazard Mitigation Plan. 7875. Quantum Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For season support and for planning assistance. 7876. Rachel Carson Homestead Association, Springdale, PA. $100,000, 2006. For coordination of planning and implementation of Rachel Carson Centennial Commemoration. 7877. RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. $110,400, 2006. For evaluation of the Pathways Initiative. 7878. Riverlife Task Force, Pittsburgh, PA. $975,000, 2006. For park development and support of strategic plan. 7879. Riverlife Task Force, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2006. For Point State Park planning, Phase II. 7880. Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA. $65,000, 2006. For Bayer Center for Non-profit Management technology training program. 7881. Smart Futures, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2006. For planning grant to integrate financial literacy into online career literacy initiative. 7882. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2006. For programs that stimulate regional economic development in robotics, cyber security, and advanced electronics industry clusters. 7883. Touchstone Center for Crafts, Farmington, PA. $50,000, 2006. For strategic and financial planning and Headliner Artists. 7884. Tri-State Citizens Mining Network, Washington, PA. $150,000, 2006. For funding to continue project work in coalfield communities and to transition Tri-State Citizens Mining Network into Center for Coalfield Justice. 7885. Trust for Conservation Innovation, Canopy Institute, San Francisco, CA. $125,000, 2006. For programs to reduce toxic chemical use in western and central Pennsylvania. 7886. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2006. To expand capacity of Center for Environmental Oncology. 7887. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2006. For development and evaluation of computer-assisted reading tutor project. 7888. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2006. For Office of Enterprise Development, Health Sciences. 7889. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $175,000, 2006. For evaluation of education program initiatives. 7890. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $45,000, 2006. For assessment of health services delivery system for adolescent mothers. 7891. West Virginia University Foundation, Morgantown, WV. $13,000, 2006. To assess regional industry cluster in energy and environmental technologies. 7892. Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For organizational analysis and development plan for Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program. 7893. Westmoreland County Community College, Youngwood, PA. $15,000, 2006. To develop targeted marketing campaign for workforce development programs. 7894. Wild Waterways Conservancy, Zelienople, PA. $50,000, 2006. For program development and planning for conservation of riparian lands along Slippery Rock and Connoquenessing Creeks and Beaver River. 7895. YMCA of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. To provide second round of support to build capacity of YMCA to deliver high-quality after-school programming. 7896. Youthplaces, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. To build capacity to provide after-school programs to at-risk youth by supporting business planning for expansion of innovative information system.
Heinz Family Foundation Limitations: Giving only in the U.S. No grants to individuals (except for Heinz Awards). 7897. Womens Institute for a Secure Retirement, DC. $45,000, 2005. For consulting fees for developing communications strategy.
Hillman Foundation (formerly The Hillman Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and southwestern PA. No grants to individuals, or for travel, conferences or seminars; no loans.
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7898. Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward establishing National Center for In-Vitro Diagnostic Technologies. 7899. Wesley Spectrum Services Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $35,000, 2006. Toward merger of Wesley Institute and Spectrum Family Network and to expand community-based sites to serve children with autism.
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. 7900. GreenBlue, Charlottesville, VA. $50,000, 2007. For CleanGredients online information platform. 7901. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Boston, MA. $50,000, 2007. For Bowdoin Geneva Initiative.
The Sidney Kimmel Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in San Diego, CA and Philadelphia, PA. 7902. Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education, Melrose Park, PA. $10,000, 2005.
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. 7903. Judiciary Leadership Development Council, DC. $12,000, 2006. For general operating support. 7904. Teach for America, New York, NY. $1,500,000, 2006. For the Philadelphia Project.
McCune Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in southwestern PA, with emphasis on the Pittsburgh area. No grants to individuals. 7905. Allegheny Land Trust, Sewickley, PA. $20,000, 2006. For continued support to increase capacity, and to grow and diversify sources of operating revenue. 7906. American Red Cross, Dallas Area Chapter, Dallas, TX. $80,000, 2006. For start-up costs to transform Health and Safety Services into an independent business unit. 7907. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $162,000, 2006. To develop and start up Institute for Social Innovation. 7908. Carriage House Childrens Center, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2006. For master space utilization plan. 7909. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $75,000, 2006. For continued support of Project Impact. 7910. Community Theater Project Corporation, Kelly-Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $60,000, 2006. To develop and implement plan to attract new theater users, elevate Theater’s public profile, and increase contributed income. 7911. Corporation for Owner-Operator Projects, Beaver Falls, PA. $16,610, 2006. Toward feasibility study of Self-Employment Support Network to fund business ventures of qualified disabled individuals. 7912. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. $21,149, 2006. For special social enterprise research project of Nonprofit Leadership Institute. 7913. Great Lakes Behavioral Research Institute, Cranberry Township, PA. $50,000, 2006. Toward establishing Lexington Cafe, a social venture of Office of Child Development, University of Pittsburgh. 7914. Habitat for Humanity, Greene County, Waynesburg, PA. $250,000, 2006. To construct and operate warehouse to reduce material costs for regional Habitat Affiliates. 7915. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $215,000, 2006. For continued transitional support. 7916. International Poetry Forum, Pittsburgh, PA. $37,500, 2006. To undertake strategic planning, capacity building, and organizational restructuring. 7917. Leadership Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity-building initiatives. 7918. Lifesteps, Butler, PA. $80,000, 2006. Toward Comprehensive Quality Initiative for strategic planning and purchase of web-based management system.
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7919. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Pittsburgh, PA. $114,500, 2006. For community development initiatives in Pittsburgh neighborhoods: East Liberty, Hill District, and Friendship. 7920. National Parks Conservation Association, DC. $125,000, 2006. To improve operational and financial management within selected national parks. 7921. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For continued capacity-building support. 7922. Neighbors in the Strip, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For consultant’s fee to develop Strip Marketplace project. 7923. Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. $100,000, 2006. For continued support of short-term operating costs as organization merges with Pittsburgh Filmmakers. 7924. Pittsburgh Community Television Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2006. Toward digital technology plan of new Broadcast Center. 7925. Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. To strengthen administrative infrastructure. 7926. Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, Pittsburgh, PA. $750,000, 2006. For operating support. 7927. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. For staff support. 7928. Possibilities, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK. $125,000, 2006. Toward community capacity-building program. 7929. Prairie Dance Theater, Oklahoma City, OK. $21,500, 2006. To purchase portable dance equipment to be used in studio and on the road, and to complete organizational audit. 7930. Progress Fund, Greensburg, PA. $150,000, 2006. To support regional coordinator position of Trail Towns initiative designed to encourage community and economic development along the Great Allegheny Passage. 7931. Robert Morris University, Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management, Moon Township, PA. $50,000, 2006. For continued support of Executive Service Corps’ Client Fee Fund. 7932. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2006. To support new programs after merger with Robotics Foundry. 7933. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $250,000, 2006. To support Technology Commercialization Initiative. 7934. University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. Toward Technical Assistance Network for Blueprint Communities, helping community leaders plan for and carry out revitalization. 7935. University of Pittsburgh, Smart Growth Partnership of Westmoreland County, Greensburg, PA. $26,000, 2006. To provide computer-generated visual models of redevelopment choices for rapidly developing communities along Route 30 corridor. 7936. Urban Youth Action, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. To help with assimilation of Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise (PACE) Opportunities Program.
Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Westmoreland County, PA. No grants to individuals; no loans. 7937. Nine Mile Run Watershed Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2005. For Schematic Design Phase of Regent Square Gateway Project. 7938. Three Rivers Rowing Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $30,000, 2005. For marketing program. 7939. Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra, Greensburg, PA. $10,000, 2005. For marketing and outreach projects. 7940. Westmoreland Trust, Greensburg, PA. $90,000, 2005. For Greensburg Garden and Civic Center general operating support.
Richard King Mellon Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in PA. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships or scholarships, or conduit organizations. 7941. Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA. $225,000, 2006. For Oakland transportation study and engineering costs related to Oakland to Monongahela River transportation. 7942. Allegheny, County of, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For fiscal and operational review consultation. 7943. Artists and Cities, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2006. To assist with phase-out operations.
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7944. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $1,000,000, 2006. For expanded marketing and fundraising capacity toward long-term sustainability. 7945. City Theater Company, Pittsburgh, PA. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To build organizational capacity and long-term sustainability. 7946. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $625,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Civic Stewardship Expansion project, offering education, advocacy, and technical assistance to encourage awareness of the built environment. 7947. Conemaugh Valley Conservancy, Apollo, PA. $140,000, 2006. To assist with engineering and design costs for Quemahoning Reservoir Whitewater Release project. 7948. Economic Growth Connection of Westmoreland, Greensburg, PA. $750,000, 2006. Toward support of five-year operating budget. 7949. Every Child, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2006. To build organizational capacity to establish development infrastructure. 7950. Family Communications, Pittsburgh, PA. $125,000, 2006. Toward research and planning. 7951. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For pilot designed to build capacity of nonprofits. 7952. Fort Ligonier Association, Ligonier, PA. $67,000, 2006. Toward strategic plan. 7953. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Council of Beaver and Lawrence Counties, Beaver, PA. $10,000, 2006. Toward merger of five local Girl Scout councils in Western Pennsylvania. 7954. Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2006. For merger with Northside Common Ministries and for building renovations. 7955. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $20,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Summit. 7956. Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Duquesne, PA. $225,000, 2006. To build organization’s capacity to strengthen Subsidiary Distribution Organizations in ten outlying counties. 7957. Greater Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau Educational Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2006. Toward operating support for Tourism and Cultural Heritage and hospitality training for upcoming special events in Pittsburgh. 7958. Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA. $300,000, 2006. Toward construction of residential units at environmental field station. 7959. Maine College of Art, Portland, ME. $250,000, 2006. For Campaign to Advance Maine College of Art. 7960. Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $150,000, 2006. For operating support. 7961. National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For NFTE Alumni Academy. 7962. Oakland Planning and Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $220,000, 2006. Toward landscape design for western portal bridge leading into Oakland. 7963. Pittsburgh Chapter AIA Charitable Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $50,000, 2006. For logistical work of Pittsburgh Gaming Task Force for Pittsburgh-based casino. 7964. Program for Female Offenders, Pittsburgh, PA. $75,000, 2006. Toward operating support and technical assistance. 7965. Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA. $400,000, 2006. Toward operating support for Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management. 7966. Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For Farmers Market Alliance of Western Pennsylvania. 7967. Sustainable Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $500,000, 2006. For outdoor recreation and amenities partnerships. 7968. Technology Collaborative, Pittsburgh, PA. $600,000, 2006. For technology commercialization competition. 7969. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $450,000, 2006. For Sprout Fund. 7970. YMCA of Ligonier Valley, Ligonier, PA. $1,000,000, 2006. Toward Growing Stronger Together campaign.
Oberkotter Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 7971. Central Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $90,132, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 7972. Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $172,039, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with children who have hearing or speech difficulties.
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7973. Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with children who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7974. Childs Voice School, Wood Dale, IL. $120,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 7975. Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, MA. $287,500, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7976. Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, MA. $287,500, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7977. Desert Voices Oral Learning Center, Phoenix, AZ. $22,327, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 7978. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $147,450, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7979. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $147,450, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7980. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $50,000, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7981. Fontbonne College, Saint Louis, MO. $25,000, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7982. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $75,000, 2005. For consultancy. 7983. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $35,750, 2005. For consultancy. 7984. Foundation for Hearing Research, Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral School for the Deaf, Redwood City, CA. $35,750, 2005. For consultancy. 7985. Integris Baptist Medical Center Foundation, Hearing Enrichment Language Program, Oklahoma City, OK. $40,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 7986. John Tracy Clinic, Los Angeles, CA. $180,650, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7987. John Tracy Clinic, Los Angeles, CA. $114,885, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7988. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $56,750, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7989. La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA. $52,778, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 7990. Let Them Hear Foundation, Palo Alto, CA. $13,100, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7991. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $32,653, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 7992. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $16,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 7993. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $15,000, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7994. Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. $10,000, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7995. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $137,500, 2005. For consultancy. 7996. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $127,500, 2005. For consultancy. 7997. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $68,750, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7998. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $67,500, 2005. For teacher education and training. 7999. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $13,987, 2005. For consultancy travel. 8000. Moog Center for Deaf Education, Saint Louis, MO. $11,911, 2005. For consultancy travel. 8001. Northern Voices, Roseville, MN. $40,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8002. Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Saint Louis, MO. $34,800, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8003. Smith College, Northampton, MA. $125,000, 2005. For graduate teacher education program at Smith/Clarke School for the Deaf. 8004. Smith College, Northampton, MA. $125,000, 2005. For graduate teacher education program at Smith/Clarke School for the Deaf. 8005. Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, San Antonio, TX. $80,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary.
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8006. Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, San Antonio, TX. $40,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8007. Tucker-Maxon Oral School, Portland, OR. $116,500, 2005. For teacher education and training. 8008. Tucker-Maxon Oral School, Portland, OR. $38,912, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8009. Tucker-Maxon Oral School, Portland, OR. $28,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8010. Tucker-Maxon Oral School, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. For consultancy. 8011. University of Memphis Foundation, Memphis, TN. $53,422, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 8012. University of Nebraska, College of Education, Omaha, NE. $86,221, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 8013. University of Nebraska, College of Education, Omaha, NE. $86,221, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 8014. Vancouver Oral Centre, Vancouver, Canada. $59,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8015. Vancouver Oral Centre, Vancouver, Canada. $45,000, 2005. For teacher education and first year salary. 8016. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $100,837, 2005. For teacher education and training in use of auditory oral method for teaching deaf children to listen and talk. 8017. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. $19,000, 2005. For teacher education and training in use of auditory oral method for teaching deaf children to listen and talk. 8018. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. $41,552, 2005. For teacher education and training in use of auditory oral method for teaching deaf children to listen and talk. 8019. Washington University Medical Center, Saint Louis, MO. $187,500, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties. 8020. Washington University Medical Center, Saint Louis, MO. $187,500, 2005. For teacher education and training for teachers working with students who have hearing or speech difficulties.
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). 8021. 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $550,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward development and implementation of smart growth policies and systems in Pennsylvania, and to build organizational capacity. 8022. 1812 Productions, Philadelphia, PA. $313,500, 2006. 2.50-year grant. Toward strategic plan implementation, including increased costs for new staff, productions, marketing, employee health care benefits, and rehearsal and office space rental and renovations. 8023. Ambler Theater, Ambler, PA. $110,000, 2006. Toward final phase renovation of historic Ambler Theater, completing main 280-seat auditorium and other related restoration projects, enabling increased number of independent and art film screenings, and self-sustaining business model. 8024. American Institute for Social Justice, DC. $165,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward strengthening local ACORN-run parent organizing campaign in Philadelphia public schools and surrounding neighborhoods, focusing on issues of teacher quality and distribution. 8025. Association for Children of New Jersey, Newark, NJ. $49,500, 2006. Toward facilitation of focus groups and polling to assess public opinion on school funding in effort to inform design of communication strategy.
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8026. Bach Festival of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $33,000, 2006. Toward general operating support and planning consultant to help explore new business models. 8027. Berks County Intermediate Unit, Reading, PA. $1,000,000, 2006. Toward continued support for Pre-K Counts, public/private initiative aimed at increasing number of children in Pennsylvania served by quality pre-kindergarten programs. 8028. Bristol Riverside Theater, Bristol, PA. $82,500, 2006. For consultant to facilitate long-range strategic planning process, and temporary staff position to support process. 8029. Camden Center for Youth Development, Camden, NJ. $888,750, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward continued building of citywide youth development infrastructure in city of Camden. 8030. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. $336,319, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward study for State Board of Education to examine direct and indirect effects of teacher quality reforms enacted in 2000. 8031. Childrens Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia, PA. $410,771, 2006. 1.25-year grant. To maintain kindergarten model classroom in each Philadelphia Reading First school, and to provide professional development and classroom enhancements for kindergarten classrooms in 12 schools. 8032. Community Design Collaborative of AIA Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $297,500, 2006. 1.50-year grant. Toward expanded staff capacity and new programming to implement new collaborative and proactive design policy initiative to identify innovative solutions to commonly encountered planning and design challenges of redevelopment. 8033. Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, PA. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward policy advocacy, training and technical assistance, and community education designed to increase support for and access to public benefits for low-income children and families in Philadelphia and throughout state. 8034. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA. $33,000, 2006. To complete final phase of capacity building process of Southeast Philadelphia Coalition’s effort to connect Mexican youth to developmental opportunities. 8035. Conservation Resources, Chester, NJ. $176,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward technical and fundraising assistance to conservation organizations to promote land preservation in targeted landscapes in New Jersey. 8036. Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children, Philadelphia, PA. $353,375, 2006. 2-year grant. To strengthen its organizational capacity and maximize benefits of recent merger with Council, and to support advocacy efforts to increase public investments in early care and learning programs in Pennsylvania. 8037. Delaware Valley Community Reinvestment Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $1,500,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. Toward operations of affiliate development company and technical assistance program to restore market viability of older, distressed areas in region. 8038. Education Policy and Leadership Center, Harrisburg, PA. $688,600, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward support for Pennsylvania Education Funding Reform Campaign, aimed at developing stronger policymaking climate of PreK-12 education finance and sustaining its southeastern Pennsylvania education leadership series. 8039. Friends of the Japanese House and Garden, Philadelphia, PA. $151,250, 2006. 2.50-year grant. Toward salary support for its executive director. 8040. Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Philadelphia, PA. $52,800, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward development and implementation of online event calendar and ticket discount program for Greater New Orleans as part of recovery from Hurricane Katrina, intended to increase attendance and earned income for region’s cultural sector. 8041. Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements, Philadelphia, PA. $346,500, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward improving youth development capacity of seven affiliate members of Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements. 8042. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition (GPUAC), Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward capacity building grant to support implementation of organizational restructuring/succession plan. 8043. Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition (GPUAC), Philadelphia, PA. $49,500, 2006. Toward support for Philly Fellows project, designed to attract and retain recent graduates in Philadelphia. 8044. Health Federation of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. $770,105, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward development and implementation of cross-systems approach to social service delivery for young children in Philadelphia that
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incorporates developmentally sensitive, trauma-informed practices in order to promote resiliency and healthy development. 8045. Hedgerow Theater, Media, PA. $374,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward implementing its strategic plan, raising its administrative standards and growing its base of earned income. 8046. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $27,500, 2006. Toward re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in Greater Philadelphia region. 8047. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $27,500, 2006. Toward re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in Greater Philadelphia region. 8048. Hispanics in Philanthropy, San Francisco, CA. $27,500, 2006. Toward re-grant program, peer-to-peer networking, and convenings to strengthen organizational and advocacy capacity of Latino nonprofit groups in Greater Philadelphia region. 8049. Institute for Safe Families, Philadelphia, PA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward continued support for Family Safety Project, designed to integrate family safety principles and practices into three child-serving systems in Philadelphia in order to enhance young children’s early social, emotional, and cognitive health. 8050. Keystone Conservation Trust, Radnor, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward building capacity of this organization to provide technical and fundraising assistance to conservation organizations to promote land preservation in Pennsylvania. 8051. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $220,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward expanding training and technical assistance programs to build capacity of land trusts working in Foundation’s targeted landscapes. 8052. Lantern Theater Company, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward marketing and capacity building efforts and initial steps to implement its strategic plan. 8053. Mum Puppettheater, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward general operating support to strengthen and stabilize its human, operational and financial resources while completing three-year strategic plan. 8054. New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences, Camden, NJ. $37,700, 2006. Toward evaluation of New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences CAUSE (Community and Urban Science Enrichment) program. 8055. New Sounds Music, Prism Saxophone Quartet, Philadelphia, PA. $49,500, 2006. Toward commissioning, design, production and marketing expenses of tour-ready production of Pitch Black, interdisciplinary collaboration between Miro Dance Theatre and PRISM Quartet, set to music of Jacob ter Veldhuis. 8056. Nonprofit Finance Fund, New York, NY. $432,642, 2006. 2-year grant. To build capacity of William Penn Foundation grantees and targeted organizations serving children, youth and families through provision of selected advisory and financial services. 8057. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $49,500, 2006. For technical assistance services to strengthen capacity of key Foundation grantees and partners to develop and implement policy and project initiatives. 8058. Opera North, Philadelphia, PA. $247,500, 2006. 3.25-year grant. Toward implementing business plan. 8059. Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. 3-year grant. For creating strategic plan, and toward plan implementation. 8060. Parent-Child Home Program, Port Washington, NY. $423,775, 2006. 2-year grant. To evaluate effects of program on school readiness outcomes and parental support for children’s learning among participants within School District of Philadelphia. 8061. Parkway Council Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward expanding public space and events management capacity of Parkway Council. 8062. Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Wilmington, DE. $78,100, 2006. Toward strategic planning and improved coordination of scientific information in Delaware Estuary. 8063. Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Wilmington, DE. $55,000, 2006. Toward recommendations for improving stakeholder engagement, advancing policy agenda, and creating more comprehensive vision for Schuylkill Action Network to inform development of its strategic plan. 8064. Penn Praxis, Philadelphia, PA. $1,000,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To expand capacity of Penn Praxis to initiate pilot civic engagement process to inform critical investment and development policy decisions in Central Delaware Riverfront.
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8065. Penn Praxis, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward planning and initial programming to expand capacity of PennPraxis to lead ongoing public dialogue about future physical development of city and region. 8066. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA. $880,000, 2006. Toward research, technical assistance, and demonstration projects promoting sustainable development and regional landscape protection. 8067. Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward expanding capacity of Delaware River City Corporation to advance economically and environmentally sustainable redevelopment of North Delaware Riverfront of Philadelphia. 8068. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, PA. $2,500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward neighborhood greening, park improvement projects, technical assistance, outreach and advocacy to increase involvement of community groups, government and civic leaders, and corporate sector in advocating for quality parks and open spaces. 8069. Philadelphia Dance Projects, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. 3.50-year grant. Toward strengthening programming and service delivery by increasing hours of executive director. 8070. Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, Philadelphia, PA. $404,910, 2006. For continued support for Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, partnership of three neighborhood-based early childhood resource programs, to ensure sustainability of services as it engages in comprehensive strategic planning process. 8071. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $365,000, 2006. To work with school staff, students, community members, and organizations in collaboration with School District of Philadelphia to refine and expand School District’s secondary education plan for grades 6 through 12. 8072. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $160,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward implementation of community-based school designs for new high schools in West Philadelphia and Kensington. 8073. Philadelphia Education Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $160,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward implementation of community-based school designs for new high schools in West Philadelphia and Kensington. 8074. Philadelphia Folklore Project, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward its Heritage Arts Assistance Initiative, to expand core services, develop artist- and/or constituent-driven programs, and diversify and grow revenue sources. 8075. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward provision of agency-specific technical assistance services to local community-based nonprofit organizations to increase their capacity to deliver effective services. 8076. Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, Philadelphia, PA. $1,775,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward partnering with Foundation in effort to plan and develop three cultural facilities that meet space needs of region’s artists and arts organizations. 8077. Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, Philadelphia, PA. $600,000, 2006. Toward partnering with Foundation in effort to plan and develop three cultural facilities that meet space needs of region’s artists and arts organizations. 8078. Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. For partnership with Foundation to lead planning and development of cultural facilities that meet needs of local artists and arts organizations. 8079. Philadelphia School District, Philadelphia, PA. $148,500, 2006. To work with school staff, students, community members, and organizations in collaboration with Philadelphia Education Fund to refine and expand its secondary education plan for grades 6 through 12. 8080. Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. Toward strategic plan, focusing on stabilizing finances by diversifying base of support and strengthening infrastructure and administration. 8081. Philadelphia Young Playwrights, Philadelphia, PA. $39,600, 2006. Toward consultant fees and materials to design and implement comprehensive development plan. 8082. Preschool Project: An Early Childhood Resource Center, Philadelphia, PA. $82,500, 2006. To support strategic planning process and provide operating support, as this agency builds on its most recent plan and continues to work toward meeting changing needs of local populations. 8083. Rails to Trails Conservancy, Northeast Regional Office, Camp Hill, PA. $121,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward increasing capacity of Free Schuylkill River Park to promote greater utilization and stewardship of Schuylkill River Park. 8084. Regional Performing Arts Center, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2006. For retaining Deloitte Financial Advisory Services to develop business
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plan that optimizes Kimmel Center’s long-term financial and operational health. 8085. Relache, Philadelphia, PA. $178,750, 2006. 2.25-year grant. Toward implementing strategic plan, hiring development director, creating new CD/DVD, and acquiring new office equipment. 8086. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, Center for Children and Childhood Studies, New Brunswick, NJ. $473,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward Professional Pathways Initiative for Camden’s early childhood educators to solidify development of cadre of highly qualified individuals in profession of early care and education in Camden. 8087. Smart Growth America, DC. $82,500, 2006. To strengthen communications capacity of key smart growth advocacy organizations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 8088. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $605,000, 2006. Toward continued support for its re-granting and support services to organizations serving children, youth, and families in Philadelphia region. 8089. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Neighborhood Development Collaborative, Philadelphia, PA. $440,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. Toward facilitating development and implementation of collaborative programs that aggregate and generate new revenue sources for revitalization of targeted low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in Philadelphia. 8090. University of Pennsylvania, Fels Institute of Government, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward improving regions capacity to identify and create effective policy responses to emerging and cutting edge issues. 8091. University of Pennsylvania, Fels Institute of Government, Philadelphia, PA. $59,000, 2006. Toward development of Neighborhood Recovery Index reporting system to evaluate and monitor affordable housing impacts of Camden City Economic Recovery Act. 8092. UrbanPromise Ministries, Camden, NJ. $396,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward capacity building support to ensure greater financial stability, broadening of funding base, and future programmatic development. 8093. West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, Philadelphia, PA. $49,500, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward strategic planning process and plan implementation. 8094. Youth United for Change, Philadelphia, PA. $165,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward continued support for youth organizing for high school reform and participating in design of small schools for Kensington and Olney High 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. 8095. Ceiba, Philadelphia, PA. $12,500, 2006. For general operating support. 8096. Centro Nueva Creacion-New Creation Community Center, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Interim Executive Director and strategic plan. 8097. Childspace Cooperative Development, Philadelphia, PA. $12,500, 2006. For general operating support. 8098. Community Capital Advisors, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 8099. Delaware Valley Grantmakers, Philadelphia, PA. $25,000, 2006. To implement strategic plan. 8100. Food Trust, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For strategic plan. 8101. Foundations, Inc., Moorestown, NJ. $105,264, 2006. For Pennsylvania High School Coaching Initiative Discretary Fund and toward salary, administration, and director. 8102. FSG Social Impact Advisors, Boston, MA. $75,000, 2006. For Community Foundation Center for Financial Insights. 8103. Nonprofit Finance Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2006. For Advisory Services Program. 8104. NPower Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 8105. Philadelphia Student Union, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. For organizational transition plan.
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8106. Resources for Human Development, Philadelphia, PA. $121,250, 2006. For New Beginnings Nonprofit Incubator. 8107. Youth United for Change, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2006. For Strategic Investment Continuation Funding.
The Pittsburgh Foundation Limitations: Giving from unrestricted funds limited to Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, PA. No support for sectarian purposes, private and parochial schools, or hospitals (from unrestricted funds). No grants to individuals (from unrestricted funds except for the Isabel P. Kennedy Award) or for annual campaigns, endowment funds, travel, operating budgets, fellowships, internships, awards, special events or research of a highly technical or specialized nature; no loans (except for program related investments). 8108. Attack Theater, Pittsburgh, PA. $40,000, 2006. To implement new staffing structure for company. 8109. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2006. For operating support for capacity-building across Pittsburgh’s nonprofit sector. 8110. Forbes Funds, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For Heinz Intern Mini-Grants for Live, Work, Play project. 8111. Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $12,500, 2006. For Pittsburgh Nonprofit Summit. 8112. Humane Society, Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA. $52,741, 2006. To expand capacity and effectiveness in protecting and saving animals in Allegheny County from cruelty, abuse, and neglect. 8113. Knox Emergency Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $12,679, 2006. 8114. Knox Emergency Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $11,438, 2006. 8115. Knox Emergency Fund, Pittsburgh, PA. $11,425, 2006. 8116. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $150,000, 2006. To capitalize East End Growth Fund to support targeted investments in affordable housing developments in East Liberty. 8117. Mon Valley Education Consortium, McKeesport, PA. $124,000, 2006. For systemic and capacity-building work with focus on helping school districts use data effectively to improve academic instruction to increase student outcomes. 8118. Multicultural Arts Initiative, Pittsburgh, PA. $400,000, 2006. For administrative and grantmaking activities. 8119. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For operating support. 8120. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For operating support. 8121. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For operating support. 8122. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For operating support. 8123. Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support. 8124. Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $300,000, 2006. For current building expenses and tenant capital improvements. 8125. Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. $200,000, 2006. For general operating support and capital expenditures. 8126. Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board (TRWIB), Pittsburgh, PA. $162,000, 2006. To increase capacity to work with employers and advance basic technology proficiency for entry-level workers through partnership with Cisco Systems Corporation and Cisco Networking Academies. 8127. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $10,000, 2006. For Sprout Fund for Get Engaged Initiative. 8128. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $37,500, 2006. For pilot project to demonstrate capacity of communities in Mon Valley to assess, monitor, and more efficiently and effectively manage risk of flooding, with potential to replicate pilot throughout Allegheny County.
The PNC Foundation (formerly PNC Bank Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE, IN, KY, MD, NJ, OH, PA, and VA. No support for churches or religious organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, conferences, seminars, tickets, or advertising; no loans (except for program-related investments). 8129. Ceiba, Philadelphia, PA. $10,000, 2006. 8130. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $10,000, 2006.
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8131. Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington, KY. $10,000, 2006. 8132. Chester County Intermediate Unit No. 24, Exton, PA. $40,000, 2006. 8133. Citizen Policy and Education Fund (CPEF) of New Jersey, Hackensack, NJ. $60,000, 2006. For financial education and training. 8134. Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $15,000, 2006. For renovation. 8135. Development Training Institute, Ellicott City, MD. $100,000, 2006. 8136. Institute for Educational Leadership, DC. $15,000, 2006. 8137. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Newark, NJ. $27,500, 2006. 8138. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Newark, NJ. $27,500, 2006. For Great Hours. 8139. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Newark, NJ. $20,000, 2006. 8140. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $20,000, 2006. 8141. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of Greater Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, OH. $12,100, 2006. 8142. Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. $18,000, 2006. 8143. Neighborhood Housing Services, Scranton, Scranton, PA. $10,000, 2006. 8144. Nonprofit Finance Fund, DC. $10,000, 2006. 8145. Northside Leadership Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. $17,660, 2006. 8146. Teach for America, DC. $50,000, 2006. 8147. Teach for America, Philadelphia, PA. $12,500, 2006. 8148. Tides Center PA, Pittsburgh, PA. $25,000, 2006. 8149. Watson Institute, Sewickley, PA. $25,000, 2006.
Harry C. Trexler Trust Limitations: Giving limited to Lehigh County, PA. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, research, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 8150. Congregations United for Neighborhood Action, Allentown, PA. $25,000, 2006. For operating support.
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. 8151. Affordable Homes of Millville Ecumenical, Millville, NJ. $12,500, 2005. For capacity building. 8152. Allegheny West Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $12,500, 2005. For capacity building. 8153. Delaware Valley Community Reinvestment Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $35,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8154. Delaware Valley Community Reinvestment Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $23,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8155. Delaware Valley Community Reinvestment Fund, Philadelphia, PA. $17,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8156. Holy Redeemer Foundation, Huntingdon Valley, PA. $85,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8157. Holy Redeemer Foundation, Huntingdon Valley, PA. $75,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8158. Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, Reading, PA. $30,000, 2005. For neighborhood planning. 8159. Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, Reading, PA. $30,000, 2005. For neighborhood planning. 8160. Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, Reading, PA. $15,000, 2005. For neighborhood planning. 8161. Village Arts and Humanities, Philadelphia, PA. $12,500, 2005. For capacity building. 8162. Womens Community Revitalization Project, Philadelphia, PA. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building.
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RHODE ISLAND 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. 8163. Learning Exchange, Kansas City, MO. $375,000, 2006. Toward capital costs associated with bringing Exchange City experiential learning program to Rhode Island. 8164. Providence Preservation Society Revolving Fund, Providence, RI. $125,000, 2006. Toward cost of acquisition and renovation of building to serve as new headquarters.
The Charter One Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on IL, IN, MI, and OH. No grants to individuals. 8165. Albany Center for Economic Success, Albany, NY. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 8166. Capital Chamber Foundation, Albany, NY. $100,000, 2005. For general support. 8167. Chicago Rehab Network, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8168. Detroit Homeownership Counseling Collaborative, Detroit, MI. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8169. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2005. For general support. 8170. Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8171. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Chicago, IL. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 8172. Neighborhood Housing Services, West Side, Buffalo, NY. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8173. OneCleveland, Inc., Cleveland, OH. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 8174. Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005. For general support.
Citizens Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the New England area. No support for local affiliates of national organizations or labor, fraternal, veterans’, sectarian, or public organizations. No grants to individuals, or for endowments, general operating support, research, annual campaigns, conferences or seminars, advertising or fundraising, debt reduction, or non-capital support for United Way member agencies; no loans. 8175. Common Good Ventures, Portland, ME. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8176. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $53,382, 2005. For general support. 8177. Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Dorchester, MA. $11,569, 2005. For general support. 8178. HAP, Inc., Springfield, MA. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 8179. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $30,000, 2005. For general support. 8180. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 8181. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. For general support. 8182. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Boston, MA. $40,000, 2005. For general support. 8183. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Community Business Network (CBN), Boston, MA. $35,000, 2005. For general support. 8184. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, Chelsea, MA. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8185. Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT. $50,000, 2005. For general support. 8186. Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore, Quincy, MA. $15,000, 2005. For general support.
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8187. Neighborhood Housing Services, Greater Elmwood, Providence, RI. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8188. New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Concord, NH. $112,500, 2005. For general support. 8189. Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, Greenfield, MA. $25,000, 2005. For general support. 8190. Zoo New England, Boston, MA. $10,000, 2005. For general support.
CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc. (formerly CVS Charitable Trust, Inc.) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations. 8191. A Gift for Teaching of Tampa Bay, Tampa, FL. $10,000, 2005. For program support. 8192. Hampshire Educational Collaborative, Northampton, MA. $10,000, 2005. For program support. 8193. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Providence, RI. $33,000, 2005. For program support. 8194. National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation, Alexandria, VA. $30,000, 2005. For program support.
Dorot Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. 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. 8195. New Profit, Cambridge, MA. $251,800, 2006. For general operating support. 8196. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support.
Hasbro Children’s Fund (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. 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. 8197. Bradford L. Dunn Institute, Providence, RI. $20,000, 2005. For Schools Attuned Rhode Island.
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8203. Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI. $35,000, 2006. For continued support of the Rhode Island Rivers Council’s work to improve state rivers and capacity of watershed councils. 8204. Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI. $29,000, 2006. For Ecological Inventory, Monitoring, and Stewardship (EIMS) Program, providing ecological information and environmental management expertise and assisting with land stewardship and management. 8205. Saint Antoines Residence, North Smithfield, RI. $60,000, 2006. To create master plan for new development that combines affordable housing for elderly and for staff. 8206. Save the Bay, Providence, RI. $40,000, 2006. For organizational restructuring. 8207. University of Massachusetts Foundation, Boston, MA. $40,757, 2006. For development of Northeast Regional Center for Vision Education, E-Mentorship Vision Network, to provide professional mentorship and support to teachers of the visually-impaired.
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. 8208. Bradford L. Dunn Institute, Providence, RI. $15,000, 2005. 8209. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Providence, RI. $15,000, 2005.
SOUTH CAROLINA The Fullerton Foundation, Inc.
8199. Church Planters Training International, Grand Rapids, MI. $200,000, 2005. For general support.
Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC. No grants to individuals. 8210. Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care, Cary, NC. $90,000, 2006. For Interdisciplinary Education Specialty in End of Life Care. 8211. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Gaffney, SC. $25,000, 2006. For field representative for Cherokee/Union area. 8212. MemoryCare, Inc., Asheville, NC. $70,000, 2006. For additional staff for Dementia Care Clinic. 8213. University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC. $58,035, 2006. For innovations collaborative for family medicine educators in Carolinas. 8214. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. $67,307, 2006. For innovations collaborative for family medicine educators in Carolinas.
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The Roe 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 to individuals (except from Donor-Advised and Designated funds), or for endowment funds, research, hospital equipment, capital needs of health organizations, annual campaigns, deficit financing, or educational institutions for general operating expenses; no loans. 8200. Family Resources, Woonsocket, RI. $50,000, 2006. To evaluate Community-Based Systems Support initiative effort, effort to restructure Department of Children, Youth and Family services provided to at-risk families. 8201. Northern Rhode Island Community Mental Health Center, NRI Community Services, Woonsocket, RI. $17,500, 2006. For training and technical assistance to assisted living residences and staff. 8202. Rhode Island Center for Agricultural Promotion and Education, Providence, RI. $50,000, 2006. To broaden and reinforce technical assistance and professional development services to increase number of Rhode Island farms served.
Limitations: Giving on an international basis. No grants to individuals; no loans. 8215. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $65,000, 2006. For general operating support. 8216. State Policy Network, Richmond, CA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support.
Hassenfeld Foundation 8198. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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TSC Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC. No grants to individuals. 8217. African Wildlife Foundation, DC. $25,000, 2006.
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SOUTH DAKOTA Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD, with some giving nationally in Washington, DC. No grants to individuals. 8218. First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, SD. $10,000, 2005.
Larson Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in SD, with emphasis on Brookings. 8219. Teach for America, Pierre, SD. $25,000, 2006. For expansion funding.
TENNESSEE The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc. (formerly Assisi Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis and Shelby County, TN. 8220. ArkWings Foundation, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2005. For business plan development. 8221. Baddour Center, Senatobia, MS. $100,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8222. Christ Community Health Services, Memphis, TN. $30,000, 2005. For Memphis Healthy Churches. 8223. Concord Academy, Memphis, TN. $22,796, 2005. For technical support. 8224. Consilience Group, Memphis, TN. $52,207, 2005. To create partnership and common strategies among participating Memphis area nonprofits providing youth services. 8225. Germantown Performing Arts Center, Germantown, TN. $10,000, 2005. For organizational development. 8226. Leadership Institute of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2005. For plan implementation. 8227. Leadership Institute of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2005. To implement plan. 8228. Life Choices, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2005. For technical assistance. 8229. Memphis Botanic Garden Foundation, Memphis, TN. $100,000, 2005. For strategic technology assistance. 8230. Memphis Museums, Memphis, TN. $100,000, 2005. For Community Connections Capacity Building. 8231. Partners in Public Education (PIPE), Memphis, TN. $108,300, 2005. For general operating support and capacity building. 8232. Tennessee Medical Foundation, Brentwood, TN. $15,000, 2005. For Physicians Health Program. 8233. True Story Pictures, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2005. For technical assistance. 8234. United Way of the Mid-South, Memphis, TN. $150,000, 2005. For AFM Initiative Leadership and nonprofit training support.
The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Chattanooga, 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, federated fund drives; no loans. 8235. Chattanooga Homeless Coalition, Chattanooga, TN. $20,000, 2006. For data entry and technical assistance. 8236. United Way of Chattanooga, Center for Nonprofits, Chattanooga, TN. $10,000, 2006. For volunteer coordinator position.
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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. 8237. Douglass Bungalow and Crump Neighborhood Associations Coalition, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2006. For program and administrative support. 8238. Frayser Community Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2006. For program and administrative support. 8239. Nevets Neighborhood Community Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2006. For program and administrative support. 8240. New Ballet Ensemble, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2006. For Managing Director’s Office. 8241. Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators (RISE), San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2006. 8242. Riverview-Kansas Community Development Corporation, Memphis, TN. $10,000, 2006. For program and administrative support.
Joe C. Davis Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the Nashville, TN, area. No grants to individuals. 8243. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $1,065,000, 2006. For designated grant.
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. 8244. Center for Nonprofit Management, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2005. For HCA Foundation Capacity Building Fund. 8245. Neighborhoods Resource Center, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2005. For Neighborhood Information Services and Data Driven Decision Making Program. 8246. Second Harvest Food Bank of Nashville, Nashville, TN. $15,432, 2005. For collaborative fund support of merger of Nashville’s Table and Second Harvest Food Bank. 8247. United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, Nashville, TN. $25,000, 2005. To develop and implement domestic violence pilot protocol and training to benefit staff and patients of numerous hospitals and other healthcare settings in Middle Tennessee. 8248. Young Leaders Council, Nashville, TN. $15,000, 2005. For internship program enhancement, speaker honorariums and program publications.
International Paper Company Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with some emphasis on Memphis, TN; giving also in Africa. No support for veterans’ or labor groups, religious or political groups, lobbying organizations, discriminatory organizations, or sporting events. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, endowments, capital campaigns, sponsorships, advertising, travel, national conferences, or other one-time events; no loans. 8249. Mid-South Minority Council, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2005. For Training Technical Assistance and Development Pool program. 8250. Pro Bono Partnership, White Plains, NY. $15,000, 2005. To help organization continue to provide free legal services and educational resources.
The Lazarus Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Bristol, TN, and surrounding communities. 8251. Project MedSend, Orange, CT. $62,500, 2006. 8252. Project MedSend, Orange, CT. $62,500, 2006.
Plough Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily 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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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
8253. 100 Black Men of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 8254. 100 Black Men of Memphis, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning. 8255. Shelby, County of, Memphis, TN. $15,000, 2006. For strategic planning.
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. 8256. Midland Independent School District, Midland, TX. $12,500, 2006. For teachers and aspiring teachers to continue their studies. 8257. Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, Midland, TX. $20,000, 2006. For capacity building program.
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. 8258. Lone Star Ballet, Amarillo, TX. $125,000, 2006. To implement master plan for new production of The Nutcracker. 8259. Lone Star Ballet, Amarillo, TX. $15,000, 2006. For master plan to renovate production of The Nutcracker. 8260. University of Richmond, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2006. For Pew Partnership for Civic Change to conduct LeadershipPlenty, community leadership training program.
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. 8261. Menil Collection, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2005. Toward long-range planning process and implementation. 8262. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2005. Toward general support and for recruitment, selection and training.
AT&T Foundation (formerly SBC Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving also to statewide, regional, and national organizations. No support for religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal, veterans’, or labor organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, individual K-12 schools or districts, political organizations, disease-specific organizations, religious schools, or discriminatory organizations. No grants to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), or for hospital general operating support, capital campaigns, endowments, general operating support for United Way-supported organizations, advertising, ticket or dinner purchases, sports programs or events or cause-related marketing, or political activities; no product or service donations. 8263. Achievement First, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2006. For upgrade to accounting package specifically designed to accommodate volume of financial information generated and kept for charter schools serving inner-city students. 8264. Associated Colleges of Illinois, Center for Success in High-Need Schools, Chicago, IL. $40,000, 2006. To recruit, prepare and retain diverse corps of excellent teachers specially trained for challenges of
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high need classrooms to improve achievement gap between low-income students and their more affluent peers. 8265. Bay Area Housing Development Corporation, Bay City, MI. $10,000, 2006. To create interactive website and purchase hardware to expand affordable housing opportunities to low-income families and provide community makeover. Web site will allow Corporation to expand outreach and increase internal operation efficiencies. 8266. Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council, Austin, TX. $25,000, 2006. To develop and enhance television station KLRU’s fundraising and marketing infrastructure. Project will include activities to enhance database management capabilities, hire Web master, train staff, and conduct market research. 8267. Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, San Mateo, CA. $10,000, 2006. For project to build non-profit capacity to use technology to strengthen community collaboration and improve access to information on part of underserved communities, including child care options; subsidy programs; workshops and more. 8268. Dolores Street Community Services, San Francisco, CA. $30,000, 2006. For technology upgrades and technology consultant to improve programming services and administration. Hardware and software upgrades will provide enhancements for database and website development. 8269. Family Service Agency of Burbank, Burbank, CA. $10,000, 2006. For Technology Expansion project, which will provide computers for battered women and their children to use for job searches and homework preparation. Computers will also be used to expand agency’s administrative capacity. 8270. Fort Hays State University, Docking Institute of Public Affairs, Hays, KS. $15,000, 2006. For On Board, project to provide increased capacity for service delivery to rural and urban cluster non-profits and government entities through enhanced interactive communications technology. 8271. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $10,000, 2006. For software purchase and application development for Online Resource Library for nonprofits, provide on-line peer learning, and add 2nd-generation automation to registration module. 8272. Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, Santa Ana, CA. $18,000, 2006. For Digital Readiness for Capacity Building project, which will provide donor software to improve staff efficiency, as well as increase program outreach and services to low-income families. 8273. Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education, Santa Clara, CA. $17,000, 2006. For community website project to provide curriculum development for teachers, which will enhance Summer Fellowship experience and broaden its impact. 8274. Interface Children Family Services, Camarillo, CA. $10,000, 2006. For database upgrades and resource manager to improve organizational administration and outreach of program services. 8275. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, DC. $150,000, 2006. For continuation of Capacity Building Program for Culturally Specific Organizations and new program, Board Member Seminars, designed to develop capable and effective Boards among arts organizations. 8276. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, DC. $125,000, 2006. For Capacity Building Program for American Orchestras and Capacity Building Program for Culturally Specific Arts Organizations. 8277. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2006. To purchase server, wireless network, cameras and web-based monitoring to reduce crime and create safer neighborhoods in low-income areas. 8278. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Houston, TX. $125,000, 2006. For operations assessment and technology infrastructure improvement project to better track quantitative and qualitative impact of organization’s work to its funders. 8279. National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, DC. $15,000, 2006. For evaluation project to analyze impact of high-speed telecommunications capabilities in rural underserved communities. 8280. National Conflict Resolution Center, San Diego, CA. $35,000, 2006. For Computer System Upgrade which will provide computer hardware and software for improving program outreach and services to clients, and expanding administrative capacity. 8281. Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $22,030, 2006. For debt elimination. 8282. NPower, Seattle, WA. $49,500, 2006. For nonprofit continuity disaster recovery workshop and follow-up consulting for Washington, D.C. area nonprofits to help ensure they are prepared to continue to fulfill their missions in face of disaster.
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8283. Riverside Community On-Line, Riverside, CA. $20,000, 2006. For SmartRiverside Innovation Center, which will provide incubator management of TriTech Small Business Development Center. Center specializes in providing services to start-up businesses. 8284. Social Responsibility Corporation, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2006. For enhanced data and search capabilities of Texas Online Foundation Directory. 8285. Stanislaus, County of, Modesto, CA. $15,000, 2006. For mobile lab project to provide free computer training program for small businesses, nonprofits, healthcare organizations, and low-income displaced workers in Stanislaus County. 8286. Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2006. For operating support and upcoming projects, Train Consultant Day for Network members and their volunteer and paid consultants, and Nonprofit Congress in Washington, D.C., as state delegate. 8287. University of California, Oakland, CA. $200,000, 2006. For California Teach (CaT), program designed to address critical need in California for highly qualified K-12 teachers in science and mathematics. 8288. Urban League, Greater Washington, DC. $50,000, 2006. For administrative services provided by Greater Washington Urban League. 8289. Washoe County School District Educational Foundation, Reno, NV. $25,000, 2006. For in-service professional development technology course for elementary school teachers in Washoe County. 8290. West Texas Food Bank, Odessa, TX. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of technology business management tools to better coordinate communication, improve inventory accuracy and financial reporting, and increase organizational capacity. 8291. WINGS Program, Palatine, IL. $15,000, 2006. To install point-to-point virtual private network and for accompanying consultant assistance as part of continuum of integrated services in effort to end domestic abuse.
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. 8292. American Federation of Arts, New York, NY. $60,000, 2006. For program support. 8293. Foundation for Tomorrow, Houston, TX. $52,500, 2006. For operating funds and second grade expansion at Yellowstone Academy. 8294. National Alliance to End Homelessness, DC. $10,000, 2006. For Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness. 8295. Resource Center for Charter Schools, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2006. For operating funds. 8296. San Antonio Parks Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2006. For Master Plan for Sunken Garden Theater and operating funds. 8297. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $249,000, 2006. For program support and operating funds.
The Burnett Foundation (formerly The Burnett-Tandy Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Worth, TX, area. 8298. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX. $300,000, 2005. For compensation for Executive Director. 8299. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation, Fort Worth, TX. $160,000, 2005. For Executive Director and Marketing Director positions.
C.I.O.S. Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 8300. Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dallas, TX. $80,000, 2006. For evangelism director. 8301. Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $18,000, 2006.
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.
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8302. SafeHaven of Tarrant County, Arlington, TX. $25,000, 2005. For strategic planning. 8303. Sisters of Saint Mary of Namur, Fort Worth, TX. $20,000, 2005. For strategic planning. 8304. Tech Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000, 2005. For program expansion. 8305. United Cerebral Palsy Association of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000, 2005. For strategic planning.
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. 8306. Alpha USA, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For consulting fees and assistance. 8307. Big Thought, Dallas, TX. $18,000, 2006. For executive coaching services. 8308. Big Thought, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2006. For management consultant services. 8309. Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, Dallas, TX. $145,000, 2006. To hire and support Associate Director of Development and Development Associate/Infrastructure. 8310. Dallas Museum of Natural History, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2006. To develop master plan for expansion in Victory Park. 8311. DSM Management Group, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2006. For replacement of Majestic Theater acoustical system. 8312. Earning By Learning of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $18,475, 2006. For program and administrative support. 8313. Earning By Learning of Dallas, Dallas, TX. $15,188, 2006. For program and administrative support. 8314. Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX. $100,000, 2006. For Director’s salary. 8315. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $60,000, 2006. For Leadership Tyler community leader development to fund salary of Executive Director and provide training. 8316. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $55,000, 2006. For Brook Hill School’s Director of Finance and Operations. 8317. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $39,000, 2006. For Nonprofit Development Center at United Way of Tyler/Smith County. 8318. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $35,000, 2006. For Manasseh Ministries to create Resource Development Director position. 8319. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $25,000, 2006. To Tyler Museum of Art feasibility study. 8320. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $15,000, 2006. To Hospice of East Texas to conduct market research to better understand their positions among competitors. 8321. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $15,000, 2006. For Parents’ Anonymous to create part-time Development/Special Events Coordinator position. 8322. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $10,000, 2006. For Center for Reform of School Systems toward general operating support. 8323. Fourth Partner Foundation, Tyler, TX. $10,000, 2006. To hire consultant to provide strategic planning. 8324. Groundwork Dallas, Dallas, TX. $17,452, 2006. For Executive Director. 8325. Principia Corporation, Saint Louis, MO. $10,000, 2006. For general support. 8326. Salvation Army of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $1,189,876, 2006. For implementation of Greater Daily Metroplex Area Command Long Range Plan. 8327. Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, Vero Beach, FL. $10,000, 2006. For operating support. 8328. University of North Texas System Center, Dallas, TX. $82,210, 2006. Toward University of Texas at Dallas masterplan development. 8329. University of North Texas System Center, Dallas, TX. $26,700, 2006. Toward University of North Texas at Dallas Masterplan Development. 8330. University of North Texas System Center, Dallas, TX. $15,780, 2006. Toward University of North Texas at Dallas Masterplan Development. 8331. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $1,429,305, 2006. For grant made in form of property.
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8332. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $152,500, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8333. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $147,422, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8334. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $56,667, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8335. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $52,612, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8336. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $50,042, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8337. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $46,832, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8338. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $46,299, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8339. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $41,685, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8340. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $32,073, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8341. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $17,723, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8342. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $16,535, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8343. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $16,424, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8344. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $16,112, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8345. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $15,844, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8346. UPLIFT Education, Irving, TX. $13,084, 2006. For grant made in form of property. 8347. Visiting Nurse Association of Texas, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. For patient care technology implementation and nursing staff user training. 8348. Visiting Nurse Association of Texas, Dallas, TX. $75,000, 2006. For patient care technology implementation and nursing staff user training.
Covenant Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 8349. Commission To Every Nation, Kerrville, TX. $16,685, 2005. For general support. 8350. Faith Foundation of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. $10,000, 2005. 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. 8351. Resource Center for Charter Schools, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2005. For operating support. 8352. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2005. For recruitment, selection, training and professional development of teacher corps in Houston.
The Dallas Foundation Limitations: Giving limited 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. 8353. Dallas Museum of Natural History, Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. For merger with Science Place. 8354. Dallas Social Venture Partners, Dallas, TX. $235,712, 2006. 8355. Dallas Social Venture Partners, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2006. For Philanthropy Education Programs. 8356. Design Corps, Raleigh, NC. $40,000, 2006.
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, or for fundraisers, sponsorships, or endowments. 8357. Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL. $200,000, 2005. For expanding teacher training.
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8358. Aspire Public Schools, Oakland, CA. $2,500,000, 2005. For Aspire Los Angeles start up and expansion. 8359. AVID Center, San Diego, CA. $1,434,128, 2005. For expansion into Texas and Central United States. 8360. Community Partners, Los Angeles, CA. $162,740, 2005. For Exemplary Communities and Healthy Schools Project. 8361. Fund for Public Schools, New York, NY. $2,030,000, 2005. For Project Home Run, which aims to restructure the human resources functions of the New York City Department of Education. 8362. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $1,500,000, 2005. To help Los Angeles Unified School District restructure failing high school. 8363. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $200,000, 2005. To train medical professionals in Iraq. 8364. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $3,500,000, 2005. For KIPP’s March Toward Quality and Sustainability. 8365. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $9,184,810, 2005. For principal training in New York City, Chicago, and Oakland. 8366. New Leaders for New Schools, New York, NY. $485,730, 2005. For Data/Assessments on Student and School Progress. 8367. NPowerNY, New York, NY. $200,000, 2005. For operating grant. 8368. Peoples Community Clinic, Austin, TX. $225,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8369. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000,000, 2005. For program expansion.
Dodge Jones Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Abilene, TX. No grants to individuals. 8370. Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX. $20,000, 2005. To relocate Nonprofit Resource Center. 8371. Abilene Education Foundation, Abilene, TX. $59,000, 2005. For salary of part-time executive director and for Teacher Grant Program. 8372. Justice for Children International, New Haven, CT. $10,000, 2005. For Safehome expansion project and aftercare training program.
ExxonMobil Foundation (formerly ExxonMobil Education Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily 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 in developing countries. 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. 8373. Academic Alliance Foundation (AAF) for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa, Arlington, VA. $500,000, 2006. For African Health Initiative, ExxonMobil Malaria Training Module. 8374. Alaska Council on Economic Education, Anchorage, AK. $13,000, 2006. For teacher training. 8375. Arlington County Public Schools, Arlington, VA. $30,000, 2006. For K-5 Mathematics Planning Grant. 8376. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $30,000, 2006. For IMPACT for Irving. 8377. Education Development Center, Newton, MA. $100,000, 2006. For Mount Holyoke (Schifter) Developing Mathematical Ideas (DMI) Teacher Leaders. 8378. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000, 2006. For Texas Center for Inquiry. 8379. Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. For ExxonMobil Teacher Tuesdays. 8380. National Science Teachers Association, Arlington, VA. $135,000, 2006. For Building Presence for Science. 8381. PATH, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. For African Health Initiative, Results-Based-Management (RBM) Partnership Re-engineering. 8382. Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, Greenville, DE. $300,000, 2006. For African Health Initiative, Nigeria Training Institute Plan.
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8383. Teach for America, New York, NY. $250,000, 2006. For Math/Science Teacher Program. 8384. Teach for America, New York, NY. $25,000, 2006. For District of Columbia Program. 8385. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. $75,000, 2006. For Judicial Training Program (China). 8386. Texas A & M Foundation, Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center, College Station, TX. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 8387. World Bank, DC. $1,026,000, 2006. For African Health Initiative, Partnership in Monitoring and Evaluation Systems.
The Fondren Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston. No grants to individuals, or for annual or operating fund drives. 8388. Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America, Houston, TX. $77,523, 2006. For outreach program to further the education of nurses and healthcare providers. 8389. Houston READ Commission, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. For capacity building. 8390. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $50,000, 2006. For construction of pedestrian bridge over Memorial Drive. 8391. Mental Health Association of Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $60,000, 2006. For education and training outreach program. 8392. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $500,000, 2006. 8393. Texas Childrens Hospital, Houston, TX. $150,000, 2006. For Core Professional Training Program.
The George Foundation 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. 8394. Rice University, Houston, TX. $46,898, 2005. For capacity building program for boards and staff of nonprofits serving Fort Bend County.
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. 8395. Bill of Rights Institute, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2006. To conduct Constitutional Seminars for American History and Civics teachers in Dallas and Texarkana area. 8396. Foundation for Thought and Ethics, Richardson, TX. $30,000, 2006. To print additional textbooks Never Before in History with teacher’s guides; implement website to develop and expand sales of books. 8397. Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX. $40,000, 2006. To design and install exhibits and relevant artifacts, documents, and photographs at Museum of Big Bend. 8398. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, TX. $50,000, 2006. To purchase materials, and design, fabricate, prepare interactive website and traveling exhibits on work of Civilian Conservation Corps during the Depression. 8399. World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, Dallas, TX. $33,000, 2006. To purchase materials and texts for high school social studies teacher workshops and training.
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. 8400. All Kinds of Minds, Chapel Hill, NC. $250,000, 2006. Toward providing Houston-area teachers with skills and innovative tools to help struggling students become successful learners. 8401. ARC of Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $80,000, 2006. Toward helping students with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities
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obtain free and appropriate education, and toward support services for families and service providers. 8402. Assistance Fund, Houston, TX. $85,000, 2006. Toward improving and increasing health care services by merging Assistance Fund, which assists HIV patients with drugs and insurance, with Montrose Clinic. 8403. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. $1,085,000, 2006. Toward improving elementary school science instruction by providing teachers with online content, resources, and strategies. 8404. Bill of Rights Institute, Arlington, VA. $89,700, 2006. Toward workshops to help Houston-area social studies teachers improve civics instruction, and toward survey to determine amount of civic and historical knowledge high school graduating seniors have learned and retained. 8405. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $315,000, 2006. Toward four-day, intensive training program for new school board members, toward training programs for experienced school board members, and toward follow-up activities that help participants continue to improve school districts. 8406. Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston, Houston, TX. $1,000,000, 2006. Toward doubling capacity to serve those struggling with alcoholism and drug abuse by building additional facilities. 8407. Education Foundation of Harris County, Houston, TX. $1,300,000, 2006. Toward database of quality after-school programs, connecting content providers with appropriate after-school programs, professional development for after-school instructors, and supporting after-school programs in underserved areas of Harris County. 8408. End Hunger Network Houston Chapter, Houston, TX. $800,000, 2006. Toward expanding facilities and capacity to provide food to hungry of Houston. 8409. Environmental Support Center, DC. $230,000, 2006. Toward strengthening Houston-area environmental organizations through programs that help board and staff improve infrastructure, leadership, fundraising, and strategic planning. 8410. Executive Service Corps of Houston, Houston, TX. $45,000, 2006. Toward strengthening nonprofit organizations through free consultant services provided by retired business executives and management professionals. 8411. Fundacion Latino Americana Contra El Sida, Houston, TX. $70,000, 2006. Toward designing, implementing, and evaluating culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate HIV-prevention programs for Hispanic teenagers. 8412. Houston Clean City Commission, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. Toward preventing blight and crime by training community leaders to clean and renew vulnerable neighborhoods. 8413. Houston, City of, Houston, TX. $610,000, 2006. Toward identifying and preventing pollution by measuring and monitoring air quality at several sites through Houston Mobile Laboratory Project. 8414. Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. Toward facilitating relationships among Houston’s religious communities and providing social services to city’s most vulnerable populations. 8415. Joy Development School, Houston, TX. $250,000, 2006. Toward increasing enrollment by expanding campus serving children with learning differences. 8416. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $75,000, 2006. Toward implementing improvements recommended in comprehensive master plan. 8417. Pacifica Foundation, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2006. Toward strategic plan for KPFT Houston, non-commercial radio station. 8418. Port of Houston Authority, Houston, TX. $150,000, 2006. Toward improving Houston’s mobility, safety, and air quality by creating Gulf Coast Freight Rail District to more efficiently move freight and commuter train systems through city. 8419. Schull Institute, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2006. Toward training scholars and future leaders to identify causes of poor health and poor health care and implement solutions. 8420. Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. $40,000, 2006. Toward scholarships to send Houston ISD administrators and students to Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth Conference in Minneapolis. 8421. Texas Land Trust Council, Austin, TX. $250,000, 2006. Toward preserving natural lands and agricultural and scenic resources by providing training and technical assistance to land trusts in greater Houston area. 8422. Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network, San Antonio, TX. $150,000, 2006. Toward strengthening public charities by providing
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technical assistance and coordinating support for 28 nonprofit resource centers in 21 Texas communities. 8423. Texas Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, Austin, TX. $50,000, 2006. Toward recruiting and educating Texas college students to lead environmental organizations. 8424. University of Texas, Austin, TX. $4,500,000, 2006. Toward infrastructure and support for Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count, unified approach to improving student success at seven community college systems and four universities in greater Houston area. 8425. University of Texas, San Antonio, TX. $210,000, 2006. Toward three-day professional development workshops to train superintendents from Texas’ largest school districts about school governance, faculty, and staff retention and curriculum development and delivery in large, diverse school systems. 8426. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. $450,000, 2006. Toward Reach Out and Read, program to train physicians and nurses to include literacy as standard part of pediatric primary health care, particularly for low-income families. 8427. World Affairs Council of Houston, Houston, TX. $105,000, 2006. Toward informing students and teachers about global issues and foreign policies through seminars, workshops, and direct interaction with US and world leaders.
Kinder Foundation (formerly Richard D. Kinder Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 8428. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. For general support.
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, annual funds, or for galas and other events. 8429. ARC of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2005. For KCF Community Wealth Ventures to assist nonprofit organizations in developing business ventures to support their activities. 8430. Baptist Childrens Home Ministries, San Antonio, TX. $13,651, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8431. Blessed Sacrament Academy Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $18,078, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8432. Boysville, Converse, TX. $15,312, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8433. Brighton School, San Antonio, TX. $14,656, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8434. El Centro del Barrio, San Antonio, TX. $15,204, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8435. Family Connections, Austin, TX. $22,900, 2005. For capacity building. 8436. Family Service Association of San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. $50,000, 2005. For KCF Community Wealth Ventures to assist nonprofit organizations in developing business ventures to support their activities. 8437. Horses Helping the Handicapped, Pipe Creek, TX. $30,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8438. McKenna Healthcare Foundation, New Braunfels, TX. $16,289, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8439. Northside Education Foundation, San Antonio, TX. $17,489, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8440. San Antonio Birth Doulas, San Antonio, TX. $25,000, 2005. For capacity increase. 8441. San Antonio Fighting Back, San Antonio, TX. $16,088, 2005. For Precious Minds New Connections (PMNC) curricula, supplies and training. 8442. Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network, San Antonio, TX. $30,000, 2005. For operating support.
McCombs Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals. 8443. American Football Coaches Foundation, Waco, TX. $10,000, 2005.
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The Eugene McDermott Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX. No grants to individuals. 8444. Hockaday School, Dallas, TX. $50,000, 2006. For establishment of director of school and community relations position. 8445. Old Trinity Trail, Friends of the, Dallas, TX. $100,000, 2006. For one-time gift for executive director.
The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals. 8446. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2005.
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. 8447. Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX. $148,500, 2006. Toward constructing simulation center for training nursing students and other health professionals. 8448. Big Thought, Dallas, TX. $81,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward hiring additional management staff to manage growth and expansion of arts education programs. 8449. Cultural Arts Council of Houston, Houston, TX. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward leadership development program for executive staff and board representatives designed to strengthen Houston arts organizations. 8450. Dallas Chinese Community Center, Richardson, TX. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward hiring executive director and expanding services. 8451. Dallas Zoological Society, Dallas, TX. $300,000, 2006. Toward implementing new marketing strategies to increase community visibility and to design and construct interactive children’s playscape. 8452. Family Outreach of East Dallas, Dallas, TX. $62,500, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward hiring executive director in order to strengthen parenting education services to prevent child abuse and neglect in East Dallas. 8453. For the Love of Christi, Austin, TX. $57,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward hiring executive director to ensure continuity and growth of programs for grieving individuals and families. 8454. Fresh Arts Coalition, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2006. Toward expanding marketing and audience development services to five additional arts agencies in Houston. 8455. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $80,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward adding new staff position in order to increase nonprofit management services and generate additional earned income. 8456. Partnerships for Austin Children in Crisis, Austin, TX. $90,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward hiring executive director to coordinate efforts with Travis County Child Protective Services caseworkers to better serve children who have been abused or neglected. 8457. Pecan Valley Regional Domestic Violence Shelter, Brownwood, TX. $56,000, 2006. Toward bridge funding to compensate for reduced federal funds in order to maintain capacity of domestic violence shelter. 8458. Social Responsibility Corporation, San Antonio, TX. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward adding professional staff to Web-based nonprofit resource center. 8459. Synergos Institute, New York, NY. $240,000, 2006. Toward continuing program of technical assistance to community foundations along Texas-Mexico border in effort to increase philanthropic resources in region. 8460. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward doubling number of corps members teaching in low-income, public schools in Houston area. 8461. Texas Commission on the Arts, Austin, TX. $20,000, 2006. Toward developing and disseminating training materials on leadership transition for Texas arts community. 8462. Texas Partnership for End-of-Life Care, Austin, TX. $65,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. Toward bridge funding for program providing education on end-of-life care to healthcare professionals and faith communities. 8463. Texas State University System, Austin, TX. $247,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward integrating on-line tutoring program aimed at improving math achievement levels of middle school students with program to provide hands-on experience for middle school math teachers.
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8464. Trinity University, San Antonio, TX. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. Toward establishing Principals’ Center to develop leadership skills and promote retention among principals from area schools. 8465. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. $180,000, 2006. 2-year grant. Toward developing pilot teacher training program that focuses on math readiness for economically disadvantaged kindergarten and pre-school children. 8466. YMCA, Amarillo Metropolitan, Amarillo, TX. $57,000, 2006. Toward establishing financial stability.
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. 8467. University of Texas, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2005. Toward Establishing the Frances Moody Newman Distinguished Lecture Series to present noted experts in philanthropy, nonprofit studies or volunteerism.
O’Donnell Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. No grants to individuals, or for scholarships, fellowships, or prizes; no loans. 8468. Dallas Social Venture Partners, Dallas, TX. $25,000, 2005. For operating support.
Paso del Norte Health Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to the Paso del Norte Region, including eastern TX and southern NM. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, building/renovation, or for research. 8469. American Cancer Society, El Paso, TX. $72,792, 2005. For Step It Up Initiative, to engage sedentary population in physical activity and increase activity levels in already-active individuals, and to provide ongoing technical support to grantees, with goal of improving health in region. 8470. American Cancer Society, El Paso, TX. $50,589, 2005. For Step It Up Initiative, to engage sedentary population in physical activity and increase activity levels in already-active individuals, and to provide ongoing technical support to grantees with goal of improving health in region. 8471. Avance Family Support and Education Program-El Paso, El Paso, TX. $27,500, 2005. For Begin at Birth Parent-Child Education Program, to improve overall health, safety and well-being of children 0-3 years of age through special events, media awareness and grants to organizations. 8472. Avance Family Support and Education Program-El Paso, El Paso, TX. $10,000, 2005. For Begin at Birth Parent-Child Education Program, to improve overall health, safety and well-being of children 0-3 years of age through special events, media awareness and grants to organizations. 8473. Center for Border Health Research, El Paso, TX. $114,446, 2005. For health research in El Paso del Norte region of far-west Texas, southern New Mexico, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. Includes primary research, training and compiling tools needed by regional health researchers. 8474. Centro San Vicente, El Paso, TX. $50,000, 2005. For Border Diabetes program, to improve long-term health status of people served through development, implementation, and evaluation of culturally appropriate health education and prevention messages. 8475. Centro San Vicente, El Paso, TX. $25,000, 2005. For Ageless Health/ Education and Peer Support Program, to improve long-term health status of people served through development, implementation, and evaluation of culturally appropriate health education and prevention messages. 8476. Centro San Vicente, El Paso, TX. $25,000, 2005. For Step It Up/Steps for Your Health, to improve long-term health status of people served through development, implementation and evaluation of culturally appropriate health education and prevention messages. 8477. Centro San Vicente, El Paso, TX. $15,858, 2005. For Begin at Birth/ Happy Childhood, to improve long-term health status of people served through development, implementation, and evaluation of culturally appropriate health education and prevention messages.
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8478. Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, Las Cruces, NM. $55,000, 2005. For community leaders and parents to mentor and supervise youth, with training provided on good decision-making skills to lead youth toward healthy lifestyles and future success. 8479. Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, Las Cruces, NM. $40,000, 2005. For community leaders and parents to mentor and supervise youth, with training provided on good decision-making skills to lead youth toward healthy lifestyles and future success. 8480. El Paso Community College, El Paso, TX. $93,646, 2005. For Health Literacy organizing agency, for health literacy and cultural competency training for medical and health care professionals, and educating students and schools in health education topics to help those with little or no access to health care learn to protect themselves from chronic disease. 8481. FEMAP Foundation, El Paso, TX. $64,000, 2005. To evaluate effectiveness in attaining goals under Action for Youth Initiative, designed to build capacity of communities for youth and parents for development of healthier youth. 8482. FEMAP Foundation, El Paso, TX. $52,440, 2005. For Action for Youth, to build capacity within local organizations to provide support to youth dealing with common issues. 8483. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $92,329, 2005. For evaluation and technical assistance for Two Should Know initiative, aimed at improving sexual health of all people in region. 8484. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $73,512, 2005. For comprehensive evaluation of Begin at Birth initiative through examination of grantees, initiative itself, and initiative’s regional implementation, which continues through three cycles. 8485. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $67,304, 2005. For inventory of existing diabetes-related programs in Dona Ana and Otero counties, to identify possible areas of duplication, encourage stronger collaboration where applicable, and to establish core group of bilingual and bi-cultural trainers/educators in both counties to receive training on diabetes curricula. 8486. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. $38,093, 2005. For comprehensive evaluation of Begin at Birth initiative through examination of grantees, initiative itself, and initiative’s regional implementation, which continues through three cycles. 8487. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $169,445, 2005. For technical assistance for Action for Youth initiative. 8488. Nonprofit Enterprise Center, El Paso, TX. $70,000, 2005. For technical assistance for Action for Youth initiative. 8489. Organizacion Popular Independiente, Juarez, Mexico. $23,230, 2005. For improvements in health status of children ages birth through three years of age by providing high quality parent education and promoting professionalism for parent educators. 8490. Organizacion Popular Independiente, Juarez, Mexico. $20,100, 2005. For improvements in health status of children ages birth through three years of age by providing high quality parent education and promoting professionalism for parent educators. 8491. Wayside Cafe Ministries, El Paso, TX. $43,000, 2005. To build capacity of communities to support youth and parents for development of healthier youth, development of Action for Youth Partnerships in El Paso, Southern New Mexico and Ciudad Juarez, and to engage and empower people to work together in transforming communities where youth and families are healthy. 8492. Wayside Cafe Ministries, El Paso, TX. $31,160, 2005. To build capacity of communities to support youth and parents for development of healthier youth, development of Action for Youth Partnerships in El Paso, Southern New Mexico and Ciudad Juarez, and to engage and empower people to work together in transforming communities where youth and families are healthy. 8493. YWCA El Paso del Norte Region, El Paso, TX. $57,292, 2005. To train child care providers to implement comprehensive, hands-on handwashing curriculum at their facilities for purpose of providing quality child care.
Perkins-Prothro Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Wichita Falls. No grants to individuals. 8494. Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, Dallas, TX. $505,183, 2005. For building design and construction fund.
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The Perot Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in TX. 8495. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2006. For Medical Research.
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, building or endowment funds, indirect costs, special events, disaster relief funds, student research projects, political lobbying, or equipment; no loans. 8496. Austin Independent School District, Austin, TX. $150,000, 2005. For Putting Research Into Practice: Identifying Explicit and Effective Strategies for Reducing Achievement Gaps for Austin AISD African-American Students. 8497. Capital IDEA (Investing in Development and Employment of Adults), Austin, TX. $15,000, 2005. For Capacity Expansion Project providing job training and support services. 8498. Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas, TX. $15,000, 2005. For Strategic Technology Exchange Program. 8499. Center for Reform of School Systems, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2005. For Texas Institute for School Boards. 8500. Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, Austin, TX. $75,000, 2005. For capacity-building services addressing management needs of Central Texas nonprofits. 8501. Reach Out and Read Texas, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2005. To build capacity and expand early literacy programs. 8502. Safeplace, Austin, TX. $82,620, 2005. For capacity building to expand development department. 8503. Teach for America, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For teacher training program. 8504. Womens Museum: An Institute for the Future, Dallas, TX. $200,000, 2005. For capacity building and program development for Ronya Kozmetsky Institute for the Future.
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). 8505. Camp Fire USA, First Texas Council, Fort Worth, TX. $25,000, 2005. For pilot program for professional development of childcare providers. 8506. Education Service Center Region 1, Edinburg, TX. $150,000, 2005. For Academic Leadership Alliance, collaboration among ESC, Region I, McAllen Economic Development Corporation, and Tech Prep Rio Grande Valley, to strengthen the employer/educator connection to provide more productive and functional employees for businesses. 8507. Education Service Center Region XI, Fort Worth, TX. $125,000, 2005. For North Central Texas School Leadership Collaborative. 8508. Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, NY. $75,000, 2005. For School Turnaround program within Fort Worth, Texas Independent School District, to help principals improve student achievement at underperforming schools. 8509. Texas A & M Foundation, College Station, TX. $190,000, 2005. For Center for Mathematics and Science Education, to support Texas public school educators teaching grades K-16. 8510. Texas Wesleyan University, College of Education, Fort Worth, TX. $100,000, 2005. For general support of Courage and Renewal-North Texas program, which aims to help professionals contribute to and foster a positive work environment, and for equipment and services. 8511. Texas Wesleyan University, College of Education, Fort Worth, TX. $50,000, 2005. For general support for Courage and Renewal-North Texas, a program that aims to help professionals contribute to and foster a positive work environment.
Rockwell Fund, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX. No grants to individuals or for medical or scientific research projects, underwriting benefits, dinners, galas, and fundraising special events, or mass appeal solicitations; grants primarily awarded on a year-to-year basis only. 8512. Aspiring Youth Foundation, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2005. For general operating support and program evaluation.
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8513. Executive Service Corps of Houston, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2005. For general operating expenses. 8514. Foundation for Tomorrow, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 8515. La Rosa-The Rose, Houston, TX. $40,000, 2005. For general operating support and program evaluation. 8516. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Houston, TX. $30,000, 2005. For Capacity Building Program. 8517. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $15,000, 2005. For general operating support. 8518. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Fort Worth, TX. $15,000, 2005. For Preservation Leadership Training Program. 8519. Odyssey House Texas, Houston, TX. $20,000, 2005. For general operating support and program evaluation. 8520. Teach for America, Houston, TX. $100,000, 2005. For general operating support. 8521. University of Houston-University Park, Houston, TX. $30,000, 2005. For Houston Teachers Institute. 8522. W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, Bellaire, TX. $20,000, 2005. For program evaluation and for Reading Readiness.
Tenet Healthcare Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations. 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. 8523. Biomotion Foundation, West Palm Beach, FL. $12,500, 2005. For implant retrieval, pediatric gait, and assessment of functional demands project. 8524. Biomotion Foundation, West Palm Beach, FL. $12,500, 2005. For implant retrieval, pediatric gait and assessment of functional demands project. 8525. Georgia State University Research Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $98,741, 2005. For Accelerated Career Entry and BS in Nursing Programs. 8526. Teach for America, Los Angeles, CA. $60,000, 2005. For recruitment, selection, training, and placement of ten corps members in major sites. 8527. University of Texas, El Paso, TX. $153,322, 2005. For Accelerated Career Entry and BS in Nursing Programs.
Topfer Family Foundation (formerly The Morton & Angela Topfer Family Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater metropolitan areas of Chicago, IL and Austin, TX. No support for political campaigns or purposes, academic or scientific research. No grants to individuals, advertising, dinner, gala, or raffle tickets, school fundraisers or events; no loans. 8528. Austin Entrepreneurs Foundation, Austin, TX. $100,000, 2005. For Hurricane Katrina relief.
Valero Energy Foundation (formerly Ultramar Diamond Shamrock Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on TX. No grants to individuals. 8529. Paulsboro Community Development Center, Paulsboro, NJ. $15,000, 2005. For fundraising activities. 8530. Por Vida, San Antonio, TX. $10,000, 2005. For fundraising activities. 8531. Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, Millwood, VA. $50,000, 2005. For fundraising activities.
The Wortham Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Houston and Harris County, TX. Generally, no grants to colleges, universities, or hospitals. No grants to individuals. 8532. Memorial Park Conservancy, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 8533. Miller Theater Advisory Board, Houston, TX. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support.
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8543. National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, DC. $10,000, 2005. For technical assistance to state activists mounting public education and organizing campaigns to change public policy on the death penalty.
Vermont Community Foundation Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in UT, with emphasis in the Ogden area. No grants to individuals. 8534. Salt Lake City Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT. $25,000, 2006. For general support.
The Jon and Karen Huntsman Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No grants to individuals. 8535. University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, Philadelphia, PA. $3,600,000, 2005. For Strategic Initiatives Fund.
S. J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to UT. No grants to individuals. 8536. Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT. $17,000, 2005. For general support.
Limitations: Giving limited to VT. No support for religious purposes. No grants for annual campaigns, or for building funds, continuing support, debt reduction, or general endowments. 8544. Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS), Burlington, VT. $25,000, 2006. For new system to expand capacity. 8545. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. $300,000, 2006. For Pace Center’s High Meadows Fellows Program. 8546. Rutland Area Farm and Food Link, East Poultney, VT. $10,000, 2006. For half-time coordinator position. 8547. Upper Valley Haven, White River Junction, VT. $10,000, 2006. To increase capacity. 8548. Vermont Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (VANPO), Burlington, VT. $25,000, 2006. To continue work begun by Nonprofit Forum. 8549. Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, Richmond, VT. $10,000, 2006. For strategic planning process.
The Sorenson Legacy Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in Salt Lake City, UT. 8537. American Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Professional Training, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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Dr. W. C. Swanson Family Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving primarily in UT, with emphasis on Weber County and Ogden City. No grants to individuals, or for salaries and benefits, “bricks and mortar,” or capital campaigns. 8538. Midtown Community Health Center, Ogden, UT. $50,000, 2005. For architectural fees. 8539. Treehouse Childrens Museum, Ogden, UT. $173,900, 2005. For fundraising gala and architect fees.
VERMONT Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on St. Albans, South Burlington, and Waterbury, VT. No support for colleges or universities or state agencies. No grants to individuals, or for scholarship programs, discretionary or emergency funds, research projects, capital campaigns, religious programs, international or foreign-based programs, or social service programs. 8540. Gulf Restoration Network, New Orleans, LA. $12,500, 2005. 8541. United Workers Association, Baltimore, MD. $15,000, 2005. For general support to build capacity and ensure stability of worker leaders.
The Giving World Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No grants to individuals. 8542. Concern India Foundation, Mumbai (Bombay), India. $108,000, 2005. To support women and children’s causes.
Maverick Lloyd Foundation (formerly Maverick Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, to U.S.-based organizations doing national or international work. No support for religious organizations, generally no support for CSAs, Colleges or Universities. No grants to individuals, or for general operating support, travel, scholarships, new construction or endowments, or to the medical fields.
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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. 8550. Rede de Desenvolvimento Humano (REDEH), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. $28,850, 2005. For case study of Association of Small-scale Farmers of State of Bahia (APAEBA) and SICOOB-COOPERE, a credit cooperative for small-scale farmers in state of Bahia, to determine feasibility of replicating in other developing countries.
The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia (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. 8551. Art 180, Richmond, VA. $40,000, 2006. To develop diverse and sustainable fund development strategy, increase operational efficiency with new software, and evaluate effectiveness. 8552. Carver Promise, Richmond, VA. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support and consultant fees to measure effectiveness of programs serving current and former students at Carver Elementary School. 8553. Circle Center Adult Day Services, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2006. For efforts to maximize efficiency in new location. 8554. Community Tax Law Project, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2006. To continue efforts to advise nonprofits on formation, governance and tax issues. 8555. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Richmond, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2006. For Executive Director salary. 8556. ElderFriends, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2006. For salary support for Training Director. 8557. Fan Free Clinic, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2006. For salary support for clinic staff to strengthen medical clinic’s capacity to provide care for uninsured residents of Richmond. 8558. Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2006. For ProBono Clearinghouse, legal assistance to nonprofits in areas of taxation, employment, real estate and corporate matters. 8559. Meals on Wheels Association of America, Alexandria, VA. $60,000, 2006. To strengthen organizational infrastructure through salary support, enhanced tools, marketing materials and donor tracking software.
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8560. Neighborhood Resource Center, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2006. For partial salary support for Executive Director. 8561. One Voice Chorus, Richmond, VA. $10,000, 2006. To provide salary support for part-time staff including the artistic director, associate director and administrator. 8562. Prevent Blindness Virginia, Richmond, VA. $30,000, 2006. To provide training and national certification for Richmond school nurses to become certified children’s vision screeners. 8563. Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2006. For salary support for regional specialist providing family support, technical assistance, training and evaluation for healthy families in Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Henrico, Petersburg and Richmond. 8564. Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2006. To hire development director to implement fundraising strategy. 8565. Saint Andrews School, Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2006. For creation of Assistant Head of School position. 8566. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. $50,000, 2006. For Especially for Nonprofits program. 8567. Virginia Mentoring Partnership, Richmond, VA. $25,000, 2006. To expand training and technical assistance for mentoring programs in Henrico County and Petersburg.
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis. 8568. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $375,000, 2006. For Young Scholars Pipeline. 8569. KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $325,000, 2006. For Young Scholar Pipeline. 8570. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $571,588, 2006. For Young Scholar Principal Training.
Freddie Mac Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, with emphasis on Washington, DC, 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, or endowments. 8571. Child Trends, DC. $25,000, 2006. To provide ongoing technical assistance, training and evaluation support to Prevention Services program of Covenant House Washington in District of Columbia. 8572. Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, DC. $100,000, 2006. For provision of informational and educational resources to policymakers as they seek to draft positive adoption, foster care and other adoption-related legislation to meet their constituents’ needs. 8573. Enterprise Community Partners, Columbia, MD. $750,000, 2006. To improve and expand resident services for vulnerable families in rental housing in District of Columbia as well as support development and national distribution of resident services resources. 8574. Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $30,000, 2006. To expand number of school students in Maryland with effective mentor relationships, providing training and capacity building for mentoring programs. 8575. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, DC. $75,000, 2006. For Thought Leadership Series for child welfare professionals in metropolitan Washington region, which includes series of presentations that focus on best practices in child welfare to both inform and facilitate discussion and action. 8576. National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To provide entrepreneurial training to low-income youth, teachers and youth workers in Washington metropolitan area. 8577. National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. To provide entrepreneurial training to low-income youth, and training for teachers and youth workers in Washington metropolitan area. 8578. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC. $100,000, 2006. To build capacity of states across country to develop effective policies and programs so that youth leaving foster care can become successful adults and older foster youth have permanency options.
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8579. Ready At Five Partnership, Baltimore, MD. $35,000, 2006. To raise understanding of early years, ease transitions, improve skills and heighten quality of early education programs in Howard County, MD. 8580. Sasha Bruce Youthwork, DC. $50,000, 2006. To provide educational advocacy for high-risk District of Columbia youth served by this nonprofit and train parents and professionals to more effectively assert educational rights of youth to improve educational outcomes. 8581. Super Leaders, DC. $50,000, 2006. To fund managing director position which will assist in securing resources required to strengthen and provide long-term financial security for Super Leaders.
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 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. 8582. Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For training sessions at conference in New Orleans. 8583. Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), Columbia, MO. $25,000, 2006. Toward endowment to insure computer assisted and investigative reporting training sessions are funded over long term. 8584. National Association of Minority Media Executives, Arlington, VA. $25,000, 2006. Toward leadership institute for new and middle managers of color at media companies, including support for fellowships. 8585. Nevada Discovery Museum, Reno, NV. $10,000, 2006. For design costs for exhibits within museum galleries and building renovation design for hands on museum for children. 8586. Polk County Housing Trust Fund, Des Moines, IA. $20,000, 2006. For operating support of housing support services and capacity building program. 8587. Washington AIDS Partnership, DC. $20,000, 2006. For continued support for partnership assisting agencies offering HIV/AIDS services and preventive programs.
The MeadWestvaco Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations. No support for lobbying or political organizations, religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, fraternal organizations, sports teams, or student teams. No grants to individuals, or for academic fellowships or research, advertising, concert, dance, or theatrical tours, conferences, endowments, film, radio, or video productions, fundraising events, scholarships, sports events, or student trips or competitions. 8588. American Forest Foundation, DC. $107,500, 2005. 8589. Dayton Society of Natural History, Dayton, OH. $16,000, 2005.
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. 8590. d’Art Center, Norfolk, VA. $27,434, 2005. Toward equipping new location and for Building Excellence grant for board training. 8591. Hampton Roads Youth Center, Virginia Beach, VA. $26,687, 2005. For van and Building Excellence grant for strategic planning. 8592. Norfolk Botanical Garden, Norfolk, VA. $115,000, 2005. For World of Wonders Campaign and school and family programs coordinator. 8593. Tidewater Community College, Portsmouth, VA. $76,123, 2005. For Academy for Nonprofit Excellence.
Samberg Family Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No grants to individuals.
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8594. Childrens Health Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. For general support.
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SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation (formerly Crestar Foundation) Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on VA. No support for government-supported, political, religious, or national organizations. No grants to individuals, or for research, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 8595. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Richmond, VA. $20,000, 2005. For general support. 8596. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), DC. $10,000, 2005. For general support. 8597. Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. $12,500, 2005. For general support.
Virginia Environmental Endowment Limitations: Giving limited to KY and WV for the Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys Program and VA for the Virginia Program and Mini-Grant Program. No grants to individuals, or for overhead, general support, indirect costs, capital projects, building construction or renovation, land purchases, endowments, or for law suits. 8598. Nature Conservancy, Charlottesville, VA. $110,125, 2006. For matching grant for Virginia Natural Resources Funding Campaign, to transition Virginia Forever campaign into independent nonprofit organization. 8599. Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Richmond, VA. $35,000, 2006. For matching grant for Phase One of Partnerships for Conservation-Building Land Trusts in Virginia.
Williamsburg Community Health Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to James City County and the greater Williamsburg, VA, area. No support for organizations limiting services to an exclusive membership. No grants to individuals. 8600. Angels of Mercy, Williamsburg, VA. $24,067, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8601. Avalon: A Center for Women and Children, Williamsburg, VA. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8602. Center for Child and Family Services, Child and Family Connection, Hampton, VA. $33,000, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8603. Child Development Resources, Norge, VA. $52,114, 2005. For staff training in treatment plans for autism spectrum disorder. 8604. Child Development Resources, Norge, VA. $12,450, 2005. For autism spectrum disorder training and early childhood intervention. 8605. Historic Triangle Senior Center Association, Williamsburg, VA. $21,498, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8606. Hospice Support Care of Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA. $27,000, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8607. Housing Partnerships, Williamsburg, VA. $19,987, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8608. Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, Williamsburg, VA. $11,500, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8609. Olivet Medical Ministry, Yorktown, VA. $29,641, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8610. Quin Rivers Agency for Community Action, Charles City, VA. $18,200, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8611. Thomas Nelson Community College Educational Foundation, Hampton, VA. $151,000, 2005. For Registered Nurse Education Program. 8612. Williamsburg AIDS Network, Williamsburg, VA. $28,000, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8613. Williamsburg Area Faith in Action, Williamsburg, VA. $31,902, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg. 8614. Williamsburg United Methodist Church, Williamsburg, VA. $12,000, 2005. For capacity building, Healthy Organizations Williamsburg.
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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. 8615. Artist Trust, Seattle, WA. $84,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8616. Artists Repertory Theater, Portland, OR. $90,000, 2005. For capacity building using Tessitura Technology. 8617. Arts Corps, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. To implement strategic replication and community resources. 8618. Arts Council of Snohomish County, Everett, WA. $25,000, 2005. For capital planning as part of capacity building work. 8619. Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Family Safety Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8620. Atlantic Street Center, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8621. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP), Silverdale, WA. $500,000, 2005. For Phase II of New Teacher Development and Support Initiative. 8622. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP), Silverdale, WA. $250,000, 2005. For program, Effective Support for New Teachers in Washington: Creating Standards for Mentors and Mentoring Programs. 8623. Centro Latino Services, Tacoma, WA. $40,000, 2005. For fund development and Donor Cultivation Infrastructure Project. 8624. Centrum Foundation, Port Townsend, WA. $25,000, 2005. For first stage of capacity building initiative. 8625. Chaya, Inc., Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2005. For fund development and capacity building work. 8626. Childrens Alliance, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. For Next Steps: Increasing Our Capacity. 8627. Childrens Museum of Bozeman, Bozeman, MT. $20,000, 2005. For Children’s Museum Infrastructure Project. 8628. Church Council of Greater Seattle, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. To build capacity of The Homelessness Project, which helps families, mostly single moms with children, recover from homelessness by providing them with transitional housing and intensive case management. 8629. City Year Seattle/King County, Seattle, WA. $45,000, 2005. For programs, Investing in Leadership at City Year, Building Capacity in Diversity Work, Fundraising, and for curriculum development. 8630. Cocoon House, Everett, WA. $50,000, 2005. For fund development and capacity building. 8631. Community Development Network of Multnomah County, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. To enhance communications capacity. 8632. Community for Youth, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2005. For fund development as part of capacity building work. 8633. Community Youth Services, Olympia, WA. $50,000, 2005. For Employee Retention and Enhancement Program. 8634. Digital Learning Commons, Seattle, WA. $350,000, 2005. To implement Phase Two. 8635. Dress for Success of Oregon, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. For individual donor program and for capacity building work. 8636. Family Building Blocks, Salem, OR. $20,000, 2005. For capacity building work. 8637. Family Law CASA of King County, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2005. To implement Fund Development Plan. 8638. First Alaskans Institute, Anchorage, AK. $50,000, 2005. To develop Alaska Native Policy Center Business Plan. 8639. Foraker Group, Anchorage, AK. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8640. High Desert Museum, Bend, OR. $25,000, 2005. For Interpretive Site Master Plan. 8641. Human Services Coalition of Lane County, Eugene, OR. $30,000, 2005. For capacity building work.
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8642. Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, Boise, ID. $25,000, 2005. For Idaho Rural Nonprofit Leadership Development Project. 8643. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2005. For Toward Sustainability, capacity building program. 8644. Insights Teen Parent Program, Portland, OR. $40,000, 2005. For fund development and capacity building. 8645. Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY. $40,000, 2005. For relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina. 8646. Lighthouse for the Blind, Seattle, WA. $28,000, 2005. For capacity building for Deaf-Blind Program. 8647. Miracle Theater Group, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. For capacity building for Bellas Artes Program, encompassing various cultural programs and art forms reflecting Hispanic and Latino experience. 8648. Mockingbird Society, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. To build management and fundraising capacity in order to sustain and enhance programs. 8649. Montana Human Rights Network, Helena, MT. $20,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8650. Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS), Bozeman, MT. $25,000, 2005. For organizational capacity building. 8651. Montana State University Foundation, Bozeman, MT. $15,000, 2005. For capacity building initiative as part of program expansion. 8652. Multifaith Works, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2005. For fund development and capacity building. 8653. Mutual Interest, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. To build capacity for Security Deposit Assistance Program. 8654. Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building project. 8655. Neighborhood House, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. For long-term facilities management project. 8656. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2005. For Long-range Strategic Service Enhancement Initiative. 8657. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2005. For Long-range Strategic Service Enhancement Initiative. 8658. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For Fund Development Training Package. 8659. Northwest Film Forum, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2005. For marketing and capacity building. 8660. NPower, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8661. Organization for Northern Development, Anchorage, AK. $20,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8662. Passages Northwest, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. To build internal capacity. 8663. Portland Baroque Orchestra, Portland, OR. $20,000, 2005. For marketing and resource development as part of capacity building initiative. 8664. Portland Center Stage, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8665. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8666. Power of Hope, Bellingham, WA. $120,000, 2005. For marketing, evaluation, and resource development as part of capacity building initiative. 8667. Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8668. SafeFutures Youth Center, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8669. Salvation Army of Seattle, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2005. For capacity building at White Community Center. 8670. Sanctuary Art Center, Seattle, WA. $12,500, 2005. For capacity building and program development. 8671. Seattle Chamber Music Festival, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2005. For program expansion and resource development as part of capacity building initiative. 8672. Seattle Jobs Initiative, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. For Strategic Revenue Plan. 8673. Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For marketing and re-branding work as part of capacity building initiative. 8674. Self Enhancement, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2005. For evaluation and data management work. 8675. Sojourn Theater, Portland, OR. $12,500, 2005. For Organization Development Initiative. 8676. Solid Ground, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building work for Statewide Poverty Action Project.
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8677. Southeast Effective Development, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2005. For resource development as part of capacity building initiative. 8678. Sowelu Theater, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building project. 8679. Starlight Starbright Childrens Foundation, Redmond, WA. $15,000, 2005. For organizational and fund development as part of capacity building initiative. 8680. Technical Assistance for Community Services, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2005. For Nonprofit Technology Initiative. 8681. Technology Access Foundation, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. To build infrastructure for program expansion. 8682. University of Oregon Foundation, Eugene, OR. $20,000, 2005. For audience research and resource development as part of capacity building initiative. 8683. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8684. Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery, Spokane, WA. $25,000, 2005. For funding development. 8685. Velocity Dance Center, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2005. For strategic planning and capacity building projects. 8686. Verbena, Inc., Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8687. Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, Eugene, OR. $40,000, 2005. For transitional project to build long-term sustainability. 8688. Wallace Medical Concern, Gresham, OR. $30,000, 2005. To build organizational capacity. 8689. White Center Community Development Association, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For capacity building and fund development. 8690. Wing Luke Memorial Foundation, Seattle, WA. $80,000, 2005. For operating support, resource development and expansion work as part of capacity building initiative. 8691. Wonderland Developmental Center, Shoreline, WA. $45,000, 2005. For capacity building. 8692. YMCA of Billings, Billings, MT. $10,550, 2005. For capacity building for Writer’s Voice Project, visiting authors series. 8693. Youth in Focus, Seattle, WA. $35,000, 2005. For The Way Ahead, strategic plan to increase membership.
The Bullitt Foundation Limitations: Giving exclusively in the Pacific Northwest. No support for political organizations. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns. 8694. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $20,000, 2005. 8695. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $20,000, 2005. 8696. Northwest Environmental Defense Center, Portland, OR. $15,000, 2005. 8697. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. 8698. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $60,000, 2005.
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authority to establish Professional Standards, Outcomes, Benchmarks and Action Steps to improve the treatment of and conditions for children in the custody of the Division of Child and Family Services.
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 purposes. No grants to individuals, or for capital campaigns, endowments, fundraising drives, litigation, or film and video production. 8706. Adults and Youth United Development Association (AYUDA), San Elizario, TX. $50,000, 2005. To strengthen organizational capacity for core community organizing work with low-income families advocating rural communities. 8707. AFL-CIO Working for America Institute, DC. $200,000, 2005. For a national advocacy and technical assistance program that ensures public resources are directed toward the creation of jobs which pay living wages. 8708. Alabama Council on Human Relations, Auburn, AL. $100,000, 2005. For the Alabama Organizing Project to conduct issue education and organizing training to begin a collaborative Constitution and tax reform campaign in Alabama. 8709. Alliance for Justice, DC. $75,000, 2005. To conduct Effective Policy Advocacy workshops for Marguerite Casey Foundation grantees. 8710. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), New York, NY. $200,000, 2005. To assist Women’s Right Project build relationship with community-based organization partners and vulnerable women. 8711. American Indian Institute, Bozeman, MT. $10,000, 2005. For the planning, organizing and conducting and documentation of the Traditional Circle of Elders and Youth council. 8712. American Institute for Social Justice, New Orleans, LA. $1,125,000, 2005. For ACORN’s Earned Income Tax Credit campaign. 8713. Americans for Indian Opportunity, Albuquerque, NM. $33,333, 2005. To strengthen Native American leaders, families and communities, both urban and rural, by developing their capacity throughout the Southwest. 8714. Applied Research Center, Oakland, CA. $450,000, 2005. For capacity of community-based advocacy organizations to integrate racial justice analysis into their work, with emphasis on projects in the Deep South and Southwest. 8715. Border Action Network, Tucson, AZ. $67,500, 2005. For organizing and leadership development opportunities for families on U.S./Mexico border in Arizona to build capacity to advocate for themselves. 8716. Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment (CAFE), Greenville, SC. $80,000, 2005. For a statewide, multi-issue and multicultural organization in building the capacity and power of low-income working families to address economic issues. 8717. Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge, MA. $25,000, 2005. For the development of tools and data to assess foundation performances. 8718. Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes, Juneau, AK. $25,000, 2005. To continue, monitor, evaluate and expand the Powerful Families program in Alaska. 8719. Claremont Graduate University, Institute for Democratic Renewal/ Project Change, Claremont, CA. $200,000, 2005. To assist IDR/PC to continue its core work and allow the project to build its capacity to determine its long-term viability as part of the anti-racist organizing network. 8720. Coalition to Undo Racism Everywhere, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2005. For coalition of organizations training trainers, including parents and their children, to raise the issue of racism in their schools and places of work. 8721. Colonias Unidas, Rio Grande City, TX. $57,000, 2005. For its community organizing campaigns to secure basic services for residents of colonias, to enhance the leadership of community members and to build the capacity of the organization. 8722. Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Charleston, WV. $125,000, 2005. For the development of a critical mass of Appalachian parent leaders who understand and affirm a shared anti-racism analysis and an anti-racial identity. 8723. Community Partners, Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas en Norte America, Los Angeles, CA. $50,000, 2005. For leadership, planning and strategy development initiatives. 8724. Family Voices of California, San Francisco, CA. $75,000, 2005. For statewide parent advocacy and organizing.
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8725. Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama (FOCAL), Community Media Organizing Project, Montgomery, AL. $40,000, 2005. For a media training project to integrate media relations and news coverage into strategies of several community-based groups. 8726. Gamaliel Foundation, Chicago, IL. $75,000, 2005. For the coordination of formal training of low-income families who are members of congregations and faith-based organizations. 8727. Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2005. For organizational development. 8728. Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, TN. $80,000, 2005. For continued development of cross-race, cross-generational movement for democratic participation of low-income families and youth. 8729. Interfaith Education Fund, Austin, TX. $60,000, 2005. To strengthen families and communities by providing technical assistance, research and development of new leadership in the Lower Rio Grande Valley along the Texas/Mexico border. 8730. Interfaith Worker Justice, Chicago, IL. $90,000, 2005. To organize and strengthen interfaith worker justice groups that will improve family wages and benefits in key communities in South, Southwest, Chicago, and California. 8731. Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, London, KY. $137,500, 2005. For a statewide membership-based organization in Appalachia in its expansion of leadership development, grassroots campaigns and internal capacity. 8732. Labor Community Strategy Center, Los Angeles, CA. $600,000, 2005. To organize families to fight to reduce poverty among the working poor and increase social and economic equity for working families. 8733. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, Los Angeles, CA. $120,000, 2005. For community education and leadership development for parents addressing public education, kinship care and child support issues. 8734. Louisiana Childrens Museum, New Orleans, LA. $125,000, 2005. To build on the Healthy Start program by starting a comprehensive and sustainable community engagement and capacity building initiative to address childhood well-being in New Orleans. 8735. Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN), Baton Rouge, LA. $150,000, 2005. For ongoing activism and organizing to educate and involve low-income families in polluted communities in environmental quality decision making processes. 8736. Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, San Rafael, CA. $50,000, 2005. For its efforts to train grassroots community leaders. 8737. Massachusetts Department of Social Services, Boston, MA. $333,333, 2005. For efforts to fundamentally revise the nature of its child welfare practice to incorporate a family-centered approach at all levels of the organization. 8738. Mississippi Workers Center for Human Rights, Greenville, MS. $112,500, 2005. For support for organizing, advocacy, education and leadership training for low-income workers. 8739. National Council of La Raza, DC. $10,000, 2005. For core support for organization’s advocacy work. 8740. Parent Services Project, San Rafael, CA. $180,000, 2005. For parent training and leadership development work and to strengthen its capacity to expand its training to support systemic change. 8741. Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2005. To strengthen the organization’s anti-racist organizing capacity, expand training and curricula and implement a national People’s Institute Youth Agenda. 8742. PICO National Network, Oakland, CA. $500,000, 2005. For national and local efforts to increase capacity of Southern organizing groups, and for development of family-focused organizing campaign called New Voices. 8743. Progressive Technology Project, Minneapolis, MN. $50,000, 2005. To plan and develop a project to increase the technology capacity of groups in the South. 8744. Quitman County Development Organization, Marks, MS. $225,000, 2005. For education and advocacy in partnership with Deep South Delta Consortium. 8745. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Philanthropic Collaborative, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For core support of Dominican Community Bridge Fund, to advance progress of Dominicans in U.S. and Dominican Republic. 8746. South Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations, Charleston, SC. $66,667, 2005. For the skills and training of member organizations so they can build prosperity among poor families and communities and develop a community capacity-building.
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8747. South Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations, Charleston, SC. $66,667, 2005. To enhance the skills and training of member organizations so they can build prosperity among poor families and communities in South Carolina, and develop a community capacity-building. 8748. South Seattle Community College, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2005. For Building Community Participation initiative. 8749. Southern California Indian Center, Fountain Valley, CA. $66,666, 2005. To strengthen Native families and communities, both urban and rural, by developing the capacity of leaders, families and communities throughout Southern California. 8750. Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, GA. $50,000, 2005. To strengthen its programs and communication capacity, coordinate multiracial collaborations between community groups and mobilize youth groups to find solutions for issues related to public education and racial profiling. 8751. SouthWest Organizing Project, Albuquerque, NM. $300,000, 2005. To expand the organization’s membership, build its capacity and launch new leadership development efforts in the community. 8752. Southwest Youth and Family Services, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2005. For general support to enhance cultural competence of local partners to change policies and practices of systems particularly affecting low-income, immigrant, and refugee families. 8753. Stand for Children Leadership Center, Portland, OR. $66,667, 2005. To organize local chapters of activist parents, caregivers, and others concerned about children in Tennessee and South Carolina, and help the national Stand for Children office expand its capacity for development, marketing and evaluation. 8754. Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE), Los Angeles, CA. $166,666, 2005. For the Community Initiative for Jobs and Health Care programs that connect parents to job training and opportunities in the health care industry. 8755. Tides Center, Organizers Forum Project, San Francisco, CA. $10,000, 2005. For Organizers Forum Seattle convening. 8756. Tides Center, Women’s Leadership Circles, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2005. For program in Los Angeles to develop additional women’s learning circles and to extract lessons learned for ongoing leadership development strategies. 8757. Tides Center, Women’s Leadership Circles, San Francisco, CA. $50,000, 2005. For movement building for program in Los Angeles. 8758. Transformation through Education and Mutual Support, Oakland, CA. $50,000, 2005. For community building and peer-to-peer learning in low-income communities. 8759. Tucson Indian Center, Tucson, AZ. $187,500, 2005. To engage parents and youth in advocacy for systemic changes benefiting the health, well-being and economic prospects of their families, and to build the capacity of the organization. 8760. Western States Center, Portland, OR. $50,000, 2005. To strengthen community-based leadership, build long-term cross-sector strategic alliances, and build informed and civically engaged multiracial communities in Washington State. 8761. Womens Educational Media, Respect For All Project, San Francisco, CA. $200,000, 2005. To deepen its collaboration, strengthen its internal capacity and continue to gather and share the lessons of this approach toward building tolerant, inclusive and non-violent families. 8762. Womens Foundation of California, San Francisco, CA. $100,000, 2005. For developing individual leadership, strengthening small and emerging grassroots organizations led by women, and improving systemic policy advocacy. 8763. Womens Project, Little Rock, AR. $180,000, 2005. For organizing and advocacy to create leadership and support networks with social justice analysis among low-income women of color across Arkansas. 8764. Working Partnerships USA, San Jose, CA. $600,000, 2005. To reduce poverty among the working poor and increase social and economic equity for working families. 8765. Youth Oasis, Baton Rouge, LA. $50,000, 2005. For Youth Oasis to retool and serve a growing youth population.
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 directly, or for general operating
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budgets, basic research, endowment funds, conferences or seminars, book, film, or video production, or school-related tours, no loans. 8766. Community Health Center, Medford, OR. $25,000, 2006. To add physician/medical director.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (formerly William H. Gates Foundation) Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis to support initiatives in health and learning; the foundation also supports community giving in the Pacific Northwest. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals. 8767. ACT, Inc., Iowa City, IA. $400,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To establish baseline of student achievement in critical high school core courses, both in terms of course subject matter knowledge and skills and college readiness. 8768. ActionAid USA, DC. $10,741,823, 2006. 5-year grant. To develop capacity of NGOs working within Europe to increase interest and support of governments and institutions in achieving global health Millennium Development Goals. 8769. African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. $4,157,729, 2006. 4-year grant. To strengthen institutional capacities in health research ethics (HRE) in Africa, and to foster and promote discussion, debate, research and publications in HRE, highlighting African perspectives. 8770. African Virtual University, Nairobi, Kenya. $417,700, 2006. To expand bandwidth access to more universities and national research and educational networks in Africa. 8771. AIDS Housing of Washington, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For capacity building efforts. 8772. Akron-Summit County Public Library, Akron, OH. $48,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8773. Alabama Public Library Service, Montgomery, AL. $823,486, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8774. Allegheny County Library Association, Pittsburgh, PA. $405,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8775. Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, IN. $12,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8776. American Council on Education, DC. $199,985, 2006. 2-year grant. For ACE partnership with Achieve, NASH, and SHEEO to engage higher education leaders in American Diploma Project efforts. 8777. American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, DC. $7,000,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. For capacity of San Diego Unified School District to open new small high schools at Lincoln Complex and to strengthen existing small high schools. 8778. Anaheim Public Library, Anaheim, CA. $36,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8779. Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, Phoenix, AZ. $778,500, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8780. Arkansas State Library, Little Rock, AR. $777,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8781. Arts Corps, Seattle, WA. $225,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity building efforts. 8782. Arts Corps, Seattle, WA. $72,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For evaluation project for arts organizations serving low-income youth. 8783. Aspira of Illinois, Chicago, IL. $960,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For planning and launch of ASPIRA Charter School and to build out strategic replication plan, including teaching and learning supports as well as additional business planning. 8784. Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta, GA. $5,882,665, 2006. 3-year grant. To improve educational experience in all high schools by reorganizing them into small schools and smaller learning communities that will provide more relevant and rigorous instruction. 8785. Austin Public Library Foundation, Austin, TX. $105,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees.
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8786. Birmingham Public Library, Birmingham, AL. $126,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8787. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. $600,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen infrastructure and research capacity of Boston College’s Center on Wealth and Philanthropy. 8788. Boston Public Library, Boston, MA. $201,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8789. Brevard County Library System, Cocoa, FL. $69,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8790. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $3,764,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To develop business plans with grantees and engage grantees to refresh certain other existing plans. 8791. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $3,500,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For capacity building. 8792. Bridgespan Group, Boston, MA. $2,914,000, 2006. To develop and revise grantee business plans to improve strategies, organization and impact, and to share broadly lessons learned from these plans. 8793. Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY. $43,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8794. Broward County Library, Fort Lauderdale, FL. $172,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8795. Brown University, Providence, RI. $800,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To establish citywide parent-led coalition to advocate for equal opportunity for all students by engaging other community-based organizations to develop training program for organizers and leaders, and to create long-term fundraising plan to sustain its work. 8796. Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries, Buffalo, NY. $301,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8797. California County Superintendents Educational Services Association, Sacramento, CA. $15,539,969, 2006. 3-year grant. To strengthen district intervention and support model for California by building county/ regional capacity to use model. 8798. California State Library Foundation, Sacramento, CA. $2,172,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8799. Center for Children and Youth Justice, Seattle, WA. $123,734, 2006. For research and assessment of juvenile justice programs in Washington state. 8800. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP), Silverdale, WA. $750,584, 2006. 3-year grant. For rural school districts and Educational Service Districts to implement new teacher induction program developed in Washington state. 8801. Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP), Silverdale, WA. $15,000, 2006. To convene policy summit of NBCT to develop recommendations for education policy makers on supporting and staffing high-needs schools to close achievement gaps. 8802. Central Arkansas Library System, Little Rock, AR. $81,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8803. Charleston County Public Library, Charleston, SC. $102,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8804. Chester County Library, Exton, PA. $117,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8805. Chicago Public Library Foundation, Chicago, IL. $457,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8806. Childrens Alliance, Seattle, WA. $600,000, 2006. 3.25-year grant. To provide capacity support for early learning advocacy. 8807. Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, OH. $115,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8808. Clover Park School District No. 400, Lakewood, WA. $720,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To expand on lessons learned from Achievers grant in other secondary schools through systemwide mission alignment, community engagement, support and accountability systems, and further high school transformation.
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8809. College Success Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $70,952, 2006. For research and analysis of mentoring programs in Washington State. 8810. Columbia University, New York, NY. $186,615, 2006. For first meeting of International Advisory Panel for National Rural Health Mission. 8811. Community Studies, New York, NY. $1,440,590, 2006. 2-year grant. For project with premise that when high school curriculum and instruction drive authentic assessment, student outcomes will improve. 8812. Community Studies, New York, NY. $442,320, 2006. For New York Performance Standards Consortium’s efforts to lead state advocacy for quality assessment through technical assistance, professional development, outcome research, publications and oversight/ accountability. 8813. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $2,392,675, 2006. 3-year grant. To assist public libraries in sustaining public access computing through discovery and dissemination of best practices in technical support. 8814. CompuMentor, San Francisco, CA. $598,819, 2006. To assist with development of infrastructure to manage discount software replacement. 8815. Contra Costa County Public Library, Pleasant Hill, CA. $43,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8816. Delaware County Library System, Media, PA. $114,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8817. Denver Public Library, Denver, CO. $120,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8818. Denver School of Science and Technology, Denver, CO. $500,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For secondary school model expansion and development and codification of critical systems to support future replication. 8819. Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevolkerung, Hannover, Germany. $1,510,545, 2006. 3-year grant. To channel EU resources to help NGOs fight poverty and improve health, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central/ Eastern Europe. 8820. District of Columbia Public Library, DC. $217,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8821. East Baton Rouge Parish Public Library, Baton Rouge, LA. $108,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8822. East Central Georgia Regional Library, Augusta, GA. $87,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8823. Education Service Center Region 1, Edinburg, TX. $7,945,004, 2006. 5-year grant. To build capacity at Region One to create high school redesign framework for district and school site transformation. 8824. Education Trust, DC. $111,376, 2006. For technical assistance to Los Angeles Unified School District for development of high school progress report. 8825. El Centro de la Raza, Seattle, WA. $122,213, 2006. To build organizational capacity for Campana Quetzal to identify plan of action that includes parent/family involvement and leadership in their child’s school. 8826. Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MD. $289,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8827. European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership, The Hague, Netherlands. $8,500,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For creation of networks of sites in developing countries to develop clinical research centers. 8828. Fairfax County Public Library, Fairfax, VA. $27,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8829. Fort Bend County Library Systems, Richmond, TX. $46,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8830. Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, Vancouver, WA. $33,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8831. Fort Worth Public Library, Fort Worth, TX. $69,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees.
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8832. Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. $348,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8833. Fresno County Public Library, Fresno, CA. $216,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8834. Fundacio Clinic per a la Recerca Biomedica, Barcelona, Spain. $5,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For project entitled ’New legal structures to manage and sustain research centers in Africa: Manhica foundation’. 8835. Georgia Office of Public Library Services, Atlanta, GA. $1,449,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8836. Global Development Network, DC. $5,956,143, 2006. 4-year grant. To fund identification and evaluation of innovative programs to address factors inhibiting access to health services in developing and transition countries. 8837. Green Dot Education Project, Los Angeles, CA. $1,800,588, 2006. 2-year grant. For launch of high-performing charter high schools in Jefferson high school community. 8838. Hawaii State Public Library System, Honolulu, HI. $18,450, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8839. Idaho Commission for Libraries, Boise, ID. $424,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8840. Idaho Commission for Libraries, Boise, ID. $38,620, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8841. Illinois Network of Charter Schools, Chicago, IL. $400,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For strategic communications and grassroots advocacy project to increase awareness and support for Illinois’ charter schools. 8842. Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, England. $9,975,810, 2006. 3-year grant. For development, implementation and evaluation of integrated health package for poor populations in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Tanzania. 8843. Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, Indianapolis, IN. $84,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8844. Institute for Research and Reform in Education, Toms River, NJ. $4,165,120, 2006. 5-year grant. To provide technical assistance and to build capacity in Region One Education Service Center for First Things First strategies in high schools. 8845. Institute for Research and Reform in Education, Toms River, NJ. $1,957,395, 2006. 4-year grant. To provide technical assistance to First Things First strategies and build capacity at Austin Independent School District (AISD) Office of Redesign. 8846. Institute for Teaching, Burlingame, CA. $50,000, 2006. To help create strong partnerships that will advocate and plan strategy for change in schools of greatest need. 8847. International Medical Corps, Santa Monica, CA. $375,000, 2006. To address critical humanitarian needs in Lebanon that have resulted from conflict between Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah. 8848. International Rescue Committee, New York, NY. $950,984, 2006. 3-year grant. To enhance well-being, security, and economic empowerment of displaced women and adolescents. 8849. International Trachoma Initiative, New York, NY. $10,112,486, 2006. 5-year grant. To determine impact of integrated trachoma and lymphatic filariasis control programs on infection prevalence and health infrastructures in Mali and Ghana and to develop model for integration that will inform future integration efforts for other countries. 8850. Iowa City Public Library, Iowa City, IA. $15,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8851. Jacksonville Public Libraries, Jacksonville, FL. $85,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8852. Jefferson Parish Library, Metairie, LA. $120,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8853. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. $1,900,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For transformation of high schools by building capacity of Talent Development High School model. 8854. JSI Research and Training Institute, Arlington, VA. $3,869,325, 2006. 3-year grant. To improve Reproductive Health (RH) commodity security by
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making upstream supplies management more efficient, and for country program donor levels and community of practice. 8855. Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO. $16,500, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8856. Kent District Library, Sand Lake, MI. $33,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8857. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, KY. $955,500, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8858. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, KY. $38,250, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8859. KidsOhio.org, Columbus, OH. $300,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To provide strategic research and staff support on education policy issues for Ohio’s education, legislative and business leaders. 8860. King County Library System Foundation, Issaquah, WA. $25,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8861. Knox County Public Library, Knoxville, TN. $111,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8862. Lancaster County Library, Lancaster, PA. $78,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8863. Lee County Library System, Fort Myers, FL. $42,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8864. Library Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. $477,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8865. Library Network, Southgate, MI. $42,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8866. Library of Michigan, Lansing, MI. $77,550, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8867. Library of Michigan Foundation, Lansing, MI. $2,044,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8868. Long Beach Public Library, Long Beach, CA. $73,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8869. Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA. $241,500, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8870. Los Angeles, City of, Office of the Mayor, Los Angeles, CA. $262,500, 2006. For planning and capacity-building for Mayor’s Community Partnership for School Excellence in Los Angeles. 8871. Louisiana Library Foundation, Baton Rouge, LA. $1,524,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8872. Luzerne County Library System, Wilkes Barre, PA. $102,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8873. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. $2,000,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To build organizational capacity to drive both academic excellence and strong back office functions for schools participating in Milwaukee Parental Choice Program and independent charter schools in Milwaukee. 8874. MDRC, New York, NY. $325,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For extended analyses of Talent Development and First Things First evaluations. 8875. Memphis/Shelby County Public Library, Foundation for the, Memphis, TN. $150,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8876. Menominee Tribal/County Library, Keshena, WI. $10,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8877. Miami-Dade Public Library System, Miami, FL. $234,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8878. Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee, WI. $132,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees.
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8879. Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia, Riga, Latvia. $16,231,000, 2006. 4-year grant. For installation of public access computers with internet access, training for staff, and implementation of support for public libraries of Latvia. 8880. Mississippi Library Commission, Jackson, MS. $1,273,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8881. Mississippi Library Commission, Jackson, MS. $39,150, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8882. Mobile Public Library, Mobile, AL. $73,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8883. Montana State Library, Helena, MT. $295,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8884. Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR. $18,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8885. National Academy Foundation, New York, NY. $5,000,000, 2006. 5.75-year grant. For five year capacity building plans to improve performance of existing career academies, strategically add new academies to network, and ultimately serve large number of academies across country. 8886. National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC. $75,000, 2006. For efforts to strengthen structure of charitable sector. 8887. National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland. $235,011, 2006. To convene international workshop on pneumococcal colonization, aiming at development of novel methods for improved analysis, understanding and prediction of global effects of pneumococcal vaccines. 8888. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $2,000,503, 2006. To recruit and develop outstanding school leaders to lead approximately two-thirds of the city’s schools and impact students by working with coalition partners in New Orleans. 8889. New Orleans Public Library Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $114,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8890. New Schools Fund, New Schools Venture Fund, San Francisco, CA. $29,640,000, 2006. 3.50-year grant. For work with charter management organizations, and to extend model of scalable high quality schools through development of hybrid organizations. 8891. New York City Department of Education, New York, NY. $1,350,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For New York City Department of Education’s implementation of Transfer School Leaders initiative, in support of NYCDOE’s Multiple Pathways to Graduation strategy. 8892. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Raleigh, NC. $1,819,055, 2006. 2.75-year grant. For ’turnaround’ high priority high schools (less than 60% proficiency) through strategic technical assistance, professional development, and school redesign. 8893. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $216,411, 2006. 2-year grant. For community technology efforts in Washington state. 8894. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA. $449,750, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For research, planning and public outreach needed for improving Washington State’s accountability and management systems and addressing math and science high school graduation requirements. 8895. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA. $75,000, 2006. For conference support to help Washington high schools meet challenges of state graduation requirements for class of 2008. 8896. Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma City, OK. $622,500, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8897. OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, Philadelphia, PA. $195,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For evaluation project. 8898. Onondaga County Public Library, Syracuse, NY. $81,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8899. Orange County Public Library, Santa Ana, CA. $33,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8900. Palm Beach County Library System, West Palm Beach, FL. $45,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8901. Pan American Health and Education Foundation, DC. $306,097, 2006. For workshop for EPI managers and PAHO field staff from Latin America
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and Caribbean to provide introduction to decision analysis and economic evaluation methods related to vaccines. 8902. Parents for Public Schools of Seattle, Seattle, WA. $109,440, 2006. To develop strategic plan for building dynamic parent network that can embrace and catalyze change within Seattle Public Schools. 8903. Partners in Health, Boston, MA. $2,063,016, 2006. 3-year grant. To improve delivery of health care to poor of world through training, research, and dissemination. 8904. Pasco County Library System, Friends of the, Hudson, FL. $36,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8905. PATH, Seattle, WA. $29,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For project to establish regional learning community among certain African countries and to develop set of practices for scaling malaria control for impact. 8906. Peoria Public Library, Peoria, IL. $30,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8907. Philanthropic Initiative, Boston, MA. $200,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To develop and disseminate information about effective practices in nonprofit sector. 8908. Pierce County Library Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $21,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8909. Pikes Peak Library District, Colorado Springs, CO. $51,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8910. Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, Clearwater, FL. $33,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8911. Planned Parenthood Federation, International, London, England. $10,000, 2006. For European NGO network for dialogue and co-operation in field of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), population and development. 8912. Polk County Library Cooperative, Bartow, FL. $79,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8913. Portland Public Schools, Portland, OR. $2,575,348, 2006. 1.75-year grant. For Portland Public Schools in building capacity to lead high school change through formation of Office of High Schools. 8914. Prince Georges County Memorial Library System, Hyattsville, MD. $33,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8915. Program for Early Parent Support (PEPS), Seattle, WA. $175,000, 2006. For agency capacity building. 8916. Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $28,667,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To increase African food security by funding network of crop breeders to improve African crop varieties. 8917. Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $24,667,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To improve access of poor farmers to agricultural technologies in Africa. 8918. Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $16,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. To increase access of smallholder farmers to improved crop varieties using variety of production and distribution strategies. 8919. Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya. $13,333,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For increased numbers of African agriculturalists trained in practical methods of breeding and seed systems development. 8920. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC. $75,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8921. Puget Sound Educational Service District, Renton, WA. $730,549, 2006. For community planning process for early learning. 8922. Queens Borough Public Library, Jamaica, NY. $270,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8923. Richland County Public Library, Columbia, SC. $54,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8924. Saint Hope Academy, Sacramento, CA. $700,000, 2006. To improve capacity of Saint Hope to carry out activities in support of higher student achievement and better enrollment figures.
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8925. Saint Louis County Library, Saint Louis, MO. $30,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8926. Saint Louis Public Library, Saint Louis, MO. $150,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8927. Salt Lake County Library System, Salt Lake City, UT. $39,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8928. San Diego County Library, San Diego, CA. $81,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8929. Santa Ana Public Library, Santa Ana, CA. $45,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8930. Santa Rosa County Library System, Milton, FL. $18,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8931. Sarasota County Library System, Sarasota, FL. $25,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8932. Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Seattle, WA. $19,366,967, 2006. 5-year grant. To use novel computational and biological approaches for design and evaluation of HIV vaccine candidates. 8933. Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Seattle, WA. $9,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For general operation support and enhancement of infrastructure. 8934. Solano County Library, Fairfield, CA. $36,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8935. South Carolina State Library, Columbia, SC. $937,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8936. South Dakota State Library, Pierre, SD. $36,750, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8937. Southwest Youth and Family Services, Seattle, WA. $72,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For enhanced educational services for struggling students. 8938. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. $650,000, 2006. 1.50-year grant. To provide schools, districts, charter organizations and support providers with knowledge about school redesign and to sustain equitable schools to be high performing and provide all students access to college. 8939. State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, Olympia, WA. $3,775,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To build math capacity for students and teachers using College Readiness Standards, local solutions and support of standards-based curricula and instruction. 8940. State Library of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. $55,650, 2006. To promote sustainability of public access computing in rural libraries. 8941. Stone Soup, Olympia, WA. $138,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For community technology efforts in Washington state. 8942. Swiss Tropical Institute, Basel, Switzerland. $5,000,000, 2006. 5-year grant. For STI research and resources platforms for development, validation and application of public health tools in developing countries. 8943. Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System, Tampa, FL. $136,500, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8944. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, TN. $1,246,500, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8945. Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Austin, TX. $2,383,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8946. Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Toledo, OH. $75,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8947. Tufts University, Medford, MA. $475,214, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To develop and apply participatory impact assessment tool for humanitarian assistance in Sub-Saharan Africa. 8948. Tulane Educational Fund, New Orleans, LA. $900,000, 2006. To develop and deliver a master plan for Orleans Parish Pre-K through 12th grade public education. 8949. Tulsa City and County Library System, Tulsa, OK. $108,000, 2006. 1.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees.
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8950. United Nations Foundation, DC. $29,911,740, 2006. 4.25-year grant. To help crop breeders in Africa to develop improved crop varieties for food security and poverty alleviation. 8951. United States Fund for UNICEF, New York, NY. $1,329,400, 2006. To review UNICEF’s strategic direction and organizational capacity, and formulation of plan to strengthen leadership, management and professional expertise. 8952. United Way of King County, Seattle, WA. $750,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For organizational capacity building for early learning and policy programs. 8953. Unitus, Inc., Redmond, WA. $1,461,374, 2006. 3-year grant. To study, identify, and test key process improvements to increase efficiency of global microfinance business model. 8954. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru. $599,200, 2006. 4-year grant. To provide supplemental training funds for demonstration project to eliminate cysticercosis. 8955. University of California, Berkeley, CA. $174,657, 2006. To increase quality of health care leadership. 8956. University Research Corporation International, Bethesda, MD. $5,997,773, 2006. 5-year grant. To assess impact of grants made to develop innovative financial services for poor. 8957. Urban Assembly, New York, NY. $306,500, 2006. 1.50-year grant. For development of hybrid periodic assessment model for Urban Assembly’s network of schools. 8958. Virginia Beach Public Library, Virginia Beach, VA. $24,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8959. Volusia County Public Library, Daytona Beach, FL. $64,500, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8960. Wake County Public Libraries, Raleigh, NC. $48,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8961. Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Tacoma, WA. $178,750, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For scholarship program and capacity building. 8962. West Florida Regional Library, Pensacola, FL. $33,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8963. West Valley School District No. 363, Spokane, WA. $511,359, 2006. 3-year grant. For lessons learned from Achievers grant to transform other secondary schools through systemwide mission alignment, community engagement, expanding support and accountability systems and continuing high school transformation work. 8964. West Virginia Library Commission, Charleston, WV. $981,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8965. Westmoreland County Federated Library System, Murrysville, PA. $87,000, 2006. 2.75-year grant. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees. 8966. William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, New York, NY. $9,929,835, 2006. 4-year grant. To bring quality prevention, care and treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS and to improve health systems in resource-poor settings. 8967. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $5,000,000, 2006. 1.25-year grant. For transition of WHO Director-General Elect. 8968. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $2,000,000, 2006. To provide core support to Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership. 8969. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $399,097, 2006. For conference on strengthening health leadership and management in low income countries. 8970. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. $183,549, 2006. To review evidence for STI interventions in HIV prevention and issue evidence-based recommendations for countries and program managers. 8971. Yakima Valley Regional Library, Yakima, WA. $75,000, 2006. To provide sustainable public access computer hardware and software upgrades to previous grantees.
Gary E. Milgard Family Foundation (formerly Gary & Carol Milgard Family Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Pierce County and the greater Puget Sound, WA, area. No support for political organizations or religious organizations
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where funds would be used to further a religious purpose. No grants for deficit reduction. 8972. Maxine Mimms Academies, Tacoma, WA. $17,000, 2006. For educational component and project evaluation.
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; no loans. 8973. Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific Council, Portland, OR. $169,000, 2006. To expand development staff to support endowment fundraising. 8974. Childrens Cancer Association, Portland, OR. $130,000, 2006. For new marketing and communications position to better serve families of seriously ill children. 8975. Fellowship Foundation, International Foundation, Arlington, VA. $120,000, 2006. To establish Oregon field associate position to build network of leaders. 8976. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, MO. $150,000, 2006. For Area Director for Inland Empire to expand ministry to athletes and coaches. 8977. Focus on the Family, Colorado Springs, CO. $230,000, 2006. For Christian Worldview Web site development to provide training for small group leaders. 8978. Haller Lake Christian Health Clinic, Seattle, WA. $89,000, 2006. For new Executive Director to serve low-income patients. 8979. Hands of Hope Northwest, Nampa, ID. $65,800, 2006. For staff and program expansion to increase shipments of medical equipment to developing countries. 8980. Klamath Bird Observatory, Ashland, OR. $72,000, 2006. For staff expansion to improve education programs and increase organizational capacity. 8981. Options for Southern Oregon, Grants Pass, OR. $120,000, 2006. For new development director to fund services for chronically mentally ill. 8982. PATH, Seattle, WA. $381,000, 2006. For laboratory construction and research equipment purchase to develop technologies to promote health in developing world. 8983. Potlatch Fund, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2006. For new office manager to increase institutional capacity to support Northwest Native American communities. 8984. Sunnyside Counseling Center, Portland, OR. $70,000, 2006. For new staff to expand services for low-income clientele. 8985. Youth for Christ-Spokane, Spokane, WA. $100,000, 2006. To establish Youth Center director position to serve low-income neighborhood.
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. 8986. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For Teaching Leadership Skills project. 8987. PATH, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. To honor Paccar. 8988. PATH, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. To honor PACCAR. 8989. Powerful Partners-Schools and Communities Working Together, Lynnwood, WA. $10,000, 2006. To manage and evaluate tutoring, mentoring and after-school programs. 8990. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help (CASH), Seattle, WA. $12,500, 2006. For program support.
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. No grants for capital construction or purchases of land.
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8991. Cascade Land Conservancy, Seattle, WA. $40,000, 2005. For Hood Canal Headwaters Conservation Strategy and Snohomish River Estuary Restoration Cooperative. 8992. Environmental Support Center, DC. $40,000, 2005. For general operating support for work in Puget Sound. 8993. Institute for Conservation Leadership, Takoma Park, MD. $10,000, 2005. For Leading Change for Effectiveness Program. 8994. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $15,000, 2005. For Bringing LIFE to Our Community. 8995. Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation, Mount Vernon, WA. $10,000, 2005. For integrating local marine conservation work with managing authorities in San Juan Islands. 8996. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $60,000, 2005. For Northwest programs. 8997. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $80,000, 2005. For programs in Puget Sound, WA. 8998. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For Puget Sound Shoreline Alliance.
The Seattle Foundation Limitations: Giving limited to Seattle-King County, WA. No support for religious purposes. No grants to individuals, or 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. 8999. Alaska Wilderness League, DC. $500,000, 2006. For capacity building. 9000. Antioch University Seattle, Legacy Leadership Institute, Seattle, WA. $15,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9001. Chaya, Inc., Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. For capacity building. 9002. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $44,126, 2006. For communication and public awareness, evaluation, policy, coordination, planning and resource development activities. 9003. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $33,000, 2006. For evaluation of Family, Friend and Neighbor, caregiving efforts in King County. 9004. Child Care Resources, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2006. For training and technical assistance to Play and Learn groups. 9005. Community for Youth, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2006. For capacity building grant to strengthen core programs, expand to new school and create new initiatives. 9006. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $75,000, 2006. For Puget Sound capacity building program. 9007. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $38,100, 2006. For White Center Community Development Association. 9008. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $37,500, 2006. 9009. Impact Capital, Seattle, WA. $37,500, 2006. 9010. Jobs for the Future, Boston, MA. $25,000, 2006. For strategies that permit employers to pay high wages because of increased productivity. 9011. Land Trust Alliance, DC. $50,000, 2006. For marketing and communications retooling. 9012. Lutheran Community Services Northwest, Seattle, WA. $321,000, 2006. To hire and support development director and for Family Support Centers of Snohomish County. 9013. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $136,925, 2006. For staffing. 9014. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $136,925, 2006. For staffing. 9015. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $57,500, 2006. For consultants/TARC. 9016. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. For consultants/TARC. 9017. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $32,500, 2006. For consultants/TARC. 9018. Nonprofit Assistance Center, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For consultants and performance tracking. 9019. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $50,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9020. NPower Seattle, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. 9021. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $30,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9022. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9023. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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9024. Para Los Ninos, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000, 2006. For consultants performance tracking. 9025. PATH, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9026. PATH, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For annual fundraising. 9027. Pluralism Fund, DC. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support and organizational capacity building. 9028. Refugee Federation Service Center, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For Consultants/Performance Tracking/Cohort Project Planning. 9029. Saint Marks Episcopal Church, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2006. For Master Planning Process. 9030. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9031. Seattle Works, Seattle, WA. $20,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9032. Social Venture Partners, Seattle, WA. $10,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9033. United Way of King County, Seattle, WA. $325,165, 2006. For administrative support. 9034. United Way of King County, Seattle, WA. $45,915, 2006. For administrative support. 9035. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $55,735, 2006. For Bernbaum Family Charitable Fund. 9036. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, Southeastern, PA. $48,981, 2006. For general operating support. 9037. Washington Community Alliance for Self Help (CASH), Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2006. For general operating support.
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. 9038. AFMIN USA, Colorado Springs, CO. $20,000, 2005. For Pastoral Leadership Training in Kenya. 9039. Bridge Builders International, Philomath, OR. $25,000, 2005. For general operating support. 9040. Evergreen Family Friendship Service, Colorado Springs, CO. $34,800, 2005. To build development foundation. 9041. John Stott Ministries, Menlo Park, CA. $66,000, 2005. For Langham Scholarships for Leadership Development. 9042. Northwest Leadership Foundation, Tacoma, WA. $60,000, 2005. For general operating support. 9043. VisionSynergy, Edmonds, WA. $20,000, 2005. For Phase II Organizational Development Initiative. 9044. Viva Network North America, Woodland Park, CO. $24,675, 2005. For Viva Network’s Impact Assessment. 9045. Zion Preparatory Academy, Seattle, WA. $25,000, 2005. For technical support and training.
Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations. 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. 9046. American Forest Foundation, DC. $212,500, 2006. For Project Learning Tree and American Tree Farm System programs. 9047. Forest Education and Conservation Foundation, Raleigh, NC. $10,682, 2006. For Sustainable Forestry Teachers Tour. 9048. Mayors Beautification Program, Tampa, FL. $12,000, 2006. For Learning to Grow program for classroom teachers and youth organizations.
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9049. Natchitoches Parish School Board, Natchitoches, LA. $20,000, 2006. For first Southern Schools Partnership grant for this district; grant will provide resources for continuing to build district capacity for improvement of instructional leadership in literacy and math. 9050. Oregon Food Bank, Portland, OR. $10,000, 2006. For increasing capacity to cool, freeze and distribute food at local and regional agency level. 9051. Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation, Spokane, WA. $20,000, 2006. For Washington Agriculture and Forestry Leadership Program.
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, or governmental agencies. No grants to individuals, or for fellowships or scholarships, endowment funds, operating budgets, or deficit financing or indirect costs; no loans. 9052. Alaska Center for the Environment, Anchorage, AK. $45,000, 2005. To provide GIS analysis and mapping services to Wilburforce grantees in Alaska. 9053. American Wildlands, Bozeman, MT. $32,000, 2005. For continued support for Corridors of Life project, and for capacity building to achieve network of connecting wildlife corridors within Y2Y region of the U.S. 9054. Arizona Wilderness Coalition, Alpine, AZ. $33,000, 2005. 9055. Center for Science in Public Participation, Bozeman, MT. $25,000, 2005. For science research and technical support on mining issues to Alaskans for Responsible Mining and to EarthWorks. 9056. Craighead Environmental Research Institute, Bozeman, MT. $40,000, 2005. For general support and science support activities to Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) network conservation organizations. 9057. Dharma Technology, Salt Lake City, UT. $15,000, 2005. For general support to provide technology support to wildlands organizations in UT. 9058. Earth Island Institute, San Francisco, CA. $15,000, 2005. For WildFutures: Cougar Management Guidelines. 9059. Ecotrust Canada, Vancouver, Canada. $50,000, 2005. For Ecosystems-Based Forest Planning and management in British Columbia, collaborating with Heilsuk Nation and other central and north coast communities. 9060. Forest Guardians, Santa Fe, NM. $50,000, 2005. For Southwest Ecosystem Protection and Capacity Building, to safeguard native wildlife and wildlands. 9061. Grand Canyon Trust, Flagstaff, AZ. $20,000, 2005. To improve management of Southern Utah’s National Forests. 9062. Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Bozeman, MT. $10,000, 2005. For Training Resources for the Environmental Community (TREC) Strategic Leadership program. 9063. Greenpeace Fund, DC. $35,000, 2005. To pressure governments and industry to follow through with legal establishment of large protected areas within Great Bear Rainforest, and implement Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) in all zones outside core protected areas. 9064. Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, Williams, OR. $40,000, 2005. For Oregon Conservation Program and capacity building and to protect forests on public land in Siskiyou ecoregion. 9065. Lands Council, Spokane, WA. $20,000, 2005. To protect wildlife habitat in Southern Selkirks region, key transboundary corridor in Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y). 9066. League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, DC. $300,000, 2005. For capacity building services. 9067. Nevada Wilderness Project, Reno, NV. $100,000, 2005. For general support and capacity building. 9068. ONE/Northwest, Seattle, WA. $100,000, 2005. For Wilderness Connections Project. 9069. Resource Media, San Francisco, CA. $230,000, 2005. To strengthen mining reform efforts, and to provide better media and communications access, integration, strategies, and training to local and regional mining activist organizations. 9070. Round River Conservation Studies, Salt Lake City, UT. $50,000, 2005. For Taku River Conservation Project and research and training. 9071. Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation, Victoria, Canada. $50,000, 2005. For conservation land use plans for BC’s Great Bear Rainforest, establishing ecosystem-based management.
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9072. Tides Center, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. To limit impacts of hardrock mining operations in Alaska. 9073. Tides Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2005. For Environmental Support Centre to bring environmental community together around projects that enhance salience of environmental issues with both British Columbia public and decision-makers. 9074. Training Resources for the Environmental Community, Santa Fe, NM. $350,000, 2005. For general support to increase knowledge and skills of grantees and their leaders to carry out their missions and manage change. 9075. Training Resources for the Environmental Community, Santa Fe, NM. $325,000, 2005. For general support to increase knowledge and skills of grantees and their leaders to carry out their missions and manage change. 9076. Training Resources for the Environmental Community, Santa Fe, NM. $325,000, 2005. For general support to increase knowledge and skills of grantees and their leaders to carry out their missions and manage change. 9077. Trustees for Alaska, Anchorage, AK. $100,000, 2005. For project, Protecting America’s Arctic, to provide legal counsel to conservation organizations working to secure permanent protection for wildlands and wildlife in America’s Arctic and to limit impacts of oil development in region. 9078. Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) Education Project, Billings, MT. $25,000, 2005. To provide mining activists in Western US and Canada with networking, capacity building, communication and information sharing. 9079. Wilderness Society, DC. $130,000, 2005. To protect Arctic Refuge, provide communications leadership to build public support for protecting wildlands throughout Northern Rockies, and expand wilderness campaigns and designate additional wilderness throughout the country with emphasis on Washington, Idaho, New Mexico, Wyoming and Arizona. 9080. Wilderness Society, DC. $25,000, 2005. To protect Arctic Refuge, provide communications leadership to build public support for protecting wildlands throughout the Northern Rockies, and expand wilderness campaigns and designate additional wilderness throughout the country with emphasis on Washington, Idaho, New Mexico, Wyoming and Arizona. 9081. Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, Toronto, Canada. $30,000, 2005. For Taku River Tingit (TRT) to realize their conservation vision by helping them produce strategic plan for a Conservation Department. 9082. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Bozeman, MT. $305,000, 2005. For general support and capacity building.
WEST VIRGINIA The Daywood Foundation, Inc. Limitations: Giving limited to Barbour, Greenbrier and Kanawha counties, WV. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, research, individual scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 9083. Habitat for Humanity, Mountain, Charleston, WV. $37,500, 2005. For infrastructure.
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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. No grants to individuals. 9085. Community Development Venture Capital Alliance, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. To analyze Midcities Investment Management’s structure and desired double bottom line outcomes to support wealth creation in low-to-moderate income communities. 9086. Congregation Sinai, Milwaukee, WI. $16,500, 2006. To hire development consultant to assist volunteer and professional leadership with long-term financial development plans. 9087. Hillel Academy, Milwaukee, WI. $40,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To promote and market school to the Jewish community in Milwaukee. 9088. Institute for Children With Special Needs-Balzam, Nazareth, Israel. $10,000, 2006. For courses for Teachers Aides. 9089. Jewish Federation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Jewish Group Benefit Plan, Milwaukee, WI. $150,000, 2006. To form WJGCP Community-wide Health Insurance Initiative and offer one year of transitional support to Milwaukee-area Jewish agencies that seek to join plan. 9090. Jewish Home and Care Center, Milwaukee, WI. $235,000, 2006. 2-year grant. To plan cultural change effort that will enable it to provide person-centered care to residents. 9091. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Milwaukee, WI. $150,000, 2006. 3-year grant. For Milwaukee Main Street Program, public-private partnership working to redevelop distressed urban corridors. 9092. Milwaukee Jewish Day School, Milwaukee, WI. $10,820, 2006. To develop marketing materials to encourage enrollment and stimulate fundraising efforts. 9093. Partners for the Common Good, DC. $60,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Milwaukee Nonprofit Lending Initiative. 9094. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Madison, WI. $11,000, 2006. To help Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute (WAI) host training workshop for staff of Dementia Diagnostic Clinic Network, located throughout the state. 9095. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Center for Urban Community Development, Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2006. To evaluate Foundation-funded Homework First. Homework First program is educational enrichment program taking place in elementary schools in the district with focus on low-income students, which gives students extra incentive to complete their homework and excel academically. 9096. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, Milwaukee, WI. $118,000, 2006. 2-year grant. For Phase II of research project, Linking Experience with Research to Guide Case Management Practice with Family Caregivers, initiative to apply research to transform how service providers work with and support family caregivers of older adults. 9097. Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $30,000, 2006. To lead effort to plan new membership association of state nonprofit agencies. 9098. Waldorf School Association of the Delaware River Valley, Upper Black Eddy, PA. $80,000, 2006. For general support for River Valley Waldorf School, including administrator’s salary, building maintenance, and administrative consulting. 9099. Yeshiva Elementary School, Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2006. 3-year grant. To reorganize and strengthen administrative structure to accommodate growing student body.
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
WISCONSIN The Argosy Foundation (formerly The Abele Family Charitable Trust) Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Milwaukee, WI, Boston, MA, Boulder, CO and VT. No grants to individuals. 9084. Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technologies (CIMIT), Cambridge, MA. $23,375, 2005.
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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. 9100. Family House, Milwaukee, WI. $155,000, 2006. For general operating support and planning work associated with major capital project. 9101. George Mason University, Arlington, VA. $35,000, 2006. For educational programs for judges. 9102. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $150,000, 2006. For general operating support. 9103. Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, CA. $100,000, 2006. For fourth annual Bradley Seminar. 9104. Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Midland, MI. $75,000, 2006. For Labor and Education Project.
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9105. Marquette University, Institute for the Transformation of Learning, Milwaukee, WI. $300,000, 2006. 9106. Marquette University, Institute for the Transformation of Learning, Milwaukee, WI. $100,000, 2006. For Accreditation Support Center. 9107. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. $50,000, 2006. For evaluation of Milwaukee Parental Choice Program. 9108. University of Denver, Denver, CO. $85,000, 2006. For program activities of Institute for Development of Gifted Education at Ricks Center for Gifted Children.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc. (formerly SC Johnson Wax Fund Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in Racine, WI. No support for political, religious, social, athletic, veterans’, labor, or fraternal organizations, United Way-supported organizations, or national health organizations. No grants to individuals (except for scholarships and fellowships), or for staff or administrative payrolls or national health fund drives. 9109. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin, Kenosha, WI. $50,000, 2006. For acquisition of properties surrounding SCJ.
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9122. University of Wisconsin Foundation, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2006. For ENTECH, technology services to nonprofits.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation (formerly Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area. No grants to individuals. 9123. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. 9124. Milwaukee Teacher Education Center, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2006. 9125. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $14,000, 2006.
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation (formerly Jane and Lloyd Pettit Foundation, Inc.) Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area. No grants to individuals. 9126. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Milwaukee, WI. $25,000, 2005. For operating support. 9127. Nonprofit Management Fund, Milwaukee, WI. $15,000, 2005. For operating support.
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. 9110. Madison Area Grassroots Leadership College, Madison, WI. $30,000, 2006. Toward expanding Leadership College programming for Spanish-speaking residents.
Rockwell Automation Charitable Corp.
Managed Health Services, Inc.
Limitations: Giving primarily in WI. No grants to individuals, or for endowment funds, scholarships, or fellowships; no loans. 9130. Donors Forum of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2006. For foundation governance grant. 9131. Saint Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, De Pere, WI. $66,000, 2006. To market ministry programs and implement new church leadership program model.
(doing business as Elizabeth A. Brinn Foundation) Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, WI. 9111. Growth and Development Montessori-Based Child-Care Resource Center, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2006.
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. 9112. Christos Ministries, Elm Grove, WI. $10,000, 2006. For management director’s salary. 9113. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Milwaukee, WI. $75,000, 2006. For Washington Park Partners community development strategy. 9114. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $100,000, 2006. For sustaining support. 9115. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For sustaining support. 9116. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $338,581, 2006. For consultant and administrative expenses for Making Connections Milwaukee Initiative. 9117. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $187,879, 2006. For Resident Leadership Development. 9118. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $35,000, 2006. For consulting services and other expenses related to Community Partnership for Protecting Children strategy. 9119. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2006. For consultation services related to Workforce Development. 9120. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $20,000, 2006. For capital support. 9121. Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2006. For Driver’s License Recovery project.
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Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some emphasis on Cleveland, OH and Milwaukee, WI; giving also to national organizations. No support for religious organizations for religious purposes, or fraternal or social organizations. No grants to individuals, or for unsolicited capital campaigns, or unsolicited multi-year pledges. 9128. National Council of La Raza, DC. $25,000, 2006. 9129. New Leaders for New Schools, Chicago, IL. $100,000, 2006.
Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc.
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. 9132. Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, Milwaukee, WI. $10,000, 2006. For Milwaukee public schools strategic fund. 9133. New Leaders for New Schools, National Office, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006. For MPS leadership program.
WYOMING Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily within a 35-mile radius of Sheridan, WY, and in specific areas of MT. No grants to individuals. 9134. CASA Program, Sheridan County, Sheridan, WY. $10,000, 2006. For capacity-building project training volunteer board and staff.
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RECIPIENT INDEX 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, PA, 8021 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, IN, 2897 100 Black Men of Memphis, TN, 8253, 8254 1812 Productions, PA, 8022 1st ACT Silicon Valley, CA, 456 20/200 Fellowship, FL, 2160 A Gift for Teaching, FL, 78, 79, 2184, 2345, 6899 A Gift for Teaching of Tampa Bay, FL, 1003, 5062, 6900, 8191 A Home Within, CA, 181 A Plus Schools - Pittsburghs Community Alliance for Public Education, PA, 7718 Aaron Davis Hall, NY, 5476, 6549 Abilene Christian University, TX, 8370 Abilene Education Foundation, TX, 8371 Abilities Fund, IA, 3886 Abortion Access Project, MA, 617, 3543, 5477 Abraham Lincoln Centre, IL, 2459 Academic Alliance Foundation (AAF) for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa, VA, 8373 Academy for Educational Development, DC, 766, 1800, 1801, 3107, 3707-3711, 4807, 4817, 5011, 5276, 5277, 5612, 6841, 7680-7682, 2864, 6443, 6444 Academy for Urban School Leadership, IL, 2460, 2768, 2771, 2780, 2794, 8357 Academy of Hope, DC, 2066 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, PA, 6812 AcademyHealth, DC, 1112, 2713, 4826, 4827, 5528 Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, DC, 1975 Access Center of San Diego, CA, 182 Access Project, NY, 3544 Accessible Space, MN, 4129 ACCION International, MA, 5326 Accountability Minnesota, MN, 1594, 3108 AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility, England, 767, 5613, 6550 Accounting Aid Society, MI, 3632, 3655, 3656, 3877, 4066 ACE Public School Network, CA, 457 Achieve Minneapolis, MN, 1595, 4315, 4316, 4318, 4329, 4361-4363, 4449 ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments, Accountability and Technology, DC, 1802, 5012 Achievement First, CT, 1776, 1783, 1794, 1916, 5311, 5312, 6282, 8263, 5142, 5245, 5505, 5959, 6798 Achievements Unlimited Foundation, ND, 7184 ACT, Inc., IA, 8767 Action Council of Monterey County, CA, 1008, 1113 Action for Children North Carolina, NC, 3109 Action Greensboro, NC, 1981, 1982, 2917, 6901, 6902, 6989 Action Health, Nigeria, 2714 Action Research and Training for Health Society, India, 2715 Action Through Churches Together, MN, 4119 ActionAid USA, DC, 3887, 8768 Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, MI, 3353 Actors Shakespeare Project, MA, 3390 Acumen Fund, NY, 458 Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County, CA, 1326 Adults and Youth United Development Association (AYUDA), TX, 8706 Advanced Center for Water Resources Development and Management, India, 5614 Advancement Project, CA, 768, 857
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Advancement Services for Native Nonprofits, HI, 2384 AdvantageWest North Carolina, NC, 7069 Advent United Church of Christ, OH, 7263 Advocacy Institute, DC, 5615 Advocates for Children and Youth, MD, 3110 Advocates for Justice and Education, DC, 1983, 2115, 2134 Advocates for Youth, DC, 3545 Advocating Change Together (ACT), MN, 4416 Affordable Homes of Millville Ecumenical, NJ, 8151 Affordable Housing Developers, ND, 4130 Affordable Housing Group, NC, 7070, 7118 Afghan Coalition, CA, 183 AFL-CIO Working for America Institute, DC, 8707 Afluentes, Mexico, 5616 AFMIN USA, CO, 1705, 9038 Africa Research and Resource Forum, Kenya, 5617 Africa University, Zimbabwe, 3712, 3713 African American Arts Alliance of Chicago, IL, 2461 African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania, PA, 7642, 7819 African American Family Services, MN, 4364, 4417 African Community Resource Center, CA, 184 African Development Center, MN, 4418 African Federation, NY, 6283 African Film Festival, NY, 5618 African Grove Institute for the Arts, AZ, 5619, 5013 African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries, TX, 1706 African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET), Tanzania, 8769 African Population and Health Research Centre, Kenya, 769, 770 African Virtual University, Kenya, 8770 African Wildlife Foundation, DC, 411, 585, 2265, 3391, 7683, 8217 African-American Academy for Accelerated Learning, MN, 4504 African-American Adoption and Permanency Planning Agency, MN, 4131 Africans in America, NY, 6284 Afro-Reggae Cultural Group, Brazil, 5620 After-School All-Stars, CA, 1114, 3888 Afterschool Partners, MA, 3571 Aga Khan Foundation USA, DC, 6597 Agapedia Foundation Romania, Romania, 7643 Agenda for Children, LA, 3111 Agenda for Children Tomorrow (ACT), NY, 5148 Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS, France, 2614 Agricultural Education Foundation, CA, 1596 Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, CA, 451, 1009, 6420 Aid to Artisans Ghana, Ghana, 5621 AIDS Care Service, NC, 7162 AIDS Foundation of Chicago, IL, 2796 AIDS Housing of Washington, WA, 8771 AIDS Infoshare, Russia, 5622 AIDS Project of the East Bay, CA, 1327 AIDS Resource Foundation for Children, NJ, 5014 AjA Project, CA, 185 Akina Mama wa Afrika, England, 5623 Akron Public Schools, OH, 2218 Akron-Summit County Public Library, OH, 8772 Al-Birr Family Social and Counseling Services, MN, 4132 Alabama Council on Human Relations, AL, 8708 Alabama Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Network, AL, 2 Alabama Dance Council, AL, 3 Alabama Public Library Service, AL, 8773 Alabama State Department of Education, AL, 7462, 7463 Alameda Health Consortium, CA, 133, 186, 357, 1328
Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association, CA, 187 Alano Club of Kent County, MI, 4091 Alaska Botanical Garden, AK, 32 Alaska Center for the Environment, AK, 25, 9052 Alaska Conservation Alliance, AK, 26 Alaska Council on Economic Education, AK, 8374 Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership, AK, 33, 2446 Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association, AK, 4828 Alaska Wilderness League, DC, 8999 Albany Center for Economic Success, NY, 6160, 8165 Albany Park Theater Project, IL, 2462 Alderhouse Residential Communities, CT, 3531 Alianza Dominicana, NY, 3112 All Hallows High School, NY, 5149 All Kinds of Minds, NC, 7412, 8400 All Saints Church, OH, 2241 Allegheny College, PA, 6172, 7644, 7820 Allegheny Conference on Community Development, PA, 7821, 7822, 7941 Allegheny County Library Association, PA, 8774 Allegheny Intermediate Unit, PA, 7823 Allegheny Land Trust, PA, 7824, 7905 Allegheny West Foundation, PA, 8152 Allegheny, County of, PA, 7825, 7942 Allen County Public Library, IN, 8775 Allen County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, IN, 2873 Alliance for African Assistance, CA, 188 Alliance for Aging Research, DC, 4829 Alliance for Audience, AZ, 44, 1597, 1598 Alliance for Full Acceptance, SC, 1739 Alliance for Health Reform, DC, 5529, 5530 Alliance for Inclusion and Prevention (AIP), MA, 4830 Alliance for Justice, DC, 189, 592, 1305, 1329, 7295, 8709 Alliance for Metropolitan Stability, MN, 4133 Alliance for Nonprofit Management, DC, 190, 2346, 3113, 3889, 5193, 5327 Alliance for Rural Community Health, CA, 134, 191, 358 Alliance for Sustainability, MN, 534, 4561 Alliance for West Oakland Development, CA, 695 Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, AZ, 68 Alliance of Artists Communities, RI, 5624 Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, IL, 2463 Allied Media Projects, OH, 6551 Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet, CA, 771, 772 Alpha USA, NY, 8306 alt.Consulting, AR, 5985 Alta Bates Summit Foundation, CA, 192 Alta Social Settlement, OH, 7209 Altai Assistance Project, NY, 6813 AltaMed Health Services Corporation, CA, 193, 1508 Alternativa, Center for Social Research and Popular Education, Peru, 3714 Alternative Directions, MD, 3354, 6445 Alternative Education Resource Organization (AERO), NY, 4661 Alternatives, Inc., IL, 2464, 2772 Alutiiq Heritage Foundation, AK, 34 Alyce Hatch Center, OR, 7564 Alzheimers Association, ME, 3046, 5974 AMAN, India, 5625 Amazon Conservation Team, VA, 618 Ambler Theater, PA, 8023 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, IL, 6446 American Academy of Pediatrics, IL, 5583, 5589 American Association of Colleges of Nursing, DC, 194
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American Association of Community Colleges, DC, 2923, 3890, 7826, 7827 American Association of People with Disabilities, DC, 6002 American Association of State Colleges and Universities, DC, 2924 American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education Foundation, IL, 4831 American Cancer Society, GA, 5210, 8469, 8470 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), NY, 8710 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Northern California, CA, 696-698 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of North Carolina Legal Foundation, NC, 7071 American College of Cardiology Foundation, DC, 4492 American Composers Forum, MN, 5626 American Composers Orchestra, NY, 6285 American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, DC, 535-537 American Council of Trustees and Alumni, DC, 5246 American Council on Education, DC, 6645-6647, 8776 American Diabetes Association, VA, 2889 American Documentary, NY, 5627 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, DC, 5247 American Farmland Trust, DC, 4268, 7770, 3690 American Federation of Arts, NY, 6890, 8292 American Football Coaches Foundation, TX, 8443 American Forest Foundation, DC, 4655, 8588, 9046 American Friends of the London Business School, DC, 5328 American Friends of the Royal Society, DC, 6648 American Humanics, MO, 6706 American Indian Artists (AMERINDA), NY, 5628 American Indian Healing Center, CA, 1509 American Indian Institute, MT, 8711 American Indian Mothers, NC, 7072 American Institute for Health and Healing, CA, 2371 American Institute for Social Justice, DC, 657, 1475, 2147, 3114, 3507, 3891, 3892, 4067, 5629, 6286, 6447, 8024, 5551, 6552, 7073, 8712 American Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Professional Training, NY, 8537 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, CA, 1115, 1116, 773, 1803, 1804, 8777 American Jewish Committee, NY, 6147-6149 American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley, CA, 459, 1117 American Lung Association of Georgia, GA, 2330 American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago, IL, 2465 American Medical Association, IL, 195 American Medical Womens Association, VA, 3546 American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation, CA, 4832 American Prospect, DC, 6707, 6448 American Red Cross, CO, 7775, 2964, 3037, 4092, 4833, 1758, 7906 American Red Cross of the Quad Cities Area, IL, 7645 American Rivers, DC, 6507 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, NY, 4753 American Society of Hematology, DC, 2173 American Theater Company, IL, 2466 American University, DC, 6708 American Wildlands, MT, 9053 American Youth Work Center, DC, 3115 Americans for Indian Opportunity, NM, 8713 Americans for the Arts, DC, 5478 AmericaSpeaks, DC, 6553, 6709, 7296 Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, MN, 4134 Amistad Academy, CT, 1784 Amistad America, CT, 3715 Ammonoosuc Community Health Services, NH, 4713 Anadolu Universitesi, Turkey, 7464 Anaheim Memorial Medical Center, CA, 1510 Anaheim Public Library, CA, 8778 Anchor Graphics, IL, 2467 Anchor, Inc., NY, 5150 Anchorage Museum Association, AK, 35 Anchorage Symphony Orchestra, AK, 36
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Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation, CA, 937 Angelo State University, TX, 8447 Angels Gate Cultural Center, CA, 858, 1235 Angels of Mercy, VA, 8600 Anglo-Nigerian Welfare Association for the Blind, Nigeria, 5630 Ann Arbor Spark, MI, 3646 Antioch University Seattle, WA, 9000 AORN Foundation, CO, 7203 Appalachian College Association, KY, 6173 Appalachian State University Foundation, NC, 7074 Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, NJ, 4754 Appleseed Foundation, DC, 3893 Applied Research Center, CA, 3894, 8714 Arab American Association of New York, NY, 6287 Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), MI, 3895, 5631 Arab-American Family Support Center, NY, 6288 Aracati: Agencia de Mobilizacao Social, Brazil, 3716 ARC Greater Twin Cities, MN, 4108 ARC Hennepin-Carver Counties, MN, 4269 ARC in Hawaii, HI, 2400 ARC Kandiyohi County, MN, 4135 ARC Kent County, MI, 3691 ARC of Clay County, MN, 4136 ARC of Greater Houston, TX, 8401 ARC of Lane County, OR, 7565 ARC of San Antonio, TX, 8429 ARC San Francisco, CA, 5975 Archdiocese of Anchorage, AK, 1927 Archdiocese of Detroit, MI, 4068 Archdiocese of Miami, FL, 2193 Archdiocese of San Antonio, TX, 2242 Ardoch Youth Foundation, Australia, 1805 Area Agency on Aging, Region I, AZ, 53 Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES), CT, 1836-1838 Arise Citizens Policy Project, AL, 4 Arizona Commission on Medical Education and Research, AZ, 47 Arizona Department of Education, AZ, 6842 Arizona Foundation of Human Services Providers, AZ, 54 Arizona Grantmakers Forum, AZ, 55 Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, AZ, 8779 Arizona State University, AZ, 2954, 7465-7468 Arizona Supreme Court, AZ, 518 Arizona Technology in Education Alliance, AZ, 1759 Arizona Wilderness Coalition, AZ, 9054 Ark of Refuge, CA, 699 Arkansas Baptist College, AR, 71 Arkansas Bar Foundation, AR, 72 Arkansas Literacy Councils, AR, 80 Arkansas Science and Technology Authority, AR, 73, 74 Arkansas State Library, AR, 8780 ArkWings Foundation, TN, 8220 Arlington County Public Schools, VA, 8375 Arnold P. Gold Foundation, NJ, 4735 Art 180, VA, 8551 Art Education for the Blind, NY, 4505 Art Institute of Chicago, IL, 2646, 5329 Art League of Northern California, CA, 938 Art Omi International Arts Center, NY, 4755 ArteEast, NY, 5632 Artist Trust, WA, 8615 Artists and Cities, PA, 7943 Artists Repertory Theater, OR, 7566, 8616 Arts and Business Council of Chicago, IL, 2468, 2469 Arts and Business Council of Miami, FL, 2174 Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, NY, 6542, 6543 Arts Central, OR, 7567 Arts Corps, WA, 8617, 8781, 8782 Arts Council, FL, 2161 Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, MI, 3688 Arts Council of Greater New Haven, CT, 1785 Arts Council of Indianapolis, IN, 2898 Arts Council of Pendleton, OR, 7568 Arts Council of Snohomish County, WA, 8618 Arts Council Silicon Valley, CA, 460, 774, 859
Arts Engine, NY, 6710 Arts Horizons, NJ, 4756 Arts Wisconsin, WI, 4137 Artserve, FL, 3657, 3658 ArtServe Michigan, MI, 4060 Artsgenesis, NY, 4757 ArtsPower, NJ, 5015 Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, VA, 2219 Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium, Philippines, 5633 Asian American Civic Association, MA, 3586 Asian American Justice Center, DC, 3896, 5634 Asian Americans for Community Involvement, CA, 1118 Asian Americans for Equality, NY, 3474, 6711 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, CA, 658, 1306, 1330, 4365 Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Family Safety Center, WA, 8619 Asian Art Museum Foundation of San Francisco, CA, 860 Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, CA, 5330 Asian Development Bank, Philippines, 538 Asian Health Coalition of Illinois, IL, 2647 Asian Health Services, CA, 196 Asian Human Services, IL, 2470 Asian Improv aRts Midwest, IL, 2680 Asian Media Access, MN, 4506 Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, CA, 197 Asian Pacific Cultural Center, MN, 4507 Asian Pacific Environmental Network, CA, 700 Asian Pacific Fund, CA, 619, 1331 Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, CA, 1511 Asian Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project, DC, 2067 Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership, CA, 3717 Asian Women in Business (AWIB), NY, 6033 Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad (CEIBA), Guatemala, 2116, 2117 Aspen Institute, DC, 775, 3718, 3897-3899, 5331, 5635, 6554, 6598, 6712 Aspira of Illinois, IL, 2471, 8783 Aspire Public Schools, CA, 83, 84, 142, 642, 861, 862, 928, 8358 Aspiring Youth Foundation, TX, 8512 Assistance Fund, TX, 8402 Associated Black Charities, MD, 3116 Associated Colleges of Illinois, IL, 2472, 8264 Associated Colleges of the Midwest, IL, 6174 Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation, NY, 8582 Association for Advancing Womens Equality, NJ, 5636 Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives, India, 5637 Association for Children of New Jersey, NJ, 8025 Association for Community Relations, Romania, 3900 Association for Reproductive and Family Health, Nigeria, 5638 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), IN, 3719 Association for Retarded Citizens, FL, 2162 Association for Supportive Child Care, AZ, 56 Association for the Advancement of Higher Education and Development, Uganda, 5639 Association for the Development of the Atlantic Coast (PANA PANA), Nicaragua, 5640 Association of American Medical Colleges, DC, 4834, 4835, 6995 Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers, MD, 3070, 3117 Association of California Nurse Leaders, CA, 1010 Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, VA, 5531 Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (ACE), NY, 5332 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), DC, 3901, 3087 Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities Research Foundation, CA, 6599
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Association of Joint Labor/Management Educational Programs Foundation, NY, 5552 Association of Microfinance Institutions of South Africa, South Africa, 5641 Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, NJ, 4799, 5087 Association of Paroling Authorities International, PA, 6003 Association of Public Radio Broadcasting Stations of Brazil, Brazil, 5642 Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, DC, 3547 Astoria Public Library, OR, 7539 AT Uganda, Uganda, 6600, 6601 Atlanta Board of Education, GA, 4836 Atlanta Committee for Progress, GA, 2281 Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children, GA, 2284 Atlanta Opera, GA, 2268 Atlanta Public Schools, GA, 1806, 6843, 8784 Atlanta Regional Health Forum, GA, 2331 Atlanta University Center, GA, 6175 Atlanta Young Singers of Callanwolde, GA, 2285 Atlantic Street Center, WA, 8620 Atlatl, AZ, 5643 Attack Theater, PA, 7828, 8108 Auburn University, AL, 2194 Audubon California, CA, 1242 Audubon Society, National, NY, 4450, 2622 Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education, PA, 6521, 7902 August Wilson Center for African American Culture, PA, 7829 Austin Entrepreneurs Foundation, TX, 8528 Austin Independent School District, TX, 8496 Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, TX, 3902 Austin Public Library Foundation, TX, 8785 Autry National Center of the American West, CA, 1236 Avalon: A Center for Women and Children, VA, 8601 Avance Family Support and Education Program-El Paso, TX, 8471, 8472 Avance Family Support and Education Program-San Antonio, TX, 3720 Avenues for Homeless Youth, MN, 4138 AVID Center, CA, 8359 Ayuda, DC, 2068 Babson College, MA, 4606 Bach Festival of Philadelphia, PA, 8026 Baddour Center, MS, 8221 Badin Lake Search and Rescue, NC, 7646 Baker County Fair Board, OR, 7536 Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens Foundation, CA, 198 Balboa Art Conservation Center, CA, 607 Ball Memorial Hospital Foundation, IN, 2867 Balm in Gilead, NY, 701 Baltimore American Indian Center, MD, 3118 Baltimore City Heritage Area Association, MD, 3088 Baltimore City Public School System, MD, 3071 Baltimore Education Network, MD, 3119, 6449 Baltimore REACH, MD, 6450 Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, MD, 3072, 6451, 6452 Baltimore Urban Debate League, MD, 3073, 6453 BAM Local Development Corporation, NY, 5479, 6289 Bangalore Rural Education and Development Society (BREADS), India, 2347 Bank Information Center, DC, 2118 Bank Street College of Education, NY, 4758, 5506 Banking Partnership for Community Development, NY, 6161 Baptist Childrens Home Ministries, TX, 8430 Baptist General Convention of Texas, TX, 8300 Barbour County Community Development Corporation, WV, 7719 Bargemusic, NY, 6290 Barium Springs Home for Children, NC, 7009 Barnard College, NY, 6176 Barnes Foundation, PA, 7684 Barrel of Monkeys Productions, IL, 2473 Barrier Island Group for the Arts, FL, 4451
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Barry University, FL, 1769 Baruch College of the City University of New York, NY, 3120, 5507 Bates Academy, MI, 4069 Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, CA, 116, 117, 143, 702, 1457, 3121, 5577, 6903 Bay Area Community Resources, CA, 939, 940 Bay Area Community Services, CA, 1332 Bay Area Construction Sector Intervention Collaborative, CA, 1599 Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, CA, 1333 Bay Area Housing Development Corporation, MI, 8265 Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program, CA, 1458 Bay Area Ridge Trail Council, CA, 613 Bay Area School Reform Collaborative, CA, 863 Bay Area Video Coalition, CA, 593, 864, 1334, 1483 Bay Center, CA, 620, 1335 Bay Cove Human Services, MA, 3833 Bay of Fundy Marine Resource Center, Canada, 3524 Baylor College of Medicine, TX, 8403 BBB Wise Giving Alliance, VA, 3721 BEA Institute for Educational Success, MA, 3573 Beacon Education Network, CA, 461 Beacon of Hope, GA, 2286 Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources (DOAR), AZ, 2955 Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, OH, 7186 BecomeX, OR, 7569 Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, NY, 4837 Beech Brook, OH, 7373 Beijing Brooks Education Center, China, 5644 Beijing Civil Society Development Research Center, China, 5645 Beijing Energy Efficiency Center, China, 539 Beijing University, China, 7469 Belgrade Senior Center, MT, 4667 Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation, OH, 7210 Bellevue Schools Foundation, WA, 1484 Bellwether Group, MA, 6649 Bend Science Station, OR, 7437 Bends Community Center, OR, 7570 Benedictine High School, OH, 7187 Benedictine Sisters of Mount Angel, OR, 7540 Beneficent Technology, CA, 1443 Benjamin Rose Institute, OH, 7352 Bennett College, NC, 6177 Bennington Project Independence, VT, 3834 Benton County Historical Society, OR, 7571 Beringia South, WY, 6814 Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, CA, 776, 929 Berks County Intermediate Unit, PA, 8027 Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, CA, 1336, 6713 Bessie Owens Primary School, CA, 4319 Better Housing Coalition, VA, 7647 Beyond Pesticides/NCAMP, DC, 2145 Bicycle Federation of America (Pro Bike), MD, 4838 Bienvenidos Childrens Center, CA, 3122 Big Brother Big Sister Foundation of Greater Boston, MA, 7776 Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, GA, 7010, 5454 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, AL, 5 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, NY, 5508 Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas, TX, 3475 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle, NC, 7011 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Martin County, FL, 2163 Big Picture Company, RI, 4759 Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits, MT, 6555 Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project, MT, 2269 Big Sur Health Center, CA, 199 Big Thought, TX, 6844, 8307, 8308, 8448 Big Twelve Conference, TX, 4607 Bill Moskin and Associates, WA, 1119 Bill of Rights Institute, VA, 8395, 8404 Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, NY, 5480 Bill Wilson Center, CA, 1120 Biola University, CA, 1707 Biomotion Foundation, FL, 8523, 8524 Biondolillo Associates, MA, 1121
RECIPIENT INDEX
Biotechnology Institute, VA, 5002 Birmingham Public Library, AL, 8786 Birmingham-Southern College, AL, 6178 Birth to Three, OR, 7572 Birthright Israel Foundation, NY, 7414 Black Dot Artists, CA, 200 Black Heritage Society, NC, 7075 Black Hills Special Services Cooperative, SD, 7470 Black Mountain, Town of, NC, 6998 Black Sash Trust, South Africa, 3903 Blessed Sacrament Academy Foundation, TX, 8431 Blindness Support Services, CA, 201, 1570 Bloss Memorial Healthcare District, CA, 202 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) Foundation, MI, 4839 Blue Gargoyle Youth Service Center, IL, 2474 Blue Sky Inn, IL, 2475 Blueprint Research and Design, CA, 5646 Bnai Brith Housing New England, MA, 3392 BoardAssist, NY, 5250, 5509, 6524 BoardSource, DC, 703, 865, 866, 1122, 1123, 1807, 3722, 3904, 4139, 5194, 5278, 5333, 5455, 5647, 6251, 6291, 6714, 6845 BodyVox, OR, 7573 Bolder Options, MN, 4270 Border Action Network, AZ, 8715 Border Book Festival, NM, 5130 Border Network for Human Rights, TX, 6241 BORIS, Poland, 3905 Bosnian Womens Network, MN, 4419 Boston Cares, MA, 3373, 3476, 5563 Boston College, MA, 3123, 4840, 8787 Boston Consulting Group, CA, 1485 Boston Educational Development Foundation, MA, 3393 Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, MA, 3611 Boston History Center and Museum, MA, 3612 Boston Landmarks Orchestra, MA, 3477 Boston Living Center, MA, 2868 Boston Medical Center, MA, 2148 Boston Partnership for Older Adults, MA, 3394 Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools, MA, 144 Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools Foundation, MA, 7685 Boston Public Library, MA, 8788 Boston Ten Point Coalition, MA, 3395 Boston University, MA, 3587, 4841, 4842, 5532 Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, MA, 3396 Botanical Research Institute of Texas, TX, 3835 Boulder Day Nursery, CO, 1669 Boulder, City of, CO, 1670 Boundless Playgrounds, CT, 3355 Bowdoin College, ME, 2857 Bowery Residents Committee, NY, 6528 Bowling Green State University, OH, 7334 Boy Scouts of America, CA, 867, 8973 Boys and Girls Club of Allston-Brighton, West End House, MA, 7777 Boys and Girls Club of Greater New Bedford, MA, 3574 Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence, MA, 3575 Boys and Girls Club of New Haven, CT, 1910 Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley, WI, 4140 Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, CT, 1786, 1839 Boys and Girls Club, Colonel Daniel Marr, MA, 3613 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, MD, 2056, 7778 Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark, NJ, 5016 Boysville, TX, 8432 Bradford L. Dunn Institute, RI, 8197, 8208 Branch Associates, PA, 5648 Brandeis University, MA, 1808, 1809, 6150 Brandon Roberts and Associates, MD, 3906, 5649 Brandywine Street Association, DC, 1949 Bravehearts Therapeutic Riding and Educational Center, IL, 2439 Brazil Foundation, NY, 3723 Breast Cancer Action Group of the Monterey Peninsula, CA, 452 Brevard County Library System, FL, 8789
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Bridge Builders International, OR, 9039 Bridge Family Center, CT, 1840, 1841, 1893 Bridge for Hudson Youth, WI, 4141 Bridge Street Development Corporation, NY, 5334 Bridge, The, NY, 6292 Bridgeport Public Education Fund, CT, 1842-1844 Bridgespan Group, CA, 1337, 1338, 659, 1243, 3124, 3397, 5456, 8790-8792 Bridgeway, Inc., OH, 7211 Bridging, Inc., MN, 4109 Brigham and Womens Hospital, MA, 4843, 4844, 5584 Brigham Young University, UT, 6004 Bright Beginnings, DC, 2069 Brighter Choice Foundation, NY, 85, 4995, 5945 Brighton School, TX, 8433 Bristol Riverside Theater, PA, 8028 Broad Center for the Management of School Systems, CA, 145, 146 Broadway Housing Communities, NY, 2036 Bronx Council on the Arts, NY, 6293 Brookings Institution, DC, 5650 Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY, 5335 Brooklyn Arts Exchange, NY, 6294 Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment, NY, 3836 Brooklyn Charter School, NY, 5336 Brooklyn Community Housing and Services, NY, 5251 Brooklyn Education Collaborative, NY, 6394 Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, NY, 6295, 6296 Brooklyn Public Library, NY, 8793 Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy, NY, 5151 Broward County Library, FL, 8794 Brown University, RI, 3907, 3908, 5279, 6395, 8795 Bruce Onobrakpeya Foundation, Nigeria, 5651 BTW Consultants, CA, 868 Buckeye Union School District, CA, 7471 Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, NY, 6892 Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries, NY, 8796 Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, NY, 6430 Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, NY, 6893 Building Bridges, OH, 7285 Building Excellent Schools, MA, 86, 853, 3398, 3478, 5966 Building Impact, MA, 3399 Building Materials Resource Center, MA, 3044 Building Movement Project, NY, 6454 Building Wellness Consultancy, GA, 6650 Bulilima-Mangwe Rural District Council, Zimbabwe, 3724 Bullis Purissima Elementary School Foundation, CA, 1011 Bureau of Jewish Education, CA, 621 Burnham Brook Center, MI, 3725 Business Development Assistance Group, VA, 1984 Business Healthcare Connection, CA, 135, 203 Business Invest in Growth, TX, 5337, 6034 Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity (BOLD), NY, 2456 Business Volunteers Unlimited, OH, 7188, 7212, 7297, 7336, 7353, 7374 Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland, MD, 2961, 3349, 4508, 6162 Businesses United in Investing, Lending and Development (BUILD), CA, 1444 Butler Community Day Care Center, IN, 2877 C I R Inc., MI, 3726 C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness, FL, 2175, 2256 C-Sara Foundation, OK, 7434 Cabarrus Literacy Council, NC, 7046 Cahaba Valley Health Care, AL, 6 Calhoun County Department of Health, IA, 2970 California Agricultural Leadership Foundation, CA, 6904 California Alliance for Retired Americans, CA, 204 California Black Health Network, CA, 205 California Capital Financial Development Corporation, CA, 1543, 4534 California Center for Civic Participation and Youth Development, CA, 206
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
California Center for Regional Leadership, CA, 1244-1246, 6905 California Charter Schools Association, CA, 869, 930 California Children and Families Foundation, CA, 1124 California County Superintendents Educational Services Association, CA, 8797 California Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Association, CA, 1486 California Department of Social Services, CA, 1487, 8699 California Family Resource Association, CA, 941 California Health Care Safety-Net Institute, CA, 359 California Healthcare Interpreting Association, CA, 207 California Housing Partnership Corporation, CA, 704, 1339, 1544, 1600, 2037, 5338, 6906 California Indian Basketweavers Association, CA, 5652 California Institute for Mental Health, CA, 208, 209 California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, CA, 1012 California Institute of Technology, CA, 1013, 1014 California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy, CA, 3633 California Lawyers for the Arts, CA, 462, 463, 1340 California Medical Association Foundation, CA, 136 California Nurses Foundation, CA, 1015, 1016, 1341 California Pacific Medical Center Foundation, CA, 1017, 1018 California Parenting Institute, CA, 210, 514 California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, CA, 211 California Poets in the Schools, CA, 660 California Primary Care Association, CA, 360 California Resources and Training, CA, 1601, 3622, 3623 California Rural Indian Health Board, CA, 212 California Rural Legal Assistance, CA, 213 California School Boards Association, CA, 777 California School Health Centers Association, CA, 1342 California Shakespeare Theater, CA, 661 California State Library Foundation, CA, 8798 California State Parks Foundation, CA, 7686 California State Rural Health Association, CA, 214 California State University, CA, 778, 7472 California State University San Marcos Foundation, CA, 215 California Strategies, CA, 1125 California Trout, CA, 622 California Youth Connection, CA, 4845 California, State of, CA, 147 Calliope House, PA, 7830 Calvert Social Investment Foundation, MD, 6715, 6716 CAM International, TX, 1708 Cambodian Medical Services Support Organization, Cambodia, 4330 Cambridge College, MA, 5938 Cambridge Health Alliance, MA, 4846, 4847 Camden Center for Youth Development, NJ, 8029 Camden County Academy of Teaching and Learning, NJ, 4760 Camino Health Center, CA, 1512 Camp Beech Cliff, ME, 3521, 3522 Camp Fire USA, MO, 5970, 8505 Camp Starfish, MA, 3356 Campaign Against Unwanted Pregnancy, Nigeria, 5653 Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) USA Foundation, CA, 1445 Campaign for Fiscal Equity, NY, 5252, 5654 Camptonville Community Partnership, CA, 216 Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Canada, 3525 Canal Alliance, CA, 942, 943 Canal Winchester Human Services, OH, 7264 Cancer Services, NC, 7163 Cankdeska Cikana Community College, ND, 4271 Cape Cod Stranding Network, MA, 3614 Cape Higher Education Consortium, South Africa, 6602 Capital Area Immigrants Rights Coalition, DC, 2070
Capital Chamber Foundation, NY, 8166 Capital Community Foundation, England, 3909, 3910 Capital IDEA (Investing in Development and Employment of Adults), TX, 8497 Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council, TX, 8266 Capital Resource Corporation, AR, 75 Capitol Center for the Arts, NH, 3479 Capitol Region Education Council, CT, 1845, 1846, 1894-1900 CARA Education Fund, CA, 361 Cardinal OHara High School, PA, 7800 Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana, IN, 4493, 4494 Cardiovascular Research Foundation, NY, 4495 CARE, GA, 779, 5655 Care Alliance, OH, 7213 Care Management Coalition of Western New York, NY, 6431 Career Resources, KY, 3125 Caribbean Natural Resources Institute, Trinidad & Tobago, 2716 Caribbean Studies Association, PR, 5656 Carmelite Sisters, CA, 527 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, DC, 6556 Carnegie Institute, PA, 7720, 7831, 7832 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA, 7944 Carnegie Mellon University, PA, 7833-7835, 7907, 8030 Carol Woods Residents Association, NC, 7012 Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment (CAFE), SC, 8716 Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care, NC, 8210 Carolinas Clean Air Coalition, NC, 7076 Carolinas HealthCare Foundation, NC, 1770 Caroline Center, MD, 1928 Carpinteria Valley Arts Council, CA, 1667 Carriage House Childrens Center, PA, 3837, 7908 Carson Center for Human Services, MA, 3465 Carson-Newman College, TN, 4737 Cartoon Art Museum, CA, 1343 Carver Promise, VA, 8552 Casa Central, IL, 2476, 2827 Casa de Belen, OR, 7574 CASA Program, Sheridan County, WY, 9134 Cascade Center for Community Governance, OR, 6005, 6455 Cascade Land Conservancy, WA, 8991 Cascadia Revolving Fund, WA, 4535, 5986 Case Western Reserve University, OH, 3126, 3127, 4608, 5533, 7214, 7215, 7298, 7375 Castroville Coalition, CA, 217 Catawba College, NC, 7077 Catawba County Public Health Department, NC, 7063 Catholic Charities Bureau, FL, 2195 Catholic Charities CYO, CA, 944 Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, NY, 5152 Catholic Charities North Dakota, ND, 4142 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, MD, 3089 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, IL, 2477 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, CA, 1005 Catholic Charities of the East Bay, CA, 1459 Catholic Community Service of Southern Arizona, AZ, 1929 Catholic Health Association of Tamil Nadu, India, 1930 Catholic Healthcare West, CA, 1019 Catholic Relief Services, MD, 6456 Catholic Schools Office, OH, 7327 Catskill Hudson Area Health Education Center, NY, 5590 Cause Communications, CA, 175, 530, 1126, 5457, 6457 Cause Effective, NY, 4808, 5153, 5976, 6035, 6297, 6557 Cayuga Nature Center, NY, 6806-6808 CDC Foundation, GA, 3345, 4848, 4849
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
CEC Stuyvesant Cove, NY, 3838 Cedars Hope, IN, 2884 Ceiba, PA, 8095, 8129 Celebrations Preschool, OK, 7399 Celo Health Education Corporation, NC, 7064 Centennial Area Health Education Center, CO, 1696 Centennial Senior Center, NH, 4716 Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence, OR, 7575 Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES), NY, 6298 Center for an Urban Future, NY, 5481 Center for Applied Linguistics, DC, 5948 Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance, MD, 3128 Center for Black Womens Wellness, GA, 2287 Center for Border Health Research, TX, 8473 Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Development Society, India, 5657 Center for Child and Family Services, VA, 8602 Center for Children and Youth Justice, WA, 8799 Center for Civic Participation, MN, 5224 Center for Clean Air Policy, DC, 1127 Center for Collaborative Education, MA, 3374, 3375, 3400, 5967 Center for Collaborative Solutions, CA, 705, 1128 Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice, CA, 218 Center for Community Alternatives, NY, 3129 Center for Community Change, CA, 1345, 3532, 219, 706, 1307, 1344, 1944, 2119, 2135, 2149, 3130-3132, 3911-3913, 5280, 5658-5662, 6299, 6458-6461, 6558, 6603, 7299 Center for Community Self-Help, NC, 3051 Center for Community Solutions, OH, 2136, 7300, 7383 Center for Creative Education, NY, 5591 Center for Creative Land Recycling, CA, 6717 Center for Creative Leadership, NC, 4850 Center for Cross-Cultural Health, MN, 4401 Center for Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (CRNVO), Montenegro, 3914 Center for Economic Progress, IL, 3133 Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration, CA, 121 Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association (CEI-PEA), NY, 2120 Center for Effective Philanthropy, MA, 1129, 1130, 1476, 2717, 3401, 3915, 4851, 5281, 5458, 5585, 5592, 6718, 6846, 7454, 7721, 8717 Center for Effective Public Policy, MD, 6006 Center for Ethical Leadership, WA, 3727 Center for Excellence in Nonprofits, CA, 1247 Center for Families and Children, OH, 7189, 7376 Center for Governmental Studies, CA, 220 Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, KY, 3480, 8130, 8131 Center for Health Care Strategies, NJ, 3134, 4852, 5534 Center for Health Design, CA, 4853 Center for Health Improvement, CA, 4854-4857 Center for Health Policy Development, ME, 5535, 5536 Center for Immigrant Families, NY, 6396 Center for Inspired Teaching, DC, 2038, 2057 Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technologies (CIMIT), MA, 9084 Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia, 5663 Center for Investigative Reporting, CA, 5664 Center for Justice and International Law, DC, 3548 Center for Law and Social Policy, DC, 3916, 5665 Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, DC, 4402 Center for National Independence in Politics (CNIP), MT, 6535 Center for Neighborhood Technology, IL, 6719 Center for New Community, IL, 6462 Center for Non-Profit Corporations, NJ, 4761, 6036, 6037 Center for Nonprofit Advancement, DC, 1950, 1985-1987, 2071, 2072 Center for Nonprofit Excellence, KY, 3001, 3005, 3007, 3010, 7290
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Center for Nonprofit Management, TN, 8244, 5339, 6038, 6907, 7909, 8376, 8498 Center for Participatory Change, NC, 7057, 7078 Center for Policy Studies, MN, 4452-4454 Center for Progressive Reform, MD, 5225 Center for Public Information, Russia, 2718 Center for Reducing Rural Violence, MN, 4143 Center for Reform of School Systems, TX, 148, 8405, 8499 Center for Reproductive Rights, NY, 780 Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology, Mexico, 5666 Center for Resource Solutions, CA, 540, 3059 Center for Rural Health Development, WV, 7722 Center for Science in Public Participation, MT, 27, 8694, 9055 Center for Social and Labor Rights, Russia, 5667 Center for Strategic and International Studies, DC, 3634, 3917 Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP), WA, 1488, 8621, 8622, 8800, 8801 Center for Studying Health System Change, DC, 4858 Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, CA, 870, 1489 Center for the Study of Social Policy, DC, 2270, 3135, 3136 Center for the Study of State and Society (CEDES), Argentina, 3728 Center for Third World Organizing, CA, 707, 1346 Center for Traditional Music and Dance, NY, 5154, 5482, 6300 Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin, CA, 945-949 Center for Watershed Protection, MD, 3074 Center for What Works, IL, 3729 Center for Whole Communities, VT, 6720 Center for Women and Enterprise, MA, 3588, 6039, 6908 Center of Southwest Culture, NM, 5115, 5116 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, DC, 3137, 3138 Center on Housing Rights and Evictions, MN, 4331, 6242 Center on Policy Initiatives, CA, 221 Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment, CA, 362 Center to Support Immigrant Organizing, MA, 3402 Centers for New Horizons, IL, 3730 Central Arkansas Library System, AR, 8802 Central Community Housing Trust, MN, 4272 Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes, AK, 8718 Central DuPage Health Foundation, IL, 2828 Central Institute for the Deaf, MO, 7971 Central Minnesota Elder Network, MN, 4144 Central Missouri State University, MO, 4584 Central Philadelphia Development Corporation, PA, 2220 Central Square Theater, MA, 3403 Central States Center for School Reform, MO, 4609 Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, PA, 7836, 7837 Central Valley Health Network, CA, 222 Centre for Asians and Pacific Islanders (CAPI), MN, 4273 Centre for Law Enforcement Education (CLEEN) Foundation, Nigeria, 5668 Centre for Microenterprise Development, Nigeria, 5669 Centre for Promotion of Civil Society, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 3918 Centro Cultural Chicano, MN, 4274 Centro Cultural de Fargo-Moorhead, MN, 4145 Centro de Rehabilitacion Integral de Piedras Negras, Mexico, 7648 Centro de Trabalho Indigenista, Brazil, 1020 Centro Latino Services, WA, 8623 Centro Legal, MN, 4146, 4420, 4455 Centro Nueva Creacion-New Creation Community Center, PA, 8096 Centro San Vicente, TX, 8474-8477 Centrum Foundation, WA, 8624 CEOs for Cities, IL, 2478, 3139 CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography, NY, 6432
RECIPIENT INDEX
CERES, MA, 3549 Cerro Gordo, County of, IA, 2971 Chagrin River Watershed Partners, OH, 7301 Chamber Foundation, Genesee, MI, 3919-3921, 4061 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, NY, 5573-5575 Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Chicagoland, IL, 2479 Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Tompkins County, NY, 6508 Chameleon Association, Philippines, 2442 Chaminade University of Honolulu, HI, 2376 Champions for Kids, AR, 70 Chandler Unified School District, AZ, 7473 Changemakers, CA, 1347, 1348, 3731 Changing Church Forum, MN, 4366 Changing Worlds, IL, 2480 Chapin Hall Center for Children, IL, 2797, 3140 Charitable Management Systems, IL, 3683 Charities Aid Foundation (UK), England, 2719, 3922 Charities Aid Foundation America, VA, 5340-5344 Charities Review Council of Minnesota, MN, 4147, 4509 Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History, MI, 3732 Charles W. Bowers Museum Corporation, CA, 871 Charleston County Public Library, SC, 8803 Charlotte Advocates for Education, NC, 7041, 7042, 7119, 7120 Charter Schools Development Center, CA, 1490 Chatham-Savannah Youth Futures Authority, GA, 3141 Chattanooga Homeless Coalition, TN, 8235 Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund, TN, 7687 Chaya, Inc., WA, 8625, 9001 Chefs Collaborative, MA, 1131 Cheong Ju Sung Shin Special School, South Korea, 3589 Chesapeake Bay Foundation, MD, 2039 Chesapeake Bay Trust, MD, 3103 Chesapeake Center for Youth Development, MD, 6463 Chesapeake Research Consortium, MD, 3104 Chester County Intermediate Unit No. 24, PA, 8132 Chester County Library, PA, 8804 Chester Education Foundation, PA, 7771 Chicago Abused Women Coalition, IL, 2798 Chicago Architecture Foundation, IL, 2481 Chicago Cares, IL, 2438, 2451, 2617, 2769, 2781, 5060, 6301, 6909 Chicago Center for Health Systems Development, IL, 2799 Chicago Chamber Musicians, IL, 2482 Chicago Childrens Choir, IL, 2648 Chicago Childrens Theater, IL, 2483, 2681 Chicago Christian Industrial League, IL, 2484 Chicago City Theater Company, IL, 2485 Chicago Community Loan Fund, IL, 2635 Chicago Community Ventures, IL, 5345, 5346, 6040 Chicago Dramatists, IL, 2486 Chicago Family Health Center, IL, 2487 Chicago Foundation for Education, IL, 2649 Chicago Horticultural Society, IL, 2650 Chicago Housing Authority, IL, 2720 Chicago Human Rhythm Project, IL, 2488 Chicago Jazz Orchestra Association, IL, 2489 Chicago Lights, IL, 2829 Chicago Metropolis 2020, IL, 2490, 2677, 6007 Chicago Metropolitan Battered Womens Network, IL, 2853 Chicago Public Art Group, IL, 2491 Chicago Public Education Fund, IL, 5017 Chicago Public Library Foundation, IL, 2492, 8805 Chicago Public Schools, IL, 2858, 7474, 7475 Chicago Rehab Network, IL, 2493, 2494, 2721, 2722, 2782, 6041, 6042, 6721, 8167 Chicago SCORES, IL, 2495 Chicago Sinfonietta, IL, 2682 Chicago Youth Centers, IL, 2496 Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, IL, 2497 Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, IL, 2498
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RECIPIENT INDEX
Chief Probation Officers of California, CA, 223 Child Abuse Prevention Council of Placer County, CA, 224 Child Advocacy Center, Friends of the, OR, 7576 Child and Family Policy Center, IA, 3142 Child Care Capital Investment Fund, MA, 3590 Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County, CA, 1248, 1249, 8267 Child Care Resource Center of the San Fernando Valley, CA, 5018 Child Care Resources, WA, 9002-9004 Child Care Services Association, NC, 7079 Child Care Solutions, NY, 5320 Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund, CA, 1132 Child Development Resources, VA, 8603, 8604 Child Trends, DC, 4275, 5939, 8571 Child Watch of Pittsburgh, PA, 7649 Child Welfare League of America, VA, 2723, 3143, 3144 Children and Family Futures, CA, 3145 Children First for Oregon, OR, 3733 Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, IL, 2499 Children in Distress Network, South Africa, 6559 Children Now, CA, 3146 Children of Peace School, IL, 2856 Childrens Advocacy Center for the Pikes Peak Region, CO, 1734 Childrens Advocacy Center of Catawba County, NC, 7013 Childrens Aid Society, NY, 5347, 5459 Childrens Alliance, WA, 8626, 8806 Childrens Cancer Association, OR, 8974 Childrens Center Campus, MO, 4585 Childrens Crisis Treatment Center, PA, 6838 Childrens Futures, NJ, 4859 Childrens Health Care Foundation, MN, 4456 Childrens Health Fund, NY, 2888, 4730, 4997, 5138, 5155, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5561, 5982, 6270, 6802-6804, 8594 Childrens Home, MD, 3147, 7014 Childrens Home Society of Florida, FL, 2196 Childrens Home Society of Washington, WA, 4403, 4404 Childrens Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition, CA, 453 Childrens Hospital, OH, 7365 Childrens Hospital and Health Center, CA, 1098 Childrens Hospital Foundation, WA, 4860 Childrens Hospital of Buffalo Foundation, NY, 1004 Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, PA, 4861, 7972, 7973 Childrens Institute, NY, 6544 Childrens Literacy Initiative, PA, 4762, 5088, 7779, 8031 Childrens Museum, CT, 1901 Childrens Museum of Bozeman, MT, 8627 Childrens Museum of Cleveland, OH, 7377 Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh, PA, 7838 Childrens Museum of the Desert, CA, 7688 Childrens Museum of the Valley, OH, 7384 Childrens National Medical Center, DC, 3350 Childrens Planning Council Foundation, CA, 3148, 3149 Childrens Project, DC, 1133 Childrens Rights, NY, 3150, 5483, 5484 Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia, PA, 7801 Childs Voice School, IL, 7974 Childspace Cooperative Development, PA, 2918, 8097 China Electric Power Promotion Council, China, 541 China Energy Conservation Association, China, 542 China Energy Research Society, China, 543 China Institute in America, NY, 5485 China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, China, 5670 China National Institute for Educational Research, China, 5671 China Productivity Center for Machinery, China, 544 China Urban Public Transport Association, China, 545 China Youth Development Foundation, China, 1810 Chinatown Community Development Center, CA, 708
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Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, China, 546, 547 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China, 548-550, 5672, 5673 Chinese American Service League, IL, 2500 Chinese Hospital Association, CA, 1021 Chinese Progressive Association, CA, 1308, 1349 Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China, 551 Chinese-American Planning Council, NY, 5139 Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority, OK, 4862 Chongqing Academy of Environmental Science, China, 552 Christ Church Christiana Hundred, DE, 2197 Christ Community Health Services, TN, 8222 Christian Community Health Fellowship, IL, 2830 Christian Community Service Center, India, 7457 Christian Institute of Management, India, 7458 Christian Restoration Services, MN, 4148 Christina School District, DE, 149 Christopher House, IL, 2501 Christos Ministries, WI, 9112 Chrysalis Works, CA, 3923 Church Avenue Merchants Block Association, NY, 5510 Church Council of Greater Seattle, WA, 8628 Church of the Ascension, CO, 1671 Church Planters Training International, MI, 21, 8199 Cicatelli Associates, NY, 5211 Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, OH, 225 Cincinnati Museum Association, OH, 3481 Cincinnati Works, OH, 7354 Circle Center Adult Day Services, VA, 8553 Citizen Policy and Education Fund (CPEF) of New Jersey, NJ, 8133 Citizen Schools, MA, 1446, 3924 Citizens Advice Bureau, NY, 5511 Citizens Alliance on Prisons and Public Spending, MI, 6008 Citizens for NYC, NY, 5314, 5318, 6273, 6302, 6303, 6622, 6910, 7121 Citizens Planning and Housing Association, MD, 3075, 3090-3092, 3151, 3152, 3357, 6464-6467 Citrus Valley Health Partners, CA, 1513 City Arts, DC, 2073 City Center Fifty-Fifth Street Theater Foundation, NY, 6304 City College of San Francisco, CA, 649, 650 City Connect Detroit, MI, 3627, 3650, 3659-3661, 3839, 3878, 4070-4072, 6043 City Harvest, NY, 2257 City Heights Community Development Corporation, CA, 5348 City Limits Community Information Service, NY, 5253 City Theater Company, PA, 7945 City to City Boston, MA, 3404 City University School of Law at Queens College Foundation, NY, 5254 City Year, MA, 6560 City Year Seattle/King County, WA, 8629 City, The, MN, 4367 Civic Blueprint, IL, 2636 Civic Builders, NY, 3153 Civic Consulting Alliance, IL, 2502, 2724 Civic Ventures, CA, 57 CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, DC, 5674 Civil Society Institute, MA, 7839 Civitas Schools, IL, 2651 Civitas Schools Foundation, IL, 2503, 2504 Claremont Graduate University, CA, 3925, 8719 Clark Atlanta University, GA, 3154 Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, NV, 3155 Clarke School for the Deaf, MA, 7975, 7976 Clarkston Community Center, GA, 2332 Classroom, Inc., NY, 4809, 5315, 5512, 5564, 5946, 5965, 6154, 6276, 6305, 6534, 6537 Clay Comprehensive Health Services, NC, 7065 Clayton Foundation, CO, 1672, 1757 Clean Air Task Force, MA, 7840 Clean Air-Cool Planet, NH, 7841
Clean Water Fund, DC, 5226 Clemson University, SC, 6179 Clemson University Foundation, SC, 1811 Cleveland Botanical Garden, OH, 7302 Cleveland Boy Choir, OH, 7190, 7216 Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH, 4496 Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center, OH, 7191 Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, OH, 7303 Cleveland Play House, OH, 7217, 7355 Cleveland Public Library, OH, 8807 Cleveland Public Theater, OH, 7218, 7219 Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, OH, 7356 Cleveland Restoration Society, OH, 7192 Cleveland Social Venture Partners, OH, 7220-7224, 7323 Cleveland State University Foundation, OH, 7225 Cleveland Tenants Organization, OH, 7193 Climate Action Network-U.S., DC, 1134 Clinic Ole Foundation, CA, 4368 Clinica Msr. Oscar A. Romero, CA, 1514 Clinical Research Forum, DC, 6996 Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, NY, 4610, 5282 Clover Park School District No. 400, WA, 8808 Coalition for a Livable Future, OR, 7541, 7577 Coalition for Clean Air, CA, 781 Coalition for Juvenile Justice, DC, 3156 Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development, DC, 2074 Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly (CLESE), IL, 2831 Coalition of Orange County Community Clinics, CA, 363 Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, NY, 5486 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, CA, 1250 Coalition to Undo Racism Everywhere, WA, 8720 Coastline Community College, CA, 782 Cobb Symphony Orchestra, GA, 2288 Cochran Mill Nature Center and Arboretum, GA, 2289 Cocoon House, WA, 8630 Cofan Survival Fund, CA, 1022 Colby College, ME, 6180 Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning, MN, 4276 Collaborative Action for Public Education, HI, 2362 Collaborative Communications Group, DC, 3926 College Board, NY, 2258 College Mentors for Kids, IN, 2925 College of New Jersey Foundation, NJ, 2899 College of Saint Scholastica, MN, 4149 College of Visual Arts, MN, 4150 College of Wooster, OH, 6181 College Success Foundation, WA, 8809 College Track, CA, 872 Collegium Center for Faith and Culture, NJ, 1931 Colleton County Arts Council, SC, 2623 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, VA, 105 Colonias Unidas, TX, 8721 Colorado Bright Beginnings, CO, 1673 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, CO, 1740 Colorado Business Leadership Network, CO, 1702 Colorado Childrens Campaign, CO, 4421 Colorado Enterprise Fund, CO, 4536, 6044, 6045 Colorado Foundation for Families and Children, CO, 1674 Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, CO, 1697 Colorado Haiti Project, CO, 1735 Colorado Health Network, CO, 1741 Colorado League of Charter Schools, CO, 3157 Colorado Nonprofit Association, CO, 1135, 1718, 1719, 1742-1745, 1760, 1765, 4537, 4562 Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, CO, 1698, 1703, 1720, 1721, 1753, 1754, 4422, 6502 Colorado Parent and Child Foundation, CO, 1675 Colorado Springs Child Nursery Centers, CO, 1676 Colorado Staff Development Council, CO, 4423 Colorado State University, CO, 5675 Columbia College, IL, 2505 Columbia County Womens Resource Center, OR, 7542 Columbia Land Conservancy, NY, 3389 Columbia Land Trust, WA, 7543 Columbia Road Health Services, DC, 2075
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Columbia University, NY, 2725, 3927, 4863-4866, 5349, 5676, 5677, 8810 Columbus Health Department, OH, 7265-7267 Columbus Partnership, OH, 7268, 7269 Comite Civico del Valle, CA, 226 Comite para Democratizacao da Informatica, Brazil, 1447 Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), WV, 8722 Commission on the Publics Health System, NY, 5156, 6306 Commission To Every Nation, TX, 4594, 8349 Committee for Economic Development, DC, 6252 Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS), VT, 8544 Common Good Ventures, ME, 8175 Common Hope, MN, 6307 Common Impact, MA, 3376, 3405, 3482 Common Purpose South Africa, South Africa, 3928 Commonweal, CA, 3158 Commonwealth Club of California, CA, 873 Commonwealth of Learning, Canada, 783 Commonwealth Seminar (MassCS), MA, 3406 Communicating for Change, Nigeria, 5678 Communications Consortium Media Center, DC, 3159-3161, 3929, 5487 Communications Leadership Institute, CA, 6308, 227, 784, 785, 1136-1141, 3930, 5460, 6468 Communications Network, IL, 786, 1142, 2221, 5461, 5679, 5063, 6847 Communities for a Better Environment, CA, 594, 5680 Communities in Schools of Columbus, OH, 7270 Communities in Schools of Newark, NJ, 5089 Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, NM, 5131, 8478, 8479 Community Action Marin, CA, 950 Community Action Project, NY, 6397 Community Agencies Corporation of New Jersey, NJ, 5019, 5020 Community Agency for Social Enquiry, South Africa, 5681 Community Alliance for Education, NC, 7164 Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, VA, 2222 Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County, NY, 6509 Community Based Development Programme Trust, South Africa, 3931 Community Board Program, CA, 595 Community Breast Health Project, CA, 1251 Community Capital Advisors, PA, 8098 Community Care Health Centers, CA, 1515 Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County, CA, 364 Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa, CA, 228, 365 Community Coalition, FL, 2176 Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, CA, 229 Community Collaborative, WV, 7723 Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation, PA, 7724 Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, OR, 7578 Community Connections, South Africa, 3932 Community Connections of Jacksonville, FL, 5021 Community Design Center of Minnesota, MN, 4563 Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, PA, 7842, 7946, 8134 Community Design Collaborative of AIA Philadelphia, PA, 8032 Community Developers of Beaufort-Hyde, NC, 7080 Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus, OH, 7271, 7337 Community Development Institute, CA, 230, 596, 787 Community Development Network of Multnomah County, OR, 8631 Community Development Resources, NE, 4689 Community Development Support Collaborative, DC, 1951 Community Development Technologies Center, CA, 231, 531, 1571, 6911 Community Development Venture Capital Alliance, NY, 9085
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Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, MA, 3407, 6722 Community Educational Services of San Francisco, CA, 709 Community Food Bank of New Jersey, NJ, 4738 Community for Youth, WA, 8632, 9005 Community Forestry Indigenous-Campesino Coordinating Association, Costa Rica, 5682 Community Foundation of the Northern Border, Mexico, 5683 Community Foundations of Canada, Canada, 5684 Community Growth Educational Foundation, VA, 7843 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, CA, 137, 176, 232, 1237, 1516 Community Health Center, OR, 8766 Community Health Center Network, CA, 233 Community Health Partnership of Santa Clara County, CA, 234, 366 Community Housing Resource Center, GA, 2290 Community Housing Wyandotte County (CHWC), KS, 1602, 5987 Community Indicators Consortium, MA, 3162 Community Investment Corporation, IL, 5350 Community Involved In Sustaining Agriculture, MA, 6135 Community Justice for Youth Institute, IL, 2506 Community Law Center, MD, 3358 Community Legal Services, PA, 7772, 8033 Community Link Foundation, MI, 3734 Community Links Hawaii, HI, 597 Community Loan Fund of New Jersey, NJ, 5351 Community Media Workshop at Columbia College, IL, 2436, 2507, 2783, 3933 Community Mediation Program, MD, 3359 Community Network for Youth Development, CA, 710, 1350 Community Networking Resources, NM, 643, 5117, 5685 Community of the Good Shepherd, MO, 3840 Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project, IN, 2900 Community Outreach, OR, 7579 Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA), CA, 235 Community Partners, CA, 177, 236, 367-370, 788, 874, 875, 1309, 1572, 1573, 2457, 3735, 4356, 4706, 6723, 8360, 8723 Community Partners for Youth, CA, 423 Community Partnership for Child Development, CO, 1677 Community Place of Greater Rochester, NY, 6545, 6546 Community Resource Center, CO, 1746, 1766, 4538 Community Resource Exchange, NY, 3736, 5157, 5255, 5565, 5576, 5952, 5983, 5996, 6046, 6168, 6243, 6309-6312, 6398, 6623, 6693 Community Resources Council of Shawnee County, KS, 2980 Community Resources for Justice, MA, 3163 Community Resources for Science, CA, 118, 1565 Community Rights Counsel, DC, 623, 3340, 6469, 6724 Community Service Society of New York, NY, 5158, 6313, 6561 Community Servings, MA, 3591, 5212 Community Shelter Board, OH, 7272 Community Solutions, IN, 3164 Community Solutions Fund, MN, 4277, 4457 Community Stabilization Project, MN, 4458 Community Studies, NY, 6314, 8811, 8812 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Learning Center, IL, 2508 Community Tax Law Project, VA, 8554 Community Teachers Institute, MD, 4662 Community Technology Development, MA, 7476, 7477 Community Theater Project Corporation, PA, 7910 Community Training and Assistance Center, MA, 3934, 3935, 6315 Community Violence Intervention Center, ND, 4151 Community Voices Heard, NY, 3936 Community Wealth Ventures, DC, 5090 Community Works, MA, 3592
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Community Youth Services, WA, 8633 CommunityWorks in West Virginia, WV, 6047, 7725 COMPASS Volunteer Consulting Alliance, DC, 1988 CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, CA, 371, 464, 662, 711, 876, 1143-1145, 1252, 1253, 1477, 2076, 2348, 3165, 5132, 5133 Compeer West, NY, 6894, 6895 Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization, OH, 3483, 4539, 7325, 7368 CompuMentor, CA, 1460, 3737, 3937, 5064, 8813, 8814 Computer Access Center, CA, 1574 Concern India Foundation, India, 8542 Concerned Resource and Environmental Workers, CA, 1575 Concord Academy, TN, 8223 Concord College Foundation, WV, 7726 Conductive Education and Rehabilitation Center of Michigan, MI, 4093 Conemaugh Valley Conservancy, PA, 7947 Congo Square Theater Company, IL, 2509 Congregation Beth El, CA, 951 Congregation Etz Chaim, ME, 3043 Congregation Sinai, WI, 9086 Congregations United for Neighborhood Action, PA, 8150 Congreso de Latinos Unidos, PA, 5462, 8034 Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, DC, 8572 Congressional Economic Leadership Institute, DC, 789 Congressional Management Foundation, DC, 5061 Connecticut Center for School Change, CT, 1787, 1847, 1848, 1917, 5022, 6048 Connecticut Fund for the Environment, CT, 6725 Connecticut Housing Investment Fund, CT, 3533 Connecticut Innovations, CT, 1920 Connecticut Opera Association, CT, 1902 Connecticut Science Center, CT, 1812 Connecticut State Department of Education, CT, 6848 Connectinc, NC, 7081 Connections for the Homeless, IL, 2800 ConnectMichigan Alliance, MI, 7780 ConneXions Community Leadership Academy, MD, 3093 Conscious Youth Media Crew Project, CA, 1351 Conservation Consultants, PA, 7844 Conservation Council of North Carolina Foundation, NC, 5227, 7082 Conservation for Central Oregon, OR, 7544 Conservation Fund, VA, 3938 Conservation International, VA, 1023 Conservation Resources, NJ, 4763, 5091, 8035 Conservation Society of Pohnpei, Micronesia, 1146 Conservatory Lab Charter School, MA, 3408 Consilience Group, TN, 8224 Consortium for Coastside Health, CA, 1254 Consortium for Community Development, Colombia, 5686 Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, OH, 2610, 2611, 4611, 4612 Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education, DC, 6651 Consortium for Sustainable Village-Based Development, CO, 4278 Consortium of Florida Education Foundations, FL, 5352 Constitution Project, DC, 2150 Constitutional Rights Project, Nigeria, 5687 Consultation Center, CT, 1849 Consultation of Investment in Health Promotion Company (CIHP), Vietnam, 5688 Consultative and Research Center on Natural Resources Management, Vietnam, 5689 Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, CA, 412, 553, 554, 790, 992, 1147, 1148, 1945, 2726, 3052, 3550, 5228, 5586, 5690, 6316, 6562, 7304, 7845, 7846 Contact USA, CA, 1461 Continuum HIV Day Services, CA, 712 Contra Costa County Public Library, CA, 8815 Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee, CA, 598
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Cook County, County of, IL, 3166 Cookie Cart, MN, 4424 Cool Space Locator, PA, 6726 Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, TX, 8309 Cooper-Hewitt Museum, The Smithsonians National Museum of Design, NY, 5159 Cooperative Development Services Fund, MN, 4279, 4332 Coopers Ferry Development Association, NJ, 4800 Coos County Family Health Services, NH, 4714 Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, Egypt, 5691 Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), CA, 1149 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, NY, 6547 Cornell University, NY, 3167, 3168, 4613, 4614, 5949, 6151-6153 Cornerstone Advocacy Service, MN, 4152 Coro Southern California, CA, 1517 Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, MI, 2683, 3939-3941 Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), DC, 663, 713, 3942 Corporation for Open Lands (CorLands), IL, 2624 Corporation for Owner-Operator Projects, PA, 7911 Corporation for Supportive Housing, CA, 3534, 6253, 4867 Corporation for the Advancement of Policy Evaluation, DC, 2684 Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, IL, 5692, 7847, 7848 Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy, NY, 5693 Council for Jewish Elderly, IL, 2801 Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, Senegal, 5694 Council of Chief State School Officers, DC, 3169, 3943, 5695, 6849 Council of Community Clinics, CA, 237, 372 Council of Community Services of New York State, NY, 5513, 5514 Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, DC, 5696 Council of Great Lakes Governors, IL, 2685 Council of Michigan Foundations, MI, 3738 Council of New Jersey Grantmakers, NJ, 4764, 4868 Council of State Governments, IL, 3635 Council of the Great City Schools, DC, 150 Council of Women World Leaders, DC, 5697 Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston, TX, 8406 Council on Competitiveness, DC, 4615, 5003 Council on Economic Education in Maryland, MD, 5353 Council on Foundations, DC, 3739-3741, 3944, 3945, 5698 Council on the Environment of New York City, NY, 6130 Counseling and Mediation Center, KS, 2981 Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence, NY, 5195, 6254, 6255 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Jackson County, OR, 7639 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lane County, OR, 7580 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program, San Francisco, CA, 1352 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Richmond, VA, 8555 Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation, MI, 4062 Craighead Environmental Research Institute, MT, 9056 Craigslist Foundation, CA, 1150 Crawford, County of, WI, 2972 Crazy Mountain Productions, MT, 2271 Creating Economic Opportunities for Women (CEO Women), CA, 664 Creating Hope International, MI, 1255, 4818 Creating Pride, IL, 2291 Creative Capital Foundation, NY, 1921, 5699, 6049, 6317, 6529, 6563, 6604, 6891, 7689 Creative Class Group, DC, 2223, 2224 Creative Learning Exchange, MA, 3742 CREST Community Development Corporation, NJ, 5023, 5092, 5093
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Crisis Center for South Suburbia, IL, 2802 Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, NJ, 4739, 4740 Cristo Rey High School, MO, 4586 Critical Path Institute, AZ, 48, 6050 Crittenton, Inc., MA, 3484 Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America, TX, 8388 Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform, IL, 2510 CrossGlobal Link, IL, 1709 CrossOver Ministry, VA, 7767 Crotched Mountain Foundation, NH, 4729 Crude Accountability, VA, 6815 Cuban Artists Fund, NY, 6318, 6564 Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, DC, 2064 Cultural Arts Council of Houston, TX, 8449 Cultural Diversity Resources, ND, 4459 Culture and Art Society of Ethiopia, Ethiopia, 413 Cuyahoga Valley Preservation and Scenic Railway Association, OH, 7305 CyberGrants, MA, 4102 d’Art Center, VA, 8590 Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, TX, 8494 Dallas Chinese Community Center, TX, 8450 Dallas County Juvenile Department, TX, 3170 Dallas Museum of Natural History, TX, 5354, 8310, 8353 Dallas Social Venture Partners, TX, 8354, 8355, 8468 Dallas Symphony Association, TX, 3485 Dallas Zoological Society, TX, 8451 Damayan Migrant Workers Association, NY, 6319 Danbury Children First, CT, 1850, 1851 Dance Center of Columbia College, IL, 2686 Dance Palace, CA, 952 Dance Theaters Network, Russia, 5700 Dance-New Jersey, NJ, 4765 Dance/USA, DC, 877, 5256, 5587 Daniel Joseph Jenkins Institute for Children, SC, 2198 Danya Institute, MD, 6470 Dar Al-Hijrah Cultural Center, MN, 4153 Darin M. Camarena Health Centers, CA, 238 Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice, NC, 7083 DASRA, India, 586 DataCenter, CA, 953, 1353, 5701, 6421, 6471 Daughters of Hawaii, HI, 2363 Daughters of the Earth, ND, 4154 Day Care Council of New York, NY, 6320 Day School Summerbridge, a Breakthrough Program, CA, 1354 Day Worker Center at Mountain View, CA, 1256 Dayton Society of Natural History, OH, 7320, 7328, 8589 DC Action for Children, DC, 2077 DC Bar Pro Bono Program, DC, 2078 DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation, DC, 2040 DC Creative Writing Workshop, DC, 2079 DC Exchange, VA, 3171 DC Public Charter School Cooperative, DC, 87 DC SCORES, DC, 2080 DC Voice, DC, 2081 Deakin University, Australia, 7478-7480 Delaware Association of Non-Profit Agencies, DE, 5355 Delaware County Library System, PA, 8816 Delaware Department of Education, DE, 6850 Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, DE, 4869 Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children, PA, 8036 Delaware Valley Community Reinvestment Fund, PA, 8037, 8153-8155 Delaware Valley Grantmakers, PA, 8099 Delta State University, MS, 3743 Democracy and Workers Rights Center, West Bank/ Gaza, 6244 Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, NY, 3172, 6565 Dental Health Foundation, CA, 373 Denver District Attorneys Office, CO, 1722
Denver Health and Hospital Authority, CO, 4497 Denver Mountain Parks Foundation, CO, 1723 Denver Public Library, CO, 8817 Denver Public Schools Foundation, CO, 1724 Denver School of Science and Technology, CO, 1725, 8818 Department of Education of the Philippines, Philippines, 7481 DePaul University, IL, 2511, 2803, 2804, 3593 Depot Commons Association, MN, 4120 Deproduction: The (denverevolution) Production Group, CO, 1726 Des Moines Business Education Alliance, IA, 2967 Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative, IA, 2968 Desert Voices Oral Learning Center, AZ, 7977 Design Corps, NC, 8356 Design Response, CA, 1257 Desktop Assistance, MT, 6727 DeSoto County Schools, MS, 4570 Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance, MI, 4073 Detroit Chamber Winds, MI, 3883 Detroit Economic Growth Foundation, MI, 3624 Detroit Edison Public School Academy, MI, 4074 Detroit Homeownership Counseling Collaborative, MI, 8168 Detroit School District, MI, 4075 Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevolkerung, Germany, 8819 Development Associates International, CO, 1710 Development Communications Associates, MA, 2225 Development Training Institute, MD, 5988, 6912, 8135 Developmental Studies Center, CA, 1491 Dharma Technology, UT, 9057 Diamano Coura West African Dance Company, CA, 1355 Dieu Donne Papermill, NY, 5488 Digital Learning Commons, WA, 8634 Dillard University, LA, 5257 Diocese of Belleville, IL, 2832 Diocese of Oakland, CA, 1462 Diocese of Phoenix, AZ, 58 Diocese of Sekondi/Takoradi, Ghana, 2243 Direct Action and Research Training (DART) Center, FL, 3946 Direct Action for Central Lorain, OH, 7282 Disability Resource Center of Southwestern Michigan, MI, 3744 Discovering Justice: James D. Saint Clair Court Public Education Project, MA, 3576 District 1 Community Council, MN, 4155 District 202, MN, 4280, 4425 District of Columbia Behavioral Health Care Association, DC, 2082 District of Columbia Public Library, DC, 8820 Diversityworks, CA, 1356 Divine Mercy Care, VA, 1932 DKT International, DC, 1151 DMA Health Strategies, MA, 5537 Doane College, NE, 6182 DOCKDA Rural Development Agency, South Africa, 1939 Doctors for Healthy Communities, NY, 6472 Dolores Street Community Services, CA, 8268 Domestic Violence and Mental Health Policy Initiative, IL, 2512 Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis, IN, 2956 Dominican Fathers, Peru, 1933 Dominican University of California, CA, 1024 Donors Forum of Wisconsin, WI, 9130 Donors Trust, VA, 3654, 5578, 5579, 6131, 6642 DonorsChoose, NY, 424 Door Dog Music Productions, CA, 665, 1357 Dorot, NY, 5160 Dotwell, Inc., MA, 3409 Douglas Gould and Company, NY, 5702, 5703 Douglass Bungalow and Crump Neighborhood Associations Coalition, TN, 8237 Downtown Detroit Partnership, MI, 3841 Draper Richards Foundation, CA, 1976 Dress for Success Atlanta, GA, 2292 Dress for Success Cleveland, OH, 7357 Dress for Success of Oregon, OR, 8635
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Drew University, NJ, 6183 Drexel University, PA, 239 Drury University, MO, 4616 DSM Management Group, TX, 8311 Ducks Unlimited, TN, 2625 Duke University, NC, 6652 Duluth Art Institute Association, MN, 4281 Dunn, County of, ND, 4282 Duquesne University, PA, 7912 Durango 4-C Council, CO, 1678 Dutchess County Arts Council, NY, 5593 Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids, MI, 3678 Dynamica Coaching and Capacity Building, MD, 5704 E and Co, NJ, 5356 E-Tech International, NM, 1314 E3: Employers for Education Excellence, OR, 4540, 6913 Eagle Market Streets Development Corporation, NC, 6999 Early Childhood Alliance, IN, 2885 Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, CO, 1679 Early Learning Property Management, GA, 2293, 2327 Earning By Learning of Dallas, TX, 8312, 8313 Earth Day Coalition, OH, 7226 Earth House, CA, 5705 Earth Island Institute, CA, 1358, 6816, 9058 EarthCorps, WA, 6817 Earthjustice, CA, 791 Earthmind, CA, 2151 Earthwatch Institute, MA, 4766 East Baltimore Development, MD, 3173-3175, 6163 East Baton Rouge Parish Public Library, LA, 8821 East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, CA, 6728 East Bay Innovations, CA, 1463 East Central Georgia Regional Library, GA, 8822 East L.A. Community Corporation, CA, 240 East Liberty Development, PA, 7849 East Oakland Boxing Association, CA, 1359 East Palo Alto Police Department, CA, 1258 East Side Learning Center, MN, 4460 East Valley Community Health Center, CA, 1518 East West Players, CA, 878 EASTCONN, CT, 1852-1855 Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Greater Hartford, CT, 1903 Eastern Agency on Aging, ME, 3047 Eastern Area Christian Ministries, AL, 7 Eastern Cape NGO Coalition, South Africa, 3947 Eastern Environmental Law Center, NJ, 4767 Eastern European Medical Society, MN, 4156 Echoing Green, NY, 3745 EcoCity Cleveland, OH, 7227 Ecologic Development Fund, MA, 1152, 2121, 3053 EcoLogic Finance, MA, 1448, 1449, 2122, 6051, 6052 Ecology Action of the Mid-Peninsula, CA, 954 Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL), Chile, 3746 Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation, NY, 6914 Economic Growth Connection of Westmoreland, PA, 7948 Economic Opportunity Institute, WA, 2833 Economic Policy Institute, DC, 3176, 3948, 5706 Ecotrust, OR, 1153, 7438 Ecotrust Canada, Canada, 9059 EcoVentures International, DC, 4333 ECQ Group, NY, 6321 Ecuadorean Foundation for the Preservation of Nature, Ecuador, 1025 Edge Connection, GA, 7122 Edgewood College, WI, 3842 Edgewood Family Network, TX, 3177 Edison Institute, MI, 4076 Education Action - Consultancy, Research and Information, Brazil, 5707 Education Association for Children in New York State, NY, 5143, 5248 Education Conservancy, OR, 6029 Education Development Center, MA, 4870, 8377, 7482, 7483
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Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools, MT, 4664 Education Foundation of Harris County, TX, 8407 Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New York State, NY, 5489 Education Policy and Leadership Center, PA, 8038 Education Resources Institute, MA, 2926, 2927 Education Service Center Region 1, TX, 8506, 8823 Education Service Center Region XI, TX, 8507 Education Trust, DC, 2687, 8824 Education Week, DC, 6851 Educational Broadcasting Corporation, NY, 1777 Educational Information and Resource Center, NJ, 4768 Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater (ENACT), NY, 6322 Educational Partnerships, CT, 4678-4688 Educational Priorities Panel, NY, 6323 Educational Results Partnership, CA, 1360, 5065 Educational Testing Service, NJ, 151, 5950 Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan Area, NY, 6053, 6324 Edvance, TX, 152 EdVenture Group, WV, 7727-7729 Efficacy Institute, MA, 3370, 3377, 3410, 3411, 6915 Efforts of Grace, LA, 5708 Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, IN, 5709 El Cajon Community Development Corporation, CA, 1315 El Camino Hospital Foundation, CA, 1026 El Centro de Hospitalidad, NY, 6325 El Centro de la Raza, WA, 8825 El Centro del Barrio, TX, 8434 El Centro Family Health, NM, 5118 El Concilio of San Mateo County, CA, 1259, 1361 El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Popular Music, Egypt, 5710 El Museo del Barrio, NY, 5490 El Paso Community College, TX, 8480 El Pueblo, NC, 7084 El Rio Foundation, AZ, 7781 Elder Financial Protection Network, CA, 955 ElderFriends, VA, 8556 Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill, NY, 5594, 5595 Eliada Foundation, NC, 7015 Elijahs Promise, NJ, 4741 Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin, TX, 8314 Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House, MA, 3486 Embarras River Basin Agency, IL, 2834 EmcArts, NY, 879 Emerald City Theater Company, IL, 2513 Emergency Housing Consortium of Santa Clara County, CA, 1260 Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions, NY, 6184 EMH Recovery, MA, 3615 Emory University, GA, 2186, 2272, 5711 Empire Justice Center, NY, 5491, 6326 Empower Oahu, HI, 2385 EMS/Science Communication Network, DC, 1154, 4769 End Hunger Network Houston Chapter, TX, 8408 Energy Coordinating Agency of Philadelphia, PA, 3843 Energy Research Institute, China, 555, 556 EngenderHealth, NY, 792, 793, 1155, 1156, 1362, 1363, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4991, 6688 English-Speaking Union of the United States, NY, 6170 Enoch Pratt Free Library, MD, 3360, 8826 Ensemble Les Talens Lyriques, France, 7690 Enterprise Center, PA, 5066, 6916 Enterprise Center of Johnson County, KS, 4595, 4617 Enterprise Community Partners, MD, 8573 Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, MS, 3551, 3585, 3747, 3748, 3844, 3949, 5712, 5713, 5989, 6054, 6136, 6327 Enterprise Honolulu, HI, 2380 Enterprising Environmental Solutions, PA, 519, 993, 5553, 6566-6568, 6729 Entrepreneur Development Center, KS, 4618
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Entrepreneurs Foundation, CA, 1261, 1505 Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest, OR, 7581-7585 Environmental and Energy Study Institute, DC, 557-559 Environmental Careers Organization (ECO), MA, 994, 6055, 6137, 6138 Environmental Community Action (ECO-Action), GA, 2137 Environmental Defense, NY, 4770 Environmental Flying Services, AZ, 995, 1157 Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, CA, 374 Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW), OR, 6818 Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest, IL, 560-562 Environmental Law Institute, DC, 1158 Environmental Law Service, Czech Republic, 3950 Environmental Leadership Program, DC, 2123, 3378, 3951, 4771, 6530, 6569, 6730 Environmental Research Foundation, NJ, 6422 Environmental Research Mapping and Information Systems in Africa, Kenya, 414 Environmental Support Center, DC, 1364, 3952, 6510, 6731, 7306, 8409, 8992 Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education (EAGLE), Canada, 1027 Envision Schools, CA, 880 EPIC International, OR, 7459 Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, VA, 2199 Episcopal Housing Corporation, MD, 3076 Epstein and Fass Associates, NY, 3953 Equal Access, CA, 794 Equality California, CA, 714, 715 Equality Federation Institute, CA, 716 Equinox Theater Company, MT, 2273 Equipping Ministries International, OH, 3642 EQUIT Institute-Gender, Economy and Global Citizenship, Brazil, 5714 Equiterre, Canada, 3845 Erasmus Neighborhood Federation, NY, 6399 Erie County Convention Center Authority, PA, 7810 Erie Family Health Center, IL, 2514 Erie Neighborhood House, IL, 2515 Erie Playhouse, PA, 7811 Erikson Institute, IL, 2516, 2688 Escuela de Montesson, CA, 5119 Escuela del Sol Montessori, NM, 5120 Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, CA, 528 Esperanza Community Services, IL, 2517 Esperanza del Barrio, NY, 6328 Essential Information, DC, 6570 Eugene School District 4J, OR, 6852 European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership, Netherlands, 8827 European Foundation Centre, Belgium, 3749, 5715 Evaluation Research Agency, South Africa, 5283 EVAW: End Violence Against Women International, WA, 5580 Evergreen Family Friendship Service, CO, 9040 Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onandaga County, NY, 5321 Every Child, PA, 7949 Excellent Education Development, CA, 153, 1576 Exceptional Childrens Foundation, CA, 1577 Executive Center for Economic and Educational Development, NC, 7085 Executive Leadership Foundation, DC, 1813 Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma, OK, 7400 Executive Service Corps of Chicago, IL, 2604, 2618, 2784, 2805, 3954 Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, OH, 7358, 7369 Executive Service Corps of Detroit, MI, 3628, 3636, 3651, 3662, 3879, 3884 Executive Service Corps of Greater Kansas City, MO, 4596 Executive Service Corps of Houston, TX, 6056, 8410, 8513 Executive Service Corps of New England, MA, 3412, 3487, 3488, 3594 Executive Service Corps of Southern California, CA, 1096, 1578, 1603-1605
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Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region, NC, 7047, 7086, 7123 Executive Service Corps of the Delaware Valley, NJ, 5953, 7802 Executive Service Corps, National, NY, 5273, 5954, 6057, 6143, 6694 Exhale, Inc., CA, 1365 Exodus Transitional Community, NY, 5144 Experiment in Self-Reliance, NC, 7066 Exploratorium, CA, 425 Explorit Science Center, CA, 7782 Extra Mile Education Foundation, PA, 7850 Face to Face, PA, 7803 Faces and Voices of Recovery, DC, 4871 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, CA, 624, 5161 Fair Chance, DC, 1952, 1989-1991, 2083, 2124, 3341, 6917, 7124 Fair Share Research and Education Fund, OR, 7586 Fair Trial Initiative, NC, 7087 Fairfax County Public Library, VA, 8828 Fairfax County Public Schools, VA, 6853 Fairfield 08, CT, 3535 Faith Center for Community Development, NY, 5357, 5515, 5997, 5998, 6058, 6918 Faith Foundation of Central Florida, FL, 2418, 8350 Faith Partnerships, NC, 3178, 3179 Faithworks, DC, 1953 Famicos Foundation, OH, 7228 Families and Work Institute, NY, 6653, 6654 Families First New York, NY, 5596 Families First of Grant County, OR, 7587 Families for Freedom, NY, 6329 Families International, WI, 3180, 3750 Families USA Foundation, DC, 1954 Family and Children Services, CA, 1262 Family and Childrens Service, MN, 4283, 4426 Family Building Blocks, OR, 8636 Family Care International, NY, 795, 1159 Family Communications, PA, 7950 Family Connections, TX, 8435 Family Empowerment Institute, MI, 3181 Family Focus, IL, 2652, 4157, 4427 Family Health Care Network, CA, 241 Family House, WI, 9100 Family Independence Initiative, CA, 3182 Family Justice, NY, 6009 Family Law CASA of King County, WA, 8637 Family League of Baltimore City, MD, 3183, 3184, 4872, 6919 Family Nurturing Center of Florida, FL, 2170 Family Outreach of East Dallas, TX, 8452 Family Planning Services of Lorain County, OH, 7283 Family Promise, NJ, 2901 Family Reading Partnership, NY, 6809 Family Resource Center, IL, 2518 Family Resources, RI, 8200 Family Service Agency of Burbank, CA, 8269 Family Service Agency of Marin County, CA, 242 Family Service Association of San Antonio, TX, 8436 Family Support America, UT, 4873 Family Tree Clinic, MN, 4428 Family Voices of California, CA, 8724 FamilyMeans, MN, 4158 Fan Free Clinic, VA, 8557 Fargo-Moorhead Opera, ND, 4284 Farm in the City, MN, 4462 Farm Labor Research Project, OH, 7088 Farmworker Health Services, DC, 375 Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, OR, 7588 Farsund, Municipality of, Norway, 7650 Fate Foundation, Nigeria, 5716 Fayetteville Area Health Education Foundation, NC, 7016 FBI National Academy Associates, VA, 5196 Featherfist, IL, 2519 Federal University of Acre Foundation, Brazil, 5717 Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses, MA, 3413 Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama (FOCAL), AL, 8725 Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, NY, 5162
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Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund (FSC/LAF), GA, 3552 Feed My People, WI, 4159 Fellowship Foundation, VA, 8975 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, MO, 8976, 8211 Fellowship Place, CT, 3846 FEMAP Foundation, TX, 8481, 8482 Feminist Majority Foundation, VA, 5492 Fern Ridge Library Foundation, OR, 7589 Field Museum of Natural History, IL, 1028, 1029, 2637, 2727, 6185, 6186 Fieldstone Alliance, MN, 3751 Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, DC, 796, 1160 Filipinos for Affirmative Action, CA, 599 Film Action Oregon, OR, 7590 Film Arts Foundation, CA, 666, 797 Finance Project, DC, 1492, 2928, 2929, 3185, 3186, 3955, 3956 Fine Arts Association Willoughby, OH, 7229 Fine Arts Institute of Edmond, OK, 7401 Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA, 4772 Firelands Public Safety Training Committee, OH, 7286 First Alaskans Institute, AK, 8638 First Childrens Finance, MN, 1606, 3752, 4160, 4429, 4510 First Church Early Learning Center, CT, 1856 First Commitment Foundation, WV, 7730 First District Regional Educational Service Agency, GA, 7484 First Homes Properties, MN, 4161 First Nations Development Institute, CO, 415, 996, 1366, 1478, 3187, 4162, 4285, 5990, 6419 First Night Boston, MA, 3414, 3415 First Peoples Fund, SD, 4463, 5718, 5719, 8218 First Peoples Worldwide, VA, 2152 First State Community Loan Fund, DE, 5358 First Step Fund, MO, 4597, 4619 First Time Computers, DC, 2058 First United Methodist Church, CT, 1857 Five Colleges, MA, 4620 FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds, NY, 465, 2605, 3876, 4815, 5554, 5611, 5960, 6280, 6700, 7415, 7416 Florence Crittenton Services, CA, 717 Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, AZ, 59 Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations, FL, 6920 Florida Consortium of Charter Schools, FL, 88 Florida Department of Children and Families, FL, 4874 Florida Learning Alliance, FL, 6921 Florida Oceanographic Society, FL, 2164 Focus on the Family, CO, 8977 Focus Project, DC, 3957 Focus: Hope, MI, 5720 Folger Shakespeare Library, DC, 5108 Folk-Time, OR, 7439 Fondo de las Americas, Peru, 1030 Fontbonne College, MO, 7978-7981 Food Bank of South Central Michigan, MI, 3753, 3754 Food Research and Action Center, DC, 1161, 4875 Food Trust, PA, 8100 Food Works - Two Rivers Center, VT, 3553 Foodbank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, NJ, 4742 FoodChange, NY, 6695 Foodshare, CA, 7691 Foodshare Commission of Greater Hartford, CT, 1904 Foothills Industries of McDowell County, NC, 7000 For the Love of Christi, TX, 8453 Foraker Group, AK, 37, 1607, 2447, 8639 Forbes Funds, PA, 7851, 7852, 7951, 8109, 8110 Fordham University, NY, 5957 Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies School, MI, 4077 Foreign Policy Research Institute, PA, 7692 Forensic Nursing Specialties, IN, 2874 Forest Education and Conservation Foundation, NC, 9047 Forest Grove School District, OR, 7485 Forest Guardians, NM, 9060
Forest Park Trust, NY, 6132 Forest Stewardship Council, DC, 6732 Forest Watch, VT, 3526 Fort Belknap Community College, MT, 4286 Fort Bend County Library Systems, TX, 8829 Fort Hays State University, KS, 2982, 8270 Fort Ligonier Association, PA, 7952 Fort Scott Community College, KS, 2983 Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, WA, 8830 Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo, IN, 2878 Fort Wayne Community Schools, IN, 6854 Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, IN, 2880 Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, TX, 3489, 8298, 8378 Fort Worth Public Library, TX, 8831 Fort Yuma-Quechan Indian Tribe, AZ, 5109 Forum for Youth Investment, DC, 5134 Forward Community Investments, WI, 4163, 6059, 6060 Foster Care Alumni of America, VA, 8700 Foster Family Programs of Hawaii, HI, 2364, 8701 Foster Youth Education Fund, CA, 1493 Foundation Center, NY, 243, 3755, 3756, 4876, 4877, 5359, 6605, 6733, 6855 Foundation for a College Education, CA, 1263 Foundation for California Community Colleges, CA, 376, 718, 881, 882, 1031 Foundation for Educational Achievement, CA, 1608 Foundation for Excellent Schools, VT, 1755, 1798, 1814, 2365, 2373, 2389, 3371, 3461, 3466, 3595, 4773, 5940, 5968, 6256, 6412, 6511 Foundation for Hearing Research, CA, 7982-7984 Foundation for Professional Training, Philippines, 2349 Foundation for Quality Care, NY, 5597 Foundation for Self-Sufficiency (Central America), TX, 6503 Foundation for Sustainable Development, TX, 3757 Foundation for Thought and Ethics, TX, 8396 Foundation for Tomorrow, TX, 8293, 8514 Foundations for a Better Oregon, OR, 7545 Foundations, Inc., NJ, 3188-3190, 8101 Four Bands Community Fund, SD, 4287 Four One Five Society, CA, 6139 Four-H Council, National, MD, 1101 Fourth Partner Foundation, TX, 8315-8323 FowlerHoffman LLC, CA, 719, 1162-1166 FrameWorks Institute, DC, 5121, 6010 Francis Child Development Institute, MO, 4582, 4583 Franciscan Family Clinics, CA, 1519 Franciscan General Curia, Italy, 2244 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, NY, 5598 Frayser Community Development Corporation, TN, 8238 Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, PA, 8832 Free University of Berlin, Germany, 6187 Freedom House, DC, 3958 Fresh Arts Coalition, TX, 8454 Fresh Lifelines for Youth, CA, 1264 Fresh Youth Initiatives, NY, 5516 Freshstart Resources, TN, 2294 Fresno Center for New Americans, CA, 244 Fresno County Public Library, CA, 8833 Fresno Covenant Foundation, CA, 245 Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, CA, 246 Fresno Metropolitan Ministry, CA, 247 Friedman Place, IL, 2835 Friends of Alice Austen House, NY, 6696 Friends of Atwood, IL, 3758 Friends of Hudson River Park, NY, 6330, 6571 Friends of Patterson Park, MD, 3077 Friends of the Earth, DC, 563 Friends of the Family, MD, 1992-1996, 3191 Friends of the Future Fund, HI, 2372 Friends of the Japanese House and Garden, PA, 8039 Friends of the Shattuck Shelter, MA, 3416, 3616 Friends of the Siberian Forests, Russia, 5721 Friends of WWB/USA, NY, 5722 Friendship House Association of American Indians, CA, 1367 Friendship Service Center, CT, 3536
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Fritz Institute, CA, 798 FSG Social Impact Advisors, MA, 799, 883-885, 1167, 3759, 7230, 7273, 7546, 7547, 8102 FTN Associates, AR, 76 Fujian Energy Research Society, China, 564 Fulfillment Fund, CA, 886 Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development, Russia, 7651 Fund for Educational Excellence, MD, 3078 Fund for Peace, DC, 5284 Fund for Public Schools, NY, 154, 155, 5163, 5360, 6856, 8361 Fundacao de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa, Brazil, 3760 Fundacao Djalma Batista, Brazil, 1032 Fundacao Para o Desenvolvimento da Comunidade, Mozambique, 3761 Fundacio Clinic per a la Recerca Biomedica, Spain, 8834 Fundacion Amistad, NY, 6133 Fundacion Educa Mexico, Mexico, 6061 Fundacion Latino Americana Contra El Sida, TX, 8411 Fundacion Omar Dengo, Costa Rica, 7486, 7487 Fundacion Salvadorena de Apoyo Integral, El Salvador, 3762 Fundacion Solidaridad, Chile, 5723 Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues, NY, 5724 Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, FL, 248, 6734, 6735 Furman University, SC, 6188 GALA Hispanic Theater, DC, 2084 Gallaudet University, DC, 3847 Gamaliel Foundation, IL, 1946, 8726 Gamelan Sekar Jaya, CA, 1368 Gamo Gofa Catholic Church, Ethiopia, 1934 Gansu Huineng New Energy Design and Research Institute, China, 565 Gary Center, CA, 1520 Gary Community Health Foundation, IN, 2226 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), NY, 720 Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute, DC, 3621 Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), NY, 721, 3637, 5361, 6504 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Services Center of Colorado, CO, 1747 General Hospital Corporation, MA, 4878 Generations Group Homes, SC, 7017 Genesis School, MO, 4621 Geoffrey Knox and Associates, NY, 5725 Geohazards International, CA, 587 Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen, Germany, 6189 George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film, NY, 608 George Henry Corliss High School, IL, 2653, 2654 George Mason University, VA, 9101 George Washington University, DC, 4879, 4880, 6190 Georgetown University, DC, 3192, 4881 Georgetown University Medical Center, DC, 5213, 5214 Georgia Ballet, GA, 2295 Georgia Cancer Coalition, GA, 2359 Georgia Center for Law in the Public Interest, GA, 2343, 3959 Georgia Center for Nonprofits, GA, 2296-2298, 2325, 2333, 2350, 2351, 2360, 5067, 6922 Georgia Charter Schools Association, GA, 89 Georgia Justice Project, GA, 2299 Georgia Office of Public Library Services, GA, 8835 Georgia School Council Institute, GA, 2300 Georgia State University Foundation, GA, 2274 Georgia State University Research Foundation, GA, 2301, 8525 Georgia Tech Research Corporation, GA, 6655 Georgia Wildlife Federation, GA, 3960 Georgias Leadership Institute for School Improvement, GA, 2352 GeoSyntec Consultants, IL, 2689 German Marshall Fund of the United States, DC, 6819, 6820 Germantown Performing Arts Center, TN, 8225
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Gilloury Institute, IL, 2520 Gilmer County Family Resource Network, WV, 7731 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., CA, 454, 2521, 3417, 3596, 5599, 5600, 7953 Girls After School Academy, CA, 1369 Girls Inc., NY, 2259, 2902 Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley, CA, 249 Girls on the Run-Chicago, IL, 2522 Girls Power Initiative, Nigeria, 5726 Giving Monadnock, NH, 4717, 4718 Glenville State College, WV, 7732 Glide Economic Development Corporation, CA, 722 Global Community Monitor, CA, 1370 Global Development Network, DC, 8836 Global Disciples Network, PA, 7274 Global Fund for Children, DC, 466 Global Fund for Women, CA, 625 Global Greengrants Fund, CO, 6572 Global Health Action, GA, 2302 Global Health Solutions, GA, 4882 Global Kids, NY, 5258, 6736 Global Philanthropy Partnership, IL, 566 GlobalGiving Foundation, DC, 1450 Golden Triangle Learning Center, CO, 1680 Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life, MS, 7417 Good Beginnings Alliance, HI, 2377, 3193 Good Gear, MA, 5463, 5464 Good Samaritan Clinic of Jackson County, NC, 7067 Good Samaritan Foundation, DC, 2059 Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, MD, 3079 Good Schools for All, CA, 6896, 6897 Good Shepherd Services, NY, 5285, 5465 Goodwill Industries Easter Seal Society of Minnesota, MN, 4288 Goodwill Industries of North Georgia, GA, 2303 Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana, IN, 2886 Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh, PA, 7954 Goucher College, MD, 6191 Government Accountability Project (GAP), DC, 6821 Government Assistance Program, IL, 2638 Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada, IL, 6656 Governors Books from Birth Foundation, TN, 7783 Grameen Foundation USA, DC, 426, 1451 Granby Education Foundation, CT, 1858 Grand Canyon Trust, AZ, 9061 Grand Performances, CA, 887 Grand Rapids Community College, MI, 3763 Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center for Health Professions (MERC), MI, 3643 Grand Rapids Symphony, MI, 3692 Grand Valley State University, MI, 3647, 3693, 3694, 4078 Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities, MI, 4094 Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, CA, 3194 Grantmakers for Education, OR, 3764 Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, DC, 119, 600, 723, 888, 1168, 1169, 2085, 2334, 2353, 3195, 3961, 5466, 5467, 5727, 6737, 6857 Grantmakers in Aging, OH, 250 Grantmakers in Health, DC, 251, 252 Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, PA, 7652, 7653, 7853, 7854, 7955, 8111 Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training (GIFT), CA, 1371 Grassroots International, MA, 2125 Grassroots Leadership, NC, 3765, 6473, 7089 Grassroots Organizations Operating Together in Sisterhood, NY, 5728 Grassroots Public Policy Institute, MN, 4369 Great American History Theater, MN, 4110, 4511 Great Lakes Behavioral Research Institute, PA, 7855, 7913 Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, MI, 3679 Great Plains Windustry Project, MN, 4164 Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont, TN, 7654 Great Valley Center, CA, 1494 Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic, LA, 3038 Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, MA, 3196, 3508, 6923, 8176, 8177
RECIPIENT INDEX
Greater Cleveland Community Shares, OH, 7231, 7307, 7378, 7385 Greater Cleveland Health Education and Service Council, OH, 7379 Greater DC Cares, DC, 1955, 1997, 2041, 2042, 2086, 2344 Greater Flint Health Coalition, MI, 3962 Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee (GIPC), IN, 3197 Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities, MN, 1609, 1610, 4103, 4165, 4320, 4541, 4564 Greater Miami Jewish Council, FL, 7418 Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development, WI, 9132 Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, MN, 4334 Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project, CT, 1788, 1789 Greater New Orleans Knowledge Works, LA, 3012, 3013 Greater North Louisiana Community Development, LA, 3024 Greater North Pulaski Development Corporation, IL, 2785, 6062 Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, PA, 8040 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements, PA, 8041 Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition (GPUAC), PA, 8042, 8043 Greater Phoenix Leadership, AZ, 60 Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, PA, 7655 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, PA, 7956 Greater Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau Educational Foundation, PA, 7957 Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council, PA, 7784 Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, VA, 8558 Greater Yellowstone Coalition, MT, 9062 Green Corps, MA, 3554 Green Dot Education Project, CA, 156, 8362, 8837 Green Guerillas, NY, 6245, 6573 Green House/Zeleniy Dom, Russia, 5729 Green Media Toolshed, DC, 6738, 6739 Green Roundtable, MA, 3379, 3380 Greenbelt Alliance, CA, 467, 1170 Greenbelt Land Trust, OR, 7591 GreenBlue, VA, 4774, 7900 Greenlight Fund, MA, 1265, 3418 Greenlights for Nonprofit Success, TX, 7125, 8271, 8500 Greenpeace Fund, DC, 9063 Greenville Learning Center, NC, 7114 Greyston Foundation, NY, 3555, 5362, 6063, 6169, 6621, 7126 Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Auxiliary Organization, CA, 800 Groundwork Dallas, TX, 8324 Groundwork Yonkers, NY, 6331 Group 484, Serbia, 3963 Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, WA, 4883, 4884 Grow Network, NY, 801 Growth and Development Montessori-Based Child-Care Resource Center, WI, 9111 Growth and Justice, MN, 4370 Gruber and Pereira Associates, CA, 1171 Guardianship Association of North Dakota, ND, 4166 Guerilla News Network, CA, 6740 Guidance Center, MI, 4079 Guild for the Blind, IL, 2836 Guild Incorporated, MN, 4167, 4464 Guinee Ecologie, Guinea, 7656 Gulf Restoration Network, LA, 8540 GURT Resource Center for NGO Development, Ukraine, 3964 Gwinnett Philharmonic Association, GA, 2304 H. T. Dance Company, NY, 5493 Habitat for Humanity of Martin-Saint Lucie, FL, 2165 Habitat for Humanity of Newark, NJ, 5094 Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, CA, 8272 Habitat for Humanity of West Central Minnesota, MN, 4168 Habitat for Humanity, Asheville Area, NC, 5363, 7001
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Habitat for Humanity, Central Nebraska, NE, 4676 Habitat for Humanity, Greene County, PA, 7914 Habitat for Humanity, Mountain, WV, 9083 Habitat for Humanity, Portland, OR, 7592 Haller Lake Christian Health Clinic, WA, 8978 Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, MN, 4169, 4465 Hamburg Natural History Society, NY, 6433 Hamdard Center for Health and Human Services, IL, 2523 Hamilton County Educational Service Center, OH, 7207 Hamline University, MN, 4512 Hampden Hampshire Housing Partnership, MA, 3467 Hampshire College, MA, 1172, 5494, 6192 Hampshire Educational Collaborative, MA, 3468, 8192 Hampton Roads Youth Center, VA, 8591 Hand Fan Museum of Healdsburg, CA, 515 Hand in Hand, CA, 122 HandMade in America, NC, 7002 Hands of Hope Northwest, ID, 8979 Hands On Network, GA, 2282 Hands On Twin Cities, MN, 4430 Hanoi Agricultural University, Vietnam, 5730 HAP, Inc., MA, 3060, 3061, 6924, 8178 Harbor Heritage Society, OH, 7372 Harbor House Ministries, CA, 1372 Harlem Childrens Zone, NY, 3198, 5468 Harrison School District No. 2, CO, 7488 Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing, CT, 3537 Hartford Education Foundation, CT, 5024 Hartford Preservation Alliance, CT, 6741 Hartford Public Schools, CT, 6858 Hartnell College Foundation, CA, 455 Hartwick College, NY, 3848, 6193 Harvard University, MA, 1173, 3965, 3966, 4571, 4885, 4886, 5958, 6030, 6194, 6657, 6658 Hatcher Group, MD, 3967 Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington, WA, 8727 Hattiesburg Public School District, MS, 4572 Haw River Assembly, NC, 7090 Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation, HI, 2366 Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, HI, 2367 Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development, HI, 1977, 1978 Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, HI, 2378 Hawaii Community Services Council, HI, 2368 Hawaii Health Information Corporation, HI, 2391 Hawaii Homeownership Center, HI, 1611, 2374, 2381, 2390 Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs, HI, 2375 Hawaii State Public Library System, HI, 8838 Hayward Unified School District, CA, 802, 1102 Haywood Waterways Association, NC, 7003 Headwaters Foundation for Justice, MN, 4170, 4371 Headwaters Park Alliance, IN, 2881 Health Access Partnership, IA, 2962, 2963 Health and Disability Advocates, IL, 2806, 2807 Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, IL, 2808 Health Care Without Harm, VA, 3556, 5229, 6512, 7856 Health Federation of Philadelphia, PA, 8044 Health Initiatives for Youth, CA, 253-255 Health Level Seven, MI, 4887 Health Policy Alternatives, DC, 5538 Health Policy R&D, DC, 5539 Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, NJ, 4888 Health Services Partnership of Dorchester, MA, 3572, 3577-3579 HealthBridge Alliance, CO, 1727 Healthcare Alternative Systems, IL, 2524 HealthCare Connection, CT, 1859 Healthcare Education, Research and Evaluation Foundation of Southern California, CA, 256 Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County, CA, 257 Healthcare Ventures Alliance, PA, 7812 HealthOne, CO, 4889 HealthReach Clinic, IL, 2443, 2525 Healthy House Within a MATCH Coalition, CA, 258 Healthy Neighborhoods, MD, 3094 Healthy Teen Network, DC, 377
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Heart to Heart International Childrens Medical Alliance, CA, 4357 Heartbeat Centre for Community Development, South Africa, 6574 Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, IL, 2639, 3199 Hedgerow Theater, PA, 8045 Hefei Urban Planning Association, China, 567 Helen Vine Detox Center, CA, 956 Help and Hope Foundation, Chile, 5731 Help USA, NY, 5732 Helping Association for Professional Providers of Young Children - Trumbull County, OH, 7386 Helping Hands, WV, 7460 Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities (HIRED), MN, 4104, 4289, 4431 Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program, MO, 4598 Hennepin, County of, MN, 4335 Henry Ford Learning Institute, MI, 3663, 3664 Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, MD, 6659 Heritage Center for Human and Community Development, AL, 8 Herring Run Watershed Association, MD, 3095 Heyday Institute, CA, 889, 1373 HGM Development, NH, 2869, 3419 HHC Foundation of New York City, NY, 5164 High Desert Museum, OR, 8640 High Tech High Foundation, CA, 890 Highbridge Community Life Center, NY, 5165 Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA), MN, 4171 Higher Heights Consulting and Training, MD, 2426 Highland Cultural Center, NY, 5601 Highlander Research and Education Center, TN, 5733, 8728 Hilbert College, NY, 6434 Hiles Group, LLC, CA, 957 Hillel Academy, WI, 9087 Hillside Work Scholarship Connection, NY, 5469 Hindsight Consulting, NC, 5734 Hinton Rural Life Center, NC, 7018-7020, 7091 Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research (HACER), MN, 4172 Hispanic Business and Community Development Corporation, OH, 7232 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund, FL, 6925 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando, FL, 2185, 6926 Hispanic Federation of New York City, NY, 5517 Hispanic Health Council, CT, 1771 Hispanic Scholarship Fund, CA, 157 Hispanics in Philanthropy, CA, 259, 601, 724, 1374, 1579, 1790, 1860, 3462, 8046-8048 Historic Districts Council, NY, 6246 Historic House Trust of New York City, NY, 6697 Historic Jonestown, MD, 3096 Historic Triangle Senior Center Association, VA, 8605 Historical Society of Delaware, DE, 2200 Historical Society of Washington, DC, DC, 2087, 2088 Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, PA, 7915 History Center in Tompkins County, NY, 6513 History Education Fund, NY, 2998 HIV Alliance, OR, 7440 Hmong American Family, MN, 4321 Hmong American Mutual Assistance Association, MN, 4173 Hmong American Partnership, MN, 4432 Hmong Womens Heritage Association, CA, 260 Hobart and William Smith Colleges, NY, 6195 Hockaday School, TX, 8444 Hockanum Valley Child Care Center, CT, 1861 Holocaust Museum Houston, TX, 5364 Holy Apostles Church, NJ, 4743 Holy Names University, CA, 1033 Holy Redeemer Foundation, PA, 8156, 8157 Home Builders Care Foundation, MD, 1998 Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), NY, 3766 Home Ownership Center, MN, 4174 Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati, OH, 1612, 7338
Home Repair Services of Kent County, MI, 3695 HomeFront, NJ, 4744 Homeless and Refugee Children, MN, 4175 Homewise, NM, 1613, 5105 Homeys Youth Foundation, CA, 1440 Honolulu Symphony, HI, 2382 Hookakoo Corporation, HI, 2369, 2386, 3200 Hooked on Books, PA, 7813 Hopa Mountain, MT, 4290, 4663 HOPE Adoption & Family Services International, MN, 4466 Hope for a Healthier Humanity, NY, 7115 Hope House, AL, 9 Hope Unity Fund of Alabama, AL, 7127 Hopkins, City of, MN, 4176 Horizon Hospice and Palliative Care, IL, 2809, 2810 Horizon Theater Company, GA, 2305 Horizons Foundation, CA, 378, 5735 Horizons International, CO, 1711 Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, CT, 1815 Horses Helping the Handicapped, TX, 8437 Horticultural Society of New York, NY, 5145 Hospice Care in the Berkshires, MA, 7768 Hospice Support Care of Williamsburg, VA, 8606 Hospital Committee for the Livermore Pleasanton Areas, CA, 1034 Hospital Consortium of San Mateo County, CA, 1035 Hospital Council of Northern and Central California, CA, 1036 Hospital League/Local 1199 Training and Upgrading Fund, NY, 5540 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, PA, 7769 Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels (HI-AYH), MA, 3849 House Foundation for the Arts, NY, 5259, 6332, 6635 House of Possibilities, MA, 3617 House Theater of Chicago, IL, 2526 Housing Action Illinois, IL, 2837 Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey, NJ, 6257 Housing Assistance Management Enterprise, UT, 5058 Housing California, CA, 1375 Housing Partners, MA, 2227 Housing Partnership Development Corporation, NY, 5260 Housing Partnership Network, MA, 3597 Housing Partnerships, VA, 8607 Houston A Plus Challenge, TX, 7693 Houston Clean City Commission, TX, 8412 Houston Museum of Natural Science, TX, 8379 Houston READ Commission, TX, 8389 Houston, City of, TX, 8413 Howard Area Community Center, IL, 2527 Huckleberry Youth Programs, CA, 261 Hudson Opera House, NY, 5602 Hudsonia Limited, NY, 5603 Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, HI, 1266 Human Development Initiatives, Nigeria, 5736 Human Interaction Research Institute, CA, 3201 Human Rights Network in Uganda, Uganda, 2728 Human Services Coalition of Lane County, OR, 8641 Humane Society, Minnesota Valley, MN, 3850 Humane Society, Western Pennsylvania, PA, 8112 Humboldt Community Breast Health Project, CA, 262, 263 Hungarian Red Cross Fejer County Organization, Hungary, 7657 Hunter College of the City University of New York, NY, 4890, 6624 Huntington Family Centers, NY, 5322 Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, ME, 7021 Hypocrites, The, IL, 2528 I Have A Dream Foundation, NY, 131 IARCCA Institute for Excellence, IN, 2903 Idaho Commission for Libraries, ID, 8839, 8840 Idaho Nonprofit Development Center, ID, 2420, 4542, 8642 Idaho State Department of Education, ID, 2401-2403 Idaho State University, ID, 3851 Idaho, State of, ID, 2404-2416
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Ifa Lethu Foundation, South Africa, 6196 Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps, MD, 5286 Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation, IL, 2529 Illinois Business Roundtable Education Foundation, IL, 2458 Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health, IL, 2530 Illinois Center for Violence Prevention, IL, 2531, 2811 Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, IL, 2812, 2813 Illinois Facilities Fund, IL, 2532, 2619, 2690, 2729, 2773, 2774, 2814, 5365, 6064, 6742, 6927 Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition, IL, 2533, 2815 Illinois Network of Charter Schools, IL, 2534, 8841 Illinois State University, IL, 2859, 6859 Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, IL, 2816 Illusion Theater and School, MN, 4177 IMA Childrens Recreation Fund, MI, 4063 Imagination Stage, MD, 2089 Imago, The Theater Mask Ensemble, OR, 7558 IMHOTEP Foundation, OH, 7233 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, MT, 2245 Immigrant Legal Resource Center, CA, 602, 1310 Immigration Museum of New Americans, CA, 7694 IMPACT - Alabama Student Service Initiative, AL, 10 Impact Capital, WA, 4543, 8643, 9006-9009 Impact Foundation, ND, 7185 Impact Fund, CA, 1479 IMPACT Silver Spring, MD, 1956, 1957, 1999-2003, 2090, 2091 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, England, 8842 Improving Mentor Practices and Communication Techniques Coalition, NY, 6474 In-Form Consultants, MD, 3202 Independent Colleges of Indiana, IN, 2904 Independent Feature Project - Chicago, IL, 2535 Independent Press Association, CA, 6743, 6744 Independent School District No. 625, MN, 4467 Independent Sector, DC, 3767, 7857 India Foundation for the Arts, India, 5737 Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, MN, 4468 Indian Land Tenure Foundation, MN, 4291, 4372 Indian Land Working Group, NM, 5738 Indian Law Resource Center, MT, 5739 Indiana Area Office of the United Methodist Church, IN, 2905 Indiana Department of Education, IN, 6860 Indiana Dunes Environmental Education Consortium, IN, 2626 Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation, IN, 2906 Indiana Sports Corporation, IN, 2890 Indiana University, IN, 3768, 5287, 5740, 5941, 6197, 7695 Indiana University Foundation, IN, 2957 Indiana University-Purdue University, IN, 2891, 2930 Indiana Youth Institute, IN, 2866, 2879, 3203 Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center, IN, 2907, 3204 Indianapolis Professional Association, IN, 7339 Indianapolis, City of, IN, 3205 Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, IN, 8843 Indigenous Environmental Network, MN, 6423 Indigenous Peoples Task Force, MN, 4178 Individual Development Account and Asset Building Collaborative of North Carolina, NC, 7092 Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education, CA, 8273 Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia, VA, 1958, 2004 Information Agency MEMO.RU, Russia, 5741 Information Center Womyn for Womyn, Malaysia, 6247 Infoshare, NY, 6400 Initiative for Affordable Housing DeKalb, GA, 2306, 2307 Inland Northwest Partners Association, WA, 5068 INMED Partnerships for Children, VA, 1816, 4656-4658, 4819 Inner City Advisors, CA, 725, 1614, 6928 Inner-City Teaching Corps of America, IL, 1923, 2655 InnerCity Entrepreneurs (ICE), MA, 6929 Innocence Project, NY, 6011-6013
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development, MD, 6745 Innovation Network, DC, 803, 804, 3206, 7022 Innovation Partnership, OR, 7593 InnVision the Way Home, CA, 1174 Insights Teen Parent Program, OR, 8644 Insites A Support Network for Educational Change, CO, 5942 Inspiration Corporation, IL, 2536 Institute for Children With Special Needs-Balzam, Israel, 9088 Institute for Conservation Leadership, MD, 3968, 3969, 4292, 4336, 8695, 8993 Institute for Cultural Enterprise, NY, 5742 Institute for Diplomatic Studies, Egypt, 5743 Institute for Educational Advancement, CA, 7696, 9102, 9103 Institute for Educational Leadership, DC, 1175, 1176, 1495, 2931, 3207, 3208, 3970, 8136 Institute for Family Development, MD, 1959 Institute for Federal Democracy, South Africa, 3971 Institute for Health and Productivity Management, VA, 1591 Institute for Healthcare Advancement, CA, 1521 Institute for Healthcare Improvement, MA, 1037, 1038, 1699, 2424, 2730, 4891, 4892, 7204, 7205 Institute for Higher Education Policy, DC, 2932 Institute for Local Government, CA, 891 Institute for Local Self-Reliance, DC, 1376, 2153, 3342, 4775, 5744 Institute for Medical Quality, CA, 264 Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, VA, 2146 Institute for New Americans, MN, 4433 Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, NY, 5518 Institute for Nursing, NJ, 4893 Institute for Organizational Training and Development, CA, 1615 Institute for Policy Studies, DC, 2092 Institute for Research and Reform in Education, NJ, 8844, 8845 Institute for Safe Families, PA, 8049 Institute for Social and Economic Development, IA, 3209, 5197 Institute for Social and Environmental Justice Education, CA, 6014 Institute for Sustainable Communities, VT, 1817 Institute for Teaching, CA, 8846 Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, CA, 805 Institute for Urban Family Health, NY, 5166, 5562 Institute for Womens Policy Research, DC, 4179 Institute of Communication and Development, Uruguay, 3769 Institute of Computer Technology, CA, 7489-7494 Institute of Cultural Affairs, AZ, 45 Institute of Development Studies, England, 806, 5745 Institute of Ecosystem Studies, NY, 5604 Institute of Internal Auditors, FL, 6660 Institute of International Education, CA, 626, 1177, 5746 Institute of Medicine of Chicago, IL, 2817, 2818 Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, DC, 3210 Instituto de Botanica Darwinion, Argentina, 6198 Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste, Argentina, 6199 Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica Tropical, Portugal, 6200 Instituto del Bien Comun, Peru, 1039 Instituto Fe y Vida, CA, 1935 Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil, Brazil, 1040 Instituto Socioambiental, Brazil, 1041, 1042 Integris Baptist Medical Center Foundation, OK, 7985 Inter-Ethnic Initiative for Human Rights Foundation, Bulgaria, 3972 Inter-Regional Rural Feminist Coordination (COMALETZIN), Mexico, 5747 Interaction Institute for Social Change, MA, 3211 Interchurch Center, NY, 6575 Intercultural Center for Research in Education, MA, 3381 Interdependent Living Solutions Center, IL, 2838
RECIPIENT INDEX
Interface Children Family Services, CA, 8274 Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, WI, 4180 Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights, CA, 379 Interfaith Community Services, CA, 1545 Interfaith Education Fund, TX, 5748, 8729 Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs, IL, 2537, 2538 Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston, TX, 8414 Interfaith Worker Justice, IL, 8730 Interior Region Emergency Medical Services Council, AK, 38, 39 Intermediate Unit One, PA, 7733-7735 Intermountain Harm Reduction Project, UT, 6015 International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, NY, 6144 International AIDS Society, Switzerland, 5749 International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care, TX, 6475 International Center for Equal Healthcare Access, NY, 4820 International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, DC, 3973 International Center for Research on Women, DC, 1178, 1179, 7559, 7560 International Center for Transitional Justice, NY, 3974 International City/County Management Association, DC, 4894 International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience, NY, 5750 International Collaborative for Science, Education, and the Environment, MA, 588 International Community Foundation, CA, 5751 International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives USA, CA, 6333 International Council on Management of Population Programmes, Malaysia, 807, 1180-1182, 5752, 5753 International Crane Foundation, WI, 6822 International Crisis Group, DC, 3975 International Federation of Women Lawyers, Kenya, 5754 International Fund for Animal Welfare, MA, 6823 International Hispanic Network, TX, 3212 International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, NY, 7658 International Institute for Mediation and Historical Reconciliation, MA, 6576 International Medical Corps, CA, 1564, 2063, 6155, 6644, 8363, 8847 International Medical Services for Health (INMED), CA, 265 International Poetry Forum, PA, 7916 International Reading Association, DE, 5288 International Rescue Committee, NY, 3097, 8848 International Solidarity for Development and Investment, France, 5755 International Sustainable Systems Research Center, CA, 568 International Trachoma Initiative, NY, 8849 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, DC, 2454 Internationals Network for Public Schools, NY, 5261 Internews Network, CA, 2731 Interserve, PA, 1712 Intervale Foundation, VT, 3557 InterValley Project, MA, 3976 Interventional Cardiology Research Foundation, LA, 1377 IntraHealth International, NC, 1183 Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, IL, 2539 Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), MO, 8583 Inyo County Office of Education, CA, 1184 Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, IA, 3977 Iowa City Public Library, IA, 8850 Iowa Department of Education, IA, 6861 Iowa Health Foundation, IA, 2973 Iowa State University, IA, 3852 Ir Amim, Israel, 627 Irish Repertory Theater Company, NY, 5495 Irondale Ensemble Project, NY, 5756 ISAIAH, MN, 4181, 4337, 4469 Island Alliance, MA, 3420, 3490 Island Conservation, CA, 1185
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RECIPIENT INDEX
Island Harvest, NY, 6334 Isle of Dogs Community Foundation, England, 3598 Isles, Inc., NJ, 5025 Israel Religious Action Center, Israel, 628 Israel21c, CA, 4736 Itasca Development Corporation, MN, 4121 Ithaca College, NY, 6514, 6661 Ithaka Harbors, NY, 808, 809, 6201-6204 Ivy Tech Community College Central Indiana, IN, 2933 Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs, WY, 569 Jackson Laboratory, ME, 3372 Jacksonville Public Libraries, FL, 8851 Jacksonville Womens Business Center, FL, 2171 Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation, CA, 726, 3213 Jamaica Business Resource Center, NY, 5366, 6065 James K. Batten Black Executive Forum, FL, 2177 Jamestown Fine Arts Association, ND, 4293 Jane Addams Senior Caucus, IL, 2839 Japanese American Service Committee, IL, 2840 JASON Foundation for Education, MA, 4622 Java Learning Center, Indonesia, 5757 Jaycees Charitable Foundation, Minnesota, MN, 4182 Jazz at Lincoln Center, NY, 8645 Jazz Institute of Chicago, IL, 2540 Jeff Morris Fire and Life Safety Foundation, OR, 7548 Jefferson County Public Schools, KY, 6862 Jefferson Institute, VA, 2228 Jefferson Parish Library, LA, 8852 Jericho Road Project, MA, 427 Jerold Panas, Linzy and Partners, IL, 2421 Jewish Community Center of Greater Minneapolis, MN, 4183 Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, MD, 7419 Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, CA, 667 Jewish Community Center of the Greater Saint Paul Area, MN, 4184 Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, NY, 3361, 5262, 6335 Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, MN, 4434 Jewish Education Service of North America, NY, 67, 6281, 6701-6703, 7288, 7289 Jewish Family and Child Service, OR, 7441 Jewish Family and Childrens Services, CA, 123 Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, OH, 7194 Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, CA, 7420 Jewish Federation of Delaware, DE, 7421 Jewish Federation of Greater Houston, TX, 7422 Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, PA, 7423 Jewish Federation of Omaha, NE, 4673, 7424 Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, FL, 7425 Jewish Federation of Saint Louis, MO, 7426 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, FL, 7427 Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay, CA, 668, 669 Jewish Federation of Youngstown, OH, 7428 Jewish Federation, Milwaukee, WI, 9089 Jewish Fund for Justice, NY, 670, 3362, 5758, 6401 Jewish Home and Care Center, WI, 9090 Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, NY, 5167 Jewish Home for the Aged, CA, 1378 Jewish Media Fund, NY, 6536 Jewish Outreach Institute, NY, 2260 Jewish Renaissance Medical Center, NJ, 4805 Jewish Social Service Agency, MD, 2093 Jewish Vocational Service, CA, 671 JHP Community Center, IL, 2541 Jilin Energy Conservation Research and Design Institute, China, 570 JK Group, NJ, 438-450, 468-482, 2005-2008, 2448, 2969, 3421-3427, 3684, 3685, 5004-5009 Job Opportunities Task Force, MD, 3080, 3363, 6476-6478 Jobs for Maines Graduates, ME, 3048 Jobs for the Future, MA, 3214, 4895, 5759, 9010 Jobs for Youth/Chicago, IL, 2656
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, DC, 3338, 8275, 8276 John F. Kennedy High School, IL, 2657 John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation, MA, 3618 John Muir Medical Foundation, CA, 936 John Stott Ministries, CA, 1713, 3644, 9041 John Tracy Clinic, CA, 7986, 7987 Johns Hopkins University, MD, 1043, 1186, 3081, 3082, 3215, 4896, 5541, 5760, 6479, 8853 Johnson County Community College, KS, 4623 JOIN: A Center for Involvement, OR, 7442 Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, DC, 380 Jonas Center for Excellence in Nursing, NY, 6336 Jordan Education Foundation, UT, 7495 Jordan School District, UT, 7496 Joseph Center, IL, 2612 Joy Development School, TX, 8415 JSI Research and Training Institute, VA, 8854 Juan Neumann Center, NY, 6337 Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, DC, 6016 Judiciary Leadership Development Council, DC, 7903 Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, IL, 2542 Junebug Productions, LA, 5761 Juniata College, PA, 7958 Junior Achievement Worldwide, CO, 1818, 1819 Junior League of Baltimore, MD, 3364 Junior League of Boca Raton, FL, 2166 Justice at Stake Campaign, DC, 6017 Justice for Children International, CT, 8372 Justice Policy Institute, DC, 3216 Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana, LA, 5762 Juvenile Law Center, PA, 3217 Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social Development, West Bank/Gaza, 5763 JWCH Institute, CA, 1522, 1580
Kern County Network for Children, CA, 267 Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council, AK, 41 Keystone Center, CO, 1820, 7659 Keystone Community Services, MN, 4185 Keystone Conservation Trust, PA, 8050 Kickstart-International, CA, 483 KID One Transport System, AL, 11 KIDPOWER, CO, 1736 KIDPOWER TEENPOWER FULLPOWER International, CO, 1728 Kids First Coalition, CA, 673 Kids Included Together San Diego, CA, 1099 Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service (KIDS) Center, OR, 7594 Kids Voting Saint Paul, MN, 4186 KidSenses, NC, 7094 KidsOhio.org, OH, 2691, 8859 Kidspace, A Participatory Museum, CA, 1581 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, PA, 7785 Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association (KCAA) Preschools of Hawaii, HI, 2379 King County Library System Foundation, WA, 8860 Kinship of Greater Minneapolis, MN, 4187 Kinship of Polk County, WI, 4188 KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation, CA, 158-160, 484, 525, 526, 591, 811, 931, 932, 1379, 2340, 7436, 8364, 8568, 8569 Kirkwood Community College Foundation, IA, 2974 Klamath Bird Observatory, OR, 8980 Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, OR, 9064 Klein and Roth Consulting, CA, 6402 Knox County Public Library, TN, 8861 Knox Emergency Fund, PA, 8113-8115 Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, AK, 42 Kohala Center, HI, 2394 KOOTASCA Community Action, MN, 4189 Krankenanstalt Mutterhaus der Borromaerinnen, Germany, 3599
K C P T-Kansas City Public Television Channel 19, MO, 4624 K P C C 89.3 Southern California Public Radio, CA, 810 K Q E D, CA, 428, 672, 1044, 1473 Kaala Farm, HI, 2393 Kaboom, DC, 1110, 4599, 6066, 6277 Kachemak Bay Broadcasting, AK, 40 Kagiso Charitable Trust, South Africa, 3770 Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, CA, 1045-1048 Kalamazoo College, MI, 6205 Kannapolis, City of, NC, 7093 Kansas Association of Local Health Departments, KS, 2984-2988 Kansas City Public Library, MO, 8855 Kansas City Repertory Theater, MO, 4587 Kansas City School District, MO, 4588 Kansas Department of Corrections, KS, 6018 Kansas Public Health Association, KS, 2989 Kansas State Department of Education, KS, 6863 Kansas University Endowment Association, KS, 2990, 4589 Kansas, State of, KS, 2991 Karen Hill-Scott and Company, CA, 1187 Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, MA, 3428, 6338 Katherine Branson School, CA, 958 Katheryne B. Payne Education Center, OK, 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403 Keiro Services, CA, 266 Kelola Foundation, Indonesia, 5764, 5765 Kent County Literacy Council, MI, 4095 Kent District Library, MI, 8856 Kent Intermediate School District, MI, 3696 Kent State University, OH, 4897 KentuckianaWorks, KY, 3006 Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, KY, 8731 Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, KY, 8857, 8858 Kentucky Department of Education, KY, 6864 Kentucky River Community Care, KY, 4898 Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange, Kenya, 6606 Kenya Community Development Foundation, Kenya, 5766 Kenya Education Network Trust, Kenya, 5767
L.A. Family Housing Corporation, CA, 1582 L.A. Works, CA, 178, 6930 La Alianza Hispana, MA, 3429, 3430 La Casa de Don Pedro, NJ, 5026 La Clinica de la Raza, CA, 3853, 5977 La Familia Guidance Center, MN, 4470 La Jolla Chamber Music Society, CA, 1316 La Mama Experimental Theater Club, NY, 6577 La Paloma Sabanera Coffeehouse and Bookstore, CT, 3538 La Piana Associates, CA, 892, 1188 La Raza Centro Legal-San Francisco, CA, 1311 La Rosa-The Rose, TX, 8515 La Salle University, PA, 7988, 7989 La Vallee des Roseaux, Canada, 7660 Labor Community Strategy Center, CA, 8732 Labor Project for Working Families, CA, 1189, 1190, 1312, 6662 Lake County School District, CO, 1681 Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium, IL, 571 Lake Pend Oreille School District No. 84, ID, 2422 Lakeland Community College Foundation, OH, 7234 Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, MN, 4294 Lakota Oyate Wakanyeja Owicakyapi (LOWO), SD, 8702, 8703 Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, NY, 727 Lancaster County Library, PA, 8862 Land Trust Alliance, DC, 3978, 3979, 6140, 6141, 7308, 8051, 9011 Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, CA, 1191 Lands Council, WA, 9065 Lane County Department of Youth Services, OR, 7595 Lane County Food Coalition, OR, 7596 Lantern Theater Company, PA, 8052 Lao Advancement Organization of America, MN, 4190 Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota, MN, 4191 Lao Family Community of Stockton, CA, 268 Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation, MN, 4373, 4374 LarsonAllen LLP, MN, 5768-5770 Las Animas School District RE-1, CO, 1682
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Argentina, 5771 Latin American Group for Justice and Gender, Argentina, 5772 Latin American Integration Center, NY, 6403 Latin American Youth Center, DC, 2094 Latina Breast Cancer Agency, CA, 269, 1267 Latina Center, CA, 381 Latino Advocacy Coalition of Henderson County, NC, 7095 Latino Council of Marin, CA, 959, 1380 Latino Economic Development Center, MN, 4122 Latino Issues Forum, CA, 270, 812 Latino Network, OR, 7597 Latino Union of Chicago, IL, 2658 Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center (LYRIC), CA, 728 Law School Consortium Project, CA, 1381 Lawrence CommunityWorks, MA, 3218, 3219 Lawrenceville Corporation, PA, 6746 Lawyers Alliance for New York, NY, 6404 Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, IL, 2543, 2786, 8169, 8170 Lawyers for the Creative Arts, IL, 2640 Leader to Leader Institute, NY, 7326 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, DC, 3771, 3980, 3981 Leadership Council of Human Services Executives, OH, 7208 Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP), CA, 5773 Leadership Empowerment And Development (LEAD) Group, MN, 4192, 4471 Leadership for Development, NY, 1714 Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy, CA, 516, 520 Leadership Institute of Memphis, TN, 8226, 8227 Leadership Lincoln, NE, 4690 Leadership Metro Richmond, VA, 5069 Leadership Newark, NJ, 4801 Leadership Oklahoma City, OK, 7404 Leadership Pittsburgh, PA, 7917 Leadership Teacher, NH, 4719, 4720 Leadership Training and Education Fund, CA, 1268 Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) for New Haven Youth, CT, 7786 Leadership, Education and Development (LEAD) Program in Business, CA, 271 League for People with Disabilities, MD, 3365 League for the Blind, OK, 7405 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, DC, 6747, 9066 League of Human Dignity, NE, 4691 LEARN, CT, 1792, 1862, 1863, 6522, 6523 Learning Center of North Texas, TX, 5367 Learning Community Project, OH, 7329 Learning Exchange, MO, 3000, 3665, 4590-4592, 4600, 4652, 8163 Learning Leaders, NY, 6578 Learning Matters, NY, 813 Learning Technologies Network-Brasil, Brazil, 7497 Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts, Lebanon, 5774 Lee County Library System, FL, 8863 Leeds Arts Council, AL, 12 Legal Action Center, NY, 6019 Legal Assistance for Seniors, CA, 382, 1464 Legal Information for Families Today, NY, 5263 Legal Momentum, NY, 729 Legal Services of Northern California, CA, 272 LegalCORPS, MN, 4193, 4375, 4513 Lesbian Community Cancer Project, IL, 2544 Lesedi La Sechaba Art and Craft, South Africa, 3772 Lester and Rosalie Anixter Center, IL, 2545 Let Them Hear Foundation, CA, 7990 Lets Breakthrough, NY, 6480 Leveraging Investments in Creativity, NY, 5775, 6607, 6748 Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, MD, 3366 LGBT Aging Project, MA, 3431 Liberty Hill Foundation, CA, 814 Library Foundation of Los Angeles, CA, 8864 Library Network, MI, 8865
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Library of Michigan, MI, 8866 Library of Michigan Foundation, MI, 8867 Life and Environment, Israel, 629 Life Choices, TN, 8228 Life Pieces to Masterpieces, DC, 2095 Lifeline Productions, IL, 2546 Lifesteps, PA, 7918 Lifeworks Services, MN, 4435 Lighthouse, NE, 4692 Lighthouse Academies, MA, 90, 6799 Lighthouse Communities, MI, 3680, 3697, 3698 Lighthouse Community Center, CA, 1382 Lighthouse for the Blind, WA, 8646 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NY, 5368 Lincoln Center Institute, NY, 3346, 6625 Lincoln Center Theater, NY, 5369, 5370 Lincoln Community Playhouse, NE, 4693 Lincoln County Childrens Advocacy Center, OR, 7443 Lincoln Park Community Shelter, IL, 2547 Lincoln Parks and Recreation Foundation, NE, 4694 Lincoln Public Schools Foundation, NE, 4674 Link Media, CA, 6749 Links Hall, IL, 2548 Literacy Partnership for Southeast Michigan, MI, 7787 Literacy Volunteers of America, WI, 4194 Literacy Volunteers of Northern Connecticut, CT, 1864 Literacy West Virginia, WV, 7736 Literacy, Inc., NY, 5168, 6626 Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, IL, 2841 Little Earth Neighborhood Early Learning Center, MN, 4295 Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Services, MA, 3600 Little Sisters of the Poor, IL, 2549 Little Theater of Winston-Salem, NC, 7165 Little Traverse Civic Theater, MI, 3681 Live Oak Institute, CA, 1465 Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative, NY, 2229 Living Classrooms Foundation, MD, 3220 Living Waters Full Gospel, India, 7461 Livingston Community Health Services, CA, 273 Local Government Academy, PA, 7858 Local Government Commission, CA, 4899 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), AZ, 6072, 1317, 1546-1549, 4545, 6932, 1905-1909, 3539, 5376, 6261, 1960, 2010, 2011, 2096, 3223, 6933, 7287, 7341, 8140, 8596, 2178, 5373, 6081, 6934, 6935, 6937, 6939, 6992, 2550, 2551, 2732, 2734, 2735, 2775, 2787, 3222, 5371, 6068, 6082, 6938, 6077, 3062, 3432, 3433, 6931, 7901, 3625, 3699, 3880, 4064, 4096, 5991, 6070, 6750, 4546, 4601, 4602, 5374, 5028, 8137-8139, 91, 730, 1466, 1616-1621, 1865, 1866, 2009, 2043, 2733, 2908, 2909, 3221, 3224, 3509, 3773, 3774, 3982, 4338, 4514, 5027, 5095, 5198, 5372, 5566, 5776, 5955, 6067, 6069, 6071, 6073-6075, 6078-6080, 6164, 6258-6260, 6415, 6435-6437, 6608, 6609, 6991, 7275, 7370, 8116, 8179-8181, 9123, 6076, 7291, 7321, 7322, 7340, 7342, 7737, 7919, 3491, 8193, 8209, 5375, 8516, 6936, 6990, 7806, 8595, 4544, 8277, 9091, 9113, 9126 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, OH, 6083, 8141 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City, NY, 3629, 5377, 5378, 6940, 6941 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Bay Area, CA, 1383, 4547, 6942 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Jacksonville, FL, 5029 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities, MN, 3225, 4111, 4195, 4436, 4472, 4515, 4548, 4565 Local Management Board of Saint Marys County, MD, 3226 Logan County Department of Social Services, CO, 1683 Lone Star Ballet, TX, 8258, 8259
RECIPIENT INDEX
Long Beach Public Library, CA, 8868 Long Beach Public Library Foundation, CA, 106 Long Beach Unified School District, CA, 161 Long Beach, City of, CA, 274 Long Island Development Corporation, NY, 5379, 6943 Long Island Housing Partnership, NY, 1622, 6084, 6416, 6944 Long Island Immigrant Alliance, NY, 6339 Long Island Sound Foundation, CT, 7807 Long Range Education, Empowerment and Action Project, CA, 1384 Long-Term Care Ombudsman, OH, 7235 Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute, NY, 5519, 6085, 7128, 7129 Los Alamos National Security LLC, NM, 6206 Los Angeles Community Design Center, CA, 107, 275, 1583, 1623, 5380, 5381, 6945 Los Angeles County Arts Commission, CA, 674 Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging, CA, 7697 Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches, CA, 276, 8733 Los Angeles Mission Community Clinic, CA, 1523 Los Angeles Music and Art School, CA, 1584 Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative, CA, 6946 Los Angeles Public Library, CA, 8869 Los Angeles, City of, CA, 8870 Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO), LA, 2138, 2427, 2428, 3008, 3014, 3018, 3031-3033, 3039, 4097, 5106 Louisiana Board of Regents, LA, 2934 Louisiana Childrens Museum, LA, 8734 Louisiana Community and Technical College System, LA, 5777, 7116 Louisiana Department of Social Services, LA, 3227 Louisiana Division of Administration, LA, 6865 Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN), LA, 3983, 8735 Louisiana Library Foundation, LA, 8871 Louisiana Resource Center for Educators, LA, 3019, 3020, 3034, 3040 Louisiana, State of, LA, 2736 Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, KY, 6481 Lovelace Medical Foundation, NM, 5122 Low Income Housing Institute, WA, 3854 Low Income Investment Fund, CA, 651, 652, 3228 Lowcountry Open Land Trust, SC, 2627 Lowell Area Arts Council, MI, 3700 Lowell Public Schools, MA, 3608 Lower East Side Printshop, NY, 6340 Loyola University of Chicago, IL, 2860 Lucan Community College, Ireland, 7498 LULAC Institute, TX, 3666, 3667, 7130 LULAC National Educational Service Centers, MO, 4625 Lumbu Indigenous Community Foundation, Australia, 416 Lumiere Medical Ministries, NC, 3645 Lumity, IL, 2552, 2606, 2613, 2788, 2819 Luna Negra Dance Theater, IL, 2553, 2692 Lundy Foundation, CO, 6610 Lutheran Community Services Northwest, WA, 9012 Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland, OH, 7195, 7236, 7309 Lutheran Services for the Aging, NC, 7023 Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, MN, 4196, 4376 Lux Center for the Arts, NE, 4695 Luzerne County Library System, PA, 8872 Lynnwood Foundation, NC, 7048, 7049 Lyric Opera of Chicago, IL, 3775 Lyric Opera of Kansas City, MO, 4650 M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation, TX, 7814, 8495 Mackinac Center for Public Policy, MI, 9104 Madison Area Grassroots Leadership College, WI, 9110 Madjulla, Australia, 417 Maecenata Management, Germany, 2449 Magic Theater, CA, 815 Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf, MS, 7991-7994 Maimonides Medical Center, NY, 5169
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Main Street Ventures, OH, 7371 Maine Center for Economic Policy, ME, 3049 Maine College of Art, ME, 7959 Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute, ME, 2187 Maine Medical Center, ME, 4900 Maine, State of, ME, 4901 Make the Road By Walking, NY, 6405 Makerere University, Uganda, 6207 Malone Community Center, NE, 4675, 4696 Mammoth Site of Hot Springs South Dakota, SD, 4296 Management Assistance Group, DC, 2126, 3229, 6482 Management Assistance Program, FL, 2217, 5070 Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, MN, 1624, 4105, 4322, 4516, 4517 Management Consulting Services, MA, 3382, 3510 Management Sciences for Health, MA, 816, 3434 Management Strategies for Africa, England, 1192, 1193 Manchester Craftsmens Guild, PA, 7859 Manchester Early Learning Center, CT, 1867, 1868 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, NY, 1913, 4902 Manuela Ramos Movement, Peru, 5778 Maria High School, IL, 7788 Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture, AZ, 49, 61 Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School, IL, 2659-2662 Marin Agricultural Land Trust, CA, 960 Marin Country Day School, CA, 961 Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, CA, 962 Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network, CA, 963, 964, 1385, 1386, 8736 Marin Education Fund, CA, 965, 966, 1387, 1388, 6947 Marin General Hospital, CA, 1049 Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, CA, 967, 968 Marin Services for Women, CA, 969 Marin Visitors Network, CA, 970 Marin, County of, CA, 971 Marine Mammal Center, CA, 1050 Marine Stewardship Council, WA, 1194 Marion County Commission on Youth, IN, 2910 Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council, IN, 3230 Marion-Polk Food Share, OR, 7598 Marketing Department Group, Australia, 7499 Marlboro College, VT, 6031 Marquette University, WI, 3231, 8873, 9105, 9106 Marshall University Foundation, WV, 7738 Marshfield Clinic, WI, 4903 Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, NY, 5496 Martha Jefferson Hospital, VA, 3855 Martin University, IN, 2935 Marx Toy Museum, PA, 7815 Mary Baldwin College, VA, 2201 Marygrove College, MI, 4080 Maryhaven, OH, 7276 Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, MD, 3232, 4518, 5382, 6483 Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, MD, 3233 Maryland Healthcare Education and Research Foundation, MD, 7206 Maryland Hospital Education and Research Foundation, MD, 3367, 6484 Maryland Mentoring Partnership, MD, 4519, 7789, 8574 Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, MD, 4520 Mason/Rhynes Productions, MD, 1961, 1962, 2097 Massachusetts 2020, MA, 817 Massachusetts Advocates for Children, MA, 3435 Massachusetts Association for Arts, Sciences and Humanities Education, MA, 3436 Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, MA, 2044, 3437, 3511, 3512, 3601, 6948, 8182, 8183 Massachusetts Charter Public School Association, MA, 3438, 3469 Massachusetts Charter School Advocacy Fund, MA, 3506
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Massachusetts Cultural Council, MA, 3439 Massachusetts Department of Education, MA, 6866 Massachusetts Department of Social Services, MA, 8737 Massachusetts General Hospital, MA, 6171 Massachusetts Historical Society, MA, 3492 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, 4626, 6663, 6664, 7500 Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, MA, 3493 Massachusetts Nonprofit Working Group, MA, 3440, 3441 Massachusetts Partners for the Public Schools, MA, 3442 Massachusetts Public School Performance, MA, 3443 Massachusetts School-Age Coalition, MA, 3383, 3513 Masterworks Chorale Society, CA, 1269 Mathematica Policy Research, NJ, 5542 Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA), CO, 1729 Maxine Mimms Academies, WA, 8972 May Dugan Center, OH, 7196 Mayors Beautification Program, FL, 9048 Mayors Fund to Advance New York City, NY, 2737, 3234 MBA-Nonprofit Connection, CA, 818 McAllen Affordable Homes, TX, 2045 McClymonds High School, CA, 1389 McCoy Center for Community Service, AL, 13 McKenna Healthcare Foundation, TX, 8438 McKenzie River Trust Fund, OR, 7599 MDC, NC, 2936 MDRC, NY, 819, 893, 1914, 3235, 3236, 4904, 5383, 5779, 8874 Meals on Wheels Association of America, VA, 8559 Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area, VA, 8608 Means for Dreams, DC, 2060 Mecklenburg County Business-Education Partnership, VA, 5071 Media Alliance, CA, 6751 Media for Health, AL, 14 Media in Education Trust (MIET), South Africa, 6579 Media Team, Australia, 7661 Mediation Center for Dispute Resolution, MN, 4197 Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center, OR, 7600 Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, NY, 6341 Medical Foundation, MA, 3444 Medical University of South Carolina, SC, 3237 Medicare Rights Center, NY, 5170, 6839 Meet the Composer, NY, 5497 Melpomene Institute for Womens Health Research, MN, 4198 Memorial Human Rights Center, Russia, 3984 Memorial Park Conservancy, TX, 8390, 8416, 8532 MemoryCare, Inc., NC, 8212 Memphis Botanic Garden Foundation, TN, 8229 Memphis Museums, TN, 8230 Memphis School of Servant Leadership, TN, 2308 Memphis/Shelby County Public Library, Foundation for the, TN, 8875 Menil Collection, TX, 8261 Menominee Tribal/County Library, WI, 8876 Menorah Park Center for Senior Living, OH, 2842 Mental Health Association of Greater Houston, TX, 8391 Mental Health Association of Los Angeles County, CA, 277 Mental Health Association of New York City, NY, 6342 Mental Health Association, National, VA, 2738 Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training, MD, 3100 Mental Health Resources, MN, 4473 Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, PA, 7960 Merced Lao Family Community, CA, 278 Mercer Street Friends, NJ, 4745 Mercy College, NY, 2188 Mercy Corps, OR, 5384 Mercy Loan Fund, CO, 6086
Meriden Children First Initiative, CT, 1869, 1870 Meridian Institute, CO, 1195 Meridian Public School District, MS, 4573 Metafore, OR, 6949 Metro Denver Black Church Initiative, CO, 1700, 1704 Metro Housing Partnership, MI, 3985, 6087 Metro Organizations for People, CO, 3238 Metro Volunteers, CO, 4521 Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities, MN, 4199, 4437 Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on Anti-Poverty of San Diego County, CA, 279 Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, MN, 4377, 4474 Metropolitan Area Planning Council, MA, 3445 Metropolitan Council, MN, 4339 Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing, MN, 4522 Metropolitan Lutheran Ministry, MO, 4593 Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, 3347, 6208 Metropolitan State University Foundation, MN, 4200 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, DC, 1963, 8575 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, TX, 8278 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), CA, 1196 Mexican Center for Philanthropy, Mexico, 3986 Mexican Educational Foundation of New York, NY, 6343 Mexican Heritage Corporation, CA, 418 Mexican Nature Conservation Fund, Mexico, 7662 Mi Casa Resource Center for Women, CO, 1748 Mi Casa Su Casa, NC, 7050 Miami Workers Center, FL, 2179 Miami-Dade Public Library System, FL, 8877 Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, WI, 6424 Michiana Addictions and Prevention Services, MI, 3689 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL), MI, 7501 Michigan Colleges Foundation, MI, 3648 Michigan Environmental Council, MI, 5230 Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership, MI, 3668, 3669 Michigan Neighborhood Partnership, MI, 4081 Michigan Nonprofit Association, MI, 3652, 3776, 3881, 3885, 3987 Michigan Public Health Institute, MI, 4905 Michigan State University, MI, 5289 Michigans Children, MI, 3988 MicroEdge, NY, 4549, 7343 Mid-Atlantic Co-Housing Association, DC, 2154 Mid-Hudson Childrens Museum, NY, 5605 Mid-South Minority Council, TN, 8249 MIDAS Agronomics, Thailand, 6611 Middlebury College, VT, 4776, 6209 Midland Independent School District, TX, 8256 Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale, TX, 8257 MidState Medical Center, CT, 1911 Midtown Community Health Center, UT, 8538 Midwest Academy, IL, 3989 Midwest Art Conservation Center, MN, 4523 Midwest Environmental Advocates, WI, 3990, 5231 Midwest States Center, WI, 4201 Migrant Health Service, MN, 4297 Milestone Growth Fund, MN, 1625, 4323, 4358 Milkweed Editions, MN, 4524 Miller Theater Advisory Board, TX, 8517, 8533 Mills College, CA, 1051 Mills-Peninsula Health Services, CA, 1052 Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, WI, 6752 Milwaukee Jewish Day School, WI, 9092 Milwaukee Public Library, WI, 8878 Milwaukee Teacher Education Center, WI, 9124 Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of China, China, 5780 Ministry of Culture and Information, Vietnam, 5781 Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia, Latvia, 8879 Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt, 5782 Ministry Ventures, GA, 2309, 2310 Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN, 4202
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers, MN, 4203 Minneapolis Public Schools, MN, 4340 Minnesota Adoption Resource Network, MN, 4204 Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration, MN, 4205 Minnesota Association of Charter Schools, MN, 92 Minnesota Association of School Administrators, MN, 4123 Minnesota Center for Book Arts, MN, 6753 Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, MN, 4525 Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, MN, 4206 Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women, MN, 4207 Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless, MN, 4208 Minnesota Council of Churches, MN, 4209 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, MN, 4112, 4210, 4405, 4438, 4475, 4526, 5232, 5290, 6754 Minnesota Environmental Initiative, MN, 4566 Minnesota Environmental Partnership, MN, 3991 Minnesota Housing Partnership, MN, 4341 Minnesota Humanities Commission, MN, 4527 Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center, MN, 4211 Minnesota International Center, MN, 4528 Minnesota Linking Individuals, Nature and Critters, MN, 4212 Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting, MN, 4298 Minnesota Parenting Association, MN, 4476 Minnesota Rural Education Association, MN, 4124 Minnesota Rural Health Association, MN, 4213 Minnesota Senior Federation, MN, 4477, 4478 Minnesota Work Incentives Connection, MN, 4378 Minnesota, State of, MN, 4342 Minority Health Care Communications, PA, 1480, 1481 Minority Legislative Education Program, VA, 5072 Miracle Theater Group, OR, 7444, 7601, 8647 Miracles in Recovery, CA, 280 Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico, PR, 2139, 6425 Mission Asset Fund, CA, 1390 Mission City Community Network, CA, 1524 Mission Dignity, CA, 1391 Mission Economic Development Agency, CA, 6755, 6756 Mission High School, CA, 1392 Mission West Virginia, WV, 7739 Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation, TX, 8301 MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, MA, 3580 Mississippi Center for Nonprofits, MS, 3009, 4569, 4576 Mississippi Department of Education, MS, 7502 Mississippi Hospital Association (MHA) Health, Research and Education Foundation, MS, 4906 Mississippi Library Commission, MS, 8880, 8881 Mississippi State University Foundation, MS, 3777, 4574 Mississippi Workers Center for Human Rights, MS, 8738 Missoula Community Performing Arts Center, MT, 4666 Missouri Botanical Garden, MO, 6210 Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, MO, 6867 Missouri, State of, MO, 4907 Mitchells Place, AL, 15 Mixed Greens: A Childrens Vegetable Project, MI, 3778 Mixteca Organization, NY, 6344, 6406 Mixteco-Indigena Community Organizing Project, CA, 281 Mobile Public Library, AL, 8882 Mockingbird Society, WA, 8648 Model Cities of Saint Paul, MN, 4479 Molteno Project, South Africa, 1940 Mommys Light Lives On Fund, PA, 7790 Mon Valley Education Consortium, PA, 7860, 8117 Montana Community Development Corporation, MT, 3779 Montana Human Rights Network, MT, 8649 Montana Nonprofit Association, MT, 2275, 4406 Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS), MT, 8650
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Montana State Library, MT, 8883 Montana State University, MT, 1761 Montana State University Foundation, MT, 8651 Montclair State University, NJ, 4777, 5096 Montefiore Medical Center, NY, 6627 Montford Park Players, NC, 7058 Montgomery County Business Roundtable for Education, MD, 7791 Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, MD, 2098 Montpelier Foundation, VA, 3339 Monument Crisis Center, CA, 1467 Moog Center for Deaf Education, MO, 7995-8000 Morehouse College, GA, 4908, 6211 Morehouse School of Medicine, GA, 5783 Morgan County Family Center, CO, 1684 Morgan County School District No. RE-3, CO, 1685 Morgantown, City of, WV, 7740 Mosaica, DC, 2012-2014 Moscow Information System Association, Russia, 7503 Mott Community College, MI, 3992 Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, ME, 3856 Mount Holyoke College, MA, 6212, 6213 Mount Hope Housing Company, NY, 6757 Mount Paillant Parish, Haiti, 2246 Mount Sinai Health System, IL, 2820-2822 Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago, IL, 5215 Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University, NY, 6020 Mount Washington Community Development Corporation, PA, 7861 Mountain Microenterprise Fund, NC, 7004 Mountain Partners in Community Development, WV, 7741 Mountain Regions Cultural Development Programme, Tajikistan, 419 Mountain Youth Resources, NC, 7024 Moveable Feast, MD, 3368 Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel, Israel, 630 Movement Strategy Center, CA, 675, 3993 Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, CA, 485, 894 MPR Associates, CA, 895 Ms. Foundation for Women, NY, 5784, 5785 Multi-Ethnic Development Corporation, UT, 1626, 5059 Multicultural Arts Initiative, PA, 8118 Multicultural Center of Central Minnesota, MN, 4214 Multicultural Specialty Providers Mental Health Network, MN, 4215 Multifaith Works, WA, 8652 Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community Justice, OR, 3239 Multnomah County Library, OR, 8884 Mum Puppettheater, PA, 8053 Municipal Art Society of New York, NY, 5171 Muntu Dance Theater, IL, 2554 Museum Associates, CA, 108, 109, 174, 609, 896, 7698 Museum of Arts and Design, NY, 5385 Museum of Childrens Art (MOCHA), CA, 1393 Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts (MoCADA), NY, 6345 Museum of Fine Arts, MA, 3494 Museum of Modern Art, NY, 5386 Museum of Northern Arizona, AZ, 2958 Museum of Science, MA, 429, 7504, 7505 Music at Kohl Mansion, CA, 820 Music Center of South Central Michigan, MI, 3780 Music in the Schools Foundation, CA, 1270 Muskegon Community Health Project, MI, 3781 Mutual Housing Association of South Central Connecticut, CT, 1912 Mutual Interest, WA, 8653 My Turn, MA, 5470 myCFO Foundation, CA, 1764 Myrtle Avenue Commercial Revitalization and Development Project Local Development Company, NY, 6407 Nadace Nova Skola, Czech Republic, 3994
RECIPIENT INDEX
Nah We Yone, NY, 6346 Napa Valley Opera House, CA, 4379 Naropa University, CO, 3523 Nassau Presbyterian Church, NJ, 4746 Natchitoches Parish School Board, LA, 9049 National Abortion Federation, DC, 3558 National Academy Foundation, NY, 8885 National Academy of Sciences, DC, 282, 283, 4909, 6665 National Academy of Social Insurance, DC, 5786 National Affordable Housing Preservation Associates, DC, 6950 National AfterSchool Association, MA, 3995 National AIDS Fund, DC, 5787 National Alliance for Caregiving, MD, 2843 National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture, CA, 6612 National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, DC, 3240 National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies, MD, 3782, 5387 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Cleveland, OH, 7237, 7380 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Indiana, IN, 2892 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Minnesota, MN, 4299, 4480 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of DuPage County, IL, 1772 National Alliance to End Homelessness, DC, 2854, 8294 National American Indian Housing Council, DC, 1627, 6417 National Arts Strategies, DC, 62, 1964, 2693, 6214 National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation, VA, 2417, 8194 National Association of County and City Health Officials, DC, 284, 4910 National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund, CA, 4911, 5788 National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers, DC, 1749 National Association of Minority Media Executives, VA, 8584 National Association of Social Workers, IL, 2844 National Association of State Boards of Education, VA, 3783, 6868 National Association of Urban Debate Leagues, IL, 2555 National Association of Workforce Boards, DC, 3996 National Black Caucus States Institute, DC, 3241 National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, DC, 5216, 5217 National Capital Area Foundation, DC, 1965 National Center for Black Philanthropy, DC, 4380 National Center for Civic Innovation, NY, 6666 National Center for Educational Accountability, TX, 162 National Center for Fair and Open Testing, MA, 6485 National Center for Family Philanthropy, DC, 731 National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, DC, 8279 National Center for Healthcare Leadership, IL, 1592 National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, CO, 2861, 2937, 5789 National Center for Learning Disabilities, NY, 430 National Center for Lesbian Rights, CA, 732 National Center for Social Entrepreneurs, MN, 1628 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, NY, 7699, 7700 National Center on Education and the Economy, DC, 163, 2694 National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, VA, 3495 National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, NY, 6580 National Coalition Building Institute, MT, 4216 National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development, DC, 5790 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, DC, 8543 National College Access Network, OH, 2015, 2938 National Community Capital Association, PA, 4407
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RECIPIENT INDEX
National Community Development Institute, CA, 733, 1394, 3242-3245, 3784, 3785, 4082-4084, 5791 National Community Education Association (NCEA), VA, 3997 National Community Reinvestment Coalition, DC, 1966 National Conference for Community and Justice, FL, 7792 National Conference of State Legislatures, CO, 3786, 3787, 3998, 6869, 4408 National Conflict Resolution Center, CA, 8280 National Congress for Community Economic Development, DC, 3246 National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), DC, 3788 National Constitution Center, PA, 7793 National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, DC, 2189 National Council for Community and Education Partnerships, DC, 2016, 3789 National Council for Community Development, NY, 5388 National Council of Churches USA, DC, 3247 National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, NV, 3248 National Council of La Raza, DC, 81, 82, 93, 410, 734, 1197, 2283, 2335, 2354, 2355, 2429, 3011, 3249-3253, 3638, 3670, 3671, 3686, 3999, 4821, 5073, 5199, 5792, 6262, 6519, 6520, 6613, 6951-6955, 7277, 8739, 9128 National Council of Negro Women, DC, 5793 National Council of Nonprofit Associations, DC, 3790, 3791, 4000, 5794, 6758, 8886 National Council of Womens Organizations, DC, 2893 National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund, DE, 1629, 1924, 1926, 5389, 6088, 6089 National Council on Alcoholism and Addictions-Greater Flint Area, MI, 4001 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), MD, 3083, 6486 National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), CA, 383, 2202 National Dance Institute New Mexico, NM, 4324, 5978 National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, DC, 5390, 5795 National Economic and Social Rights Initiative, NY, 6248 National Economic Development and Law Center, CA, 676, 735, 972, 973, 1395-1397, 1468, 3254, 3255, 3792, 4002, 4003, 5796-5798 National Employment Law Project, NY, 4004, 4005 National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, DC, 6347 National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, DC, 3559 National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions, NY, 5799 National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Legal Foundation, DC, 4627 National Forest Foundation, MT, 5800 National Foundation for Educational Research, England, 1821, 1822 National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction, NY, 6348 National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, NY, 8576, 8577, 7961 National Gallery of Art, DC, 4778 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), DC, 1750, 1751 National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, DC, 4006, 4628, 4912, 4913, 5030, 5291, 8578 National Health and Educational Foundation, MD, 3256 National Health Law Program, CA, 7310 National Heritage Foundation, VA, 420, 486, 7435 National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, DC, 4914 National Hospice Foundation, VA, 2845 National Housing Institute, NJ, 6759 National Housing Trust, DC, 2739, 6956
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
National Housing Trust Enterprise Preservation Corporation, DC, 2046, 2047 National Humanities Center, NC, 5292 National Immigration Law Center, CA, 384 National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, MA, 5801 National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare Quality, MA, 285 National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, CA, 2695, 2696 National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education, NM, 2939 National Institute on Money in State Politics, MT, 5293 National Institutes of Health, MD, 5218 National Juvenile Defender Center, DC, 2740, 3257, 6487 National Kidney Foundation of Ohio, OH, 7278 National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, NY, 1198 National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, DC, 6249 National League of Cities Institute, DC, 4007, 4008, 4915, 6870 National Learning Institute, VA, 3258 National Mentoring Partnership, VA, 4009 National Museum of Mexican Art, IL, 2697 National Neighborhood Coalition, DC, 6760 National Network of Forest Practitioners, RI, 5802 National Network of Public Health Institutes, LA, 4916, 4917 National Organizers Alliance, DC, 7096 National Parks Conservation Association, DC, 7920 National Pedagogic University, Mexico, 7506, 7507 National Performance Network, LA, 6614 National Philanthropic Trust, PA, 2048, 3002, 5074, 6274 National Postdoctoral Association, DC, 6997 National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Families, DC, 3259 National Public Health Institute, Finland, 8887 National Rehabilitation Hospital, DC, 3351 National Retail Federation Foundation, DC, 5200 National Science Teachers Association, VA, 8380 National Staff Development Council, OH, 1823, 7131-7133 National Steinbeck Center, CA, 1199 National Training and Information Center, IL, 2049, 2556, 2776, 2789, 4010, 4011, 5391, 7344 National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC, 4300, 5803, 7663, 8518 National Union of Small Farmers, Nicaragua, 5804 National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe, 3793 National University of Trujillo, Peru, 3794 National Urban Alliance for Effective Education, NY, 1824 National Urban Fellows, NY, 4217, 5805 National Vacant Properties Campaign, DC, 6761 National Wildlife Federation, DC, 631, 6581, 4012 National Womens Studies Association, MD, 5806 National Writing Project, CA, 6349 National Youth Awareness Forum, Sierra Leone, 1941 National Youth Employment Coalition, DC, 2940, 4013 National-Louis University, IL, 2698 Native American Public Telecommunications, NE, 5807 Native American Youth and Family Center, OR, 8654 Native Americans in Philanthropy, MN, 3795 Natural Resources Defense Council, NY, 572-574 Natural Step International, Sweden, 7862 Nature and Culture International, CA, 1053 Nature Conservancy, CA, 487, 6824, 2628, 1054, 1055, 2741, 4014, 8598 Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, HI, 2370 NatureServe, VA, 1056 Natya Dance Theater, IL, 2557 Nazareth Childrens Home, NC, 7025 NEA Foundation for the Improvement of Education, DC, 5294 Nebraska Children and Families Foundation, NE, 4668
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, MO, 4629 Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corporation, DE, 5392 Neighborhood Development Corporation of Jamaica Plain, MA, 3260 Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, NY, 5808, 6408, 6762, 7134 Neighborhood Funders Group, DC, 5809 Neighborhood Health Care Network, MN, 4381 Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, RI, 4918 Neighborhood House, MN, 4343, 8655 Neighborhood Housing Services of Albuquerque, NM, 2430 Neighborhood Housing Services of America, CA, 6165, 6957 Neighborhood Housing Services of Asheville, NC, 7097 Neighborhood Housing Services of Austin, TX, 6090 Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, MD, 1630, 6166, 6958, 7135, 8597 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea, MA, 3063, 3514, 8184 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, IL, 2615, 2641, 2642, 2777, 2795, 5393, 6091, 6959, 7345-7347, 8171 Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis, OR, 6960 Neighborhood Housing Services of Duluth, MN, 1631 Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls, MT, 1632, 1633, 4665 Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua, NH, 6961 Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven, CT, 3064, 3857, 6092, 6962, 8185 Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay, WI, 1634 Neighborhood Housing Services of Honolulu, HI, 2387 Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho, ID, 2431, 4550, 6963 Neighborhood Housing Services of Inglewood, CA, 1550, 1635 Neighborhood Housing Services of Kalamazoo, MI, 2432 Neighborhood Housing Services of Lafayette, IN, 1636, 6093 Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, CA, 1551, 1637, 3626, 5394, 6964 Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester, NH, 3065, 4708, 4712, 6965 Neighborhood Housing Services of Milwaukee, WI, 4551 Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis, MN, 1638, 4344, 4552 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, CT, 1639, 3066 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, LA, 6094 Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, NY, 1640, 1641, 2433, 5201, 6095, 6263, 6966, 7136, 7335 Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, CA, 6967 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena, CA, 1552, 1642, 2017 Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia, PA, 6968 Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix, AZ, 1643-1645, 4553, 6096 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh, PA, 7921, 8142 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello, ID, 1646, 1647, 4554 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo, CO, 1200, 4567 Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading, PA, 7137, 8158-8160 Neighborhood Housing Services of Richland County, WI, 1648, 2616 Neighborhood Housing Services of Richmond, CA, 1553 Neighborhood Housing Services of Rochester, NY, 6969
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento, CA, 1554, 1649, 4555, 5992, 6970 Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City, UT, 5395, 7635, 8536 Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, TX, 5993 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin, WI, 1650, 2434, 9109 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, NV, 1651 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County, AZ, 6097 Neighborhood Housing Services of Springfield, MA, 3067 Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, CA, 1555, 1556 Neighborhood Housing Services of the Lehigh Valley, PA, 1652 Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore, MA, 6971, 8186 Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo, OH, 7348 Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo, CA, 1557, 1653 Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury, CT, 3068 Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley, CA, 1558 Neighborhood Housing Services, Anchorage, AK, 43 Neighborhood Housing Services, Greater Elmwood, RI, 8187 Neighborhood Housing Services, Kensington-Bailey, NY, 6972 Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg, FL, 6973, 6974, 7138 Neighborhood Housing Services, Scranton, PA, 1654, 8143 Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities, MN, 1655-1659, 4568 Neighborhood Housing Services, West Side, NY, 8172 Neighborhood Leadership Institute, OH, 7238, 7239, 7387, 7664 Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH), MA, 3446 Neighborhood Partnership Fund, OR, 4556, 7549 Neighborhood Progress, OH, 7240 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, DC, 5810 Neighborhood Resource Center, VA, 8560 Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic, NY, 5999 Neighborhood Writing Alliance, IL, 2558 Neighborhoods Resource Center, TN, 8245 Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods, NC, 7098 Neighbors in Ministry, NC, 7099 Neighbors in the Strip, PA, 7922 Neil Butcher and Associates, South Africa, 7508 Neo-Futurists, IL, 2559 Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business, CA, 6763 NetCorps, NC, 4015, 7100 NetHope, CA, 6764 Network for Good, MD, 431, 1979, 3796, 6765 Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS, Montenegro, 4016, 6582 NeuroScience Canada, Canada, 2450 Nevada Discovery Museum, NV, 4700, 8585 Nevada Wilderness Project, NV, 9067 Nevets Neighborhood Community Development Corporation, TN, 8239 New America Foundation, DC, 1057 New Americans Community Services (NACS), MN, 4218 New Ballet Ensemble, TN, 8240 New Bethel A.M.E. Church, FL, 2203 New Detroit, MI, 4085 New Directions Housing Corporation, KY, 6098 New Ecology, MA, 3447 New England Board of Higher Education, MA, 2941 New England Center for Children, MA, 2230 New England Foundation for the Arts, MA, 1398, 3384, 3448, 3470, 5811, 5812 New Foundations, MN, 4301, 4439 New Futures, WA, 7794 New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, NH, 4715, 4721-4724
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, NH, 3056, 3261, 4710, 4725-4728, 5813, 5994, 8188 New Harmony Project, IN, 2911 New Israel Fund, DC, 2127-2129, 5961, 632, 3343 New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences, NJ, 8054 New Jersey Agricultural Society, NJ, 4747 New Jersey Conservation Foundation, NJ, 5097 New Jersey Department of Education, NJ, 6871 New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, NJ, 3262 New Jersey Health Decisions, NJ, 1773 New Jersey Historical Society, NJ, 4779 New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, NJ, 3263 New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, 4780, 5098 New Jersey Superintendents Study Council, NJ, 5099 New Jersey Theater Alliance, NJ, 5031, 5032 New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, NJ, 4781 New Jersey, State of, NJ, 4919 New Leaders for New Schools, IL, 2620, 2663, 2790, 3672, 9129, 3084, 94, 164, 1103, 1967, 2018, 2019, 2050, 2699, 3101, 3264, 5549, 5567, 6264, 6800, 7139, 7140, 8365, 8366, 8570, 8888, 9114, 9115, 9133 New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care, NM, 5135 New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, NM, 6872 New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community, NM, 5136 New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance, NM, 5123 New Mexico Human Needs Coordinating Council, NM, 5124 New Mexico Public Health Association, NM, 5104 New Mexico State University, NM, 8483-8486 New Mexico, State of, NM, 3265 New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology, LA, 3027 New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative (NONDC), LA, 6766, 6767 New Orleans Public Library Foundation, LA, 8889 New Profit, MA, 2231, 3449, 3450, 4630, 8195 New School of California, CA, 1399 New Schools for Chicago, IL, 2607, 2679, 2778 New Schools for New Orleans, LA, 3028 New Schools Fund, CA, 165, 8890 New Sounds Music, PA, 8055 New Teacher Project, NY, 166, 1104, 2700, 3102, 6265, 7141, 7142 New Visions for Public Schools, NY, 2261 New Visions Foundation, CA, 7701 New World Foundation, NY, 5814 New Yiddish Chorale, NJ, 5113 New York Academy of Medicine, NY, 4920, 6350 New York Academy of Sciences, NY, 6667 New York Botanical Garden, NY, 5396 New York Charter School Resource Center, NY, 95 New York Charter Schools Association, NY, 96, 4996, 5947 New York Chinese Cultural Center, NY, 6351 New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, NY, 6409 New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, NY, 5172, 5520, 6156, 6538, 6539 New York City Department of Education, NY, 167, 6873, 8891 New York City Employment and Training Coalition, NY, 5173 New York City Environmental Justice Alliance, NY, 5568 New York City Leadership Academy, NY, 6266, 6874 New York City Opera, NY, 6768 New York City Workforce Development Fund, NY, 6628 New York Clinical Information Exchange, NY, 6352 New York Foundation for the Arts, NY, 5174 New York Hall of Science, NY, 1778, 5264 New York Historical Association, NY, 3496 New York Interschool Association, NY, 5175 New York Landmarks Conservancy, NY, 5176 New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, NY, 6353 New York Service Program for Older People, NY, 5177 New York State Department of Education, NY, 6875 New York Theater Workshop, NY, 5265
RECIPIENT INDEX
New York University, NY, 3266, 5033, 5543, 5815, 5816 New Yorkers for Children, NY, 3267 Newark Now, NJ, 97, 5034, 5100, 5101 Newark Public Schools, NJ, 5102 Newark, City of, NJ, 4802 Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA), MI, 3676, 3677 Newberry Library, IL, 5110 Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) Federation International, MA, 124 News in Education Foundation, NY, 6876 Next Generation, CA, 974 Next Theater Company, IL, 2560 NGO Consortium for the Promotion of Small and Micro Enterprise, Peru, 5817 NGO School Foundation, Russia, 4017 Nhan Hoa Comprehensive Health Care Clinic, CA, 1525 NIDAN, India, 5818 Night Ministry, IL, 2823 Nightingale-Bamford School, NY, 6032 Nine Mile Run Watershed Association, PA, 7937 Nine to Five Working Women Education Fund, WI, 5819 Nizi Puh Wah Sin Schools, MT, 5111 Noble Network of Charter Schools, IL, 2779 Nokomis Child Care Center, ND, 4219 Non-Profit Consortium, South Africa, 4018, 5820 Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, MI, 3630, 3653, 3673, 3797 Nonprofit Assistance Center, WA, 3268, 8656-8658, 8986, 9013-9018 Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, NE, 488, 2965 Nonprofit Business Solutions, MO, 4603 Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee, WI, 3269, 4557, 9116-9121, 9125 Nonprofit Chamber of Service of Sedgwick County, KS, 2992 Nonprofit Connection, NY, 5397, 6410 Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, NY, 5178, 5979, 6354 Nonprofit Enterprise Center, TX, 8455, 8487, 8488 Nonprofit Finance Fund, CA, 1271, 6101, 1968, 2051, 3344, 8144, 3451, 3471, 821, 5179, 5398, 5471, 5498, 5569, 6099, 6100, 6355, 7773, 8056, 4782, 8103 Nonprofit Financial Center, IL, 6102 Nonprofit Information Networking Association, MA, 4019, 5550 Nonprofit Management Fund, WI, 9127 Nonprofit Partnership, PA, 7816 Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama, AL, 1, 16, 24 Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas, TX, 8281 Nonprofit Resource Institute, FL, 2167 Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington, DC, 1969, 2099 Nonprofit Sector Resource Institute, NJ, 2356 Nonprofit Support Center, CA, 1441, 1668 Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN), CA, 2232, 4020, 6769 Nonprofits Assistance Fund, MN, 4317, 4325, 4529 NonProfits United, CA, 523 Nordic Council of Ministers, Denmark, 2742 Norfolk Botanical Garden, VA, 8592 Normandy Village United Methodist Church Child Care Center, FL, 2172 North American Council on Adoptable Children, MN, 3270, 8704 North American Equipment Dealers Foundation, MO, 3003 North American Textile Conservation Conference, NY, 610 North Carolina Association of County Directors of Social Services, NC, 7101 North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, NC, 6993, 7026, 7043, 7051, 7102, 7143 North Carolina Conservation Network (NC ConNet), NC, 5233 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, NC, 7027
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RECIPIENT INDEX
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, NC, 7509, 8892 North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health Programs, NC, 7068 North Carolina Open Government Coalition, NC, 7103 North Carolina Partnership for Children, NC, 3798 North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project, NC, 7104 North Carolina Smart Growth Alliance, NC, 7105 North Carolina State University Foundation, NC, 1825 North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction Network (NC WARN), NC, 6426 North County Serenity House, CA, 286 North Dakota State University, ND, 4220 North Fulton Community Charities, GA, 2311 North Lawndale Employment Network, IL, 3271 North Metro Miracle League, GA, 2276 North Valley Caring Services, CA, 110 Northeast Community Council, NY, 5606 Northeast Community Development Corporation, MN, 4221 Northeast Conference for Community and Justice, OH, 1774 Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, MN, 4125, 4409 Northeast Indiana Innovation Center, IN, 2882, 2919, 7349 Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope (NOAH), OH, 7311 Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, OH, 7359 Northeast Oregon Economic Development District, OR, 4410 Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont, VT, 3560 Northeast Valley Health Corporation, CA, 1526 Northeastern Illinois University, IL, 2561 Northeastern University, MA, 3452, 6770 Northern Alaska Environmental Center, AK, 28 Northern California Community Loan Fund, CA, 736, 737, 1400, 5399 Northern California Grantmakers, CA, 738, 739, 1313 Northern California Resource Center, CA, 125 Northern Clay Center, MN, 4302 Northern Illinois University, IL, 2562 Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Stewardship Fund, ND, 4222 Northern Rhode Island Community Mental Health Center, RI, 4921, 8201 Northern Voices, MN, 8001 Northern Wyoming Community College Foundation, WY, 4677 Northfield Community Local Development Corporation, NY, 6698 Northland Community and Technical College, MN, 4223 Northside Education Foundation, TX, 8439 Northside Leadership Conference, PA, 7863, 8145 Northside Residents Redevelopment Council, MN, 5035 NorthWay Community Trust, MN, 4345, 4382-4386 Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance, ME, 6771 Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, NY, 6583 Northwest Environmental Defense Center, OR, 8696 Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA), OR, 98 Northwest Film Forum, WA, 8659 Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations, IN, 2437 Northwest Leadership Foundation, WA, 8994, 9042 Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program (NORWESCAP), NJ, 4748 Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation, WA, 8995 Northwestern Connecticut Area Health Education Center, CT, 1793 Northwestern University, IL, 1826, 2452, 2563, 2564, 2743 Norwalk Education Foundation, CT, 5400 Nova Southeastern University, FL, 3272 Novato Community Hospital, CA, 1058 Novato Human Needs Center, CA, 975, 976 Novato Unified School District, CA, 977, 978 Novato Youth Center, CA, 979 NPO Development Center, Shanghai, China, 5821
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NPower, WA, 4021, 5075, 5076, 8282, 8660 NPower Arizona, AZ, 63, 2959, 5202 NPower Charlotte Region, NC, 6975, 7044 NPower Greater DC Region, DC, 2020, 2021, 2061, 2100, 3273 NPower Indiana, IN, 2960, 3274 NPower Michigan, MI, 3799, 4022 NPower Pennsylvania, PA, 2920, 8104 NPower Seattle, WA, 5077, 8893, 9019, 9020 NPowerNY, NY, 3497, 4810, 4998, 5078, 5079, 5180, 5203, 5401, 5570, 5971, 6103, 6356, 6525, 6629, 6689, 6690, 8367 Ntataise Trust, South Africa, 1942 Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, OH, 7381 Oak Park and River Forest Infant Welfare Society, IL, 2824 Oakland Ballet, CA, 897 Oakland Community Organizations, CA, 677, 740, 741, 1566, 5581 Oakland Land Conservancy, MI, 3639 Oakland LEAF Foundation, CA, 1401 Oakland Planning and Development Corporation, PA, 7864, 7962 Oakland, City of, CA, 742 Oberlin College, OH, 4749, 6215 OBUGS, CA, 287 Oceanside Museum of Art, CA, 898 Odyssey House, NY, 6636 Odyssey House Texas, TX, 8519 Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, WA, 8894, 8895 Oglethorpe University, GA, 2361 Ohana Makamae, HI, 2395 Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies (OACCA), OH, 7279 Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations, OH, 7330 Ohio Children and Educators Assistance Network, OH, 7312 Ohio Department of Education, OH, 2701, 6877 Ohio Health Care Association Education Foundation, OH, 7350 Ohio State University Research Foundation, OH, 2846 Ohio University, OH, 7366, 7367 Oil and Gas Accountability Project, CO, 6427 Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, OK, 7394, 7406 Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation, OK, 7407 Oklahoma City University, OK, 7395, 7408 Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church, OK, 7409 Oklahoma Department of Libraries, OK, 8896 Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation, OK, 7396 Old Stone House, NY, 6134 Old Trinity Trail, Friends of the, TX, 8445 Olive View-UCLA Education and Research Institute, CA, 4922 Olivet Medical Ministry, VA, 8609 Olney Theater Corporation, MD, 3858, 3859 Omaha Schools Foundation, NE, 4669, 4670 OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, PA, 1201, 1871, 1872, 2942-2944, 4923, 4924, 5822, 7865, 8057, 8897 On Lok, CA, 1111 On The Move, CA, 6772 One Dozen Who Care, NC, 7106 One East Palo Alto Neighborhood Improvement Initiative, CA, 822 One HEART (Health, Education And Research in Tibet), UT, 2419 One Voice Chorus, VA, 8561 ONE/Northwest, WA, 8697, 8996, 9021-9023, 9068 OneCleveland, Inc., OH, 8173 Online News Association, NY, 2233 Onondaga County Public Library, NY, 8898 Open Door Ministries, CO, 1686 Open Meadow Alternative Schools, OR, 7550, 7602 Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Tajikistan, Tajikistan, 6488-6490 Opening Act, NY, 6357 Openlands Project, IL, 2565, 2629
Opera America, NY, 3498 Opera Cleveland, OH, 7197, 7241, 7242, 7313 Opera Grand Rapids, MI, 3701 Opera North, PA, 8058 Opera Pacific, CA, 899 Operation Access, CA, 138 Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Minnesota Council of, MN, 4224 Optimal Solutions Group LLC, MD, 5823 Options for Southern Oregon, OR, 8981 Options Recovery Services, CA, 1402 Orange County Affordable Home Ownership Alliance, CA, 1559 Orange County Jewish Campus, CA, 405 Orange County Museum of Art, CA, 900 Orange County Public Library, CA, 8899 Orangewood Childrens Foundation, CA, 2945 ORCA House, OH, 7243 Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education, OR, 7603 Oregon Commission on Children and Families, OR, 7551, 7604 Oregon Cultural Trust, OR, 7445 Oregon Department of Education, OR, 6878 Oregon Food Bank, OR, 7446, 9050 Oregon Literacy, OR, 7605 Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, OR, 7606, 7636 Oregon Small Business Development Center Network, OR, 1762 Oregon State University, OR, 7455 Oregon State University Foundation, OR, 7607 Oregon Symphony Association, OR, 7447 Oregon University System, OR, 4704 Oregon Water Trust, OR, 7448, 7552 Oregon Workforce Alliance, OR, 7456 Organizacion Popular Independiente, Mexico, 8489, 8490 Organization for Educational Technology and Curriculum, OR, 7510, 7511 Organization for Northern Development, AK, 8661 Organization for Tropical Studies, NC, 1059 Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture, Chile, 5824 Organizing and Leadership Training Center, MA, 3515, 3516 Organizing Neighborhood Equity, DC, 2101 Orlo Foundation, OR, 7608 Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN, 4225 OSLC Community Programs, OR, 6773 Otis College of Art and Design, CA, 901 Our Lady of Lourdes Health Foundation, NJ, 1775 Our Place DC, DC, 2102 Out of Hand Theater, GA, 2312 Outreach United Resource Center, CO, 1687 Outward Bound of Metropolitan Atlanta, GA, 2277 Oxford School District, MS, 4575 P.S. Arts, CA, 111 Pace University Law School, NY, 5607 Pacific Asia Museum, CA, 902 Pacific Community Ventures, CA, 678, 1272, 5402, 6615 Pacific Environment, CA, 4023, 5825, 6825 Pacific Forest Trust, CA, 126 Pacific Garden Mission, IL, 2566 Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security, CA, 529 Pacific Lutheran University, WA, 7512 Pacific Marine Conservation Council, OR, 997 Pacific News Service, CA, 288, 385, 4925 Pacifica Foundation, TX, 8417 Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center, NC, 7059 Pacoima Beautiful, CA, 289 PACT-Partnership for Community Action and Transformation Foundation, Romania, 4024 PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter), Tri Village, IL, 2567 Paem Arad Association, Romania, 7665 Page Memorial United Methodist Church, NC, 7028 Painted Bride Art Center, PA, 8059 Palace Museum, China, 611 Palcare, CA, 1273
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Palm Beach County Library System, FL, 8900 Palomar Pomerado Health, CA, 3860 Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, CA, 7702 Pamoja, VT, 2744, 5295 Pan American Development Foundation, DC, 5403 Pan American Health and Education Foundation, DC, 8901 Pangea World Theater, MN, 4530 Papa Ola Lokahi, HI, 2388 Paper Bag Players, NY, 6358 Paper Mill Playhouse, NJ, 4783 Para Los Ninos, CA, 9024 Parasol Foundation, NV, 980 Parent Network of Western New York, NY, 6438 Parent Services Project, CA, 981, 982, 5972, 8740 Parent-Child Home Program, NY, 8060 Parents Anonymous of Buffalo and Erie County, NY, 6439 Parents for Public Schools of Seattle, WA, 8902 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, DC, 743 Park Conservation District, MT, 2278 Park Nicollet Institute, MN, 5544 Park Ridge Hospital, NC, 7029 Park Square Advocates, MA, 744 Parkway Council Foundation, PA, 8061 Paroisse Saint Andre de Colladere, Haiti, 1936 Partners for Prosperity New Beginnings for Eastern Idaho, ID, 4411 Partners for Sacred Places, PA, 6158 Partners for the Common Good, DC, 9093 Partners in Health, MA, 8903 Partners in Hope, OH, 7280 Partners in Out-of-School Time (POST), NC, 7052 Partners in Public Education (PIPE), TN, 8231 Partners in Rehabilitation, CA, 983, 984 Partners International, WA, 2159 Partnership, MA, 3602 Partnership for Artists in the 21st Century, CA, 5036 Partnership for Learning, MI, 3640, 3649 Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, DE, 8062, 8063 Partnership for Working Families, CA, 5826, 6774, 6775 Partnership in Philanthropy, NJ, 4784, 4822, 4992, 6104, 6976 Partnership Project, DC, 5234 Partnerships for Austin Children in Crisis, TX, 8456 Pasadena Heritage, CA, 1238 Pasco County Library System, Friends of the, FL, 8904 Passages Northwest, WA, 8662 PassageWorks Institute, CO, 521 PATH, DC, 1202, 1767, 4346, 7561, 8381, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Pathway Foundation, GA, 2313 Pathways, AL, 17 Pathways Hospice Foundation, CA, 1060 Patrons Program, NY, 1779, 1780, 5181-5183, 5316 Paulsboro Community Development Center, NJ, 8529 Peace Development Fund, MA, 5137 Peace House Foundation, MN, 4387 Peace in the Hood, OH, 7244 Pecan Valley Regional Domestic Violence Shelter, TX, 8457 Pediatric Therapy Network, CA, 1100 PedNet Coalition, MO, 4926 Pendjwa Catholic Mission, Belgium, 2247 Peninsula BTSA, CA, 1274 Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center, CA, 1275 Peninsula Interfaith Action, CA, 290, 679 Peninsula Open Space Trust, CA, 1203 Penn Praxis, PA, 8064, 8065 Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Organizations, PA, 7144 Pennsylvania Environmental Council, PA, 8066, 8067 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, PA, 8068 Pennsylvania Resources Council, PA, 7866 Pennsylvania State University, PA, 4927-4929 Penumbra Theater Company, MN, 4113, 4481 People Acting in Community Together, CA, 489
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
People Connection, MN, 4126 People Projects to Empower and Organize the Psychiatrically Labeled (PEOPLE), NY, 5608 People, Incorporated, MN, 4114 Peoples City Mission, NE, 4697 Peoples Community Clinic, TX, 8368 Peoples Fund of Hawaii, HI, 2396 Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond, LA, 8741 Peoria Public Library, IL, 8906 Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, CA, 7703 Performing Arts Workshop, CA, 680 Perhimpunan LP3ES, Indonesia, 5827 Perhimpunan Penggerak Advokasi Kerakyatan untuk Keadilan Sosial, Indonesia, 5828 Perkins Center for the Arts, NJ, 4785 Pesticide Action Network (PAN), North America Regional Center, CA, 985 Pew Charitable Trusts, PA, 6021 PG Charities, PA, 7351 Phelps-Stokes Fund, DC, 4025 Philadelphia Dance Projects, PA, 8069 Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative, PA, 8070 Philadelphia Education Fund, PA, 3674, 7145, 8071-8073 Philadelphia Folklore Project, PA, 8074 Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, PA, 8075 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, PA, 8076-8078 Philadelphia Orchestra Association, PA, 7795, 7804 Philadelphia School District, PA, 168, 8079 Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, PA, 2921, 8080 Philadelphia Student Union, PA, 8105 Philadelphia Young Playwrights, PA, 8081 Philanthrofund Foundation, MN, 4226 Philanthropic Initiative, MA, 823, 3275, 5472, 8907 Philanthropy Roundtable, DC, 2702 Philliber Research Associates, NY, 2234, 2279 Phillips Brooks School, CA, 1276 Phillips Collection, DC, 3348 Phoenix Childrens Hospital Foundation, AZ, 64 Phoenix Project, VA, 2140 Phoenix Symphony Association, AZ, 65 Physicians for Human Rights, MA, 6022, 6023 Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, NY, 3561 PICO California, CA, 5404 PICO National Network, CA, 291, 1204, 1937, 8742 Piedmont Craftsmen, NC, 7166 Piedmont Park Conservancy, GA, 3861 Pierce County Juvenile Court, WA, 3276 Pierce County Library Foundation, WA, 8908 Pig Iron Theater Company, PA, 6359 Pikes Peak Library District, CO, 8909 Pillsbury United Communities, MN, 4303 Pineland Farms, ME, 3045 Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, FL, 8910 Piney Woods School, MS, 2204 Pioneers, Inc., FL, 1715 Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children, PA, 7867 Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, PA, 7868 Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, PA, 7923 Pittsburgh Chapter AIA Charitable Association, PA, 7869, 7963 Pittsburgh Community Television Corporation, PA, 7924 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, PA, 7870, 7871 Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, PA, 7742 Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation, PA, 7898 Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater, PA, 7925 Pittsburgh Opera, PA, 7808 Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator, PA, 7926 Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners, PA, 7872, 7927, 8119-8123 Pittsburgh, City of, PA, 7873, 7874 Places for People, MO, 3862 Planned Parenthood Education Fund, California, CA, 292, 1205 Planned Parenthood Federation of America, NY, 1506, 2130, 5499 Planned Parenthood Federation, International, England, 8911
RECIPIENT INDEX
Planned Parenthood Golden Gate, CA, 1206 Planned Parenthood of the Mahoning Valley, OH, 7388 Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 7704 Planners Network, MN, 2052 Platform Shoes Forum, ME, 490 Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund, VA, 4578, 4579 Pluralism Fund, DC, 9027 PlusTime NH, NH, 7796 Plymouth Christian Youth Center, MN, 4440 Poets and Writers League of Greater Cleveland, OH, 7245, 7314 Points of Light Foundation, DC, 1980 Policy Research, NY, 2745 PolicyBridge, OH, 7246, 7315 PolicyLink, CA, 3277 POLIS - Institute for Research, Training and Advisory Services in Social Policy, Brazil, 5829 Polk County Housing Trust Fund, IA, 8586 Polk County Library Cooperative, FL, 8912 Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership, FL, 5080, 7061 Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru, 5830 Population Action International, DC, 1207 Population Council, NY, 7562 Population Resource Center, NJ, 633 Por Cristo, MA, 3619 Por Vida, TX, 8530 Port of Houston Authority, TX, 8418 Portland Adventist Community Services, OR, 7609 Portland Baroque Orchestra, OR, 8663 Portland Center Stage, OR, 7610, 8664 Portland Impact, OR, 7449 Portland Public Schools, OR, 8913 Portland State University, OR, 4930, 4931, 7611 Portland Symphonic Girlchoir, OR, 7640 Portland-Khabarovsk Sister City Association, OR, 6826 Positive Education Program, OH, 7247 Posse Foundation, NY, 5571 Possibilities, Inc., OK, 7928 Potlatch Fund, WA, 8665, 8983 Potluck, AR, 100 Poverty Eradication Network, Kenya, 5831 Power House Youth Center, IN, 2875 Power of Hope, WA, 8666 Power U Center for Social Change, FL, 2180, 6428 Powerful Partners-Schools and Communities Working Together, WA, 8989 Prairie Assembly of God, CO, 1688 Prairie Dance Theater, OK, 7929 Pratt Institute, NY, 6250 Pravah, India, 5832 Praxis Project, DC, 4932 PRBO Conservation Science, CA, 127 Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center, CA, 1403 Pregnancy Alternatives Center, OR, 7641 Premature Baby Foundation of the Republic of China, Taiwan, 3603 Preschool Project: An Early Childhood Resource Center, PA, 8082 Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bolivia, 2248 Preservation Trust of Vermont, VT, 7774 Pretrial Services Resource Center, DC, 3278 Prevent Blindness Northern California, CA, 293 Prevent Blindness Virginia, VA, 8562 Prevent Child Abuse Georgia, GA, 2314 Prevent Child Abuse Indiana, IN, 2912 Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, VA, 8563 Pridelines Youth Services, FL, 2181 Primary Stages Company, NY, 6639 Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, Netherlands, 5833 Prince Georges County Memorial Library System, MD, 8914 Princeton University, NJ, 6216, 8545 Principals Center for the Garden State, NJ, 4786 Principia Corporation, MO, 1277, 2444, 7705, 8325 Prisoners Aid Association of Maryland, MD, 3098 Pro Bono Partnership, NJ, 4787, 1827, 5037, 5405, 5973, 6105, 8250
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Pro Mujer, NY, 6360 ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise, Mexico, 5834, 5835 Professional Association of Treatment Homes, MN, 4227 Professional Training Centre of Boke, Guinea, 7666 Profile Theater Project, OR, 7450 Program for Early Parent Support (PEPS), WA, 8915 Program for Female Offenders, PA, 7964 Programa de Ayuda, OR, 7612 Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa, Kenya, 8916-8919 Progress Fund, PA, 7930 Progressive America Fund New York, NY, 5555 Progressive Jewish Alliance, CA, 1404 Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN), NV, 5836 Progressive Research and Training for Action, CA, 294 Progressive Strategy Partners, CA, 1208 Progressive Technology Project, MN, 2141, 8743 Project 180, NY, 1947 Project Access, CA, 5406, 4098 Project Bandaloop, CA, 1405 Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger, MA, 3530 Project Concern International, CA, 386 Project for Public Spaces, NY, 5837, 6584, 6776 Project for School Innovation, MA, 3385, 3581, 3582 Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation, VA, 139, 1209, 1593, 1768, 1795, 2425, 2894, 4106, 4359, 4731, 4823, 4824, 5010, 6994, 8531 Project MedSend, CT, 1716, 8251, 8252 Project Pathfinder, MN, 4115 Project Renewal, NY, 3863 PROMETRA USA, GA, 5838 Promise Village Home for Children, MI, 3800 Promotora Equinoccio, Mexico, 5839 Prospect Park Alliance, NY, 5266, 6361, 6691 Prosser Career Academy High School, IL, 2664 Prostate Cancer Foundation, CA, 1406 Prostate Net, NJ, 4806 Proteus Fund, MA, 5840, 6491, 6492 Proteus, Inc., CA, 295 Providence Plan, RI, 3279, 3280 Providence Preservation Society Revolving Fund, RI, 8164 Providence School Department, RI, 6879 Proyecto Cultural El Sitio, Guatemala, 3801 Prudence Crandall Center for Women, CT, 3540 Public Agenda Foundation, NY, 2946, 6880 Public Allies: The National Center for Careers in Public Life, DC, 432 Public Campaign, DC, 6024 Public Communicators, CO, 6515 Public Education Network, DC, 3281, 5841 Public Governance Institute, VA, 3687 Public Health Foundation Enterprises, CA, 296, 1527, 1528, 6777 Public Health Institute, CA, 297, 387, 388, 634, 824, 825, 1210, 1496, 6362 Public Interest Projects, NY, 389, 2703, 5842, 6585 Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, NC, 8920 Public Policy Institute, MA, 3453, 3454 Public Radio International, MN, 6668 Public/Private Ventures, NY, 3284, 6363, 6364, 903, 3282, 3283, 4026, 4027, 5146, 5473, 5843, 6526 Pueblo School District No. 60 Foundation, CO, 1689 Puente de la Costa Sur, CA, 1278 Puerto Rican Arts Alliance, IL, 2568, 2704 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, NY, 6365 Puget Sound Educational Service District, WA, 491, 8921 Puppies Behind Bars, NY, 5249 Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum, NY, 5609 Putnam Family and Community Services, NY, 5610 Pyramid Atlantic, MD, 2103 Quad A for Kids, NY, 6548 Quality Care for Children, GA, 2315, 2336, 7146
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Quality Experts Group, Egypt, 5844 Quality Partners of Rhode Island, RI, 5545 Quantum Theater, PA, 7875 Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment, MA, 6827 Queens Borough Public Library, NY, 8922 Queens Botanical Garden Society, NY, 5500, 6366 Queens Child Guidance Center, NY, 6840 Queens Council on the Arts, NY, 6367 Quin Rivers Agency for Community Action, VA, 8610 Quinnipiac Business and Education Foundation, CT, 1873 Quitman County Development Organization, MS, 3802, 8744 Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, GA, 2205 Rachel Carson Homestead Association, PA, 7876 Radio Bilingue, CA, 826, 904, 1211 Rafael Hernandez School, Friends of, MA, 2453 Ragamala Music and Dance Theater, MN, 4347 Ragazzi, The Peninsula Boys Chorus, CA, 1212 Rails to Trails Conservancy, PA, 8083 Rainbow Families, MN, 4228, 4304, 4441 Rainbow Fleet, OK, 7397 Raising A Reader - Santa Clara, CA, 128 Ramona Pageant Association, CA, 905 Rancho Cielo, CA, 298 RAND Corporation, CA, 299, 2705, 4934, 7877, 4933 Randolph-Macon Womans College, VA, 3864 Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead, ND, 4229 Rape Spouse Abuse Crisis Center, NE, 4698 Rape Victim Advocates, IL, 2569 Rapid City Foundation, SD, 4305 RARE Center for Tropical Conservation, VA, 1213 Raritan Highlands Compact, NJ, 4788 Ravenswood City School District, CA, 1279 RE-1 Valley School District, CO, 1730 Reach Community Development, OR, 2053 Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, NY, 5962 Reach Out and Read Texas, TX, 8501 Reaching Our City, OK, 7410 Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, NY, 5184 Reading Recovery Council of North America, OH, 1507 Ready At Five Partnership, MD, 8579 Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project, WA, 8667 Realize Consulting Group, CA, 1214, 1215, 5845 Reconnecting America, CA, 6778 Recovery Resources, OH, 7198 Rectory School, CT, 7332 Red para el Desarrollo Local Sostenible en Alianza con los Jovenes, Nicaragua, 3803 Red Sea Social Services, CA, 300 Rede de Desenvolvimento Humano (REDEH), Brazil, 8550 Redefining Progress, CA, 6779 REDF, CA, 1216 Redlands Community Music Association, CA, 906 Redlands Symphony Association, CA, 907 Redwood Community Action Agency, CA, 301, 5846 Refugee Federation Service Center, WA, 9028 Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, VA, 8564 Region 4 Planning and Development Council, WV, 7743 Regional Access Project Foundation, CA, 302 Regional Employment Board of Hampden County, MA, 4935 Regional Marine Conservation Project, OR, 6780 Regional Performing Arts Center, PA, 8084 Regional Plan Association, NY, 4789, 4803, 6368 Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture Limited, Uganda, 6616 Regulatory Assistance Project, ME, 575 Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, IL, 2825 Relache, PA, 8085 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund, DC, 5501 Religious Formation Conference, MD, 2249 Remedy, CT, 5943
Remy Bumppo Theater Company, IL, 2570 Renaissance Economic Development Corporation, NY, 5407 Renaissance Learning Center, FL, 2168 Renewable Energy in Wisconsin, WI, 576 Renewing the Countryside II, MN, 4127, 4412 Reno Pops Orchestra, NV, 4701 Rensselaerville Institute, NY, 8508 Replications, Inc., NY, 5521 Rescue Mission of Trenton, NJ, 4750 Research for Action, PA, 2862, 5296, 6781 Research Foundation of the City University of New York, NY, 5847 Research Triangle Institute, NC, 5848, 5849 Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women (RAINBO), NY, 2142, 5850 ReServe Elder Service, NY, 5963 Resource Area for Teachers, CA, 433, 492-497, 644, 645, 648, 1280, 1281 Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento, CA, 1282 Resource Center, MI, 4028 Resource Center for Charter Schools, TX, 8295, 8351 Resource Center for Nonprofit Management, CA, 22 Resource Center of the Americas, MN, 4230, 4442 Resource Development Institute, MD, 3285 Resource Foundation, NY, 5408 Resource Media, CA, 827, 9069 Resource Renewal Institute, CA, 635 Resources for Child Caring, MN, 4306 Resources for Human Development, PA, 8106 Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators (RISE), CA, 434, 854, 1283, 8241 Resources for the Future, DC, 1217, 6828 Resources Legacy Fund, CA, 1061, 1218 Resurrection Project, IL, 2571 Rhode Island Center for Agricultural Promotion and Education, RI, 8202 Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, RI, 6531 Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, RI, 6881 Rhode Island Natural History Survey, RI, 8203, 8204 Rice University, TX, 5114, 8394 Richard H. Driehaus Museum, IL, 2643 Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, CA, 5297 Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School, IL, 2665-2668 Richardton Health Center, ND, 4231 Richland County Public Library, SC, 8923 Richmond County Schools, NC, 7053 Right Place Program, MI, 3702 Rights and Resources Group, DC, 5851 Rinehart Clinic, OR, 7451, 7613 River Alliance of Wisconsin, WI, 4029 River Network, OR, 3105, 4030, 7316 Riverlife Task Force, PA, 7878, 7879 Riverside Art Museum, CA, 908 Riverside Community On-Line, CA, 8283 Riverside County Philharmonic, CA, 909 Riverview-Kansas Community Development Corporation, TN, 8242 Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center, NC, 7167-7180 Rob Smetherham Bereavement Service for Children, South Africa, 6586 Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, CA, 2235, 4707, 6413, 6414 Robert Morris University, PA, 7880, 7931, 7965 ROCA, MA, 3583, 3804, 5474, 6782 Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, 5852 Rock for Reading, IL, 2572 Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation, NY, 5409 Rockefeller Family Fund, NY, 5588 Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, NY, 1948, 2022-2028, 3562, 5235, 5556, 5853, 6516, 6540, 6587, 6588, 8745 Rockefeller University, NY, 5546, 6617 Rockman Etc., CA, 120 Rockwest Training Company, OR, 7452
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Rockwood Leadership Program, CA, 5557, 5854, 5855, 6517 Rogosin Institute, NY, 4936 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City, OK, 7429 Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, IN, 2913 Roosevelt University, IL, 2669-2672 Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development, ND, 4232 Rose City Rowing Club, OR, 7614 Rostros y Voces, Mexico, 5856, 5857 Round House Theater, MD, 1970 Round River Conservation Studies, UT, 9070 Routt, County of, CO, 1690 Ruckus Society, CA, 2155 Rural AIDS Action Network, MN, 4233, 4307, 4443 Rural Collaborative, OR, 5995 Rural Community Assistance Corporation, CA, 303 Rural Development Leadership Network, NY, 5858 Rural Enrichment and Counseling Headquarters (REACH), MN, 4388 Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), CA, 1560, 7744 Rural School and Community Trust, VA, 7706, 7707 Rural Solutions, CO, 1737 Rush University Medical Center, IL, 2573, 2574 Russian Harm Reduction Network, Russia, 5859 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, NJ, 4790-4792, 4804, 4937-4939, 4999, 5038, 5039, 6669, 6670 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation, NJ, 3563, 5040, 5041, 8086 Ruth and Naomi Senior Outreach, AL, 18 Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art, CA, 910 Rutland Area Farm and Food Link, VT, 8546 S2W, MD, 7360 Sabathani Community Center, MN, 4234, 4444 Sacramento Community Clinic Consortium, CA, 304, 305, 390 Sacramento Cottage Housing, CA, 1284 Sacramento Lao Family Community, CA, 306 Sacred Heart Medical Center, OR, 4498 Safe Blood for Africa Foundation, DE, 8382 Safe Center, MI, 4086 SafeFutures Youth Center, WA, 8668 SafeHaven of Tarrant County, TX, 8302 Safeplace, TX, 8502 Safer Pest Control Project, IL, 2575, 2826 Saint Andrews School, VA, 8565 Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation, OK, 7411 Saint Antoines Residence, RI, 8205 Saint Catherines School, VA, 2206 Saint Croix Family Resource Center, WI, 4235, 4236 Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, CA, 1062 Saint Francis Xavier University, Canada, 3527 Saint Gregorys Episcopal School, IL, 2576 Saint Hope Academy, CA, 8924 Saint Ives, OH, 5219 Saint James Cathedral, IL, 2577 Saint James Episcopal Church, VA, 2207 Saint James Healthcare Foundation, MT, 4940 Saint James Infirmary, CA, 307 Saint Joan of Arc School, IL, 2250 Saint Johns College, NM, 6217 Saint Johns Educational Thresholds Center, CA, 1407 Saint Johns Episcopal Cathedral, CO, 1731 Saint Johns Well Child and Family Center, CA, 308 Saint Joseph Ballet Company, CA, 911 Saint Joseph Health System, CA, 1529 Saint Joseph Hospital of Orange, CA, 1530 Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, MO, 2914, 8002 Saint Josephs Catholic Church, FL, 2208 Saint Jude Medical Center, CA, 1531, 1532 Saint Lawrence University, NY, 6218 Saint Louis Art Museum Foundation, MO, 4580 Saint Louis County Library, MO, 8925 Saint Louis Public Library, MO, 8926 Saint Louis Public Schools, MO, 6882 Saint Louis Public Schools Foundation, MO, 4581 Saint Lukes Hospital, CA, 1063 Saint Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, 4941
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Saint Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, WI, 9131 Saint Marks Episcopal Church, WA, 9029 Saint Marys Episcopal Day School, FL, 6810 Saint Marys Interactive Learning Experience (SMILE), South Africa, 1943 Saint Paul American Indians in Unity, MN, 4237 Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, MN, 4348 Saint Paul Intervention Project, MN, 4482 Saint Paul Public School District, MN, 4116 Saint Paul Public Schools, MN, 4445 Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation, MN, 4483 Saint Paul University, Philippines, 2251 Saint Paul, City of, MN, 4117, 4484 Saint Vincent Foundation, CA, 7708 Saint Vincent Hospital Foundation, IN, 2883 Salem Multicultural Institute, OR, 7553 Salmon River Restoration Council, CA, 129 Salt Lake City Corporation, UT, 8534 Salt Lake County Library System, UT, 8927 Salvadoran Association of Business Promoters (ASEI), El Salvador, 5860 Salvation Army of Atlanta, GA, 8326 Salvation Army of Chicago, IL, 2578 Salvation Army of Grand Rapids, MI, 3703 Salvation Army of Seattle, WA, 8669 Salzburg Seminar, VT, 2746 Samaritan House, NC, 2236 Samaritans of Greater Boston, MA, 2870 Samuel Dixon Family Health Center, CA, 1533 Samuel Gompers Elementary School, MI, 4087 San Antonio Birth Doulas, TX, 8440 San Antonio Community Development Corporation, CA, 745 San Antonio Fighting Back, TX, 8441 San Antonio Parks Foundation, TX, 8296 San Benito Health Foundation, CA, 309 San Bernardino Symphony Association, CA, 912 San Diego Capital Collaborative, CA, 1318 San Diego Chamorro Cultural Center, CA, 310 San Diego Conservation Resources Network, CA, 6142 San Diego County Library, CA, 8928 San Diego Public Library Foundation, CA, 1319-1321 San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation, CA, 5410 San Diego State University Research Foundation, CA, 4942, 4943 San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association, CA, 913 San Diego Youth and Community Services, CA, 311 San Francisco Beacon Initiative, CA, 746 San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, CA, 1408 San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation, CA, 681, 3286 San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium, CA, 312, 313, 391 San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium, CA, 1409 San Francisco Education Fund, CA, 1497 San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds, CA, 314-316, 392, 603, 653, 654, 682, 683, 747, 748, 828, 829, 933, 1219, 1482, 1498, 4446, 4944, 6106 San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, CA, 1064, 1065 San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance, CA, 1410 San Francisco Human Services Network, CA, 749 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA, 750 San Francisco Organizing Project, CA, 684 San Francisco Planning and Urban Research (SPUR) Association, CA, 751 San Francisco School Alliance, CA, 655 San Francisco Senior Action Network, CA, 1411 San Francisco State University, CA, 3287 San Francisco Study Center, CA, 1412, 1660 San Francisco Symphony, CA, 3499, 6783 San Francisco Unified School District, CA, 752 San Francisco Zoological Society, CA, 1413 San Francisco, City and County of, CA, 3288 San Geronimo Valley Healthy Community Collaborative, CA, 986 San Jose Childrens Musical Theater, CA, 830 San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School, CA, 498
RECIPIENT INDEX
San San San San San
Jose Obrero Mission, IL, 2579 Jose State University, CA, 1105, 1106 Jose State University Foundation, CA, 1066 Jose Taiko Group, CA, 499, 831 Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation, CA, 1067 San Mateo County Office of Education, CA, 1285 San Mateo Medical Center, CA, 1068 San Mateo-Foster City School District, CA, 1107, 1286 San Rafael City Schools, CA, 987, 988 Sanctuary Art Center, WA, 8670 Sanctuary Community Development Corporation, MN, 4238 Santa Ana Public Library, CA, 8929 Santa Barbara County Education Office, CA, 5411 Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association, CA, 1442 Santa Clara County Office of Education, CA, 7513, 7514 Santa Clara Unified School District, CA, 7515, 7516 Santa Clara, County of, CA, 3289 Santa Cruz Womens Health Center, CA, 317 Santa Cruz, County of, CA, 3290 Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute, NM, 5125 Santa Monica Museum of Art, CA, 914, 7709 Santa Rosa County Library System, FL, 8930 Sarasota County Library System, FL, 8931 SASE: The Write Place, MN, 4531 Sasha Bruce Youthwork, DC, 8580 Savage Jazz Dance Company, CA, 1414 Save San Francisco Bay Association, CA, 500, 1220, 1415, 1416, 1918, 3106 Save the Bay, RI, 6532, 8206 Save the Children Federation, CT, 5412 Sawmill Community Land Trust, NM, 5126 Scholarship America, MN, 4239, 5220-5223 School and Community Reuse Action Program (SCRAP), OR, 7615 School Foundation, OR, 7616 School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans, LA, 3015, 3022, 3036 School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL), CA, 753, 6784 School on Wheels, CA, 112 Schull Institute, TX, 8419 Science Central, IN, 2887 Science Festival Foundation, NY, 6671 Science Museum of Minnesota, MN, 4485 ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, OR, 1108, 7617 SCO Family of Services, NY, 3291 Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, AZ, 66 Search Institute, MN, 2915, 8420 Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, WA, 8932, 8933 Seattle Business Assistance Center, WA, 4631 Seattle Chamber Music Festival, WA, 8671 Seattle Jobs Initiative, WA, 8672 Seattle Opera, WA, 2871 Seattle Shakespeare Company, WA, 8673 Seattle Works, WA, 2435, 9030, 9031 SeaWeb, MD, 1069 Second Harvest Food Bank of Nashville, TN, 8246 Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties, CA, 1221 Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentavel, Brazil, 1070 SEED Foundation, DC, 1452, 3292 Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA), India, 5861 SELF Employment Loan Fund, AZ, 1661, 6107 Self Enhancement, OR, 5475, 8674 Self-Help Ventures Fund, NC, 3293 Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education, IL, 3294 Senior Neighbors, MI, 4099 Seniors Action Service, IL, 2847 Senn High School, IL, 2673-2675 Sentencing Project, DC, 6025 Sentro para sa Ikauunlad ng Katutubong Agham at Teknolohiya (SIKAT), Philippines, 1222 Sepulveda Research Corporation, CA, 1534 Sequoia ForestKeeper, CA, 636 Sequoia Health Services, CA, 1071 SER - Jobs for Progress, National, TX, 3641
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RECIPIENT INDEX
Servant Leadership Foundation, CO, 1756 Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association, CA, 533, 1662, 2580, 7292, 7333 Service DActions Entrepreneuriales, Canada, 7667 Service Enterprises, MN, 4240 Seton Hall University, NJ, 5042 Settlement Housing Fund, NY, 5140, 5141, 5413, 6000, 6108, 6418, 6977 Seva Foundation, CA, 6145 Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, CA, 318, 393, 5862 SEW Productions, CA, 832 Seward County Community College Development Foundation, KS, 2979 Shaanxi Research Association for Women and Family, China, 5863 Shakespeare in Delaware Park, NY, 6898 Shanghai Energy Conservation Supervision Center, China, 577 Shanti Foundation for Peace, IL, 2581 Share Our Selves (SOS) Corporation, CA, 1535 Share Our Strength (SOS), DC, 5043, 6493, 6785, 7248 Shared Interest, NY, 5414 Shasta Builders Exchange Community Fund, CA, 1006 Shasta County Womens Refuge, CA, 319 ShawChicago Theater Company, IL, 2582 Shelby, County of, TN, 8255 Shelter Partnership, CA, 179 Sheltering Wings Center for Women, IN, 2872 Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association, MN, 4389 Shoes for Kids, OH, 7199 Shorebank Enterprise Detroit, MI, 2237 Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland, OH, 7200, 7249, 7317, 7324 Shorebank International, IL, 4705, 5864 ShoreCap Exchange Corporation, IL, 501 Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, LA, 4945 Sibley Memorial Hospital, DC, 3352 Sickness Prevention Achieved through Regional Collaboration (SPARC), CT, 4946 Sidwell Friends School, DC, 637 Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation, Canada, 9071 Sikh Coalition, NY, 6369 Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits, CA, 502 Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, CA, 1287, 1453 Silver Bay Association for Christian Conference and Training, NY, 6370 Silviva Foundation, Switzerland, 3604, 3605 Simla-Chandigarh Diocese, India, 2252 Simmons College, MA, 3865, 5298 Siouxland Human Investment Partnership (SHIP), IA, 2975 SISC/PACT People and Congregations Together, CA, 394 Sisters of Our Lady of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, 2253 Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, MO, 2209 Sisters of Saint Mary of Namur, TX, 8303 SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, GA, 395 SITE Foundation, NY, 2065 Skills USA - VICA, VA, 3805 Skylark Opera, MN, 4308 Smack Mellon Studios, NY, 5502 SMART (Start Making a Reader Today), OR, 7618 Smart Futures, PA, 7881 Smart Growth America, DC, 8087 SmartMoney Community Services, OH, 3295 Smith College, MA, 8003, 8004 Smith River Alliance, CA, 130 Smithsonian Institution, DC, 5865, 6219-6221 Snug Harbor Cultural Center, NY, 5503 SNV Netherlands Development Organization, Netherlands, 5866 Soaring Wings Ranch, AR, 3025 Sober Living Network, CA, 113 Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), CA, 833 Social Change Assistance Trust, South Africa, 4031 Social Responsibility Corporation, TX, 8284, 8458 Social Science Research Council, NY, 2747, 5867 Social Venture Partners, WA, 9032
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Social Venture Partners Delaware, DE, 1925, 6109 Social Venture Partners Portland, OR, 7619, 7637, 7638 Socially Responsible Network, CA, 1417 Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer, Mexico, 2748 Society of Research Administrators (SRA) International, VA, 2749, 5299 Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Northern Ireland, 2254 Society of Women Engineers, IL, 7668 Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project, CA, 320 Sojourn Theater, OR, 8675 Sojourn to the Past, CA, 1288 Solano Coalition for Better Health, CA, 321 Solano County Library, CA, 8934 Solid Ground, WA, 8676 Somali American Friendship Association, MN, 4241 Somali Justice Advocacy Center, MN, 4486 Somali Mai Community of Minnesota, MN, 4242 Somerville Community Corporation, MA, 6786 Song Hong Cooperative, Vietnam, 5868 Sonoma Valley Education Foundation, CA, 517 Sonoran Institute, AZ, 1223, 3528 Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic, CA, 1289 Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan, 6494-6496 South African Institute for Advancement, South Africa, 5869, 6110 South Asian Youth Action, NY, 6371 South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium, SC, 7030 South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services, SC, 7031, 7032 South Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations, SC, 8746, 8747 South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO), SC, 2630 South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, SC, 2631 South Carolina Environmental Law Project, SC, 5319 South Carolina State Library, SC, 8935 South Carolina Youth Advocate Program, SC, 7033 South Central Service Cooperative, MN, 4559 South Centre, Switzerland, 6589 South Chicago Art Center, IL, 2583 South Coast Wildlands, CA, 1322 South Dakota Council on Economic Education, SD, 5415 South Dakota Rural Enterprise, SD, 5416 South Dakota State Library, SD, 8936 South Denver Heart Center Foundation, CO, 4499 South End Museum Trust, South Africa, 4032 South Florida Urban Ministries, FL, 2182 South Seattle Community College, WA, 8748 South Shore Charter Educational Foundation, MA, 3455 South-North Institute for Sustainable Development, China, 578 Southcentral Foundation, AK, 31 Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, AK, 29 Southeast Asian Assistance Center, CA, 322, 323 Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home (SEARCH), MN, 4326 Southeast Effective Development, WA, 8677 Southeast Environmental Task Force, IL, 2632 Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network, NC, 7107 Southeast Regional Office for Hispanic Ministry, FL, 2255 Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, VA, 3866 Southeast Watershed Forum, MD, 7108 Southeastern Colorado Area Health Education Center for Rural Colorado Health, CO, 1701 Southeastern Greene School District, PA, 7745 Southeastern Library Network, GA, 6222-6224 Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, TN, 579 Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management, CA, 915, 1239, 6978 Southern California Indian Center, CA, 8749 Southern Colorado AIDS Project, CO, 1752 Southern Echo, MS, 4033, 5236, 5870, 5871 Southern Environmental Law Center, VA, 2633, 4034
Southern Illinois University, IL, 6225 Southern Indiana Resource Solutions, IN, 7669 Southern Oregon Film Society, OR, 7620 Southern Partners Fund, GA, 5872 Southern Poverty Law Center, AL, 614 Southern Regional Council, GA, 8750 Southern Regional Education Board, GA, 6672 Southern Rural Development Initiative, NC, 3806, 5300, 5873 Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center, VT, 4711 Southside Family Nurturing Center, MN, 4243 Southwest Iowa Planning Council, IA, 2966 Southwest Minnesota State University, MN, 4244 Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, NM, 6787 Southwest Organizing Project, IL, 2584 SouthWest Organizing Project, NM, 8751 Southwest Research and Information Center, NM, 6829 Southwest Workers Union, TX, 5237 Southwest Youth and Family Services, WA, 8752, 8937 Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation, PA, 7746, 7966, 8124, 8125 SouthWings, NC, 7109 Sowega Council on Aging, GA, 2316 Sowelu Theater, OR, 8678 Space One Eleven, AL, 19 Spanish Coalition for Jobs, IL, 2855 Sparkplug Dance Educational Resources, OR, 7621 Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, MA, 3867 Special Court for Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone, 5874 Special Needs Network, CA, 324 Special Olympics of Hawaii, HI, 2383, 2397 Special Service for Groups, CA, 325 Sports Museum of New England, MA, 3620 Sports4 Kids, CA, 6497 Spring Point Project, MN, 4245 Springboard Enterprises, DC, 4632 Springboard for the Arts, MN, 4309, 4349, 4350 Springfield Performing Arts Development Corporation, MA, 3463 Springfield School District No. 186, IL, 6883 Springfield School Volunteers, MA, 6884 SRI International, CA, 834, 7517-7520 Stamford Public Education Foundation, CT, 1828 Stand for Children Leadership Center, OR, 1585, 2143, 3296, 7453, 7538, 7622, 8196, 8198, 8753 Stanford Health Services, CA, 1072 Stanford University, CA, 326, 685, 686, 835, 836, 1224, 2750, 4633, 5951, 6673, 8938 Stanislaus Multi-Cultural Community Health Coalition/West Modesto King/Kennedy Neighborhood Collaborative, CA, 327 Stanislaus, County of, CA, 8285 STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal), MN, 638, 6704, 6705 Starfish Learning Center, IL, 2585 Stargazer Foundation, VA, 2029-2031 Starlight Starbright Childrens Foundation, WA, 8679 State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, WA, 8939 State Environmental Leadership Program, WI, 4035, 5238 State Grid Corporation DSM Instruction Center, China, 580 State Library of North Carolina, NC, 8940 State Policy Network, CA, 855, 2895, 2999, 7537, 8215, 8216 State University of New York at Stony Brook, NY, 6372 Staten Island Childrens Campaign Charitable Trust, NY, 6699 Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, NY, 1781 Stateway Community Partners, IL, 2751 Stearns-Benton Employment and Training Council, MN, 4246 Stecoah Valley Arts, Crafts and Educational Center, NC, 7005 Steege/Thomson Communications, PA, 3297 Steepletown Neighborhood Services, MI, 3704
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Stefan Batory Foundation, Poland, 5875 Steppenwolf Theater Company, IL, 2706 SteppingStone Theater, MN, 4532 Stern Center for Language and Learning, VT, 7670 Stewards of Change, NY, 3298 Stichting Govcom.org, Netherlands, 5876 Stichting NairoBits, Netherlands, 5877 Stone Soup, WA, 1290, 1291, 5081, 8941 Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, NJ, 4793 Storytelling Arts, NJ, 4794 Straight Talk Clinic, CA, 1586 Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE), CA, 328, 8754 Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute, DC, 837, 1073 Strategic Energy Innnovations, CA, 615, 1418 Strategic Learning Initiatives, IL, 2586, 2676, 2791 Strategic Progressive Information Network (SPIN), CA, 6429 Stratford Library Association, CT, 1874 Streetside Stories, CA, 1419 StreetWorks, MN, 4390 STRIVE (Support and Training Result in Valuable Employees)/Boston Employment Service, MA, 3564 Student Conservation Association, NH, 7671, 7747 Student Sponsor Partners, NY, 5185 Studio in a School Association, NY, 5186, 6630 SU Theater Corporation, NY, 5323 Suburban Hospital, MD, 3337 Successlink, MO, 6979 Sue Duncan Childrens Center, IL, 2587 Suite 1300 Services, OH, 7250-7254 Sul Ross State University, TX, 8397 Summer Science Program, CA, 1074 Summerbridge of Greater Philadelphia, a Breakthrough Program, PA, 7805 Summit County Child Care Resource and Referral Agency, CO, 1691, 1692 Summit Education Initiative, OH, 7293 Sunflower Community Action, KS, 5878 Sunnyside Counseling Center, OR, 8984 Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children, TX, 8005, 8006 Super Leaders, DC, 8581 Support Center for Nonprofit Management, NY, 3807, 4036, 4811, 5044, 5187, 5301, 5522, 6111 Support Center for Sustainable Development (SUCEDE), FL, 6112, 6113 Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa Trust (SAPTA), Kenya, 5879 Support To At-Risk Teens (START), OH, 7255 Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot, MN, 4447 Surface Transportation Policy Project, DC, 6788 Surfrider Foundation, CA, 1225 Sustain, IL, 2588 SustainAbility, England, 1454 Sustainability Network, Canada, 4037 Sustainability Victoria, Australia, 7672 Sustainable Long Island, NY, 6373-6375 Sustainable Northwest, OR, 838 Sustainable Pittsburgh, PA, 7967 Sustainable San Mateo County, CA, 1420 Sustainable South Bronx, NY, 6376 Sutiazhnik Public Association, Russia, 2752 Swayam, India, 5880 Swedish Federation of Rural Economy and Agricultural Societies, Sweden, 4038 Swiss Tropical Institute, Switzerland, 8942 Swope Community Enterprises, MO, 4604 Synagogue 3000, CA, 2341 Synergos Institute, NY, 3808, 4039, 4040, 8459 Synergy Enterprises, MD, 4041 Synod of Living Waters, TN, 23 Syracuse Opera Company, NY, 5324 Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, NY, 5325 Tabor Cultural Foods and Drinks Heritage Preservation and Promotion Association, Ethiopia, 421 TADA Theater and Dance Alliance, NY, 5267
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Tahirih Justice Center, VA, 2104 Tahoe-Baikal Institute, CA, 6830 Take Wings Foundation (TWF), CA, 329 TakeBackCA.org, CA, 604 Taller Puertorriqueno, PA, 5045 Tampa Bay Black Business Initiative Fund, FL, 7147 Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System, FL, 8943 Tanzania Gatsby Trust, Tanzania, 4351 Tapestry Youth Ministries, GA, 2317 Taproot Foundation, CA, 140, 330, 616, 639, 754, 1292, 1293, 1421, 1469, 1470, 2707, 5417, 5523, 6377 Tarahumara Foundation, Mexico, 5881 Tariq Khamisa Foundation, CA, 1323 Task Force for Child Survival and Development, GA, 4947, 4948 TCC Group, NY, 916-919, 5882 Teach for America, AZ, 46, 51, 69, 6116, 180, 409, 435, 503-506, 532, 656, 856, 934, 1240, 1294, 1295, 1422, 1424-1426, 1567, 1587, 1799, 5420, 5582, 6983, 8526, 1971, 1972, 2032, 2054, 2105, 6278, 8146, 2183, 5421, 6980, 7155, 2280, 2326, 2328, 2329, 2357, 6984, 7153, 2589, 2608, 2770, 2792, 2865, 6986, 3085, 3099, 4533, 6985, 7156, 4577, 4653, 4659, 7331, 7045, 7110, 7151, 4795, 4825, 4993, 5000, 5001, 5046, 5056, 5103, 6117, 6981, 7148, 5127, 99, 114, 115, 169-171, 406-408, 1097, 1109, 1423, 1471, 1569, 1663, 1782, 1796, 1919, 2262, 2318-2321, 2445, 2621, 2922, 3299, 3300, 4360, 5147, 5204, 5205, 5268, 5302, 5418, 5524, 5572, 5956, 5980, 5984, 6114, 6167, 6378-6380, 6541, 6631, 6640, 6643, 6692, 6801, 6982, 7062, 7149, 7150, 7154, 7710, 7904, 8369, 8383, 8384, 8503, 7152, 8147, 5419, 8219, 6115, 8262, 8297, 8352, 8392, 8428, 8446, 8460, 8520 Teach for America, Greater New Orleans, LA, 3026, 3029, 3030 Teach for America, South Louisiana, LA, 3021, 3035, 3041, 5107, 6118 Teacher Fellowship Program, NY, 5209 Teachers 21, MA, 3610 Teachers College Columbia University, NY, 5883, 6674 Teachers Network, NY, 4812, 5422-5426, 5964, 6001, 6119, 6267, 6268, 6381, 6805, 7157, 7711 Teachers Treasures, IN, 2896, 6120 Teachers Without Borders, WA, 436 Teaching for Change, DC, 2106 Teaching Matters, NY, 4813, 6121, 6271, 6632, 7712 Team Lorain County, OH, 7284 Team-Up for Youth, CA, 755 Teatro Vision, CA, 507, 839 Teatro Vista Theater with a View, IL, 2590, 2708 Tech Fort Worth, TX, 8304 TechBridge, GA, 2033, 2337, 2338 Technet Alliance, CA, 4634 Technical Assistance Collaborative, MA, 3541, 3542, 4949 Technical Assistance for Community Services, OR, 4558, 5082, 7554, 7623-7625, 8680 Technical Assistance in Alternative Agriculture, Brazil, 5884 Technical Education Research Centers, MA, 4635 Technical Team for Assistance, Research and Social Action, Brazil, 3809 Technology Access Foundation, WA, 8681 Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston, TX, 6122 Technology Collaborative, PA, 7748, 7882, 7932, 7933, 7968 TechnoServe, CT, 1427, 3810, 4660, 5427, 5885, 5886, 6382, 6383, 6123, 6124 Teen HEART, MI, 3706 Tel Aviv University, Israel, 6675 Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association, CA, 331, 687 Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center, CA, 756, 1428 Temple University, PA, 2210, 8385
RECIPIENT INDEX
Ten Thousand Things, MN, 4310 Tenacity, Inc., MA, 3584 Tenants and Workers United, VA, 2107 Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, CA, 757, 758 Tennessee Medical Foundation, TN, 8232 Tennessee State Library and Archives, TN, 8944 Texas A & M Foundation, TX, 7521, 7522, 8386, 8509 Texas A & M University System, TX, 4950 Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation, TX, 8299 Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute, TX, 4500 Texas Childrens Hospital, TX, 8393 Texas Commission on the Arts, TX, 8461 Texas Defender Service, TX, 6026 Texas Land Trust Council, TX, 8421 Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network, TX, 8286, 8422, 8442 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, TX, 8398 Texas Partnership for End-of-Life Care, TX, 8462 Texas Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, TX, 8423 Texas State Library and Archives Commission, TX, 8945 Texas State University System, TX, 8463 Texas Wesleyan University, TX, 8510, 8511 Texas Womans University, TX, 4951 Thais, Consultoria en Desarrollo Social, Mexico, 2753, 2754 The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, MD, 7430 The Way Home, NH, 4709 Theater and Arts Foundation of San Diego County, CA, 6226 Theater Downtown, DC, 2108 Theater for a New Audience, NY, 6384 Theater of Youth, NY, 6440 Theaterworks, CA, 920, 1226 Think Detroit PAL, MI, 4088 Third Sector New England, MA, 3386-3388, 3456, 3457, 3517-3520, 3811, 4952, 5887, 6518 Third Street Music School Settlement, Society of the, NY, 6385 Thomas B. Fordham Institute, DC, 4636 Thomas Jeffersons Poplar Forest, VA, 7809 Thomas Nelson Community College Educational Foundation, VA, 8611 Thompson Child and Family Focus, NC, 7054 Thompson Ecumenical Empowerment Group, CT, 1875 Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center, MA, 6157, 6505 Thompson Valley Preschool, CO, 1693 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Healthcare Foundation, MI, 4501 Three Doctors Foundation, NJ, 4953 Three Rivers Area Health Education Center, GA, 2339 Three Rivers Rowing Association, PA, 7938 Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board (TRWIB), PA, 8126 Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo, CA, 1296 Tianjin Beichen District Reward Foundation for Teachers of Middle School, Primary School and Kindergarten, China, 7673 Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, CA, 1429, 1472 Tides Canada Foundation, Canada, 1075 Tides Center, CA, 332, 333, 396, 422, 646, 688, 689, 759-761, 989, 998-1000, 1297, 1298, 1430, 2131, 2132, 2266, 2678, 2755, 3054, 3812-3816, 4042, 4413, 4703, 4954, 5083, 5303, 5558, 5888-5891, 6498, 6499, 6506, 7713, 8698, 8755-8757, 8997, 8998, 9072 Tides Center PA, PA, 7749, 7750, 7969, 8127, 8148 Tides Foundation, CA, 9073 Tides, Inc., CA, 1299 Tidewater Community College, VA, 8593 Tiger Woods Foundation, CA, 4043 Tillamook County Commission on Children and Families, OR, 7626 Timeline Theater Company, IL, 2591 Timok Club, Serbia, 4044
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Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, MI, 4045 Tiyakene Development Fund, South Africa, 4046 TMC Development Working Solutions, CA, 1664 Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, OH, 8946 Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, CA, 172 TOP Properties North, KS, 2993 TOUCH (Training Our Underdeveloped Countries Healers) Foundation, NY, 5428, 6386 Touchstone Center for Crafts, PA, 7883 Town School, NY, 5188 Trailnet, MO, 4352 Training and Development Corporation, ME, 3817 Training and Research Support Centre, Zimbabwe, 3818 Training Education and Manpower (TEAM), CT, 1876 Training Resources for the Environmental Community, NM, 9074-9076 Transfair USA, CA, 1455 Transformation through Education and Mutual Support, CA, 8758 Transgender Law Center, CA, 334 Transition Resource Services, OH, 7256 Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), AZ, 50 Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council, FL, 8327 Treehouse Childrens Museum, UT, 8539 Tregoe Education Forum, NJ, 4560 Trenton After-School Program, NJ, 4751 Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, NJ, 4752 Trenton Public Schools, NJ, 6885 Tri-Council Coordinating Commission, MN, 4487 Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning, NJ, 4796 Tri-State Citizens Mining Network, PA, 7884 Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers, NC, 3819 Trinidad State Junior College, CO, 1694 Trinity Community Ministries, GA, 2322 Trinity House of Hope, IN, 2876 Trinity University, TX, 8464 TrinityCare Hospice Foundation, CA, 1588 True Story Pictures, TN, 8233 Trust for Conservation Innovation, CA, 605, 1001, 1300, 3055, 3820, 7885 Trust for Public Land, CA, 335, 336, 4353, 7674 Trustees for Alaska, AK, 9077 Tsinghua University Education Foundation, China, 581, 582 Tubman Family Alliance, MN, 4247 Tucker-Maxon Oral School, OR, 8007-8010 Tucson Indian Center, AZ, 8759 Tufts University, MA, 1829, 8947 Tulane Educational Fund, LA, 8948 Tulane University, LA, 4047 Tulare County Office of Education, CA, 397 Tulsa City and County Library System, OK, 8949 Tulsa Community Childrens Foundation, OK, 7413 Turning the Hearts Center, CA, 337 Turning the Page, DC, 2109 Turtle Bay Exploration Park, CA, 1007 Twenty-First Century Foundation, NY, 5892, 5893 Twenty-First Century School Fund, DC, 2110 Twin Cities Community Voice Mail, MN, 4391 Two Rivers Community Land Trust, MN, 4248 Tykes and Teens, FL, 2169 Udyogini, India, 5894 Uganda Development Trust, Uganda, 6618 UJA-Federation of Greenwich, CT, 7431 UJA-Federation of New York, NY, 7432 Umatilla County Historical Society, OR, 7627 Unified New Cassel Community Revitalization Corporation, NY, 6387 Union for African Population Studies, Ghana, 840 Union for Rural Efforts, Mexico, 5895 Union of Concerned Scientists, MA, 2156 Union Settlement Association, NY, 5189 Union Station Kansas City, MO, 4605, 4651, 4654 United Academy, NJ, 5969 United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, NY, 6159 United Cerebral Palsy Association of Tarrant County, TX, 8305 United Community and Family Services, CT, 1877
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United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation, NY, 173 United Fund of Belgium, Belgium, 3606 United Jewish Federation of San Diego County, CA, 7433 United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference, NC, 7034-7038 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, NC, 7039 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Waynesville District, NC, 7040 United Nations Development Programme, NY, 6590 United Nations Foundation, DC, 4955, 8950 United Negro College Fund, VA, 5896, 7714 United Neighborhood Centers of America, WI, 6789 United Neighborhood Houses of New York, NY, 5190, 5429, 6388 United Network for Organ Sharing, VA, 4994 United Partners for Human Services, FL, 2238 United Services, CT, 1878 United States Artists, CA, 6619 United States Distance Learning Association, MA, 5084 United States Fund for UNICEF, NY, 8951 United Tribes Technical College, ND, 4311 United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area, LA, 3016 United Way International, VA, 1830, 5430-5441 United Way of America, VA, 3821 United Way of Blount County, TN, 7675 United Way of Central Iowa, IA, 3301 United Way of Chattanooga, TN, 8236 United Way of Chittenden County, VT, 5057 United Way of Delaware, DE, 2211, 2212 United Way of Erie County, PA, 7817 United Way of Essex and West Hudson, NJ, 5047 United Way of Forsyth County, NC, 7181 United Way of Genesee County, MI, 4048-4050, 4065 United Way of Greater Battle Creek, MI, 3822 United Way of Greenwich, CT, 1879 United Way of Hocking County, OH, 7281 United Way of King County, WA, 8952, 9033, 9034 United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, TN, 8247 United Way of Milford, CT, 1880 United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls, CT, 1881 United Way of New York City, NY, 2263, 2264 United Way of Northern Fairfield County, CT, 1882 United Way of Norwalk and Wilton, CT, 1883 United Way of Pioneer Valley, MA, 2158, 3464, 3472, 3473 United Way of Santa Cruz County, CA, 398 United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, PA, 5048, 8088, 8089 United Way of the Bay Area, CA, 762 United Way of the Central Naugatuck Valley, CT, 1884 United Way of the Mid-South, TN, 8234 United Way of Tulare County, CA, 338 United Way of West Central Connecticut, CT, 1885-1887 United Way Silicon Valley, CA, 841, 1227, 1301 United Way, Aloha, HI, 2398 United Way, Heart of West Michigan, MI, 3682 United Way, Inland Empire, CA, 339 United Way, Middlesex, CT, 1888, 1889 United Way, Valley, CT, 1890 United Workers Association, MD, 8541 Unitus, Inc., WA, 8953 Unity for the Homeless, LA, 4100 Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia, 6227 Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru, 8954 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia, 5897 University at Buffalo Foundation, NY, 6441 University of Arizona, AZ, 4637, 4638, 6676 University of Arkansas, AR, 4956, 5898, 9107 University of Arkansas Foundation, AR, 101, 102 University of Baltimore, MD, 3302 University of Baltimore Educational Foundation, MD, 3303 University of California, CA, 340-345, 399-402, 524, 842-846, 921, 1076-1081, 1228, 1431, 1474, 1499, 1500, 1536, 2239, 2709, 2756, 3304-3306, 3565, 4051, 4957-4959, 5269, 5899, 5900, 6228, 7523, 8287, 8955
University of California at San Diego, CA, 346, 403 University of Cape Town, South Africa, 5304, 6591 University of Central Arkansas, AR, 77 University of Central Oklahoma, OK, 103, 104 University of Chicago, IL, 2592, 2757, 3307, 3308, 4639, 4960-4962 University of Chile, Chile, 3566, 5901 University of Cincinnati Foundation, OH, 7318 University of Colorado, CO, 2848, 2849, 7524, 7525 University of Connecticut, CT, 6790 University of Connecticut Health Center, CT, 1797 University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 5305 University of Delaware, DE, 612, 5442 University of Denver, CO, 1695, 9108 University of Dublin, Ireland, 6229 University of Florida, FL, 2947, 2948 University of Florida Foundation, FL, 1082 University of Georgia, GA, 4963 University of Hamburg, Germany, 6230 University of Hawaii, HI, 2392 University of Houston-University Park, TX, 8521 University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 2758 University of Illinois, IL, 6677 University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, 2759, 4964, 4965, 6620, 6678 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, 2593, 2594 University of Indonesia, Indonesia, 5902, 5903 University of Iowa, IA, 4414 University of Jos, Nigeria, 5306 University of Kansas, KS, 2994 University of Kansas Center for Research, KS, 4640, 7526, 7527 University of Kentucky, KY, 5944 University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 5307 University of London, England, 5904 University of Maryland-Baltimore, MD, 4966 University of Maryland-Baltimore County, MD, 3086 University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation, MD, 3309 University of Maryland-College Park, MD, 3310 University of Maryland-College Park Foundation, MD, 1831 University of Massachusetts, MA, 3458, 4967, 5905-5907, 6679 University of Massachusetts Foundation, MA, 8207 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the, NJ, 4968 University of Memphis Foundation, TN, 8011 University of Miami, FL, 4969 University of Michigan, MI, 4052-4054, 4970, 4971, 5908, 6231 University of Minnesota, MN, 4249, 4392, 4972, 4973, 6680, 6681 University of Minnesota Foundation, MN, 4354 University of Missouri, MO, 4641-4644, 4974 University of Montana, MT, 6232 University of Nebraska, NE, 8012, 8013 University of New Mexico, NM, 7528, 7529 University of New Orleans Foundation, LA, 3017 University of North Carolina, NC, 847, 3311, 3312, 4645, 4975-4977, 5909, 8213 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Foundation, NC, 7055 University of North Texas, TX, 7530, 7531 University of North Texas System Center, TX, 8328-8330 University of Northern Colorado Foundation, CO, 1763 University of Notre Dame, IN, 2213, 2440, 2441, 3313 University of Oklahoma Foundation, OK, 7398 University of Oregon Foundation, OR, 8682 University of Pennsylvania, PA, 2190, 2760, 2863, 3314-3317, 4978, 7715, 8090, 8091, 8535 University of Pittsburgh, PA, 6682, 6683, 7886-7890, 7934, 7935, 8128 University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, 2761 University of Queensland, Australia, 1083 University of Richmond, VA, 4415, 8260 University of Rochester, NY, 4502 University of Rochester Medical Center, NY, 2191 University of San Diego, CA, 52 University of San Francisco, CA, 606, 922, 2949
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 6233 University of South Carolina, SC, 2192, 8214 University of South Carolina Research Foundation, SC, 2634 University of South Dakota, SD, 2976, 2977 University of South Florida, FL, 5547 University of Southern California, CA, 1537, 7716 University of Southern Maine, ME, 4979 University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, 5308 University Of Technology Jamaica, Jamaica, 7676 University of Tennessee, TN, 6684 University of Texas, TX, 848, 3318, 4646, 5560, 5910, 6685, 6791, 6792, 8424, 8425, 8467, 8527 University of Texas at Dallas, TX, 1915, 2950 University of Texas Health Science Center, TX, 4980, 4981, 8426, 8465 University of Texas System, TX, 1084 University of the South, TN, 2214 University of the South Pacific, Fiji, 1229 University of the Western Cape, South Africa, 3868, 4055 University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 5911 University of Toledo Foundation, OH, 2951 University of Utah, UT, 3500 University of Vermont, VT, 6831 University of Washington, WA, 1085, 1230, 2710, 2762, 2850, 3319, 3320, 8683 University of Wisconsin, WI, 2711, 4250, 4982, 4983, 6793 University of Wisconsin Foundation, WI, 9094-9096, 9122 University Professors Workshop in Israel, CA, 640, 641 University Research Corporation International, MD, 8956 University System of Georgia Foundation, GA, 6886 Unkechaug Nation of Poospatuk Indians, NY, 6389 Uphams Corner Community Center, MA, 3459 UPLIFT Education, TX, 8331-8346 Upper Manhattan Together, NY, 6411 Upper Valley Haven, VT, 8547 Urban Assembly, NY, 8957 Urban Creeks Council, CA, 1432 Urban Ecology, CA, 1433 Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin, WI, 9097 Urban Edge, MA, 6794 Urban Education Exchange, NY, 5206, 5317, 6125, 7158, 7159 Urban Education Partnership, CA, 1504, 5049, 5207, 5443 Urban Family and Community Center, IL, 2595 Urban Habitat, CA, 1434 Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB), NY, 4814, 5444, 7160 Urban Initiatives, IL, 2596 Urban Institute, DC, 763, 2763, 2764, 3321-3323, 4056, 5548, 5912, 6686, 7818 Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, MI, 3705 Urban League of Greater Cleveland, OH, 7257 Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County, KY, 2240 Urban League of Los Angeles, CA, 347 Urban League of Winston-Salem, NC, 7182 Urban League, Greater Washington, DC, 8288 Urban League, National, NY, 3324, 5050, 5309 Urban Resource Centre, South Africa, 5913 Urban Strategies Council, CA, 690, 6795 Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, MN, 1665, 4107, 4327, 4328, 4393-4397, 4503 Urban Youth Action, PA, 7936 Urban Youth Collaborative, NY, 6390 Urbanomics Consulting Group, DC, 5914 UrbanPromise Ministries, NJ, 8092 USAction Education Fund, DC, 5239, 6500 Utah Department of Human Services, UT, 3325 Utah Education Network, UT, 7532 Utah State University, UT, 6234 Utah Symphony and Opera, UT, 3501 Utopian Theater Asylum (TUTA), IL, 2597 Valley Presbyterian Hospital Foundation, CA, 1538 Valley Small Business Development Corporation, CA, 1561, 1666, 5445
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
ValleyCare Foundation, CA, 1568 Vancouver Oral Centre, Canada, 8014, 8015 Vanderbilt University, TN, 3326, 4984, 4985 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, TN, 8016, 8017 Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery, WA, 8684 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program, PA, 1324, 3004, 4732-4734, 4816, 7117, 8243, 9035, 9036 Vanguard Public Foundation, CA, 5915 Velocity Dance Center, WA, 8685 Venice Family Clinic, CA, 1539 Vera Institute of Justice, NY, 6027 Verbena, Inc., WA, 8686 Vermont Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (VANPO), VT, 8548 Vermont Foodbank, VT, 3567 Vermont Land Trust, VT, 3568 Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association, VT, 3569 Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, VT, 8549 Verona Fathers Registered Trustees, Kenya, 5916 Veterans Administration Health Care System, CA, 1086 Vietnamese Community of Orange County, CA, 1540 Vigorous InterventionS In Ongoing Natural Settings (VISIONS), MA, 3823 Village Arts and Humanities, PA, 8161 Village Family Service Center, ND, 4251 Villanova University, PA, 1938 Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection, NY, 5981 Vintage Place, MN, 4488 Violence Policy Center, DC, 2712 Virginia Beach Public Library, VA, 8958 Virginia Commonwealth University, VA, 8566 Virginia Department of Education, VA, 6887 Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, VA, 2133 Virginia Mentoring Partnership, VA, 8567 Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations (VANNO), VA, 7677 Virginia Outdoors Foundation, VA, 8599 Virginia Supportive Housing, VA, 7361 Virginia, Commonwealth of, VA, 3327 Vision Northwest, OR, 7628 Vision y Compromiso, CA, 348, 1435 VisionSynergy, WA, 9043 Visiting Nurse Association of Texas, TX, 8347, 8348 Visiting Nurse Services, IA, 2978 Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Caribbean, NY, 6592 Visually Impaired Center, MI, 4057 Viva Network North America, CO, 9044 VMC Foundation, CA, 1087 Voice Buffalo, NY, 6442 Voices for Alabamas Children, AL, 20 Voices for Americas Children, DC, 1231, 3328 Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland, OH, 7201, 7319 Volunteer and Information Agency (VIA), LA, 3023 Volunteer Consulting Group, NY, 1832, 2358, 3502, 5191, 5208, 5274, 5446, 5525, 6126, 6279 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, NY, 6127, 6269, 6272, 6641 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts, MA, 1922 Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, OR, 7629, 8687 Volunteers in Medicine San Diego, CA, 349 Volunteers of America, SD, 4312 Volunteers of America, Greater Baton Rouge, LA, 3042 Volunteers of America, Northeast and North Central Ohio, OH, 7258 Volusia County Public Library, FL, 8959 W G B H Educational Foundation, MA, 6235, 7533, 7534 W N E T Channel 13, NY, 5051 W. Haywood Burns Institute, CA, 3329, 6796 W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation, TX, 8522 Wagner Free Institute of Science, PA, 3057 Wake County Public Libraries, NC, 8960 Wake Forest University, NC, 2215, 4986, 4987, 6236 Wake Forest University Health Sciences, NC, 4988
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Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation, CA, 1562 Waldorf School Association of the Delaware River Valley, PA, 9098 WalkSanDiego, CA, 350 Wallace Medical Concern, OR, 7630, 7631, 8688 Walnut Avenue Womens Center, CA, 351 Walter Sisulu University for Technology and Science, South Africa, 5917 WARM Training Center, MI, 3882, 6128 Warren City School District, OH, 7389 Warren Family Institute, NC, 7111 Warren Wilson College, NC, 7112 Washburn Child Guidance Center, MN, 4252, 4313, 4355, 4398 Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation, WA, 9051 Washington AIDS Partnership, DC, 8587 Washington Area Community Investment Fund, DC, 5447 Washington Area Womens Foundation, DC, 2111 Washington Center for Best Practices, PA, 3330 Washington College, MD, 6237 Washington Community Alliance for Self Help (CASH), WA, 5085, 8990, 9037 Washington Department of Social and Health Services, WA, 3331, 8705 Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education, WA, 5240 Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation, NY, 5448 Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation, CA, 1088 Washington Interfaith Network, DC, 1973, 1974, 2055, 2112, 3332, 4058, 6987, 7161 Washington Literacy Council, DC, 2113 Washington Scholarship Fund, DC, 3333 Washington State Association of CASA-Guardian Ad Litem Programs, WA, 1501 Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network, WA, 8961 Washington State University, WA, 8018 Washington University, MO, 4647, 4648, 4989 Washington University Medical Center, MO, 8019, 8020 Washoe County School District Educational Foundation, NV, 8289 Water Missions International, SC, 7678 Wateraid America, NY, 7563 Watershed Project, CA, 1436 Watson Institute, PA, 8149 WAVE (Work, Achievement, Values and Education), DC, 2062 Wave Hill, NY, 5270 Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency, MI, 3675 Wayne State University, MI, 2851, 2852, 4089, 4090 Wayside Cafe Ministries, TX, 8491, 8492 Wayside House, MN, 4253 Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY, 6637, 6638 Wellesley College, MA, 5918 Wellstone Action Fund, MN, 5241 Wesley College, DE, 2216 Wesley Spectrum Services Foundation, PA, 7899 Wesleyan University, CT, 1833, 1834 West Broadway Area Coalition, MN, 4254 West Central Minnesota Housing Partnership, MN, 4255 West Florida Regional Library, FL, 8962 West Fresno Coalition for Economic Development, CA, 352 West Haven Community House Association, CT, 1791 West Liberty State College Foundation, WV, 7751 West Michigan Academy of Music for Girls, MI, 4101 West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, PA, 8093 West Side Catholic Center, OH, 7202, 7259 West Side Community Health Services, MN, 4256 West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM), OH, 7382 West Texas Food Bank, TX, 8290 West Valley School District No. 363, WA, 8963
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West Virginia Community Development Partnership, WV, 7752, 7753 West Virginia Community Voices, WV, 7754, 7755 West Virginia Council of Churches, WV, 7756 West Virginia Department of Education, WV, 7757 West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, WV, 7758 West Virginia Hospital Research and Education Foundation, WV, 7759 West Virginia Kids Count Fund, WV, 7760 West Virginia Library Commission, WV, 8964 West Virginia Medical Institute, WV, 5086 West Virginia State University Foundation, WV, 7761 West Virginia University at Parkersburg Foundation, WV, 7762 West Virginia University Foundation, WV, 7763-7765, 7891 West Virginia Welfare Reform Coalition, WV, 7766 WestEd, CA, 589, 849, 923, 924 Western Carolina University, NC, 7113 Western Community Action, MN, 4257 Western Dairyland Economic Opportunity Council, WI, 4258 Western DuPage Special Recreation Association Foundation, IL, 7797 Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund, MA, 3069, 3570, 6988, 8189 Western Michigan University, MI, 6888 Western Mountains Alliance, ME, 3058 Western New Mexico University, NM, 5128 Western North Carolina Regional Economic Development Commission, NC, 7060 Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) Education Project, MT, 5242, 9078 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, PA, 7892 Western Prison Project, OR, 6028 Western Reserve Land Conservancy, OH, 7260 Western Resource Advocates, CO, 522, 583, 850, 2157 Western States Center, OR, 8760 Westlake Charter School, TX, 3503 Westmoreland County Community College, PA, 7893 Westmoreland County Federated Library System, PA, 8965 Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra, PA, 7939 Westmoreland Trust, PA, 7940 Westside Neighborhood Clinic, CA, 1541 White Box, NY, 6593 White Center Community Development Association, WA, 8689 White Earth Land Recovery Project, MN, 4128 White Earth Tribal and Community College, MN, 4259 White Pine County Public Library, NV, 4702 Whitman College, WA, 6238 Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, 5449, 5450 Whittier College, CA, 6239 Wichita Educational Foundation, KS, 2995 Wichita State University Foundation, KS, 2996 Wick Neighbors, OH, 7390 Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW), DC, 5919 Wild Iris Womens Services of Bishop, CA, 132 Wild Salmon Center, OR, 1089, 6832 Wild Waterways Conservancy, PA, 7894 Wildacres Retreat, NC, 7056 WildAid, CA, 1232 Wilderness Inquiry, MN, 4118, 4260, 4489, 4490 Wilderness Society, DC, 9079, 9080, 3529 Wilderness Youth Project, CA, 1589 Wildflowers Institute, CA, 353 Wildlife Conservation Network, CA, 508-513, 1302, 1303, 2455 Wildlife Conservation Society, NY, 1002, 1090, 5052, 6833, 6834 Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, Canada, 9081 Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center (WERC), CA, 437 Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center, OR, 7632 Wildlife Management Institute, DC, 851 Willamette Riverkeeper, OR, 7555 William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation, NY, 8966 Williams Group, MI, 925, 926, 1233 Williamsburg AIDS Network, VA, 8612 Williamsburg Area Faith in Action, VA, 8613
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Williamsburg United Methodist Church, VA, 8614 Willwoods Community Management, LA, 7362 Wilmington Community Free Clinic, CA, 1542 Wing Luke Memorial Foundation, WA, 8690 WINGS Program, IL, 2609, 8291 Winona State University, MN, 4399 Winrock International, MA, 1091, 5920 Winsted Area Childcare, CT, 1891 Winston-Salem Childrens Chorus, NC, 7183 Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind, NC, 3869 Winter Park Memorial Hospital, FL, 2267 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, WI, 4649 Wisconsin Citizen Action Fund, WI, 5243 Wisconsin Conservation Voters Institute, WI, 5244 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, WI, 6889 Wisconsin Rural Partners, WI, 4261 Witness, Inc., NY, 1456 Womankind, OH, 7261 Women Aware, NJ, 4990 Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore (WEB), MD, 3369 Women Helping Women, HI, 2399 Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates Network (WEPAN), CO, 7679 Womens Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES), CA, 691 Womens Alliance, ND, 4262 Womens Community Revitalization Project, PA, 5053, 5054, 8162 Womens Crisis Center, OR, 7556 Womens Crisis Support Team, OR, 7633 Womens Educational Media, CA, 692, 764, 5921, 8761 Womens Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), NY, 5922 Womens Foundation of California, CA, 1241, 1590, 5923, 8762 Womens Foundation of Minnesota, MN, 4263 Womens Funding Network, CA, 1732, 3824 Womens Guild Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, CA, 7717 Womens Hope, Education and Training (WHEAT) Trust, South Africa, 5924 Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation, NY, 5451, 5526, 6633 Womens Institute for a Secure Retirement, DC, 7897 Womens Lunch Place, MA, 3504 Womens Museum: An Institute for the Future, TX, 8504 Womens Project, AR, 8763 Womens Resource Center of Central Oregon, OR, 7557 Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network, NH, 3505 Womens Self-Employment Project, IL, 2598, 2644 Womens Treatment Center, IL, 2599 Womens Way, PA, 7798 WomenVenture, MN, 4264 Wonderland Developmental Center, WA, 8691 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, DC, 1835 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, NJ, 4797, 6240 Woods Hole Research Center, MA, 1092, 1093 Woodstock Institute, IL, 2645, 2765, 2766, 2793, 5925, 6129, 8174 Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, DC, 2114 Work, Welfare and Families, IL, 2600 Workers College, South Africa, 5926 Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration (WORC), DC, 2034, 2035 Workforce Professionals Training Institute, NY, 5192, 5527, 6391, 6527, 6634 Working Capital Partners for Self-Employment, FL, 5452 Working Classroom, NM, 5129 Working Interfaith Network (WIN), LA, 3825 Working Partnerships USA, CA, 1437, 5559, 8764 Working Theater Company, NY, 6594 Workshop for Civic Initiatives Foundation, Bulgaria, 4059 Workshop in Business Opportunities, NY, 6392 Worksite Wellness Project, CA, 141 World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, TX, 8399 World Affairs Council of Houston, TX, 8427
World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, Canada, 5927 World Bank, DC, 8387 World Bible Translation Center, TX, 1717 World Cares Center, NY, 6687 World Health Organization, Switzerland, 5928, 8967-8970 World HOPE Foundation, CO, 3826 World Music Institute, NY, 5271, 5504 World Resources Institute, DC, 584, 1234, 6533, 6835 World Security Institute, DC, 5310 World Wildlife Fund, DC, 1094, 1095, 6836, 6837 Write Around Portland, OR, 7634 Xavier Society for the Blind, NY, 6146 Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization, CA, 354 Yakima Valley Regional Library, WA, 8971 Yale Entrepreneurial Society, CT, 5453 Yale University, CT, 2342, 2767, 5929, 6595 Yayasan Bali Purnati, Indonesia, 5930 Yayasan Bina Usaha Lingkungan, Indonesia, 5931 Yayasan Pendidikan Seni Nusantara, Indonesia, 5932 Ye Shengtao Association of China, China, 5933 Year Up, MA, 3607 Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, MT, 9082 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, CA, 935 Yeshiva Elementary School, WI, 9099 YMCA and Outdoor Center, Sherman Lake, MI, 3827 YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly, NC, 7006-7008 YMCA of Billings, MT, 8692 YMCA of Greater Montreal, Canada, 3870 YMCA of Ligonier Valley, PA, 7970 YMCA of Pittsburgh, PA, 7895 YMCA of San Diego County, CA, 1325 YMCA of San Francisco, CA, 765, 3871 YMCA of Tarrytown, NY, 6393 YMCA of the U.S.A., IL, 2952, 3872 YMCA of Wichita, KS, 2997 YMCA, Amarillo Metropolitan, TX, 8466 YMCA, Fargo-Moorhead Family, ND, 4265 YMCA, Lower Bucks Family, PA, 3873 YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area, FL, 6811 YMCAs, Southington-Cheshire Community, CT, 1892 Young Americans Center for Financial Education, CO, 1733 Young and Healthy, CA, 355 Young Audiences (YA), NY, 5934 Young Audiences Denver Area Chapter, CO, 1738 Young Audiences of Indiana, IN, 2916 Young Audiences of New Jersey, NJ, 4798, 5055 Young Chicago Authors, IL, 2601 Young Leaders Council, TN, 8248 Young Life, CO, 2423 Young Peoples Project (YPP), MA, 3460 Young Women United, NM, 2144 Youngstown State University, OH, 7391 Youth ALIVE, CA, 404 Youth and Family Enrichment Services, CA, 1304 Youth Development, NM, 3874, 3875 Youth Development Commission, MI, 3631 Youth Excellence Performing Arts Workshop, OH, 7294 Youth Farm and Market Project, MN, 4266, 4448 Youth for Christ-Spokane, WA, 8985 Youth in Arts, CA, 990 Youth in Focus, CA, 590, 647, 693, 1438, 3828, 8693 Youth Law Center, CA, 1502, 3334, 3335 Youth Leadership, MN, 4267 Youth Media Council, CA, 6501 Youth Oasis, LA, 8765 Youth Opportunities Unlimited, OH, 7262 Youth Popular Culture Institute, MD, 3336 Youth Radio, CA, 3829 Youth Speaks, CA, 694, 927, 5935 Youth Technology Corps, IL, 2602 Youth Together, CA, 1439, 1503 Youth Transition Funders Group, IL, 2953 Youth United for Change, PA, 8094, 8107 Youth, I.N.C., DC, 6275
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
YouthBuild USA, MA, 5936 Youthline America, NY, 3830, 6797 Youthplaces, PA, 7896 Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, AK, 30, 5112 Yunnan Xishuangbanna Prefecture Women and Children Psychological and Legal Consultation Service Center, China, 5937 YWCA El Paso del Norte Region, TX, 8493 YWCA of Columbus, OH, 7363 YWCA of Greater Portland, ME, 3050 YWCA of Lake County, IL, 7799
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
YWCA of Lincoln, NE, 4699 YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, IL, 2603 YWCA of Minneapolis, MN, 4400 YWCA of Saint Paul, MN, 4491 YWCA of Sonoma County, CA, 356 YWCA, Duluth Area Family, MN, 4314 Z Space Studio, CA, 852 Zap Asthma Consortium, GA, 2323 Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V., Germany, 7535 Zero Breast Cancer, CA, 991 Zhongshan University, China, 6596
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Zimbabwe Farmers Development Trust, Zimbabwe, 3831 Zimbabwe Opportunities Industrialization Centres (ZOIC), Zimbabwe, 3832 Zion Hill Community Development Corporation, GA, 2324 Zion Preparatory Academy, WA, 9045 Zoo New England, MA, 3609, 8190 Zoological Society of San Diego, CA, 1563 ZviDance, NY, 7364
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Alabama Council on Human Relations 8708 Alabama Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Network 2 Alabama Dance Council 3 Alabama Public Library Service 8773 Alabama State Department of Education 7462, 7463 Arise Citizens Policy Project 4 Auburn University 2194 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham 5 Birmingham Public Library 8786 Birmingham-Southern College 6178 Cahaba Valley Health Care 6 Eastern Area Christian Ministries 7 Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama (FOCAL) 8725 Heritage Center for Human and Community Development 8 Hope House 9 Hope Unity Fund of Alabama 7127 IMPACT - Alabama Student Service Initiative 10 KID One Transport System 11 Leeds Arts Council 12 McCoy Center for Community Service 13 Media for Health 14 Mitchells Place 15 Mobile Public Library 8882 Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama 1, 16, 24 Pathways 17 Ruth and Naomi Senior Outreach 18 Southern Poverty Law Center 614 Space One Eleven 19 Voices for Alabamas Children 20
African Grove Institute for the Arts 5619 Alliance for Audience 44, 1597, 1598 Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits 68 Area Agency on Aging, Region I 53 Arizona Commission on Medical Education and Research 47 Arizona Department of Education 6842 Arizona Foundation of Human Services Providers 54 Arizona Grantmakers Forum 55 Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records 8779 Arizona State University 2954, 7465-7468 Arizona Supreme Court 518 Arizona Technology in Education Alliance 1759 Arizona Wilderness Coalition 9054 Association for Supportive Child Care 56 Atlatl 5643 Beatitudes Center for Developing Older Adult Resources (DOAR) 2955 Border Action Network 8715 Catholic Community Service of Southern Arizona 1929 Chandler Unified School District 7473 Critical Path Institute 48, 6050 Desert Voices Oral Learning Center 7977 Diocese of Phoenix 58 El Rio Foundation 7781 Environmental Flying Services 995, 1157 Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona 59 Fort Yuma-Quechan Indian Tribe 5109 Grand Canyon Trust 9061 Greater Phoenix Leadership 60 Institute of Cultural Affairs 45 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 6072 Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture 49, 61 Museum of Northern Arizona 2958 Neighborhood Housing Services of Phoenix 1643-1645, 4553, 6096 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southwestern Maricopa County 6097 NPower Arizona 63, 2959, 5202 Phoenix Childrens Hospital Foundation 64 Phoenix Symphony Association 65 Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation 66 SELF Employment Loan Fund 1661, 6107 Sonoran Institute 1223, 3528 Teach for America 46, 51, 69, 6116 Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) 50 Tucson Indian Center 8759 University of Arizona 4637, 4638, 6676
ALASKA Alaska Botanical Garden 32 Alaska Center for the Environment 25, 9052 Alaska Conservation Alliance 26 Alaska Council on Economic Education 8374 Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership 33, 2446 Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association 4828 Alutiiq Heritage Foundation 34 Anchorage Museum Association 35 Anchorage Symphony Orchestra 36 Archdiocese of Anchorage 1927 Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes 8718 First Alaskans Institute 8638 Foraker Group 37, 1607, 2447, 8639 Interior Region Emergency Medical Services Council 38, 39 Kachemak Bay Broadcasting 40 Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council 41 Koahnic Broadcast Corporation 42 Neighborhood Housing Services, Anchorage 43 Northern Alaska Environmental Center 28 Organization for Northern Development 8661 Southcentral Foundation 31 Southeast Alaska Conservation Council 29 Trustees for Alaska 9077 Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council 30, 5112
ARGENTINA Center for the Study of State and Society (CEDES) 3728 Instituto de Botanica Darwinion 6198 Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste 6199 Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences 5771 Latin American Group for Justice and Gender 5772
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Lumbu Indigenous Community Foundation 416 Madjulla 417 Marketing Department Group 7499 Media Team 7661 Sustainability Victoria 7672 University of Queensland 1083
BELGIUM European Foundation Centre 3749, 5715 Pendjwa Catholic Mission 2247 United Fund of Belgium 3606
BOLIVIA Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2248
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA Centre for Promotion of Civil Society 3918
BRAZIL Afro-Reggae Cultural Group 5620 Aracati: Agencia de Mobilizacao Social 3716 Association of Public Radio Broadcasting Stations of Brazil 5642 Centro de Trabalho Indigenista 1020 Comite para Democratizacao da Informatica 1447 Education Action - Consultancy, Research and Information 5707 EQUIT Institute-Gender, Economy and Global Citizenship 5714 Federal University of Acre Foundation 5717 Fundacao de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa 3760 Fundacao Djalma Batista 1032 Instituto Internacional de Educacao do Brasil 1040 Instituto Socioambiental 1041, 1042 Learning Technologies Network-Brasil 7497 POLIS - Institute for Research, Training and Advisory Services in Social Policy 5829 Rede de Desenvolvimento Humano (REDEH) 8550 Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentavel 1070 Technical Assistance in Alternative Agriculture 5884 Technical Team for Assistance, Research and Social Action 3809 University of Sao Paulo 6233
BULGARIA Inter-Ethnic Initiative for Human Rights Foundation 3972 Workshop for Civic Initiatives Foundation 4059
ARKANSAS alt.Consulting 5985 Arkansas Baptist College 71 Arkansas Bar Foundation 72 Arkansas Literacy Councils 80 Arkansas Science and Technology Authority 73, 74 Arkansas State Library 8780 Capital Resource Corporation 75 Central Arkansas Library System 8802 Champions for Kids 70 FTN Associates 76 Potluck 100 Soaring Wings Ranch 3025 University of Arkansas 4956, 5898, 9107 University of Arkansas Foundation 101, 102 University of Central Arkansas 77 Womens Project 8763
AUSTRALIA Ardoch Youth Foundation 1805 Deakin University 7478-7480
CALIFORNIA 1st ACT Silicon Valley 456 A Home Within 181 Access Center of San Diego 182 ACE Public School Network 457 Action Council of Monterey County 1008, 1113 Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County 1326 Advancement Project 768, 857 Afghan Coalition 183 African Community Resource Center 184 After-School All-Stars 1114, 3888 Agricultural Education Foundation 1596 Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association 451, 1009, 6420 AIDS Project of the East Bay 1327 AjA Project 185 Alameda Health Consortium 133, 186, 357, 1328 Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association 187 Alliance for African Assistance 188 Alliance for Rural Community Health 134, 191, 358
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Alliance for West Oakland Development 695 Alonzo Kings LINES Ballet 771, 772 Alta Bates Summit Foundation 192 AltaMed Health Services Corporation 193, 1508 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Northern California 696-698 American Indian Healing Center 1509 American Institute for Health and Healing 2371 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences 1115, 1116 American Leadership Forum-Silicon Valley 459, 1117 American Nonsmokers Rights Foundation 4832 Anaheim Memorial Medical Center 1510 Anaheim Public Library 8778 Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation 937 Angels Gate Cultural Center 858, 1235 Applied Research Center 3894, 8714 ARC San Francisco 5975 Ark of Refuge 699 Art League of Northern California 938 Arts Council Silicon Valley 460, 774, 859 Asian Americans for Community Involvement 1118 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy 658, 1306, 1330, 4365 Asian Art Museum Foundation of San Francisco 860 Asian Art Museum of San Francisco 5330 Asian Health Services 196 Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California 197 Asian Pacific Environmental Network 700 Asian Pacific Fund 619, 1331 Asian Pacific Health Care Venture 1511 Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership 3717 Aspire Public Schools 83, 84, 142, 642, 861, 862, 928, 8358 Association of California Nurse Leaders 1010 Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities Research Foundation 6599 Audubon California 1242 Autry National Center of the American West 1236 AVID Center 8359 Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens Foundation 198 Balboa Art Conservation Center 607 Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools 116, 117, 143, 702, 1457, 3121, 5577, 6903 Bay Area Community Resources 939, 940 Bay Area Community Services 1332 Bay Area Construction Sector Intervention Collaborative 1599 Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement 1333 Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program 1458 Bay Area Ridge Trail Council 613 Bay Area School Reform Collaborative 863 Bay Area Video Coalition 593, 864, 1334, 1483 Bay Center 620, 1335 Beacon Education Network 461 Beneficent Technology 1443 Berkeley Symphony Orchestra 776, 929 Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center 1336, 6713 Bessie Owens Primary School 4319 Bienvenidos Childrens Center 3122 Big Sur Health Center 199 Bill Wilson Center 1120 Biola University 1707 Black Dot Artists 200 Blindness Support Services 201, 1570 Bloss Memorial Healthcare District 202 Blueprint Research and Design 5646 Boston Consulting Group 1485 Boy Scouts of America 867 Breast Cancer Action Group of the Monterey Peninsula 452 Bridgespan Group 1337, 1338 Broad Center for the Management of School Systems 145, 146 BTW Consultants 868 Buckeye Union School District 7471 Bullis Purissima Elementary School Foundation 1011 Bureau of Jewish Education 621 Business Healthcare Connection 135, 203 Businesses United in Investing, Lending and Development (BUILD) 1444
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
California Agricultural Leadership Foundation 6904 California Alliance for Retired Americans 204 California Black Health Network 205 California Capital Financial Development Corporation 1543, 4534 California Center for Civic Participation and Youth Development 206 California Center for Regional Leadership 1244-1246, 6905 California Charter Schools Association 869, 930 California Children and Families Foundation 1124 California County Superintendents Educational Services Association 8797 California Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Association 1486 California Department of Social Services 1487, 8699 California Family Resource Association 941 California Health Care Safety-Net Institute 359 California Healthcare Interpreting Association 207 California Housing Partnership Corporation 704, 1339, 1544, 1600, 2037, 5338, 6906 California Indian Basketweavers Association 5652 California Institute for Mental Health 208, 209 California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare 1012 California Institute of Technology 1013, 1014 California Latino Legislative Caucus Institute for Public Policy 3633 California Lawyers for the Arts 462, 463, 1340 California Medical Association Foundation 136 California Nurses Foundation 1015, 1016, 1341 California Pacific Medical Center Foundation 1017, 1018 California Parenting Institute 210, 514 California Partnership to End Domestic Violence 211 California Poets in the Schools 660 California Primary Care Association 360 California Resources and Training 1601, 3622, 3623 California Rural Indian Health Board 212 California Rural Legal Assistance 213 California School Boards Association 777 California School Health Centers Association 1342 California Shakespeare Theater 661 California State Library Foundation 8798 California State Parks Foundation 7686 California State Rural Health Association 214 California State University 778, 7472 California State University San Marcos Foundation 215 California Strategies 1125 California Trout 622 California Youth Connection 4845 California, State of 147 Camino Health Center 1512 Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) USA Foundation 1445 Camptonville Community Partnership 216 Canal Alliance 942, 943 CARA Education Fund 361 Carmelite Sisters 527 Carpinteria Valley Arts Council 1667 Cartoon Art Museum 1343 Castroville Coalition 217 Catholic Charities CYO 944 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles 1005 Catholic Charities of the East Bay 1459 Catholic Healthcare West 1019 Cause Communications 175, 530, 1126, 5457, 6457 Center for Collaborative Solutions 705, 1128 Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice 218 Center for Community Change 1345, 3532 Center for Creative Land Recycling 6717 Center for Ecosystem Management and Restoration 121 Center for Excellence in Nonprofits 1247 Center for Governmental Studies 220 Center for Health Design 4853 Center for Health Improvement 4854-4857 Center for Investigative Reporting 5664 Center for Resource Solutions 540, 3059 Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning 870, 1489
Center for Third World Organizing 707, 1346 Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin 945-949 Center on Policy Initiatives 221 Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment 362 Central Valley Health Network 222 Changemakers 1347, 1348, 3731 Charles W. Bowers Museum Corporation 871 Charter Schools Development Center 1490 Chief Probation Officers of California 223 Child Abuse Prevention Council of Placer County 224 Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County 1248, 1249, 8267 Child Care Resource Center of the San Fernando Valley 5018 Child Development Policy Institute Education Fund 1132 Children and Family Futures 3145 Children Now 3146 Childrens Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition 453 Childrens Hospital and Health Center 1098 Childrens Museum of the Desert 7688 Childrens Planning Council Foundation 3148, 3149 Chinatown Community Development Center 708 Chinese Hospital Association 1021 Chinese Progressive Association 1308, 1349 Chrysalis Works 3923 Citrus Valley Health Partners 1513 City College of San Francisco 649, 650 City Heights Community Development Corporation 5348 Civic Ventures 57 Claremont Graduate University 3925, 8719 Clinic Ole Foundation 4368 Clinica Msr. Oscar A. Romero 1514 Coalition for Clean Air 781 Coalition of Orange County Community Clinics 363 Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking 1250 Coastline Community College 782 Cofan Survival Fund 1022 College Track 872 Comite Civico del Valle 226 Commonweal 3158 Commonwealth Club of California 873 Communications Leadership Institute 6308 Communities for a Better Environment 594, 5680 Community Action Marin 950 Community Board Program 595 Community Breast Health Project 1251 Community Care Health Centers 1515 Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County 364 Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa 228, 365 Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment 229 Community Development Institute 230, 596, 787 Community Development Technologies Center 231, 531, 1571, 6911 Community Educational Services of San Francisco 709 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena 137, 176, 232, 1237, 1516 Community Health Center Network 233 Community Health Partnership of Santa Clara County 234, 366 Community Network for Youth Development 710, 1350 Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA) 235 Community Partners 177, 236, 367-370, 788, 874, 875, 1309, 1572, 1573, 2457, 3735, 4356, 4706, 6723, 8360, 8723 Community Partners for Youth 423 Community Resources for Science 118, 1565 CompassPoint Nonprofit Services 371, 464, 662, 711, 876, 1143-1145, 1252, 1253, 1477, 2076, 2348, 3165, 5132, 5133 CompuMentor 1460, 3737, 3937, 5064, 8813, 8814 Computer Access Center 1574 Concerned Resource and Environmental Workers 1575 Congregation Beth El 951
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Conscious Youth Media Crew Project 1351 Consortium for Coastside Health 1254 Consultative Group on Biological Diversity 412, 553, 554, 790, 992, 1147, 1148, 1945, 2726, 3052, 3550, 5228, 5586, 5690, 6316, 6562, 7304, 7845, 7846 Contact USA 1461 Continuum HIV Day Services 712 Contra Costa County Public Library 8815 Contra Costa Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 598 Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) 1149 Coro Southern California 1517 Corporation for Supportive Housing 3534, 6253 Council of Community Clinics 237, 372 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program, San Francisco 1352 Craigslist Foundation 1150 Creating Economic Opportunities for Women (CEO Women) 664 Dance Palace 952 Darin M. Camarena Health Centers 238 DataCenter 953, 1353, 5701, 6421, 6471 Day School Summerbridge, a Breakthrough Program 1354 Day Worker Center at Mountain View 1256 Dental Health Foundation 373 Design Response 1257 Developmental Studies Center 1491 Diamano Coura West African Dance Company 1355 Diocese of Oakland 1462 Diversityworks 1356 Dolores Street Community Services 8268 Dominican University of California 1024 Door Dog Music Productions 665, 1357 Draper Richards Foundation 1976 Earth House 5705 Earth Island Institute 1358, 6816, 9058 Earthjustice 791 Earthmind 2151 East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation 6728 East Bay Innovations 1463 East L.A. Community Corporation 240 East Oakland Boxing Association 1359 East Palo Alto Police Department 1258 East Valley Community Health Center 1518 East West Players 878 Ecology Action of the Mid-Peninsula 954 Educational Results Partnership 1360, 5065 El Cajon Community Development Corporation 1315 El Camino Hospital Foundation 1026 El Concilio of San Mateo County 1259, 1361 Elder Financial Protection Network 955 Emergency Housing Consortium of Santa Clara County 1260 Entrepreneurs Foundation 1261, 1505 Environmental Justice Coalition for Water 374 Envision Schools 880 Equal Access 794 Equality California 714, 715 Equality Federation Institute 716 Escuela de Montesson 5119 Esperanza Community Housing Corporation 528 Excellent Education Development 153, 1576 Exceptional Childrens Foundation 1577 Executive Service Corps of Southern California 1096, 1578, 1603-1605 Exhale, Inc. 1365 Exploratorium 425 Explorit Science Center 7782 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation 624 Family and Children Services 1262 Family Health Care Network 241 Family Independence Initiative 3182 Family Service Agency of Burbank 8269 Family Service Agency of Marin County 242 Family Voices of California 8724 Filipinos for Affirmative Action 599 Film Arts Foundation 666, 797 Florence Crittenton Services 717 Foodshare 7691 Foster Youth Education Fund 1493 Foundation for a College Education 1263
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Foundation for California Community Colleges 376, 718, 881, 882, 1031 Foundation for Educational Achievement 1608 Foundation for Hearing Research 7982-7984 Four One Five Society 6139 FowlerHoffman LLC 719, 1162-1166 Franciscan Family Clinics 1519 Fresh Lifelines for Youth 1264 Fresno Center for New Americans 244 Fresno County Public Library 8833 Fresno Covenant Foundation 245 Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries 246 Fresno Metropolitan Ministry 247 Friendship House Association of American Indians 1367 Fritz Institute 798 Fulfillment Fund 886 Gamelan Sekar Jaya 1368 Gary Center 1520 Geohazards International 587 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 454 Girls After School Academy 1369 Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley 249 Glide Economic Development Corporation 722 Global Community Monitor 1370 Global Fund for Women 625 Good Schools for All 6896, 6897 Grand Performances 887 Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees 3194 Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training (GIFT) 1371 Great Valley Center 1494 Green Dot Education Project 156, 8362, 8837 Greenbelt Alliance 467, 1170 Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Auxiliary Organization 800 Gruber and Pereira Associates 1171 Guerilla News Network 6740 Habitat for Humanity of Orange County 8272 Hand Fan Museum of Healdsburg 515 Hand in Hand 122 Harbor House Ministries 1372 Hartnell College Foundation 455 Hayward Unified School District 802, 1102 Health Initiatives for Youth 253-255 Healthcare Education, Research and Evaluation Foundation of Southern California 256 Healthcare Foundation Northern Sonoma County 257 Healthy House Within a MATCH Coalition 258 Heart to Heart International Childrens Medical Alliance 4357 Helen Vine Detox Center 956 Heyday Institute 889, 1373 High Tech High Foundation 890 Hiles Group, LLC 957 Hispanic Scholarship Fund 157 Hispanics in Philanthropy 259, 601, 724, 1374, 1579, 1790, 1860, 3462, 8046-8048 Hmong Womens Heritage Association 260 Holy Names University 1033 Homeys Youth Foundation 1440 Horizons Foundation 378, 5735 Hospital Committee for the Livermore Pleasanton Areas 1034 Hospital Consortium of San Mateo County 1035 Hospital Council of Northern and Central California 1036 Housing California 1375 Huckleberry Youth Programs 261 Human Interaction Research Institute 3201 Humboldt Community Breast Health Project 262, 263 Immigrant Legal Resource Center 602, 1310 Immigration Museum of New Americans 7694 Impact Fund 1479 Independent Press Association 6743, 6744 Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education 8273 Inner City Advisors 725, 1614, 6928 InnVision the Way Home 1174 Institute for Educational Advancement 7696, 9102, 9103 Institute for Healthcare Advancement 1521 Institute for Local Government 891
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Institute for Medical Quality 264 Institute for Organizational Training and Development 1615 Institute for Social and Environmental Justice Education 6014 Institute for Teaching 8846 Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education 805 Institute of Computer Technology 7489-7494 Institute of International Education 626 Instituto Fe y Vida 1935 Interface Children Family Services 8274 Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights 379 Interfaith Community Services 1545 International Community Foundation 5751 International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives USA 6333 International Medical Corps 1564, 2063, 6155, 6644, 8363, 8847 International Medical Services for Health (INMED) 265 International Sustainable Systems Research Center 568 Internews Network 2731 Inyo County Office of Education 1184 Island Conservation 1185 Israel21c 4736 Jacobs Center for Nonprofit Innovation 726, 3213 Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 667 Jewish Family and Childrens Services 123 Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles 7420 Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay 668, 669 Jewish Home for the Aged 1378 Jewish Vocational Service 671 John Muir Medical Foundation 936 John Stott Ministries 1713, 3644, 9041 John Tracy Clinic 7986, 7987 JWCH Institute 1522, 1580 K P C C 89.3 Southern California Public Radio 810 K Q E D 428, 672, 1044, 1473 Kaiser Foundation Hospitals 1045-1048 Karen Hill-Scott and Company 1187 Katherine Branson School 958 Keiro Services 266 Kern County Network for Children 267 Kickstart-International 483 Kids First Coalition 673 Kids Included Together San Diego 1099 Kidspace, A Participatory Museum 1581 KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Foundation 158-160, 484, 525, 526, 591, 811, 931, 932, 1379, 2340, 7436, 8364, 8568, 8569 Klein and Roth Consulting 6402 L.A. Family Housing Corporation 1582 L.A. Works 178, 6930 La Clinica de la Raza 3853, 5977 La Jolla Chamber Music Society 1316 La Piana Associates 892, 1188 La Raza Centro Legal-San Francisco 1311 Labor Community Strategy Center 8732 Labor Project for Working Families 1189, 1190, 1312, 6662 Land Trust of Santa Cruz County 1191 Lao Family Community of Stockton 268 Latina Breast Cancer Agency 269, 1267 Latina Center 381 Latino Council of Marin 959, 1380 Latino Issues Forum 270, 812 Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center (LYRIC) 728 Law School Consortium Project 1381 Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP) 5773 Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy 516, 520 Leadership Training and Education Fund 1268 Leadership, Education and Development (LEAD) Program in Business 271 Legal Assistance for Seniors 382, 1464 Legal Services of Northern California 272 Let Them Hear Foundation 7990 Liberty Hill Foundation 814 Library Foundation of Los Angeles 8864 Lighthouse Community Center 1382
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Link Media 6749 Live Oak Institute 1465 Livingston Community Health Services 273 Local Government Commission 4899 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 1317, 1546-1549, 4545, 6932 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Bay Area 1383, 4547, 6942 Long Beach Public Library 8868 Long Beach Public Library Foundation 106 Long Beach Unified School District 161 Long Beach, City of 274 Long Range Education, Empowerment and Action Project 1384 Los Angeles Community Design Center 107, 275, 1583, 1623, 5380, 5381, 6945 Los Angeles County Arts Commission 674 Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging 7697 Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches 276, 8733 Los Angeles Mission Community Clinic 1523 Los Angeles Music and Art School 1584 Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative 6946 Los Angeles Public Library 8869 Los Angeles, City of 8870 Low Income Investment Fund 651, 652, 3228 Magic Theater 815 Marin Agricultural Land Trust 960 Marin Country Day School 961 Marin County Department of Health and Human Services 962 Marin County Grassroots Leadership Network 963, 964, 1385, 1386, 8736 Marin Education Fund 965, 966, 1387, 1388, 6947 Marin General Hospital 1049 Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems 967, 968 Marin Services for Women 969 Marin Visitors Network 970 Marin, County of 971 Marine Mammal Center 1050 Masterworks Chorale Society 1269 MBA-Nonprofit Connection 818 McClymonds High School 1389 Media Alliance 6751 Mental Health Association of Los Angeles County 277 Merced Lao Family Community 278 Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on Anti-Poverty of San Diego County 279 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) 1196 Mexican Heritage Corporation 418 Mills College 1051 Mills-Peninsula Health Services 1052 Miracles in Recovery 280 Mission Asset Fund 1390 Mission City Community Network 1524 Mission Dignity 1391 Mission Economic Development Agency 6755, 6756 Mission High School 1392 Mixteco-Indigena Community Organizing Project 281 Monument Crisis Center 1467 Movement Strategy Center 675, 3993 Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana 485, 894 MPR Associates 895 Museum Associates 108, 109, 174, 609, 896, 7698 Museum of Childrens Art (MOCHA) 1393 Music at Kohl Mansion 820 Music in the Schools Foundation 1270 myCFO Foundation 1764 Napa Valley Opera House 4379 National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture 6612 National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund 4911, 5788 National Center for Lesbian Rights 732 National Community Development Institute 733, 1394, 3242-3245, 3784, 3785, 4082-4084, 5791 National Conflict Resolution Center 8280 National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) 383, 2202
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National Economic Development and Law Center 676, 735, 972, 973, 1395-1397, 1468, 3254, 3255, 3792, 4002, 4003, 5796-5798 National Health Law Program 7310 National Immigration Law Center 384 National Institute for Excellence in Teaching 2695, 2696 National Steinbeck Center 1199 National Writing Project 6349 Nature and Culture International 1053 Nature Conservancy 487 Neighborhood Housing Services of America 6165, 6957 Neighborhood Housing Services of Inglewood 1550, 1635 Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles 1551, 1637, 3626, 5394, 6964 Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County 6967 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pasadena 1552, 1642, 2017 Neighborhood Housing Services of Richmond 1553 Neighborhood Housing Services of Sacramento 1554, 1649, 4555, 5992, 6970 Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire 1555, 1556 Neighborhood Housing Services of Vallejo 1557, 1653 Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley 1558 Net Impact: New Leaders for Better Business 6763 NetHope 6764 New School of California 1399 New Schools Fund 165, 8890 New Visions Foundation 7701 Next Generation 974 Nhan Hoa Comprehensive Health Care Clinic 1525 Nonprofit Finance Fund 1271, 6101 Nonprofit Support Center 1441, 1668 Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN) 2232, 4020, 6769 NonProfits United 523 North County Serenity House 286 North Valley Caring Services 110 Northeast Valley Health Corporation 1526 Northern California Community Loan Fund 736, 737, 1400, 5399 Northern California Grantmakers 738, 739, 1313 Northern California Resource Center 125 Novato Community Hospital 1058 Novato Human Needs Center 975, 976 Novato Unified School District 977, 978 Novato Youth Center 979 Oakland Ballet 897 Oakland Community Organizations 677, 740, 741, 1566, 5581 Oakland LEAF Foundation 1401 Oakland, City of 742 OBUGS 287 Oceanside Museum of Art 898 Olive View-UCLA Education and Research Institute 4922 On Lok 1111 On The Move 6772 One East Palo Alto Neighborhood Improvement Initiative 822 Opera Pacific 899 Operation Access 138 Options Recovery Services 1402 Orange County Affordable Home Ownership Alliance 1559 Orange County Jewish Campus 405 Orange County Museum of Art 900 Orange County Public Library 8899 Orangewood Childrens Foundation 2945 Otis College of Art and Design 901 P.S. Arts 111 Pacific Asia Museum 902 Pacific Community Ventures 678, 1272, 5402, 6615 Pacific Environment 4023, 5825, 6825 Pacific Forest Trust 126 Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security 529 Pacific News Service 288, 385, 4925 Pacoima Beautiful 289
Palcare 1273 Palomar Pomerado Health 3860 Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy 7702 Para Los Ninos 9024 Parent Services Project 981, 982, 5972, 8740 Partners in Rehabilitation 983, 984 Partnership for Artists in the 21st Century 5036 Partnership for Working Families 5826, 6774, 6775 Pasadena Heritage 1238 Pathways Hospice Foundation 1060 Pediatric Therapy Network 1100 Peninsula BTSA 1274 Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center 1275 Peninsula Interfaith Action 290, 679 Peninsula Open Space Trust 1203 People Acting in Community Together 489 Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County 7703 Performing Arts Workshop 680 Pesticide Action Network (PAN), North America Regional Center 985 Phillips Brooks School 1276 PICO California 5404 PICO National Network 291, 1204, 1937, 8742 Planned Parenthood Education Fund, California 292, 1205 Planned Parenthood Golden Gate 1206 PolicyLink 3277 PRBO Conservation Science 127 Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center 1403 Prevent Blindness Northern California 293 Progressive Jewish Alliance 1404 Progressive Research and Training for Action 294 Progressive Strategy Partners 1208 Project Access 5406 Project Bandaloop 1405 Project Concern International 386 Prostate Cancer Foundation 1406 Proteus, Inc. 295 Public Health Foundation Enterprises 296, 1527, 1528, 6777 Public Health Institute 297, 387, 388, 634, 824, 825, 1210, 1496 Puente de la Costa Sur 1278 Radio Bilingue 826, 904, 1211 Ragazzi, The Peninsula Boys Chorus 1212 Raising A Reader - Santa Clara 128 Ramona Pageant Association 905 Rancho Cielo 298 RAND Corporation 299, 2705, 4934, 7877 Ravenswood City School District 1279 Realize Consulting Group 1214, 1215, 5845 Reconnecting America 6778 Red Sea Social Services 300 Redefining Progress 6779 REDF 1216 Redlands Community Music Association 906 Redlands Symphony Association 907 Redwood Community Action Agency 301, 5846 Regional Access Project Foundation 302 Resource Area for Teachers 433, 492-497, 644, 645, 648, 1280, 1281 Resource Area for Teaching of Greater Sacramento 1282 Resource Center for Nonprofit Management 22 Resource Media 827, 9069 Resource Renewal Institute 635 Resources for Indispensable Schools and Educators (RISE) 434, 854, 1283, 8241 Resources Legacy Fund 1061, 1218 Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation 5297 Riverside Art Museum 908 Riverside Community On-Line 8283 Riverside County Philharmonic 909 Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education 2235, 4707, 6413, 6414 Rockman Etc. 120 Rockwood Leadership Program 5557, 5854, 5855, 6517 Ruckus Society 2155 Rural Community Assistance Corporation 303 Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 1560 Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art 910
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Sacramento Community Clinic Consortium 304, 305, 390 Sacramento Cottage Housing 1284 Sacramento Lao Family Community 306 Saint Francis Memorial Hospital 1062 Saint Hope Academy 8924 Saint James Infirmary 307 Saint Johns Educational Thresholds Center 1407 Saint Johns Well Child and Family Center 308 Saint Joseph Ballet Company 911 Saint Joseph Health System 1529 Saint Joseph Hospital of Orange 1530 Saint Jude Medical Center 1531, 1532 Saint Lukes Hospital 1063 Saint Vincent Foundation 7708 Salmon River Restoration Council 129 Samuel Dixon Family Health Center 1533 San Antonio Community Development Corporation 745 San Benito Health Foundation 309 San Bernardino Symphony Association 912 San Diego Capital Collaborative 1318 San Diego Chamorro Cultural Center 310 San Diego Conservation Resources Network 6142 San Diego County Library 8928 San Diego Public Library Foundation 1319-1321 San Diego Region Small Business Development Corporation 5410 San Diego State University Research Foundation 4942, 4943 San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association 913 San Diego Youth and Community Services 311 San Francisco Beacon Initiative 746 San Francisco Bicycle Coalition 1408 San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation 681, 3286 San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium 312, 313, 391 San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium 1409 San Francisco Education Fund 1497 San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds 314-316, 392, 603, 653, 654, 682, 683, 747, 748, 828, 829, 933, 1219, 1482, 1498, 4446, 4944, 6106 San Francisco General Hospital Foundation 1064, 1065 San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance 1410 San Francisco Human Services Network 749 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 750 San Francisco Organizing Project 684 San Francisco Planning and Urban Research (SPUR) Association 751 San Francisco School Alliance 655 San Francisco Senior Action Network 1411 San Francisco State University 3287 San Francisco Study Center 1412, 1660 San Francisco Symphony 3499, 6783 San Francisco Unified School District 752 San Francisco Zoological Society 1413 San Francisco, City and County of 3288 San Geronimo Valley Healthy Community Collaborative 986 San Jose Childrens Musical Theater 830 San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School 498 San Jose State University 1105, 1106 San Jose State University Foundation 1066 San Jose Taiko Group 499, 831 San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation 1067 San Mateo County Office of Education 1285 San Mateo Medical Center 1068 San Mateo-Foster City School District 1107, 1286 San Rafael City Schools 987, 988 Santa Ana Public Library 8929 Santa Barbara County Education Office 5411 Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Association 1442 Santa Clara County Office of Education 7513, 7514 Santa Clara Unified School District 7515, 7516 Santa Clara, County of 3289 Santa Cruz Womens Health Center 317 Santa Cruz, County of 3290 Santa Monica Museum of Art 914, 7709
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Savage Jazz Dance Company 1414 Save San Francisco Bay Association 500, 1220, 1415, 1416, 1918, 3106 School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL) 753, 6784 School on Wheels 112 Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties 1221 Sepulveda Research Corporation 1534 Sequoia ForestKeeper 636 Sequoia Health Services 1071 Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association 533 Seva Foundation 6145 Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development 318, 393, 5862 SEW Productions 832 Share Our Selves (SOS) Corporation 1535 Shasta Builders Exchange Community Fund 1006 Shasta County Womens Refuge 319 Shelter Partnership 179 Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits 502 Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition 1287, 1453 SISC/PACT People and Congregations Together 394 Smith River Alliance 130 Sober Living Network 113 Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) 833 Socially Responsible Network 1417 Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project 320 Sojourn to the Past 1288 Solano Coalition for Better Health 321 Solano County Library 8934 Sonoma Valley Education Foundation 517 Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic 1289 South Coast Wildlands 1322 Southeast Asian Assistance Center 322, 323 Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management 915, 1239, 6978 Southern California Indian Center 8749 Special Needs Network 324 Special Service for Groups 325 Sports4 Kids 6497 SRI International 834, 7517-7520 Stanford Health Services 1072 Stanford University 326, 685, 686, 835, 836, 1224, 2750, 4633, 5951, 6673, 8938 Stanislaus Multi-Cultural Community Health Coalition/West Modesto King/Kennedy Neighborhood Collaborative 327 Stanislaus, County of 8285 State Policy Network 855, 2895, 2999, 7537, 8215, 8216 Straight Talk Clinic 1586 Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE) 328, 8754 Strategic Energy Innnovations 615, 1418 Strategic Progressive Information Network (SPIN) 6429 Streetside Stories 1419 Summer Science Program 1074 Surfrider Foundation 1225 Sustainable San Mateo County 1420 Synagogue 3000 2341 Tahoe-Baikal Institute 6830 Take Wings Foundation (TWF) 329 TakeBackCA.org 604 Taproot Foundation 140, 330, 616, 639, 754, 1292, 1293, 1421, 1469, 1470, 2707, 5417 Tariq Khamisa Foundation 1323 Teach for America 180, 409, 435, 503-506, 532, 656, 856, 934, 1240, 1294, 1295, 1422, 1424-1426, 1567, 1587, 1799, 5420, 5582, 6983, 8526 Team-Up for Youth 755 Teatro Vision 507, 839 Technet Alliance 4634 Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association 331, 687 Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center 756, 1428 Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation 757, 758 Theater and Arts Foundation of San Diego County 6226 Theaterworks 920, 1226 Thrive - The Alliance of Nonprofits of San Mateo 1296 Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center 1429, 1472
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Tides Center 332, 333, 396, 422, 646, 688, 689, 759-761, 989, 998-1000, 1297, 1298, 1430, 2131, 2132, 2266, 2678, 2755, 3054, 3812-3816, 4042, 4413, 4703, 4954, 5083, 5303, 5558, 5888-5891, 6498, 6499, 6506, 7713, 8698, 8755-8757, 8997, 8998, 9072 Tides Foundation 9073 Tides, Inc. 1299 Tiger Woods Foundation 4043 TMC Development Working Solutions 1664 Tomas Rivera Policy Institute 172 Transfair USA 1455 Transformation through Education and Mutual Support 8758 Transgender Law Center 334 TrinityCare Hospice Foundation 1588 Trust for Conservation Innovation 605, 1001, 1300, 3055, 3820, 7885 Trust for Public Land 335, 336 Tulare County Office of Education 397 Turning the Hearts Center 337 Turtle Bay Exploration Park 1007 United Jewish Federation of San Diego County 7433 United States Artists 6619 United Way of Santa Cruz County 398 United Way of the Bay Area 762 United Way of Tulare County 338 United Way Silicon Valley 841, 1227, 1301 United Way, Inland Empire 339 University of California 340-345, 399-402, 524, 842-846, 921, 1076-1081, 1228, 1431, 1474, 1499, 1500, 1536, 2239, 2709, 2756, 3304-3306, 3565, 4051, 4957-4959, 5269, 5899, 5900, 6228, 7523, 8287, 8955 University of California at San Diego 346, 403 University of San Diego 52 University of San Francisco 606, 922, 2949 University of Southern California 1537, 7716 University Professors Workshop in Israel 640, 641 Urban Creeks Council 1432 Urban Ecology 1433 Urban Education Partnership 1504, 5049, 5207, 5443 Urban Habitat 1434 Urban League of Los Angeles 347 Urban Strategies Council 690, 6795 Valley Presbyterian Hospital Foundation 1538 Valley Small Business Development Corporation 1561, 1666, 5445 ValleyCare Foundation 1568 Vanguard Public Foundation 5915 Venice Family Clinic 1539 Veterans Administration Health Care System 1086 Vietnamese Community of Orange County 1540 Vision y Compromiso 348, 1435 VMC Foundation 1087 Volunteers in Medicine San Diego 349 W. Haywood Burns Institute 3329, 6796 Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation 1562 WalkSanDiego 350 Walnut Avenue Womens Center 351 Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation 1088 Watershed Project 1436 West Fresno Coalition for Economic Development 352 WestEd 589, 849, 923, 924 Westside Neighborhood Clinic 1541 Whittier College 6239 Wild Iris Womens Services of Bishop 132 WildAid 1232 Wilderness Youth Project 1589 Wildflowers Institute 353 Wildlife Conservation Network 508-513, 1302, 1303, 2455 Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center (WERC) 437 Wilmington Community Free Clinic 1542 Womens Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES) 691 Womens Educational Media 692, 764, 5921, 8761 Womens Foundation of California 1241, 1590, 5923, 8762 Womens Funding Network 1732, 3824
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Womens Guild Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 7717 Working Partnerships USA 1437, 5559, 8764 Worksite Wellness Project 141 Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization 354 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 935 YMCA of San Diego County 1325 YMCA of San Francisco 765, 3871 Young and Healthy 355 Youth ALIVE 404 Youth and Family Enrichment Services 1304 Youth in Arts 990 Youth in Focus 590, 647, 693, 1438, 3828 Youth Law Center 1502, 3334, 3335 Youth Media Council 6501 Youth Radio 3829 Youth Speaks 694, 927, 5935 Youth Together 1439, 1503 YWCA of Sonoma County 356 Z Space Studio 852 Zero Breast Cancer 991 Zoological Society of San Diego 1563
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Cambodian Medical Services Support Organization 4330
Fujian Energy Research Society 564 Gansu Huineng New Energy Design and Research Institute 565 Hefei Urban Planning Association 567 Jilin Energy Conservation Research and Design Institute 570 Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Peoples Republic of China 5780 NPO Development Center, Shanghai 5821 Palace Museum 611 Shaanxi Research Association for Women and Family 5863 Shanghai Energy Conservation Supervision Center 577 South-North Institute for Sustainable Development 578 State Grid Corporation DSM Instruction Center 580 Tianjin Beichen District Reward Foundation for Teachers of Middle School, Primary School and Kindergarten 7673 Tsinghua University Education Foundation 581, 582 Ye Shengtao Association of China 5933 Yunnan Xishuangbanna Prefecture Women and Children Psychological and Legal Consultation Service Center 5937 Zhongshan University 6596
CANADA
COLOMBIA
CAMBODIA
Bay of Fundy Marine Resource Center 3524 Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society 3525 Commonwealth of Learning 783 Community Foundations of Canada 5684 Ecotrust Canada 9059 Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education (EAGLE) 1027 Equiterre 3845 La Vallee des Roseaux 7660 NeuroScience Canada 2450 Saint Francis Xavier University 3527 Service DActions Entrepreneuriales 7667 Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation 9071 Sustainability Network 4037 Tides Canada Foundation 1075 Vancouver Oral Centre 8014, 8015 Wildlife Conservation Society Canada 9081 World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters 5927 YMCA of Greater Montreal 3870
CHILE Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) 3746 Fundacion Solidaridad 5723 Help and Hope Foundation 5731 Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture 5824 University of Chile 3566, 5901
CHINA Beijing Brooks Education Center 5644 Beijing Civil Society Development Research Center 5645 Beijing Energy Efficiency Center 539 Beijing University 7469 China Electric Power Promotion Council 541 China Energy Conservation Association 542 China Energy Research Society 543 China Institute of Contemporary International Relations 5670 China National Institute for Educational Research 5671 China Productivity Center for Machinery 544 China Urban Public Transport Association 545 China Youth Development Foundation 1810 Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning 546, 547 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 548-550, 5672, 5673 Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences 551 Chongqing Academy of Environmental Science 552 Energy Research Institute 555, 556
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Consortium for Community Development 5686 Universidad Externado de Colombia 6227
COLORADO AFMIN USA 1705, 9038 American Red Cross 7775 AORN Foundation 7203 Boulder Day Nursery 1669 Boulder, City of 1670 Centennial Area Health Education Center 1696 Childrens Advocacy Center for the Pikes Peak Region 1734 Church of the Ascension 1671 Clayton Foundation 1672, 1757 Colorado Bright Beginnings 1673 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts 1740 Colorado Business Leadership Network 1702 Colorado Childrens Campaign 4421 Colorado Enterprise Fund 4536, 6044, 6045 Colorado Foundation for Families and Children 1674 Colorado Foundation for Medical Care 1697 Colorado Haiti Project 1735 Colorado Health Network 1741 Colorado League of Charter Schools 3157 Colorado Nonprofit Association 1135, 1718, 1719, 1742-1745, 1760, 1765, 4537, 4562 Colorado Nonprofit Development Center 1698, 1703, 1720, 1721, 1753, 1754, 4422, 6502 Colorado Parent and Child Foundation 1675 Colorado Springs Child Nursery Centers 1676 Colorado Staff Development Council 4423 Colorado State University 5675 Community Partnership for Child Development 1677 Community Resource Center 1746, 1766, 4538 Consortium for Sustainable Village-Based Development 4278 Denver District Attorneys Office 1722 Denver Health and Hospital Authority 4497 Denver Mountain Parks Foundation 1723 Denver Public Library 8817 Denver Public Schools Foundation 1724 Denver School of Science and Technology 1725, 8818 Deproduction: The (denverevolution) Production Group 1726 Development Associates International 1710 Durango 4-C Council 1678 Early Childhood Council of Larimer County 1679 Evergreen Family Friendship Service 9040 First Nations Development Institute 415, 996, 1366, 1478, 3187, 4162, 4285, 5990, 6419 Focus on the Family 8977 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Services Center of Colorado 1747
Global Greengrants Fund 6572 Golden Triangle Learning Center 1680 Harrison School District No. 2 7488 HealthBridge Alliance 1727 HealthOne 4889 Horizons International 1711 Insites A Support Network for Educational Change 5942 Junior Achievement Worldwide 1818, 1819 Keystone Center 1820, 7659 KIDPOWER 1736 KIDPOWER TEENPOWER FULLPOWER International 1728 Lake County School District 1681 Las Animas School District RE-1 1682 Logan County Department of Social Services 1683 Lundy Foundation 6610 Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) 1729 Mercy Loan Fund 6086 Meridian Institute 1195 Metro Denver Black Church Initiative 1700, 1704 Metro Organizations for People 3238 Metro Volunteers 4521 Mi Casa Resource Center for Women 1748 Morgan County Family Center 1684 Morgan County School District No. RE-3 1685 Naropa University 3523 National Center for Higher Education Management Systems 2861, 2937, 5789 National Conference of State Legislatures 3786, 3787, 3998, 6869 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pueblo 1200, 4567 Oil and Gas Accountability Project 6427 Open Door Ministries 1686 Outreach United Resource Center 1687 PassageWorks Institute 521 Pikes Peak Library District 8909 Prairie Assembly of God 1688 Public Communicators 6515 Pueblo School District No. 60 Foundation 1689 RE-1 Valley School District 1730 Routt, County of 1690 Rural Solutions 1737 Saint Johns Episcopal Cathedral 1731 Servant Leadership Foundation 1756 South Denver Heart Center Foundation 4499 Southeastern Colorado Area Health Education Center for Rural Colorado Health 1701 Southern Colorado AIDS Project 1752 Summit County Child Care Resource and Referral Agency 1691, 1692 Thompson Valley Preschool 1693 Trinidad State Junior College 1694 University of Colorado 2848, 2849, 7524, 7525 University of Denver 1695, 9108 University of Northern Colorado Foundation 1763 Viva Network North America 9044 Western Resource Advocates 522, 583, 850, 2157 Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates Network (WEPAN) 7679 World HOPE Foundation 3826 Young Americans Center for Financial Education 1733 Young Audiences Denver Area Chapter 1738 Young Life 2423
CONNECTICUT Achievement First 1776, 1783, 1794, 1916, 5311, 5312, 6282, 8263 Alderhouse Residential Communities 3531 Amistad Academy 1784 Amistad America 3715 Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES) 1836-1838 Arts Council of Greater New Haven 1785 Boundless Playgrounds 3355 Boys and Girls Club of New Haven 1910 Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley 1786, 1839 Bridge Family Center 1840, 1841, 1893 Bridgeport Public Education Fund 1842-1844
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Capitol Region Education Council 1845, 1846, 1894-1900 Childrens Museum 1901 Connecticut Center for School Change 1787, 1847, 1848, 1917, 5022, 6048 Connecticut Fund for the Environment 6725 Connecticut Housing Investment Fund 3533 Connecticut Innovations 1920 Connecticut Opera Association 1902 Connecticut Science Center 1812 Connecticut State Department of Education 6848 Consultation Center 1849 Danbury Children First 1850, 1851 EASTCONN 1852-1855 Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Greater Hartford 1903 Educational Partnerships 4678-4688 Fairfield 08 3535 Fellowship Place 3846 First Church Early Learning Center 1856 First United Methodist Church 1857 Foodshare Commission of Greater Hartford 1904 Friendship Service Center 3536 Granby Education Foundation 1858 Greater New Haven Arts Stabilization Project 1788, 1789 Hartford Collaborative for Community Organizing 3537 Hartford Education Foundation 5024 Hartford Preservation Alliance 6741 Hartford Public Schools 6858 HealthCare Connection 1859 Hispanic Health Council 1771 Hockanum Valley Child Care Center 1861 Horizons National Student Enrichment Program 1815 Justice for Children International 8372 La Paloma Sabanera Coffeehouse and Bookstore 3538 Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) for New Haven Youth 7786 LEARN 1792, 1862, 1863, 6522, 6523 Literacy Volunteers of Northern Connecticut 1864 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 1905-1909, 3539, 5376, 6261 Long Island Sound Foundation 7807 Manchester Early Learning Center 1867, 1868 Meriden Children First Initiative 1869, 1870 MidState Medical Center 1911 Mutual Housing Association of South Central Connecticut 1912 Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater New Haven 3064, 3857, 6092, 6962, 8185 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain 1639, 3066 Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury 3068 Northwestern Connecticut Area Health Education Center 1793 Norwalk Education Foundation 5400 Project MedSend 1716, 8251, 8252 Prudence Crandall Center for Women 3540 Quinnipiac Business and Education Foundation 1873 Rectory School 7332 Remedy 5943 Save the Children Federation 5412 Sickness Prevention Achieved through Regional Collaboration (SPARC) 4946 Stamford Public Education Foundation 1828 Stratford Library Association 1874 TechnoServe 1427, 3810, 4660, 5427, 5885, 5886, 6382, 6383 Thompson Ecumenical Empowerment Group 1875 Training Education and Manpower (TEAM) 1876 UJA-Federation of Greenwich 7431 United Community and Family Services 1877 United Services 1878 United Way of Greenwich 1879 United Way of Milford 1880 United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls 1881 United Way of Northern Fairfield County 1882 United Way of Norwalk and Wilton 1883 United Way of the Central Naugatuck Valley 1884 United Way of West Central Connecticut 1885-1887 United Way, Middlesex 1888, 1889 United Way, Valley 1890
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University of Connecticut 6790 University of Connecticut Health Center 1797 Wesleyan University 1833, 1834 West Haven Community House Association 1791 Winsted Area Childcare 1891 Yale Entrepreneurial Society 5453 Yale University 2342, 2767, 5929, 6595 YMCAs, Southington-Cheshire Community 1892
COSTA RICA Community Forestry Indigenous-Campesino Coordinating Association 5682 Fundacion Omar Dengo 7486, 7487
CZECH REPUBLIC Environmental Law Service 3950 Nadace Nova Skola 3994
DELAWARE Christ Church Christiana Hundred 2197 Christina School District 149 Delaware Association of Non-Profit Agencies 5355 Delaware Department of Education 6850 Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health 4869 First State Community Loan Fund 5358 Historical Society of Delaware 2200 International Reading Association 5288 Jewish Federation of Delaware 7421 National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Research Fund 1629, 1924, 1926, 5389, 6088, 6089 Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corporation 5392 Partnership for the Delaware Estuary 8062, 8063 Safe Blood for Africa Foundation 8382 Social Venture Partners Delaware 1925, 6109 United Way of Delaware 2211, 2212 University of Delaware 612, 5442 Wesley College 2216
DENMARK Nordic Council of Ministers 2742
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Academy for Educational Development 766, 1800, 1801, 3107, 3707-3711, 4807, 4817, 5011, 5276, 5277, 5612, 6841, 7680-7682 Academy of Hope 2066 AcademyHealth 1112, 2713, 4826, 4827, 5528 Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure 1975 ACHIEVE, Inc. - A Resource Center on Standards, Assessments, Accountability and Technology 1802, 5012 ActionAid USA 3887, 8768 Advocacy Institute 5615 Advocates for Justice and Education 1983, 2115, 2134 Advocates for Youth 3545 AFL-CIO Working for America Institute 8707 African Wildlife Foundation 411, 585, 2265, 3391, 7683, 8217 Aga Khan Foundation USA 6597 Alaska Wilderness League 8999 Alliance for Aging Research 4829 Alliance for Health Reform 5529, 5530 Alliance for Justice 189, 592, 1305, 1329, 7295, 8709 Alliance for Nonprofit Management 190, 2346, 3113, 3889, 5193, 5327 American Association of Colleges of Nursing 194 American Association of Community Colleges 2923, 3890, 7826, 7827 American Association of People with Disabilities 6002 American Association of State Colleges and Universities 2924 American College of Cardiology Foundation 4492 American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy 535-537
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American Council of Trustees and Alumni 5246 American Council on Education 6645-6647, 8776 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 5247 American Farmland Trust 4268, 7770 American Forest Foundation 4655, 8588, 9046 American Friends of the London Business School 5328 American Friends of the Royal Society 6648 American Institute for Social Justice 657, 1475, 2147, 3114, 3507, 3891, 3892, 4067, 5629, 6286, 6447, 8024 American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences 773, 1803, 1804, 8777 American Prospect 6707 American Rivers 6507 American Society of Hematology 2173 American University 6708 American Youth Work Center 3115 Americans for the Arts 5478 AmericaSpeaks 6553, 6709, 7296 Appleseed Foundation 3893 Asian American Justice Center 3896, 5634 Asian Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project 2067 Aspen Institute 775, 3718, 3897-3899, 5331, 5635, 6554, 6598, 6712 Association of American Medical Colleges 4834, 4835, 6995 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) 3901 Association of Reproductive Health Professionals 3547 Ayuda 2068 Bank Information Center 2118 Beyond Pesticides/NCAMP 2145 BoardSource 703, 865, 866, 1122, 1123, 1807, 3722, 3904, 4139, 5194, 5278, 5333, 5455, 5647, 6251, 6291, 6714, 6845 Brandywine Street Association 1949 Bright Beginnings 2069 Brookings Institution 5650 Capital Area Immigrants Rights Coalition 2070 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 6556 Center for Applied Linguistics 5948 Center for Clean Air Policy 1127 Center for Community Change 219, 706, 1307, 1344, 1944, 2119, 2135, 2149, 3130-3132, 3911-3913, 5280, 5658-5662, 6299, 6458-6461, 6558, 6603, 7299 Center for Inspired Teaching 2038, 2057 Center for Justice and International Law 3548 Center for Law and Social Policy 3916, 5665 Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest 4402 Center for Nonprofit Advancement 1950, 1985-1987, 2071, 2072 Center for Strategic and International Studies 3634, 3917 Center for Studying Health System Change 4858 Center for the Study of Social Policy 2270, 3135, 3136 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 3137, 3138 Child Trends 4275, 5939, 8571 Childrens National Medical Center 3350 Childrens Project 1133 City Arts 2073 CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation 5674 Clean Water Fund 5226 Climate Action Network-U.S. 1134 Clinical Research Forum 6996 Coalition for Juvenile Justice 3156 Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development 2074 Collaborative Communications Group 3926 Columbia Road Health Services 2075 Committee for Economic Development 6252 Communications Consortium Media Center 3159-3161, 3929, 5487 Communications Leadership Institute 227, 784, 785, 1136-1141, 3930, 5460, 6468 Community Development Support Collaborative 1951 Community Rights Counsel 623, 3340, 6469, 6724 Community Wealth Ventures 5090
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COMPASS Volunteer Consulting Alliance 1988 Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute 8572 Congressional Economic Leadership Institute 789 Congressional Management Foundation 5061 Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education 6651 Constitution Project 2150 Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED) 663, 713, 3942 Corporation for the Advancement of Policy Evaluation 2684 Council of Chief State School Officers 3169, 3943, 5695, 6849 Council of Graduate Schools in the United States 5696 Council of the Great City Schools 150 Council of Women World Leaders 5697 Council on Competitiveness 4615, 5003 Council on Foundations 3739-3741, 3944, 3945, 5698 Creative Class Group 2223, 2224 Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington 2064 Dance/USA 877, 5256, 5587 DC Action for Children 2077 DC Bar Pro Bono Program 2078 DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation 2040 DC Creative Writing Workshop 2079 DC Public Charter School Cooperative 87 DC SCORES 2080 DC Voice 2081 District of Columbia Behavioral Health Care Association 2082 District of Columbia Public Library 8820 DKT International 1151 Economic Policy Institute 3176, 3948, 5706 EcoVentures International 4333 Education Trust 2687, 8824 Education Week 6851 EMS/Science Communication Network 1154, 4769 Environmental and Energy Study Institute 557-559 Environmental Law Institute 1158 Environmental Leadership Program 2123, 3378, 3951, 4771, 6530, 6569, 6730 Environmental Support Center 1364, 3952, 6510, 6731, 7306, 8409, 8992 Essential Information 6570 Executive Leadership Foundation 1813 Faces and Voices of Recovery 4871 Fair Chance 1952, 1989-1991, 2083, 2124, 3341, 6917, 7124 Faithworks 1953 Families USA Foundation 1954 Farmworker Health Services 375 Fight Crime: Invest in Kids 796, 1160 Finance Project 1492, 2928, 2929, 3185, 3186, 3955, 3956 First Time Computers 2058 Focus Project 3957 Folger Shakespeare Library 5108 Food Research and Action Center 1161, 4875 Forest Stewardship Council 6732 Forum for Youth Investment 5134 FrameWorks Institute 5121, 6010 Freedom House 3958 Friends of the Earth 563 Fund for Peace 5284 GALA Hispanic Theater 2084 Gallaudet University 3847 Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute 3621 George Washington University 4879, 4880, 6190 Georgetown University 3192, 4881 Georgetown University Medical Center 5213, 5214 German Marshall Fund of the United States 6819, 6820 Global Development Network 8836 Global Fund for Children 466 GlobalGiving Foundation 1450 Good Samaritan Foundation 2059 Government Accountability Project (GAP) 6821 Grameen Foundation USA 426, 1451 Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 119, 600, 723, 888, 1168, 1169, 2085, 2334, 2353, 3195, 3961, 5466, 5467, 5727, 6737, 6857
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Grantmakers in Health 251, 252 Greater DC Cares 1955, 1997, 2041, 2042, 2086, 2344 Green Media Toolshed 6738, 6739 Greenpeace Fund 9063 Health Policy Alternatives 5538 Health Policy R&D 5539 Healthy Teen Network 377 Historical Society of Washington, DC 2087, 2088 Independent Sector 3767, 7857 Innovation Network 803, 804, 3206, 7022 Institute for Educational Leadership 1175, 1176, 1495, 2931, 3207, 3208, 3970, 8136 Institute for Higher Education Policy 2932 Institute for Local Self-Reliance 1376, 2153, 3342, 4775, 5744 Institute for Policy Studies 2092 Institute for Womens Policy Research 4179 Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy 3210 International Center for Not-for-Profit Law 3973 International Center for Research on Women 1178, 1179, 7559, 7560 International City/County Management Association 4894 International Crisis Group 3975 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 2454 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 3338, 8275, 8276 Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 380 Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law 6016 Judiciary Leadership Development Council 7903 Justice at Stake Campaign 6017 Justice Policy Institute 3216 Kaboom 1110, 4599, 6066, 6277 Land Trust Alliance 3978, 3979, 6140, 6141, 7308, 8051, 9011 Latin American Youth Center 2094 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund 3771, 3980, 3981 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 6747, 9066 Life Pieces to Masterpieces 2095 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 1960, 2010, 2011, 2096, 3223, 6933, 7287, 7341, 8140, 8596 Management Assistance Group 2126, 3229, 6482 Means for Dreams 2060 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 1963, 8575 Mid-Atlantic Co-Housing Association 2154 Mosaica 2012-2014 National Abortion Federation 3558 National Academy of Sciences 282, 283, 4909, 6665 National Academy of Social Insurance 5786 National Affordable Housing Preservation Associates 6950 National AIDS Fund 5787 National Alliance for Public Charter Schools 3240 National Alliance to End Homelessness 2854, 8294 National American Indian Housing Council 1627, 6417 National Arts Strategies 62, 1964, 2693, 6214 National Association of County and City Health Officials 284, 4910 National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Centers 1749 National Association of Workforce Boards 3996 National Black Caucus States Institute 3241 National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund 5216, 5217 National Capital Area Foundation 1965 National Center for Black Philanthropy 4380 National Center for Family Philanthropy 731 National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy 8279 National Center on Education and the Economy 163, 2694 National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development 5790 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty 8543 National Community Reinvestment Coalition 1966 National Conference of State Legislatures 4408
National Congress for Community Economic Development 3246 National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) 3788 National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education 2189 National Council for Community and Education Partnerships 2016, 3789 National Council of Churches USA 3247 National Council of La Raza 81, 82, 93, 410, 734, 1197, 2283, 2335, 2354, 2355, 2429, 3011, 3249-3253, 3638, 3670, 3671, 3686, 3999, 4821, 5073, 5199, 5792, 6262, 6519, 6520, 6613, 6951-6955, 7277, 8739, 9128 National Council of Negro Women 5793 National Council of Nonprofit Associations 3790, 3791, 4000, 5794, 6758, 8886 National Council of Womens Organizations 2893 National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 5390, 5795 National Environmental Education and Training Foundation 6347 National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association 3559 National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Legal Foundation 4627 National Gallery of Art 4778 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) 1750, 1751 National Governors Association Center for Best Practices 4006, 4628, 4912, 4913, 5030, 5291, 8578 National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators 4914 National Housing Trust 2739, 6956 National Housing Trust Enterprise Preservation Corporation 2046, 2047 National Juvenile Defender Center 2740, 3257, 6487 National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty 6249 National League of Cities Institute 4007, 4008, 4915, 6870 National Neighborhood Coalition 6760 National Organizers Alliance 7096 National Parks Conservation Association 7920 National Postdoctoral Association 6997 National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Families 3259 National Rehabilitation Hospital 3351 National Retail Federation Foundation 5200 National Trust for Historic Preservation 4300, 5803, 7663 National Vacant Properties Campaign 6761 National Wildlife Federation 631, 6581 National Youth Employment Coalition 2940, 4013 NEA Foundation for the Improvement of Education 5294 Neighborhood Funders Group 5809 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 5810 New America Foundation 1057 New Israel Fund 2127-2129, 5961 Nonprofit Finance Fund 1968, 2051, 3344, 8144 Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington 1969, 2099 NPower Greater DC Region 2020, 2021, 2061, 2100, 3273 Organizing Neighborhood Equity 2101 Our Place DC 2102 Pan American Development Foundation 5403 Pan American Health and Education Foundation 8901 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays 743 Partners for the Common Good 9093 Partnership Project 5234 PATH 1202 Phelps-Stokes Fund 4025 Philanthropy Roundtable 2702 Phillips Collection 3348 Pluralism Fund 9027 Points of Light Foundation 1980 Population Action International 1207 Praxis Project 4932 Pretrial Services Resource Center 3278
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Public Allies: The National Center for Careers in Public Life 432 Public Campaign 6024 Public Education Network 3281, 5841 Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund 5501 Resources for the Future 1217, 6828 Rights and Resources Group 5851 Rural Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 7744 Sasha Bruce Youthwork 8580 SEED Foundation 1452, 3292 Sentencing Project 6025 Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association 1662 Share Our Strength (SOS) 5043, 6493, 6785, 7248 Sibley Memorial Hospital 3352 Sidwell Friends School 637 Smart Growth America 8087 Smithsonian Institution 5865, 6219-6221 Springboard Enterprises 4632 Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute 837, 1073 Super Leaders 8581 Surface Transportation Policy Project 6788 Teach for America 1971, 1972, 2032, 2054, 2105, 6278, 8146 Teaching for Change 2106 TechnoServe 6123, 6124 Theater Downtown 2108 Thomas B. Fordham Institute 4636 Turning the Page 2109 Twenty-First Century School Fund 2110 United Nations Foundation 4955, 8950 Urban Institute 763, 2763, 2764, 3321-3323, 4056, 5548, 5912, 6686, 7818 Urban League, Greater Washington 8288 Urbanomics Consulting Group 5914 USAction Education Fund 5239, 6500 Violence Policy Center 2712 Voices for Americas Children 1231, 3328 Washington AIDS Partnership 8587 Washington Area Community Investment Fund 5447 Washington Area Womens Foundation 2111 Washington Interfaith Network 1973, 1974, 2055, 2112, 3332, 4058, 6987, 7161 Washington Literacy Council 2113 Washington Scholarship Fund 3333 WAVE (Work, Achievement, Values and Education) 2062 Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) 5919 Wilderness Society 9079, 9080 Wildlife Management Institute 851 Womens Institute for a Secure Retirement 7897 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 1835 Woolly Mammoth Theater Company 2114 Workforce Organizations for Regional Collaboration (WORC) 2034, 2035 World Bank 8387 World Resources Institute 584, 1234, 6533, 6835 World Security Institute 5310 World Wildlife Fund 1094, 1095, 6836, 6837 Youth, I.N.C. 6275
ECUADOR Ecuadorean Foundation for the Preservation of Nature 1025
EGYPT Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services 5691 El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Popular Music 5710 Institute for Diplomatic Studies 5743 Ministry of Health and Population 5782 Quality Experts Group 5844
EL SALVADOR Fundacion Salvadorena de Apoyo Integral 3762 Salvadoran Association of Business Promoters (ASEI) 5860
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ENGLAND AccountAbility: Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility 767, 5613, 6550 Akina Mama wa Afrika 5623 Capital Community Foundation 3909, 3910 Charities Aid Foundation (UK) 2719, 3922 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine 8842 Institute of Development Studies 806, 5745 Isle of Dogs Community Foundation 3598 Management Strategies for Africa 1192, 1193 National Foundation for Educational Research 1821, 1822 Planned Parenthood Federation, International 8911 SustainAbility 1454 University of London 5904
ETHIOPIA Culture and Art Society of Ethiopia 413 Gamo Gofa Catholic Church 1934 Tabor Cultural Foods and Drinks Heritage Preservation and Promotion Association 421
FIJI University of the South Pacific 1229
FINLAND National Public Health Institute 8887
FLORIDA 20/200 Fellowship 2160 A Gift for Teaching 78, 79, 2184, 2345, 6899 A Gift for Teaching of Tampa Bay 1003, 5062, 6900, 8191 Archdiocese of Miami 2193 Arts and Business Council of Miami 2174 Arts Council 2161 Artserve 3657, 3658 Association for Retarded Citizens 2162 Barrier Island Group for the Arts 4451 Barry University 1769 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Martin County 2163 Biomotion Foundation 8523, 8524 Brevard County Library System 8789 Broward County Library 8794 C-ONE: Center on Nonprofit Effectiveness 2175, 2256 Catholic Charities Bureau 2195 Childrens Home Society of Florida 2196 Community Coalition 2176 Community Connections of Jacksonville 5021 Consortium of Florida Education Foundations 5352 Direct Action and Research Training (DART) Center 3946 Faith Foundation of Central Florida 2418, 8350 Family Nurturing Center of Florida 2170 Florida Alliance of Community Development Corporations 6920 Florida Consortium of Charter Schools 88 Florida Department of Children and Families 4874 Florida Learning Alliance 6921 Florida Oceanographic Society 2164 Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities 248, 6734, 6735 Greater Miami Jewish Council 7418 Habitat for Humanity of Martin-Saint Lucie 2165 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund 6925 Hispanic Business Initiative Fund of Greater Orlando 2185, 6926 Institute of Internal Auditors 6660 Jacksonville Public Libraries 8851 Jacksonville Womens Business Center 2171 James K. Batten Black Executive Forum 2177 Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County 7425 Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County 7427 Junior League of Boca Raton 2166 Lee County Library System 8863 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 2178, 5373, 6081, 6934, 6935, 6937, 6939, 6992
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Jacksonville 5029 Management Assistance Program 2217, 5070 Mayors Beautification Program 9048 Miami Workers Center 2179 Miami-Dade Public Library System 8877 National Conference for Community and Justice 7792 Neighborhood Housing Services, Saint Petersburg 6973, 6974, 7138 New Bethel A.M.E. Church 2203 Nonprofit Resource Institute 2167 Normandy Village United Methodist Church Child Care Center 2172 Nova Southeastern University 3272 Palm Beach County Library System 8900 Pasco County Library System, Friends of the 8904 Pinellas Public Library Cooperative 8910 Pioneers, Inc. 1715 Polk County Library Cooperative 8912 Polk Education Foundation and Business Partnership 5080, 7061 Power U Center for Social Change 2180, 6428 Pridelines Youth Services 2181 Renaissance Learning Center 2168 Saint Josephs Catholic Church 2208 Saint Marys Episcopal Day School 6810 Santa Rosa County Library System 8930 Sarasota County Library System 8931 South Florida Urban Ministries 2182 Southeast Regional Office for Hispanic Ministry 2255 Support Center for Sustainable Development (SUCEDE) 6112, 6113 Tampa Bay Black Business Initiative Fund 7147 Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System 8943 Teach for America 2183, 5421, 6980, 7155 Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council 8327 Tykes and Teens 2169 United Partners for Human Services 2238 University of Florida 2947, 2948 University of Florida Foundation 1082 University of Miami 4969 University of South Florida 5547 Volusia County Public Library 8959 West Florida Regional Library 8962 Winter Park Memorial Hospital 2267 Working Capital Partners for Self-Employment 5452 YMCA, Tampa Metropolitan Area 6811
FRANCE Agent Comptable Secondaire du CNRS 2614 Ensemble Les Talens Lyriques 7690 International Solidarity for Development and Investment 5755
GEORGIA American Cancer Society 5210 American Lung Association of Georgia 2330 Atlanta Board of Education 4836 Atlanta Committee for Progress 2281 Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children 2284 Atlanta Opera 2268 Atlanta Public Schools 1806, 6843, 8784 Atlanta Regional Health Forum 2331 Atlanta University Center 6175 Atlanta Young Singers of Callanwolde 2285 Beacon of Hope 2286 Big Brothers Big Sisters of America 7010 Building Wellness Consultancy 6650 CARE 779, 5655 CDC Foundation 3345, 4848, 4849 Center for Black Womens Wellness 2287 Chatham-Savannah Youth Futures Authority 3141 Clark Atlanta University 3154 Clarkston Community Center 2332 Cobb Symphony Orchestra 2288 Cochran Mill Nature Center and Arboretum 2289 Community Housing Resource Center 2290 Dress for Success Atlanta 2292 Early Learning Property Management 2293, 2327 East Central Georgia Regional Library 8822
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Edge Connection 7122 Emory University 2186, 2272, 5711 Environmental Community Action (ECO-Action) 2137 Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund (FSC/LAF) 3552 First District Regional Educational Service Agency 7484 Georgia Ballet 2295 Georgia Cancer Coalition 2359 Georgia Center for Law in the Public Interest 2343, 3959 Georgia Center for Nonprofits 2296-2298, 2325, 2333, 2350, 2351, 2360, 5067, 6922 Georgia Charter Schools Association 89 Georgia Justice Project 2299 Georgia Office of Public Library Services 8835 Georgia School Council Institute 2300 Georgia State University Foundation 2274 Georgia State University Research Foundation 2301, 8525 Georgia Tech Research Corporation 6655 Georgia Wildlife Federation 3960 Georgias Leadership Institute for School Improvement 2352 Global Health Action 2302 Global Health Solutions 4882 Goodwill Industries of North Georgia 2303 Gwinnett Philharmonic Association 2304 Hands On Network 2282 Horizon Theater Company 2305 Initiative for Affordable Housing DeKalb 2306, 2307 Ministry Ventures 2309, 2310 Morehouse College 4908, 6211 Morehouse School of Medicine 5783 North Fulton Community Charities 2311 North Metro Miracle League 2276 Oglethorpe University 2361 Out of Hand Theater 2312 Outward Bound of Metropolitan Atlanta 2277 Pathway Foundation 2313 Piedmont Park Conservancy 3861 Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2314 PROMETRA USA 5838 Quality Care for Children 2315, 2336, 7146 Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School 2205 Salvation Army of Atlanta 8326 SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective 395 Southeastern Library Network 6222-6224 Southern Partners Fund 5872 Southern Regional Council 8750 Southern Regional Education Board 6672 Sowega Council on Aging 2316 Tapestry Youth Ministries 2317 Task Force for Child Survival and Development 4947, 4948 Teach for America 2280, 2326, 2328, 2329, 2357, 6984, 7153 TechBridge 2033, 2337, 2338 Three Rivers Area Health Education Center 2339 Trinity Community Ministries 2322 University of Georgia 4963 University System of Georgia Foundation 6886 Zap Asthma Consortium 2323 Zion Hill Community Development Corporation 2324
GERMANY Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevolkerung 8819 Free University of Berlin 6187 Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen 6189 Krankenanstalt Mutterhaus der Borromaerinnen 3599 Maecenata Management 2449 University of Hamburg 6230 Zentrum fur Interaktive Medien e.V. 7535
GHANA Aid to Artisans Ghana 5621 Diocese of Sekondi/Takoradi 2243 Union for African Population Studies 840
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GUATEMALA Asociacion para la Promocion y el Desarollo de la Comunidad (CEIBA) 2116, 2117 Proyecto Cultural El Sitio 3801
GUINEA Guinee Ecologie 7656 Professional Training Centre of Boke 7666
HAITI Mount Paillant Parish 2246 Paroisse Saint Andre de Colladere 1936
HAWAII Advancement Services for Native Nonprofits 2384 ARC in Hawaii 2400 Chaminade University of Honolulu 2376 Collaborative Action for Public Education 2362 Community Links Hawaii 597 Daughters of Hawaii 2363 Empower Oahu 2385 Enterprise Honolulu 2380 Foster Family Programs of Hawaii 2364, 8701 Friends of the Future Fund 2372 Good Beginnings Alliance 2377, 3193 Hawaii Agricultural Leadership Foundation 2366 Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education 2367 Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development 1977, 1978 Hawaii Association of Independent Schools 2378 Hawaii Community Services Council 2368 Hawaii Health Information Corporation 2391 Hawaii Homeownership Center 1611, 2374, 2381, 2390 Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs 2375 Hawaii State Public Library System 8838 Honolulu Symphony 2382 Hookakoo Corporation 2369, 2386, 3200 Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center 1266 Kaala Farm 2393 Kindergarten and Childrens Aid Association (KCAA) Preschools of Hawaii 2379 Kohala Center 2394 Nature Conservancy of Hawaii 2370 Neighborhood Housing Services of Honolulu 2387 Ohana Makamae 2395 Papa Ola Lokahi 2388 Peoples Fund of Hawaii 2396 Special Olympics of Hawaii 2383, 2397 United Way, Aloha 2398 University of Hawaii 2392 Women Helping Women 2399
HUNGARY Hungarian Red Cross Fejer County Organization 7657
IDAHO Hands of Hope Northwest 8979 Idaho Commission for Libraries 8839, 8840 Idaho Nonprofit Development Center 2420, 4542, 8642 Idaho State Department of Education 2401-2403 Idaho State University 3851 Idaho, State of 2404-2416 Lake Pend Oreille School District No. 84 2422 Neighborhood Housing Services of Idaho 2431, 4550, 6963 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pocatello 1646, 1647, 4554 Partners for Prosperity New Beginnings for Eastern Idaho 4411
ILLINOIS Abraham Lincoln Centre 2459 Academy for Urban School Leadership 2460, 2768, 2771, 2780, 2794, 8357 African American Arts Alliance of Chicago 2461 AIDS Foundation of Chicago 2796 Albany Park Theater Project 2462
Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County 2463 Alternatives, Inc. 2464, 2772 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 6446 American Academy of Pediatrics 5583, 5589 American Board of Medical Specialties Research and Education Foundation 4831 American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago 2465 American Medical Association 195 American Red Cross of the Quad Cities Area 7645 American Theater Company 2466 Anchor Graphics 2467 Art Institute of Chicago 2646, 5329 Arts and Business Council of Chicago 2468, 2469 Asian Health Coalition of Illinois 2647 Asian Human Services 2470 Asian Improv aRts Midwest 2680 Aspira of Illinois 2471, 8783 Associated Colleges of Illinois 2472, 8264 Associated Colleges of the Midwest 6174 Barrel of Monkeys Productions 2473 Blue Gargoyle Youth Service Center 2474 Blue Sky Inn 2475 Bravehearts Therapeutic Riding and Educational Center 2439 Casa Central 2476, 2827 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago 2477 Center for Economic Progress 3133 Center for Neighborhood Technology 6719 Center for New Community 6462 Center for What Works 3729 Centers for New Horizons 3730 Central DuPage Health Foundation 2828 CEOs for Cities 2478, 3139 Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Chicagoland 2479 Changing Worlds 2480 Chapin Hall Center for Children 2797, 3140 Charitable Management Systems 3683 Chicago Abused Women Coalition 2798 Chicago Architecture Foundation 2481 Chicago Cares 2438, 2451, 2617, 2769, 2781, 5060, 6301, 6909 Chicago Center for Health Systems Development 2799 Chicago Chamber Musicians 2482 Chicago Childrens Choir 2648 Chicago Childrens Theater 2483, 2681 Chicago Christian Industrial League 2484 Chicago City Theater Company 2485 Chicago Community Loan Fund 2635 Chicago Community Ventures 5345, 5346, 6040 Chicago Dramatists 2486 Chicago Family Health Center 2487 Chicago Foundation for Education 2649 Chicago Horticultural Society 2650 Chicago Housing Authority 2720 Chicago Human Rhythm Project 2488 Chicago Jazz Orchestra Association 2489 Chicago Lights 2829 Chicago Metropolis 2020 2490, 2677, 6007 Chicago Metropolitan Battered Womens Network 2853 Chicago Public Art Group 2491 Chicago Public Education Fund 5017 Chicago Public Library Foundation 2492, 8805 Chicago Public Schools 2858, 7474, 7475 Chicago Rehab Network 2493, 2494, 2721, 2722, 2782, 6041, 6042, 6721, 8167 Chicago SCORES 2495 Chicago Sinfonietta 2682 Chicago Youth Centers 2496 Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra 2497 Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation 2498 Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation 2499 Children of Peace School 2856 Childs Voice School 7974 Chinese American Service League 2500 Christian Community Health Fellowship 2830 Christopher House 2501
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Civic Blueprint 2636 Civic Consulting Alliance 2502, 2724 Civitas Schools 2651 Civitas Schools Foundation 2503, 2504 Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly (CLESE) 2831 Columbia College 2505 Communications Network 786, 1142, 2221, 5461, 5679 Community Investment Corporation 5350 Community Justice for Youth Institute 2506 Community Media Workshop at Columbia College 2436, 2507, 2783, 3933 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Learning Center 2508 Congo Square Theater Company 2509 Connections for the Homeless 2800 Cook County, County of 3166 Corporation for Open Lands (CorLands) 2624 Council for Adult and Experiential Learning 5692, 7847, 7848 Council for Jewish Elderly 2801 Council of Great Lakes Governors 2685 Council of State Governments 3635 Creating Pride 2291 Crisis Center for South Suburbia 2802 Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform 2510 CrossGlobal Link 1709 Dance Center of Columbia College 2686 DePaul University 2511, 2803, 2804, 3593 Diocese of Belleville 2832 Domestic Violence and Mental Health Policy Initiative 2512 Embarras River Basin Agency 2834 Emerald City Theater Company 2513 Environmental Law and Policy Center of the Midwest 560-562 Erie Family Health Center 2514 Erie Neighborhood House 2515 Erikson Institute 2516, 2688 Esperanza Community Services 2517 Executive Service Corps of Chicago 2604, 2618, 2784, 2805, 3954 Family Focus 2652 Family Resource Center 2518 Featherfist 2519 Field Museum of Natural History 1028, 1029, 2637, 2727, 6185, 6186 Friedman Place 2835 Friends of Atwood 3758 Gamaliel Foundation 1946, 8726 George Henry Corliss High School 2653, 2654 GeoSyntec Consultants 2689 Gilloury Institute 2520 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 2521 Girls on the Run-Chicago 2522 Global Philanthropy Partnership 566 Government Assistance Program 2638 Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada 6656 Greater North Pulaski Development Corporation 2785, 6062 Guild for the Blind 2836 Hamdard Center for Health and Human Services 2523 Health and Disability Advocates 2806, 2807 Health and Medicine Policy Research Group 2808 Healthcare Alternative Systems 2524 HealthReach Clinic 2443, 2525 Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights 2639, 3199 Horizon Hospice and Palliative Care 2809, 2810 House Theater of Chicago 2526 Housing Action Illinois 2837 Howard Area Community Center 2527 Hypocrites, The 2528 Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation 2529 Illinois Business Roundtable Education Foundation 2458 Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health 2530 Illinois Center for Violence Prevention 2531, 2811 Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services 2812, 2813
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Illinois Facilities Fund 2532, 2619, 2690, 2729, 2773, 2774, 2814, 5365, 6064, 6742, 6927 Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition 2533, 2815 Illinois Network of Charter Schools 2534, 8841 Illinois State University 2859, 6859 Illinois Violence Prevention Authority 2816 Independent Feature Project - Chicago 2535 Inner-City Teaching Corps of America 1923, 2655 Inspiration Corporation 2536 Institute of Medicine of Chicago 2817, 2818 Interdependent Living Solutions Center 2838 Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs 2537, 2538 Interfaith Worker Justice 8730 Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art 2539 Jane Addams Senior Caucus 2839 Japanese American Service Committee 2840 Jazz Institute of Chicago 2540 Jerold Panas, Linzy and Partners 2421 JHP Community Center 2541 Jobs for Youth/Chicago 2656 John F. Kennedy High School 2657 Joseph Center 2612 Jump Rhythm Jazz Project 2542 Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium 571 Latino Union of Chicago 2658 Lawyers Committee for Better Housing 2543, 2786, 8169, 8170 Lawyers for the Creative Arts 2640 Lesbian Community Cancer Project 2544 Lester and Rosalie Anixter Center 2545 Lifeline Productions 2546 Lincoln Park Community Shelter 2547 Links Hall 2548 Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly 2841 Little Sisters of the Poor 2549 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 2550, 2551, 2732, 2734, 2735, 2775, 2787, 3222, 5371, 6068, 6082, 6938 Loyola University of Chicago 2860 Lumity 2552, 2606, 2613, 2788, 2819 Luna Negra Dance Theater 2553, 2692 Lyric Opera of Chicago 3775 Maria High School 7788 Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School 2659-2662 Midwest Academy 3989 Mount Sinai Health System 2820-2822 Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago 5215 Muntu Dance Theater 2554 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of DuPage County 1772 National Association of Social Workers 2844 National Association of Urban Debate Leagues 2555 National Center for Healthcare Leadership 1592 National Museum of Mexican Art 2697 National Training and Information Center 2049, 2556, 2776, 2789, 4010, 4011, 5391, 7344 National-Louis University 2698 Natya Dance Theater 2557 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago 2615, 2641, 2642, 2777, 2795, 5393, 6091, 6959, 7345-7347, 8171 Neighborhood Writing Alliance 2558 Neo-Futurists 2559 New Leaders for New Schools 2620, 2663, 2790, 3672, 9129 New Schools for Chicago 2607, 2679, 2778 Newberry Library 5110 Next Theater Company 2560 Night Ministry 2823 Noble Network of Charter Schools 2779 Nonprofit Financial Center 6102 North Lawndale Employment Network 3271 Northeastern Illinois University 2561 Northern Illinois University 2562 Northwestern University 1826, 2452, 2563, 2564, 2743 Oak Park and River Forest Infant Welfare Society 2824 Openlands Project 2565, 2629 Pacific Garden Mission 2566
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter), Tri Village 2567 Peoria Public Library 8906 Prosser Career Academy High School 2664 Puerto Rican Arts Alliance 2568, 2704 Rape Victim Advocates 2569 Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago 2825 Remy Bumppo Theater Company 2570 Resurrection Project 2571 Richard H. Driehaus Museum 2643 Richard T. Crane Tech Prep Common School 2665-2668 Rock for Reading 2572 Roosevelt University 2669-2672 Rush University Medical Center 2573, 2574 Safer Pest Control Project 2575, 2826 Saint Gregorys Episcopal School 2576 Saint James Cathedral 2577 Saint Joan of Arc School 2250 Salvation Army of Chicago 2578 San Jose Obrero Mission 2579 Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education 3294 Seniors Action Service 2847 Senn High School 2673-2675 Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association 2580 Shanti Foundation for Peace 2581 ShawChicago Theater Company 2582 Shorebank International 4705, 5864 ShoreCap Exchange Corporation 501 Society of Women Engineers 7668 South Chicago Art Center 2583 Southeast Environmental Task Force 2632 Southern Illinois University 6225 Southwest Organizing Project 2584 Spanish Coalition for Jobs 2855 Springfield School District No. 186 6883 Starfish Learning Center 2585 Stateway Community Partners 2751 Steppenwolf Theater Company 2706 Strategic Learning Initiatives 2586, 2676, 2791 Sue Duncan Childrens Center 2587 Sustain 2588 Teach for America 2589, 2608, 2770, 2792, 2865, 6986 Teatro Vista Theater with a View 2590, 2708 Timeline Theater Company 2591 University of Chicago 2592, 2757, 3307, 3308, 4639, 4960-4962 University of Illinois 6677 University of Illinois at Chicago 2759, 4964, 4965, 6620, 6678 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2593, 2594 Urban Family and Community Center 2595 Urban Initiatives 2596 Utopian Theater Asylum (TUTA) 2597 Western DuPage Special Recreation Association Foundation 7797 WINGS Program 2609, 8291 Womens Self-Employment Project 2598, 2644 Womens Treatment Center 2599 Woodstock Institute 2645, 2765, 2766, 2793, 5925, 6129, 8174 Work, Welfare and Families 2600 YMCA of the U.S.A. 2952, 3872 Young Chicago Authors 2601 Youth Technology Corps 2602 Youth Transition Funders Group 2953 YWCA of Lake County 7799 YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago 2603
INDIA Action Research and Training for Health Society 2715 Advanced Center for Water Resources Development and Management 5614 AMAN 5625 Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives 5637 Bangalore Rural Education and Development Society (BREADS) 2347 Catholic Health Association of Tamil Nadu 1930
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Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Development Society 5657 Christian Community Service Center 7457 Christian Institute of Management 7458 Concern India Foundation 8542 DASRA 586 India Foundation for the Arts 5737 Living Waters Full Gospel 7461 NIDAN 5818 Pravah 5832 Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA) 5861 Simla-Chandigarh Diocese 2252 Swayam 5880 Udyogini 5894
INDIANA 100 Black Men of Indianapolis 2897 Allen County Public Library 8775 Allen County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 2873 Arts Council of Indianapolis 2898 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) 3719 Ball Memorial Hospital Foundation 2867 Butler Community Day Care Center 2877 Cardiovascular Research and Educational Foundation of Indiana 4493, 4494 Cedars Hope 2884 College Mentors for Kids 2925 Community Organizations Legal Assistance Project 2900 Community Solutions 3164 Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis 2956 Early Childhood Alliance 2885 Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art 5709 Forensic Nursing Specialties 2874 Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo 2878 Fort Wayne Community Schools 6854 Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra 2880 Gary Community Health Foundation 2226 Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana 2886 Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee (GIPC) 3197 Headwaters Park Alliance 2881 IARCCA Institute for Excellence 2903 Independent Colleges of Indiana 2904 Indiana Area Office of the United Methodist Church 2905 Indiana Department of Education 6860 Indiana Dunes Environmental Education Consortium 2626 Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation 2906 Indiana Sports Corporation 2890 Indiana University 3768, 5287, 5740, 5941, 6197, 7695 Indiana University Foundation 2957 Indiana University-Purdue University 2891, 2930 Indiana Youth Institute 2866, 2879, 3203 Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center 2907, 3204 Indianapolis Professional Association 7339 Indianapolis, City of 3205 Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library 8843 Ivy Tech Community College Central Indiana 2933 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 6077 Marion County Commission on Youth 2910 Marion County Criminal Justice Planning Council 3230 Martin University 2935 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Indiana 2892 Neighborhood Housing Services of Lafayette 1636, 6093 New Harmony Project 2911 Northeast Indiana Innovation Center 2882, 2919, 7349 Northwest Indiana Federation of Interfaith Organizations 2437 NPower Indiana 2960, 3274 Power House Youth Center 2875 Prevent Child Abuse Indiana 2912
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Ronald McDonald House of Indiana 2913 Saint Vincent Hospital Foundation 2883 Science Central 2887 Sheltering Wings Center for Women 2872 Southern Indiana Resource Solutions 7669 Teachers Treasures 2896, 6120 Trinity House of Hope 2876 University of Notre Dame 2213, 2440, 2441, 3313 Young Audiences of Indiana 2916
INDONESIA Center for International Forestry Research 5663 Java Learning Center 5757 Kelola Foundation 5764, 5765 Perhimpunan LP3ES 5827 Perhimpunan Penggerak Advokasi Kerakyatan untuk Keadilan Sosial 5828 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 5897 University of Indonesia 5902, 5903 Yayasan Bali Purnati 5930 Yayasan Bina Usaha Lingkungan 5931 Yayasan Pendidikan Seni Nusantara 5932
IOWA Abilities Fund 3886 ACT, Inc. 8767 American Red Cross 2964 Calhoun County Department of Health 2970 Cerro Gordo, County of 2971 Child and Family Policy Center 3142 Des Moines Business Education Alliance 2967 Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative 2968 Health Access Partnership 2962, 2963 Institute for Social and Economic Development 3209, 5197 Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement 3977 Iowa City Public Library 8850 Iowa Department of Education 6861 Iowa Health Foundation 2973 Iowa State University 3852 Kirkwood Community College Foundation 2974 Polk County Housing Trust Fund 8586 Siouxland Human Investment Partnership (SHIP) 2975 Southwest Iowa Planning Council 2966 United Way of Central Iowa 3301 University of Iowa 4414 Visiting Nurse Services 2978
IRELAND Lucan Community College 7498 University of Dublin 6229
ISRAEL Institute for Children With Special Needs-Balzam 9088 Ir Amim 627 Israel Religious Action Center 628 Life and Environment 629 Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel 630 New Israel Fund 632, 3343 Tel Aviv University 6675
ITALY Franciscan General Curia 2244
JAMAICA University Of Technology Jamaica 7676
KANSAS Community Housing Wyandotte County (CHWC) 1602, 5987 Community Resources Council of Shawnee County 2980 Counseling and Mediation Center 2981 Enterprise Center of Johnson County 4595, 4617 Entrepreneur Development Center 4618 Fort Hays State University 2982, 8270
Fort Scott Community College 2983 Johnson County Community College 4623 Kansas Association of Local Health Departments 2984-2988 Kansas Department of Corrections 6018 Kansas Public Health Association 2989 Kansas State Department of Education 6863 Kansas University Endowment Association 2990, 4589 Kansas, State of 2991 Nonprofit Chamber of Service of Sedgwick County 2992 Seward County Community College Development Foundation 2979 Sunflower Community Action 5878 TOP Properties North 2993 University of Kansas 2994 University of Kansas Center for Research 4640, 7526, 7527 Wichita Educational Foundation 2995 Wichita State University Foundation 2996 YMCA of Wichita 2997
KENTUCKY Appalachian College Association 6173 Career Resources 3125 Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington 3480, 8130, 8131 Center for Nonprofit Excellence 3001, 3005, 3007, 3010 Jefferson County Public Schools 6862 KentuckianaWorks 3006 Kentuckians for the Commonwealth 8731 Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 8857, 8858 Kentucky Department of Education 6864 Kentucky River Community Care 4898 Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government 6481 New Directions Housing Corporation 6098 University of Kentucky 5944 Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County 2240
KENYA Africa Research and Resource Forum 5617 African Population and Health Research Centre 769, 770 African Virtual University 8770 Environmental Research Mapping and Information Systems in Africa 414 International Federation of Women Lawyers 5754 Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange 6606 Kenya Community Development Foundation 5766 Kenya Education Network Trust 5767 Poverty Eradication Network 5831 Programs for a Green Revolution in Africa 8916-8919 Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa Trust (SAPTA) 5879 Verona Fathers Registered Trustees 5916
KYRGYZSTAN Soros Foundation-Kyrgyzstan 6494-6496
LATVIA Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia 8879
LEBANON Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts 5774
LOUISIANA Agenda for Children 3111 American Institute for Social Justice 5551, 6552, 7073, 8712 American Red Cross 3037 Dillard University 5257 East Baton Rouge Parish Public Library 8821 Efforts of Grace 5708 Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic 3038 Greater New Orleans Knowledge Works 3012, 3013
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Greater North Louisiana Community Development 3024 Gulf Restoration Network 8540 Interventional Cardiology Research Foundation 1377 Jefferson Parish Library 8852 Junebug Productions 5761 Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana 5762 Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations (LANO) 2138, 2427, 2428, 3008, 3014, 3018, 3031-3033, 3039, 4097, 5106 Louisiana Board of Regents 2934 Louisiana Childrens Museum 8734 Louisiana Community and Technical College System 5777, 7116 Louisiana Department of Social Services 3227 Louisiana Division of Administration 6865 Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN) 3983, 8735 Louisiana Library Foundation 8871 Louisiana Resource Center for Educators 3019, 3020, 3034, 3040 Louisiana, State of 2736 Natchitoches Parish School Board 9049 National Network of Public Health Institutes 4916, 4917 National Performance Network 6614 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans 6094 New Orleans Academy of Ophthalmology 3027 New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative (NONDC) 6766, 6767 New Orleans Public Library Foundation 8889 New Schools for New Orleans 3028 Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond 8741 School Leadership Center of Greater New Orleans 3015, 3022, 3036 Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal 4945 Teach for America, Greater New Orleans 3026, 3029, 3030 Teach for America, South Louisiana 3021, 3035, 3041, 5107, 6118 Tulane Educational Fund 8948 Tulane University 4047 United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area 3016 Unity for the Homeless 4100 University of New Orleans Foundation 3017 Volunteer and Information Agency (VIA) 3023 Volunteers of America, Greater Baton Rouge 3042 Willwoods Community Management 7362 Working Interfaith Network (WIN) 3825 Youth Oasis 8765
MAINE Alzheimers Association 3046 Bowdoin College 2857 Camp Beech Cliff 3521, 3522 Center for Health Policy Development 5535, 5536 Colby College 6180 Common Good Ventures 8175 Congregation Etz Chaim 3043 Eastern Agency on Aging 3047 Hurricane Island Outward Bound School 7021 Jackson Laboratory 3372 Jobs for Maines Graduates 3048 Maine Center for Economic Policy 3049 Maine College of Art 7959 Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute 2187 Maine Medical Center 4900 Maine, State of 4901 Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 3856 Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance 6771 Pineland Farms 3045 Platform Shoes Forum 490 Regulatory Assistance Project 575 Training and Development Corporation 3817 University of Southern Maine 4979 Western Mountains Alliance 3058 YWCA of Greater Portland 3050
MALAYSIA Information Center Womyn for Womyn 6247
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International Council on Management of Population Programmes 807, 1180-1182, 5752, 5753
MARYLAND Advocates for Children and Youth 3110 Alternative Directions 3354, 6445 Associated Black Charities 3116 Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers 3070, 3117 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) 3087 Baltimore American Indian Center 3118 Baltimore City Heritage Area Association 3088 Baltimore City Public School System 3071 Baltimore Education Network 3119, 6449 Baltimore REACH 6450 Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems 3072, 6451, 6452 Baltimore Urban Debate League 3073, 6453 Bicycle Federation of America (Pro Bike) 4838 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington 2056, 7778 Brandon Roberts and Associates 3906, 5649 Business Volunteers Unlimited Maryland 2961, 3349, 4508, 6162 Calvert Social Investment Foundation 6715, 6716 Caroline Center 1928 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Baltimore 3089 Catholic Relief Services 6456 Center for Applied Research and Technical Assistance 3128 Center for Effective Public Policy 6006 Center for Progressive Reform 5225 Center for Watershed Protection 3074 Chesapeake Bay Foundation 2039 Chesapeake Bay Trust 3103 Chesapeake Center for Youth Development 6463 Chesapeake Research Consortium 3104 Childrens Home 3147 Citizens Planning and Housing Association 3075, 3090-3092, 3151, 3152, 3357, 6464-6467 Communications Network 5063, 6847 Community Law Center 3358 Community Mediation Program 3359 Community Teachers Institute 4662 ConneXions Community Leadership Academy 3093 Council on Economic Education in Maryland 5353 Danya Institute 6470 Development Training Institute 5988, 6912, 8135 Dynamica Coaching and Capacity Building 5704 East Baltimore Development 3173-3175, 6163 Enoch Pratt Free Library 3360, 8826 Enterprise Community Partners 8573 Episcopal Housing Corporation 3076 Family League of Baltimore City 3183, 3184, 4872, 6919 Four-H Council, National 1101 Friends of Patterson Park 3077 Friends of the Family 1992-1996, 3191 Fund for Educational Excellence 3078 Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation 3079 Goucher College 6191 Hatcher Group 3967 Healthy Neighborhoods 3094 Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine 6659 Herring Run Watershed Association 3095 Higher Heights Consulting and Training 2426 Historic Jonestown 3096 Home Builders Care Foundation 1998 Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps 5286 Imagination Stage 2089 IMPACT Silver Spring 1956, 1957, 1999-2003, 2090, 2091 In-Form Consultants 3202 Innovation Center for Community and Youth Development 6745 Institute for Conservation Leadership 3968, 3969, 4292, 4336, 8695, 8993 Institute for Family Development 1959 Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington 7419
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Jewish Social Service Agency 2093 Job Opportunities Task Force 3080, 3363, 6476-6478 Johns Hopkins University 1043, 1186, 3081, 3082, 3215, 4896, 5541, 5760, 6479, 8853 Junior League of Baltimore 3364 League for People with Disabilities 3365 Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital 3366 Living Classrooms Foundation 3220 Local Management Board of Saint Marys County 3226 Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations 3232, 4518, 5382, 6483 Maryland Department of Juvenile Services 3233 Maryland Healthcare Education and Research Foundation 7206 Maryland Hospital Education and Research Foundation 3367, 6484 Maryland Mentoring Partnership 4519, 7789, 8574 Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service 4520 Mason/Rhynes Productions 1961, 1962, 2097 Mental Health Policy Institute for Leadership and Training 3100 Montgomery County Business Roundtable for Education 7791 Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless 2098 Moveable Feast 3368 National Alliance for Caregiving 2843 National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies 3782, 5387 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) 3083, 6486 National Health and Educational Foundation 3256 National Institutes of Health 5218 National Womens Studies Association 5806 Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore 1630, 6166, 6958, 7135, 8597 Network for Good 431, 1979, 3796, 6765 New Leaders for New Schools 3084 Olney Theater Corporation 3858, 3859 Optimal Solutions Group LLC 5823 Prince Georges County Memorial Library System 8914 Prisoners Aid Association of Maryland 3098 Pyramid Atlantic 2103 Ready At Five Partnership 8579 Religious Formation Conference 2249 Resource Development Institute 3285 Round House Theater 1970 S2W 7360 SeaWeb 1069 Southeast Watershed Forum 7108 Suburban Hospital 3337 Synergy Enterprises 4041 Teach for America 3085, 3099, 4533, 6985, 7156 The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore 7430 United Workers Association 8541 University of Baltimore 3302 University of Baltimore Educational Foundation 3303 University of Maryland-Baltimore 4966 University of Maryland-Baltimore County 3086 University of Maryland-Baltimore Foundation 3309 University of Maryland-College Park 3310 University of Maryland-College Park Foundation 1831 University Research Corporation International 8956 Washington College 6237 Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore (WEB) 3369 Youth Popular Culture Institute 3336
MASSACHUSETTS Abortion Access Project 617, 3543, 5477 ACCION International 5326 Actors Shakespeare Project 3390 Afterschool Partners 3571 Alliance for Inclusion and Prevention (AIP) 4830 American Prospect 6448 Asian American Civic Association 3586 Babson College 4606 Bay Cove Human Services 3833 BEA Institute for Educational Success 3573 Bellwether Group 6649
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Big Brother Big Sister Foundation of Greater Boston 7776 Biondolillo Associates 1121 Bnai Brith Housing New England 3392 Boston Cares 3373, 3476, 5563 Boston College 3123, 4840, 8787 Boston Educational Development Foundation 3393 Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program 3611 Boston History Center and Museum 3612 Boston Landmarks Orchestra 3477 Boston Living Center 2868 Boston Medical Center 2148 Boston Partnership for Older Adults 3394 Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools 144 Boston Plan for Excellence in the Public Schools Foundation 7685 Boston Public Library 8788 Boston Ten Point Coalition 3395 Boston University 3587, 4841, 4842, 5532 Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras 3396 Boys and Girls Club of Allston-Brighton, West End House 7777 Boys and Girls Club of Greater New Bedford 3574 Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence 3575 Boys and Girls Club, Colonel Daniel Marr 3613 Brandeis University 1808, 1809, 6150 Bridgespan Group 659, 1243, 3124, 3397, 5456, 8790-8792 Brigham and Womens Hospital 4843, 4844, 5584 Building Excellent Schools 86, 853, 3398, 3478, 5966 Building Impact 3399 Building Materials Resource Center 3044 Cambridge College 5938 Cambridge Health Alliance 4846, 4847 Camp Starfish 3356 Cape Cod Stranding Network 3614 Carson Center for Human Services 3465 Center for Collaborative Education 3374, 3375, 3400, 5967 Center for Effective Philanthropy 1129, 1130, 1476, 2717, 3401, 3915, 4851, 5281, 5458, 5585, 5592, 6718, 6846, 7454, 7721, 8717 Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technologies (CIMIT) 9084 Center for Women and Enterprise 3588, 6039 Center to Support Immigrant Organizing 3402 Central Square Theater 3403 CERES 3549 Chefs Collaborative 1131 Child Care Capital Investment Fund 3590 Citizen Schools 1446, 3924 City to City Boston 3404 City Year 6560 Civil Society Institute 7839 Clarke School for the Deaf 7975, 7976 Clean Air Task Force 7840 Common Impact 3376, 3405, 3482 Commonwealth Seminar (MassCS) 3406 Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation 3407, 6722 Community Indicators Consortium 3162 Community Involved In Sustaining Agriculture 6135 Community Resources for Justice 3163 Community Servings 3591, 5212 Community Technology Development 7476, 7477 Community Training and Assistance Center 3934, 3935, 6315 Community Works 3592 Conservatory Lab Charter School 3408 Creative Learning Exchange 3742 Crittenton, Inc. 3484 CyberGrants 4102 Development Communications Associates 2225 Discovering Justice: James D. Saint Clair Court Public Education Project 3576 DMA Health Strategies 5537 Dotwell, Inc. 3409 Earthwatch Institute 4766 Ecologic Development Fund 1152, 2121, 3053 EcoLogic Finance 1448, 1449, 2122, 6051, 6052 Education Development Center 4870, 8377 Education Resources Institute 2926, 2927 Efficacy Institute 3370, 3377, 3410, 3411, 6915
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Ellis Memorial and Eldredge House 3486 EMH Recovery 3615 Environmental Careers Organization (ECO) 994, 6055, 6137, 6138 Executive Service Corps of New England 3412, 3487, 3488, 3594 Federated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses 3413 Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown 4772 First Night Boston 3414, 3415 Five Colleges 4620 Friends of the Shattuck Shelter 3416, 3616 FSG Social Impact Advisors 799, 883-885, 1167, 3759, 7230, 7273, 7546, 7547, 8102 General Hospital Corporation 4878 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 3417, 3596 Good Gear 5463, 5464 Grassroots International 2125 Greater Boston Interfaith Organization 3196, 3508, 6923, 8176, 8177 Green Corps 3554 Green Roundtable 3379, 3380 Greenlight Fund 1265, 3418 Hampden Hampshire Housing Partnership 3467 Hampshire College 1172, 5494, 6192 Hampshire Educational Collaborative 3468, 8192 HAP, Inc. 3060, 3061, 6924, 8178 Harvard University 1173, 3965, 3966, 4571, 4885, 4886, 5958, 6030, 6194, 6657, 6658 Health Services Partnership of Dorchester 3572, 3577-3579 Hospice Care in the Berkshires 7768 Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels (HI-AYH) 3849 House of Possibilities 3617 Housing Partners 2227 Housing Partnership Network 3597 InnerCity Entrepreneurs (ICE) 6929 Institute for Healthcare Improvement 1037, 1038, 1699, 2424, 2730, 4891, 4892, 7204, 7205 Interaction Institute for Social Change 3211 Intercultural Center for Research in Education 3381 International Collaborative for Science, Education, and the Environment 588 International Fund for Animal Welfare 6823 International Institute for Mediation and Historical Reconciliation 6576 InterValley Project 3976 Island Alliance 3420, 3490 JASON Foundation for Education 4622 Jericho Road Project 427 Jobs for the Future 3214, 4895, 5759, 9010 John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation 3618 Karuna Center for Peacebuilding 3428, 6338 La Alianza Hispana 3429, 3430 Lawrence CommunityWorks 3218, 3219 LGBT Aging Project 3431 Lighthouse Academies 90, 6799 Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Services 3600 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 3062, 3432, 3433, 6931, 7901 Lowell Public Schools 3608 Management Consulting Services 3382, 3510 Management Sciences for Health 816, 3434 Massachusetts 2020 817 Massachusetts Advocates for Children 3435 Massachusetts Association for Arts, Sciences and Humanities Education 3436 Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations 2044, 3437, 3511, 3512, 3601, 6948, 8182, 8183 Massachusetts Charter Public School Association 3438, 3469 Massachusetts Charter School Advocacy Fund 3506 Massachusetts Cultural Council 3439 Massachusetts Department of Education 6866 Massachusetts Department of Social Services 8737 Massachusetts General Hospital 6171 Massachusetts Historical Society 3492 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4626, 6663, 6664, 7500 Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation 3493
Massachusetts Nonprofit Working Group 3440, 3441 Massachusetts Partners for the Public Schools 3442 Massachusetts Public School Performance 3443 Massachusetts School-Age Coalition 3383, 3513 Medical Foundation 3444 Metropolitan Area Planning Council 3445 MissionSAFE: A New Beginning 3580 Mount Holyoke College 6212, 6213 Museum of Fine Arts 3494 Museum of Science 429, 7504, 7505 My Turn 5470 National AfterSchool Association 3995 National Center for Fair and Open Testing 6485 National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild 5801 National Initiative for Childrens Healthcare Quality 285 Neighborhood Development Corporation of Jamaica Plain 3260 Neighborhood Housing Services of Chelsea 3063, 3514, 8184 Neighborhood Housing Services of Springfield 3067 Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore 6971, 8186 Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH) 3446 New Ecology 3447 New England Board of Higher Education 2941 New England Center for Children 2230 New England Foundation for the Arts 1398, 3384, 3448, 3470, 5811, 5812 New Profit 2231, 3449, 3450, 4630, 8195 Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) Federation International 124 Nonprofit Finance Fund 3451, 3471 Nonprofit Information Networking Association 4019, 5550 Northeastern University 3452, 6770 Organizing and Leadership Training Center 3515, 3516 Park Square Advocates 744 Partners in Health 8903 Partnership 3602 Peace Development Fund 5137 Philanthropic Initiative 823, 3275, 5472, 8907 Physicians for Human Rights 6022, 6023 Por Cristo 3619 Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger 3530 Project for School Innovation 3385, 3581, 3582 Proteus Fund 5840, 6491, 6492 Public Policy Institute 3453, 3454 Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment 6827 Rafael Hernandez School, Friends of 2453 Regional Employment Board of Hampden County 4935 ROCA 3583, 3804, 5474, 6782 Samaritans of Greater Boston 2870 Simmons College 3865, 5298 Smith College 8003, 8004 Somerville Community Corporation 6786 South Shore Charter Educational Foundation 3455 Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital 3867 Sports Museum of New England 3620 Springfield Performing Arts Development Corporation 3463 Springfield School Volunteers 6884 STRIVE (Support and Training Result in Valuable Employees)/Boston Employment Service 3564 Teachers 21 3610 Technical Assistance Collaborative 3541, 3542, 4949 Technical Education Research Centers 4635 Tenacity, Inc. 3584 Third Sector New England 3386-3388, 3456, 3457, 3517-3520, 3811, 4952, 5887, 6518 Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center 6157, 6505 Tufts University 1829, 8947 Union of Concerned Scientists 2156 United States Distance Learning Association 5084 United Way of Pioneer Valley 2158, 3464, 3472, 3473
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
University of Massachusetts 3458, 4967, 5905-5907, 6679 University of Massachusetts Foundation 8207 Uphams Corner Community Center 3459 Urban Edge 6794 Vigorous InterventionS In Ongoing Natural Settings (VISIONS) 3823 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts 1922 W G B H Educational Foundation 6235, 7533, 7534 Wellesley College 5918 Western Massachusetts Enterprise Fund 3069, 3570, 6988, 8189 Winrock International 1091 Womens Lunch Place 3504 Woods Hole Research Center 1092, 1093 Year Up 3607 Young Peoples Project (YPP) 3460 YouthBuild USA 5936 Zoo New England 3609, 8190
MEXICO Afluentes 5616 Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology 5666 Centro de Rehabilitacion Integral de Piedras Negras 7648 Community Foundation of the Northern Border 5683 Fundacion Educa Mexico 6061 Inter-Regional Rural Feminist Coordination (COMALETZIN) 5747 Mexican Center for Philanthropy 3986 Mexican Nature Conservation Fund 7662 National Pedagogic University 7506, 7507 Organizacion Popular Independiente 8489, 8490 ProDevelopment: Finance and Microenterprise 5834, 5835 Promotora Equinoccio 5839 Rostros y Voces 5856, 5857 Sociedad Mexicana pro Derechos de la Mujer 2748 Tarahumara Foundation 5881 Thais, Consultoria en Desarrollo Social 2753, 2754 Union for Rural Efforts 5895
MICHIGAN Accounting Aid Society 3632, 3655, 3656, 3877, 4066 Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty 3353 Alano Club of Kent County 4091 American Farmland Trust 3690 American Red Cross 4092 Ann Arbor Spark 3646 Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) 3895, 5631 ARC Kent County 3691 Archdiocese of Detroit 4068 Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo 3688 ArtServe Michigan 4060 Bates Academy 4069 Bay Area Housing Development Corporation 8265 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) Foundation 4839 Burnham Brook Center 3725 C I R Inc. 3726 Chamber Foundation, Genesee 3919-3921, 4061 Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History 3732 Church Planters Training International 21, 8199 Citizens Alliance on Prisons and Public Spending 6008 City Connect Detroit 3627, 3650, 3659-3661, 3839, 3878, 4070-4072, 6043 Community Link Foundation 3734 Conductive Education and Rehabilitation Center of Michigan 4093 ConnectMichigan Alliance 7780 Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 2683, 3939-3941 Council of Michigan Foundations 3738 Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corporation 4062
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Creating Hope International 1255, 4818 Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance 4073 Detroit Chamber Winds 3883 Detroit Economic Growth Foundation 3624 Detroit Edison Public School Academy 4074 Detroit Homeownership Counseling Collaborative 8168 Detroit School District 4075 Disability Resource Center of Southwestern Michigan 3744 Downtown Detroit Partnership 3841 Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids 3678 Edison Institute 4076 Executive Service Corps of Detroit 3628, 3636, 3651, 3662, 3879, 3884 Family Empowerment Institute 3181 Focus: Hope 5720 Food Bank of South Central Michigan 3753, 3754 Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies School 4077 Grand Rapids Community College 3763 Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research Center for Health Professions (MERC) 3643 Grand Rapids Symphony 3692 Grand Valley State University 3647, 3693, 3694, 4078 Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities 4094 Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra 3679 Greater Flint Health Coalition 3962 Guidance Center 4079 Health Level Seven 4887 Henry Ford Learning Institute 3663, 3664 Home Repair Services of Kent County 3695 IMA Childrens Recreation Fund 4063 Kalamazoo College 6205 Kent County Literacy Council 4095 Kent District Library 8856 Kent Intermediate School District 3696 Library Network 8865 Library of Michigan 8866 Library of Michigan Foundation 8867 Lighthouse Communities 3680, 3697, 3698 Literacy Partnership for Southeast Michigan 7787 Little Traverse Civic Theater 3681 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 3625, 3699, 3880, 4064, 4096, 5991, 6070, 6750 Lowell Area Arts Council 3700 Mackinac Center for Public Policy 9104 Marygrove College 4080 Metro Housing Partnership 3985, 6087 Michiana Addictions and Prevention Services 3689 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) 7501 Michigan Colleges Foundation 3648 Michigan Environmental Council 5230 Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership 3668, 3669 Michigan Neighborhood Partnership 4081 Michigan Nonprofit Association 3652, 3776, 3881, 3885, 3987 Michigan Public Health Institute 4905 Michigan State University 5289 Michigans Children 3988 Mixed Greens: A Childrens Vegetable Project 3778 Mott Community College 3992 Music Center of South Central Michigan 3780 Muskegon Community Health Project 3781 National Council on Alcoholism and Addictions-Greater Flint Area 4001 Neighborhood Housing Services of Kalamazoo 2432 New Detroit 4085 Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) 3676, 3677 Non-Profit Enterprise at Work 3630, 3653, 3673, 3797 NPower Michigan 3799, 4022 Oakland Land Conservancy 3639 Opera Grand Rapids 3701 Partnership for Learning 3640, 3649 Project Access 4098 Promise Village Home for Children 3800 Resource Center 4028 Right Place Program 3702 Safe Center 4086
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Salvation Army of Grand Rapids 3703 Samuel Gompers Elementary School 4087 Senior Neighbors 4099 Shorebank Enterprise Detroit 2237 Steepletown Neighborhood Services 3704 Teen HEART 3706 Think Detroit PAL 4088 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Healthcare Foundation 4501 Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council 4045 United Way of Genesee County 4048-4050, 4065 United Way of Greater Battle Creek 3822 United Way, Heart of West Michigan 3682 University of Michigan 4052-4054, 4970, 4971, 5908, 6231 Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts 3705 Visually Impaired Center 4057 WARM Training Center 3882, 6128 Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency 3675 Wayne State University 2851, 2852, 4089, 4090 West Michigan Academy of Music for Girls 4101 Western Michigan University 6888 Williams Group 925, 926, 1233 YMCA and Outdoor Center, Sherman Lake 3827 Youth Development Commission 3631
MICRONESIA Conservation Society of Pohnpei 1146
MINNESOTA Accessible Space 4129 Accountability Minnesota 1594, 3108 Achieve Minneapolis 1595, 4315, 4316, 4318, 4329, 4361-4363, 4449 Action Through Churches Together 4119 Advocating Change Together (ACT) 4416 African American Family Services 4364, 4417 African Development Center 4418 African-American Academy for Accelerated Learning 4504 African-American Adoption and Permanency Planning Agency 4131 Al-Birr Family Social and Counseling Services 4132 Alliance for Metropolitan Stability 4133 Alliance for Sustainability 534, 4561 American Composers Forum 5626 Amherst H. Wilder Foundation 4134 ARC Greater Twin Cities 4108 ARC Hennepin-Carver Counties 4269 ARC Kandiyohi County 4135 ARC of Clay County 4136 Asian Media Access 4506 Asian Pacific Cultural Center 4507 Avenues for Homeless Youth 4138 Bolder Options 4270 Bosnian Womens Network 4419 Bridging, Inc. 4109 Center for Civic Participation 5224 Center for Cross-Cultural Health 4401 Center for Policy Studies 4452-4454 Center for Reducing Rural Violence 4143 Center on Housing Rights and Evictions 4331, 6242 Central Community Housing Trust 4272 Central Minnesota Elder Network 4144 Centre for Asians and Pacific Islanders (CAPI) 4273 Centro Cultural Chicano 4274 Centro Cultural de Fargo-Moorhead 4145 Centro Legal 4146, 4420, 4455 Changing Church Forum 4366 Charities Review Council of Minnesota 4147, 4509 Childrens Health Care Foundation 4456 Christian Restoration Services 4148 City, The 4367 Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning 4276 College of Saint Scholastica 4149 College of Visual Arts 4150 Common Hope 6307 Community Design Center of Minnesota 4563 Community Solutions Fund 4277, 4457 Community Stabilization Project 4458
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Cookie Cart 4424 Cooperative Development Services Fund 4279, 4332 Cornerstone Advocacy Service 4152 Dar Al-Hijrah Cultural Center 4153 Depot Commons Association 4120 District 1 Community Council 4155 District 202 4280, 4425 Duluth Art Institute Association 4281 East Side Learning Center 4460 Eastern European Medical Society 4156 Family and Childrens Service 4283, 4426 Family Focus 4157, 4427 Family Tree Clinic 4428 FamilyMeans 4158 Farm in the City 4462 Fieldstone Alliance 3751 First Childrens Finance 1606, 3752, 4160, 4429, 4510 First Homes Properties 4161 Goodwill Industries Easter Seal Society of Minnesota 4288 Grassroots Public Policy Institute 4369 Great American History Theater 4110, 4511 Great Plains Windustry Project 4164 Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation-Twin Cities 1609, 1610, 4103, 4165, 4320, 4541, 4564 Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches 4334 Growth and Justice 4370 Guild Incorporated 4167, 4464 Habitat for Humanity of West Central Minnesota 4168 Hallie Q. Brown Community Center 4169, 4465 Hamline University 4512 Hands On Twin Cities 4430 Headwaters Foundation for Justice 4170, 4371 Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities (HIRED) 4104, 4289, 4431 Hennepin, County of 4335 Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) 4171 Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment through Research (HACER) 4172 Hmong American Family 4321 Hmong American Mutual Assistance Association 4173 Hmong American Partnership 4432 Home Ownership Center 4174 Homeless and Refugee Children 4175 HOPE Adoption & Family Services International 4466 Hopkins, City of 4176 Humane Society, Minnesota Valley 3850 Illusion Theater and School 4177 Independent School District No. 625 4467 Indian Health Board of Minneapolis 4468 Indian Land Tenure Foundation 4291, 4372 Indigenous Environmental Network 6423 Indigenous Peoples Task Force 4178 Institute for New Americans 4433 ISAIAH 4181, 4337, 4469 Itasca Development Corporation 4121 Jaycees Charitable Foundation, Minnesota 4182 Jewish Community Center of Greater Minneapolis 4183 Jewish Community Center of the Greater Saint Paul Area 4184 Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas 4434 Keystone Community Services 4185 Kids Voting Saint Paul 4186 Kinship of Greater Minneapolis 4187 KOOTASCA Community Action 4189 La Familia Guidance Center 4470 Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership 4294 Lao Advancement Organization of America 4190 Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota 4191 Larry Brown Youth Education Corporation 4373, 4374 LarsonAllen LLP 5768-5770 Latino Economic Development Center 4122 Leadership Empowerment And Development (LEAD) Group 4192, 4471 LegalCORPS 4193, 4375, 4513 Lifeworks Services 4435
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Little Earth Neighborhood Early Learning Center 4295 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 4546 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Twin Cities 3225, 4111, 4195, 4436, 4472, 4515, 4548, 4565 Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota 4196, 4376 Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits 1624, 4105, 4322, 4516, 4517 Mediation Center for Dispute Resolution 4197 Melpomene Institute for Womens Health Research 4198 Mental Health Resources 4473 Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities 4199, 4437 Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging 4377, 4474 Metropolitan Council 4339 Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing 4522 Metropolitan State University Foundation 4200 Midwest Art Conservation Center 4523 Migrant Health Service 4297 Milestone Growth Fund 1625, 4323, 4358 Milkweed Editions 4524 Minneapolis College of Art and Design 4202 Minneapolis Consortium of Community Developers 4203 Minneapolis Public Schools 4340 Minnesota Adoption Resource Network 4204 Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration 4205 Minnesota Association of Charter Schools 92 Minnesota Association of School Administrators 4123 Minnesota Center for Book Arts 6753 Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network 4525 Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault 4206 Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women 4207 Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless 4208 Minnesota Council of Churches 4209 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 4112, 4210, 4405, 4438, 4475, 4526, 5232, 5290, 6754 Minnesota Environmental Initiative 4566 Minnesota Environmental Partnership 3991 Minnesota Housing Partnership 4341 Minnesota Humanities Commission 4527 Minnesota Indian Womens Resource Center 4211 Minnesota International Center 4528 Minnesota Linking Individuals, Nature and Critters 4212 Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting 4298 Minnesota Parenting Association 4476 Minnesota Rural Education Association 4124 Minnesota Rural Health Association 4213 Minnesota Senior Federation 4477, 4478 Minnesota Work Incentives Connection 4378 Minnesota, State of 4342 Model Cities of Saint Paul 4479 Multicultural Center of Central Minnesota 4214 Multicultural Specialty Providers Mental Health Network 4215 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Minnesota 4299, 4480 National Center for Social Entrepreneurs 1628 Native Americans in Philanthropy 3795 Neighborhood Health Care Network 4381 Neighborhood House 4343 Neighborhood Housing Services of Duluth 1631 Neighborhood Housing Services of Minneapolis 1638, 4344, 4552 Neighborhood Housing Services, Twin Cities 1655-1659, 4568 New Americans Community Services (NACS) 4218 New Foundations 4301, 4439 Nonprofits Assistance Fund 4317, 4325, 4529 North American Council on Adoptable Children 3270, 8704 Northeast Community Development Corporation 4221 Northeast Entrepreneur Fund 4125, 4409 Northern Clay Center 4302 Northern Voices 8001 Northland Community and Technical College 4223
Northside Residents Redevelopment Council 5035 NorthWay Community Trust 4345, 4382-4386 Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Minnesota Council of 4224 Oromo Community Minneapolis-Saint Paul 4225 Pangea World Theater 4530 Park Nicollet Institute 5544 Peace House Foundation 4387 Penumbra Theater Company 4113, 4481 People Connection 4126 People, Incorporated 4114 Philanthrofund Foundation 4226 Pillsbury United Communities 4303 Planners Network 2052 Plymouth Christian Youth Center 4440 Professional Association of Treatment Homes 4227 Progressive Technology Project 2141, 8743 Project Pathfinder 4115 Public Radio International 6668 Ragamala Music and Dance Theater 4347 Rainbow Families 4228, 4304, 4441 Renewing the Countryside II 4127, 4412 Resource Center of the Americas 4230, 4442 Resources for Child Caring 4306 Rural AIDS Action Network 4233, 4307, 4443 Rural Enrichment and Counseling Headquarters (REACH) 4388 Sabathani Community Center 4234, 4444 Saint Paul American Indians in Unity 4237 Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists 4348 Saint Paul Intervention Project 4482 Saint Paul Public School District 4116 Saint Paul Public Schools 4445 Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation 4483 Saint Paul, City of 4117, 4484 Sanctuary Community Development Corporation 4238 SASE: The Write Place 4531 Scholarship America 4239, 5220-5223 Science Museum of Minnesota 4485 Search Institute 2915, 8420 Service Enterprises 4240 Shingle Creek Neighborhood Association 4389 Skylark Opera 4308 Somali American Friendship Association 4241 Somali Justice Advocacy Center 4486 Somali Mai Community of Minnesota 4242 South Central Service Cooperative 4559 Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home (SEARCH) 4326 Southside Family Nurturing Center 4243 Southwest Minnesota State University 4244 Spring Point Project 4245 Springboard for the Arts 4309, 4349, 4350 STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal) 638, 6704, 6705 Stearns-Benton Employment and Training Council 4246 SteppingStone Theater 4532 StreetWorks 4390 Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot 4447 Ten Thousand Things 4310 Tri-Council Coordinating Commission 4487 Trust for Public Land 4353 Tubman Family Alliance 4247 Twin Cities Community Voice Mail 4391 Two Rivers Community Land Trust 4248 University of Minnesota 4249, 4392, 4972, 4973, 6680, 6681 University of Minnesota Foundation 4354 Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation 1665, 4107, 4327, 4328, 4393-4397, 4503 Vintage Place 4488 Washburn Child Guidance Center 4252, 4313, 4355, 4398 Wayside House 4253 Wellstone Action Fund 5241 West Broadway Area Coalition 4254 West Central Minnesota Housing Partnership 4255 West Side Community Health Services 4256 Western Community Action 4257 White Earth Land Recovery Project 4128 White Earth Tribal and Community College 4259 Wilderness Inquiry 4118, 4260, 4489, 4490
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Winona State University 4399 Womens Foundation of Minnesota 4263 WomenVenture 4264 Youth Farm and Market Project 4266, 4448 Youth Leadership 4267 YWCA of Minneapolis 4400 YWCA of Saint Paul 4491 YWCA, Duluth Area Family 4314
MISSISSIPPI Baddour Center 8221 Delta State University 3743 DeSoto County Schools 4570 Enterprise Corporation of the Delta 3551, 3585, 3747, 3748, 3844, 3949, 5712, 5713, 5989, 6054, 6136, 6327 Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life 7417 Hattiesburg Public School District 4572 Magnolia Speech School for the Deaf 7991-7994 Meridian Public School District 4573 Mississippi Center for Nonprofits 3009, 4569, 4576 Mississippi Department of Education 7502 Mississippi Hospital Association (MHA) Health, Research and Education Foundation 4906 Mississippi Library Commission 8880, 8881 Mississippi State University Foundation 3777, 4574 Mississippi Workers Center for Human Rights 8738 Oxford School District 4575 Piney Woods School 2204 Quitman County Development Organization 3802, 8744 Southern Echo 4033, 5236, 5870, 5871
MISSOURI American Humanics 6706 Camp Fire USA 5970 Central Institute for the Deaf 7971 Central Missouri State University 4584 Central States Center for School Reform 4609 Childrens Center Campus 4585 Community of the Good Shepherd 3840 Cristo Rey High School 4586 Drury University 4616 Executive Service Corps of Greater Kansas City 4596 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 8976 First Step Fund 4597, 4619 Fontbonne College 7978-7981 Francis Child Development Institute 4582, 4583 Genesis School 4621 Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program 4598 Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) 8583 Jewish Federation of Saint Louis 7426 K C P T-Kansas City Public Television Channel 19 4624 Kansas City Public Library 8855 Kansas City Repertory Theater 4587 Kansas City School District 4588 Learning Exchange 3000, 3665, 4590-4592, 4600, 4652, 8163 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 4601, 4602, 5374 LULAC National Educational Service Centers 4625 Lyric Opera of Kansas City 4650 Metropolitan Lutheran Ministry 4593 Missouri Botanical Garden 6210 Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 6867 Missouri, State of 4907 Moog Center for Deaf Education 7995-8000 Negro Leagues Baseball Museum 4629 Nonprofit Business Solutions 4603 North American Equipment Dealers Foundation 3003 PedNet Coalition 4926 Places for People 3862 Principia Corporation 1277, 2444, 7705, 8325 Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf 2914, 8002 Saint Louis Art Museum Foundation 4580 Saint Louis County Library 8925 Saint Louis Public Library 8926 Saint Louis Public Schools 6882 Saint Louis Public Schools Foundation 4581
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet 2209 Successlink 6979 Swope Community Enterprises 4604 Teach for America 4577, 4653, 4659, 7331 Trailnet 4352 Union Station Kansas City 4605, 4651, 4654 University of Missouri 4641-4644, 4974 Washington University 4647, 4648, 4989 Washington University Medical Center 8019, 8020
MONTANA American Indian Institute 8711 American Wildlands 9053 Belgrade Senior Center 4667 Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits 6555 Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project 2269 Center for National Independence in Politics (CNIP) 6535 Center for Science in Public Participation 27, 8694, 9055 Childrens Museum of Bozeman 8627 Craighead Environmental Research Institute 9056 Crazy Mountain Productions 2271 Desktop Assistance 6727 Education Foundation for Billings Public Schools 4664 Equinox Theater Company 2273 Fort Belknap Community College 4286 Greater Yellowstone Coalition 9062 Hopa Mountain 4290, 4663 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 2245 Indian Law Resource Center 5739 Missoula Community Performing Arts Center 4666 Montana Community Development Corporation 3779 Montana Human Rights Network 8649 Montana Nonprofit Association 2275, 4406 Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS) 8650 Montana State Library 8883 Montana State University 1761 Montana State University Foundation 8651 National Coalition Building Institute 4216 National Forest Foundation 5800 National Institute on Money in State Politics 5293 Neighborhood Housing Services of Great Falls 1632, 1633, 4665 Nizi Puh Wah Sin Schools 5111 Park Conservation District 2278 Saint James Healthcare Foundation 4940 University of Montana 6232 Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) Education Project 5242, 9078 Wilderness Society 3529 Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative 9082 YMCA of Billings 8692
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Nonprofit Association of the Midlands 488, 2965 Omaha Schools Foundation 4669, 4670 Peoples City Mission 4697 Rape Spouse Abuse Crisis Center 4698 University of Nebraska 8012, 8013 YWCA of Lincoln 4699
NETHERLANDS European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership 8827 Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development 5833 SNV Netherlands Development Organization 5866 Stichting Govcom.org 5876 Stichting NairoBits 5877
NEVADA American Red Cross 1758 Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services 3155 National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges 3248 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada 1651 Nevada Discovery Museum 4700, 8585 Nevada Wilderness Project 9067 Parasol Foundation 980 Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN) 5836 Reno Pops Orchestra 4701 Washoe County School District Educational Foundation 8289 White Pine County Public Library 4702
NEW HAMPSHIRE Ammonoosuc Community Health Services 4713 Capitol Center for the Arts 3479 Centennial Senior Center 4716 Clean Air-Cool Planet 7841 Coos County Family Health Services 4714 Crotched Mountain Foundation 4729 Giving Monadnock 4717, 4718 HGM Development 2869, 3419 Leadership Teacher 4719, 4720 Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Nashua 6961 Neighborhood Housing Services of Manchester 3065, 4708, 4712, 6965 New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits 4715, 4721-4724 New Hampshire Community Loan Fund 3056, 3261, 4710, 4725-4728, 5813, 5994, 8188 PlusTime NH 7796 Student Conservation Association 7671, 7747 The Way Home 4709 Womens Rural Entrepreneurial Network 3505
MONTENEGRO Center for Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (CRNVO) 3914 Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector-MANS 4016, 6582
MOZAMBIQUE Fundacao Para o Desenvolvimento da Comunidade 3761
NEBRASKA Community Development Resources 4689 Doane College 6182 Habitat for Humanity, Central Nebraska 4676 Jewish Federation of Omaha 4673, 7424 Leadership Lincoln 4690 League of Human Dignity 4691 Lighthouse 4692 Lincoln Community Playhouse 4693 Lincoln Parks and Recreation Foundation 4694 Lincoln Public Schools Foundation 4674 Lux Center for the Arts 4695 Malone Community Center 4675, 4696 Native American Public Telecommunications 5807 Nebraska Children and Families Foundation 4668
NEW JERSEY Affordable Homes of Millville Ecumenical 8151 African Grove Institute for the Arts 5013 AIDS Resource Foundation for Children 5014 American Red Cross 4833 Appel Farm Arts and Music Center 4754 Arnold P. Gold Foundation 4735 Arts Horizons 4756 ArtsPower 5015 Association for Advancing Womens Equality 5636 Association for Children of New Jersey 8025 Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions 4799, 5087 Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark 5016 Camden Center for Youth Development 8029 Camden County Academy of Teaching and Learning 4760 Center for Health Care Strategies 3134, 4852, 5534 Center for Non-Profit Corporations 4761, 6036, 6037 Childrens Futures 4859 Citizen Policy and Education Fund (CPEF) of New Jersey 8133 College of New Jersey Foundation 2899 Collegium Center for Faith and Culture 1931
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Communities in Schools of Newark 5089 Community Agencies Corporation of New Jersey 5019, 5020 Community Food Bank of New Jersey 4738 Community Loan Fund of New Jersey 5351 Conservation Resources 4763, 5091, 8035 Coopers Ferry Development Association 4800 Council of New Jersey Grantmakers 4764, 4868 CREST Community Development Corporation 5023, 5092, 5093 Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton 4739, 4740 Dance-New Jersey 4765 Drew University 6183 E and Co 5356 Eastern Environmental Law Center 4767 Educational Information and Resource Center 4768 Educational Testing Service 151, 5950 Elijahs Promise 4741 Environmental Research Foundation 6422 Executive Service Corps of the Delaware Valley 5953, 7802 Family Promise 2901 Foodbank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties 4742 Foundations, Inc. 3188-3190, 8101 Habitat for Humanity of Newark 5094 Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey 4888 Holy Apostles Church 4743 HomeFront 4744 Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey 6257 Institute for Nursing 4893 Institute for Research and Reform in Education 8844, 8845 Isles, Inc. 5025 Jewish Renaissance Medical Center 4805 JK Group 438-450, 468-482, 2005-2008, 2448, 2969, 3421-3427, 3684, 3685, 5004-5009 La Casa de Don Pedro 5026 Leadership Newark 4801 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 5028, 8137-8139 Mathematica Policy Research 5542 Mercer Street Friends 4745 Montclair State University 4777, 5096 Nassau Presbyterian Church 4746 National Housing Institute 6759 New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences 8054 New Jersey Agricultural Society 4747 New Jersey Conservation Foundation 5097 New Jersey Department of Education 6871 New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety 3262 New Jersey Health Decisions 1773 New Jersey Historical Society 4779 New Jersey Institute for Social Justice 3263 New Jersey Institute of Technology 4780, 5098 New Jersey Superintendents Study Council 5099 New Jersey Theater Alliance 5031, 5032 New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts 4781 New Jersey, State of 4919 New Yiddish Chorale 5113 Newark Now 97, 5034, 5100, 5101 Newark Public Schools 5102 Newark, City of 4802 Nonprofit Sector Resource Institute 2356 Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program (NORWESCAP) 4748 Our Lady of Lourdes Health Foundation 1775 Paper Mill Playhouse 4783 Partnership in Philanthropy 4784, 4822, 4992, 6104, 6976 Paulsboro Community Development Center 8529 Perkins Center for the Arts 4785 Population Resource Center 633 Princeton University 6216, 8545 Principals Center for the Garden State 4786 Pro Bono Partnership 4787 Prostate Net 4806 Raritan Highlands Compact 4788 Rescue Mission of Trenton 4750 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 4790-4792, 4804, 4937-4939, 4999, 5038, 5039, 6669, 6670
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Foundation 3563, 5040, 5041, 8086 Seton Hall University 5042 Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association 4793 Storytelling Arts 4794 Teach for America 4795, 4825, 4993, 5000, 5001, 5046, 5056, 5103, 6117, 6981, 7148 Three Doctors Foundation 4953 Tregoe Education Forum 4560 Trenton After-School Program 4751 Trenton Area Soup Kitchen 4752 Trenton Public Schools 6885 Tri-County Academies of Teaching and Learning 4796 United Academy 5969 United Way of Essex and West Hudson 5047 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Foundation of the 4968 UrbanPromise Ministries 8092 Women Aware 4990 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation 4797, 6240 Young Audiences of New Jersey 4798, 5055
NEW MEXICO Americans for Indian Opportunity 8713 Border Book Festival 5130 Center of Southwest Culture 5115, 5116 Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico 5131, 8478, 8479 Community Networking Resources 643, 5117, 5685 E-Tech International 1314 El Centro Family Health 5118 Escuela del Sol Montessori 5120 Forest Guardians 9060 Homewise 1613, 5105 Indian Land Working Group 5738 Los Alamos National Security LLC 6206 Lovelace Medical Foundation 5122 National Dance Institute New Mexico 4324, 5978 National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education 2939 Neighborhood Housing Services of Albuquerque 2430 New Mexico Assembly on School-Based Health Care 5135 New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration 6872 New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community 5136 New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance 5123 New Mexico Human Needs Coordinating Council 5124 New Mexico Public Health Association 5104 New Mexico State University 8483-8486 New Mexico, State of 3265 Saint Johns College 6217 Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute 5125 Sawmill Community Land Trust 5126 Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice 6787 SouthWest Organizing Project 8751 Southwest Research and Information Center 6829 Teach for America 5127 Training Resources for the Environmental Community 9074-9076 University of New Mexico 7528, 7529 Western New Mexico University 5128 Working Classroom 5129 Young Women United 2144 Youth Development 3874, 3875
NEW YORK Aaron Davis Hall 5476, 6549 Academy for Educational Development 2864, 6443, 6444 Access Project 3544 Achievement First 5142, 5245, 5505, 5959, 6798 Acumen Fund 458 African Federation 6283 African Film Festival 5618 Africans in America 6284 Agenda for Children Tomorrow (ACT) 5148 Albany Center for Economic Success 6160, 8165
Alianza Dominicana 3112 All Hallows High School 5149 Alpha USA 8306 Altai Assistance Project 6813 Alternative Education Resource Organization (AERO) 4661 Alzheimers Association 5974 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 8710 American Composers Orchestra 6285 American Documentary 5627 American Federation of Arts 6890, 8292 American Indian Artists (AMERINDA) 5628 American Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Professional Training 8537 American Jewish Committee 6147-6149 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 4753 Anchor, Inc. 5150 Arab American Association of New York 6287 Arab-American Family Support Center 6288 Art Education for the Blind 4505 Art Omi International Arts Center 4755 ArteEast 5632 Arts and Cultural Council for Greater Rochester 6542, 6543 Arts Engine 6710 Artsgenesis 4757 Asian Americans for Equality 3474, 6711 Asian Women in Business (AWIB) 6033 Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation 8582 Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless (ACE) 5332 Association of Joint Labor/Management Educational Programs Foundation 5552 Audubon Society, National 4450 Balm in Gilead 701 BAM Local Development Corporation 5479, 6289 Bank Street College of Education 4758, 5506 Banking Partnership for Community Development 6161 Bargemusic 6290 Barnard College 6176 Baruch College of the City University of New York 3120, 5507 Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 4837 Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City 5508 Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company 5480 Birthright Israel Foundation 7414 BoardAssist 5250, 5509, 6524 Bowery Residents Committee 6528 Brazil Foundation 3723 Bridge Street Development Corporation 5334 Bridge, The 6292 Brighter Choice Foundation 85, 4995, 5945 Broadway Housing Communities 2036 Bronx Council on the Arts 6293 Brooklyn Academy of Music 5335 Brooklyn Arts Exchange 6294 Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 3836 Brooklyn Charter School 5336 Brooklyn Community Housing and Services 5251 Brooklyn Education Collaborative 6394 Brooklyn Greenway Initiative 6295, 6296 Brooklyn Public Library 8793 Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy 5151 Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park 6892 Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries 8796 Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus 6430 Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy 6893 Building Movement Project 6454 Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity (BOLD) 2456 Campaign for Fiscal Equity 5252, 5654 Capital Chamber Foundation 8166 Cardiovascular Research Foundation 4495 Care Management Coalition of Western New York 6431 Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens 5152 Catskill Hudson Area Health Education Center 5590 Cause Effective 4808, 5153, 5976, 6035, 6297, 6557 Cayuga Nature Center 6806-6808
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
CEC Stuyvesant Cove 3838 Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES) 6298 Center for an Urban Future 5481 Center for Community Alternatives 3129 Center for Creative Education 5591 Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association (CEI-PEA) 2120 Center for Immigrant Families 6396 Center for Reproductive Rights 780 Center for Traditional Music and Dance 5154, 5482, 6300 CEPA Gallery: The Art of Photography 6432 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 5573-5575 Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Tompkins County 6508 Child Care Solutions 5320 Childrens Aid Society 5347, 5459 Childrens Health Fund 2888, 4730, 4997, 5138, 5155, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5561, 5982, 6270, 6802-6804, 8594 Childrens Hospital of Buffalo Foundation 1004 Childrens Institute 6544 Childrens Rights 3150, 5483, 5484 China Institute in America 5485 Chinese-American Planning Council 5139 Church Avenue Merchants Block Association 5510 Cicatelli Associates 5211 Citizens Advice Bureau 5511 Citizens for NYC 5314, 5318, 6273, 6302, 6303, 6622, 6910, 7121 City Center Fifty-Fifth Street Theater Foundation 6304 City Harvest 2257 City Limits Community Information Service 5253 City University School of Law at Queens College Foundation 5254 Civic Builders 3153 Classroom, Inc. 4809, 5315, 5512, 5564, 5946, 5965, 6154, 6276, 6305, 6534, 6537 Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education 4610, 5282 Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies 5486 College Board 2258 Columbia Land Conservancy 3389 Columbia University 2725, 3927, 4863-4866, 5349, 5676, 5677, 8810 Commission on the Publics Health System 5156, 6306 Community Action Project 6397 Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County 6509 Community Development Venture Capital Alliance 9085 Community Place of Greater Rochester 6545, 6546 Community Resource Exchange 3736, 5157, 5255, 5565, 5576, 5952, 5983, 5996, 6046, 6168, 6243, 6309-6312, 6398, 6623, 6693 Community Service Society of New York 5158, 6313, 6561 Community Studies 6314, 8811, 8812 Community Voices Heard 3936 Compeer West 6894, 6895 Cooper-Hewitt Museum, The Smithsonians National Museum of Design 5159 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County 6547 Cornell University 3167, 3168, 4613, 4614, 5949, 6151-6153 Corporation for Supportive Housing 4867 Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy 5693 Council of Community Services of New York State 5513, 5514 Council on the Environment of New York City 6130 Count Me In for Womens Economic Independence 5195, 6254, 6255 Creative Capital Foundation 1921, 5699, 6049, 6317, 6529, 6563, 6604, 6891, 7689 Cuban Artists Fund 6318, 6564 Damayan Migrant Workers Association 6319 Day Care Council of New York 6320 Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action 3172, 6565 Dieu Donne Papermill 5488 Doctors for Healthy Communities 6472 DonorsChoose 424
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Dorot 5160 Douglas Gould and Company 5702, 5703 Dutchess County Arts Council 5593 Echoing Green 3745 Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation 6914 ECQ Group 6321 Education Association for Children in New York State 5143, 5248 Education Development Center 7482, 7483 Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New York State 5489 Educational Broadcasting Corporation 1777 Educational Network of Artists in Creative Theater (ENACT) 6322 Educational Priorities Panel 6323 Educators for Social Responsibility Metropolitan Area 6053, 6324 El Centro de Hospitalidad 6325 El Museo del Barrio 5490 Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill 5594, 5595 EmcArts 879 Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions 6184 Empire Justice Center 5491, 6326 EngenderHealth 792, 793, 1155, 1156, 1362, 1363, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4991, 6688 English-Speaking Union of the United States 6170 Environmental Defense 4770 Epstein and Fass Associates 3953 Erasmus Neighborhood Federation 6399 Esperanza del Barrio 6328 Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onandaga County 5321 Executive Service Corps, National 5273, 5954, 6057, 6143, 6694 Exodus Transitional Community 5144 Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation 5161 Faith Center for Community Development 5357, 5515, 5997, 5998, 6058, 6918 Families and Work Institute 6653, 6654 Families First New York 5596 Families for Freedom 6329 Family Care International 795, 1159 Family Justice 6009 Family Reading Partnership 6809 Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies 5162 FJC-A Foundation of Donor-Advised Funds 465, 2605, 3876, 4815, 5554, 5611, 5960, 6280, 6700, 7415, 7416 FoodChange 6695 Fordham University 5957 Forest Park Trust 6132 Foundation Center 243, 3755, 3756, 4876, 4877, 5359, 6605, 6733, 6855 Foundation for Quality Care 5597 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute 5598 Fresh Youth Initiatives 5516 Friends of Alice Austen House 6696 Friends of Hudson River Park 6330, 6571 Friends of WWB/USA 5722 Fund for Public Schools 154, 155, 5163, 5360, 6856, 8361 Fundacion Amistad 6133 Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues 5724 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) 720 Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) 721, 3637, 5361, 6504 Geoffrey Knox and Associates 5725 George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film 608 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 5599, 5600 Girls Inc. 2259, 2902 Global Kids 5258, 6736 Good Shepherd Services 5285, 5465 Grassroots Organizations Operating Together in Sisterhood 5728 Green Guerillas 6245, 6573 Greyston Foundation 3555, 5362, 6063, 6169, 6621, 7126 Groundwork Yonkers 6331 Grow Network 801 H. T. Dance Company 5493
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Hamburg Natural History Society 6433 Harlem Childrens Zone 3198, 5468 Hartwick College 3848, 6193 Help USA 5732 HHC Foundation of New York City 5164 Highbridge Community Life Center 5165 Highland Cultural Center 5601 Hilbert College 6434 Hillside Work Scholarship Connection 5469 Hispanic Federation of New York City 5517 Historic Districts Council 6246 Historic House Trust of New York City 6697 History Center in Tompkins County 6513 History Education Fund 2998 Hobart and William Smith Colleges 6195 Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) 3766 Hope for a Healthier Humanity 7115 Horticultural Society of New York 5145 Hospital League/Local 1199 Training and Upgrading Fund 5540 House Foundation for the Arts 5259, 6332, 6635 Housing Partnership Development Corporation 5260 Hudson Opera House 5602 Hudsonia Limited 5603 Hunter College of the City University of New York 4890, 6624 Huntington Family Centers 5322 I Have A Dream Foundation 131 Improving Mentor Practices and Communication Techniques Coalition 6474 Infoshare 6400 Innocence Project 6011-6013 Institute for Cultural Enterprise 5742 Institute for Not-for-Profit Management 5518 Institute for Urban Family Health 5166, 5562 Institute of Ecosystem Studies 5604 Institute of International Education 1177, 5746 Interchurch Center 6575 International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness 6144 International Center for Equal Healthcare Access 4820 International Center for Transitional Justice 3974 International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience 5750 International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution 7658 International Rescue Committee 3097, 8848 International Trachoma Initiative 8849 Internationals Network for Public Schools 5261 Irish Repertory Theater Company 5495 Irondale Ensemble Project 5756 Island Harvest 6334 Ithaca College 6514, 6661 Ithaka Harbors 808, 809, 6201-6204 Jamaica Business Resource Center 5366, 6065 Jazz at Lincoln Center 8645 Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island 3361, 5262, 6335 Jewish Education Service of North America 67, 6281, 6701-6703, 7288, 7289 Jewish Fund for Justice 670, 3362, 5758, 6401 Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged 5167 Jewish Media Fund 6536 Jewish Outreach Institute 2260 Jonas Center for Excellence in Nursing 6336 Juan Neumann Center 6337 La Mama Experimental Theater Club 6577 Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund 727 Latin American Integration Center 6403 Lawyers Alliance for New York 6404 Leader to Leader Institute 7326 Leadership for Development 1714 Learning Leaders 6578 Learning Matters 813 Legal Action Center 6019 Legal Information for Families Today 5263 Legal Momentum 729 Lets Breakthrough 6480 Leveraging Investments in Creativity 5775, 6607, 6748 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 5368 Lincoln Center Institute 3346, 6625
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Lincoln Center Theater 5369, 5370 Literacy, Inc. 5168, 6626 Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative 2229 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 91, 730, 1466, 1616-1621, 1865, 1866, 2009, 2043, 2733, 2908, 2909, 3221, 3224, 3509, 3773, 3774, 3982, 4338, 4514, 5027, 5095, 5198, 5372, 5566, 5776, 5955, 6067, 6069, 6071, 6073-6075, 6078-6080, 6164, 6258-6260, 6415, 6435-6437, 6608, 6609, 6991, 7275, 7370, 8116, 8179-8181, 9123 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of New York City 3629, 5377, 5378, 6940, 6941 Long Island Development Corporation 5379, 6943 Long Island Housing Partnership 1622, 6084, 6416, 6944 Long Island Immigrant Alliance 6339 Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute 5519, 6085, 7128, 7129 Lower East Side Printshop 6340 Maimonides Medical Center 5169 Make the Road By Walking 6405 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research 1913, 4902 Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance 5496 Mayors Fund to Advance New York City 2737, 3234 MDRC 819, 893, 1914, 3235, 3236, 4904, 5383, 5779, 8874 Medical and Health Research Association of New York City 6341 Medicare Rights Center 5170, 6839 Meet the Composer 5497 Mental Health Association of New York City 6342 Mercy College 2188 Metropolitan Museum of Art 3347, 6208 Mexican Educational Foundation of New York 6343 MicroEdge 4549, 7343 Mid-Hudson Childrens Museum 5605 Mixteca Organization 6344, 6406 Montefiore Medical Center 6627 Mount Hope Housing Company 6757 Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University 6020 Ms. Foundation for Women 5784, 5785 Municipal Art Society of New York 5171 Museum of Arts and Design 5385 Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts (MoCADA) 6345 Museum of Modern Art 5386 Myrtle Avenue Commercial Revitalization and Development Project Local Development Company 6407 Nah We Yone 6346 National Academy Foundation 8885 National Center for Civic Innovation 6666 National Center for Learning Disabilities 430 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University 7699, 7700 National Center on Philanthropy and the Law 6580 National Council for Community Development 5388 National Economic and Social Rights Initiative 6248 National Employment Law Project 4004, 4005 National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions 5799 National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction 6348 National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship 8576, 8577 National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health 1198 National Urban Alliance for Effective Education 1824 National Urban Fellows 4217, 5805 Natural Resources Defense Council 572-574 Nature Conservancy 6824 Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project 5808, 6408, 6762, 7134 Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City 1640, 1641, 2433, 5201, 6095, 6263, 6966, 7136, 7335 Neighborhood Housing Services of Rochester 6969 Neighborhood Housing Services, Kensington-Bailey 6972 Neighborhood Housing Services, West Side 8172 Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic 5999
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New Leaders for New Schools 94, 164, 1103, 1967, 2018, 2019, 2050, 2699, 3101, 3264, 5549, 5567, 6264, 6800, 7139, 7140, 8365, 8366, 8570, 8888, 9114, 9115, 9133 New Teacher Project 166, 1104, 2700, 3102, 6265, 7141, 7142 New Visions for Public Schools 2261 New World Foundation 5814 New York Academy of Medicine 4920, 6350 New York Academy of Sciences 6667 New York Botanical Garden 5396 New York Charter School Resource Center 95 New York Charter Schools Association 96, 4996, 5947 New York Chinese Cultural Center 6351 New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault 6409 New York City Center for Charter School Excellence 5172, 5520, 6156, 6538, 6539 New York City Department of Education 167, 6873, 8891 New York City Employment and Training Coalition 5173 New York City Environmental Justice Alliance 5568 New York City Leadership Academy 6266, 6874 New York City Opera 6768 New York City Workforce Development Fund 6628 New York Clinical Information Exchange 6352 New York Foundation for the Arts 5174 New York Hall of Science 1778, 5264 New York Historical Association 3496 New York Interschool Association 5175 New York Landmarks Conservancy 5176 New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 6353 New York Service Program for Older People 5177 New York State Department of Education 6875 New York Theater Workshop 5265 New York University 3266, 5033, 5543, 5815, 5816 New Yorkers for Children 3267 News in Education Foundation 6876 Nightingale-Bamford School 6032 Nonprofit Connection 5397, 6410 Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York 5178, 5979, 6354 Nonprofit Finance Fund 821, 5179, 5398, 5471, 5498, 5569, 6099, 6100, 6355, 7773, 8056 North American Textile Conservation Conference 610 Northeast Community Council 5606 Northfield Community Local Development Corporation 6698 Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition 6583 NPowerNY 3497, 4810, 4998, 5078, 5079, 5180, 5203, 5401, 5570, 5971, 6103, 6356, 6525, 6629, 6689, 6690, 8367 Odyssey House 6636 Old Stone House 6134 Online News Association 2233 Onondaga County Public Library 8898 Opening Act 6357 Opera America 3498 Pace University Law School 5607 Paper Bag Players 6358 Parent Network of Western New York 6438 Parent-Child Home Program 8060 Parents Anonymous of Buffalo and Erie County 6439 Patrons Program 1779, 1780, 5181-5183, 5316 People Projects to Empower and Organize the Psychiatrically Labeled (PEOPLE) 5608 Philliber Research Associates 2234, 2279 Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health 3561 Planned Parenthood Federation of America 1506, 2130, 5499 Policy Research 2745 Population Council 7562 Posse Foundation 5571 Pratt Institute 6250 Primary Stages Company 6639 Pro Bono Partnership 1827, 5037, 5405, 5973, 6105, 8250 Pro Mujer 6360 Progressive America Fund New York 5555 Project 180 1947 Project for Public Spaces 5837, 6584, 6776
Project Renewal 3863 Prospect Park Alliance 5266, 6361, 6691 Public Agenda Foundation 2946, 6880 Public Health Institute 6362 Public Interest Projects 389, 2703, 5842, 6585 Public/Private Ventures 3284, 6363, 6364 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund 6365 Puppies Behind Bars 5249 Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum 5609 Putnam Family and Community Services 5610 Quad A for Kids 6548 Queens Borough Public Library 8922 Queens Botanical Garden Society 5500, 6366 Queens Child Guidance Center 6840 Queens Council on the Arts 6367 Reach Out and Read of Greater New York 5962 Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation 5184 Regional Plan Association 4789, 4803, 6368 Renaissance Economic Development Corporation 5407 Rensselaerville Institute 8508 Replications, Inc. 5521 Research Foundation of the City University of New York 5847 Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women (RAINBO) 2142, 5850 ReServe Elder Service 5963 Resource Foundation 5408 Rochester Institute of Technology 5852 Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation 5409 Rockefeller Family Fund 5588 Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors 1948, 2022-2028, 3562, 5235, 5556, 5853, 6516, 6540, 6587, 6588, 8745 Rockefeller University 5546, 6617 Rogosin Institute 4936 Rural Development Leadership Network 5858 Saint Lawrence University 6218 Saint Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center 4941 Science Festival Foundation 6671 SCO Family of Services 3291 Settlement Housing Fund 5140, 5141, 5413, 6000, 6108, 6418, 6977 Shakespeare in Delaware Park 6898 Shared Interest 5414 Sikh Coalition 6369 Silver Bay Association for Christian Conference and Training 6370 SITE Foundation 2065 Smack Mellon Studios 5502 Snug Harbor Cultural Center 5503 Social Science Research Council 2747, 5867 South Asian Youth Action 6371 State University of New York at Stony Brook 6372 Staten Island Childrens Campaign Charitable Trust 6699 Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences 1781 Stewards of Change 3298 Student Sponsor Partners 5185 Studio in a School Association 5186, 6630 SU Theater Corporation 5323 Support Center for Nonprofit Management 3807, 4036, 4811, 5044, 5187, 5301, 5522, 6111 Sustainable Long Island 6373-6375 Sustainable South Bronx 6376 Synergos Institute 3808, 4039, 4040, 8459 Syracuse Opera Company 5324 Syracuse Symphony Orchestra 5325 TADA Theater and Dance Alliance 5267 Taproot Foundation 5523, 6377 TCC Group 916-919 Teach for America 99, 114, 115, 169-171, 406-408, 1097, 1109, 1423, 1471, 1569, 1663, 1782, 1796, 1919, 2262, 2318-2321, 2445, 2621, 2922, 3299, 3300, 4360, 5147, 5204, 5205, 5268, 5302, 5418, 5524, 5572, 5956, 5980, 5984, 6114, 6167, 6378-6380, 6541, 6631, 6640, 6643, 6692, 6801, 6982, 7062, 7149, 7150, 7154, 7710, 7904, 8369, 8383, 8384, 8503
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Teacher Fellowship Program 5209 Teachers College Columbia University 5883, 6674 Teachers Network 4812, 5422-5426, 5964, 6001, 6119, 6267, 6268, 6381, 6805, 7157, 7711 Teaching Matters 4813, 6121, 6271, 6632, 7712 Theater for a New Audience 6384 Theater of Youth 6440 Third Street Music School Settlement, Society of the 6385 TOUCH (Training Our Underdeveloped Countries Healers) Foundation 5428, 6386 Town School 5188 Twenty-First Century Foundation 5892, 5893 UJA-Federation of New York 7432 Unified New Cassel Community Revitalization Corporation 6387 Union Settlement Association 5189 United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia 6159 United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation 173 United Nations Development Programme 6590 United Neighborhood Houses of New York 5190, 5429, 6388 United States Fund for UNICEF 8951 United Way of New York City 2263, 2264 University at Buffalo Foundation 6441 University of Rochester 4502 University of Rochester Medical Center 2191 Unkechaug Nation of Poospatuk Indians 6389 Upper Manhattan Together 6411 Urban Assembly 8957 Urban Education Exchange 5206, 5317, 6125, 7158, 7159 Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB) 4814, 5444, 7160 Urban League, National 3324, 5050, 5309 Urban Youth Collaborative 6390 Vera Institute of Justice 6027 Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection 5981 Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Caribbean 6592 Voice Buffalo 6442 Volunteer Consulting Group 1832, 2358, 3502, 5191, 5208, 5274, 5446, 5525, 6126, 6279 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts 6127, 6269, 6272, 6641 W N E T Channel 13 5051 Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation 5448 Wateraid America 7563 Wave Hill 5270 Weill Medical College of Cornell University 6637, 6638 White Box 6593 Whitney Museum of American Art 5449, 5450 Wildlife Conservation Society 1002, 1090, 5052, 6833, 6834 William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation 8966 Witness, Inc. 1456 Womens Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) 5922 Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation 5451, 5526, 6633 Workforce Professionals Training Institute 5192, 5527, 6391, 6527, 6634 Working Theater Company 6594 Workshop in Business Opportunities 6392 World Cares Center 6687 World Music Institute 5271, 5504 Xavier Society for the Blind 6146 YMCA of Tarrytown 6393 Young Audiences (YA) 5934 Youthline America 3830, 6797 ZviDance 7364
NICARAGUA Association for the Development of the Atlantic Coast (PANA PANA) 5640 National Union of Small Farmers 5804 Red para el Desarrollo Local Sostenible en Alianza con los Jovenes 3803
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
NIGERIA Action Health 2714 Anglo-Nigerian Welfare Association for the Blind 5630 Association for Reproductive and Family Health 5638 Bruce Onobrakpeya Foundation 5651 Campaign Against Unwanted Pregnancy 5653 Centre for Law Enforcement Education (CLEEN) Foundation 5668 Centre for Microenterprise Development 5669 Communicating for Change 5678 Constitutional Rights Project 5687 Fate Foundation 5716 Girls Power Initiative 5726 Human Development Initiatives 5736 University of Ibadan 2758 University of Jos 5306 University of Port Harcourt 2761
NORTH CAROLINA Action for Children North Carolina 3109 Action Greensboro 1981, 1982, 2917, 6901, 6902, 6989 AdvantageWest North Carolina 7069 Affordable Housing Group 7070, 7118 AIDS Care Service 7162 All Kinds of Minds 7412, 8400 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of North Carolina Legal Foundation 7071 American Indian Mothers 7072 Appalachian State University Foundation 7074 Badin Lake Search and Rescue 7646 Barium Springs Home for Children 7009 Bennett College 6177 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle 7011 Black Heritage Society 7075 Black Mountain, Town of 6998 Cabarrus Literacy Council 7046 Cancer Services 7163 Carol Woods Residents Association 7012 Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care 8210 Carolinas Clean Air Coalition 7076 Carolinas HealthCare Foundation 1770 Catawba College 7077 Catawba County Public Health Department 7063 Celo Health Education Corporation 7064 Center for Community Self-Help 3051 Center for Creative Leadership 4850 Center for Participatory Change 7057, 7078 Charlotte Advocates for Education 7041, 7042, 7119, 7120 Child Care Services Association 7079 Childrens Advocacy Center of Catawba County 7013 Childrens Home 7014 Clay Comprehensive Health Services 7065 Community Alliance for Education 7164 Community Developers of Beaufort-Hyde 7080 Connectinc 7081 Conservation Council of North Carolina Foundation 5227, 7082 Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice 7083 Design Corps 8356 Duke University 6652 Eagle Market Streets Development Corporation 6999 El Pueblo 7084 Eliada Foundation 7015 Executive Center for Economic and Educational Development 7085 Executive Service Corps of the Charlotte Region 7047, 7086, 7123 Experiment in Self-Reliance 7066 Fair Trial Initiative 7087 Faith Partnerships 3178, 3179 Fayetteville Area Health Education Foundation 7016 Foothills Industries of McDowell County 7000 Forest Education and Conservation Foundation 9047 Good Samaritan Clinic of Jackson County 7067 Grassroots Leadership 3765, 6473, 7089 Greenville Learning Center 7114 Habitat for Humanity, Asheville Area 5363, 7001 HandMade in America 7002 Haw River Assembly 7090
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Haywood Waterways Association 7003 Hindsight Consulting 5734 Hinton Rural Life Center 7018-7020, 7091 Individual Development Account and Asset Building Collaborative of North Carolina 7092 IntraHealth International 1183 Kannapolis, City of 7093 KidSenses 7094 Latino Advocacy Coalition of Henderson County 7095 Little Theater of Winston-Salem 7165 Lumiere Medical Ministries 3645 Lutheran Services for the Aging 7023 Lynnwood Foundation 7048, 7049 MDC 2936 MemoryCare, Inc. 8212 Mi Casa Su Casa 7050 Montford Park Players 7058 Mountain Microenterprise Fund 7004 Mountain Youth Resources 7024 National Humanities Center 5292 Nazareth Childrens Home 7025 Neighborhood Housing Services of Asheville 7097 Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods 7098 Neighbors in Ministry 7099 NetCorps 4015, 7100 North Carolina Association of County Directors of Social Services 7101 North Carolina Center for Nonprofits 6993, 7026, 7043, 7051, 7102, 7143 North Carolina Conservation Network (NC ConNet) 5233 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services 7027 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 7509, 8892 North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health Programs 7068 North Carolina Open Government Coalition 7103 North Carolina Partnership for Children 3798 North Carolina Rural Communities Assistance Project 7104 North Carolina Smart Growth Alliance 7105 North Carolina State University Foundation 1825 North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction Network (NC WARN) 6426 NPower Charlotte Region 6975, 7044 One Dozen Who Care 7106 Organization for Tropical Studies 1059 Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center 7059 Page Memorial United Methodist Church 7028 Park Ridge Hospital 7029 Partners in Out-of-School Time (POST) 7052 Piedmont Craftsmen 7166 Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County 8920 Research Triangle Institute 5848, 5849 Richmond County Schools 7053 Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center 7167-7180 Samaritan House 2236 Self-Help Ventures Fund 3293 Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network 7107 Southern Rural Development Initiative 3806, 5300, 5873 SouthWings 7109 State Library of North Carolina 8940 Stecoah Valley Arts, Crafts and Educational Center 7005 Teach for America 7045, 7110, 7151 Thompson Child and Family Focus 7054 Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers 3819 United Methodist Church, North Carolina Conference 7034-7038 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference 7039 United Methodist Church, Western North Carolina Conference, Waynesville District 7040 United Way of Forsyth County 7181 University of North Carolina 847, 3311, 3312, 4645, 4975-4977, 5909, 8213 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Foundation 7055 Urban League of Winston-Salem 7182 Wake County Public Libraries 8960
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GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Wake Forest University 2215, 4986, 4987, 6236 Wake Forest University Health Sciences 4988 Warren Family Institute 7111 Warren Wilson College 7112 Western Carolina University 7113 Western North Carolina Regional Economic Development Commission 7060 Wildacres Retreat 7056 Winston-Salem Childrens Chorus 7183 Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind 3869 YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly 7006-7008
NORTH DAKOTA Achievements Unlimited Foundation 7184 Affordable Housing Developers 4130 Cankdeska Cikana Community College 4271 Catholic Charities North Dakota 4142 Community Violence Intervention Center 4151 Cultural Diversity Resources 4459 Daughters of the Earth 4154 Dunn, County of 4282 Fargo-Moorhead Opera 4284 Guardianship Association of North Dakota 4166 Impact Foundation 7185 Jamestown Fine Arts Association 4293 Nokomis Child Care Center 4219 North Dakota State University 4220 Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Stewardship Fund 4222 Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead 4229 Richardton Health Center 4231 Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development 4232 United Tribes Technical College 4311 Village Family Service Center 4251 Womens Alliance 4262 YMCA, Fargo-Moorhead Family 4265
NORTHERN IRELAND Society of Saint Vincent de Paul 2254
NORWAY Farsund, Municipality of 7650
OHIO Advent United Church of Christ 7263 Akron Public Schools 2218 Akron-Summit County Public Library 8772 All Saints Church 2241 Allied Media Projects 6551 Alta Social Settlement 7209 Beck Center for the Cultural Arts 7186 Beech Brook 7373 Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation 7210 Benedictine High School 7187 Benjamin Rose Institute 7352 Bowling Green State University 7334 Bridgeway, Inc. 7211 Building Bridges 7285 Business Volunteers Unlimited 7188, 7212, 7297, 7336, 7353, 7374 Canal Winchester Human Services 7264 Care Alliance 7213 Case Western Reserve University 3126, 3127, 4608, 5533, 7214, 7215, 7298, 7375 Catholic Schools Office 7327 Center for Community Solutions 2136, 7300, 7383 Center for Families and Children 7189, 7376 Center for Nonprofit Excellence 7290 Chagrin River Watershed Partners 7301 Childrens Hospital 7365 Childrens Museum of Cleveland 7377 Childrens Museum of the Valley 7384 Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center 225 Cincinnati Museum Association 3481 Cincinnati Works 7354 Cleveland Botanical Garden 7302 Cleveland Boy Choir 7190, 7216 Cleveland Clinic Foundation 4496 Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center 7191
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra 7303 Cleveland Play House 7217, 7355 Cleveland Public Library 8807 Cleveland Public Theater 7218, 7219 Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 7356 Cleveland Restoration Society 7192 Cleveland Social Venture Partners 7220-7224, 7323 Cleveland State University Foundation 7225 Cleveland Tenants Organization 7193 College of Wooster 6181 Columbus Health Department 7265-7267 Columbus Partnership 7268, 7269 Communities in Schools of Columbus 7270 Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus 7271, 7337 Community Shelter Board 7272 Comprehensive Community Child Care Organization 3483, 4539, 7325, 7368 Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education 2610, 2611, 4611, 4612 Cuyahoga Valley Preservation and Scenic Railway Association 7305 Dayton Society of Natural History 7320, 7328, 8589 Direct Action for Central Lorain 7282 Dress for Success Cleveland 7357 Earth Day Coalition 7226 EcoCity Cleveland 7227 Equipping Ministries International 3642 Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati 7358, 7369 Famicos Foundation 7228 Family Planning Services of Lorain County 7283 Farm Labor Research Project 7088 Fine Arts Association Willoughby 7229 Firelands Public Safety Training Committee 7286 Grantmakers in Aging 250 Greater Cleveland Community Shares 7231, 7307, 7378, 7385 Greater Cleveland Health Education and Service Council 7379 Hamilton County Educational Service Center 7207 Harbor Heritage Society 7372 Helping Association for Professional Providers of Young Children - Trumbull County 7386 Hispanic Business and Community Development Corporation 7232 Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati 1612, 7338 IMHOTEP Foundation 7233 Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland 7194 Jewish Federation of Youngstown 7428 Kent State University 4897 KidsOhio.org 2691, 8859 Lakeland Community College Foundation 7234 Leadership Council of Human Services Executives 7208 Learning Community Project 7329 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 6076, 7291, 7321, 7322, 7340, 7342 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky 6083, 8141 Long-Term Care Ombudsman 7235 Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland 7195, 7236, 7309 Main Street Ventures 7371 Maryhaven 7276 May Dugan Center 7196 Menorah Park Center for Senior Living 2842 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greater Cleveland 7237, 7380 National College Access Network 2015, 2938 National Kidney Foundation of Ohio 7278 National Staff Development Council 1823, 7131-7133 Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo 7348 Neighborhood Leadership Institute 7238, 7239, 7387, 7664 Neighborhood Progress 7240 Northeast Conference for Community and Justice 1774 Northeast Ohio Alliance for Hope (NOAH) 7311 Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education 7359 Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center 7381 Oberlin College 4749, 6215
Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies (OACCA) 7279 Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations 7330 Ohio Children and Educators Assistance Network 7312 Ohio Department of Education 2701, 6877 Ohio Health Care Association Education Foundation 7350 Ohio State University Research Foundation 2846 Ohio University 7366, 7367 OneCleveland, Inc. 8173 Opera Cleveland 7197, 7241, 7242, 7313 ORCA House 7243 Partners in Hope 7280 Peace in the Hood 7244 Planned Parenthood of the Mahoning Valley 7388 Poets and Writers League of Greater Cleveland 7245, 7314 PolicyBridge 7246, 7315 Positive Education Program 7247 Reading Recovery Council of North America 1507 Recovery Resources 7198 Saint Ives 5219 Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Association 7292, 7333 Shoes for Kids 7199 Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland 7200, 7249, 7317, 7324 SmartMoney Community Services 3295 Suite 1300 Services 7250-7254 Summit Education Initiative 7293 Support To At-Risk Teens (START) 7255 Team Lorain County 7284 Toledo-Lucas County Public Library 8946 Transition Resource Services 7256 Trust for Public Land 7674 United Way of Hocking County 7281 University of Cincinnati Foundation 7318 University of Toledo Foundation 2951 Urban League of Greater Cleveland 7257 Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland 7201, 7319 Volunteers of America, Northeast and North Central Ohio 7258 Warren City School District 7389 West Side Catholic Center 7202, 7259 West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM) 7382 Western Reserve Land Conservancy 7260 Wick Neighbors 7390 Womankind 7261 Youngstown State University 7391 Youth Excellence Performing Arts Workshop 7294 Youth Opportunities Unlimited 7262 YWCA of Columbus 7363
OKLAHOMA C-Sara Foundation 7434 Celebrations Preschool 7399 Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority 4862 Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma 7400 Fine Arts Institute of Edmond 7401 Integris Baptist Medical Center Foundation 7985 Katheryne B. Payne Education Center 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403 Leadership Oklahoma City 7404 League for the Blind 7405 Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits 7394, 7406 Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation 7407 Oklahoma City University 7395, 7408 Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church 7409 Oklahoma Department of Libraries 8896 Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Foundation 7396 Possibilities, Inc. 7928 Prairie Dance Theater 7929 Rainbow Fleet 7397 Reaching Our City 7410 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City 7429 Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation 7411 Tulsa City and County Library System 8949 Tulsa Community Childrens Foundation 7413 University of Central Oklahoma 103, 104
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
University of Oklahoma Foundation 7398
OREGON Alyce Hatch Center 7564 ARC of Lane County 7565 Artists Repertory Theater 7566, 8616 Arts Central 7567 Arts Council of Pendleton 7568 Astoria Public Library 7539 Baker County Fair Board 7536 BecomeX 7569 Bend Science Station 7437 Bends Community Center 7570 Benedictine Sisters of Mount Angel 7540 Benton County Historical Society 7571 Birth to Three 7572 BodyVox 7573 Boy Scouts of America 8973 Bridge Builders International 9039 Casa de Belen 7574 Cascade Center for Community Governance 6005, 6455 Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence 7575 Child Advocacy Center, Friends of the 7576 Children First for Oregon 3733 Childrens Cancer Association 8974 Coalition for a Livable Future 7541, 7577 Columbia County Womens Resource Center 7542 Community Connection of Northeast Oregon 7578 Community Development Network of Multnomah County 8631 Community Health Center 8766 Community Outreach 7579 Conservation for Central Oregon 7544 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Jackson County 7639 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lane County 7580 Dress for Success of Oregon 8635 E3: Employers for Education Excellence 4540, 6913 Ecotrust 1153, 7438 Education Conservancy 6029 Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest 7581-7585 Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW) 6818 EPIC International 7459 Eugene School District 4J 6852 Fair Share Research and Education Fund 7586 Families First of Grant County 7587 Family Building Blocks 8636 Farmworker Housing Development Corporation 7588 Fern Ridge Library Foundation 7589 Film Action Oregon 7590 Folk-Time 7439 Forest Grove School District 7485 Foundations for a Better Oregon 7545 Grantmakers for Education 3764 Greenbelt Land Trust 7591 Habitat for Humanity, Portland 7592 High Desert Museum 8640 HIV Alliance 7440 Human Services Coalition of Lane County 8641 Imago, The Theater Mask Ensemble 7558 Innovation Partnership 7593 Insights Teen Parent Program 8644 Jeff Morris Fire and Life Safety Foundation 7548 Jewish Family and Child Service 7441 JOIN: A Center for Involvement 7442 Kids Intervention and Diagnostic Service (KIDS) Center 7594 Klamath Bird Observatory 8980 Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center 9064 Lane County Department of Youth Services 7595 Lane County Food Coalition 7596 Latino Network 7597 Lincoln County Childrens Advocacy Center 7443 Marion-Polk Food Share 7598 McKenzie River Trust Fund 7599 Mediation Works, A Community Dispute Resolution Center 7600 Mercy Corps 5384 Metafore 6949 Miracle Theater Group 7444, 7601, 8647
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Multnomah County Department of Juvenile and Adult Community Justice 3239 Multnomah County Library 8884 Native American Youth and Family Center 8654 Neighborhood Housing Services of Corvallis 6960 Neighborhood Partnership Fund 4556, 7549 Northeast Oregon Economic Development District 4410 Northwest Environmental Defense Center 8696 Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) 98 Open Meadow Alternative Schools 7550, 7602 Options for Southern Oregon 8981 Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education 7603 Oregon Commission on Children and Families 7551, 7604 Oregon Cultural Trust 7445 Oregon Department of Education 6878 Oregon Food Bank 7446, 9050 Oregon Literacy 7605 Oregon Psychoanalytic Center 7606, 7636 Oregon Small Business Development Center Network 1762 Oregon State University 7455 Oregon State University Foundation 7607 Oregon Symphony Association 7447 Oregon University System 4704 Oregon Water Trust 7448, 7552 Oregon Workforce Alliance 7456 Organization for Educational Technology and Curriculum 7510, 7511 Orlo Foundation 7608 OSLC Community Programs 6773 Pacific Marine Conservation Council 997 Portland Adventist Community Services 7609 Portland Baroque Orchestra 8663 Portland Center Stage 7610, 8664 Portland Impact 7449 Portland Public Schools 8913 Portland State University 4930, 4931, 7611 Portland Symphonic Girlchoir 7640 Portland-Khabarovsk Sister City Association 6826 Pregnancy Alternatives Center 7641 Profile Theater Project 7450 Programa de Ayuda 7612 Reach Community Development 2053 Regional Marine Conservation Project 6780 Rinehart Clinic 7451, 7613 River Network 3105, 4030, 7316 Rockwest Training Company 7452 Rose City Rowing Club 7614 Rural Collaborative 5995 Sacred Heart Medical Center 4498 Salem Multicultural Institute 7553 School and Community Reuse Action Program (SCRAP) 7615 School Foundation 7616 ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum 1108, 7617 Self Enhancement 5475, 8674 SMART (Start Making a Reader Today) 7618 Social Venture Partners Portland 7619, 7637, 7638 Sojourn Theater 8675 Southern Oregon Film Society 7620 Sowelu Theater 8678 Sparkplug Dance Educational Resources 7621 Stand for Children Leadership Center 1585, 2143, 3296, 7453, 7538, 7622, 8196, 8198, 8753 Sunnyside Counseling Center 8984 Sustainable Northwest 838 Technical Assistance for Community Services 4558, 5082, 7554, 7623-7625, 8680 Tillamook County Commission on Children and Families 7626 Tucker-Maxon Oral School 8007-8010 Umatilla County Historical Society 7627 University of Oregon Foundation 8682 Vision Northwest 7628 Volunteers in Medicine Clinic 7629, 8687 Wallace Medical Concern 7630, 7631, 8688 Western Prison Project 6028 Western States Center 8760 Wild Salmon Center 1089, 6832 Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center 7632
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Willamette Riverkeeper 7555 Womens Crisis Center 7556 Womens Crisis Support Team 7633 Womens Resource Center of Central Oregon 7557 Write Around Portland 7634
PENNSYLVANIA 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania 8021 1812 Productions 8022 A Plus Schools - Pittsburghs Community Alliance for Public Education 7718 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6812 African American Chamber Foundation of Western Pennsylvania 7642, 7819 Allegheny College 6172, 7644, 7820 Allegheny Conference on Community Development 7821, 7822, 7941 Allegheny County Library Association 8774 Allegheny Intermediate Unit 7823 Allegheny Land Trust 7824, 7905 Allegheny West Foundation 8152 Allegheny, County of 7825, 7942 Ambler Theater 8023 Artists and Cities 7943 Association of Paroling Authorities International 6003 Attack Theater 7828, 8108 Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education 6521, 7902 August Wilson Center for African American Culture 7829 Bach Festival of Philadelphia 8026 Barnes Foundation 7684 Berks County Intermediate Unit 8027 Big Brothers Big Sisters of America 5454 Branch Associates 5648 Bristol Riverside Theater 8028 Calliope House 7830 Cardinal OHara High School 7800 Carnegie Institute 7720, 7831, 7832 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 7944 Carnegie Mellon University 7833-7835, 7907, 8030 Carriage House Childrens Center 3837, 7908 Ceiba 8095, 8129 Central Philadelphia Development Corporation 2220 Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 7836, 7837 Centro Nueva Creacion-New Creation Community Center 8096 Chester County Intermediate Unit No. 24 8132 Chester County Library 8804 Chester Education Foundation 7771 Child Watch of Pittsburgh 7649 Childrens Crisis Treatment Center 6838 Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia 4861, 7972, 7973 Childrens Literacy Initiative 4762, 5088, 7779, 8031 Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh 7838 Childrens Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia 7801 Childspace Cooperative Development 2918, 8097 City Theater Company 7945 Community Capital Advisors 8098 Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation 7724 Community Design Center of Pittsburgh 7842, 7946, 8134 Community Design Collaborative of AIA Philadelphia 8032 Community Legal Services 7772, 8033 Community Theater Project Corporation 7910 Conemaugh Valley Conservancy 7947 Congregations United for Neighborhood Action 8150 Congreso de Latinos Unidos 5462, 8034 Conservation Consultants 7844 Cool Space Locator 6726 Corporation for Owner-Operator Projects 7911 Delaware County Library System 8816 Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children 8036 Delaware Valley Community Reinvestment Fund 8037, 8153-8155 Delaware Valley Grantmakers 8099 Drexel University 239 Duquesne University 7912 East Liberty Development 7849
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Economic Growth Connection of Westmoreland 7948 Education Policy and Leadership Center 8038 Energy Coordinating Agency of Philadelphia 3843 Enterprise Center 5066, 6916 Enterprising Environmental Solutions 519, 993, 5553, 6566-6568, 6729 Erie County Convention Center Authority 7810 Erie Playhouse 7811 Every Child 7949 Extra Mile Education Foundation 7850 Face to Face 7803 Family Communications 7950 Food Trust 8100 Forbes Funds 7851, 7852, 7951, 8109, 8110 Foreign Policy Research Institute 7692 Fort Ligonier Association 7952 Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation 8832 Friends of the Japanese House and Garden 8039 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 7953 Global Disciples Network 7274 Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh 7954 Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania 7652, 7653, 7853, 7854, 7955, 8111 Great Lakes Behavioral Research Institute 7855, 7913 Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance 8040 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements 8041 Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition (GPUAC) 8042, 8043 Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council 7655 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank 7956 Greater Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau Educational Foundation 7957 Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council 7784 Habitat for Humanity, Greene County 7914 Health Federation of Philadelphia 8044 Healthcare Ventures Alliance 7812 Hedgerow Theater 8045 Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania 7915 Holy Redeemer Foundation 8156, 8157 Hooked on Books 7813 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 7769 Humane Society, Western Pennsylvania 8112 Institute for Safe Families 8049 Intermediate Unit One 7733-7735 International Poetry Forum 7916 Interserve 1712 Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia 7423 Juniata College 7958 Juvenile Law Center 3217 Keystone Conservation Trust 8050 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts 7785 Knox Emergency Fund 8113-8115 La Salle University 7988, 7989 Lancaster County Library 8862 Lantern Theater Company 8052 Lawrenceville Corporation 6746 Leadership Pittsburgh 7917 Lifesteps 7918 Local Government Academy 7858 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 7737, 7919 Luzerne County Library System 8872 Manchester Craftsmens Guild 7859 Marx Toy Museum 7815 Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania 7960 Minority Health Care Communications 1480, 1481 Mommys Light Lives On Fund 7790 Mon Valley Education Consortium 7860, 8117 Mount Washington Community Development Corporation 7861 Multicultural Arts Initiative 8118 Mum Puppettheater 8053 National Community Capital Association 4407 National Constitution Center 7793 National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship 7961 National Philanthropic Trust 2048, 3002, 5074, 6274 Neighborhood Housing Services of Philadelphia 6968 Neighborhood Housing Services of Pittsburgh 7921, 8142
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Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading 7137, 8158-8160 Neighborhood Housing Services of the Lehigh Valley 1652 Neighborhood Housing Services, Scranton 1654, 8143 Neighbors in the Strip 7922 New Sounds Music 8055 Nine Mile Run Watershed Association 7937 Nonprofit Finance Fund 4782, 8103 Nonprofit Partnership 7816 Northside Leadership Conference 7863, 8145 NPower Pennsylvania 2920, 8104 Oakland Planning and Development Corporation 7864, 7962 OMG Center for Collaborative Learning 1201, 1871, 1872, 2942-2944, 4923, 4924, 5822, 7865, 8057, 8897 Opera North 8058 Painted Bride Art Center 8059 Parkway Council Foundation 8061 Partners for Sacred Places 6158 Penn Praxis 8064, 8065 Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Organizations 7144 Pennsylvania Environmental Council 8066, 8067 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 8068 Pennsylvania Resources Council 7866 Pennsylvania State University 4927-4929 Pew Charitable Trusts 6021 PG Charities 7351 Philadelphia Dance Projects 8069 Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative 8070 Philadelphia Education Fund 3674, 7145, 8071-8073 Philadelphia Folklore Project 8074 Philadelphia Health Management Corporation 8075 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe 8076-8078 Philadelphia Orchestra Association 7795, 7804 Philadelphia School District 168, 8079 Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival 2921, 8080 Philadelphia Student Union 8105 Philadelphia Young Playwrights 8081 Pig Iron Theater Company 6359 Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children 7867 Pittsburgh Board of Public Education 7868 Pittsburgh Center for the Arts 7923 Pittsburgh Chapter AIA Charitable Association 7869, 7963 Pittsburgh Community Television Corporation 7924 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 7870, 7871 Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership 7742 Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation 7898 Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater 7925 Pittsburgh Opera 7808 Pittsburgh Social Enterprise Accelerator 7926 Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners 7872, 7927, 8119-8123 Pittsburgh, City of 7873, 7874 Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania 7704 Preschool Project: An Early Childhood Resource Center 8082 Program for Female Offenders 7964 Progress Fund 7930 Public/Private Ventures 903, 3282, 3283, 4026, 4027, 5146, 5473, 5843, 6526 Quantum Theater 7875 Rachel Carson Homestead Association 7876 Rails to Trails Conservancy 8083 Regional Performing Arts Center 8084 Relache 8085 Research for Action 2862, 5296, 6781 Resources for Human Development 8106 Riverlife Task Force 7878, 7879 Robert Morris University 7880, 7931, 7965 Smart Futures 7881 Southeastern Greene School District 7745 Southwestern Pennsylvania Corporation 7746, 7966, 8124, 8125 Steege/Thomson Communications 3297
Summerbridge of Greater Philadelphia, a Breakthrough Program 7805 Sustainable Pittsburgh 7967 Taller Puertorriqueno 5045 TCC Group 5882 Teach for America 7152, 8147 Technology Collaborative 7748, 7882, 7932, 7933, 7968 Temple University 2210, 8385 Three Rivers Rowing Association 7938 Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board (TRWIB) 8126 Tides Center PA 7749, 7750, 7969, 8127, 8148 Touchstone Center for Crafts 7883 Tri-State Citizens Mining Network 7884 United Way of Erie County 7817 United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania 5048, 8088, 8089 University of Pennsylvania 2190, 2760, 2863, 3314-3317, 4978, 7715, 8090, 8091, 8535 University of Pittsburgh 6682, 6683, 7886-7890, 7934, 7935, 8128 Urban Youth Action 7936 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program 1324, 3004, 4732-4734, 4816, 7117, 8243, 9035, 9036 Village Arts and Humanities 8161 Villanova University 1938 Wagner Free Institute of Science 3057 Waldorf School Association of the Delaware River Valley 9098 Washington Center for Best Practices 3330 Watson Institute 8149 Wesley Spectrum Services Foundation 7899 West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance 8093 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy 7892 Westmoreland County Community College 7893 Westmoreland County Federated Library System 8965 Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra 7939 Westmoreland Trust 7940 Wild Waterways Conservancy 7894 Womens Community Revitalization Project 5053, 5054, 8162 Womens Way 7798 YMCA of Ligonier Valley 7970 YMCA of Pittsburgh 7895 YMCA, Lower Bucks Family 3873 Youth United for Change 8094, 8107 Youthplaces 7896
PERU Alternativa, Center for Social Research and Popular Education 3714 Dominican Fathers 1933 Fondo de las Americas 1030 Instituto del Bien Comun 1039 Manuela Ramos Movement 5778 National University of Trujillo 3794 NGO Consortium for the Promotion of Small and Micro Enterprise 5817 Pontifical Catholic University of Peru 5830 Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia 8954
PHILIPPINES Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium 5633 Asian Development Bank 538 Chameleon Association 2442 Department of Education of the Philippines 7481 Foundation for Professional Training 2349 Saint Paul University 2251 Sentro para sa Ikauunlad ng Katutubong Agham at Teknolohiya (SIKAT) 1222
POLAND BORIS 3905 Stefan Batory Foundation 5875
PORTUGAL Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica Tropical 6200
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Alliance of Artists Communities 5624 Big Picture Company 4759 Bradford L. Dunn Institute 8197, 8208 Brown University 3907, 3908, 5279, 6395, 8795 Center for Women and Enterprise 6908 Family Resources 8200 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 3491, 8193, 8209 National Network of Forest Practitioners 5802 Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island 4918 Neighborhood Housing Services, Greater Elmwood 8187 Northern Rhode Island Community Mental Health Center 4921, 8201 Providence Plan 3279, 3280 Providence Preservation Society Revolving Fund 8164 Providence School Department 6879 Quality Partners of Rhode Island 5545 Rhode Island Center for Agricultural Promotion and Education 8202 Rhode Island Council for the Humanities 6531 Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 6881 Rhode Island Natural History Survey 8203, 8204 Saint Antoines Residence 8205 Save the Bay 6532, 8206
Community Connections 3932 DOCKDA Rural Development Agency 1939 Eastern Cape NGO Coalition 3947 Evaluation Research Agency 5283 Heartbeat Centre for Community Development 6574 Ifa Lethu Foundation 6196 Institute for Federal Democracy 3971 Kagiso Charitable Trust 3770 Lesedi La Sechaba Art and Craft 3772 Media in Education Trust (MIET) 6579 Molteno Project 1940 Neil Butcher and Associates 7508 Non-Profit Consortium 4018, 5820 Ntataise Trust 1942 Rob Smetherham Bereavement Service for Children 6586 Saint Marys Interactive Learning Experience (SMILE) 1943 Social Change Assistance Trust 4031 South African Institute for Advancement 5869, 6110 South End Museum Trust 4032 Tiyakene Development Fund 4046 University of Cape Town 5304, 6591 University of KwaZulu-Natal 5307 University of Stellenbosch 5308 University of the Western Cape 3868, 4055 University of the Witwatersrand 5911 Urban Resource Centre 5913 Walter Sisulu University for Technology and Science 5917 Womens Hope, Education and Training (WHEAT) Trust 5924 Workers College 5926
ROMANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
Agapedia Foundation Romania 7643 Association for Community Relations 3900 PACT-Partnership for Community Action and Transformation Foundation 4024 Paem Arad Association 7665
Group 484 3963 Timok Club 4044
Alliance for Full Acceptance 1739 Audubon Society, National 2622 Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment (CAFE) 8716 Charleston County Public Library 8803 Clemson University 6179 Clemson University Foundation 1811 Colleton County Arts Council 2623 Daniel Joseph Jenkins Institute for Children 2198 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 8211 Furman University 6188 Generations Group Homes 7017 Lowcountry Open Land Trust 2627 Medical University of South Carolina 3237 Nature Conservancy 2628 Richland County Public Library 8923 South Carolina Area Health Education Consortium 7030 South Carolina Association of Childrens Homes and Family Services 7031, 7032 South Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations 8746, 8747 South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO) 2630 South Carolina Coastal Conservation League 2631 South Carolina Environmental Law Project 5319 South Carolina State Library 8935 South Carolina Youth Advocate Program 7033 University of South Carolina 2192, 8214 University of South Carolina Research Foundation 2634 Water Missions International 7678
SIERRA LEONE
SOUTH DAKOTA
PUERTO RICO Caribbean Studies Association 5656 Mision Industrial de Puerto Rico 2139, 6425
RHODE ISLAND
RUSSIA AIDS Infoshare 5622 Center for Public Information 2718 Center for Social and Labor Rights 5667 Dance Theaters Network 5700 Friends of the Siberian Forests 5721 Fund Aid for Community Sustainable Development 7651 Green House/Zeleniy Dom 5729 Information Agency MEMO.RU 5741 Memorial Human Rights Center 3984 Moscow Information System Association 7503 NGO School Foundation 4017 Russian Harm Reduction Network 5859 Sutiazhnik Public Association 2752
SENEGAL Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa 5694
SERBIA
National Youth Awareness Forum 1941 Special Court for Sierra Leone 5874
SOUTH AFRICA Association of Microfinance Institutions of South Africa 5641 Black Sash Trust 3903 Cape Higher Education Consortium 6602 Children in Distress Network 6559 Common Purpose South Africa 3928 Community Agency for Social Enquiry 5681 Community Based Development Programme Trust 3931
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Black Hills Special Services Cooperative 7470 First Peoples Fund 4463, 5718, 5719, 8218 Four Bands Community Fund 4287 Lakota Oyate Wakanyeja Owicakyapi (LOWO) 8702, 8703 Mammoth Site of Hot Springs South Dakota 4296 Rapid City Foundation 4305 South Dakota Council on Economic Education 5415 South Dakota Rural Enterprise 5416 South Dakota State Library 8936 Teach for America 5419, 8219 University of South Dakota 2976, 2977 Volunteers of America 4312
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
SOUTH KOREA Cheong Ju Sung Shin Special School 3589
SPAIN Fundacio Clinic per a la Recerca Biomedica 8834
SWEDEN Natural Step International 7862 Swedish Federation of Rural Economy and Agricultural Societies 4038
SWITZERLAND International AIDS Society 5749 Silviva Foundation 3604, 3605 South Centre 6589 Swiss Tropical Institute 8942 World Health Organization 5928, 8967-8970
TAIWAN Premature Baby Foundation of the Republic of China 3603
TAJIKISTAN Mountain Regions Cultural Development Programme 419 Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation-Tajikistan 6488-6490
TANZANIA African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET) 8769 Sisters of Our Lady of Kilimanjaro 2253 Tanzania Gatsby Trust 4351 University of Dar es Salaam 5305
TENNESSEE 100 Black Men of Memphis 8253, 8254 ArkWings Foundation 8220 Carson-Newman College 4737 Center for Nonprofit Management 8244 Chattanooga Homeless Coalition 8235 Chattanooga-Hamilton County Public Education Fund 7687 Christ Community Health Services 8222 Concord Academy 8223 Consilience Group 8224 Douglass Bungalow and Crump Neighborhood Associations Coalition 8237 Ducks Unlimited 2625 Frayser Community Development Corporation 8238 Freshstart Resources 2294 Germantown Performing Arts Center 8225 Governors Books from Birth Foundation 7783 Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont 7654 Highlander Research and Education Center 5733, 8728 Knox County Public Library 8861 Leadership Institute of Memphis 8226, 8227 Life Choices 8228 Memphis Botanic Garden Foundation 8229 Memphis Museums 8230 Memphis School of Servant Leadership 2308 Memphis/Shelby County Public Library, Foundation for the 8875 Mid-South Minority Council 8249 Neighborhoods Resource Center 8245 Nevets Neighborhood Community Development Corporation 8239 New Ballet Ensemble 8240 Partners in Public Education (PIPE) 8231 Riverview-Kansas Community Development Corporation 8242 Second Harvest Food Bank of Nashville 8246 Shelby, County of 8255 Southern Alliance for Clean Energy 579 Synod of Living Waters 23 Tennessee Medical Foundation 8232 Tennessee State Library and Archives 8944 True Story Pictures 8233
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United Way of Blount County 7675 United Way of Chattanooga 8236 United Way of Metropolitan Nashville 8247 United Way of the Mid-South 8234 University of Memphis Foundation 8011 University of Tennessee 6684 University of the South 2214 Vanderbilt University 3326, 4984, 4985 Vanderbilt University Medical Center 8016, 8017 Young Leaders Council 8248
TEXAS Abilene Christian University 8370 Abilene Education Foundation 8371 Adults and Youth United Development Association (AYUDA) 8706 African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries 1706 American Cancer Society 8469, 8470 American Football Coaches Foundation 8443 American Red Cross 7906 Angelo State University 8447 ARC of Greater Houston 8401 ARC of San Antonio 8429 Archdiocese of San Antonio 2242 Aspiring Youth Foundation 8512 Assistance Fund 8402 Austin Entrepreneurs Foundation 8528 Austin Independent School District 8496 Austin Interfaith Sponsoring Committee 3902 Austin Public Library Foundation 8785 Avance Family Support and Education Program-El Paso 8471, 8472 Avance Family Support and Education Program-San Antonio 3720 Baptist Childrens Home Ministries 8430 Baptist General Convention of Texas 8300 Baylor College of Medicine 8403 Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas 3475 Big Thought 6844, 8307, 8308, 8448 Big Twelve Conference 4607 Blessed Sacrament Academy Foundation 8431 Border Network for Human Rights 6241 Botanical Research Institute of Texas 3835 Boysville 8432 Brighton School 8433 Business Invest in Growth 5337, 6034 CAM International 1708 Camp Fire USA 8505 Capital IDEA (Investing in Development and Employment of Adults) 8497 Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council 8266 Center for Border Health Research 8473 Center for Nonprofit Management 5339, 6038, 6907, 7909, 8376, 8498 Center for Reform of School Systems 148, 8405, 8499 Centro San Vicente 8474-8477 Colonias Unidas 8721 Commission To Every Nation 4594, 8349 Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research 8309 Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston 8406 Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America 8388 Cultural Arts Council of Houston 8449 Dallas Center for the Performing Arts 8494 Dallas Chinese Community Center 8450 Dallas County Juvenile Department 3170 Dallas Museum of Natural History 5354, 8310, 8353 Dallas Social Venture Partners 8354, 8355, 8468 Dallas Symphony Association 3485 Dallas Zoological Society 8451 DSM Management Group 8311 Earning By Learning of Dallas 8312, 8313 Edgewood Family Network 3177 Education Foundation of Harris County 8407 Education Service Center Region 1 8506, 8823 Education Service Center Region XI 8507 Edvance 152 El Centro del Barrio 8434 El Paso Community College 8480 Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin 8314 End Hunger Network Houston Chapter 8408
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Executive Service Corps of Houston 6056, 8410, 8513 Family Connections 8435 Family Outreach of East Dallas 8452 Family Service Association of San Antonio 8436 FEMAP Foundation 8481, 8482 For the Love of Christi 8453 Fort Bend County Library Systems 8829 Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 3489, 8298, 8378 Fort Worth Public Library 8831 Foundation for Self-Sufficiency (Central America) 6503 Foundation for Sustainable Development 3757 Foundation for Thought and Ethics 8396 Foundation for Tomorrow 8293, 8514 Fourth Partner Foundation 8315-8323 Fresh Arts Coalition 8454 Fundacion Latino Americana Contra El Sida 8411 Greenlights for Nonprofit Success 7125, 8271, 8500 Groundwork Dallas 8324 Hockaday School 8444 Holocaust Museum Houston 5364 Horses Helping the Handicapped 8437 Houston A Plus Challenge 7693 Houston Clean City Commission 8412 Houston Museum of Natural Science 8379 Houston READ Commission 8389 Houston, City of 8413 Interfaith Education Fund 5748, 8729 Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston 8414 International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care 6475 International Hispanic Network 3212 Jewish Federation of Greater Houston 7422 Joy Development School 8415 La Rosa-The Rose 8515 Learning Center of North Texas 5367 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 5375, 8516 Lone Star Ballet 8258, 8259 LULAC Institute 3666, 3667, 7130 M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Outreach Corporation 7814, 8495 McAllen Affordable Homes 2045 McKenna Healthcare Foundation 8438 Memorial Park Conservancy 8390, 8416, 8532 Menil Collection 8261 Mental Health Association of Greater Houston 8391 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund 8278 Midland Independent School District 8256 Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale 8257 Miller Theater Advisory Board 8517, 8533 Missions, Ministry and Media Foundation 8301 National Center for Educational Accountability 162 National Trust for Historic Preservation 8518 Neighborhood Housing Services of Austin 6090 Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio 5993 Nonprofit Enterprise Center 8455, 8487, 8488 Nonprofit Resource Center of Texas 8281 Northside Education Foundation 8439 Odyssey House Texas 8519 Old Trinity Trail, Friends of the 8445 Pacifica Foundation 8417 Partnerships for Austin Children in Crisis 8456 Pecan Valley Regional Domestic Violence Shelter 8457 Peoples Community Clinic 8368 Por Vida 8530 Port of Houston Authority 8418 Reach Out and Read Texas 8501 Resource Center for Charter Schools 8295, 8351 Rice University 5114, 8394 SafeHaven of Tarrant County 8302 Safeplace 8502 San Antonio Birth Doulas 8440 San Antonio Fighting Back 8441 San Antonio Parks Foundation 8296 Schull Institute 8419 SER - Jobs for Progress, National 3641 Sisters of Saint Mary of Namur 8303 Social Responsibility Corporation 8284, 8458 Southwest Workers Union 5237
Sul Ross State University 8397 Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children 8005, 8006 Teach for America 6115, 8262, 8297, 8352, 8392, 8428, 8446, 8460, 8520 Tech Fort Worth 8304 Technology and Entrepreneurship Center of Houston 6122 Texas A & M Foundation 7521, 7522, 8386, 8509 Texas A & M University System 4950 Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation 8299 Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute 4500 Texas Childrens Hospital 8393 Texas Commission on the Arts 8461 Texas Defender Service 6026 Texas Land Trust Council 8421 Texas Nonprofit Management Assistance Network 8286, 8422, 8442 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 8398 Texas Partnership for End-of-Life Care 8462 Texas Public Interest Research Group Education Fund 8423 Texas State Library and Archives Commission 8945 Texas State University System 8463 Texas Wesleyan University 8510, 8511 Texas Womans University 4951 Trinity University 8464 United Cerebral Palsy Association of Tarrant County 8305 University of Houston-University Park 8521 University of North Texas 7530, 7531 University of North Texas System Center 8328-8330 University of Texas 848, 3318, 4646, 5560, 5910, 6685, 6791, 6792, 8424, 8425, 8467, 8527 University of Texas at Dallas 1915, 2950 University of Texas Health Science Center 4980, 4981, 8426, 8465 University of Texas System 1084 UPLIFT Education 8331-8346 Visiting Nurse Association of Texas 8347, 8348 W. Oscar Neuhaus Memorial Foundation 8522 Wayside Cafe Ministries 8491, 8492 West Texas Food Bank 8290 Westlake Charter School 3503 Womens Museum: An Institute for the Future 8504 World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas 8399 World Affairs Council of Houston 8427 World Bible Translation Center 1717 YMCA, Amarillo Metropolitan 8466 YWCA El Paso del Norte Region 8493
THAILAND MIDAS Agronomics 6611
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Caribbean Natural Resources Institute 2716
TURKEY Anadolu Universitesi 7464
UGANDA Association for the Advancement of Higher Education and Development 5639 AT Uganda 6600, 6601 Human Rights Network in Uganda 2728 Makerere University 6207 Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture Limited 6616 Uganda Development Trust 6618
UKRAINE GURT Resource Center for NGO Development 3964
URUGUAY Institute of Communication and Development 3769
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
UTAH Brigham Young University 6004 Dharma Technology 9057 Family Support America 4873 Housing Assistance Management Enterprise 5058 Intermountain Harm Reduction Project 6015 Jordan Education Foundation 7495 Jordan School District 7496 Midtown Community Health Center 8538 Multi-Ethnic Development Corporation 1626, 5059 Neighborhood Housing Services of Salt Lake City 5395, 7635, 8536 One HEART (Health, Education And Research in Tibet) 2419 Round River Conservation Studies 9070 Salt Lake City Corporation 8534 Salt Lake County Library System 8927 Treehouse Childrens Museum 8539 University of Utah 3500 Utah Department of Human Services 3325 Utah Education Network 7532 Utah State University 6234 Utah Symphony and Opera 3501
VERMONT Bennington Project Independence 3834 Center for Whole Communities 6720 Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS) 8544 Food Works - Two Rivers Center 3553 Forest Watch 3526 Foundation for Excellent Schools 1755, 1798, 1814, 2365, 2373, 2389, 3371, 3461, 3466, 3595, 4773, 5940, 5968, 6256, 6412, 6511 Institute for Sustainable Communities 1817 Intervale Foundation 3557 Marlboro College 6031 Middlebury College 4776, 6209 Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont 3560 Pamoja 2744, 5295 Preservation Trust of Vermont 7774 Rutland Area Farm and Food Link 8546 Salzburg Seminar 2746 Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center 4711 Stern Center for Language and Learning 7670 United Way of Chittenden County 5057 University of Vermont 6831 Upper Valley Haven 8547 Vermont Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (VANPO) 8548 Vermont Foodbank 3567 Vermont Land Trust 3568 Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association 3569 Vermont Youth Conservation Corps 8549
VIETNAM Consultation of Investment in Health Promotion Company (CIHP) 5688 Consultative and Research Center on Natural Resources Management 5689 Hanoi Agricultural University 5730 Ministry of Culture and Information 5781 Song Hong Cooperative 5868
VIRGINIA Academic Alliance Foundation (AAF) for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa 8373 Amazon Conservation Team 618 American Diabetes Association 2889 American Medical Womens Association 3546 Angels of Mercy 8600 Arlington County Public Schools 8375 Art 180 8551 Ashoka: Innovators for the Public 2219 Association of Clinicians for the Underserved 5531 Avalon: A Center for Women and Children 8601 BBB Wise Giving Alliance 3721 Better Housing Coalition 7647 Bill of Rights Institute 8395, 8404 Biotechnology Institute 5002
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Business Development Assistance Group 1984 Carver Promise 8552 Center for Child and Family Services 8602 Charities Aid Foundation America 5340-5344 Child Development Resources 8603, 8604 Child Welfare League of America 2723, 3143, 3144 Circle Center Adult Day Services 8553 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 105 Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America 2222 Community Growth Educational Foundation 7843 Community Tax Law Project 8554 Conservation Fund 3938 Conservation International 1023 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Richmond 8555 CrossOver Ministry 7767 Crude Accountability 6815 d’Art Center 8590 DC Exchange 3171 Divine Mercy Care 1932 Donors Trust 3654, 5578, 5579, 6131, 6642 ElderFriends 8556 Episcopal Diocese of Virginia 2199 Fairfax County Public Library 8828 Fairfax County Public Schools 6853 Fan Free Clinic 8557 FBI National Academy Associates 5196 Fellowship Foundation 8975 Feminist Majority Foundation 5492 First Peoples Worldwide 2152 Foster Care Alumni of America 8700 George Mason University 9101 Greater Richmond Bar Foundation 8558 GreenBlue 4774, 7900 Hampton Roads Youth Center 8591 Health Care Without Harm 3556, 5229, 6512, 7856 Historic Triangle Senior Center Association 8605 Hospice Support Care of Williamsburg 8606 Housing Partnerships 8607 Infant/Toddler Family Day Care of Northern Virginia 1958, 2004 INMED Partnerships for Children 1816, 4656-4658, 4819 Institute for Health and Productivity Management 1591 Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy 2146 Jefferson Institute 2228 JSI Research and Training Institute 8854 Leadership Metro Richmond 5069 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 6936, 6990, 7806, 8595 Martha Jefferson Hospital 3855 Mary Baldwin College 2201 Meals on Wheels Association of America 8559 Meals on Wheels, Williamsburg Area 8608 Mecklenburg County Business-Education Partnership 5071 Mental Health Association, National 2738 Minority Legislative Education Program 5072 Montpelier Foundation 3339 National Association of Chain Drug Stores Pharmacy Education Foundation 2417, 8194 National Association of Minority Media Executives 8584 National Association of State Boards of Education 3783, 6868 National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise 3495 National Community Education Association (NCEA) 3997 National Heritage Foundation 420, 486, 7435 National Hospice Foundation 2845 National Learning Institute 3258 National Mentoring Partnership 4009 National Science Teachers Association 8380 National Wildlife Federation 4012 Nature Conservancy 1054, 1055, 2741, 4014, 8598 NatureServe 1056 Neighborhood Resource Center 8560 Norfolk Botanical Garden 8592 Olivet Medical Ministry 8609 One Voice Chorus 8561 Phoenix Project 2140 Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Association Educational Fund 4578, 4579
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Prevent Blindness Virginia 8562 Prevent Child Abuse Virginia 8563 Project HOPE - People-to-People Health Foundation 139, 1209, 1593, 1768, 1795, 2425, 2894, 4106, 4359, 4731, 4823, 4824, 5010, 6994, 8531 Public Governance Institute 3687 Quin Rivers Agency for Community Action 8610 RAND Corporation 4933 Randolph-Macon Womans College 3864 RARE Center for Tropical Conservation 1213 Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond 8564 Rural School and Community Trust 7706, 7707 Saint Andrews School 8565 Saint Catherines School 2206 Saint James Episcopal Church 2207 Skills USA - VICA 3805 Society of Research Administrators (SRA) International 2749, 5299 Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project 3866 Southern Environmental Law Center 2633, 4034 Stargazer Foundation 2029-2031 Tahirih Justice Center 2104 Tenants and Workers United 2107 Thomas Jeffersons Poplar Forest 7809 Thomas Nelson Community College Educational Foundation 8611 Tidewater Community College 8593 United Negro College Fund 5896, 7714 United Network for Organ Sharing 4994 United Way International 1830, 5430-5441 United Way of America 3821 University of Richmond 4415, 8260 Virginia Beach Public Library 8958 Virginia Commonwealth University 8566 Virginia Department of Education 6887 Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy 2133 Virginia Mentoring Partnership 8567 Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations (VANNO) 7677 Virginia Outdoors Foundation 8599 Virginia Supportive Housing 7361 Virginia, Commonwealth of 3327 Williamsburg AIDS Network 8612 Williamsburg Area Faith in Action 8613 Williamsburg United Methodist Church 8614 Winrock International 5920
WASHINGTON AIDS Housing of Washington 8771 Antioch University Seattle 9000 Artist Trust 8615 Arts Corps 8617, 8781, 8782 Arts Council of Snohomish County 8618 Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Family Safety Center 8619 Atlantic Street Center 8620 Bellevue Schools Foundation 1484 Bill Moskin and Associates 1119 Cascade Land Conservancy 8991 Cascadia Revolving Fund 4535, 5986 Center for Children and Youth Justice 8799 Center for Ethical Leadership 3727 Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP) 1488, 8621, 8622, 8800, 8801 Centro Latino Services 8623 Centrum Foundation 8624 Chaya, Inc. 8625, 9001 Child Care Resources 9002-9004 Childrens Alliance 8626, 8806 Childrens Home Society of Washington 4403, 4404 Childrens Hospital Foundation 4860 Church Council of Greater Seattle 8628 City Year Seattle/King County 8629 Clover Park School District No. 400 8808 Coalition to Undo Racism Everywhere 8720 Cocoon House 8630 College Success Foundation 8809 Columbia Land Trust 7543 Community for Youth 8632, 9005 Community Youth Services 8633 Digital Learning Commons 8634
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EarthCorps 6817 Economic Opportunity Institute 2833 El Centro de la Raza 8825 EVAW: End Violence Against Women International 5580 Family Law CASA of King County 8637 Fort Vancouver Regional Library District 8830 Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound 4883, 4884 Haller Lake Christian Health Clinic 8978 Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington 8727 Impact Capital 4543, 8643, 9006-9009 Inland Northwest Partners Association 5068 King County Library System Foundation 8860 Lands Council 9065 Lighthouse for the Blind 8646 Low Income Housing Institute 3854 Lutheran Community Services Northwest 9012 Marine Stewardship Council 1194 Maxine Mimms Academies 8972 Mockingbird Society 8648 Multifaith Works 8652 Mutual Interest 8653 Neighborhood House 8655 New Futures 7794 Nonprofit Assistance Center 3268, 8656-8658, 8986, 9013-9018 Northwest Film Forum 8659 Northwest Leadership Foundation 8994, 9042 Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation 8995 NPower 4021, 5075, 5076, 8282, 8660 NPower Seattle 5077, 8893, 9019, 9020 Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction 8894, 8895 ONE/Northwest 8697, 8996, 9021-9023, 9068 Pacific Lutheran University 7512 Parents for Public Schools of Seattle 8902 Partners International 2159 Passages Northwest 8662 PATH 1767, 4346, 7561, 8381, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Pierce County Juvenile Court 3276 Pierce County Library Foundation 8908 Potlatch Fund 8665, 8983 Power of Hope 8666 Powerful Partners-Schools and Communities Working Together 8989 Program for Early Parent Support (PEPS) 8915 Puget Sound Educational Service District 491, 8921 Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project 8667 Refugee Federation Service Center 9028 SafeFutures Youth Center 8668 Saint Marks Episcopal Church 9029 Salvation Army of Seattle 8669 Sanctuary Art Center 8670 Seattle Biomedical Research Institute 8932, 8933 Seattle Business Assistance Center 4631 Seattle Chamber Music Festival 8671 Seattle Jobs Initiative 8672 Seattle Opera 2871 Seattle Shakespeare Company 8673 Seattle Works 2435, 9030, 9031 Social Venture Partners 9032 Solid Ground 8676 South Seattle Community College 8748 Southeast Effective Development 8677 Southwest Youth and Family Services 8752, 8937 Starlight Starbright Childrens Foundation 8679 State Board for Community and Technical Colleges 8939 Stone Soup 1290, 1291, 5081, 8941 Teachers Without Borders 436 Technology Access Foundation 8681 United Way of King County 8952, 9033, 9034 Unitus, Inc. 8953 University of Washington 1085, 1230, 2710, 2762, 2850, 3319, 3320, 8683 Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery 8684 Velocity Dance Center 8685
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Verbena, Inc. 8686 VisionSynergy 9043 Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation 9051 Washington Community Alliance for Self Help (CASH) 5085, 8990, 9037 Washington Department of Social and Health Services 3331, 8705 Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education 5240 Washington State Association of CASA-Guardian Ad Litem Programs 1501 Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network 8961 Washington State University 8018 West Valley School District No. 363 8963 White Center Community Development Association 8689 Whitman College 6238 Wing Luke Memorial Foundation 8690 Wonderland Developmental Center 8691 Yakima Valley Regional Library 8971 Youth for Christ-Spokane 8985 Youth in Focus 8693 Zion Preparatory Academy 9045
WEST BANK/GAZA Democracy and Workers Rights Center 6244 Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social Development 5763
WEST VIRGINIA Barbour County Community Development Corporation 7719 Center for Rural Health Development 7722 Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA) 8722 Community Collaborative 7723 CommunityWorks in West Virginia 6047, 7725 Concord College Foundation 7726 EdVenture Group 7727-7729 First Commitment Foundation 7730 Gilmer County Family Resource Network 7731 Glenville State College 7732 Habitat for Humanity, Mountain 9083 Helping Hands 7460 Literacy West Virginia 7736 Marshall University Foundation 7738 Mission West Virginia 7739 Morgantown, City of 7740 Mountain Partners in Community Development 7741 Region 4 Planning and Development Council 7743 West Liberty State College Foundation 7751 West Virginia Community Development Partnership 7752, 7753 West Virginia Community Voices 7754, 7755 West Virginia Council of Churches 7756 West Virginia Department of Education 7757 West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources 7758 West Virginia Hospital Research and Education Foundation 7759 West Virginia Kids Count Fund 7760 West Virginia Library Commission 8964 West Virginia Medical Institute 5086 West Virginia State University Foundation 7761 West Virginia University at Parkersburg Foundation 7762 West Virginia University Foundation 7763-7765, 7891 West Virginia Welfare Reform Coalition 7766
WISCONSIN Arts Wisconsin 4137 Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley 4140 Bridge for Hudson Youth 4141 Christos Ministries 9112
Congregation Sinai 9086 Crawford, County of 2972 Donors Forum of Wisconsin 9130 Edgewood College 3842 Families International 3180, 3750 Family House 9100 Feed My People 4159 Forward Community Investments 4163, 6059, 6060 Greater Milwaukee Committee for Community Development 9132 Growth and Development Montessori-Based Child-Care Resource Center 9111 Hillel Academy 9087 Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County 4180 International Crane Foundation 6822 Jewish Federation, Milwaukee 9089 Jewish Home and Care Center 9090 Kinship of Polk County 4188 Literacy Volunteers of America 4194 Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 4544, 8277, 9091, 9113, 9126 Madison Area Grassroots Leadership College 9110 Marquette University 3231, 8873, 9105, 9106 Marshfield Clinic 4903 Menominee Tribal/County Library 8876 Michael Fields Agricultural Institute 6424 Midwest Environmental Advocates 3990, 5231 Midwest States Center 4201 Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design 6752 Milwaukee Jewish Day School 9092 Milwaukee Public Library 8878 Milwaukee Teacher Education Center 9124 Neighborhood Housing Services of Green Bay 1634 Neighborhood Housing Services of Milwaukee 4551 Neighborhood Housing Services of Richland County 1648, 2616 Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin 1650, 2434, 9109 Nine to Five Working Women Education Fund 5819 Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee 3269, 4557, 9116-9121, 9125 Nonprofit Management Fund 9127 Renewable Energy in Wisconsin 576 River Alliance of Wisconsin 4029 Saint Croix Family Resource Center 4235, 4236 Saint Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church 9131 State Environmental Leadership Program 4035, 5238 United Neighborhood Centers of America 6789 University of Wisconsin 2711, 4250, 4982, 4983, 6793 University of Wisconsin Foundation 9094-9096, 9122 Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin 9097 Western Dairyland Economic Opportunity Council 4258 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation 4649 Wisconsin Citizen Action Fund 5243 Wisconsin Conservation Voters Institute 5244 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 6889 Wisconsin Rural Partners 4261 Yeshiva Elementary School 9099
WYOMING Beringia South 6814 CASA Program, Sheridan County 9134 Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs 569 Northern Wyoming Community College Foundation 4677
ZIMBABWE Africa University 3712, 3713 Bulilima-Mangwe Rural District Council 3724 National University of Science and Technology 3793 Training and Research Support Centre 3818 Zimbabwe Farmers Development Trust 3831 Zimbabwe Opportunities Industrialization Centres (ZOIC) 3832
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SUBJECT INDEX Abortion clinics/services, economically disadvantaged 3544 Abortion clinics/services, faculty/staff development 617 Abortion clinics/services, research 5477 Abortion clinics/services, women 617, 3543, 3544, 3546, 3547, 3558, 3561, 5477, 5499 Abuse prevention, aging 1536, 1538 Abuse prevention, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4321, 8619 Abuse prevention, children/youth 4283, 4321, 7633, 8049, 8601, 8619, 8761 Abuse prevention, economically disadvantaged 4321 Abuse prevention, endowments 5880 Abuse prevention, faculty/staff development 1538, 2803, 5612 Abuse prevention, immigrants/refugees 4321 Abuse prevention, management development/ capacity building 5880, 7633, 8601, 8619, 8761 Abuse prevention, program evaluation 2803, 4283, 5580, 5612, 5688 Abuse prevention, research 5612, 5688 Abuse prevention, technical assistance 5580 Abuse prevention, terminal illness, people with 1538 Abuse prevention, women 2803, 2853, 5580, 5612, 5688, 5880, 7633, 8049, 8601, 8619, 8761 Accessibility/universal design 3355, 4505, 7034, 7039 Accessibility/universal design, blind/visually impaired 4505 Accessibility/universal design, children/youth 3355 Accessibility/universal design, disabilities, people with 3355, 7034, 7039 Accessibility/universal design, economically disadvantaged 3355 Accessibility/universal design, technical assistance 3355, 4505, 7034, 7039 Adoption, African Americans/Blacks 4131 Adoption, disabilities, people with 4142 Adoption, management development/capacity building 2518, 4131, 4142, 4204, 4466 Adult education—literacy, basic skills & GED 2066, 2113, 4095, 4194, 5693, 7046, 7736, 7784, 7799, 8389 Adult education—literacy, children/youth 7799, 8389 Adult education—literacy, economically disadvantaged 2066, 2113, 4095, 8389 Adult education—literacy, faculty/staff development 7784 Adult education—literacy, homeless 2066 Adult education—literacy, immigrants/refugees 7799 Adult education—literacy, income development 4194 Adult education—literacy, management development/capacity building 2066, 2113, 4095, 4194, 5693, 7046, 8389 Adult education—literacy, minorities 2113, 8389 Adult education—literacy, publication 5693 Adult education—literacy, research 5693 Adult education—literacy, technical assistance 4194 Adult/continuing education 53, 1608, 2968, 3251, 5926 Adult/continuing education, aging 53 Adult/continuing education, children/youth 3251 Adult/continuing education, economically disadvantaged 3251 Adult/continuing education, Hispanics/Latinos 3251 Adult/continuing education, management development/capacity building 5926 Adult/continuing education, technical assistance 53 Afghanistan, health—general 816 Africa, animals/wildlife 1213, 1303, 2265, 3391, 7683, 8217
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Africa, arts/culture/humanities 6579 Africa, civil rights 2142, 5687, 5850 Africa, community improvement/development 483, 5326, 5669 Africa, crime/courts/legal services 5687 Africa, education 1445, 2755, 5283, 5295, 5299, 5304, 5639, 5694, 5746, 6200, 6204, 6207, 6230, 6579, 8770 Africa, environment 1213, 1303, 6200, 6207, 6216, 6230 Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 8916-8919, 8950 Africa, health—general 769, 770, 825, 1156, 1159, 1192, 1193, 2142, 5850, 8373, 8381, 8387, 8836, 8905, 8942 Africa, health—specific diseases 825, 8373, 8905 Africa, human services—multipurpose 6283 Africa, international affairs/development 483, 798, 1159, 1192, 1193, 2142, 3812, 4042, 5283, 5299, 5303, 5304, 5326, 5669, 5687, 5746, 5831, 5850, 6204, 6591, 8373, 8387, 8836, 8916-8919, 8950 Africa, medical research 8769, 8834 Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 2755, 3812, 4042, 5295, 5303 Africa, public affairs/government 5295, 5617, 5669, 6200, 6204, 6207, 6230, 8770 Africa, religion 1713 Africa, science 6200, 6207, 6230, 8917 Africa, social sciences 769, 770, 840, 4042, 5617, 5694, 8834 African Americans/Blacks, arts/culture/humanities 77, 200, 832, 1355, 2461, 2509, 2554, 2706, 3715, 3732, 4077, 4113, 4481, 4504, 4629, 5013, 5476, 5618, 5619, 5664, 5761, 6345, 6549, 7075, 7263, 7294, 7829, 8058, 8118 African Americans/Blacks, civil rights 77, 3765, 3903, 4486, 5298, 5664, 5793, 5871, 6175, 8750 African Americans/Blacks, community improvement/ development 287, 351, 483, 677, 740, 741, 1700, 1704, 1813, 2177, 2706, 2897, 3116, 3154, 3551, 3552, 3585, 3730, 3747, 3748, 3844, 3954, 4033, 4067, 4071, 4072, 4082, 4086, 4090, 4369, 4380, 4418, 4837, 4945, 5050, 5236, 5581, 5712, 5713, 5720, 5797, 5870, 5871, 5989, 6054, 6136, 6327, 6397, 6459, 6500, 6712, 6999, 7075, 7106, 7107, 7147, 7339, 7642, 7819, 8253, 8254, 8733, 8750 African Americans/Blacks, crime/courts/legal services 276, 3395, 3903, 4086, 4364, 4486 African Americans/Blacks, education 77, 380, 677, 740, 1369, 1566, 2204, 2951, 3154, 3198, 3324, 3992, 4025, 4068, 4069, 4073-4075, 4077, 4079, 4087, 4276, 4504, 4621, 4834, 5257, 5298, 5309, 5475, 5720, 5896, 6175, 6177, 6211, 6222, 7714, 7761, 8496, 8674, 8733, 8750, 9045 African Americans/Blacks, employment 380, 5720 African Americans/Blacks, environment 287, 3983, 4076, 5236, 5870 African Americans/Blacks, food/nutrition/agriculture 287, 3552 African Americans/Blacks, health—general 184, 188, 200, 205, 274, 276, 300, 321, 324, 337, 347, 351, 701, 2287, 4364, 4837, 4897, 4908, 4945, 5783, 8222 African Americans/Blacks, health—specific diseases 276, 701, 4908 African Americans/Blacks, housing/shelter 740, 2203, 3747 African Americans/Blacks, human services— multipurpose 184, 274, 300, 324, 337, 699, 2240, 3116, 3324, 3730, 3747, 4067, 4079, 4131, 4169, 4175, 4241, 4242, 4417, 4465,
4675, 4696, 4837, 4945, 5050, 5468, 5712, 6283, 6284, 6346, 7182, 7257, 8288, 8733 African Americans/Blacks, international affairs/ development 483, 5618 African Americans/Blacks, membership benefit groups 6500 African Americans/Blacks, mental health/substance abuse 299, 4417, 4922 African Americans/Blacks, philanthropy/voluntarism 3116, 3765, 3824, 4036, 4380, 5870, 5892, 7089 African Americans/Blacks, public affairs/government 188, 701, 740, 741, 1813, 3241, 3551, 3765, 4067, 4071, 4076, 4369, 5712, 5713, 5720, 5896, 6222, 6500 African Americans/Blacks, recreation/sports/ athletics 4088, 4629 African Americans/Blacks, religion 699, 701, 1700, 1704, 2215, 4086, 8222 African Americans/Blacks, safety/disaster relief 740, 3551, 3552, 3585, 3747, 3844, 3983, 5871, 5893, 6136, 6327 African Americans/Blacks, social sciences 5664, 6175, 6712 African Americans/Blacks, youth development 2897, 3395, 4076, 4364, 5236, 5475, 7294, 8674, 8750 Aging, arts/culture/humanities 3834, 8711 Aging, centers/services 53, 57, 250, 333, 1332, 1430, 1464, 1468, 2176, 2316, 2801, 2827, 2829, 2831, 2834, 2839, 2841, 2844, 2846, 2955, 3047, 3394, 3413, 3431, 3725, 4099, 4377, 4474, 4477, 4478, 4667, 4716, 4946, 5160, 5177, 5406, 7352, 8556, 8605, 9096 Aging, civil rights 204, 361, 382, 2845, 3431, 6447, 6839, 8728 Aging, community improvement/development 1336, 1468, 2210, 4134, 4289, 5963, 6447, 6500, 7623, 8728 Aging, computer systems/equipment 2839, 5406 Aging, conferences/seminars 250, 5177 Aging, crime/courts/legal services 382, 1464, 1536, 1538, 2807, 4166, 7310 Aging, disabilities, people with 2955 Aging, economically disadvantaged 2827, 2829, 2834, 2841, 4477, 4478, 5160, 5406 Aging, education 53, 1024, 1877, 2562, 4975, 5167, 6151, 6153, 7697 Aging, employment 2846, 4104, 4289, 4431, 4828, 4928, 4975, 5167, 5540, 5963 Aging, environment 3834 Aging, faculty/staff development 2827 Aging, food/nutrition/agriculture 1332, 2842, 8559, 8608 Aging, health—general 53, 204, 233, 266, 272, 283, 313, 333, 361, 378, 382, 388, 962, 1024, 1111, 1465, 1534, 1536, 1538, 1773, 1797, 2806, 2807, 2809, 2810, 2828, 2830, 2838, 2842, 2845, 2850, 2852, 2955, 2972, 2975, 2976, 3366, 3431, 4828, 4829, 4840, 4852, 4905, 4928, 4946, 4950, 4966, 4975, 4979, 4987, 5158, 5167, 5170, 5177, 5538, 5540, 5543, 5545, 5547, 5597, 5974, 6151-6153, 6446, 6475, 6637, 6839, 7023, 7235, 7310, 7350, 7352, 7697, 7763, 7768, 7812, 8210, 8462, 8475, 9090, 9094 Aging, health—specific diseases 283, 313, 378, 388, 1024, 1797, 2562, 2830, 2842, 2848, 2849, 3046, 4829, 4946, 4950, 4966, 5167, 5538, 6637, 8212, 9094 Aging, Hispanics/Latinos 2827 Aging, housing/shelter 1336, 1562, 2837, 3060, 3061, 4129, 6924, 8178, 9100 Aging, human services—multipurpose 18, 53, 57, 250, 333, 1111, 1326, 1332, 1378, 1430,
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1464, 1468, 1562, 1797, 2176, 2316, 2549, 2801, 2806, 2807, 2809, 2810, 2827, 2829, 2831, 2834, 2838, 2839, 2841, 2843-2847, 2955, 3047, 3394, 3413, 3431, 3695, 3725, 3834, 4099, 4129, 4180, 4377, 4474, 4477, 4478, 4667, 4716, 4840, 4905, 4946, 4979, 4987, 5160, 5177, 5406, 6446, 6475, 6713, 7012, 7023, 7352, 7449, 7628, 7768, 7918, 8205, 8210, 8212, 8553, 8556, 8605, 8613, 9090, 9096, 9100 Aging, immigrants/refugees 2831 Aging, income development 2827, 2829, 2841, 3725, 4716 Aging, LGBTQ 333, 1430, 3431 Aging, management development/capacity building 1332, 1430, 1464, 2316, 2827, 2829, 2839, 2841, 3047, 3413, 3725, 4099, 4477, 4667, 4716, 5160, 5406, 7352, 8556, 8605 Aging, membership benefit groups 2833, 6447, 6500 Aging, mental health/substance abuse 1461, 2831, 2832, 2848, 2849, 2851, 2852, 2972, 4144, 5177, 6636, 6839 Aging, mentally disabled 1332, 2831, 5177 Aging, minorities 2801, 2829, 2831, 4377 Aging, philanthropy/voluntarism 2210, 4828 Aging, program evaluation 2801, 2834, 2846, 3725 Aging, public affairs/government 361, 2833, 4134, 4905, 6447, 6500, 8728 Aging, recreation/sports/athletics 4950 Aging, religion 955, 2832, 2955, 4987, 6151-6153, 8462 Aging, research 2801, 2846, 9096 Aging, social sciences 250, 4829 Aging, technical assistance 53, 4478, 4946 Agriculture 213, 287, 320, 421, 985, 1572, 1936, 2366, 2529, 2588, 3045, 3552, 3553, 3568, 4266, 4278, 4285, 4448, 5886, 6600, 6601, 7018, 7060, 7088, 7596, 8202, 8279, 8546, 9051 Agriculture, African Americans/Blacks 287, 3552 Agriculture, children/youth 287 Agriculture, computer systems/equipment 960 Agriculture, conferences/seminars 5672 Agriculture, economically disadvantaged 213, 287, 2508, 3552, 3567, 3831, 4266, 4285, 4448, 5657, 5884, 5886, 6420, 6600, 6601, 6606, 6611, 6618, 7072, 8100, 8279, 8550, 8916-8919, 8950 Agriculture, electronic media/online services 8279 Agriculture, equipment 1936, 7060 Agriculture, faculty/staff development 3045, 4222, 5657, 6616, 8919 Agriculture, farm bureaus/granges 3831 Agriculture, farm cooperatives 2508, 4332, 5125, 5657, 6130, 6135, 6606, 6618, 7072, 7966, 8100 Agriculture, farmlands 960, 3389, 3557, 3690, 5672, 7770 Agriculture, Hispanics/Latinos 1572, 6420 Agriculture, immigrants/refugees 6130 Agriculture, income development 960, 1131, 2508, 8299 Agriculture, indigenous people 421 Agriculture, irrigation services 6508 Agriculture, livestock issues 8299 Agriculture, management development/capacity building 213, 287, 320, 421, 985, 1131, 2508, 2588, 3045, 3389, 3690, 3831, 4222, 4266, 4448, 5125, 6616, 7596, 7770, 8100, 8299, 8546 Agriculture, migrant workers 213, 7088 Agriculture, minorities 2508, 3735, 4266, 4448, 5672, 6611, 7088 Agriculture, Native Americans/American Indians 4278, 4285, 7072 Agriculture, program evaluation 8279, 8550 Agriculture, research 421, 4268, 5672, 5884, 6606, 6611, 6616, 8279, 8550 Agriculture, sustainable programs 605, 954, 1001, 1131, 3567, 3735, 3820, 3831, 4222, 4268, 4332, 4333, 5804, 5884, 6130, 6420, 6424, 6606, 6611, 6616, 7656, 8550, 8916-8919, 8950
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Agriculture, technical assistance 954, 960, 2588, 4268, 5657 Agriculture, women 3831, 4333, 5672, 7072 Agriculture, youth 320, 1572, 3831, 4266, 4333, 4448 Agriculture/food, African Americans/Blacks 3552 Agriculture/food, alliance 6493, 8408 Agriculture/food, building/renovation 8408 Agriculture/food, economically disadvantaged 1009, 1161, 2508, 3552, 3567, 6493, 6606, 7446, 8279, 8408, 8916-8919, 8950 Agriculture/food, electronic media/online services 8279 Agriculture/food, equipment 7060, 7446 Agriculture/food, faculty/staff development 8919 Agriculture/food, fund raising/fund distribution 6904 Agriculture/food, Hispanics/Latinos 1009 Agriculture/food, immigrants/refugees 6130 Agriculture/food, income development 1161, 2508 Agriculture/food, information services 6606 Agriculture/food, management development/ capacity building 2508, 8408 Agriculture/food, management/technical aid 1009, 1161, 1596, 2366, 2529, 3552, 3553, 3557, 3560, 3567-3569, 4279, 5212, 5755, 5868, 6130, 6424, 6606, 6904, 7060, 7446, 7656, 8202, 8916-8919, 8950 Agriculture/food, minorities 2508 Agriculture/food, program evaluation 8279 Agriculture/food, public education 2508 Agriculture/food, public policy 561, 1161, 6424, 8279 Agriculture/food, research 5755, 6606, 8279 Agriculture/food, women 5212 AIDS 276, 701, 712, 738, 825, 1327, 1480, 1481, 1741, 1752, 1934, 2796, 4178, 4233, 4307, 4443, 5011, 5044, 5622, 5749, 5784, 5787, 5838, 5859, 5899, 5911, 5928, 6321, 6344, 6406, 6610, 7162, 7381, 7440, 8402, 8411, 8587, 8612, 8652, 8966, 8970 AIDS research 5584, 8932 AIDS research, conferences/seminars 5584 AIDS research, program evaluation 8932 AIDS, African Americans/Blacks 276, 701 AIDS, building/renovation 4178 AIDS, children/youth 5044, 6610 AIDS, computer systems/equipment 4443, 7162 AIDS, conferences/seminars 8970 AIDS, disabilities, people with 8652 AIDS, economically disadvantaged 276, 738, 4178, 5784, 5911, 6610, 8402, 8652, 8966 AIDS, electronic media/online services 4443 AIDS, equipment 1934, 2796 AIDS, faculty/staff development 1934, 2796 AIDS, Hispanics/Latinos 7381, 8411 AIDS, income development 7381, 8652 AIDS, LGBTQ 6321 AIDS, management development/capacity building 712, 1327, 1741, 1752, 4178, 4233, 4307, 4443, 5749, 5787, 5838, 5859, 6344, 6406, 7162, 7381, 7440, 8402, 8612, 8652 AIDS, minorities 738, 1480, 1481 AIDS, Native Americans/American Indians 4178 AIDS, offenders/ex-offenders 276 AIDS, people with, civil rights 5911 AIDS, people with, community improvement/ development 738, 5044, 5911, 6586 AIDS, people with, crime/courts/legal services 276, 6019 AIDS, people with, food/nutrition/agriculture 3368, 3591 AIDS, people with, health—general 276, 701, 738, 1480, 1481, 1741, 1934, 2796, 2868, 4178, 4233, 4307, 4443, 5014, 5044, 5622, 5784, 5787, 5838, 5859, 5899, 5911, 5928, 6015, 6344, 6406, 6610, 7440, 8373, 8382, 8402, 8612, 8903, 8966, 8970 AIDS, people with, health—specific diseases 276, 701, 712, 738, 1327, 1480, 1481, 1741, 1752, 1934, 2796, 4178, 4233, 4307, 4443, 5044, 5622, 5749, 5784, 5787, 5838, 5859, 5899, 5911, 5928, 6321, 6344, 6406, 6610, 7162, 7381, 7440, 8373, 8402, 8587, 8612, 8652, 8966, 8970
AIDS, people with, housing/shelter 4178, 8652, 8771 AIDS, people with, human services—multipurpose 699, 712, 1934, 2868, 5014, 5044, 5784, 6321, 6559, 6610, 7381, 8402, 8771 AIDS, people with, international affairs/development 5584, 6610, 8373, 8382, 8970 AIDS, people with, medical research 5584, 8932 AIDS, people with, mental health/substance abuse 1586, 6015, 6586, 6610 AIDS, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism 5899 AIDS, people with, public affairs/government 701 AIDS, people with, religion 699, 701, 2796, 5928 AIDS, program evaluation 276, 4233, 5911, 6610, 8411 AIDS, publication 5911 AIDS, seed money 701 AIDS, substance abusers 5859 AIDS, technical assistance 5622, 5784, 5787 AIDS, women 5784, 5911 AIDS, youth 8411 Alcoholism 4001, 4850, 4870, 4982, 4988, 6486, 8406 Alcoholism, building/renovation 8406 Alcoholism, debt reduction 4001 Alcoholism, economically disadvantaged 4988 Alcoholism, infants/toddlers 4988 Alcoholism, management development/capacity building 6486, 8406 Alcoholism, program evaluation 4988 Alcoholism, technical assistance 4001, 4850, 4870, 4982 Alzheimer’s disease 1797, 2842, 3046, 8212, 9094 Alzheimer’s disease, aging 1797, 2842, 3046, 8212, 9094 Alzheimer’s disease, conferences/seminars 9094 Alzheimer’s disease, management development/ capacity building 3046, 8212 Alzheimer’s disease, mentally disabled 1797, 2842, 3046, 8212, 9094 Alzheimer’s disease, program evaluation 2842 American Red Cross 3037, 4092 American Red Cross, equipment 3037 American Red Cross, management development/ capacity building 3037, 4092 American studies 105, 3339, 6010, 6175 American studies, African Americans/Blacks 6175 American studies, children/youth 105, 3339 American studies, conferences/seminars 105 American studies, faculty/staff development 105 American studies, management development/ capacity building 6175 American studies, minorities 6010, 6175 Anatomy (animal) 1050 Anatomy (animal), management development/ capacity building 1050 Anatomy (animal), research 1050 Anatomy (human) 8309 Anatomy (human), management development/ capacity building 8309 Animal welfare 2873, 3850, 4753, 8112 Animal welfare, management development/capacity building 2873, 3850, 4753, 8112 Animal welfare, technical assistance 3850 Animals/wildlife, Africa 1213, 1303, 2265, 3391, 7683, 8217 Animals/wildlife, Asia 1213, 1303 Animals/wildlife, Australia 1083 Animals/wildlife, awards/prizes/competitions 1095 Animals/wildlife, bird preserves 127, 1230, 2625, 6814, 6822, 8980 Animals/wildlife, blind/visually impaired 5249 Animals/wildlife, Bolivia 1056 Animals/wildlife, Botswana 1302, 2455 Animals/wildlife, Canada 1027, 1075, 3525, 3526, 9056, 9065, 9082 Animals/wildlife, Caribbean 1213 Animals/wildlife, computer systems/equipment 1079, 1083 Animals/wildlife, Developing countries 1083 Animals/wildlife, endangered species 508-513, 1213, 1232, 1302, 1303, 2455 Animals/wildlife, equipment 7448
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Animals/wildlife, Ethiopia 411 Animals/wildlife, Europe 1083 Animals/wildlife, fisheries 121, 130, 622, 997, 1027, 1069, 1075, 1085, 1089, 1095, 1194, 1230, 6780, 6790, 6832, 6833, 7448 Animals/wildlife, Global programs 1069, 1079, 1094, 1095, 1194, 1230, 6581, 9058 Animals/wildlife, income development 7632 Animals/wildlife, Kenya 411 Animals/wildlife, Latin America 1213 Animals/wildlife, management development/ capacity building 1050, 1089, 1194, 1213, 1232, 1242, 2625, 3525, 3614, 5249, 6780, 7302, 7632, 8980, 9053, 9060, 9082 Animals/wildlife, management/technical aid 585, 1085, 1094, 1095, 1230, 2265, 3391, 3609, 6790, 6822, 6823, 7683, 8190, 8217, 9058 Animals/wildlife, Mongolia 6814, 6834 Animals/wildlife, Namibia 1302 Animals/wildlife, Native Americans/American Indians 1027, 1075 Animals/wildlife, offenders/ex-offenders 5249 Animals/wildlife, Peru 1056 Animals/wildlife, preservation/protection 411, 585, 851, 1050, 1055, 1056, 1079, 1083, 1094, 1242, 2265, 3104, 3391, 3525, 3526, 3614, 5052, 6581, 6836, 7302, 7632, 7683, 8217, 9053, 9058, 9060, 9065, 9077, 9079, 9080, 9082 Animals/wildlife, program evaluation 3104, 6790, 7448 Animals/wildlife, public policy 622 Animals/wildlife, publication 127 Animals/wildlife, research 127, 411, 1050, 1085, 1095, 1230, 6581, 9056 Animals/wildlife, Russia 6822, 6823, 6832, 6833, 6836 Animals/wildlife, sanctuaries 6823, 6834 Animals/wildlife, special services 5249 Animals/wildlife, Tanzania 585 Animals/wildlife, technical assistance 121, 622, 1027 Animals/wildlife, Vietnam 5868 Anthropology/sociology 2758, 5666, 5672, 6661 Anthropology/sociology, conferences/seminars 5672 Anthropology/sociology, minorities 5672 Anthropology/sociology, program evaluation 2758, 5666 Anthropology/sociology, publication 6661 Anthropology/sociology, research 5672 Anthropology/sociology, women 5672 Aquariums 8054 Aquariums, program evaluation 8054 Aquariums, youth 8054 Architecture, aging 3834 Architecture, awards/prizes/competitions 2578 Architecture, children/youth 3836, 4780 Architecture, deaf/hearing impaired 3847 Architecture, disabilities, people with 3834, 3867 Architecture, economically disadvantaged 2578, 3834, 3843, 3854, 3857, 3866 Architecture, faculty/staff development 8032 Architecture, infants/toddlers 3837 Architecture, management development/capacity building 2481, 3834-3838, 3840, 3842, 3843, 3845-3852, 3854-3857, 3860, 3861, 3864-3867, 3870, 3871, 3873, 6133, 6741, 8032, 8065 Architecture, men 3840 Architecture, mentally disabled 3840, 3846 Architecture, research 4780 Architecture, seed money 4780 Architecture, technical assistance 2623, 3834-3838, 3840, 3842, 3843, 3845-3852, 3854-3857, 3860, 3861, 3864-3867, 3870, 3871, 3873, 4785, 6741, 7869 Architecture, women 3864, 3865 Architecture, youth 3849 Archives, African Americans/Blacks 6175 Archives, collections management/preservation 5546, 6617
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Archives, electronic media/online services 6185, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233 Archives, land acquisition 6203 Archives, management development/capacity building 5710, 6175 Archives, minorities 6175 Archives, program evaluation 6235 Archives, research 809, 6221 Argentina, civil rights 5771, 5772 Argentina, community improvement/development 3728 Argentina, crime/courts/legal services 5772 Argentina, education 5771, 6198, 6199 Argentina, environment 6198, 6199 Argentina, international affairs/development 3728, 5772 Argentina, public affairs/government 6198, 6199 Argentina, science 6198, 6199 Arms control, management development/capacity building 5284 Arts 7059 Arts councils 12, 41, 859, 1785, 2161, 2174, 2468, 2469, 3700, 4060, 4137, 5593, 6367, 7655, 8449, 8618 Arts councils, building/renovation 8618 Arts councils, capital campaigns 3700 Arts councils, faculty/staff development 7655 Arts councils, income development 2174, 4137, 6367 Arts councils, management development/capacity building 12, 859, 1785, 2174, 4060, 4137, 5593, 6367, 8618 Arts councils, minorities 2469 Arts councils, program evaluation 3700 Arts councils, technical assistance 41, 5593 Arts education 101-104, 111, 185, 428, 666, 672, 674, 682, 938, 990, 1403, 1473, 1474, 1584, 2073, 2291, 2367, 2480, 2561, 2581, 2583, 2646, 2648, 2916, 3347, 3348, 3481, 3801, 4302, 4756, 4757, 4778, 5045, 5129, 5159, 5329, 5330, 5386, 5449, 5450, 5591, 5695, 5703, 5822, 5900, 5932, 5934, 6322, 6630, 6632, 6752, 6856, 7263, 7395, 7401, 7568, 7859, 7883, 8617, 8624, 8661, 8666, 8670, 8781 Arts education, African Americans/Blacks 7263 Arts education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 5330 Arts education, awards/prizes/competitions 4757 Arts education, building/renovation 111, 7395 Arts education, children 2561, 6630 Arts education, children/youth 101-104, 111, 185, 428, 666, 672, 674, 682, 990, 1473, 1474, 1584, 2291, 2367, 2480, 2581, 2583, 2646, 2648, 2916, 3801, 4756, 4757, 4778, 5045, 5330, 5386, 5449, 5450, 5591, 5695, 5822, 5900, 5932, 5934, 6632, 6856, 7859, 8617, 8781 Arts education, computer systems/equipment 1584 Arts education, conferences/seminars 4757 Arts education, curriculum development 666, 1473, 2561, 5695, 5822, 5900, 5932, 6632 Arts education, economically disadvantaged 111, 1584, 2073, 2291, 2583, 5159, 5591, 6752, 7859, 8617, 8661, 8781 Arts education, electronic media/online services 1473, 6632 Arts education, faculty/staff development 1584, 4757, 5932, 6632, 7883 Arts education, fellowships 4778 Arts education, film/video/radio 672, 1473 Arts education, Hispanics/Latinos 1584, 5045 Arts education, homeless 8670 Arts education, immigrants/refugees 185, 2480 Arts education, income development 1474, 1584, 7401, 8666 Arts education, management development/capacity building 111, 938, 990, 1403, 2073, 2367, 2480, 2581, 2583, 4302, 5129, 5591, 6322, 7263, 7401, 7568, 7859, 7883, 8617, 8624, 8661, 8666, 8670, 8781 Arts education, minorities 185, 2073, 2480, 5591, 6632, 7859 Arts education, performance/productions 2648
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Arts education, program evaluation 185, 2291, 3801, 5159, 5934, 6752, 8666 Arts education, publication 674, 3347 Arts education, research 2291, 3801, 5934 Arts education, scholarship funds 7263 Arts education, technical assistance 938, 990, 1584, 2916, 3481, 4302 Arts education, youth 1403, 2073, 5159, 6752, 7568, 8661, 8666, 8670 Arts, African Americans/Blacks 2461, 2706, 4629, 5013, 5619, 6549, 8118 Arts, alliance 2064, 8093 Arts, artist’s services 661, 1334, 1340, 1398, 1921, 4755, 4772, 5036, 5126, 5624, 5626, 5651, 5699, 5718, 5719, 5775, 5781, 5812, 6049, 6317, 6529, 6563, 6604, 6607, 6619, 6748, 6891, 7245, 7314, 7689, 7943, 8615, 8645, 8692 Arts, Asians/Pacific Islanders 860, 8690 Arts, association 3436, 4060, 5031, 6246 Arts, awards/prizes/competitions 4772 Arts, blind/visually impaired 4505 Arts, building/renovation 7320, 7395, 8077, 8078, 8164, 8690 Arts, children/youth 661, 666, 2648, 4772, 5045, 6710, 6844, 6856, 8725 Arts, collections acquisition 108 Arts, collections management/preservation 6220 Arts, commissioning new works 6614 Arts, computer systems/equipment 877, 913, 7059 Arts, conferences/seminars 2693, 5032, 5481, 6208, 6563, 6614, 7663 Arts, cultural/ethnic awareness 200, 417-419, 485, 499, 665, 831, 894, 910, 937, 1355, 1357, 2393, 2553, 2568, 2637, 2680, 2692, 2697, 2704, 3826, 4271, 4278, 4286, 4347, 4463, 4504, 4507, 5013, 5045, 5116, 5130, 5154, 5271, 5485, 5504, 5619, 5620, 5628, 5643, 5710, 5718, 5719, 5761, 5768, 5769, 5774, 5807, 5811, 5862, 5865, 5866, 5897, 5930, 6196, 6318, 6351, 6543, 6564, 6592, 7075, 7417, 7553, 8039, 8118, 8218, 8275, 8276, 8450, 8647, 8711 Arts, curriculum development 666 Arts, economically disadvantaged 2592, 5719, 6293, 7943 Arts, electronic media/online services 2235, 6607, 8040 Arts, endowments 8583 Arts, equal rights 4505, 6844, 6856 Arts, equipment 8311 Arts, exhibitions 4651, 6890 Arts, faculty/staff development 3436, 6563, 7655, 7689 Arts, fellowships 661, 2706, 4707, 4755, 6317, 6619, 8584, 8692 Arts, film/video/radio 5627 Arts, folk arts 413, 419, 1368, 3772, 4794, 5154, 5385, 5482, 5621, 5652, 5765, 6300, 7002, 7018, 7166, 7553, 7830, 8074 Arts, fund raising/fund distribution 44, 62, 1597, 1598, 1788, 1789, 3384, 3448, 6214, 7445, 8118 Arts, Hispanics/Latinos 5045, 6317 Arts, immigrants/refugees 5154, 6293 Arts, income development 858, 1442, 3485, 5031, 5498, 5594, 5598, 5626, 5628, 6604, 8040, 8454, 8690 Arts, information services 6607 Arts, internship funds 609 Arts, land acquisition 8164 Arts, management development/capacity building 35, 49, 774, 858, 860, 913, 1269, 1442, 2461, 2535, 3436, 3493, 4060, 5130, 5256, 5259, 5587, 5594, 5598, 5624, 5626, 5628, 5643, 5651, 5718, 5768, 5770, 5811, 5865, 6214, 6226, 6246, 6304, 6549, 6604, 7059, 7245, 7314, 7445, 7943, 8093, 8118, 8417, 8615, 8690, 8692 Arts, management/technical aid 44, 49, 61, 62, 65, 108, 109, 174, 288, 419, 456, 462, 463, 607-612, 666, 774, 821, 877, 879, 896, 1119, 1334, 1340, 1597, 1598, 1740, 1788, 1789, 1921, 1922, 1961, 1962, 2097, 2161, 2235,
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2239, 2468, 2469, 2637, 2640, 2648, 2693, 3384, 3439, 3448, 3470, 3657, 3658, 4300, 4309, 4349, 4350, 4463, 4518, 4523, 4605, 4629, 4651, 4654, 4707, 4755, 4765, 4781, 4782, 5013, 5032, 5045, 5130, 5154, 5174, 5259, 5321, 5323-5325, 5440, 5478, 5479, 5498, 5624, 5627, 5699, 5718, 5764, 5768, 5770, 5811, 5833, 5865, 6049, 6127, 6196, 6208, 6214, 6220, 6269, 6272, 6289, 6293, 6332, 6413, 6414, 6432, 6509, 6529, 6542, 6543, 6549, 6563, 6604, 6612, 6614, 6619, 6635, 6641, 6697, 6710, 6743, 6744, 6748, 6844, 6856, 6890, 6891, 7229, 7320, 7328, 7395, 7655, 7663, 7689, 7698, 7774, 8040, 8164, 8218, 8275, 8276, 8292, 8311, 8319, 8449, 8454, 8461, 8517, 8518, 8533, 8582-8584, 8589, 8645, 8725 Arts, minorities 288, 609, 2469, 2592, 5130, 5154, 5624, 6293, 6543, 8584 Arts, multipurpose centers/programs 65, 456, 858, 935, 952, 1235, 1401, 1667, 1740, 1964, 2095, 2693, 2898, 2911, 3414, 3415, 3705, 3806, 3883, 4094, 4293, 4451, 4505, 4516, 4695, 4754, 4782, 5032, 5119, 5120, 5321, 5323-5325, 5478, 5479, 5498, 5503, 5601, 5602, 5708, 5737, 5742, 5764, 5877, 6289, 6293, 6432, 6542, 6557, 7186, 7229, 7406, 7567, 7608, 7870, 7871, 7923, 8040, 8059, 8161, 8454, 8461, 8551, 8782 Arts, Native Americans/American Indians 4463, 5626, 5628, 5643, 5718, 5719, 5768, 5769, 5811, 5865, 8218 Arts, performance/productions 2648, 5812, 6614 Arts, program evaluation 5865 Arts, public policy 858, 5032, 5478, 6604, 6619 Arts, publication 5619, 7774, 8461 Arts, research 65, 419, 860, 877, 879, 3448, 4281, 4350, 5321, 5323-5325, 5481, 5587, 5619, 5769, 8319 Arts, scholarship funds 7774 Arts, seed money 5036 Arts, services 877, 1119, 2461, 2535, 2592, 2706, 3439, 3498, 3657, 3658, 4309, 4349, 4350, 5174, 5256, 5587, 5594, 5598, 5619, 5628, 5643, 5768-5770, 5811, 6208, 6293, 6509, 8076-8078 Arts, single organization support 35, 860, 913, 1269, 1442, 1902, 3485, 3493, 4281, 4580, 6226, 6304, 8417, 8690 Arts, technical assistance 1902, 2064, 3485, 3493, 3498, 4281, 4505, 4580, 5031, 5126, 5481, 5699, 5770, 5781, 8076-8078 Arts, women 5594 Arts, youth 288 Arts/culture/humanities, Africa 6579 Arts/culture/humanities, Australia 417, 7661 Arts/culture/humanities, Belarus 2742 Arts/culture/humanities, Brazil 5620, 5642 Arts/culture/humanities, Cambodia 2731 Arts/culture/humanities, Canada 3845, 3870, 5927 Arts/culture/humanities, Caribbean 6592 Arts/culture/humanities, China 611, 5485, 6208 Arts/culture/humanities, Cuba 6133, 6318, 6564 Arts/culture/humanities, Denmark 2742 Arts/culture/humanities, Developing countries 139, 1209 Arts/culture/humanities, Egypt 5710 Arts/culture/humanities, Ethiopia 413 Arts/culture/humanities, France 7690 Arts/culture/humanities, Ghana 5621 Arts/culture/humanities, Global programs 665, 1126, 1209, 1357, 1362, 1456, 5271, 5504, 5742, 5750, 5927, 6023, 6593, 7692 Arts/culture/humanities, Guatemala 3801 Arts/culture/humanities, India 2252, 5620, 5737 Arts/culture/humanities, Indonesia 5764, 5765, 5897, 5930, 5932 Arts/culture/humanities, Kenya 5877 Arts/culture/humanities, Laos 2731 Arts/culture/humanities, Latin America 6220 Arts/culture/humanities, Lebanon 612, 5774 Arts/culture/humanities, Lithuania 2742 Arts/culture/humanities, Middle East 5632, 5774
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Arts/culture/humanities, Netherlands 5833, 5866, 5876, 5877 Arts/culture/humanities, Nigeria 5651, 5678 Arts/culture/humanities, Northeast Africa 5632, 5774 Arts/culture/humanities, Peru 1933 Arts/culture/humanities, Philippines 5440 Arts/culture/humanities, Russia 2718, 2752, 5700, 6821 Arts/culture/humanities, South Africa 3772, 4032, 6196, 6579, 6602 Arts/culture/humanities, Tajikistan 419 Arts/culture/humanities, Thailand 2731 Arts/culture/humanities, Vietnam 2731, 5781, 5866 Arts/culture/humanities, Western Africa 5833 Asia, animals/wildlife 1213, 1303 Asia, community improvement/development 5931 Asia, crime/courts/legal services 5815 Asia, education 5942, 6159, 6496 Asia, environment 1149, 1213, 1229, 1303, 5931 Asia, health—general 5655 Asia, international affairs/development 1179, 1222, 1229, 3887, 5310, 5655, 5815, 5931, 5942, 6159, 6496 Asia, science 1222, 1229 Asia, social sciences 1179, 5310, 5815, 5942 Asians/Pacific Islanders, arts/culture/humanities 197, 499, 831, 860, 878, 902, 910, 937, 2557, 2680, 4347, 4506, 4507, 5330, 5493, 6341, 6351, 8450, 8690 Asians/Pacific Islanders, civil rights 599, 700, 1306, 1308, 2131, 3474, 3896, 4321, 4365, 5634, 6319 Asians/Pacific Islanders, community improvement/ development 700, 708, 1118, 1308, 3586, 3782, 5773, 5790, 6033, 6711, 6728 Asians/Pacific Islanders, crime/courts/legal services 323, 2067, 3896, 4321, 5634, 8619 Asians/Pacific Islanders, education 196, 619, 2470, 5330 Asians/Pacific Islanders, employment 700, 6319 Asians/Pacific Islanders, environment 1349 Asians/Pacific Islanders, food/nutrition/agriculture 6341 Asians/Pacific Islanders, health—general 196, 197, 244, 246, 260, 266, 268, 272, 278, 306, 310, 322, 323, 1021, 1349, 1511, 1525, 1540, 2131, 2647 Asians/Pacific Islanders, housing/shelter 700, 6728 Asians/Pacific Islanders, human services— multipurpose 323, 1118, 2067, 2500, 2523, 2840, 3782, 4173, 4190, 4191, 4273, 4321, 4326, 4432, 5139, 5387, 6341, 8450, 8619, 8625, 9001 Asians/Pacific Islanders, international affairs/ development 1714 Asians/Pacific Islanders, philanthropy/voluntarism 658, 1306, 1331, 4036 Asians/Pacific Islanders, public affairs/government 599, 619, 708, 1714, 2131, 3782, 5773, 5790 Asians/Pacific Islanders, religion 1306, 1714 Asians/Pacific Islanders, youth development 6371, 8668 Assistive technology 1443, 8646 Assistive technology, blind/visually impaired 8646 Assistive technology, deaf/hearing impaired 8646 Assistive technology, disabilities, people with 1443 Assistive technology, economically disadvantaged 1443 Assistive technology, management development/ capacity building 1443, 8646 Asthma 2323, 2330, 2465, 2978 Asthma, children/youth 2323 Asthma, infants/toddlers 2465, 2978 Asthma, management development/capacity building 2323 Asthma, program evaluation 2330 Astronomy 1013, 1043 Astronomy, computer systems/equipment 1043 Astronomy, research 1043 Astronomy, technical assistance 1013
Athletics/sports, African Americans/Blacks 4088, 4629 Athletics/sports, amateur competition 1114, 3888 Athletics/sports, amateur leagues 1359, 2541, 2890, 3536, 3613, 4088, 4270, 4607, 4838 Athletics/sports, baseball 2276, 4629 Athletics/sports, boys 3613 Athletics/sports, children 2080, 2495, 4088, 4270, 6497 Athletics/sports, children/youth 1114, 1359, 1725, 2276, 2541, 2596, 3536, 3584, 3888, 4836, 4875 Athletics/sports, computer systems/equipment 2522 Athletics/sports, disabilities, people with 1458, 2276, 2439, 7167-7180, 8437 Athletics/sports, economically disadvantaged 1114, 1359, 2080, 2495, 2596, 3536, 3888, 4270, 4836, 4875, 4903, 6497, 8101 Athletics/sports, electronic media/online services 4838 Athletics/sports, equestrianism 2439, 7167-7180, 8437 Athletics/sports, equipment 2596 Athletics/sports, faculty/staff development 1359, 3536, 7167-7180, 8101 Athletics/sports, football 8443 Athletics/sports, girls 2522, 3613 Athletics/sports, homeless 3536 Athletics/sports, income development 2522, 7938 Athletics/sports, infants/toddlers 4903 Athletics/sports, management development/ capacity building 1359, 1458, 1725, 2080, 2383, 2397, 2439, 2495, 2522, 2541, 2596, 2890, 3536, 3584, 3613, 3888, 4088, 4270, 7167-7180, 7614, 7938, 8101, 8437 Athletics/sports, minorities 1114, 1359, 2080, 2495, 2596, 3888, 4836 Athletics/sports, offenders/ex-offenders 4270 Athletics/sports, program evaluation 2276, 2522, 4270, 4836, 4903, 6497 Athletics/sports, racquet sports 3584 Athletics/sports, research 4836 Athletics/sports, school programs 1725, 4836, 4875, 4903, 6497, 8101 Athletics/sports, seed money 6497 Athletics/sports, single parents 4903 Athletics/sports, soccer 2080, 2495, 2596 Athletics/sports, Special Olympics 2383, 2397 Athletics/sports, technical assistance 2629, 3888, 4838, 4875 Athletics/sports, training 1458, 2522 Athletics/sports, water sports 2629, 7614, 7938 Athletics/sports, youth 8101 Australia, animals/wildlife 1083 Australia, arts/culture/humanities 417, 7661 Australia, community improvement/development 416, 7661 Australia, education 1805, 7478-7480, 7499 Australia, environment 1083, 7672, 7862 Australia, international affairs/development 7862 Australia, recreation/sports/athletics 7672 Australia, science 7478-7480, 7499 Autism 15, 1399, 2230, 7899, 8603, 8604 Autism, children/youth 15, 1399, 2230, 7899, 8603 Autism, curriculum development 2230 Autism, electronic media/online services 2230 Autism, faculty/staff development 8603 Autism, infants/toddlers 8604 Autism, management development/capacity building 15, 1399 Autism, mentally disabled 15, 1399, 2230, 7899, 8603, 8604 Autism, technical assistance 2230, 7899 Bahrain, international affairs/development 5436 Bahrain, public affairs/government 5436 Ballet, building/renovation 8259 Ballet, computer systems/equipment 911 Ballet, management development/capacity building 771, 772, 911, 2295, 8240, 8258, 8259 Ballet, performance/productions 8258 Ballet, technical assistance 897 Belarus, arts/culture/humanities 2742
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Belarus, education 2742 Belgium, community improvement/development 5435 Belgium, international affairs/development 5435, 5715 Belgium, philanthropy/voluntarism 3606, 3749, 5715 Belgium, religion 2247 Benefits planning services 2806, 2807, 4378 Benefits planning services, aging 2806, 2807 Benefits planning services, children/youth 2806, 2807 Benefits planning services, disabilities, people with 2806, 2807, 4378 Benefits planning services, economically disadvantaged 2806, 2807 Benefits planning services, management development/capacity building 4378 Big Brothers/Big Sisters 2163, 3475, 5454, 7010, 7011, 7776 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, computer systems/ equipment 5454 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, faculty/staff development 2163, 5454, 7776 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, management development/capacity building 2163, 3475, 7010, 7011 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, minorities 7776 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, program evaluation 5454 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, technical assistance 3475, 5454 Bioethics, internship funds 6638 Bioethics, management development/capacity building 2267 Biological sciences 8, 60, 139, 1484, 3856, 4634, 4642, 5002, 5003, 5603, 6651, 6667, 6670, 7398, 7654, 7729 Biological sciences, children/youth 5002, 7398, 7654 Biological sciences, conferences/seminars 4642, 6667 Biological sciences, curriculum development 1484 Biological sciences, faculty/staff development 1484 Biological sciences, management development/ capacity building 3856 Biological sciences, program evaluation 5002, 5003 Biological sciences, publication 139, 4634 Biological sciences, seed money 7729 Biological sciences, technical assistance 3856, 6651 Biological sciences, youth 1484 Biomedicine 139, 4633 Biomedicine research 50, 8834, 8932, 8933 Biomedicine research, AIDS, people with 8932 Biomedicine research, management development/ capacity building 8834, 8933 Biomedicine research, program evaluation 8932 Biomedicine research, technical assistance 50 Biomedicine, electronic media/online services 4633 Biomedicine, faculty/staff development 4633 Biomedicine, publication 139 Black studies 5664 Black studies, film/video/radio 5664 Black studies, management development/capacity building 5664 Black studies, seed money 5664 Blind/visually impaired, animals/wildlife 5249 Blind/visually impaired, arts/culture/humanities 4505 Blind/visually impaired, education 8207, 8562 Blind/visually impaired, employment 201, 3869 Blind/visually impaired, health—general 201, 2804, 8562, 8849 Blind/visually impaired, health—specific diseases 293, 6144, 6145, 8207, 8849 Blind/visually impaired, human services— multipurpose 201, 1570, 2160, 2804, 2835, 2836, 4057, 5249, 5630, 6146, 7405, 7628, 8646 Blind/visually impaired, international affairs/ development 6144, 6145, 8849 Blind/visually impaired, public affairs/government 4505, 8207 Blind/visually impaired, science 8646
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Bolivia, animals/wildlife 1056 Bolivia, environment 1056, 2741 Bolivia, public affairs/government 2741 Bolivia, religion 2248 Bolivia, social sciences 1056 Bolivia, youth development 3714 Bosnia-Herzegovina, public affairs/government 3918 Botanical gardens 32, 989, 1007, 1412, 2289, 5396, 5500, 6366, 7684, 7825, 8229, 8592 Botanical gardens, building/renovation 32 Botanical gardens, children/youth 989, 5396 Botanical gardens, faculty/staff development 1007 Botanical gardens, income development 5500 Botanical gardens, management development/ capacity building 32, 1007, 2289, 7825, 8229, 8592 Botanical gardens, men 989 Botanical gardens, technical assistance 989, 5500, 6366, 7684 Botanical/horticulture/landscape services 9048 Botanical/horticulture/landscape services, children/ youth 9048 Botany 3835, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6616 Botany, electronic media/online services 6185, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233 Botany, faculty/staff development 6616 Botany, management development/capacity building 3835, 6616 Botany, research 6221, 6616 Botany, technical assistance 3835 Botswana, animals/wildlife 1302, 2455 Botswana, environment 1302, 2455 Botswana, health—general 8966 Botswana, health—specific diseases 8966 Botswana, international affairs/development 2455 Boy scouts 8973 Boy scouts, endowments 8973 Boy scouts, management development/capacity building 8973 Boys & girls clubs 1786, 1910, 2056, 3575, 4140, 5016 Boys & girls clubs, income development 4140 Boys & girls clubs, management development/ capacity building 1786, 1910, 2056, 3575, 4140, 5016 Boys, arts/culture/humanities 1212, 2095, 7190, 7216 Boys, community improvement/development 2753, 3282, 4086 Boys, crime/courts/legal services 4086, 7562 Boys, education 2576, 5149, 7187, 7777 Boys, health—general 337, 400, 1202, 2753, 3282, 3545, 3706, 5616, 7562 Boys, human services—multipurpose 337, 377, 400, 3282, 3545, 4298, 4488, 5459, 7017, 7562 Boys, mental health/substance abuse 3706, 7276 Boys, public affairs/government 867, 3574 Boys, recreation/sports/athletics 3613 Boys, religion 4086 Boys, youth development 1212, 1786, 1910, 2056, 2095, 2163, 3475, 3575, 4140, 4488, 5016, 5454, 5508, 7010, 7011, 7562, 7778, 8973 Brain research 1975 Brain research, technical assistance 1975 Brazil, arts/culture/humanities 5620, 5642 Brazil, civil rights 3723, 5714 Brazil, community improvement/development 1020, 1040, 1070, 3723, 3760, 3809, 5431, 5717, 5884 Brazil, education 1447, 1801, 3760, 6233, 7497 Brazil, environment 618, 1020, 1032, 1040-1042, 1054, 1070, 5717, 5884, 6233, 7862 Brazil, food/nutrition/agriculture 5884, 8550 Brazil, human services—multipurpose 5431 Brazil, international affairs/development 618, 3723, 5003, 5431, 5620, 5707, 5714, 7862 Brazil, philanthropy/voluntarism 3723 Brazil, public affairs/government 1447, 5642, 5829, 6233, 8550 Brazil, recreation/sports/athletics 1054
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Brazil, science 5003, 6233, 7497 Brazil, social sciences 5714 Brazil, youth development 3716, 3809, 7497 Breast cancer 262, 263, 269, 354, 452, 991, 1251, 1267, 5210-5218 Breast cancer, building/renovation 1251 Breast cancer, conferences/seminars 5218 Breast cancer, economically disadvantaged 269, 5213, 5214 Breast cancer, electronic media/online services 5216, 5217 Breast cancer, faculty/staff development 263, 5213, 5214, 5218 Breast cancer, Hispanics/Latinos 269, 1267 Breast cancer, immigrants/refugees 269 Breast cancer, management development/capacity building 262, 263, 269, 354, 452, 1251, 1267 Breast cancer, minorities 354, 5213, 5214 Breast cancer, program evaluation 991, 1267 Breast cancer, technical assistance 5210, 5211 Breast cancer, women 262, 263, 269, 354, 452, 991, 1251, 1267, 5210-5218 Bulgaria, international affairs/development 3972 Bulgaria, public affairs/government 4059 Burkina Faso, environment 7563 Burkina Faso, health—general 7563, 8842 Burkina Faso, international affairs/development 8842 Business school/education 818, 1224, 1825, 1938, 2342, 2452, 2564, 4606, 4646, 4648, 5157, 5328, 5342, 5344, 5390, 6663, 6664, 7503, 7523, 8535 Business school/education, awards/prizes/ competitions 4646, 7503, 7523 Business school/education, children/youth 1825 Business school/education, conferences/seminars 1938, 6663, 6664 Business school/education, curriculum development 1938 Business school/education, economically disadvantaged 5157 Business school/education, fellowships 818, 1224, 1938, 4646 Business school/education, management development/capacity building 8535 Business school/education, minorities 1825, 5157 Business school/education, program evaluation 5328 Business school/education, publication 1938 Business school/education, research 4646, 4648 Business school/education, scholarship funds 2452, 2564 Business school/education, technical assistance 6663, 6664 Business school/education, youth 5157 Business/industry 141, 542, 662, 664, 998, 999, 1006, 1234, 1454, 1664, 1802, 1813, 1920, 2041, 2065, 2342, 2426, 2456, 2733, 2882, 2919, 3003, 3080, 3284, 3307, 3404, 3551, 3556, 3585, 3602, 3646, 3694, 3752, 3757, 3792, 4004, 4246, 4289, 4578, 4579, 4967, 5200, 5342, 5349, 5552, 5613, 5635, 5663, 5678, 5720, 5823, 6122, 6477, 6506, 6550, 6567, 6615, 6663, 6664, 6680-6683, 6685, 6715, 6728, 7275, 7349, 7371, 7385, 7503, 7523, 7743, 7833, 7866, 7885, 7963, 7968, 8166, 8386, 8410, 8506, 8859 Business/industry, African Americans/Blacks 1813, 3551, 3585, 5720 Business/industry, aging 4289 Business/industry, Asians/Pacific Islanders 6728 Business/industry, awards/prizes/competitions 6715, 7503, 7523, 7968 Business/industry, capital campaigns 2065, 6615 Business/industry, children/youth 3307, 8859 Business/industry, conferences/seminars 1813, 2041, 2065, 5613, 6663, 6664, 6680, 6681, 6715, 7275 Business/industry, curriculum development 664 Business/industry, disabilities, people with 4289 Business/industry, economically disadvantaged 662, 664, 1664, 2733, 3080, 3284, 3752, 3757, 3792, 4004, 4246, 4289, 5720, 5823, 6477, 6615, 6715, 6728, 7275, 8859
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Business/industry, electronic media/online services 6680 Business/industry, faculty/staff development 8859 Business/industry, film/video/radio 5678 Business/industry, immigrants/refugees 664, 1664 Business/industry, income development 7833 Business/industry, infants/toddlers 3752, 3792 Business/industry, internship funds 6477 Business/industry, management development/ capacity building 1006, 3404, 3757, 4246, 5678, 6728, 7385, 7833, 7866 Business/industry, minorities 1664, 2456, 3080, 3602, 3752, 3792, 5823, 6477 Business/industry, program evaluation 3307, 4967, 5635, 5720 Business/industry, research 662, 2733, 3284, 3307, 4289, 4967, 5663, 5823, 6728, 8859 Business/industry, scholarship funds 2065 Business/industry, seed money 7743, 7866 Business/industry, technical assistance 4004, 6663, 6664, 6682, 6685, 7963, 8410 Business/industry, women 662, 664, 1664, 2456, 3752, 3792, 4289, 5678 Business/industry, youth 3284, 8506 Cambodia, arts/culture/humanities 2731 Cambodia, crime/courts/legal services 4331 Cambodia, environment 2731 Cambodia, health—general 4330, 4346 Cambodia, housing/shelter 4331 Cambodia, international affairs/development 2731, 4331 Camp Fire 5970 Camp Fire, program evaluation 5970 Campaign finance reform 604, 5293, 6021, 6024 Campaign finance reform, management development/capacity building 604, 5293, 6024 Campaign finance reform, program evaluation 6021 Camps, children/youth 3356, 3521, 3522 Camps, faculty/staff development 2254, 3356 Camps, land acquisition 3827 Camps, management development/capacity building 3356, 3521, 3827, 8220 Camps, mentally disabled 3356 Camps, Native Americans/American Indians 4663 Camps, technical assistance 3521, 3522 Camps, youth 4663 Canada, animals/wildlife 1027, 1075, 3525, 3526, 9056, 9065, 9082 Canada, arts/culture/humanities 3845, 3870, 5927 Canada, community improvement/development 3527, 3845, 7667, 9059, 9063, 9078, 9081 Canada, crime/courts/legal services 1027 Canada, education 783, 8014, 8015 Canada, employment 6656 Canada, environment 1027, 1075, 3524-3526, 3845, 3870, 4037, 6732, 7862, 9056, 9059, 9063, 9065, 9071, 9073, 9078, 9081, 9082 Canada, health—general 7660 Canada, health—specific diseases 7660 Canada, human services—multipurpose 3870 Canada, international affairs/development 5780, 6656, 7862 Canada, medical research 2450 Canada, philanthropy/voluntarism 5684, 5780 Canada, public affairs/government 783, 5684, 6656 Canada, science 3526, 9056 Cancer 2359, 2544, 7163, 7660, 7814, 7886, 8495, 8974 Cancer research 66, 1975 Cancer research, technical assistance 1975 Cancer, children/youth 8974 Cancer, LGBTQ 2544 Cancer, management development/capacity building 7163, 7886, 8974 Cancer, program evaluation 2359, 7660 Cancer, terminal illness, people with 7660 Cancer, women 2544 Caribbean, animals/wildlife 1213 Caribbean, arts/culture/humanities 6592 Caribbean, community improvement/development 1223, 3762 Caribbean, environment 1157, 1185, 1213, 1223 Caribbean, international affairs/development 6592
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Caribbean, philanthropy/voluntarism 3749 Caribbean, public affairs/government 3762 Caribbean, social sciences 5656 Catholic churches and agencies 1462, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1938, 2193, 2208, 2209, 2213, 2241, 2242, 2245-2254, 2832, 7202, 7259, 7362, 8303 Catholic churches and agencies, aging 2832 Catholic churches and agencies, children/youth 2247, 2250 Catholic churches and agencies, conferences/ seminars 1927, 1938, 2249, 2832 Catholic churches and agencies, curriculum development 1938, 2213 Catholic churches and agencies, economically disadvantaged 2208 Catholic churches and agencies, equipment 1929, 2245, 2246, 2250, 2252 Catholic churches and agencies, faculty/staff development 1929, 1935, 2193, 2209, 2213, 2252, 2254 Catholic churches and agencies, fellowships 1938 Catholic churches and agencies, Hispanics/Latinos 1935, 2241 Catholic churches and agencies, income development 1935 Catholic churches and agencies, management development/capacity building 1462, 2193, 2208, 2213, 2245, 7202, 7259, 8303 Catholic churches and agencies, minorities 2208 Catholic churches and agencies, offenders/ ex-offenders 1929 Catholic churches and agencies, publication 1938 Catholic churches and agencies, research 2193, 2249 Catholic churches and agencies, seed money 2193 Catholic churches and agencies, technical assistance 1931, 1933, 1935 Catholic churches and agencies, women 2248, 2253 Catholic churches and agencies, youth 1935 Central America, community improvement/ development 3762, 5682 Central America, environment 1152, 3053, 5682, 6503 Central America, international affairs/development 1152, 3053, 6503 Central America, public affairs/government 3762 Ceramic arts, management development/capacity building 4302 Ceramic arts, technical assistance 4302 Cerebral palsy 8305 Cerebral palsy, management development/capacity building 8305 Cerebral palsy, physically disabled 8305 Child abuse, computer systems/equipment 8702 Child abuse, conferences/seminars 3144 Child abuse, crime/abuse victims 210, 224, 311, 1501, 1734, 3017, 3144, 4243, 4399, 5583, 5981, 6439, 7013, 8372, 8452, 8456, 8636, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 9118 Child abuse, curriculum development 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Child abuse, disabilities, people with 8704 Child abuse, economically disadvantaged 311, 8434, 8441, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737 Child abuse, equipment 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Child abuse, faculty/staff development 5981, 7013, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Child abuse, Hispanics/Latinos 8434 Child abuse, homeless 311 Child abuse, income development 224, 4243, 8684 Child abuse, management development/capacity building 210, 224, 1734, 2912, 4243, 6439, 7013, 8452, 8456, 8563, 8636, 8684, 8702, 8703, 8705, 8737 Child abuse, Native Americans/American Indians 8702, 8703 Child abuse, program evaluation 224 Child abuse, seed money 8705 Child abuse, technical assistance 2314, 8702 Child development, building/renovation 1682, 7009 Child development, children 7950 Child development, children/youth 1491
Child development, conferences/seminars 1502, 7839 Child development, crime/abuse victims 2170 Child development, curriculum development 122, 1689, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Child development, economically disadvantaged 2170, 3086, 3183, 3184, 3193, 3766, 3798, 4798, 4861, 4988, 7587, 8060, 8434, 8441, 8471, 8472 Child development, education 1115, 1116, 1187, 1491, 1678, 1681, 1682, 1685, 1689, 2170, 3086, 3183, 3184, 3766, 4275, 4525, 4798, 4988, 5049, 7839, 7950, 8060 Child development, electronic media/online services 5939 Child development, equipment 1682, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Child development, faculty/staff development 122, 1678, 1683, 1689, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Child development, Hispanics/Latinos 8434, 8471, 8472 Child development, income development 122 Child development, infants/toddlers 1115, 1116, 1187, 1678, 1681, 1682, 1685, 1689, 2170, 3086, 3183, 3184, 3766, 4275, 4525, 4798, 4988, 5049, 7839, 8060 Child development, management development/ capacity building 1124, 1132, 1491, 1674, 1683, 1690, 2170, 2377, 3766, 3798, 4583, 7572, 7587, 7950, 8435 Child development, mentally disabled 123, 8604 Child development, minorities 7839 Child development, program evaluation 1673, 1681-1683, 1685, 3086, 4275, 4861, 4988, 5533, 5939, 7760, 8060 Child development, research 1115, 1116, 1502, 4275, 4525, 7950 Child development, scholarship funds 1683 Child development, seed money 7913 Child development, services 122, 123, 649, 650, 1124, 1132, 1187, 1502, 1673, 1674, 1678, 1683, 1685, 1690, 2170, 2377, 2866, 2879, 3183, 3184, 3193, 3203, 3798, 4275, 4582, 4583, 4861, 5533, 5535, 5939, 7009, 7572, 7587, 7759, 7760, 7913, 8430-8435, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8604, 9004 Child development, substance abusers 4988 Child development, technical assistance 1502 Child development, youth 1685 Children’s rights 1493, 3150, 3217, 3965, 4321, 6723 Children’s rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4321 Children’s rights, children/youth 1493, 3150, 3217, 3965, 4321 Children’s rights, economically disadvantaged 3965, 4321, 6723 Children’s rights, immigrants/refugees 4321 Children’s rights, income development 3150 Children’s rights, management development/ capacity building 3150 Children’s rights, minorities 3965, 6723 Children’s rights, publication 3965 Children’s rights, research 3965 Children’s rights, seed money 1493 Children’s rights, technical assistance 1493 Children’s rights, women 3965 Children’s rights, youth 6723 Children, adoption 2518, 4131, 4142, 4204, 4466, 8572 Children, arts/culture/humanities 1270, 2497, 2561, 5120, 6513, 6630, 7807, 7950 Children, day care 54, 56, 123, 128, 651, 652, 762, 1248, 1249, 1273, 1312, 1606, 1669-1671, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1683, 1684, 1686-1688, 1691, 1692, 1694, 1695, 1865, 1866, 1958, 1959, 2004, 2069, 2170, 2172, 2270, 2286, 2315, 2336, 2465, 2688, 2877, 2885, 2978, 3167, 3168, 3191, 3258, 3320, 3459, 3483, 3590, 3600, 3603, 3752, 3792, 3798, 3837, 4079, 4160, 4219, 4258, 4294, 4306, 4326, 4429, 4510, 4525, 4539, 4585, 4619, 4903, 5018, 5320, 5358, 5392, 5442, 5448, 5451, 5491, 6320, 6633, 7037, 7054, 7146, 7325,
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7368, 7386, 7397, 7603, 7643, 7799, 7908, 8036, 8070, 8097, 8267, 8493, 8505, 8961, 9002, 9003 Children, education 73, 118, 1270, 1333, 1358, 1446, 1507, 1565, 1772, 1898, 2080, 2109, 2495, 2497, 2561, 2585, 2587, 3078, 3696, 3764, 3924, 3943, 4025, 4460, 4926, 5089, 5168, 5181, 5182, 5184, 5881, 5938, 6497, 6513, 6630, 7513, 7791, 7807, 7950, 7995-8000, 8375, 8552, 9095 Children, employment 54 Children, environment 1358, 7807 Children, food/nutrition/agriculture 4926 Children, foster care 181, 843, 1487, 1492, 1493, 1496, 1499, 1500, 1502, 2364, 2945, 2953, 3127, 3147, 3181, 3185, 3270, 3291, 3305, 3311, 3334, 4157, 4204, 4227, 4427, 4845, 8572, 8700, 8701, 8733 Children, health—general 4926, 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000 Children, human services—multipurpose 54, 8915 Children, mental health/substance abuse 1772, 2816 Children, public affairs/government 1507 Children, recreation/sports/athletics 1110, 2080, 2495, 4088, 4270, 4599, 6066, 6277, 6497 Children, science 73, 118, 1358, 3078, 7513, 8375 Children, services 4070 Children, youth development 1446, 2587, 3924, 4270 Children/youth, African Americans/Blacks 4175, 5468 Children/youth, AIDS, people with 5014, 5044, 6559, 6610 Children/youth, animals/wildlife 2878, 8451 Children/youth, arts/culture/humanities 77, 101-105, 111, 185, 428, 660, 661, 666, 672, 674, 680, 682, 813, 830, 939, 990, 1108, 1162-1166, 1393, 1401, 1473, 1474, 1581, 1584, 1738, 1901, 2079, 2089, 2258, 2271, 2285, 2291, 2367, 2393, 2473, 2480, 2483, 2513, 2581, 2583, 2594, 2646, 2648, 2681, 2916, 2921, 2998, 3082, 3159-3161, 3234, 3338, 3801, 3836, 4094, 4177, 4324, 4504, 4532, 4624, 4700, 4756, 4757, 4772, 4776, 4778, 4780, 4783, 4794, 4860, 5015, 5045, 5055, 5151, 5161, 5186, 5267, 5330, 5335, 5368-5370, 5385, 5386, 5449, 5450, 5591, 5605, 5695, 5822, 5877, 5900, 5905, 5921, 5932, 5934, 5978, 6358, 6514, 6579, 6625, 6632, 6710, 6740, 6783, 6844, 6856, 7183, 7377, 7384, 7617, 7785, 7793, 7795, 7804, 7808, 7838, 7859, 8081, 8307, 8308, 8448, 8539, 8551, 8585, 8617, 8627, 8725, 8781, 8782 Children/youth, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4321 Children/youth, awards/prizes/competitions 3249, 3250 Children/youth, civil rights 77, 692, 721, 743, 1288, 1309, 1356, 1401, 1493, 2107, 2754, 3150, 3196, 3217, 3253, 3637, 3823, 3965, 4031, 4186, 4321, 5361, 5907, 5921, 6504, 7099, 8728 Children/youth, community improvement/ development 267, 287, 291, 657, 677, 713, 719, 822, 950, 989, 1162-1166, 1336, 1418, 2107, 2648, 2897, 3107, 3108, 3113, 3114, 3116, 3119, 3121, 3125, 3126, 3130-3134, 3136, 3139, 3151, 3152, 3154, 3162, 3165, 3172-3175, 3178, 3180, 3182, 3187, 3194-3196, 3200, 3202, 3209, 3213, 3218, 3219, 3221-3225, 3234, 3236, 3242-3245, 3249, 3250, 3252-3256, 3260, 3261, 3268, 3269, 3271, 3273-3275, 3277, 3279, 3280, 3283, 3286, 3292-3295, 3302-3304, 3306, 3307, 3313, 3314, 3316, 3321, 3323, 3332, 3336, 3355, 3600, 3711, 3809, 3815, 3823, 3825, 3902, 3906-3908, 3926, 3956, 4031, 4066, 4070, 4071, 4090, 4134, 4404, 4611, 4791, 4953, 5044, 5045, 5148, 5649, 5848, 5849, 5905, 6275, 6309, 6394, 6518, 6586, 6706, 6710, 6740, 6757, 7055, 7106, 7111, 7239, 7561, 7755, 7913, 8056, 8360, 8481, 8542, 8725, 8728, 8733, 8734, 8841, 8859
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Children/youth, computer systems/equipment 5483, 5484, 7604, 8702 Children/youth, conferences/seminars 1502, 3143, 3144, 3161, 3256, 3325, 4051, 7643, 8575 Children/youth, crime/abuse victims 2, 1231, 1352, 1734, 2196, 2723, 2797, 3140, 3143, 3144, 3328, 4399, 5483, 5484, 7013, 7551, 7576, 7580, 7639, 8044, 8049, 8274, 8372, 8456, 8555, 8637, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 8799, 9118, 9134 Children/youth, crime/courts/legal services 2, 210, 224, 235, 323, 383, 692, 721, 743, 764, 796, 822, 1160, 1231, 1352, 1486, 1501, 1728, 1734, 1736, 2314, 2581, 2723, 2736, 2798, 2807, 2912, 2956, 3017, 3129, 3144, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3283, 3288-3290, 3327, 3331, 3335, 3395, 3540, 3580, 4151, 4166, 4243, 4247, 4283, 4321, 4399, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5263, 5491, 5583, 5762, 5937, 5981, 6439, 6487, 7013, 7244, 7551, 7580, 7633, 7639, 8033, 8049, 8291, 8321, 8372, 8452, 8456, 8555, 8563, 8601, 8619, 8636, 8637, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 8761, 8799, 9118, 9134 Children/youth, disabilities, people with 2797, 3134, 3140, 8704 Children/youth, economically disadvantaged 713, 1231, 1260, 1869, 1870, 1952, 1989-1991, 2040, 2058, 2083, 2124, 2196, 2797, 2953, 3110, 3112, 3114, 3120-3122, 3126, 3134, 3136, 3140, 3145, 3176, 3186, 3194, 3202, 3206, 3209, 3211, 3229, 3234, 3235, 3242-3245, 3249, 3250, 3266-3269, 3277, 3279, 3298, 3301, 3304, 3306, 3308, 3315, 3326, 3328, 3336, 3341, 3536, 3750, 3815, 3966, 3988, 3998, 4006, 4008, 4050, 4175, 4321, 4367, 4387, 4421, 4911, 4914, 4941, 5468, 5848, 5849, 5972, 6309, 6548, 6559, 6574, 6610, 6757, 6917, 7124, 7643, 7649, 8092, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 8752, 8799, 9024, 9044 Children/youth, education 15, 74, 77, 86, 101-105, 111, 112, 131, 160, 172, 423, 428-430, 434, 437, 466, 490, 517, 521, 657, 660, 661, 672, 674, 677, 680, 682, 683, 692, 702, 709, 719, 721, 743, 746, 752, 764, 796, 802, 812, 813, 817, 853, 903, 939-941, 943, 944, 950, 958, 967, 968, 974-979, 981-984, 986-988, 1104-1106, 1108, 1109, 1164, 1309, 1342, 1354, 1399, 1407, 1410, 1419, 1447, 1452, 1473, 1474, 1491, 1493, 1725, 1733, 1738, 1763, 1776, 1783, 1794, 1805, 1811, 1815, 1820, 1825, 1834, 1916, 1930, 1983, 2016, 2038-2040, 2057, 2058, 2060, 2079, 2081, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2194, 2230, 2250, 2258, 2367, 2473, 2516, 2534, 2572, 2593, 2594, 2646, 2648-2650, 2652, 2684, 2691, 2797, 2815, 2826, 2859, 2891, 2914, 2916, 2921, 2925, 2928, 2929, 2993, 2994, 2998, 3017, 3082, 3112, 3119, 3121, 3124, 3153, 3154, 3157, 3164, 3174, 3188-3190, 3192, 3197, 3198, 3200, 3205, 3207, 3208, 3224, 3228, 3231, 3238, 3240, 3251, 3264, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3318, 3319, 3324, 3333, 3338, 3339, 3370, 3377, 3383, 3398, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3460, 3478, 3513, 3571, 3637, 3709, 3758, 3778, 3787, 3789, 3801, 3815, 3825, 3888, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3926, 3955, 3965, 3966, 3988, 3994, 3995, 3998, 4006-4009, 4041, 4050, 4051, 4053, 4068, 4075, 4093, 4094, 4177, 4324, 4373, 4374, 4445, 4504, 4519, 4524, 4528, 4582, 4583, 4611, 4616, 4621, 4622, 4624, 4625, 4644, 4756-4759, 4762, 4766, 4768, 4772, 4776, 4778, 4780, 4783, 4791, 4792, 4794, 4795, 4805, 4830, 4836, 5002, 5015, 5017, 5019, 5055, 5088, 5096, 5098, 5142, 5155, 5161, 5175, 5186, 5188, 5209, 5245, 5279, 5288, 5289, 5291, 5294, 5311, 5312, 5330, 5335, 5347, 5353, 5361, 5368-5370, 5385, 5386, 5396, 5449, 5450, 5475, 5505, 5591, 5654, 5695, 5779, 5822, 5824, 5900, 5907, 5921, 5932, 5934,
SUBJECT INDEX
5942, 5944, 5950, 5951, 5957-5959, 5966, 6147, 6150, 6282, 6393, 6394, 6463, 6504, 6514, 6544, 6548, 6579, 6599, 6625, 6626, 6632, 6710, 6772, 6798, 6809, 6842-6844, 6848-6850, 6852-6854, 6856, 6858-6867, 6870-6879, 6881-6889, 6915, 6998, 7094, 7099, 7114, 7239, 7270, 7373, 7392, 7393, 7398, 7402, 7403, 7437, 7438, 7462-7475, 7478-7502, 7504-7512, 7514-7522, 7524-7535, 7561, 7587, 7622, 7654, 7670, 7680-7682, 7687, 7715, 7727, 7733, 7779, 7781, 7785, 7787, 7789, 7793-7796, 7799, 7801, 7804, 7805, 7808, 7813, 7899, 7971-7994, 8001-8020, 8024, 8025, 8038, 8105, 8149, 8163, 8197, 8207, 8208, 8223, 8263, 8264, 8269, 8287, 8307, 8308, 8312, 8313, 8359, 8360, 8374, 8378-8380, 8383, 8389, 8393, 8400, 8401, 8407, 8415, 8425-8427, 8448, 8463, 8480, 8496, 8508, 8562, 8568, 8569, 8574, 8617, 8674, 8733, 8781, 8801, 8809, 8825, 8841, 8846, 8859, 8870, 8902, 8937, 8938, 8989, 9048, 9088, 9105-9108 Children/youth, electronic media/online services 8274 Children/youth, employment 822, 1309, 2600, 2650, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3174, 3199, 3209, 3214, 3221-3223, 3236, 3255, 3271, 3283, 3286, 3307, 3313, 3906, 5649, 6706, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7733, 8269, 8425 Children/youth, endowments 5468 Children/youth, environment 287, 437, 974, 989, 1000, 1030, 1410, 1418, 1820, 1901, 2039, 2393, 2650, 2826, 3605, 3758, 3778, 3836, 4076, 4462, 4766, 4768, 5396, 6157, 6347, 6505, 6817, 6998, 7615, 9048 Children/youth, faculty/staff development 1260, 1677, 3109, 3111, 3140, 3536, 3995, 4421, 4445, 5468, 7013, 7443, 7643, 7796, 8274, 9134 Children/youth, fellowships 1164, 3149 Children/youth, food/nutrition/agriculture 287, 2257, 2596, 3530, 3778, 4751, 4836, 4848, 4875, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4941, 4972, 4984, 7438 Children/youth, health—general 11, 64, 206, 217, 225, 245, 256, 267, 285, 291, 302, 308, 323, 324, 326, 355, 356, 383, 453, 692, 721, 743, 962, 1000, 1098, 1100, 1112, 1188, 1342, 1520, 1767, 1930, 2323, 2754, 2797, 2798, 2802, 2806, 2807, 2812, 2813, 2815, 2817, 2818, 2826, 2888, 2913, 2914, 2994, 2997, 3107, 3138, 3350, 3530, 3599, 3619, 3717, 3823, 4093, 4283, 4346, 4399, 4456, 4730, 4802, 4805, 4836, 4848, 4859-4861, 4863, 4873, 4875, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4923, 4941, 4947, 4948, 4953, 4964, 4965, 4972, 4984, 4985, 4990, 4997, 5014, 5044, 5138, 5155, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5535, 5561, 5583, 5981, 5982, 6270, 6307, 6347, 6348, 6610, 6675, 6802-6804, 7413, 7429, 7594, 7643, 7688, 7754-7756, 7781, 7982-7985, 8010, 8044, 8360, 8381, 8393, 8426, 8478-8482, 8487, 8488, 8493, 8523, 8524, 8562, 8594, 8679, 8699, 8734, 8761, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Children/youth, health—specific diseases 15, 64, 293, 326, 430, 1004, 1098, 1399, 2230, 2323, 2817, 2818, 5044, 5583, 5589, 6347, 6348, 6610, 7412, 7899, 8207, 8393, 8400, 8426, 8603, 8905, 8974 Children/youth, Hispanics/Latinos 3112, 3122, 3249, 3250, 4911, 4914, 5468, 9024 Children/youth, homeless 1120, 1260, 3536, 4175, 8628 Children/youth, housing/shelter 1336, 1418, 2595, 3151, 3187, 3223, 3225, 3260, 3261, 3322, 3323, 4301, 4439, 5021, 6757, 8628, 8765 Children/youth, human services—multipurpose 2, 17, 20, 59, 70, 122, 123, 181, 208, 210, 217, 224, 235, 323, 324, 356, 514, 705, 713, 743, 746, 764, 822, 939, 944, 989, 1099, 1120,
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SUBJECT INDEX
1132, 1164-1166, 1231, 1260, 1262, 1304, 1352, 1409, 1431, 1485, 1487, 1492, 1493, 1496, 1502, 1577, 1585, 1672, 1677, 1734, 1791, 1850, 1851, 1865, 1866, 1893, 1952, 1983, 1989-1996, 2040, 2058, 2077, 2083, 2115, 2124, 2126, 2134, 2143, 2169, 2196, 2198, 2240, 2284, 2314, 2364, 2399, 2464, 2477, 2518, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2723, 2736, 2772, 2797, 2798, 2802, 2806, 2807, 2866, 2879, 2912, 2913, 2928, 2929, 2956, 2997, 3025, 3108-3114, 3116, 3118-3122, 3126, 3127, 3133-3138, 3140, 3142-3145, 3147-3149, 3159-3161, 3164, 3176-3182, 3185, 3186, 3194, 3196, 3201-3204, 3206, 3209-3211, 3215, 3217-3219, 3221-3223, 3227, 3229, 3234-3237, 3242-3245, 3247, 3249-3252, 3254, 3256, 3258, 3259, 3266-3270, 3277, 3279, 3280, 3285-3287, 3291, 3293, 3295-3298, 3301, 3304-3306, 3309, 3311, 3313, 3315, 3317, 3322-3326, 3328, 3332, 3334, 3336, 3341, 3383, 3459, 3513, 3536, 3540, 3583, 3599, 3600, 3617, 3682, 3733, 3750, 3778, 3800, 3804, 3815, 3906, 3955, 3966, 3988, 3995, 3998, 4006-4008, 4041, 4050, 4051, 4066, 4070, 4131, 4142, 4151, 4157, 4175, 4190, 4204, 4211, 4227, 4243, 4247, 4252, 4262, 4283, 4313, 4321, 4367, 4387, 4398, 4399, 4403, 4421, 4426, 4427, 4445, 4466, 4582, 4583, 4668, 4802, 4860, 4861, 4873, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4941, 4960, 4965, 4984, 4990, 5014, 5020, 5021, 5044, 5048, 5148, 5219, 5263, 5347, 5468, 5474, 5483, 5484, 5491, 5533, 5535, 5649, 5848, 5849, 5939, 5972, 5981, 6139, 6275, 6284, 6309, 6438, 6439, 6548, 6559, 6574, 6610, 6699, 6713, 6757, 6773, 6782, 6789, 6917, 7009, 7013-7015, 7022, 7024, 7025, 7031, 7032, 7048, 7049, 7055, 7101, 7111, 7124, 7189, 7199, 7201, 7279, 7285, 7319, 7376, 7429, 7441, 7443, 7453, 7538, 7542, 7551, 7564, 7572, 7576, 7578, 7580, 7587, 7595, 7604, 7626, 7639, 7643, 7649, 7756, 7766, 7796, 7799, 7813, 7895, 7899, 7913, 7918, 7949, 8033, 8044, 8049, 8056, 8088, 8092, 8196, 8198, 8200, 8267, 8269, 8274, 8291, 8302, 8321, 8372, 8389, 8401, 8435, 8452, 8456, 8493, 8505, 8515, 8542, 8555, 8563, 8572, 8575, 8591, 8601, 8602, 8619, 8626, 8628, 8636, 8637, 8648, 8654, 8676, 8679, 8684, 8699-8705, 8724, 8725, 8733, 8734, 8737, 8740, 8752, 8753, 8761, 8765, 8799, 8937, 9024, 9044, 9118, 9134 Children/youth, immigrants/refugees 3194, 3234, 4175, 4321, 4911, 6309, 8752 Children/youth, income development 20, 356, 5468, 7604, 7949, 8092, 8637, 8648, 8679, 8684, 8753 Children/youth, international affairs/development 466, 1255, 1733, 3619, 4387, 4818, 5258, 5942, 5944, 6307, 6610, 6736, 6817, 7561, 8427, 8951, 9044 Children/youth, LGBTQ 4445 Children/youth, management development/capacity building 2, 20, 356, 514, 1120, 1231, 1260, 1304, 1352, 1485, 1677, 1734, 2077, 3109, 3111, 3148, 3149, 3194, 3269, 3536, 3583, 3682, 3733, 3750, 3804, 4175, 4367, 4387, 4421, 4426, 4445, 4668, 4802, 5014, 6574, 6699, 6757, 6782, 6789, 7013, 7024, 7048, 7049, 7189, 7201, 7285, 7376, 7441, 7443, 7453, 7568, 7576, 7578, 7580, 7595, 7604, 7639, 7649, 7895, 7949, 8092, 8274, 8456, 8555, 8602, 8626, 8628, 8637, 8648, 8679, 8684, 8702, 8703, 8705, 8734, 8737, 8753, 8761, 8937, 9134 Children/youth, medical research 8523, 8524 Children/youth, mental health/substance abuse 123, 181, 208, 210, 217, 514, 944, 1262, 2169, 3141, 3235, 3237, 3717, 4252, 4301, 4313, 4398, 4439, 4830, 4900, 4930, 4931, 4960, 4964, 5535, 5937, 6586, 6610, 6773, 7201, 7373, 7434, 7441, 7594, 7633, 7790, 7899, 8149, 8571
274
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Children/youth, mentally disabled 3235, 3237, 7201, 7899 Children/youth, minorities 3194, 3234, 3242-3245, 4367, 4865, 5972, 6309, 6757, 8092, 8799 Children/youth, Native Americans/American Indians 8702, 8703 Children/youth, offenders/ex-offenders 208, 2202, 2723, 2953, 4930, 4931, 4960, 8799 Children/youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 131, 603, 989, 2060, 3116, 3117, 3139, 3178, 3201, 3275, 3956, 6518 Children/youth, program evaluation 713, 1849, 2196, 2202, 2259, 2797, 3126, 3140, 3235, 3237, 3279, 3309, 3966, 4403, 4960, 4984, 5468, 5848, 5849, 6548, 6559, 6610, 7015, 7022, 7055, 7279, 8753, 8799, 9024, 9044 Children/youth, public affairs/government 225, 383, 429, 490, 705, 719, 1165, 1166, 1309, 1447, 1487, 1494, 1496, 2058, 2060, 2133, 2194, 2649, 2736, 2817, 2818, 3108, 3131-3133, 3137, 3138, 3143, 3149, 3172, 3187, 3196, 3210, 3212, 3217-3219, 3226, 3235, 3236, 3241, 3252, 3254, 3258, 3266, 3273, 3274, 3286, 3299, 3300, 3310, 3355, 3637, 3711, 3789, 3916, 3998, 4006, 4071, 4076, 4134, 4791, 4912, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5002, 5055, 5096, 5148, 5483, 5484, 5491, 5535, 5654, 5877, 5944, 5951, 6518, 6710, 6740, 6772, 6817, 6842, 6843, 6848-6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6879, 6881-6889, 7504, 7505, 7508, 7519, 7520, 7687, 7715, 7727, 7766, 7793, 8025, 8033, 8038, 8056, 8207, 8269, 8572, 8676, 8728, 8740, 8951 Children/youth, publication 3308, 4965, 5483, 5484 Children/youth, recreation/sports/athletics 755, 1099, 1114, 1359, 1725, 2276, 2541, 2596, 3355, 3356, 3521, 3522, 3536, 3584, 3888, 4063, 4836, 4875, 4965, 8451 Children/youth, religion 2247, 2250, 3178, 3179, 3294, 4751, 5907, 6147, 6150 Children/youth, research 705, 713, 1165, 1166, 1502, 2196, 2259, 2723, 2797, 3112, 3126, 3135, 3140, 3235, 3237, 3242, 3268, 3269, 3279, 3285, 3298, 3308, 3309, 3315, 3966, 3998, 4006, 4008, 4387, 4403, 4865, 4941, 5483, 5484, 5848, 8799, 9044 Children/youth, safety/disaster relief 160, 3111, 3255, 4863 Children/youth, science 74, 429, 517, 1104-1106, 1109, 1811, 1825, 1834, 2258, 2650, 3460, 4616, 4622, 4624, 4625, 4644, 4766, 4780, 5002, 5098, 7094, 7398, 7437, 7462-7475, 7478-7502, 7504-7507, 7509-7512, 7514-7518, 7521, 7522, 7524-7535, 7654, 8287, 8378-8380, 8383, 8463 Children/youth, seed money 2196, 8705 Children/youth, services 2, 20, 59, 70, 208, 356, 514, 705, 713, 822, 1120, 1164-1166, 1214, 1231, 1260, 1304, 1352, 1431, 1485, 1502, 1585, 1672, 1677, 1734, 1849-1851, 1869, 1870, 1893, 1952, 1989-1991, 2040, 2058, 2077, 2083, 2124, 2143, 2196, 2202, 2259, 2723, 2797, 2953, 2997, 3109-3112, 3114, 3120-3122, 3126, 3134-3136, 3140, 3143-3145, 3148, 3149, 3159-3161, 3176, 3186, 3194, 3202, 3206, 3209, 3211, 3229, 3234, 3235, 3237, 3242-3245, 3249, 3250, 3256, 3266-3269, 3277, 3279, 3285, 3296, 3298, 3301, 3304, 3306, 3308, 3309, 3315, 3325, 3326, 3328, 3336, 3341, 3383, 3513, 3536, 3583, 3682, 3733, 3750, 3804, 3815, 3966, 3988, 3995, 3998, 4006-4008, 4041, 4050, 4051, 4175, 4321, 4367, 4387, 4399, 4403, 4421, 4426, 4445, 4668, 4802, 4865, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4941, 4960, 4965, 4984, 5014, 5044, 5048, 5468, 5474, 5483, 5484, 5848, 5849, 5972, 6275, 6309, 6548, 6559, 6574, 6610, 6699, 6757, 6782, 6789, 6917, 7013, 7015, 7022, 7024, 7048, 7049, 7055, 7101, 7124, 7189, 7201, 7279, 7285, 7319, 7376, 7441, 7443, 7453, 7538, 7551, 7568, 7576, 7578, 7580, 7595,
7604, 7626, 7639, 7643, 7649, 7796, 7895, 7899, 7949, 8044, 8049, 8056, 8088, 8092, 8196, 8198, 8274, 8372, 8456, 8555, 8575, 8602, 8626, 8628, 8637, 8648, 8679, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8734, 8737, 8752, 8753, 8761, 8799, 8937, 9024, 9044, 9118, 9134 Children/youth, single parents 8628 Children/youth, social sciences 105, 1733, 3176, 3229, 3269, 3279, 3328, 3339, 3956, 4528, 4791, 4792, 5188, 5353, 5939, 5942, 5944, 5957, 8427 Children/youth, substance abusers 3145, 4930, 4931, 4960 Children/youth, technical assistance 1502, 1893, 3109, 3112, 3121, 3149, 3202, 3234, 3242, 3988, 3998, 4006-4008, 4041, 4050, 4051, 4865, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4941, 4965, 5474, 5972, 7319, 7899, 8702 Children/youth, youth development 423, 603, 709, 755, 796, 903, 1114, 1160, 1288, 1356, 1359, 1407, 1487, 1494, 1496, 1503, 1728, 1736, 2194, 2250, 2464, 2541, 2596, 2772, 2797, 2897, 3128, 3395, 3459, 3571, 3580, 3584, 3631, 3711, 3716, 3809, 3825, 3874, 3875, 3888, 3966, 3988, 4009, 4050, 4053, 4076, 4187, 4188, 4462, 4519, 4792, 5136, 5258, 5353, 5475, 5877, 5957, 5958, 5970, 6463, 6736, 6740, 6772, 6782, 7052, 7464, 7469, 7497, 7517, 7518, 7626, 7715, 7786, 7789, 7960, 8034, 8163, 8374, 8478, 8479, 8481, 8482, 8487, 8488, 8567, 8574, 8591, 8654, 8668, 8674, 8809, 9048 Chile, community improvement/development 5723, 5731 Chile, education 5824, 5901 Chile, international affairs/development 3566, 3746, 5723, 5731 Chile, social sciences 3566 China, arts/culture/humanities 611, 5485, 6208 China, civil rights 5863, 5918 China, community improvement/development 542, 567, 1810, 5342, 5344, 5430, 5633, 5644, 5670, 5672, 5673, 5821, 5863, 6572, 6596, 7561 China, crime/courts/legal services 5344, 5677, 5815, 5918, 5937, 8385 China, education 582, 1801, 1810, 5342, 5344, 5671, 5908, 5933, 5944, 7469, 7561, 7673 China, environment 538, 539, 541-544, 546-552, 555, 556, 564, 565, 569, 570, 574, 575, 577, 578, 580-582, 5644, 5672 China, food/nutrition/agriculture 5672 China, health—general 2419, 5753 China, international affairs/development 5430, 5485, 5670, 5677, 5780, 5815, 5918, 5944, 6208, 6572, 7561, 8385, 9040 China, mental health/substance abuse 5937 China, philanthropy/voluntarism 5633, 5645, 5780, 5821 China, public affairs/government 538, 539, 541, 543, 545, 552, 564, 567, 569, 574, 575, 577, 578, 580, 582, 5645, 5863, 5944 China, religion 9040 China, science 550, 581, 7469 China, social sciences 549, 550, 5672, 5673, 5815, 5918, 5944, 8385 China, youth development 7469 Christian agencies & churches 21, 534, 955, 1705, 1706, 1708-1711, 1713-1715, 1717, 1756, 2159, 2215, 2308-2310, 2566, 3642, 3644, 4081, 4085, 4086, 4148, 4209, 4366, 4594, 6370, 6575, 7274, 7457-7461, 8199, 8222, 8301, 8306, 8349, 8975, 8977, 8994, 9038-9043, 9112 Christian agencies & churches, African Americans/ Blacks 2215, 4086, 8222 Christian agencies & churches, aging 955 Christian agencies & churches, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1714 Christian agencies & churches, boys 4086 Christian agencies & churches, building/renovation 2566 Christian agencies & churches, conferences/ seminars 6575, 7458
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Christian agencies & churches, economically disadvantaged 955, 1714, 4085, 4086, 7457, 8222 Christian agencies & churches, electronic media/ online services 8977 Christian agencies & churches, equipment 1717, 7460 Christian agencies & churches, faculty/staff development 4148 Christian agencies & churches, income development 4209, 9040 Christian agencies & churches, internship funds 1711, 2215 Christian agencies & churches, land acquisition 7461 Christian agencies & churches, management development/capacity building 2566, 4085, 4148, 4209, 8975, 9040, 9043, 9112 Christian agencies & churches, minorities 4085 Christian agencies & churches, offenders/ ex-offenders 4148 Christian agencies & churches, program evaluation 4148 Christian agencies & churches, publication 7459 Christian agencies & churches, research 4086 Christian agencies & churches, scholarship funds 1711, 9041 Christian agencies & churches, seed money 2215 Christian agencies & churches, technical assistance 1708, 1709, 4081, 8306 Christian agencies & churches, women 6575 Circus arts, economically disadvantaged 6460 Circus arts, minorities 6460 Civic centers, management development/capacity building 952, 7810 Civic centers, technical assistance 952 Civil liberties, advocacy 696, 698, 3937, 5687, 6585 Civil liberties, capital campaigns 696 Civil liberties, conferences/seminars 5687 Civil liberties, death penalty issues 6026, 7087, 8543 Civil liberties, due process 2728, 6468, 6471, 7083 Civil liberties, economically disadvantaged 1932, 3937, 5687, 6468, 6471, 7087 Civil liberties, electronic media/online services 6471 Civil liberties, faculty/staff development 7083 Civil liberties, first amendment 6515 Civil liberties, freedom of information 630, 2718, 7103 Civil liberties, freedom of religion 628 Civil liberties, immigrants/refugees 6585 Civil liberties, income development 6026 Civil liberties, management development/capacity building 628, 630, 696, 698, 1932, 5687, 6515, 6585, 7083, 7103 Civil liberties, minorities 6471 Civil liberties, offenders/ex-offenders 5687, 6026, 6468, 6471, 7083, 7087, 8543 Civil liberties, reproductive rights 395, 617, 625, 780, 1198, 1205, 2131, 2132, 2142, 2748, 2754, 3565, 5477, 5487, 5489, 5492, 5494, 5501, 5726, 5850, 8911 Civil liberties, research 6471 Civil liberties, right to life 1932 Civil liberties, technical assistance 3937, 6026 Civil liberties, women 1932 Civil rights, Africa 2142, 5687, 5850 Civil rights, Argentina 5771, 5772 Civil rights, Brazil 3723, 5714 Civil rights, China 5863, 5918 Civil rights, Developing countries 8911 Civil rights, Eastern Europe 3974 Civil rights, England 2142, 5623, 8911 Civil rights, Europe 8911 Civil rights, Global programs 625, 2728, 3937, 5690, 5714, 5728, 5754, 5922, 6576, 8911 Civil rights, India 5637, 5880 Civil rights, Indonesia 5828 Civil rights, Israel 628, 630, 2127, 2128, 3343, 5961 Civil rights, Kenya 5754 Civil rights, Latin America 5772 Civil rights, Malaysia 6247
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Civil rights, Mexico 2748, 2754, 5747, 5856, 8715 Civil rights, Middle East 1404 Civil rights, Montenegro 3958 Civil rights, Nigeria 5306, 5668, 5687, 5726 Civil rights, Peru 5778 Civil rights, race/intergroup relations 595, 614, 624, 692, 1288, 1356, 1774, 1775, 1956, 1957, 1999-2003, 2090, 2091, 2106, 2128, 2208, 3343, 3823, 3895, 3958, 3974, 3980, 4434, 4469, 4473, 4663, 5130, 5929, 5961, 6010, 6462, 6576, 7099, 7792, 8649, 8719, 8720, 8722, 8728, 8741, 8750 Civil rights, Russia 2718, 3984 Civil rights, Serbia 3958 Civil rights, Sierra Leone 5874 Civil rights, South Africa 3903, 4031, 4032, 5911, 5924 Civil rights, Tanzania 4333 Civil rights, Uganda 2728, 5623 Civil rights, Vietnam 5612, 5688 Civil rights, voter education 689, 2149, 4186, 4210, 5240, 6002, 6004, 6491, 6492, 6535 Civil rights, Western Africa 5668 Civil rights, Yugoslavia 3974 Civil/human rights, advocacy 213, 1306, 1371, 2107, 2147, 2214, 3723, 3731, 3806, 3903, 3981, 3993, 4031, 4032, 4434, 4832, 5117, 5637, 5662, 5668, 5680, 5690, 5791, 5805, 5814, 5828, 5847, 5853, 5856, 5874, 5888, 6242, 6248, 6249, 6421, 6423, 6425, 6426, 6428, 6480, 6565, 6839, 8722 Civil/human rights, African Americans/Blacks 77, 3765, 3903, 4486, 5298, 5664, 5793, 5871, 6175, 8750 Civil/human rights, aging 204, 361, 3431, 6447, 6839 Civil/human rights, AIDS, people with 5911 Civil/human rights, alliance 1205, 1404, 8727 Civil/human rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 599, 700, 1306, 1308, 3474, 3896, 4365, 5634, 6319 Civil/human rights, capital campaigns 696 Civil/human rights, children/youth 77, 721, 743, 1309, 1401, 2107, 2754, 3196, 3253, 3637, 3823, 4031, 5361, 5907, 5921, 6504 Civil/human rights, computer systems/equipment 8278 Civil/human rights, conferences/seminars 1371, 3253, 3638, 3731, 5494, 5623, 5871, 5923 Civil/human rights, crime/abuse victims 721, 2104, 2142, 5612, 5688, 5880 Civil/human rights, curriculum development 5907, 8741 Civil/human rights, disabilities, people with 204, 3823, 4416, 6002, 7797 Civil/human rights, disabled 4416, 6002, 6016, 7797 Civil/human rights, economically disadvantaged 204, 213, 384, 700, 706, 707, 768, 857, 1308, 1346, 1371, 1475, 2070, 2104, 2107, 2127, 2144, 2147, 2658, 3196, 3484, 3507, 3723, 3806, 3823, 3903, 4031, 4170, 4179, 4181, 4337, 4371, 4486, 5237, 5551, 5623, 5660, 5662, 5680, 5714, 5772, 5778, 5791, 5819, 5847, 5853, 5856, 5863, 5871, 5878, 5891, 5911, 6242, 6249, 6421, 6423, 6425, 6426, 6428, 6447, 6565, 6839, 8715, 8722, 8726, 8763 Civil/human rights, electronic media/online services 7717, 8278 Civil/human rights, endowments 5880 Civil/human rights, equal rights 189, 592, 4170, 4371 Civil/human rights, equipment 689, 7797 Civil/human rights, faculty/staff development 592, 602, 716, 3621, 4441, 5361, 5612, 5816, 5819, 5828, 6403, 7246 Civil/human rights, film/video/radio 77, 5664, 7797 Civil/human rights, fund raising/fund distribution 5137 Civil/human rights, girls 5923 Civil/human rights, Hispanics/Latinos 81, 82, 93, 410, 734, 1196, 1197, 1751, 2283, 2354, 2355, 2429, 2658, 3011, 3253, 3638, 3666,
SUBJECT INDEX
3667, 3670, 3671, 3686, 4172, 4821, 5073, 5199, 6262, 6365, 6403, 6519, 6520, 6613, 6951-6955, 7130, 7277, 8278, 8715, 8723, 8739, 9128 Civil/human rights, homeless 6249 Civil/human rights, immigrants 379, 384, 602, 700, 706, 729, 1309, 1310, 2070, 2658, 3196, 3984, 4181, 4486, 5660, 5801, 5878, 6319, 6329, 6339, 6408, 6462, 6585, 8715, 8723, 8727 Civil/human rights, immigrants/refugees 729, 1308, 2104, 2107, 2127, 3474, 3896, 5634, 5878, 6403, 8715, 8727 Civil/human rights, income development 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 1371, 2283, 3896, 4172, 5793, 5801, 5863, 5874, 6480 Civil/human rights, indigenous people 5747, 5856 Civil/human rights, infants/toddlers 748 Civil/human rights, information services 8543 Civil/human rights, internship funds 5494 Civil/human rights, LGBTQ 697, 714-716, 720, 721, 727, 732, 743, 744, 748, 1739, 1750, 1751, 3431, 3621, 3637, 4228, 4304, 4441, 5361, 5637, 5724, 5735, 5921, 6247, 6504, 8686 Civil/human rights, management development/ capacity building 189, 213, 384, 602, 696-698, 714, 715, 727, 732, 743, 744, 768, 857, 1196, 1310, 1404, 1739, 1750, 1751, 2070, 2104, 2107, 2127, 2214, 3637, 3723, 3771, 3823, 3894, 3896, 4031, 4032, 4170, 4172, 4179, 4181, 4228, 4304, 4392, 4416, 4441, 4486, 4832, 5306, 5623, 5634, 5664, 5668, 5714, 5724, 5728, 5739, 5754, 5772, 5793, 5801, 5805, 5816, 5819, 5856, 5863, 5874, 5878, 5880, 5922, 5924, 6002, 6016, 6175, 6247, 6319, 6329, 6339, 6365, 6369, 6504, 6585, 7246, 7315, 8278, 8638, 8686, 8727, 8741, 8750 Civil/human rights, management/technical aid 361, 625, 689, 716, 720, 729, 1205, 1305, 1401, 1417, 1475, 1774, 1946, 2754, 3343, 3507, 3666, 3667, 3823, 3903, 3981, 3993, 4337, 4365, 4371, 4473, 5237, 5477, 5487, 5494, 5551, 5814, 6014, 6242, 6248, 6249, 6447, 6454, 6565, 7130, 7311, 7792, 8543, 8710, 8714, 8715, 8719, 8720, 8722, 8726, 8763 Civil/human rights, mentally disabled 6016, 6839 Civil/human rights, migrant workers 213 Civil/human rights, minorities 77, 81, 82, 93, 361, 379, 410, 599, 706, 707, 720, 734, 768, 857, 1196, 1197, 1306, 1308, 1309, 1346, 1371, 1774, 2070, 2107, 2127, 2144, 2283, 2354, 2355, 2429, 3011, 3196, 3253, 3474, 3638, 3666, 3667, 3670, 3671, 3686, 3731, 3765, 3771, 3823, 3894, 3896, 3925, 3981, 4170, 4172, 4179, 4181, 4337, 4365, 4371, 4372, 4392, 4473, 4821, 5073, 5137, 5199, 5237, 5623, 5634, 5660, 5662, 5664, 5680, 5739, 5785, 5791, 5793, 5805, 5816, 5847, 5853, 5878, 5882, 5891, 6175, 6262, 6329, 6365, 6369, 6403, 6421, 6426, 6428, 6462, 6480, 6519, 6520, 6613, 6951-6955, 7071, 7130, 7246, 7277, 7315, 7792, 8278, 8638, 8713, 8714, 8719, 8720, 8722, 8727, 8739, 8741, 8750, 8763, 9128 Civil/human rights, Native Americans/American Indians 4372, 5739, 6423, 8638, 8713, 8715 Civil/human rights, offenders/ex-offenders 8543 Civil/human rights, program evaluation 4434, 5612, 5688, 5771, 5778, 5847, 5911, 6491, 6492 Civil/human rights, public education 7071 Civil/human rights, public policy 3894, 5871, 6491, 6492, 7246, 7315, 8638 Civil/human rights, publication 77, 5911 Civil/human rights, research 2754, 3823, 5298, 5477, 5612, 5637, 5688, 5714, 5735, 5771, 5814, 5816, 5828, 5847, 5891, 5907, 5911, 6565, 6613, 7792, 7798, 8714, 8763 Civil/human rights, seed money 5664, 8741 Civil/human rights, single organization support 696, 698 Civil/human rights, student aid 5778 Civil/human rights, technical assistance 592, 599, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 1308, 1371,
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SUBJECT INDEX
2127, 2144, 2658, 3474, 3484, 3896, 3925, 3981, 3984, 3993, 4032, 5298, 5637, 5680, 5735, 5785, 5828, 5863, 5871, 5874, 5882, 5918, 6421, 6423, 6426, 6480, 7717 Civil/human rights, volunteer services 716 Civil/human rights, women 625, 729, 732, 1205, 2104, 2107, 2142, 2144, 2754, 3484, 4031, 4179, 4333, 5298, 5306, 5477, 5487, 5494, 5612, 5623, 5636, 5637, 5688, 5714, 5728, 5747, 5754, 5771, 5772, 5778, 5785, 5793, 5816, 5819, 5863, 5880, 5907, 5911, 5918, 5922-5924, 6247, 6319, 7717, 7798, 8686, 8710, 8763 Civil/human rights, youth 1205, 3993, 4333, 5237, 7792, 8741, 8750 College (community/junior), Asians/Pacific Islanders 196 College (community/junior), curriculum development 4271, 4623, 7835, 8939 College (community/junior), economically disadvantaged 196, 881, 2936, 2946-2948, 3890 College (community/junior), electronic media/online services 782 College (community/junior), faculty/staff development 4223, 4286, 7827 College (community/junior), immigrants/refugees 196 College (community/junior), management development/capacity building 455, 882, 2933, 2979, 4223, 4259, 8424 College (community/junior), minorities 2936, 2946-2948 College (community/junior), Native Americans/ American Indians 4259, 4271, 4286 College (community/junior), program evaluation 5883, 6674 College (community/junior), research 3890, 4614, 5883 College (community/junior), technical assistance 2923, 2979, 3890, 4223, 7826, 7827, 7835 College (community/junior), youth 8939 College, African Americans/Blacks 6177, 6211 College, capital campaigns 2201 College, conferences/seminars 4620, 5494 College, economically disadvantaged 6511, 6752 College, endowments 6181 College, internship funds 5494, 6624 College, management development/capacity building 71, 901, 1172, 2201, 3842, 3864, 3865, 4202, 6031, 6172, 6176-6178, 6180-6182, 6192, 6193, 6195, 6205, 6209, 6211, 6213, 6217, 6237-6239, 7077, 7959, 8787 College, men 6211 College, Private nonsectarian organization 901, 1172, 2857, 4202, 6031, 6176, 6180, 6192, 6193, 6205, 6209, 6212, 6213, 6217, 6237-6239, 7959 College, program evaluation 2857, 2899, 4620, 6752 College, Protestant agencies & churches 71, 2201, 2216, 6172, 6177, 6178, 6181, 6182, 6195, 6211, 7077 College, research 8787 College, technical assistance 2216, 3842, 3864, 3865, 6212 College, women 2201, 3864, 3865, 5494, 6176, 6177, 6212, 6213, 6624 College, youth 2899, 6752 Colombia, community improvement/development 5686 Colombia, education 6227 Colombia, environment 618, 6227 Colombia, international affairs/development 618 Colombia, philanthropy/voluntarism 5686 Colombia, public affairs/government 6227 Colombia, science 6227 Community development, African Americans/Blacks 351, 483, 677, 740, 741, 1700, 1704, 2177, 2897, 3116, 3154, 3730, 4033, 4082, 4086, 4090, 4418, 4945, 5236, 5581, 5870, 5871, 6397, 6500, 6999, 7106, 7107, 7147, 7339, 7642, 7819, 8253, 8254, 8733, 8750
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Community development, aging 1336, 6500, 7623, 8728 Community development, AIDS, people with 5911 Community development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 700, 708, 1118, 1308, 3586, 3782, 5790, 6033 Community development, awards/prizes/ competitions 741, 3249, 3250, 4646, 5453, 6258, 6259, 6302 Community development, boys 3282, 4086 Community development, building/renovation 736, 1949, 2612, 3480, 4516, 7200, 8134 Community development, business promotion 2479, 3699, 3704, 3919, 4061, 5778, 5860, 7339, 7642, 7819, 7948, 8249 Community development, capital campaigns 1974, 3009, 3586, 3600, 4323, 6615 Community development, children/youth 267, 291, 657, 677, 822, 950, 1336, 1418, 2107, 2648, 2897, 3107, 3113, 3116, 3119, 3121, 3126, 3134, 3136, 3151, 3152, 3154, 3162, 3178, 3180, 3200, 3213, 3218, 3219, 3243-3245, 3249, 3250, 3252, 3256, 3261, 3268, 3269, 3275, 3277, 3279, 3280, 3283, 3302, 3304, 3306, 3316, 3332, 3336, 3600, 3711, 3809, 3815, 3823, 3825, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3926, 4090, 4611, 5045, 5148, 5905, 6394, 7106, 7239, 7561, 7755, 8360, 8481, 8728, 8733, 8734, 8841 Community development, citizen coalitions 25, 97, 218, 219, 240, 275, 291, 301, 362, 394, 416, 489, 596, 598, 605, 634, 657, 670, 677, 679, 684, 689, 690, 700, 706-708, 726, 733, 740, 758, 874, 950, 1001, 1118, 1308, 1317, 1435, 1927, 1937, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1982, 2055, 2107, 2112, 2180, 2193, 2223, 2224, 2584, 2759, 2799, 3087, 3092, 3151, 3152, 3162, 3200, 3213, 3218, 3219, 3244, 3245, 3332, 3437, 3480, 3537, 3586, 3784, 3785, 3802, 3818, 3820, 3823, 3893, 3901, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3911, 3912, 3930, 3932, 3934-3936, 3946, 3976, 3977, 3981, 3989, 3999, 4010, 4011, 4024, 4030, 4033, 4058, 4082-4084, 4117, 4119, 4123, 4124, 4155, 4170, 4172, 4181, 4254, 4272, 4371, 4458, 4487, 5023, 5034, 5035, 5100, 5101, 5236, 5239, 5243, 5374, 5629, 5748, 5791, 5847, 5853, 5870-5872, 5878, 5889, 6005, 6135, 6286, 6328, 6397, 6421, 6422, 6424-6426, 6428, 6429, 6449, 6464-6467, 6471, 6500, 6573, 6583, 6620, 6720, 6901, 6902, 6987, 6989, 7057, 7073, 7078, 7084, 7098, 7161, 7387, 7606, 7623, 7884, 7885, 8042, 8064, 8065, 8130, 8131, 8150, 8315, 8706, 8716, 8719, 8728, 8729, 8732-8735, 8741, 8742, 8748, 8749, 8758-8760, 8762, 8841 Community development, civic centers 952, 7810, 7940 Community development, computer systems/ equipment 528, 7611, 8270, 8285 Community development, conferences/seminars 414, 416, 1927, 3107, 3162, 3256, 3731, 3926, 3989, 4339, 4612, 4620, 4642, 5652, 5871, 6598, 7753, 8420 Community development, curriculum development 2213, 4623, 7561, 8741 Community development, disabilities, people with 3134, 3823, 3886, 5085, 7911, 8990, 9037 Community development, economically disadvantaged 218, 219, 240, 247, 275, 291, 301, 314, 362, 394, 451, 483, 528, 596, 598, 670, 677-679, 684, 690, 691, 700, 706-708, 725, 733, 736, 737, 740, 741, 758, 833, 942, 1204, 1272, 1300, 1308, 1317, 1336, 1338, 1434, 1435, 1543, 1601, 1614, 1661, 1700, 1704, 1937, 1949, 1966, 1973, 1974, 2044, 2045, 2049, 2052, 2055, 2107, 2112, 2116, 2127, 2154, 2180, 2182, 2185, 2208, 2396, 2431, 2433, 2584, 2598, 2644, 2776, 2789, 2799, 2907, 2908, 2995, 3056, 3069, 3087, 3090-3092, 3094, 3113, 3116, 3121, 3126, 3134, 3136, 3151, 3152, 3178, 3180, 3193, 3213, 3218, 3219, 3243-3245, 3249, 3250, 3252, 3261, 3268, 3269, 3277, 3279, 3280,
3282, 3283, 3302, 3304, 3306, 3332, 3336, 3357, 3369, 3437, 3446, 3508, 3515, 3516, 3570, 3600, 3622, 3623, 3680, 3697-3699, 3704, 3723, 3730, 3770, 3772, 3784, 3785, 3802, 3809, 3810, 3815, 3817, 3823, 3825, 3886, 3892, 3893, 3897, 3899, 3901, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3911, 3912, 3932, 3934-3936, 3942, 3949, 3976, 3989, 3999, 4010, 4011, 4033, 4058, 4082-4084, 4086, 4119, 4125, 4160, 4170, 4181, 4237, 4254, 4264, 4272, 4294, 4351, 4371, 4409, 4418, 4458, 4469, 4513, 4535, 4536, 4597, 4619, 4710, 4725-4728, 4944, 4945, 4977, 5025, 5035, 5043, 5085, 5146, 5195, 5239, 5318, 5326, 5337, 5340, 5357, 5372, 5374, 5384, 5394, 5402, 5404, 5407, 5412, 5427, 5448, 5451, 5452, 5515, 5581, 5629, 5641, 5657, 5673, 5719, 5722, 5723, 5731, 5732, 5748, 5766, 5778, 5791, 5809, 5813, 5817, 5818, 5834, 5835, 5843, 5845, 5847, 5852, 5853, 5863, 5870-5872, 5878, 5886, 5894, 5895, 5911, 5913, 5985, 5986, 5994, 5997, 5998, 6034, 6044, 6045, 6058, 6107, 6160, 6250, 6254, 6255, 6257-6259, 6286, 6328, 6360, 6397, 6421, 6425, 6426, 6428, 6464-6467, 6471, 6500, 6561, 6603, 6615, 6618, 6620, 6721, 6755, 6756, 6759, 6760, 6766, 6767, 6785, 6794, 6918, 6923, 6925, 6926, 6928, 6929, 6987, 6988, 7002, 7057, 7072, 7073, 7078, 7093, 7122, 7161, 7210, 7344, 7476, 7477, 7561, 7664, 7755, 8165, 8176, 8177, 8183, 8188, 8189, 8237, 8285, 8356, 8481, 8558, 8631, 8706, 8716, 8721, 8728, 8729, 8732, 8733, 8735, 8742, 8749, 8758, 8953, 8990, 9007, 9037, 9091 Community development, electronic media/online services 1762, 4633, 4641, 4643, 6471, 8270, 8283, 8285, 8893 Community development, emergency funds 6767 Community development, endowments 3628, 5766 Community development, equipment 689, 7060, 7541, 7667 Community development, exhibitions 7667 Community development, faculty/staff development 2193, 2213, 2799, 2971, 3897, 3901, 3977, 4117, 4237, 4633, 5629, 5652, 5657, 5673, 5686, 6257, 6387, 6397, 6399, 6726, 8032, 8420 Community development, fellowships 2045, 3357, 3708, 4646, 5790 Community development, girls 3282 Community development, Hispanics/Latinos 240, 451, 528, 874, 1435, 1790, 1860, 2185, 3249, 3250, 3252, 3989, 3999, 4172, 5045, 6328, 6397, 6925, 6926, 7084, 8491, 8492, 8706, 8721, 8729, 8745 Community development, homeless 3600, 5732 Community development, immigrants/refugees 240, 691, 700, 706, 874, 1118, 1308, 2107, 2127, 3782, 4181, 4288, 4418, 5085, 5407, 5435, 5878, 6328, 8721, 8728, 8990, 9037 Community development, income development 654, 1578, 2171, 2479, 2580, 3730, 3770, 3822, 4172, 5652, 5766, 5863, 6387, 6397, 6464, 7002, 7333, 8677 Community development, indigenous people 414, 416, 2116 Community development, infants/toddlers 654, 3193, 4160, 4294, 4619, 4865, 5358, 5442, 5448, 5451, 7618, 8921 Community development, management development/capacity building 13, 25, 216, 218, 350, 351, 394, 483, 489, 758, 942, 1118, 1204, 1336, 1433, 1434, 1495, 1973, 2045, 2107, 2127, 2171, 2193, 2197, 2208, 2213, 2214, 2396, 2479, 2580, 2598, 2897, 3024, 3087, 3154, 3269, 3364, 3369, 3412, 3446, 3487, 3488, 3505, 3586, 3704, 3723, 3730, 3770, 3772, 3802, 3822, 3823, 3901, 3919, 3976, 3977, 3989, 4061, 4119, 4155, 4170, 4172, 4176, 4181, 4182, 4203, 4237, 4254, 4264, 4389, 4457, 4458, 4632, 5035, 5641, 5652, 5673, 5731, 5751, 5766, 5803, 5805, 5818, 5835, 5860, 5863, 5872, 5878, 5905,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
5913, 6250, 6328, 6360, 6387, 6397, 6399, 6561, 6583, 6746, 6755, 6756, 6766, 6767, 6794, 7084, 7093, 7210, 7577, 7611, 7618, 7642, 7665, 7884, 7917, 7948, 8032, 8042, 8064, 8065, 8161, 8237, 8253, 8254, 8323, 8631, 8677, 8706, 8721, 8734, 8741, 8750, 8759, 8841, 9132 Community development, men’s clubs 2897, 8253, 8254 Community development, mentally disabled 8429 Community development, migrant workers 5860 Community development, minorities 218, 219, 247, 291, 362, 596, 679, 684, 706, 707, 725, 733, 833, 875, 942, 1204, 1434, 1601, 1614, 1625, 1937, 1966, 2044, 2107, 2127, 2180, 2208, 2584, 2799, 3069, 3113, 3243-3245, 3437, 3446, 3508, 3570, 3622, 3623, 3731, 3735, 3784, 3785, 3823, 3825, 3902, 3911, 3912, 3934, 3935, 3949, 3981, 4082-4084, 4170, 4181, 4288, 4323, 4358, 4371, 4469, 4536, 4597, 4619, 4631, 4865, 5085, 5239, 5366, 5404, 5448, 5452, 5615, 5734, 5791, 5796, 5805, 5847, 5852, 5853, 5872, 5878, 5889, 5905, 5985, 6044, 6045, 6160, 6421, 6426, 6428, 6471, 6500, 6603, 6620, 6755, 6756, 6794, 6923, 6928, 6929, 6988, 7057, 7078, 8165, 8176, 8177, 8183, 8189, 8249, 8360, 8714, 8716, 8719, 8728, 8732, 8741, 8742, 8750, 8758, 8760, 8990, 9037 Community development, Native Americans/ American Indians 33, 4237, 4278, 5652, 5719, 5769, 7072, 8713, 8749, 8759 Community development, neighborhood associations 687, 3152, 3680, 4389, 6399, 6467, 6481, 6760, 9007 Community development, neighborhood development 13, 45, 216, 238, 247, 267, 273, 314, 338, 350, 351, 401, 411, 414, 491, 492, 528, 627, 643, 653, 654, 736, 737, 741, 747, 822, 828, 833, 875, 933, 942, 1204, 1336, 1338, 1433, 1434, 1437, 1482, 1495, 1498, 1700, 1704, 1790, 1860, 1949, 2044, 2045, 2048, 2049, 2052, 2127, 2154, 2155, 2197, 2208, 2213, 2214, 2222, 2225, 2324, 2396, 2427, 2428, 2431, 2433, 2435, 2437, 2648, 2776, 2789, 2907, 2908, 2971, 2995, 3008, 3009, 3013, 3024, 3056, 3090, 3091, 3094, 3107, 3113, 3116, 3119, 3121, 3126, 3134, 3136, 3154, 3178, 3180, 3193, 3243, 3249, 3250, 3252, 3256, 3261, 3268, 3269, 3275, 3277, 3279, 3280, 3282, 3283, 3302, 3304, 3306, 3316, 3336, 3343, 3357, 3446, 3467, 3508, 3515, 3516, 3694, 3697, 3698, 3708, 3711, 3712, 3723, 3730, 3731, 3735, 3760, 3809, 3815, 3822, 3825, 3892, 3905, 3926, 3931, 3933, 4044, 4081, 4086, 4090, 4237, 4249, 4277, 4278, 4317, 4339, 4376, 4446, 4457, 4469, 4516, 4521, 4556, 4563, 4677, 4710, 4725-4728, 4846, 4853, 4864, 4865, 4894, 4942, 4944, 4945, 4952, 4974, 4977, 5025, 5045, 5146, 5171, 5235, 5314, 5318, 5357, 5394, 5399, 5404, 5409, 5515, 5581, 5615, 5686, 5732, 5734, 5751, 5766, 5790, 5803, 5805, 5809, 5813, 5843, 5852, 5863, 5888, 5905, 5909, 5994, 5997, 5998, 6058, 6106, 6250, 6257-6259, 6273, 6302, 6303, 6387, 6394, 6561, 6584, 6598, 6603, 6615, 6622, 6721, 6746, 6759, 6766, 6767, 6776, 6794, 6910, 6918, 6923, 6946, 7107, 7112, 7121, 7192, 7210, 7238-7240, 7282, 7344, 7390, 7476, 7477, 7541, 7561, 7577, 7611, 7618, 7664, 7723, 7731, 7749, 7750, 7755, 7780, 7863, 7917, 7930, 7946, 8032, 8134, 8145, 8161, 8176, 8177, 8188, 8237, 8270, 8323, 8356, 8360, 8420, 8481, 8491, 8492, 8631, 8677, 8713, 8714, 8721, 8745, 8750, 8893, 8921, 9132 Community development, offenders/ex-offenders 3283, 6471, 6481 Community development, performance/productions 2648 Community development, program evaluation 2759, 3126, 3279, 3711, 3760, 3902, 3907, 4272, 4418, 4610, 4620, 4846, 4864, 4974, 5686,
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5732, 5778, 5847, 5895, 5909, 5911, 6726, 6755, 6785, 7476, 7477, 7891, 7911, 8481 Community development, public/private ventures 3782, 5148, 6785, 9091 Community development, publication 2052, 3897, 4627, 4628, 4634, 5101, 5911 Community development, real estate 5357, 5365, 6726, 8558 Community development, research 411, 933, 2193, 2759, 3126, 3252, 3261, 3268, 3269, 3275, 3279, 3280, 3282, 3302, 3369, 3570, 3588, 3711, 3760, 3823, 3893, 3899, 3902, 3940, 4086, 4090, 4237, 4277, 4608, 4614, 4615, 4618, 4641, 4646, 4846, 4865, 4942, 4944, 4974, 5043, 5146, 5732, 5734, 5748, 5755, 5769, 5796, 5845, 5847, 5895, 5909, 5911, 6471, 6481, 6620, 7623, 7911, 8064, 8714, 8953 Community development, scholarship funds 8420 Community development, seed money 657, 747, 2193, 3912, 3934, 3935, 3999, 4010, 4033, 4123, 4124, 4294, 8741 Community development, service clubs 4182 Community development, small businesses 33, 451, 483, 533, 678, 691, 725, 1096, 1272, 1300, 1418, 1543, 1561, 1578, 1594, 1601, 1603-1605, 1614, 1615, 1625, 1661, 1662, 1666, 1761, 1762, 1966, 1984, 2116, 2171, 2177, 2182, 2185, 2446, 2580, 2598, 2610-2612, 2618, 2644, 2784, 2869, 3069, 3369, 3412, 3419, 3487, 3488, 3505, 3568, 3570, 3588, 3594, 3600, 3622, 3623, 3628, 3636, 3651, 3662, 3770, 3772, 3810, 3817, 3879, 3886, 3897, 3899, 3940, 3942, 3949, 4125, 4160, 4176, 4203, 4264, 4288, 4294, 4323, 4333, 4351, 4358, 4409, 4418, 4513, 4534-4536, 4595-4598, 4606-4608, 4610-4612, 4614, 4615, 4617-4620, 4623, 4626-4628, 4631-4634, 4637, 4641-4643, 4646, 4689, 5035, 5043, 5066, 5085, 5128, 5195, 5273, 5326, 5331, 5334, 5337, 5340, 5343, 5346, 5358, 5366, 5372, 5379, 5384, 5402, 5407, 5408, 5410, 5412, 5416, 5427, 5430-5432, 5435, 5439, 5442, 5445, 5448, 5451-5453, 5641, 5652, 5657, 5669, 5673, 5719, 5722, 5723, 5731, 5755, 5769, 5778, 5796, 5817, 5818, 5834, 5835, 5839, 5845, 5860, 5866, 5886, 5894, 5895, 5911, 5913, 5953, 5954, 5985, 5986, 6033, 6034, 6039, 6044, 6045, 6056, 6057, 6065, 6107, 6143, 6160, 6254, 6255, 6360, 6392, 6618, 6694, 6755, 6756, 6785, 6908, 6916, 6925, 6926, 6928, 6929, 6943, 6988, 6999, 7002, 7004, 7047, 7060, 7069, 7072, 7093, 7106, 7122, 7123, 7147, 7200, 7249, 7292, 7324, 7333, 7358, 7369, 7400, 7581-7585, 7642, 7665, 7667, 7753, 7802, 7888, 7891, 7911, 7966, 8165, 8183, 8189, 8283, 8285, 8304, 8429, 8436, 8513, 8953, 8990, 9037 Community development, student aid 5778 Community development, substance abusers 6464, 6466 Community development, technical assistance 528, 627, 687, 1308, 1495, 1949, 2127, 3116, 3121, 3467, 3487, 3488, 3823, 3886, 3892, 3893, 3899, 3905, 3908, 3911, 3912, 3933-3935, 3942, 3976, 3977, 3981, 3989, 3999, 4010, 4011, 4024, 4030, 4033, 4044, 4081, 4082, 4117, 4277, 4853, 4865, 4894, 4942, 4945, 4952, 4977, 5629, 5657, 5669, 5722, 5723, 5748, 5843, 5845, 5863, 5870, 5871, 6257, 6421, 6426, 6429, 6573, 6620, 6760, 7390, 7541, 7667, 7863, 8249, 8283 Community development, women 691, 1435, 1601, 2107, 2171, 2598, 2644, 3369, 3505, 3588, 3600, 3622, 3623, 3772, 3936, 4264, 4333, 4351, 4536, 4597, 4617, 4619, 4632, 5085, 5195, 5340, 5366, 5412, 5451, 5615, 5722, 5723, 5778, 5796, 5863, 5894, 5895, 5911, 5985, 6033, 6039, 6044, 6045, 6160, 6254, 6255, 6360, 6908, 7072, 7106, 7107, 7561, 8165, 8762, 8990, 9037 Community development, women’s clubs 3364
SUBJECT INDEX
Community development, youth 2155, 3704, 4176, 4333, 4610, 5035, 5146, 5236, 5843, 8420, 8491, 8492, 8741, 8750, 8759 Community improvement/development, Africa 483, 5326, 5669 Community improvement/development, Argentina 3728 Community improvement/development, Asia 5931 Community improvement/development, Australia 416, 7661 Community improvement/development, Belgium 5435 Community improvement/development, Brazil 1020, 1040, 1070, 3723, 3760, 3809, 5431, 5717, 5884 Community improvement/development, Canada 3527, 3845, 7667, 9059, 9063, 9078, 9081 Community improvement/development, Caribbean 1223, 3762 Community improvement/development, Central America 3762, 5682 Community improvement/development, Chile 5723, 5731 Community improvement/development, China 542, 567, 1810, 5342, 5344, 5430, 5633, 5644, 5670, 5672, 5673, 5821, 5863, 6572, 6596, 7561 Community improvement/development, Colombia 5686 Community improvement/development, Costa Rica 5682 Community improvement/development, Developing countries 426, 1234, 1300, 6595, 8768, 8819, 8911 Community improvement/development, Dominican Republic 8745 Community improvement/development, Eastern Europe 4038, 8819 Community improvement/development, El Salvador 3762, 5427, 5860 Community improvement/development, England 767, 1454, 2719, 5613, 6550, 8911 Community improvement/development, Ethiopia 411, 421 Community improvement/development, Europe 8768, 8911 Community improvement/development, France 5755 Community improvement/development, Germany 2449, 8819 Community improvement/development, Ghana 5621 Community improvement/development, Global programs 414, 635, 767, 1069, 1126, 1168, 1234, 1362, 2135, 2219, 2228, 3549, 3937, 5384, 5613, 5670, 5721, 5760, 5864, 5902, 5913, 6456, 6550, 6562, 6566-6568, 6588, 6785, 8768, 8911, 8953 Community improvement/development, Guatemala 2116-2118, 2121 Community improvement/development, India 586, 2347, 5340, 5657, 5818, 5861, 5894, 8542, 8953 Community improvement/development, Indonesia 5390, 5663, 5757, 5902, 5931 Community improvement/development, Israel 627, 632, 2127, 2128, 3343, 5961 Community improvement/development, Kenya 411, 414, 5441, 5766, 5916 Community improvement/development, Latin America 1223, 3728, 5326, 5723, 5755, 6112, 6113, 6360 Community improvement/development, Lebanon 5343 Community improvement/development, Malawi 8956 Community improvement/development, Mexico 2753, 3762, 5683, 5747, 5751, 5834, 5835, 5839, 5895, 8481, 8491, 8492, 8729 Community improvement/development, Montenegro 3914, 4016, 6582, 6584, 6590 Community improvement/development, Mozambique 3761, 5885 Community improvement/development, Netherlands 5866
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SUBJECT INDEX
Community improvement/development, Nicaragua 3803, 5640, 5804 Community improvement/development, Nigeria 5669, 5678 Community improvement/development, Pakistan 1186 Community improvement/development, Peru 5408, 5778, 5817 Community improvement/development, Philippines 5633 Community improvement/development, Poland 3905 Community improvement/development, Romania 4024, 7665 Community improvement/development, Russia 2718, 2719, 2752, 3905, 3953, 5432, 5721, 5722, 5729, 7503, 7651 Community improvement/development, Serbia 4044, 6584 Community improvement/development, South Africa 1939, 3770, 3772, 3810, 3928, 3931, 3932, 3947, 4018, 4031, 4046, 5641, 5820, 5869, 5886, 5911, 5913, 6110, 6586 Community improvement/development, South Korea 5433 Community improvement/development, Southeast Asia 6611 Community improvement/development, Southern Africa 3708, 3808, 3818 Community improvement/development, Sub-Saharan Africa 8819 Community improvement/development, Sweden 4038 Community improvement/development, Taiwan 5434 Community improvement/development, Tanzania 4333, 4351 Community improvement/development, Thailand 6611 Community improvement/development, Uganda 6600, 6601, 6618 Community improvement/development, Ukraine 3953, 3964 Community improvement/development, Venezuela 5439 Community improvement/development, Vietnam 5412, 5689, 5866 Community improvement/development, West Bank/ Gaza 627 Community improvement/development, Yugoslavia 6584 Community improvement/development, Zimbabwe 3712, 3724, 3793, 3818, 3832 Community/economic development 4305 Community/economic development, administration/ regulation 1069, 4402, 7752 Community/economic development, African Americans/Blacks 1813, 2177, 3585, 3748, 3954, 4033, 4071, 4072, 4082, 4090, 4369, 5050, 5581, 5713, 5989, 6054, 6459, 6999, 7075, 7106, 7107, 7147, 7339, 7819 Community/economic development, aging 1468, 2210, 4289, 6447, 7623 Community/economic development, AIDS, people with 5044 Community/economic development, alliance 1204, 1417, 2632, 5925, 6760, 8751 Community/economic development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 700, 708, 5773, 5790, 6033 Community/economic development, association 1950, 1985-1987, 3246, 8286, 8422, 8442 Community/economic development, awards/prizes/ competitions 140, 2550, 2551, 5453, 6302, 7503, 7523 Community/economic development, boys 2753 Community/economic development, building/ renovation 736, 1583, 2612, 3173, 3480, 4436, 5092, 5378, 5507, 7200, 8124, 8125, 8134 Community/economic development, capital campaigns 1974, 2065, 4096, 4323, 4327, 4396, 4397 Community/economic development, children/youth 822, 3130, 3152, 3162, 3165, 3173, 3175,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
3195, 3218, 3219, 3225, 3253, 3260, 3280, 3293, 3302, 3307, 3314, 3316, 4071, 4090, 4404, 5044, 5045, 6309, 7106, 8542, 8725 Community/economic development, computer systems/equipment 1460, 1980, 2337, 3023, 3482, 3601, 8680, 8743, 8813, 8814 Community/economic development, conferences/ seminars 190, 303, 414, 416, 866, 1253, 1813, 2065, 2735, 3162, 3253, 3638, 4339, 4642, 5434, 6598, 6649, 6680, 6681, 8046, 8047, 8709 Community/economic development, curriculum development 664 Community/economic development, disabilities, people with 4289, 5085, 8990, 9037 Community/economic development, economically disadvantaged 91, 107, 362, 368, 664, 676, 678, 690, 691, 700, 706-708, 725, 730, 733, 736, 737, 749, 814, 953, 1204, 1265, 1272, 1307, 1318, 1338, 1344, 1346, 1353, 1366, 1383, 1385, 1394, 1400, 1460, 1475, 1478, 1543, 1546-1549, 1560, 1583, 1601, 1614, 1616-1621, 1623, 1661, 1664, 1665, 1905-1909, 1937, 1939, 1944, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1999-2003, 2009-2011, 2043, 2090, 2091, 2096, 2112, 2119, 2135, 2141, 2178, 2180, 2185, 2219, 2290, 2347, 2550, 2551, 2556, 2575, 2598, 2635, 2644, 2727, 2732-2735, 2765, 2766, 2775, 2776, 2785, 2787, 2789, 2793, 2805, 2900, 2995, 3051, 3056, 3062, 3069, 3090, 3092, 3130, 3152, 3173, 3175, 3218, 3219, 3225, 3260, 3280, 3293, 3302, 3314, 3418, 3432, 3437, 3491, 3507-3509, 3511, 3512, 3515, 3516, 3532, 3539, 3555, 3570, 3587, 3601, 3622, 3623, 3625, 3629, 3736, 3761, 3773, 3779, 3784, 3802, 3817, 3880, 3897, 3899, 3911, 3912, 3932, 3934-3936, 3942, 3954, 3999, 4010, 4011, 4027, 4033, 4046, 4058, 4064, 4082-4084, 4096, 4107, 4111, 4162, 4285, 4289, 4327, 4328, 4334, 4337, 4338, 4345, 4351, 4382-4386, 4396, 4397, 4409, 4411, 4412, 4414, 4436, 4472, 4503, 4514, 4535, 4536, 4543-4548, 4565, 4597, 4601, 4602, 4619, 4705, 4710, 4725-4728, 5025, 5027-5029, 5054, 5064, 5085, 5095, 5157, 5195, 5197, 5198, 5239, 5255, 5280, 5318, 5326, 5337, 5340, 5351, 5373, 5375-5378, 5380, 5381, 5384, 5402, 5404, 5407, 5412, 5447, 5452, 5515, 5551, 5555, 5565, 5566, 5576, 5581, 5629, 5658, 5659, 5701, 5733, 5758, 5766, 5776, 5778, 5817, 5826, 5835, 5852, 5872, 5873, 5925, 5952, 5955, 5983, 5985, 5986, 5988, 5990, 5991, 5994, 5996-5998, 6034, 6044-6046, 6058, 6062, 6063, 6067-6083, 6107, 6129, 6160, 6163, 6164, 6168, 6169, 6260, 6261, 6299, 6309-6312, 6315, 6363, 6364, 6376, 6398, 6401, 6415, 6419, 6435, 6447, 6456, 6458-6461, 6464-6467, 6516, 6526, 6603, 6608, 6609, 6620, 6621, 6623, 6693, 6717, 6722, 6723, 6750, 6755, 6759-6762, 6774, 6775, 6785, 6795, 6912, 6918, 6920, 6923, 6925, 6926, 6928, 6929, 6931-6942, 6945, 6948, 6987, 6988, 6990-6992, 7002, 7057, 7072, 7078, 7092, 7122, 7126, 7127, 7161, 7248, 7287, 7291, 7299, 7321, 7322, 7340-7342, 7344, 7370, 7737, 7744, 7772, 7775, 7806, 7901, 7919, 8037, 8089, 8095, 8098, 8129, 8135, 8137-8141, 8165, 8174, 8176, 8177, 8179-8183, 8188, 8189, 8193, 8209, 8245, 8412, 8516, 8542, 8595, 8596, 8643, 8716, 8726, 8729, 8732, 8735, 8742, 8743, 8746, 8747, 8749, 8751, 8758, 8795, 8813, 8814, 8953, 8990, 9006, 9008, 9009, 9037, 9085, 9113, 9123, 9126 Community/economic development, electronic media/online services 420, 676, 1762, 1980, 3721, 4641, 4643, 5446, 6407, 6680, 6795, 8458, 8658, 8813 Community/economic development, endowments 3628, 5766 Community/economic development, equal rights 5117, 5826, 6408, 6516, 6762
Community/economic development, equipment 1265, 2966, 4811 Community/economic development, ethics 2556, 3549, 3721, 3727, 5663, 5817, 6456, 6550 Community/economic development, faculty/staff development 37, 973, 2971, 3593, 3897, 3977, 5629, 6407, 7246, 8286, 8455, 8458, 8736, 9013, 9014 Community/economic development, fellowships 632, 5790 Community/economic development, fund raising/ fund distribution 736, 2619, 2773, 2774, 6064, 6927, 7184, 7549 Community/economic development, girls 2753 Community/economic development, Hispanics/ Latinos 81, 82, 93, 410, 734, 787, 788, 1197, 1579, 1790, 2185, 2283, 2354, 2355, 2429, 2507, 2532, 3011, 3253, 3638, 3670, 3671, 3686, 3999, 4411, 4414, 4821, 5045, 5073, 5199, 6262, 6519, 6520, 6925, 6926, 6951-6955, 7277, 8046-8048, 8095, 8129, 8491, 8492, 8729, 8739, 9110, 9128 Community/economic development, immigrants/ refugees 664, 691, 700, 706, 787, 963, 964, 1386, 1664, 4288, 5085, 5407, 5435, 5733, 6309, 6310, 6408, 6456, 6462, 6762, 8736, 8990, 9037 Community/economic development, income development 654, 1145, 1578, 2238, 2283, 2580, 3528, 3727, 3736, 4111, 5027, 5345, 5766, 6461, 6464, 7002, 7833, 7957, 8089, 8455, 8658, 8751, 8795 Community/economic development, indigenous people 414, 416, 5747 Community/economic development, infants/ toddlers 654, 4619 Community/economic development, information services 4072, 4090, 8245, 8458, 8907 Community/economic development, internship funds 3555 Community/economic development, land acquisition 107 Community/economic development, management development/capacity building 876, 1144, 1204, 1348, 1433, 1579, 1973, 2282, 2478, 2580, 2598, 2632, 2942, 3023, 3246, 3412, 3487, 3488, 3491, 3549, 3727, 3736, 3802, 3977, 4162, 4250, 4370, 4382-4385, 4430, 5280, 5375, 5378, 5701, 5704, 5766, 5835, 5872, 6557, 6719, 6754, 6755, 6778, 6780, 7092, 7212, 7246, 7248, 7315, 7625, 7746, 7833, 8021, 8064, 8065, 8226, 8516, 8639, 8643, 8656, 8657, 8747, 8751, 8814, 9006 Community/economic development, management/ technical aid 33, 37, 45, 81, 82, 91, 93, 97, 107, 177, 190, 303, 362, 401, 410, 414, 416, 427, 464, 533, 586, 632, 643, 653, 654, 659, 664, 678, 690, 691, 700, 706-708, 711, 723, 725, 730, 733, 734, 736, 737, 747, 751, 787, 788, 814, 822, 828, 866, 876, 933, 945, 953, 963, 964, 970, 972, 973, 1057, 1070, 1096, 1143-1145, 1197, 1201, 1233, 1234, 1244-1247, 1252, 1253, 1265, 1272, 1299, 1307, 1318, 1338, 1344, 1346-1348, 1353, 1366, 1383-1386, 1394, 1400, 1433, 1460, 1468, 1475, 1477, 1478, 1482, 1498, 1510, 1543, 1546-1549, 1560, 1561, 1571, 1573, 1578, 1579, 1583, 1601, 1603-1605, 1607, 1614-1621, 1623, 1625, 1660-1662, 1664-1666, 1761, 1762, 1766, 1790, 1813, 1905-1909, 1920, 1937, 1939, 1944, 1946, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1980-1982, 1984, 1988, 1999-2003, 2009-2011, 2029-2031, 2043, 2065, 2071, 2072, 2076, 2085, 2086, 2090-2092, 2096, 2099, 2112, 2119, 2135, 2141, 2145, 2166, 2177, 2178, 2180, 2185, 2219, 2225, 2232, 2281, 2283, 2290, 2324, 2337, 2342, 2346-2348, 2354, 2355, 2358, 2384, 2385, 2398, 2429, 2436, 2437, 2446, 2447, 2456, 2457, 2490, 2507, 2550, 2551, 2575, 2580, 2598, 2612, 2618, 2635, 2644, 2677, 2724, 2727, 2732-2735, 2753, 2765, 2766, 2775, 2776, 2783-2785, 2787, 2789, 2793, 2805,
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
2869, 2882, 2900, 2919, 2942, 2944, 2961, 2964, 2966, 2971, 2992, 2995, 3003, 3011, 3051, 3056, 3062, 3069, 3090, 3092, 3130, 3162, 3165, 3173, 3175, 3195, 3218, 3219, 3232, 3253, 3260, 3280, 3293, 3302, 3314, 3316, 3342, 3343, 3349, 3376, 3379, 3380, 3407, 3412, 3418, 3419, 3432, 3437, 3445, 3456, 3480, 3482, 3487, 3488, 3491, 3502, 3507-3509, 3511, 3512, 3515, 3516, 3527, 3532, 3539, 3555, 3570, 3585, 3588, 3592-3594, 3601, 3602, 3622, 3623, 3625, 3627-3629, 3636, 3638, 3646, 3650, 3651, 3659-3662, 3670, 3671, 3683, 3686, 3693, 3694, 3712, 3729, 3736, 3751, 3761, 3773, 3784, 3814, 3839, 3878-3880, 3889, 3897, 3899, 3911, 3912, 3930-3936, 3942, 3946, 3947, 3953, 3954, 3964, 3977, 3999, 4010, 4011, 4024, 4028, 4033, 4046, 4052, 4058, 4064, 4071, 4072, 4082-4084, 4090, 4096, 4107, 4111, 4123, 4124, 4162, 4249, 4250, 4288-4290, 4317, 4323, 4327, 4328, 4337-4339, 4345, 4351, 4356, 4358, 4369, 4376, 4382-4386, 4396, 4397, 4402, 4404, 4405, 4409-4412, 4414, 4436, 4438, 4446, 4472, 4487, 4503, 4508, 4514, 4518, 4534-4536, 4538, 4543-4548, 4556, 4558, 4563, 4565, 4578, 4579, 4595-4598, 4601-4604, 4608, 4615, 4617-4619, 4627, 4631, 4634, 4641-4643, 4677, 4689, 4705, 4706, 4710, 4725-4728, 4770, 4775, 4799-4801, 4811, 4821, 4924, 5023, 5025, 5027-5029, 5034, 5040, 5044, 5045, 5050, 5054, 5064, 5066, 5068, 5069, 5073, 5082, 5085, 5090, 5092, 5095, 5101, 5128, 5132, 5133, 5137, 5171, 5187, 5191, 5193, 5195, 5197-5200, 5208, 5239, 5250, 5255, 5273, 5274, 5280, 5314, 5318, 5326, 5327, 5331, 5333, 5334, 5337, 5339, 5340, 5342-5345, 5348, 5349, 5351, 5355, 5366, 5373, 5375-5381, 5384, 5388, 5399, 5402, 5404, 5407-5410, 5412, 5416, 5430-5432, 5434, 5435, 5439, 5446, 5447, 5452, 5453, 5507, 5509, 5515, 5522, 5525, 5551, 5555, 5559, 5565, 5566, 5576, 5581, 5658, 5659, 5676, 5701, 5704, 5733, 5738, 5747, 5758, 5766, 5773, 5776, 5778, 5790, 5817, 5821, 5826, 5835, 5852, 5872, 5873, 5952-5955, 5961, 5979, 5983, 5985, 5986, 5988-5991, 5994, 5996-5998, 6033, 6034, 6039, 6040, 6043-6046, 6054, 6056-6058, 6062, 6063, 6065, 6067-6083, 6106, 6107, 6111, 6122, 6126, 6129, 6143, 6160-6164, 6168, 6169, 6260-6262, 6273, 6279, 6299, 6302, 6303, 6309-6312, 6315, 6331, 6356, 6363, 6364, 6372, 6376, 6392, 6398, 6400, 6401, 6407, 6415, 6419, 6435, 6442, 6447, 6458-6462, 6464-6467, 6473, 6519, 6520, 6524, 6526, 6557, 6596, 6598, 6608, 6609, 6620-6623, 6649, 6658, 6660, 6680, 6681, 6683, 6693, 6694, 6714, 6717, 6719, 6720, 6722, 6723, 6733, 6742, 6750, 6754, 6759, 6761, 6763, 6764, 6769, 6770, 6774-6776, 6778, 6785, 6795, 6901, 6902, 6905, 6908, 6910-6912, 6914, 6916, 6918, 6920, 6923, 6925, 6926, 6928, 6929, 6931-6943, 6945, 6946, 6948, 6949, 6951-6955, 6987-6992, 6999, 7002, 7004, 7047, 7057, 7069, 7072, 7075, 7078, 7086, 7098, 7105-7107, 7109, 7121-7123, 7126, 7127, 7134, 7147, 7161, 7185, 7188, 7200, 7208, 7212, 7238, 7240, 7248, 7277, 7282, 7287, 7291, 7292, 7295, 7297, 7299, 7311, 7321, 7322, 7324, 7336, 7337, 7339-7342, 7344, 7349, 7353, 7358, 7369-7371, 7374, 7400, 7404, 7503, 7523, 7624, 7625, 7661, 7677, 7719, 7723, 7731, 7737, 7739, 7741, 7743, 7744, 7746, 7748, 7752, 7772, 7775, 7802, 7806, 7816, 7819, 7833, 7843, 7855, 7863, 7882, 7901, 7919, 7928, 7930, 7932-7935, 7946, 7957, 8037, 8046-8048, 8057, 8067, 8087, 8089, 8090, 8095, 8098, 8113-8115, 8124, 8125, 8129-8131, 8134, 8135, 8137-8141, 8145, 8150, 8165, 8166, 8173, 8174, 8176, 8177, 8179-8183, 8188, 8189, 8193, 8209, 8224,
© 2008 by the Foundation Center
8226, 8227, 8234, 8304, 8315, 8410, 8412, 8429, 8436, 8455, 8491, 8492, 8506, 8513, 8516, 8542, 8595, 8596, 8639, 8643, 8656-8658, 8680, 8709, 8713, 8716, 8719, 8726, 8729, 8732, 8735, 8736, 8739, 8742-8744, 8746-8749, 8758, 8760, 8790, 8792, 8795, 8813, 8814, 8886, 8897, 8907, 8953, 8986, 8990, 9006, 9008, 9009, 9013-9018, 9037, 9057, 9059, 9081, 9085, 9110, 9113, 9123, 9126, 9128 Community/economic development, men 1913 Community/economic development, mentally disabled 8429 Community/economic development, minorities 177, 362, 368, 706, 707, 725, 733, 814, 953, 963, 964, 1204, 1307, 1344, 1346, 1353, 1386, 1394, 1571, 1573, 1601, 1614, 1625, 1664, 1665, 1937, 1944, 1956, 1957, 1966, 1999-2003, 2090, 2091, 2119, 2135, 2141, 2180, 2456, 2457, 2765, 2766, 2793, 2805, 3051, 3069, 3130, 3225, 3293, 3437, 3456, 3508, 3511, 3512, 3532, 3570, 3601, 3602, 3622, 3623, 3736, 3784, 3911, 3912, 3934, 3935, 4082-4084, 4107, 4288, 4323, 4327, 4328, 4337, 4356, 4358, 4396, 4397, 4503, 4536, 4597, 4619, 4631, 4706, 5054, 5085, 5137, 5157, 5239, 5255, 5280, 5327, 5366, 5404, 5452, 5565, 5576, 5658, 5659, 5701, 5733, 5758, 5826, 5852, 5872, 5925, 5952, 5983, 5985, 5996, 6044-6046, 6129, 6160, 6168, 6299, 6309-6312, 6315, 6376, 6398, 6458-6462, 6516, 6603, 6620, 6623, 6693, 6723, 6755, 6762, 6774, 6775, 6923, 6928, 6929, 6948, 6988, 7057, 7078, 7127, 7246, 7299, 7315, 8165, 8174, 8176, 8177, 8182, 8183, 8189, 8716, 8719, 8732, 8736, 8742, 8743, 8751, 8758, 8760, 8795, 8990, 9037 Community/economic development, Native Americans/American Indians 33, 1366, 1478, 4162, 4285, 4290, 4334, 5738, 5990, 6419, 7072, 8713, 8749, 9059, 9081 Community/economic development, offenders/ ex-offenders 1913, 6473 Community/economic development, program evaluation 1201, 1913, 2234, 2942, 3307, 3761, 4027, 4404, 5778, 5810, 6363, 6755, 6785, 7547, 8897 Community/economic development, public education 420, 2238, 4285, 5239, 7946, 8725 Community/economic development, public policy 368, 676, 749, 2478, 3014, 3152, 3225, 3302, 3307, 3314, 3316, 3748, 3779, 3802, 3817, 3899, 3942, 4024, 4027, 4046, 4249, 4339, 4370, 4402, 4405, 4406, 5171, 5355, 5713, 5817, 5912, 6467, 6598, 6603, 6755, 6758, 6761, 7092, 7246, 7315, 7383, 8021, 8064, 8065, 8090, 8709, 8744, 9063, 9085 Community/economic development, publication 303, 922, 1246, 1913, 3897, 4412, 4627, 4634, 5101, 6742, 7661 Community/economic development, reform 1438, 1913, 5629, 6506, 6780, 9069, 9072, 9077 Community/economic development, research 659, 676, 922, 933, 1233, 1384, 2166, 2238, 2356, 2532, 2733, 2753, 3280, 3302, 3307, 3528, 3532, 3570, 3588, 3729, 3899, 4027, 4090, 4289, 4305, 4345, 4410, 4414, 4608, 4615, 4618, 4641, 4705, 5663, 5810, 5912, 6620, 6682, 6683, 7109, 7547, 7623, 8064, 8743, 8953, 9055, 9085 Community/economic development, scholarship funds 303, 2065 Community/economic development, seed money 420, 747, 3912, 3934, 3935, 3999, 4010, 4033, 4123, 4124, 5713, 7743, 8795 Community/economic development, student aid 5778 Community/economic development, substance abusers 6464, 6466 Community/economic development, technical assistance 3528, 3727, 3899, 3942, 4024, 4046, 4305, 5629, 6682, 6760 Community/economic development, volunteer services 140, 427, 616, 639, 1292, 1293,
SUBJECT INDEX
1421, 1469, 1470, 2210, 2234, 2282, 2961, 2964, 3023, 3349, 3587, 4028, 4334, 4430, 4508, 4521, 5157, 5417, 5523, 6162, 6377, 6392, 7188, 7297, 7336, 7353, 7374 Community/economic development, women 664, 691, 1601, 1664, 2456, 2598, 2644, 3051, 3588, 3622, 3623, 3936, 4289, 4351, 4536, 4597, 4617, 4619, 5054, 5085, 5195, 5340, 5366, 5412, 5747, 5778, 5985, 6033, 6039, 6044, 6045, 6160, 6908, 7072, 7106, 7107, 8165, 8542, 8990, 9037 Community/economic development, youth 1438, 4027, 5157, 5758, 6363, 6364, 6526, 6723, 8491, 8492, 8506 Computer science 517, 1043, 1079, 1092, 2602, 6197, 6441, 7462-7464, 7467-7470, 7474, 7475, 7478-7480, 7484, 7486, 7489-7494, 7497, 7499-7502, 7504-7507, 7509-7511, 7517, 7518, 7521, 7522, 7524-7531, 7533-7535, 7835 Computer science, children/youth 517, 7462-7464, 7467-7470, 7474, 7475, 7478-7480, 7484, 7486, 7489-7494, 7497, 7499-7502, 7504-7507, 7509-7511, 7517, 7518, 7521, 7522, 7524-7531, 7533-7535 Computer science, computer systems/equipment 1043, 1079, 6197 Computer science, conferences/seminars 7500, 7504, 7505 Computer science, curriculum development 7835 Computer science, economically disadvantaged 517 Computer science, electronic media/online services 6197 Computer science, faculty/staff development 7486 Computer science, management development/ capacity building 2602, 7486 Computer science, program evaluation 6441, 7464, 7469, 7478-7480, 7497, 7517, 7518 Computer science, research 1043, 1092 Computer science, technical assistance 1092, 7835 Computer science, youth 2602 Computer systems/equipment, animals/wildlife 1079, 1083 Computer systems/equipment, arts/culture/ humanities 40, 877, 911, 913, 1584, 2114, 6751, 7059, 7617, 7621, 7924, 8551 Computer systems/equipment, civil rights 8278 Computer systems/equipment, community improvement/development 528, 1460, 1980, 2337, 3023, 3273, 3361, 3482, 3497, 3601, 4808, 4810, 7611, 8270, 8271, 8277, 8285, 8498, 8680, 8743, 8813, 8814 Computer systems/equipment, crime/courts/legal services 8277, 8278, 8280, 8291, 8702 Computer systems/equipment, education 1759, 2562, 3022, 4812, 4813, 5149, 6197, 7059, 8263, 8269, 8285, 8407, 8674, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Computer systems/equipment, employment 8269, 8285 Computer systems/equipment, environment 960, 1079, 1083, 6157 Computer systems/equipment, food/nutrition/ agriculture 960, 8290, 8559 Computer systems/equipment, health—general 193, 2824, 2913, 2962, 4114, 4443, 4499, 7064, 7768 Computer systems/equipment, health—specific diseases 193, 2562, 4443, 4499, 7162 Computer systems/equipment, housing/shelter 528, 3601, 3616, 4814, 7228, 8265, 8272 Computer systems/equipment, human services— multipurpose 2400, 2839, 2913, 3361, 3483, 3616, 4114, 4697, 5189, 5406, 5483, 5484,
279
SUBJECT INDEX
6146, 6545, 7031, 7194, 7280, 7565, 7604, 7768, 7918, 8267-8269, 8291, 8702 Computer systems/equipment, philanthropy/ voluntarism 4526, 7817, 8271, 8284 Computer systems/equipment, public affairs/ government 1980, 2337, 3273, 3497, 4810, 5483, 5484, 8265, 8268-8271, 8277, 8280, 8284, 8285, 8290, 8743, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Computer systems/equipment, recreation/sports/ athletics 2522, 7896 Computer systems/equipment, science 1043, 1079, 1759, 6197 Computer systems/equipment, social sciences 1079, 7611 Computer systems/equipment, youth development 2522, 5454, 7896, 8674 Consumer protection 1069, 1455, 2267, 2556, 2817, 2818, 3108, 3187, 3556, 4342, 4878, 7206 Consumer protection, children/youth 2817, 2818, 3108, 3187 Consumer protection, economically disadvantaged 2556, 3108, 3187, 4342 Consumer protection, management development/ capacity building 1455, 2267, 2817, 2818 Consumer protection, Native Americans/American Indians 3187 Consumer protection, program evaluation 4878 Consumer protection, research 4878 Continuing education, economically disadvantaged 5692 Continuing education, program evaluation 5692 Correctional facilities, management development/ capacity building 6028 Correctional facilities, offenders/ex-offenders 4335, 6027, 6028 Correctional facilities, research 4335 Correctional facilities, technical assistance 6027 Correctional facilities, youth 4335 Costa Rica, community improvement/development 5682 Costa Rica, education 7486, 7487 Costa Rica, environment 5682 Costa Rica, science 7486, 7487 Courts/judicial administration 518, 623, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 1027, 1722, 2723, 2728, 2740, 2745, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 3576, 4335, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5687, 5815, 5874, 6007, 6017, 6025, 6469, 6471, 6796, 7087, 7903, 8385, 8799, 9101 Courts/judicial administration, children/youth 2723, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3331, 3335, 4930, 4931, 4960, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, conferences/ seminars 3290, 5687 Courts/judicial administration, crime/abuse victims 2723, 3335, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, disabilities, people with 3163 Courts/judicial administration, economically disadvantaged 3163, 3171, 3216, 3329, 3335, 5687, 6471, 6796, 7087, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, electronic media/ online services 6471 Courts/judicial administration, faculty/staff development 8385 Courts/judicial administration, girls 3123 Courts/judicial administration, homeless 2745
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Courts/judicial administration, income development 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 5874 Courts/judicial administration, LGBTQ 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744 Courts/judicial administration, management development/capacity building 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 1722, 3576, 5687, 5874, 6017, 6025 Courts/judicial administration, mentally disabled 2745 Courts/judicial administration, minorities 3329, 6471, 6796, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, Native Americans/ American Indians 1027 Courts/judicial administration, offenders/ ex-offenders 2723, 2740, 2745, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 4335, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5687, 6025, 6471, 6796, 7087, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, program evaluation 4960, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, publication 6007 Courts/judicial administration, research 2723, 2745, 3156, 3158, 3216, 3262, 3265, 3290, 3331, 4335, 5815, 6471, 8799 Courts/judicial administration, substance abusers 4930, 4931, 4960 Courts/judicial administration, technical assistance 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 1027, 2745, 4930, 4931, 5815, 5874 Courts/judicial administration, women 732 Courts/judicial administration, youth 2740, 2745, 3230, 3329, 4335, 6796 Crime/abuse victims, civil rights 721, 2104, 2142, 3974, 5612, 5688, 5850, 5880 Crime/abuse victims, community improvement/ development 8554 Crime/abuse victims, crime/courts/legal services 2, 210, 224, 235, 311, 721, 764, 1231, 1250, 1323, 1352, 1486, 1501, 1536, 1538, 1734, 2067, 2104, 2512, 2723, 2798, 2803, 2853, 2956, 3017, 3144, 3335, 3540, 4151, 4206, 4229, 4243, 4247, 4399, 4482, 5580, 5583, 5612, 5625, 5688, 5880, 5981, 6409, 6439, 7013, 7551, 7556, 7575, 7580, 7633, 7639, 8049, 8247, 8291, 8321, 8372, 8452, 8456, 8554, 8555, 8601, 8619, 8636, 8637, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 8799, 9118, 9134 Crime/abuse victims, education 721, 764, 2170, 2797, 2945, 3017, 6463, 8269 Crime/abuse victims, employment 2292, 7357, 8269, 8635 Crime/abuse victims, health—general 307, 721, 1323, 1536, 1538, 2142, 2442, 2797, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2874, 4399, 4990, 5583, 5688, 5850, 5880, 5981, 7594, 8044, 8247, 8699 Crime/abuse victims, health—specific diseases 5583 Crime/abuse victims, human services— multipurpose 2, 132, 210, 211, 224, 235, 319, 764, 1231, 1352, 1409, 1734, 2067, 2169, 2170, 2196, 2292, 2399, 2723, 2797, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2853, 2872, 2945, 2956, 2991, 3140, 3143, 3144, 3147, 3328, 3334, 3540, 3800, 4151, 4152, 4207, 4243, 4247, 4262, 4390, 4399, 4482, 4488, 4698, 4990, 5219, 5483, 5484, 5981, 6284, 6320, 6409, 6439, 6838, 6840, 7013, 7017, 7357, 7542, 7551, 7556, 7575, 7576, 7580, 7639, 8044, 8049, 8247, 8269, 8274, 8291, 8302, 8321, 8372, 8452, 8456, 8457, 8502, 8515, 8555, 8601, 8619, 8625, 8635-8637, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 8799, 9001, 9118, 9134 Crime/abuse victims, international affairs/ development 1250, 2142, 2756, 3974, 5612, 5625, 5850, 5880 Crime/abuse victims, mental health/substance abuse 210, 2169, 2512, 2569, 2874, 4206, 4229, 4698, 6409, 6838, 6840, 7356, 7594, 7633, 8502, 8519 Crime/abuse victims, public affairs/government 3143, 3974, 5483, 5484, 8269, 8554
Crime/abuse victims, safety/disaster relief 6687 Crime/abuse victims, social sciences 3328, 3974 Crime/abuse victims, youth development 2797, 4488, 6463 Crime/courts/legal services, Africa 5687 Crime/courts/legal services, Argentina 5772 Crime/courts/legal services, Asia 5815 Crime/courts/legal services, Cambodia 4331 Crime/courts/legal services, Canada 1027 Crime/courts/legal services, China 5344, 5677, 5815, 5918, 5937, 8385 Crime/courts/legal services, Czech Republic 6818 Crime/courts/legal services, Eastern Europe 3927 Crime/courts/legal services, Ethiopia 7562 Crime/courts/legal services, Global programs 1250, 2728, 5754, 8372 Crime/courts/legal services, India 5625, 5637, 5880 Crime/courts/legal services, Indian Subcontinent & Afghanistan 5625 Crime/courts/legal services, Indonesia 5903 Crime/courts/legal services, Israel 628 Crime/courts/legal services, Kenya 5754, 7562 Crime/courts/legal services, Latin America 3548, 5772 Crime/courts/legal services, Netherlands 5876 Crime/courts/legal services, Nigeria 5668, 5687 Crime/courts/legal services, Peru 1039 Crime/courts/legal services, Russia 2752, 5815, 6818 Crime/courts/legal services, Sierra Leone 5874 Crime/courts/legal services, Slovakia 6818 Crime/courts/legal services, South Africa 3903 Crime/courts/legal services, Soviet Union (Former) 3927 Crime/courts/legal services, Uganda 2728 Crime/courts/legal services, Ukraine 6818 Crime/courts/legal services, Vietnam 5612, 5688 Crime/courts/legal services, Western Africa 5668 Crime/law enforcement, African Americans/Blacks 3903, 4086 Crime/law enforcement, aging 1536, 2807, 4166 Crime/law enforcement, alliance 6008 Crime/law enforcement, association 4166, 6003 Crime/law enforcement, awards/prizes/ competitions 6258, 6259 Crime/law enforcement, boys 4086 Crime/law enforcement, building/renovation 1067 Crime/law enforcement, capital campaigns 6326 Crime/law enforcement, children/youth 383, 1352, 1486, 1501, 2723, 2807, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3331, 3335, 4166, 4399, 6487, 8321, 8372, 8704, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, conferences/seminars 2811, 3290 Crime/law enforcement, correctional facilities 4335, 6027, 6028 Crime/law enforcement, crime/abuse victims 311, 1352, 1486, 1501, 1536, 2723, 2803, 2853, 3335, 4399, 4482, 6409, 8321, 8372, 8704, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, disabilities, people with 2807, 3163, 4166, 8704 Crime/law enforcement, economically disadvantaged 311, 1479, 2078, 2299, 2734, 2807, 3163, 3171, 3216, 3329, 3335, 3903, 4086, 4166, 6011-6013, 6258, 6259, 6326, 6499, 6796, 7087, 8558, 8704, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, electronic media/online services 72 Crime/law enforcement, equipment 1929 Crime/law enforcement, ethics 623, 6469 Crime/law enforcement, faculty/staff development 1929, 2803, 2811, 8385 Crime/law enforcement, formal/general education 1067 Crime/law enforcement, girls 3123 Crime/law enforcement, government agencies 1722 Crime/law enforcement, homeless 311 Crime/law enforcement, income development 4166 Crime/law enforcement, management development/ capacity building 1258, 1352, 1722, 2299,
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3576, 4166, 5668, 5754, 6003, 6008, 6011-6013, 6017, 6025, 6028 Crime/law enforcement, management/technical aid 72, 311, 518, 634, 971, 1067, 1479, 1486, 1501, 1536, 1929, 2078, 2723, 2740, 2807, 2811, 2853, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 3548, 3903, 3927, 4086, 4399, 4482, 5196, 5492, 5677, 5754, 6326, 6409, 6481, 6487, 6499, 6796, 7071, 7087, 7286, 7903, 8321, 8372, 8385, 8558, 8704, 9101 Crime/law enforcement, minorities 72, 2078, 3329, 5889, 6796, 7071, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, offenders/ex-offenders 1929, 2723, 2740, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 6003, 6008, 6011-6013, 6025, 6027, 6028, 6481, 6487, 6796, 7087, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, police agencies 1067, 1258, 2734, 2759, 4086, 5196, 5668, 6258, 6259 Crime/law enforcement, program evaluation 2759, 2803, 5876, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, public education 383, 3576, 6017 Crime/law enforcement, public policy 971, 2712, 5889, 6006, 6027 Crime/law enforcement, reform 2712, 2803, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 5815, 5876, 5889, 6011-6013, 6025, 6027, 6028 Crime/law enforcement, research 2712, 2723, 2759, 3156, 3158, 3216, 3262, 3265, 3290, 3331, 4086, 5492, 5815, 6481, 8799 Crime/law enforcement, technical assistance 2712, 5815, 6006, 6027 Crime/law enforcement, volunteer services 1352, 2299 Crime/law enforcement, women 2803, 2853, 4482, 5492, 5754, 6409 Crime/law enforcement, youth 311, 2740, 3230, 3329, 6796 Crime/violence prevention 401, 742, 796, 822, 1160, 1323, 1728, 1736, 2427, 2428, 2431, 2433, 2435, 2531, 2581, 2584, 2734, 2759, 4143, 4151, 4283, 5492, 5580, 5889, 6005, 6007, 6481, 8277, 8412, 8649 Crime/violence prevention, abuse prevention 1536, 1538, 2803, 2853, 4283, 4321, 5580, 5612, 5688, 5880, 7633, 8049, 8601, 8619, 8761 Crime/violence prevention, African Americans/ Blacks 3395, 4364 Crime/violence prevention, Asians/Pacific Islanders 323 Crime/violence prevention, child abuse 210, 224, 311, 1501, 1734, 2314, 2912, 3017, 3144, 4243, 4399, 5583, 5981, 6439, 7013, 8372, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8452, 8456, 8563, 8636, 8684, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 9118 Crime/violence prevention, children/youth 323, 383, 692, 721, 743, 764, 796, 822, 1160, 1728, 1736, 2581, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3331, 3335, 3395, 3580, 4151, 4283, 7244, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, computer systems/ equipment 8277 Crime/violence prevention, conferences/seminars 3290 Crime/violence prevention, crime/abuse victims 721, 764, 1323, 3335, 4151, 5580, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, disabilities, people with 3163 Crime/violence prevention, domestic violence 235, 2067, 2512, 2798, 2956, 3540, 4247, 4482, 7575, 8247, 8291, 8321
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Crime/violence prevention, economically disadvantaged 404, 2431, 2433, 2584, 2734, 3163, 3171, 3216, 3329, 3335, 3395, 3580, 6796, 8277, 8412, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, electronic media/online services 8277 Crime/violence prevention, girls 2202, 3123, 4362, 4363 Crime/violence prevention, gun control 2712 Crime/violence prevention, immigrants/refugees 323 Crime/violence prevention, income development 404, 764, 1160, 1323, 2531 Crime/violence prevention, LGBTQ 692, 721, 743 Crime/violence prevention, management development/capacity building 298, 404, 743, 764, 1160, 1264, 1728, 1736, 2531, 2581, 3395, 3580, 4143, 4151, 7244, 8649 Crime/violence prevention, minorities 404, 692, 2584, 3329, 3580, 5889, 6796, 7244, 8649, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, offenders/ex-offenders 298, 2202, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 6481, 6796, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, program evaluation 2202, 2759, 4283, 5580, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, publication 6007 Crime/violence prevention, research 2759, 3156, 3158, 3216, 3262, 3265, 3290, 3331, 5492, 6481, 8799 Crime/violence prevention, sexual abuse 311, 1250, 3017, 4206, 4229, 6409, 7556, 7562, 7575, 8372 Crime/violence prevention, substance abusers 4364 Crime/violence prevention, technical assistance 1323, 4143, 5580 Crime/violence prevention, women 764, 4151, 5492, 5580 Crime/violence prevention, youth 298, 323, 383, 404, 692, 721, 743, 764, 1264, 2202, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 3395, 3580, 4362-4364, 6796, 7244, 8799 Cuba, arts/culture/humanities 6133, 6318, 6564 Cuba, social sciences 6133 Cultural/ethnic awareness, African Americans/ Blacks 200, 1355, 4504, 5013, 5619, 5761, 7075, 8118 Cultural/ethnic awareness, aging 8711 Cultural/ethnic awareness, Asians/Pacific Islanders 499, 831, 910, 937, 2680, 4347, 4507, 6351, 8450 Cultural/ethnic awareness, building/renovation 5485 Cultural/ethnic awareness, capital campaigns 4507, 5485 Cultural/ethnic awareness, children/youth 2393, 4504, 5045 Cultural/ethnic awareness, conferences/seminars 5774 Cultural/ethnic awareness, curriculum development 417, 4271, 5897 Cultural/ethnic awareness, economically disadvantaged 5719 Cultural/ethnic awareness, electronic media/online services 5504 Cultural/ethnic awareness, faculty/staff development 4286, 5897 Cultural/ethnic awareness, Hispanics/Latinos 418, 485, 894, 2553, 2568, 2692, 2697, 2704, 5045, 5116, 6318, 6564, 8647 Cultural/ethnic awareness, immigrants/refugees 5154, 8450 Cultural/ethnic awareness, income development 937, 1355, 2697, 2704, 5628, 6351 Cultural/ethnic awareness, indigenous people 417 Cultural/ethnic awareness, management development/capacity building 200, 418, 665, 831, 894, 910, 937, 1355, 1357, 2393, 2553,
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2568, 2680, 2692, 2697, 2704, 3826, 4347, 4504, 5116, 5130, 5271, 5620, 5628, 5643, 5710, 5718, 5761, 5768, 5774, 5811, 5862, 5865, 6318, 6564, 6592, 7417, 7553, 8039, 8118, 8450, 8647 Cultural/ethnic awareness, minorities 665, 1357, 5130, 5154, 5271, 5504, 5620, 6543 Cultural/ethnic awareness, Native Americans/ American Indians 3826, 4271, 4278, 4286, 4463, 5116, 5628, 5643, 5718, 5719, 5768, 5769, 5807, 5811, 5862, 5865, 8218, 8711 Cultural/ethnic awareness, program evaluation 417, 2704, 5865, 5930 Cultural/ethnic awareness, publication 5619 Cultural/ethnic awareness, research 417, 419, 5619, 5769 Cultural/ethnic awareness, technical assistance 485, 499, 4507, 5485, 5504, 5807, 6351, 8711 Cultural/ethnic awareness, youth 8711 Czech Republic, crime/courts/legal services 6818 Czech Republic, education 3994 Czech Republic, environment 3950, 6818 Czech Republic, international affairs/development 6818 Czech Republic, social sciences 3950 Dance, African Americans/Blacks 1355, 2554 Dance, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2557, 5493 Dance, building/renovation 7395 Dance, capital campaigns 5480 Dance, children/youth 4324, 5978 Dance, commissioning new works 8055 Dance, computer systems/equipment 877, 7621 Dance, conferences/seminars 5700 Dance, economically disadvantaged 2686 Dance, equipment 7929 Dance, faculty/staff development 3 Dance, Hispanics/Latinos 2553, 2692 Dance, income development 1355, 1405, 1414, 2686, 5493, 5496 Dance, management development/capacity building 3, 1355, 1405, 1414, 2488, 2548, 2553, 2554, 2557, 2686, 2692, 5256, 5259, 5496, 5587, 5700, 7364, 7573, 7621, 7929, 8069, 8685 Dance, minorities 2686 Dance, performance/productions 5700, 5812, 8055 Dance, research 877, 5480, 5587 Dance, technical assistance 5480, 5493, 5978, 8055 Day care, African Americans/Blacks 4079 Day care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4326 Day care, building/renovation 4539, 7908 Day care, capital campaigns 3600 Day care, computer systems/equipment 3483, 8267 Day care, conferences/seminars 2069, 7643 Day care, crime/abuse victims 2170, 6320 Day care, curriculum development 651, 652, 8493 Day care, economically disadvantaged 651, 652, 1273, 1312, 1606, 1671, 1687, 1688, 1865, 1866, 1959, 2170, 2315, 2336, 2688, 3167, 3168, 3191, 3258, 3320, 3459, 3600, 3603, 3752, 3792, 3798, 4160, 4219, 4258, 4294, 4429, 4510, 4619, 4903, 5392, 5448, 5451, 5491, 6633, 7146, 7397, 7643, 8070, 8267 Day care, electronic media/online services 8267 Day care, equipment 1688 Day care, faculty/staff development 1676, 1683, 1958, 2172, 7037, 7397, 7643 Day care, Hispanics/Latinos 1959 Day care, homeless 2069, 3600 Day care, immigrants/refugees 1959, 4326, 5018, 7799 Day care, management development/capacity building 128, 1669, 1671, 1680, 1683, 1684, 1686, 1688, 1691, 1959, 2069, 2170, 2172, 3459, 3798, 3837, 4219, 4258, 4585, 5320, 7908, 8036, 8070, 8961 Day care, mentally disabled 123 Day care, military/veterans 3258 Day care, minorities 3459, 3752, 3792, 4306, 4619, 5018, 5392, 5448, 7397, 8267
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Day care, program evaluation 1683, 1684, 1687, 2688, 3167, 3168, 4903, 9003 Day care, research 1273, 4525, 5491, 8505 Day care, scholarship funds 1671, 1683, 1688, 8961 Day care, seed money 4294, 5320 Day care, single parents 4903 Day care, technical assistance 2069, 2286, 2877, 3837, 4585 Deaf/hearing impaired, arts/culture/humanities 3847 Deaf/hearing impaired, education 2914, 3847, 7971-8020 Deaf/hearing impaired, environment 3847 Deaf/hearing impaired, health—general 207, 2914, 4114, 7191, 7982-7985, 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000, 8010 Deaf/hearing impaired, human services— multipurpose 207, 4114, 8646 Deaf/hearing impaired, science 8646 Denmark, arts/culture/humanities 2742 Denmark, education 2742 Dental care 373, 1254, 1289, 1328, 1520, 2824, 2983, 4866, 7365, 7366, 7688 Dental care, building/renovation 2824 Dental care, children/youth 1520, 7688 Dental care, computer systems/equipment 2824 Dental care, economically disadvantaged 1328, 1520, 4866 Dental care, electronic media/online services 1520 Dental care, faculty/staff development 1289 Dental care, income development 7688 Dental care, infants/toddlers 2824 Dental care, management development/capacity building 373, 1289, 2824, 7688 Dental care, program evaluation 1520, 7366 Dental care, seed money 7365 Dental care, technical assistance 4866 Dental care, women 7365 Dental school/education 4834, 4866 Dental school/education, African Americans/Blacks 4834 Dental school/education, economically disadvantaged 4866 Dental school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 4834 Dental school/education, Native Americans/ American Indians 4834 Dental school/education, technical assistance 4834, 4866 Depression, African Americans/Blacks 4922 Depression, aging 2831, 2972 Depression, children/youth 3235 Depression, economically disadvantaged 2075, 2972, 3235, 4918, 4922 Depression, Hispanics/Latinos 2972, 4918, 4922 Depression, homeless 2075 Depression, immigrants/refugees 2831 Depression, mentally disabled 2075, 2831, 2972, 3235, 4918, 4922 Depression, minorities 2831 Depression, program evaluation 2972, 3235, 4918, 4922 Depression, research 3235, 4918, 4922 Depression, women 3235 Depression, youth 2972 Design, awards/prizes/competitions 7870 Design, economically disadvantaged 1257, 2639, 5159 Design, immigrants/refugees 2639 Design, program evaluation 5159 Design, research 2636 Design, seed money 2636 Design, technical assistance 7686, 7870 Design, youth 5159 Developing countries, animals/wildlife 1083 Developing countries, arts/culture/humanities 139, 1209 Developing countries, civil rights 8911 Developing countries, community improvement/ development 426, 1234, 1300, 6595, 8768, 8819, 8911 Developing countries, education 766, 783, 2767, 6204, 6386, 6595
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Developing countries, environment 568, 584, 1083, 1234, 2152, 5356, 6533, 7678 Developing countries, food/nutrition/agriculture 8550 Developing countries, health—general 139, 792, 793, 795, 807, 1183, 1209, 1363, 1593, 1767, 1768, 2302, 2425, 2713, 2894, 4106, 4359, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4731, 4819, 4820, 4823, 4824, 4882, 5010, 5943, 6386, 6475, 6994, 8531, 8768, 8819, 8827, 8836, 8849, 8911, 8942, 8969, 8979, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Developing countries, health—specific diseases 139, 6144, 6145, 8849 Developing countries, human services— multipurpose 6475 Developing countries, international affairs/ development 139, 426, 501, 794, 795, 806, 1091, 1183, 1209, 1234, 1300, 1427, 1451, 1593, 1768, 2152, 2302, 2425, 2713, 2767, 2894, 4039, 4106, 4359, 4660, 4731, 4819, 4820, 4823, 4824, 4882, 5010, 5356, 5584, 5745, 5943, 6123, 6124, 6144, 6145, 6204, 6382, 6383, 6533, 6589, 6994, 7560, 7678, 8531, 8768, 8819, 8836, 8849, 8911, 8951, 8969, 8979 Developing countries, medical research 5584 Developing countries, philanthropy/voluntarism 4039 Developing countries, public affairs/government 426, 501, 568, 766, 783, 794, 1451, 2767, 6204, 8550, 8768, 8951, 9041 Developing countries, religion 9041 Developing countries, science 139, 1023 Developing countries, social sciences 806, 1091, 2767, 6595, 8911 Developing countries, youth development 7560 Developmentally disabled, African Americans/Blacks 324 Developmentally disabled, centers & services 198, 324, 1577, 2162, 2400, 2517, 3691, 3840, 4108, 4114, 4135, 4136, 4167, 4269, 4435, 4464, 5608, 5975, 6894, 6895, 7439, 7565, 8221, 8401, 8981 Developmentally disabled, children/youth 324, 1577, 8401 Developmentally disabled, computer systems/ equipment 2400, 4114, 7565 Developmentally disabled, deaf/hearing impaired 4114 Developmentally disabled, equipment 2400 Developmentally disabled, faculty/staff development 2162, 4136 Developmentally disabled, Hispanics/Latinos 2517 Developmentally disabled, homeless 4114 Developmentally disabled, income development 1577, 2517 Developmentally disabled, management development/capacity building 198, 324, 2162, 2517, 3691, 3840, 4108, 4114, 4135, 4136, 4167, 4435, 4464, 5608, 6894, 6895, 7439, 7565, 8221, 8981 Developmentally disabled, men 3840 Developmentally disabled, minorities 198 Developmentally disabled, program evaluation 5975 Developmentally disabled, technical assistance 1577, 2400, 3840, 4269, 4464 Diabetes 136, 193, 2823, 2842, 2889, 2893, 4862, 4986, 4989, 8474, 8485 Diabetes research 4245 Diabetes research, building/renovation 4245 Diabetes research, management development/ capacity building 4245 Diabetes, aging 2842 Diabetes, computer systems/equipment 193 Diabetes, economically disadvantaged 136, 193, 4862, 4989, 8474 Diabetes, equipment 2823 Diabetes, faculty/staff development 2823, 8485 Diabetes, Hispanics/Latinos 2889, 8474, 8485 Diabetes, homeless 2823 Diabetes, mentally disabled 2842 Diabetes, minorities 136, 2893, 4989 Diabetes, Native Americans/American Indians 4862
Diabetes, program evaluation 2823, 2842, 4862, 4986, 8474, 8485 Diabetes, technical assistance 4989 Diabetes, women 2893 Diabetes, youth 2823 Diagnostic imaging 6441 Diagnostic imaging, program evaluation 6441 Digestive diseases 8388 Disabilities, people with, animals/wildlife 7167-7180 Disabilities, people with, arts/culture/humanities 3834, 3867, 7797 Disabilities, people with, civil rights 204, 3823, 4416, 6002, 7797 Disabilities, people with, community improvement/ development 3125, 3134, 3355, 3365, 3542, 3823, 3886, 4289, 5085, 5570, 7669, 7911, 8990, 9037 Disabilities, people with, crime/courts/legal services 2807, 3163, 4166, 7310, 8704 Disabilities, people with, education 886, 1574, 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2534, 2797, 2954, 3435, 6434, 8014, 8015, 8149, 8691, 9088 Disabilities, people with, employment 397, 886, 1702, 2303, 2545, 2886, 3125, 3886, 3939, 4104, 4240, 4289, 4378, 4431, 4928, 6253, 7000, 7669, 7911, 7954 Disabilities, people with, environment 3834, 3867, 4118, 4260, 4489, 4490 Disabilities, people with, food/nutrition/agriculture 8559, 8608 Disabilities, people with, health—general 182, 192, 204, 233, 294, 397, 962, 1903, 2439, 2797, 2806, 2807, 2825, 2838, 2955, 3351, 3823, 3867, 4212, 4729, 4840, 4928, 4987, 6434, 7023, 7167-7180, 7235, 7310, 8437, 8691 Disabilities, people with, health—specific diseases 8652 Disabilities, people with, housing/shelter 1562, 3060, 3061, 3542, 4129, 4141, 5570, 6253, 6924, 7361, 8178, 8607, 8652 Disabilities, people with, human services— multipurpose 182, 397, 1099, 1411, 1463, 1562, 1574, 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2545, 2797, 2806, 2807, 2838, 2955, 3134, 3140, 3270, 3365, 3541, 3617, 3726, 3744, 3833, 3834, 4129, 4141, 4142, 4180, 4212, 4227, 4240, 4378, 4416, 4691, 4729, 4840, 4949, 4987, 5570, 6434, 6438, 7023, 7361, 7449, 7564, 7797, 8613, 8704, 8724 Disabilities, people with, mental health/substance abuse 1586, 3541, 3542, 4212, 4949, 8149 Disabilities, people with, philanthropy/voluntarism 5570 Disabilities, people with, public affairs/government 1443, 1574, 3355, 3365, 7034, 7039, 7669 Disabilities, people with, recreation/sports/athletics 1099, 1458, 2276, 2439, 3355, 3726, 7167-7180, 8437 Disabilities, people with, religion 2955, 4987, 7034, 7039 Disabilities, people with, safety/disaster relief 3542 Disabilities, people with, science 1443, 5570 Disabilities, people with, youth development 2797 Disasters, 9/11/01 6687 Disasters, African Americans/Blacks 3551, 3552, 3585, 3747, 3844, 3983, 5871, 5893, 6136, 6327 Disasters, building/renovation 3844 Disasters, capital campaigns 3009, 7691 Disasters, children/youth 160, 3111, 3255 Disasters, civil defense 5033 Disasters, commissioning new works 6614 Disasters, conferences/seminars 5871, 6614, 6659, 6677, 8282 Disasters, crime/abuse victims 6687 Disasters, curriculum development 6687 Disasters, disabilities, people with 3542 Disasters, domestic resettlement 3542, 4002 Disasters, economically disadvantaged 160, 2431, 2433, 3255, 3542, 3552, 3774, 3892, 3949, 3983, 4002, 5841, 5843, 5853, 5871, 5915, 6516, 6766, 6767, 7691, 7775
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Disasters, electronic media/online services 3796, 7873, 7874, 8040 Disasters, emergency funds 6767 Disasters, faculty/staff development 3111 Disasters, fire prevention/control 7334, 7548 Disasters, floods 8128 Disasters, homeless 3542, 4100 Disasters, Hurricane Katrina 160, 1377, 1758, 3008, 3009, 3111, 3255, 3542, 3551, 3552, 3562, 3585, 3747, 3774, 3796, 3844, 3892, 3949, 3983, 4002, 4047, 4097, 4100, 4877, 5359, 5803, 5837, 5841, 5843, 5853, 5871, 5893, 5915, 5941, 6136, 6327, 6516, 6553, 6614, 6766, 6767, 8040, 8528, 8645, 8888, 8948 Disasters, income development 8040 Disasters, LGBTQ 5915 Disasters, management development/capacity building 587, 3111, 3774, 3796, 4100, 4833, 5803, 5837, 5841, 5893, 6766, 6767, 7548, 7691 Disasters, military/veterans 6659 Disasters, minorities 160, 3949, 5853, 5915, 6516 Disasters, performance/productions 6614 Disasters, preparedness/services 587, 2427, 2428, 2431, 2433, 2435, 2988, 4523, 4833, 4886, 4934, 6659, 6677, 7265-7267, 7691, 7775, 7873, 7874, 8282 Disasters, program evaluation 4934, 5915 Disasters, research 4877, 7873, 7874, 8128 Disasters, search/rescue 7646 Disasters, seed money 4097 Disasters, technical assistance 3892, 3983, 4002, 4047, 4097, 4886, 5837, 5843, 5871, 7873, 7874 Disasters, women 5915 Disasters, youth 5843 Dispute resolution 595, 1195, 1275, 2197, 2736, 3359, 4197, 5344, 7600, 7658, 8280 Dispute resolution, children/youth 2736 Dispute resolution, computer systems/equipment 8280 Dispute resolution, economically disadvantaged 3359 Dispute resolution, electronic media/online services 8280 Dispute resolution, equipment 8280 Dispute resolution, management development/ capacity building 1275, 2197, 4197, 7600, 7658, 8280 Dispute resolution, minorities 595 Dispute resolution, program evaluation 4197 Dispute resolution, technical assistance 595 Domestic violence, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2067, 8619, 8625, 9001 Domestic violence, children/youth 235, 1409, 2169, 2399, 2798, 2802, 2956, 3540, 4247, 4262, 4990, 5219, 7542, 8049, 8291, 8302, 8321, 8515, 8601, 8619 Domestic violence, computer systems/equipment 8291 Domestic violence, crime/abuse victims 132, 211, 235, 319, 1409, 2067, 2169, 2399, 2512, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2853, 2872, 2956, 2991, 3540, 4152, 4207, 4247, 4262, 4482, 4698, 4990, 5219, 7542, 7556, 7575, 8049, 8247, 8291, 8302, 8321, 8457, 8502, 8515, 8601, 8619, 8625, 9001 Domestic violence, economically disadvantaged 8291, 8625, 9001 Domestic violence, faculty/staff development 2169, 2798, 2803, 4207, 4262 Domestic violence, Hispanics/Latinos 2956 Domestic violence, immigrants/refugees 319, 8625, 9001 Domestic violence, income development 7575, 8625 Domestic violence, management development/ capacity building 132, 211, 235, 1409, 2067, 2169, 2399, 2512, 2872, 2956, 3540, 4152, 4207, 4247, 4262, 4698, 4990, 7542, 7575, 8302, 8502, 8601, 8619, 8625, 9001 Domestic violence, men 7557 Domestic violence, minorities 319 Domestic violence, program evaluation 2803, 8515
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Domestic violence, publication 5219 Domestic violence, seed money 235 Domestic violence, technical assistance 3540, 7556, 7557, 8291, 8457 Domestic violence, women 132, 211, 235, 319, 1409, 2067, 2169, 2399, 2512, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2853, 2872, 2956, 2991, 3540, 4152, 4207, 4247, 4262, 4482, 4698, 4990, 5219, 7542, 7556, 7557, 7575, 8049, 8247, 8291, 8302, 8457, 8502, 8515, 8601, 8619, 8625, 9001 Dominican Republic, community improvement/ development 8745 Drop-out prevention, children/youth 131, 5779, 7270 Drop-out prevention, economically disadvantaged 131, 342, 2062, 3048, 4013, 5469, 5779, 5936, 7270, 8632, 9005 Drop-out prevention, Hispanics/Latinos 2924 Drop-out prevention, income development 8632 Drop-out prevention, management development/ capacity building 2062, 3048, 5936, 7270, 8632, 9005 Drop-out prevention, minorities 131, 342, 3312, 5779, 5936, 7270 Drop-out prevention, program evaluation 2924, 2949, 5779 Drop-out prevention, publication 5779 Drop-out prevention, research 3312 Drop-out prevention, technical assistance 131, 5469, 7593 Drop-out prevention, youth 2062, 3048, 3312, 4013, 5469, 5936, 7593, 8632, 9005 Early childhood education, African Americans/Blacks 4079 Early childhood education, aging 1877 Early childhood education, building/renovation 1682, 2293, 2327 Early childhood education, children 1333, 3764, 5938 Early childhood education, children/youth 5055 Early childhood education, conferences/seminars 2069 Early childhood education, curriculum development 1689 Early childhood education, economically disadvantaged 1125, 1333, 1671, 1688, 1693, 1861, 1869, 1870, 1875-1877, 1891, 1942, 1959, 2293, 2327, 2688, 3086, 3146, 3169, 3183, 3184, 3193, 3752, 3792, 4295, 4798, 4988, 5055, 7079, 7399, 8031, 8070, 8465 Early childhood education, electronic media/online services 5055 Early childhood education, endowments 1757 Early childhood education, equipment 1682, 1688, 7399 Early childhood education, faculty/staff development 58, 1683, 1689, 2918, 5055, 5152 Early childhood education, Hispanics/Latinos 1333, 1959, 7399 Early childhood education, homeless 2069 Early childhood education, immigrants/refugees 1959, 5018 Early childhood education, infants/toddlers 58, 128, 748, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1133, 1173, 1175, 1176, 1187, 1189, 1208, 1219, 1333, 1440, 1669-1671, 1674, 1675, 1679, 1681-1684, 1688-1690, 1693-1695, 1757, 1836-1846, 1852-1859, 1861-1864, 1867-1892, 1942, 1959, 2069, 2263, 2264, 2286, 2293, 2327, 2376, 2377, 2379, 2688, 2698, 2918, 3086, 3146, 3169, 3183, 3184, 3193, 3752, 3764, 3777, 3783, 3792, 4079, 4295, 4527, 4798, 4804, 4988, 5018, 5049, 5152, 5320, 5938, 6431, 7079, 7396, 7399, 7618, 7867, 8027, 8031, 8036, 8070, 8082, 8086, 8465, 8579, 8806, 8921, 8952 Early childhood education, LGBTQ 748 Early childhood education, management development/capacity building 128, 1333, 1440, 1669, 1671, 1674, 1683, 1684, 1688, 1690, 1693, 1959, 2069, 2377, 4295, 4804,
SUBJECT INDEX
5320, 7396, 7399, 7618, 7867, 8036, 8070, 8082, 8806, 8952 Early childhood education, minorities 3752, 3792, 5018, 5055 Early childhood education, Native Americans/ American Indians 4295 Early childhood education, program evaluation 1173, 1675, 1681-1684, 1871, 1872, 2688, 3086, 4988 Early childhood education, research 1115, 1116, 1208, 6431, 8031, 8465 Early childhood education, scholarship funds 1671, 1683, 1688, 1693 Early childhood education, seed money 5320 Early childhood education, substance abusers 4988 Early childhood education, technical assistance 2069, 2286, 4295 Early childhood education, women 3752, 3792 Eastern Europe, civil rights 3974 Eastern Europe, community improvement/ development 4038, 8819 Eastern Europe, crime/courts/legal services 3927 Eastern Europe, environment 3950, 6817, 6819, 6820, 6827 Eastern Europe, health—general 5622, 8819 Eastern Europe, health—specific diseases 5622 Eastern Europe, international affairs/development 3910, 3927, 3972, 3974, 3975, 4038, 6817, 6819, 6820, 6827, 8819 Eastern Europe, philanthropy/voluntarism 3910 Eastern Europe, public affairs/government 3974, 4038, 6817 Eastern Europe, social sciences 3927, 3950, 3974 Economic development 60, 75, 76, 421, 491, 492, 516, 518-520, 522, 635, 713, 993, 997, 1040, 1057, 1070, 1153, 1171, 1216, 1217, 1223, 1307, 1318, 1384, 1390, 1817, 1944, 2119, 2121, 2135, 2147, 2149, 2151, 2153, 2228, 2238, 2385, 2430, 2432, 2434, 2588, 2966, 3108, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3131, 3133, 3182, 3194, 3196, 3209, 3221-3223, 3236, 3242, 3254, 3260, 3286, 3293, 3295, 3313, 3332, 3445, 3527, 3528, 3532, 3562, 3757, 3761, 3762, 3803, 3813, 3845, 3890, 3891, 3906, 3936, 3940, 3956, 3962, 3976, 4002, 4026, 4027, 4044, 4048, 4163, 4189, 4254, 4279, 4332, 4404, 4410, 4411, 4418, 4484, 4561, 4770, 5050, 5068, 5115, 5128, 5197, 5280, 5391, 5553, 5621, 5635, 5641, 5649, 5650, 5658-5662, 5685, 5702, 5706, 5723, 5729, 5792, 5798, 5808, 5809, 5813, 5837, 5845, 5848, 5849, 5861, 5864, 5884, 5891, 5898, 5902, 5909, 5916, 5931, 5988, 6059, 6060, 6130, 6299, 6374, 6375, 6431, 6458-6461, 6516, 6518, 6558, 6562, 6566-6568, 6588, 6603, 6613, 6615, 6715, 6717, 6774, 6775, 6912, 6914, 7055, 7085, 7092, 7105, 7109, 7111, 7127, 7222, 7232, 7249, 7299, 7596, 7644, 7659, 7731, 7746-7748, 7765, 7772, 7843, 7878, 7935, 7948, 7969, 8021, 8066, 8067, 8087, 8098, 8124, 8125, 8135, 8324, 8545, 8665, 8712, 8716, 8746, 8747, 8983, 9085 Economic development, African Americans/Blacks 4418, 5050, 6459 Economic development, awards/prizes/ competitions 6715 Economic development, building/renovation 8124, 8125 Economic development, capital campaigns 6615 Economic development, children/youth 713, 3108, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3131, 3133, 3182, 3194, 3196, 3209, 3221-3223, 3236, 3242, 3254, 3260, 3286, 3293, 3295, 3313, 3332, 3906, 3956, 4404, 5649, 5848, 5849, 6518, 7055, 7111 Economic development, conferences/seminars 3762, 6715 Economic development, curriculum development 7085 Economic development, disabilities, people with 3125 Economic development, economically disadvantaged 713, 1216, 1307, 1318, 1944, 2119, 2121,
283
SUBJECT INDEX
2135, 2147, 2149, 2430, 2432, 2434, 3108, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3131, 3133, 3182, 3194, 3196, 3209, 3221-3223, 3236, 3242, 3254, 3260, 3286, 3293, 3295, 3313, 3332, 3532, 3757, 3761, 3762, 3803, 3813, 3890, 3891, 3906, 3936, 3956, 3962, 3976, 4002, 4026, 4027, 4163, 4189, 4254, 4411, 4418, 5197, 5280, 5391, 5621, 5641, 5649, 5650, 5658-5662, 5706, 5723, 5729, 5792, 5808, 5809, 5813, 5845, 5848, 5849, 5861, 5864, 5884, 5891, 5898, 5988, 6059, 6060, 6299, 6458-6461, 6516, 6558, 6603, 6615, 6715, 6717, 6774, 6775, 6912, 7085, 7092, 7111, 7127, 7299, 7772, 8098, 8135, 8712, 8716, 8746, 8747, 9085 Economic development, equipment 2966 Economic development, exhibitions 5621 Economic development, faculty/staff development 1153, 7747 Economic development, fellowships 8545 Economic development, Hispanics/Latinos 3313, 4026, 4411, 5115, 5792, 6613, 7232 Economic development, homeless 1216 Economic development, immigrants/refugees 3194, 3196, 4418, 5660, 5661, 6130 Economic development, income development 2238, 3528, 4189, 6461 Economic development, indigenous people 421, 2121 Economic development, infants/toddlers 6431 Economic development, management development/ capacity building 421, 1040, 1153, 1216, 1217, 1223, 1390, 1817, 2151, 2588, 3182, 3194, 3757, 3803, 3845, 3976, 4163, 4189, 4254, 5115, 5280, 5621, 5641, 5837, 5931, 6374, 6375, 7085, 7092, 7111, 7232, 7596, 7746, 7878, 7948, 8021, 8324, 8665, 8747, 8983 Economic development, minorities 1307, 1944, 2119, 2135, 2149, 3130, 3131, 3194, 3196, 3242, 3293, 3532, 5280, 5658-5662, 5685, 5891, 6299, 6458-6461, 6516, 6558, 6603, 6774, 6775, 7111, 7127, 7299, 8716 Economic development, Native Americans/American Indians 5115, 8665, 8983 Economic development, offenders/ex-offenders 3125 Economic development, program evaluation 713, 1223, 3236, 3286, 3295, 3761, 3762, 4026, 4027, 4404, 4418, 5635, 5650, 5848, 5849, 5898, 5909, 7055 Economic development, research 76, 421, 713, 1384, 2151, 2228, 2238, 3236, 3242, 3254, 3295, 3313, 3532, 3890, 3891, 3906, 3940, 3962, 4027, 4410, 5649, 5650, 5661, 5706, 5792, 5845, 5848, 5884, 5891, 5898, 5902, 5909, 6431, 6613, 7109, 8066, 9085 Economic development, single parents 3125 Economic development, technical assistance 2588, 3242, 3313, 3528, 3845, 3890, 3962, 3976, 4002, 4044, 4048, 4279, 4484, 5706, 5723, 5729, 5837, 5845, 5902, 6461, 8066 Economic development, visitors/convention bureau/ tourism promotion 970, 2065, 3088, 3096, 4127, 5594, 5598, 7075, 7810, 7821, 7957 Economic development, women 3936, 3956, 5723, 5861, 5902 Economic development, youth 1171, 3803, 4027, 7747 Economically disadvantaged, arts/culture/ humanities 111, 258, 680, 1257, 1270, 1351, 1362, 1584, 2073, 2079, 2095, 2291, 2311, 2462, 2578, 2583, 2592, 2639, 2681, 2682, 2686, 3234, 3772, 3806, 3834, 3843, 3854, 3857, 3866, 3929, 4094, 4310, 4798, 4847, 4860, 5055, 5159, 5161, 5176, 5253, 5591, 5621, 5719, 5877, 6293, 6460, 6468, 6716, 6740, 6752, 7002, 7634, 7859, 7943, 8617, 8661, 8693, 8781, 8782 Economically disadvantaged, civil rights 204, 213, 382, 384, 395, 614, 700, 706, 707, 768, 857, 1288, 1308, 1346, 1371, 1475, 1932, 1956, 1957, 1999-2003, 2070, 2090, 2091, 2104, 2107, 2127, 2144, 2147, 2149, 2208, 2658, 3196, 3484, 3507, 3723, 3806, 3823, 3903,
284
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
3937, 3965, 4031, 4170, 4179, 4181, 4321, 4337, 4371, 4469, 4486, 5237, 5551, 5623, 5660, 5662, 5680, 5687, 5714, 5772, 5778, 5791, 5819, 5847, 5853, 5856, 5863, 5871, 5878, 5891, 5911, 6242, 6249, 6421, 6423, 6425, 6426, 6428, 6447, 6468, 6471, 6565, 6723, 6839, 7087, 8715, 8722, 8726, 8728, 8763 Economically disadvantaged, community improvement/development 91, 107, 218, 219, 230, 240, 247, 275, 287, 291, 301, 314, 328, 362, 368, 392, 394, 426, 451, 483, 528, 596, 598, 662-664, 670, 676-679, 681, 684, 690, 691, 700, 704, 706-708, 713, 722, 725, 730, 733, 735-741, 745, 749, 757, 758, 814, 833, 942, 953, 996, 1009, 1204, 1216, 1257, 1265, 1272, 1300, 1301, 1307, 1308, 1315, 1317, 1318, 1336, 1338, 1344, 1346, 1353, 1362, 1366, 1371, 1383, 1385, 1394, 1396, 1397, 1400, 1434, 1435, 1460, 1466, 1475, 1478, 1543, 1546-1549, 1560, 1583, 1601, 1614, 1616-1621, 1623, 1661, 1664, 1665, 1700, 1704, 1827, 1905-1909, 1937, 1939, 1944, 1949, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1999-2003, 2009-2011, 2043-2045, 2049, 2052, 2055, 2074, 2090, 2091, 2096, 2101, 2107, 2112, 2116, 2117, 2119, 2121, 2127, 2135, 2140, 2141, 2147, 2149, 2154, 2178, 2180, 2182, 2185, 2208, 2219, 2229, 2237, 2290, 2347, 2396, 2430-2434, 2550, 2551, 2556, 2571, 2575, 2584, 2592, 2598, 2635, 2639, 2644, 2645, 2727, 2732-2735, 2743, 2765, 2766, 2775, 2776, 2785, 2787, 2789, 2793, 2799, 2805, 2808, 2900, 2907, 2908, 2940, 2995, 3051, 3056, 3062, 3069, 3080, 3087, 3090-3092, 3094, 3108, 3113, 3114, 3116, 3121, 3125, 3126, 3130-3134, 3136, 3139, 3151, 3152, 3173-3175, 3178, 3180, 3182, 3187, 3193, 3194, 3196, 3202, 3209, 3213, 3218, 3219, 3221-3225, 3234, 3236, 3242-3245, 3249, 3250, 3252, 3254, 3255, 3260, 3261, 3268, 3269, 3271, 3277, 3279, 3280, 3282-3284, 3286, 3292-3295, 3302, 3304, 3306, 3313, 3314, 3323, 3332, 3336, 3353-3355, 3357-3359, 3361, 3362, 3365, 3369, 3418, 3432, 3433, 3437, 3446, 3447, 3491, 3507-3509, 3511, 3512, 3515, 3516, 3532, 3539, 3542, 3552, 3555, 3567, 3570, 3587, 3600, 3601, 3622, 3623, 3625, 3629, 3632, 3655, 3656, 3678, 3680, 3697-3699, 3704, 3723, 3730, 3736, 3737, 3752, 3757, 3761, 3762, 3770, 3772-3774, 3779, 3784, 3785, 3792, 3802, 3803, 3806, 3808-3810, 3813, 3815, 3817, 3823, 3825, 3832, 3866, 3877, 3880, 3886, 3890-3893, 3897, 3899, 3901, 3902, 3906-3908, 3911-3913, 3932, 3934-3937, 3942, 3949, 3954, 3956, 3962, 3976, 3982, 3989, 3999, 4002, 4004, 4010, 4011, 4026, 4027, 4031, 4033, 4046, 4058, 4064, 4066, 4067, 4082-4086, 4096, 4107, 4111, 4119, 4122, 4125-4127, 4134, 4160, 4162, 4163, 4170, 4181, 4189, 4193, 4195, 4196, 4232, 4237, 4238, 4246, 4254, 4264, 4272, 4285, 4287, 4289, 4294, 4327, 4328, 4334, 4337, 4338, 4345, 4351, 4371, 4375, 4382-4386, 4396, 4397, 4407, 4409, 4411, 4412, 4414, 4418, 4436, 4458, 4469, 4472, 4503, 4513-4515, 4520, 4535, 4536, 4543-4548, 4565, 4586, 4597, 4601, 4602, 4619, 4705, 4710, 4725-4728, 4787, 4791, 4837, 4944, 4945, 4953, 4977, 5025-5029, 5035, 5037, 5043, 5053, 5054, 5064, 5085, 5095, 5146, 5153, 5157, 5176, 5195, 5197, 5198, 5239, 5253, 5255, 5262, 5280, 5300, 5318, 5326, 5337, 5340, 5351, 5357, 5362, 5371-5378, 5380, 5381, 5384, 5391, 5394, 5402, 5404, 5405, 5407, 5412, 5427, 5447, 5448, 5451, 5452, 5510, 5515, 5526, 5551, 5555, 5565, 5566, 5576, 5581, 5621, 5629, 5640, 5641, 5649, 5650, 5657-5662, 5673, 5682, 5683, 5701, 5706, 5712, 5719, 5720, 5722, 5723, 5729, 5731-5733, 5748, 5757, 5758, 5766, 5776, 5778, 5791, 5792, 5797, 5799, 5808, 5809,
5813, 5817, 5818, 5823, 5826, 5834, 5835, 5843, 5845, 5847-5849, 5852, 5853, 5861, 5863, 5864, 5870-5873, 5878, 5884-5886, 5891, 5894, 5895, 5898, 5911, 5913, 5925, 5952, 5955, 5973, 5983, 5985, 5986, 5988, 5990, 5991, 5994, 5996-5998, 6034, 6044-6046, 6058-6060, 6062, 6063, 6067-6083, 6105, 6107, 6129, 6160, 6163, 6164, 6168, 6169, 6243, 6250, 6254, 6255, 6257-6261, 6286, 6299, 6309-6312, 6315, 6328, 6335, 6360, 6363, 6364, 6376, 6397, 6398, 6401, 6415, 6419-6421, 6423, 6425-6428, 6435-6437, 6447, 6456, 6458-6461, 6464-6468, 6471, 6477, 6493, 6500, 6516, 6526, 6558, 6561, 6600, 6601, 6603, 6608, 6609, 6611, 6615, 6618, 6620, 6621, 6623, 6629, 6634, 6693, 6715-6717, 6721-6723, 6728, 6740, 6750, 6755-6757, 6759-6762, 6766, 6767, 6774, 6775, 6785, 6786, 6794, 6795, 6912, 6918, 6920, 6923, 6925, 6926, 6928, 6929, 6931-6942, 6945, 6948, 6950, 6987, 6988, 6990-6992, 7002, 7019, 7057, 7072, 7073, 7078, 7085, 7092, 7093, 7096, 7104, 7111, 7122, 7126, 7127, 7161, 7210, 7248, 7275, 7287, 7291, 7299, 7321, 7322, 7340-7342, 7344, 7370, 7476, 7477, 7561, 7588, 7664, 7713, 7737, 7744, 7755, 7772, 7775, 7806, 7901, 7919, 7936, 8037, 8089, 8091, 8095, 8098, 8100, 8116, 8129, 8135, 8137-8141, 8152-8155, 8162, 8165, 8174, 8176, 8177, 8179-8183, 8188, 8189, 8193, 8209, 8237, 8245, 8250, 8277, 8279, 8285, 8356, 8412, 8481, 8516, 8542, 8554, 8558, 8595, 8596, 8631, 8643, 8706, 8712, 8716, 8721, 8726, 8728-8730, 8732, 8733, 8735, 8742, 8743, 8746, 8747, 8749, 8751, 8758, 8764, 8768, 8795, 8813, 8814, 8819, 8859, 8953, 8956, 8990, 9006-9009, 9037, 9085, 9091, 9093, 9097, 9113, 9123, 9126 Economically disadvantaged, crime/courts/legal services 213, 218, 276, 311, 362, 382, 384, 404, 768, 857, 1231, 1311, 1381, 1479, 1827, 2068, 2070, 2078, 2104, 2299, 2431, 2433, 2584, 2734, 2807, 2900, 3163, 3171, 3216, 3283, 3329, 3335, 3354, 3358, 3359, 3395, 3580, 3903, 4086, 4146, 4166, 4193, 4321, 4331, 4375, 4420, 4455, 4486, 4513, 4520, 4787, 5037, 5405, 5491, 5625, 5687, 5772, 5903, 5937, 5973, 6011-6013, 6019, 6105, 6258, 6259, 6326, 6445, 6468, 6471, 6478, 6499, 6796, 7087, 7310, 7562, 8033, 8250, 8277, 8291, 8412, 8434, 8441, 8554, 8558, 8699, 8702-8705, 8737, 8799 Economically disadvantaged, education 46, 51, 69, 99, 111, 114, 115, 131, 150, 156, 158-160, 169-171, 180, 196, 342, 380, 406-409, 423, 424, 434, 435, 457, 466, 484, 503-506, 517, 525, 526, 532, 591, 614, 651, 652, 656, 677, 680, 683, 709, 740, 811, 819, 834, 844, 854, 856, 872, 881, 886, 893, 903, 931, 932, 934, 943, 981, 1097, 1109, 1125, 1240, 1263, 1270, 1283, 1294, 1295, 1333, 1354, 1369, 1379, 1381, 1407, 1422-1426, 1445-1447, 1452, 1471, 1566, 1567, 1569, 1587, 1663, 1671, 1688, 1693, 1755, 1763, 1776, 1779, 1780, 1782, 1783, 1794, 1796, 1798, 1799, 1804, 1805, 1808, 1809, 1814, 1815, 1861, 1869, 1870, 1875-1877, 1891, 1914, 1916, 1919, 1923, 1942, 1959, 1971, 1972, 1983, 2016, 2032, 2038, 2040, 2054, 2057, 2058, 2062, 2066, 2079-2081, 2105, 2113, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2140, 2170, 2183, 2262, 2280, 2293, 2318-2321, 2326-2329, 2340, 2357, 2365, 2373, 2389, 2445, 2495, 2576, 2587, 2589, 2608, 2621, 2652, 2655, 2684, 2687, 2688, 2691, 2770, 2792, 2797, 2808, 2815, 2865, 2922, 2927-2929, 2935, 2936, 2938, 2945-2948, 2954, 3021, 3026, 3029, 3030, 3035, 3041, 3048, 3085, 3086, 3099, 3112, 3121, 3146, 3153, 3164, 3169, 3174, 3183, 3184, 3188-3190, 3193, 3198, 3207, 3208, 3224, 3228, 3251, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3324, 3333, 3370, 3371, 3374, 3375, 3377,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
3400, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3461, 3466, 3571, 3595, 3607, 3709, 3752, 3758, 3766, 3778, 3789, 3792, 3815, 3825, 3888, 3890, 3893, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3924, 3943, 3955, 3965, 3966, 3988, 3994, 3998, 4006, 4008, 4011, 4013, 4025, 4050, 4094, 4095, 4295, 4360, 4373, 4374, 4394, 4519, 4524, 4533, 4577, 4653, 4659, 4758, 4759, 4762, 4773, 4791, 4792, 4795, 4798, 4825, 4830, 4836, 4866, 4988, 4993, 5000, 5001, 5017, 5019, 5046, 5055, 5056, 5088, 5089, 5103, 5107, 5127, 5142, 5147, 5149, 5150, 5155, 5157, 5161, 5181-5183, 5185, 5188, 5204-5206, 5245, 5252, 5268, 5285, 5302, 5311, 5312, 5316, 5317, 5347, 5383, 5418-5421, 5452, 5469, 5475, 5505, 5519, 5524, 5571, 5572, 5582, 5591, 5654, 5692, 5720, 5779, 5841, 5845, 5901, 5903, 5936, 5940, 5956, 5959, 5962, 5967, 5968, 5980, 5984, 6085, 6114-6118, 6125, 6167, 6256, 6278, 6282, 6378-6380, 6390, 6405, 6412, 6450, 6463, 6472, 6493, 6497, 6511, 6541, 6548, 6552, 6599, 6629, 6631, 6640, 6643, 6692, 6715, 6752, 6798, 6801, 6915, 6980-6986, 7045, 7062, 7079, 7081, 7085, 7093, 7110, 7128, 7129, 7148-7156, 7158, 7159, 7270, 7331, 7399, 7436, 7561, 7587, 7588, 7664, 7710, 7777, 7779, 7791, 7794, 7801, 7805, 7850, 7860, 7904, 7936, 7961, 8024, 8031, 8060, 8070, 8101, 8117, 8146, 8147, 8219, 8241, 8262-8264, 8285, 8293, 8297, 8352, 8359, 8362, 8364, 8369, 8383, 8384, 8389, 8392, 8407, 8426, 8428, 8446, 8460, 8465, 8480, 8501, 8503, 8514, 8520, 8526, 8552, 8568, 8569, 8576, 8577, 8617, 8632, 8674, 8733, 8754, 8781, 8795, 8801, 8809, 8813, 8824, 8837, 8846, 8859, 8874, 8924, 9005, 9045, 9095, 9105-9107 Economically disadvantaged, employment 201, 203, 328, 348, 380, 397, 402, 681, 700, 717, 735, 886, 1312, 1317, 1351, 1748, 1928, 2034, 2035, 2059, 2062, 2066, 2179, 2182, 2208, 2292, 2600, 2656, 2658, 2711, 2732, 2735, 2855, 3048, 3080, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3174, 3199, 3209, 3221-3223, 3236, 3255, 3271, 3283, 3284, 3286, 3313, 3363, 3607, 3641, 3704, 3817, 3886, 3890, 3898, 3906, 3939, 3941, 3948, 3962, 3996, 4002, 4004, 4005, 4026, 4027, 4056, 4104, 4189, 4224, 4246, 4264, 4289, 4431, 4586, 4928, 4940, 5146, 5159, 5173, 5237, 5247, 5383, 5473, 5649, 5661, 5665, 5692, 5706, 5720, 5819, 5823, 5843, 5936, 6363, 6364, 6465, 6474, 6476-6478, 6484, 6526, 6628, 6633, 6634, 6669, 7066, 7093, 7354, 7357, 7860, 8285, 8497, 8541, 8635, 8672, 8716, 8730, 8732, 8738, 8754 Economically disadvantaged, environment 218, 230, 275, 287, 289, 374, 588, 598, 691, 814, 833, 996, 1349, 1448, 1449, 2117, 2121, 2122, 2137, 2152, 2154, 2575, 3447, 3757, 3758, 3778, 3803, 3834, 3843, 3854, 3857, 3866, 3983, 4118, 4127, 4128, 4161, 4260, 4489, 4490, 4977, 5025, 5680, 5682, 5729, 5757, 5758, 5791, 5853, 5861, 5870, 5884, 5885, 5903, 6051, 6052, 6157, 6243, 6376, 6421, 6423, 6425-6428, 6460, 6503, 6505, 6516, 6717, 6750, 6787, 7104, 7457, 7563, 7647, 7678, 8412, 8715, 8735, 8751 Economically disadvantaged, food/nutrition/ agriculture 7, 100, 213, 287, 1009, 1161, 1221, 1467, 1904, 2257, 2508, 2596, 3368, 3530, 3552, 3567, 3753, 3754, 3778, 3831, 4159, 4196, 4266, 4285, 4448, 4737-4743, 4745-4752, 4836, 4875, 4903, 4911, 4914, 4941, 5657, 5884, 5886, 6334, 6420, 6493, 6600, 6601, 6606, 6611, 6618, 7072, 7446, 7598, 7691, 7956, 8100, 8246, 8279, 8290, 8408, 8550, 8559, 8608, 8916-8919, 8950, 9050 Economically disadvantaged, health—general 6, 11, 133, 136-138, 176, 184, 186, 188, 193, 196, 199, 201-204, 213, 217-219, 221, 222, 225, 228-230, 232, 239, 240, 245, 247, 252,
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256-258, 265, 269, 272, 275, 276, 279, 284, 289-292, 294, 295, 300, 301, 304, 305, 307, 308, 312-314, 317, 328, 329, 331, 335, 340, 342, 348, 349, 352, 355, 357, 359, 360, 362-365, 368, 372, 382, 384, 386, 387, 390-392, 394, 395, 397, 402, 404, 738, 792, 793, 1155, 1156, 1183, 1202, 1237, 1301, 1328, 1349, 1363, 1435, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518-1520, 1522-1526, 1535, 1539, 1541, 1542, 1580, 1716, 1735, 1767, 1816, 1928, 1932, 1954, 2226, 2302, 2441, 2443, 2514, 2525, 2575, 2713, 2797, 2799, 2805-2808, 2815, 2820, 2830, 2855, 2888, 2972, 3038, 3138, 3282, 3434, 3530, 3544, 3559, 3603, 3619, 3645, 3781, 3823, 3853, 3962, 4098, 4156, 4178, 4256, 4285, 4330, 4346, 4368, 4381, 4428, 4456, 4461, 4468, 4479, 4656-4658, 4671, 4672, 4730, 4819, 4836, 4837, 4840, 4847, 4854-4856, 4859-4862, 4866, 4872, 4873, 4875, 4879, 4882, 4890, 4903, 4904, 4908, 4911, 4913, 4914, 4918, 4927-4929, 4932, 4939-4941, 4943-4945, 4947, 4948, 4953, 4956, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4966, 4971, 4977, 4981, 4987-4989, 4991, 4997, 5118, 5138, 5155, 5156, 5158, 5164, 5166, 5213, 5214, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5531, 5534, 5548, 5561, 5562, 5680, 5691, 5752, 5784, 5911, 5977, 5982, 6243, 6270, 6307, 6423, 6425-6428, 6450, 6472, 6484, 6597, 6610, 6688, 6802-6804, 6839, 7023, 7029, 7063-7065, 7067, 7115, 7310, 7562, 7563, 7609, 7629-7631, 7643, 7722, 7754-7756, 7767, 8222, 8251, 8252, 8368, 8381, 8387, 8402, 8412, 8419, 8426, 8440, 8473-8482, 8489, 8490, 8538, 8557, 8594, 8600, 8609, 8687, 8688, 8699, 8754, 8766, 8768, 8810, 8819, 8836, 8842, 8849, 8903, 8905, 8966, 8969, 8978, 8979, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Economically disadvantaged, health—specific diseases 136, 138, 193, 269, 276, 313, 738, 2830, 4178, 4862, 4879, 4908, 4966, 4988, 4989, 5213, 5214, 5784, 5911, 5962, 6144, 6145, 6610, 8402, 8426, 8474, 8652, 8849, 8905, 8966 Economically disadvantaged, housing/shelter 43, 107, 528, 679, 700, 704, 722, 740, 757, 758, 1200, 1301, 1315, 1317, 1336, 1339, 1344, 1375, 1544, 1545, 1550-1559, 1562, 1582, 1583, 1600, 1602, 1609-1613, 1622, 1623, 1626, 1627, 1629-1659, 1912, 1924, 1926, 1949, 1951, 1998, 2017, 2037, 2044-2047, 2049, 2052, 2055, 2074, 2154, 2165, 2208, 2229, 2237, 2290, 2306, 2307, 2374, 2381, 2387, 2390, 2484, 2493, 2494, 2537, 2538, 2595, 2615, 2616, 2635, 2641, 2642, 2720-2722, 2727, 2729, 2739, 2743, 2751, 2757, 2763, 2764, 2777, 2782, 2795, 2820, 2837, 2908, 2909, 3060, 3061, 3063-3068, 3075, 3076, 3080, 3091, 3094, 3151, 3187, 3223, 3225, 3260, 3261, 3322, 3323, 3416, 3446, 3447, 3511, 3512, 3514, 3531-3535, 3542, 3597, 3601, 3616, 3626, 3678, 3680, 3697, 3698, 3854, 3857, 3882, 3982, 3985, 4062, 4103, 4129, 4130, 4161, 4165, 4168, 4174, 4178, 4195, 4248, 4255, 4272, 4320, 4331, 4341, 4344, 4458, 4515, 4522, 4541, 4543, 4550-4555, 4564, 4567, 4568, 4665, 4676, 4708, 4712, 4814, 5035, 5053, 5054, 5058, 5059, 5094, 5105, 5140, 5141, 5201, 5251, 5260, 5338, 5350, 5351, 5363, 5371, 5378, 5380, 5381, 5389, 5391, 5393-5395, 5413, 5444, 5447, 5526, 5607, 5732, 5808, 5845, 5987, 5992, 5993, 5995, 6000, 6041, 6042, 6047, 6084, 6086-6098, 6108, 6128, 6165, 6166, 6242, 6249, 6257, 6263, 6313, 6416-6418, 6464, 6467, 6721, 6722, 6728, 6757, 6759, 6766, 6786, 6794, 6906, 6920, 6924, 6944, 6945, 6948, 6950, 6956-6974, 6977, 7001, 7070, 7097, 7118, 7135-7138, 7160, 7210, 7228, 7271, 7335, 7338, 7345-7348, 7361, 7540, 7588, 7592, 7635, 7647, 7725, 7914, 7921, 7943, 8091, 8116, 8142, 8143, 8151, 8152, 8158-8160, 8162,
SUBJECT INDEX
8167, 8168, 8171, 8172, 8178, 8182, 8184-8187, 8237, 8265, 8272, 8356, 8536, 8573, 8586, 8597, 8607, 8631, 8643, 8652, 8653, 8721, 9006, 9008, 9009, 9083, 9100, 9109 Economically disadvantaged, human services— multipurpose 7, 184, 201, 217, 300, 314, 331, 392, 397, 451, 651, 652, 676, 681, 699, 713, 717, 756, 942, 1231, 1260, 1273, 1311, 1312, 1372, 1396, 1397, 1467, 1492, 1543, 1545, 1562, 1582, 1606, 1671, 1687, 1688, 1748, 1865, 1866, 1869, 1870, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1983, 1989-1996, 2040, 2058, 2068, 2083, 2115, 2124, 2126, 2134, 2144, 2170, 2179, 2196, 2292, 2315, 2317, 2336, 2464, 2484, 2501, 2515, 2527, 2549, 2578, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2688, 2703, 2732, 2743, 2757, 2772, 2797, 2806, 2807, 2827, 2829, 2834, 2835, 2841, 2928, 2929, 2945, 2953, 3042, 3108, 3110, 3112-3114, 3116, 3118, 3120-3122, 3126, 3127, 3133, 3134, 3136-3138, 3140, 3145, 3147, 3164, 3167-3169, 3176, 3178-3186, 3191, 3193, 3194, 3196, 3202, 3204, 3206, 3209-3211, 3215, 3218, 3219, 3221-3223, 3227, 3229, 3234-3236, 3242-3245, 3247, 3249-3252, 3254, 3258, 3259, 3266-3270, 3277, 3279, 3280, 3282, 3286, 3293, 3295, 3298, 3301, 3304-3306, 3308, 3311, 3313, 3315, 3317, 3320, 3322-3324, 3326, 3328, 3332, 3334, 3336, 3341, 3353, 3361, 3362, 3365, 3416, 3459, 3484, 3534-3536, 3541, 3555, 3598, 3600, 3603, 3616, 3632, 3655, 3656, 3695, 3703, 3704, 3720, 3730, 3750, 3752, 3766, 3778, 3792, 3798, 3815, 3834, 3843, 3877, 3891, 3906, 3955, 3966, 3967, 3988, 3998, 4006, 4008, 4050, 4055, 4056, 4066, 4067, 4109, 4119, 4129, 4159, 4160, 4175, 4189, 4191, 4192, 4196, 4199, 4211, 4218, 4219, 4234, 4237, 4241, 4252, 4253, 4257, 4258, 4294, 4312, 4313, 4321, 4334, 4342, 4344, 4355, 4367, 4387, 4391, 4398, 4421, 4429, 4437, 4444, 4471, 4477-4479, 4488, 4510, 4619, 4675, 4696, 4837, 4840, 4847, 4860-4862, 4873, 4890, 4903, 4911, 4914, 4918, 4941, 4943-4945, 4949, 4957, 4981, 4987, 4989, 5020, 5026, 5131, 5150, 5156, 5160, 5165, 5251, 5286, 5347, 5377, 5391, 5392, 5406, 5437, 5448, 5451, 5465, 5468, 5491, 5510, 5511, 5649, 5712, 5784, 5846, 5848, 5849, 5894, 5898, 5972, 6063, 6139, 6169, 6309, 6396, 6436, 6437, 6450, 6498, 6548, 6559, 6561, 6574, 6610, 6621, 6633, 6695, 6713, 6757, 6840, 6917, 7019, 7023, 7066, 7092, 7111, 7124, 7126, 7146, 7199, 7209, 7255, 7258, 7280, 7357, 7361, 7382, 7397, 7410, 7449, 7457, 7562, 7587, 7588, 7592, 7643, 7649, 7756, 7766, 7803, 8033, 8060, 8070, 8092, 8200, 8201, 8267, 8268, 8291, 8326, 8389, 8402, 8414, 8434, 8440, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8489, 8490, 8542, 8547, 8620, 8625, 8635, 8667, 8669, 8676, 8699, 8700, 8702-8705, 8712, 8722, 8729, 8732, 8733, 8735, 8737, 8740, 8742, 8749, 8752, 8764, 8799, 8984, 9001, 9024, 9028, 9044, 9100 Economically disadvantaged, international affairs/ development 426, 466, 483, 501, 588, 794, 806, 1178, 1179, 1183, 1255, 1300, 1427, 1448-1451, 1714, 1735, 1816, 2121, 2122, 2127, 2129, 2152, 2302, 2713, 3619, 3645, 3723, 3746, 3808, 3810, 3887, 4039, 4040, 4230, 4331, 4387, 4442, 4656-4658, 4660, 4818, 4819, 4882, 5326, 5340, 5412, 5414, 5427, 5437, 5623, 5625, 5641, 5687, 5714, 5722, 5723, 5731, 5772, 5831, 5864, 5885, 5886, 5913, 6051, 6052, 6123, 6124, 6144, 6145, 6307, 6360, 6382, 6383, 6456, 6503, 6589, 6597, 6610, 6611, 6785, 7115, 7559-7561, 7678, 8387, 8768, 8810, 8819, 8836, 8842, 8849, 8916-8919, 8950, 8951, 8953, 8969, 8979, 9044 Economically disadvantaged, membership benefit groups 2833, 5650, 5792, 6447, 6500, 7096
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SUBJECT INDEX
Economically disadvantaged, mental health/ substance abuse 217, 221, 241, 242, 261, 279, 352, 969, 1402, 1523, 2075, 2972, 3141, 3235, 3541, 3542, 3862, 4252, 4253, 4313, 4355, 4398, 4830, 4918, 4921, 4922, 4932, 4949, 4988, 5610, 5937, 6464, 6466, 6610, 6839, 6840 Economically disadvantaged, philanthropy/ voluntarism 131, 739, 1301, 1450, 1466, 2396, 2953, 3116, 3139, 3178, 3723, 3785, 3808, 3956, 4039, 4040, 4334, 4940, 5683, 5809, 5813, 5870, 6401, 6456, 8459 Economically disadvantaged, public affairs/ government 4, 188, 219, 222, 225, 301, 368, 374, 392, 426, 501, 662, 663, 681, 708, 722, 737, 739-741, 794, 953, 1125, 1345, 1353, 1385, 1434, 1443, 1447, 1451, 1466, 1665, 1714, 2058, 2117, 2129, 2133, 2141, 2147, 2149, 2441, 2556, 2645, 2720, 2733, 2734, 2763, 2764, 2808, 2833, 2940, 2995, 3049, 3087, 3092, 3108, 3131-3133, 3137, 3138, 3187, 3196, 3210, 3218, 3219, 3235, 3236, 3252, 3254, 3258, 3266, 3286, 3299, 3300, 3354, 3355, 3357, 3359, 3365, 3532, 3737, 3761, 3762, 3785, 3789, 3832, 3901, 3913, 3916, 3929, 3967, 3989, 3998, 4006, 4055, 4067, 4107, 4126, 4134, 4179, 4257, 4327, 4328, 4342, 4391, 4393-4397, 4407, 4503, 4791, 4872, 4918, 5055, 5239, 5247, 5252, 5414, 5452, 5491, 5534, 5555, 5623, 5650, 5654, 5660, 5662, 5701, 5706, 5712, 5720, 5722, 5733, 5748, 5791, 5792, 5799, 5808, 5834, 5836, 5847, 5856, 5857, 5863, 5877, 5891, 5895, 5925, 5967, 6254, 6255, 6286, 6335, 6376, 6420, 6421, 6447, 6456, 6465, 6468, 6471, 6500, 6558, 6565, 6629, 6669, 6721, 6740, 6762, 6795, 7073, 7248, 7275, 7476, 7477, 7586, 7722, 7766, 8033, 8265, 8268, 8277, 8279, 8285, 8290, 8419, 8550, 8554, 8558, 8676, 8708, 8712, 8715, 8721, 8722, 8728, 8729, 8738, 8740, 8743, 8749, 8763, 8768, 8813, 8951, 8956, 9097 Economically disadvantaged, recreation/sports/ athletics 335, 336, 755, 1114, 1359, 2080, 2495, 2596, 3355, 3536, 3888, 4270, 4836, 4875, 4903, 4977, 6497, 7896, 8101 Economically disadvantaged, religion 670, 679, 684, 699, 955, 1700, 1704, 1714, 1937, 1953, 2208, 3178, 3179, 3294, 3362, 4085, 4086, 4522, 4737-4743, 4745-4752, 4987, 5176, 7457, 8222, 8414, 8726, 8730 Economically disadvantaged, safety/disaster relief 160, 402, 740, 2431, 2433, 3255, 3542, 3552, 3774, 3892, 3949, 3983, 4002, 5841, 5843, 5853, 5871, 5915, 6516, 6766, 6767, 7691, 7775 Economically disadvantaged, science 517, 1109, 1443, 3433, 6795, 8383, 8465, 8917 Economically disadvantaged, social sciences 806, 1178, 1179, 2441, 2733, 2763, 2764, 3049, 3176, 3229, 3269, 3279, 3328, 3362, 3898, 3948, 3956, 4056, 4179, 4345, 4791, 4792, 5188, 5673, 5706, 5714, 5823 Economically disadvantaged, youth development 329, 423, 709, 739, 755, 903, 1114, 1288, 1359, 1407, 1444, 1446, 1814, 1914, 2059, 2073, 2095, 2464, 2475, 2587, 2596, 2772, 2797, 2953, 3128, 3395, 3459, 3571, 3580, 3809, 3825, 3888, 3924, 3966, 3988, 4050, 4187, 4188, 4266, 4270, 4393-4395, 4424, 4448, 4488, 4519, 4792, 5035, 5157, 5237, 5285, 5475, 5516, 5716, 5758, 5877, 6463, 6474, 6723, 6740, 6745, 6787, 6796, 7559, 7560, 7562, 7786, 7896, 7936, 7961, 8029, 8478, 8479, 8481, 8482, 8576, 8577, 8632, 8661, 8674, 8693, 8809, 8924, 8985, 9005 Economics 537, 549, 550, 632, 806, 1733, 3049, 3452, 4345, 4615, 4623, 5353, 5635, 5681, 5706, 5714, 6831 Economics, children/youth 1733, 5353 Economics, curriculum development 4623 Economics, economically disadvantaged 806, 3049, 4345, 5706, 5714 Economics, fellowships 632
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Economics, management development/capacity building 3049, 5714 Economics, program evaluation 5635, 5681 Economics, research 806, 3452, 4345, 4615, 5706, 5714 Economics, technical assistance 806, 5706 Economics, women 806, 5714 Ecuador, environment 1022, 1025, 1084 Ecuador, international affairs/development 1022 Ecuador, youth development 3714 Education 2372, 4516, 7059, 7666 Education, administration/regulation 147, 148, 167, 169, 801, 5041, 5908, 6849, 7603, 8024, 8030, 8405, 8425, 8622, 8801, 8812, 9106 Education, Africa 1445, 2755, 5283, 5295, 5299, 5304, 5639, 5694, 5746, 6200, 6204, 6207, 6230, 6579, 8770 Education, African Americans/Blacks 77, 380, 677, 740, 1369, 1566, 3198, 3324, 3992, 4025, 4068, 4069, 4073, 4075, 4079, 4087, 4276, 4504, 4621, 5298, 5309, 5896, 7714, 7761, 8496, 8733 Education, aging 1877 Education, alliance 2755, 2760, 4609, 5246, 6449, 6485, 7164, 8776 Education, alumni groups 3299, 3300, 5639, 7961 Education, Argentina 5771, 6198, 6199 Education, Asia 5942, 6159, 6496 Education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 619, 2470, 5330 Education, association 869, 930, 6173, 7359, 7826, 7827, 7867, 8797 Education, Australia 1805, 7478-7480, 7499 Education, awards/prizes/competitions 619, 4646, 4757, 4772, 6646, 6647 Education, Belarus 2742 Education, bilingual programs 802, 921, 923, 1333, 1763, 2859, 5824, 7399 Education, blind/visually impaired 8207 Education, boys 7777 Education, Brazil 1447, 1801, 3760, 6233, 7497 Education, building/renovation 153, 1730, 2293, 2327, 4516, 7327, 7437, 7701, 8415 Education, Canada 783, 8014, 8015 Education, capital campaigns 961, 1321, 1776, 1782, 2319-2321, 3228, 3469 Education, children 73, 118, 1333, 1507, 1565, 1772, 1898, 2109, 2497, 2561, 2585, 2587, 3078, 3696, 3764, 3924, 3943, 4025, 5089, 5168, 5181, 5182, 5881, 5938, 6513, 6630, 7513, 7791, 7807, 7995-8000, 8552, 9095 Education, children/youth 15, 74, 77, 86, 101-105, 112, 160, 172, 423, 428-430, 434, 437, 490, 517, 521, 657, 661, 672, 674, 677, 680, 682, 683, 692, 702, 709, 719, 721, 752, 764, 796, 802, 812, 817, 853, 903, 939-941, 943, 944, 950, 958, 967, 968, 975-979, 981-984, 986-988, 1354, 1399, 1407, 1447, 1452, 1473, 1474, 1493, 1733, 1763, 1776, 1783, 1794, 1805, 1811, 1820, 1825, 1834, 1916, 1930, 1983, 2016, 2038-2040, 2057, 2058, 2060, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2194, 2230, 2258, 2473, 2516, 2534, 2593, 2594, 2646, 2649, 2684, 2691, 2815, 2826, 2859, 2891, 2914, 2921, 2925, 2928, 2929, 2993, 2994, 2998, 3017, 3082, 3112, 3119, 3124, 3153, 3157, 3164, 3174, 3188-3190, 3192, 3197, 3198, 3200, 3205, 3207, 3208, 3228, 3231, 3238, 3240, 3251, 3264, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3318, 3319, 3324, 3333, 3338, 3339, 3370, 3377, 3383, 3398, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3478, 3513, 3571, 3787, 3789, 3801, 3815, 3825, 3888, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3926, 3955, 3965, 3966, 3988, 3994, 3995, 3998, 4006-4009, 4041, 4050, 4051, 4068, 4075, 4093, 4177, 4324, 4445, 4504, 4519, 4524, 4528, 4582, 4583, 4611, 4616, 4621, 4622, 4624, 4625, 4644, 4756-4759, 4762, 4766, 4768, 4772, 4776, 4778, 4780, 4783, 4791, 4792, 4794, 4795, 5002, 5015, 5017, 5019, 5055, 5088, 5096, 5098, 5142, 5161, 5175, 5186, 5188, 5209, 5245, 5279, 5288, 5289, 5291, 5294, 5311, 5312, 5330, 5335, 5347, 5353, 5361, 5368-5370, 5385, 5386, 5396, 5449, 5450,
5505, 5654, 5695, 5824, 5900, 5907, 5921, 5932, 5944, 5950, 5951, 5957-5959, 5966, 6147, 6150, 6282, 6393, 6394, 6463, 6514, 6544, 6548, 6599, 6625, 6626, 6632, 6772, 6798, 6842-6844, 6848-6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6870-6879, 6881-6889, 6915, 7094, 7099, 7114, 7239, 7373, 7392, 7393, 7398, 7402, 7403, 7437, 7462-7464, 7466-7475, 7478-7481, 7484-7502, 7504-7512, 7514-7522, 7524-7535, 7654, 7670, 7687, 7715, 7727, 7733, 7779, 7781, 7785, 7787, 7789, 7793-7796, 7799, 7804, 7805, 7808, 7899, 7971-7994, 8001-8020, 8024, 8025, 8038, 8149, 8197, 8207, 8208, 8223, 8263, 8264, 8269, 8287, 8312, 8313, 8359, 8374, 8378-8380, 8383, 8400, 8401, 8407, 8415, 8425, 8427, 8463, 8496, 8508, 8568, 8569, 8574, 8733, 8801, 8825, 8841, 8846, 8859, 8870, 8902, 8937, 8938, 8989, 9048, 9088, 9105-9108 Education, Chile 5824, 5901 Education, China 582, 1801, 1810, 5342, 5344, 5671, 5908, 5933, 5944, 7469, 7561, 7673 Education, collections acquisition 1319, 7779 Education, Colombia 6227 Education, community/cooperative 1497, 2016, 2923, 3205, 3207, 3208, 3251, 3324, 3468, 3789, 3794, 3970, 3994, 3997, 4041, 4559, 6547, 7836, 8079, 8192, 8808, 8870, 8963, 8989 Education, computer systems/equipment 1759, 3022, 4812, 4813, 6197, 7059, 8263, 8269, 8285, 8407, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Education, conferences/seminars 105, 621, 1276, 2109, 2634, 2815, 2861, 2863, 3190, 3207, 3281, 3926, 4051, 4311, 4573, 4612, 4673, 4757, 5051, 5291, 5294, 5304, 5307, 5364, 5824, 5950, 6223, 6252, 6667, 6672, 6677, 6678, 6876, 6880, 7488, 7500, 7504, 7505, 7532, 7715, 7782, 7804, 7839, 8038, 8395, 8399, 8404, 8405, 8420, 8425, 8427, 8521, 8801, 8812, 8846, 8895, 9103 Education, continuing education 5692, 7848 Education, Costa Rica 7486, 7487 Education, crime/abuse victims 721, 764, 2945, 3017, 6463, 8269 Education, curriculum development 73, 74, 783, 802, 811, 923, 1101, 1473, 1484, 1689, 1779, 1823, 2039, 2230, 2499, 2561, 3078, 4271, 4311, 4528, 4622, 4623, 4673, 5288, 5341, 5422, 5425, 5695, 5897, 5900, 5907, 5932, 5959, 6514, 6632, 6655, 7247, 7728, 7745, 7782, 8273, 8380, 8811, 8939 Education, Czech Republic 3994 Education, deaf/hearing impaired 2914, 7971-8020 Education, Denmark 2742 Education, Developing countries 766, 783, 2767, 6204, 6386, 6595 Education, disabilities, people with 886, 1574, 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2534, 3435, 8014, 8015, 8149, 8691, 9088 Education, drop-out prevention 131, 342, 2062, 2924, 2949, 3048, 3312, 4013, 5469, 5779, 5936, 7270, 7593, 8632, 9005 Education, early childhood education 58, 128, 748, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1133, 1173, 1175, 1176, 1187, 1189, 1208, 1219, 1333, 1440, 1669-1671, 1674, 1675, 1679, 1681-1684, 1688-1690, 1693-1695, 1757, 1836-1846, 1852-1859, 1861-1864, 1867-1892, 1942, 1959, 2069, 2263, 2264, 2286, 2293, 2327, 2376, 2377, 2379, 2688, 2698, 2918, 3086, 3146, 3169, 3183, 3184, 3193, 3752, 3764, 3777, 3783, 3792, 4079, 4295, 4527, 4798, 4804, 4988, 5018, 5049, 5055, 5152, 5320,
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
5938, 6431, 7079, 7396, 7399, 7618, 7867, 8027, 8031, 8036, 8070, 8082, 8086, 8465, 8579, 8806, 8921, 8952 Education, economically disadvantaged 46, 51, 69, 99, 114, 115, 150, 156, 158-160, 169-171, 180, 380, 406-409, 423, 424, 434, 435, 457, 484, 503-506, 517, 525, 526, 532, 591, 614, 656, 677, 680, 683, 709, 740, 811, 819, 834, 844, 854, 856, 872, 881, 886, 903, 931, 932, 934, 943, 981, 1097, 1125, 1240, 1283, 1294, 1295, 1333, 1354, 1369, 1379, 1407, 1422-1426, 1445, 1447, 1452, 1471, 1566, 1567, 1569, 1587, 1663, 1763, 1776, 1779, 1780, 1782, 1783, 1794, 1796, 1798, 1799, 1805, 1861, 1869, 1870, 1875-1877, 1891, 1916, 1919, 1923, 1942, 1971, 1972, 1983, 2016, 2032, 2038, 2040, 2054, 2057, 2058, 2105, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2140, 2183, 2262, 2280, 2293, 2318-2321, 2326-2329, 2340, 2357, 2365, 2373, 2389, 2445, 2587, 2589, 2608, 2621, 2655, 2684, 2687, 2691, 2770, 2792, 2815, 2865, 2922, 2927-2929, 2936, 2938, 2945-2948, 3021, 3026, 3029, 3030, 3035, 3041, 3085, 3099, 3112, 3146, 3153, 3164, 3169, 3174, 3188-3190, 3198, 3207, 3208, 3228, 3251, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3324, 3333, 3370, 3371, 3374, 3375, 3377, 3400, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3461, 3466, 3571, 3789, 3815, 3825, 3888, 3893, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3924, 3943, 3955, 3965, 3966, 3988, 3994, 3998, 4006, 4008, 4013, 4025, 4050, 4360, 4519, 4524, 4533, 4577, 4653, 4659, 4758, 4759, 4762, 4773, 4791, 4792, 4795, 4798, 4825, 4993, 5000, 5001, 5017, 5019, 5046, 5055, 5056, 5088, 5089, 5103, 5107, 5127, 5142, 5147, 5150, 5161, 5181-5183, 5185, 5188, 5204-5206, 5245, 5252, 5268, 5302, 5311, 5312, 5316, 5317, 5347, 5383, 5418-5421, 5452, 5505, 5519, 5524, 5572, 5582, 5654, 5841, 5845, 5901, 5940, 5956, 5959, 5967, 5968, 5980, 5984, 6085, 6114-6118, 6125, 6167, 6256, 6278, 6282, 6378-6380, 6390, 6405, 6412, 6450, 6463, 6511, 6541, 6548, 6599, 6629, 6631, 6640, 6643, 6692, 6798, 6801, 6915, 6980-6986, 7045, 7062, 7079, 7081, 7093, 7110, 7128, 7129, 7148-7156, 7158, 7159, 7331, 7399, 7436, 7588, 7710, 7777, 7779, 7791, 7794, 7805, 7850, 7904, 7961, 8024, 8031, 8117, 8146, 8147, 8219, 8241, 8262-8264, 8285, 8293, 8297, 8352, 8359, 8362, 8364, 8369, 8383, 8384, 8392, 8407, 8428, 8446, 8460, 8465, 8503, 8514, 8520, 8526, 8552, 8568, 8569, 8576, 8577, 8733, 8795, 8801, 8824, 8837, 8846, 8859, 8874, 8924, 9095, 9105-9107 Education, Egypt 5710, 5844 Education, electronic media/online services 73, 74, 429, 719, 766, 782, 805, 848, 1080, 1473, 1759, 2060, 2230, 2926, 2927, 3078, 3360, 3789, 3994, 5055, 5341, 5422, 5425, 5767, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6197-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6632, 6851, 6876, 7679, 7715, 7788, 7800, 8207, 8269, 8273, 8285, 8289, 8396, 8403, 8463, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Education, endowments 1757, 6173, 7403, 7705 Education, England 1821, 1822, 5328 Education, equal rights 172, 702, 844, 1445, 2126, 2926, 2927, 2943, 2952, 3815, 3925, 3965, 4445, 4636, 5252, 5298, 5306, 5654, 5771, 5896, 5906, 5926, 5949, 5957, 6599, 6844, 7093, 7099, 8580, 8795, 9107
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Education, equipment 624, 1276, 1717, 1730, 1930, 2585, 4809, 7247, 7399, 7781, 7793-7795, 8399 Education, ESL programs 787, 1268, 5261, 6170, 7605, 7784, 7799 Education, ethics 8963 Education, Europe 6496 Education, faculty/staff development 58, 105, 145, 146, 148, 163, 164, 166, 168-170, 172, 343, 435, 621, 624, 775, 811, 812, 842, 1101, 1107, 1276, 1471, 1484, 1497, 1678, 1689, 1730, 1759, 1779, 1810-1812, 1823, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1847, 1848, 1930, 1972, 2168, 2183, 2186-2191, 2194, 2205, 2262, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2470, 2503, 2587, 2608, 2651, 2655, 2695, 2815, 2918, 3036, 3040, 3041, 3078, 3084, 3085, 3205, 3360, 3589, 3995, 4068, 4069, 4087, 4200, 4286, 4311, 4445, 4519, 4757, 5042, 5046, 5055, 5088, 5099, 5102, 5152, 5161, 5175, 5269, 5361, 5400, 5420, 5470, 5844, 5881, 5896, 5897, 5932, 5948, 5964, 5966, 6240, 6252, 6267, 6268, 6378, 6393, 6547, 6632, 6676, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7114, 7486, 7514, 7692, 7757, 7784, 7789, 7796, 7800, 7827, 7868, 7971-7977, 7985-7987, 7990-7994, 7997, 7998, 8001-8009, 8014-8020, 8262, 8289, 8352, 8365, 8371, 8377, 8399, 8405, 8420, 8503, 8526, 8570, 8574, 8580, 8800, 8812, 8859, 8879, 9088 Education, fellowships 158, 661, 1967, 2931, 4646, 4766, 4778, 4786, 4797, 5639, 6381, 8273 Education, film/video/radio 77, 672, 1473 Education, fund raising/fund distribution 155, 424, 1452, 1724, 2110, 3393, 4664, 4669, 4670, 4674, 6174, 7389, 7396, 7616, 7706, 7707, 7850, 8231, 8371 Education, Germany 6187, 6189, 6230, 7535 Education, Ghana 2243 Education, gifted students 5950, 9108 Education, girls 1369, 1445, 1576, 2259, 7777, 7788 Education, Global programs 436, 466, 626, 783, 808, 809, 1080, 1177, 1733, 1800, 1818, 1819, 1821, 2228, 4528, 4817, 6170, 7483, 7692, 8399, 8427 Education, government agencies 1102, 1107, 2422, 4116, 4467, 4572, 4573, 4575, 4588 Education, Guatemala 3801 Education, Guinea 7666 Education, Hispanics/Latinos 157, 172, 787, 812, 1333, 1763, 2471, 3112, 3198, 3251, 3787, 4625, 7399, 7588, 7605, 8783, 8825 Education, homeless 112, 1805 Education, Hungary 1801, 1822 Education, immigrants/refugees 619, 683, 702, 787, 802, 921, 923, 1763, 5018, 5209, 5261, 7791, 7799 Education, income development 764, 1321, 1360, 1474, 2585, 2587, 3190, 4194, 5246, 5252, 5261, 5470, 5654, 6463, 6485, 6692, 7589, 8530, 8682, 8795 Education, India 1930, 6673 Education, indigenous people 5824, 5881, 5901 Education, Indonesia 1801, 5390, 5438, 5897, 5903, 5932 Education, infants/toddlers 58, 748, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1133, 1175, 1176, 1187, 1208, 1219, 1333, 1670, 1678, 1679, 1689, 1694, 1695, 1757, 1836-1846, 1852-1859, 1861-1864, 1867-1870, 1873-1892, 1942, 2168, 2263, 2264, 2293, 2327, 2376, 2379, 2698, 2918, 3146, 3169, 3764, 3777, 3783, 4079, 4527, 4798, 5018, 5049, 5152, 5168, 5938, 7079, 7247, 7396, 7399, 7603, 7783, 7839, 7867, 8027, 8031, 8036, 8086, 8465, 8579, 8691 Education, information services 719, 766, 805, 848, 2404-2416, 2926, 3994, 5411, 5423, 5424, 5426, 7711, 8407 Education, internship funds 2779, 2921, 3677, 6224 Education, Ireland 5422, 6229, 7498
SUBJECT INDEX
Education, Israel 640, 641, 2120, 6148, 6149, 9088 Education, Kenya 5767, 8770 Education, Kyrgyzstan 6494-6496 Education, land acquisition 6203, 8331-8346 Education, Latin America 5666, 5824, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Education, Latvia 8879 Education, LGBTQ 692, 721, 748, 4445, 5361, 5921 Education, Lithuania 2742 Education, management development/capacity building 15, 112, 161, 423, 455, 503, 655, 709, 764, 862, 869, 872, 882, 930, 1011, 1044, 1101, 1107, 1268, 1277, 1319-1321, 1333, 1369, 1399, 1407, 1445, 1447, 1452, 1457, 1495, 1724, 2106, 2110, 2168, 2369, 2372, 2453, 2473, 2492, 2558, 2585, 2587, 2602, 2927, 2929, 2932, 2941, 2952, 2979, 3099, 3174, 3240, 3393, 3455, 3710, 3789, 3888, 3997, 4093, 4116, 4177, 4194, 4200, 4445, 4467, 4504, 4572, 4573, 4575, 4583, 4588, 4609, 4664, 4670, 4674, 5142, 5143, 5150, 5245, 5246, 5248, 5252, 5261, 5302, 5306, 5654, 5841, 5896, 5906, 5926, 5949, 5951, 6173, 6174, 6323, 6393, 6450, 6463, 6578, 6870, 7059, 7093, 7164, 7225, 7359, 7373, 7396, 7399, 7437, 7486, 7588, 7589, 7605, 7616, 7666, 7685, 7805, 7823, 7867, 7868, 8036, 8231, 8263, 8269, 8312, 8313, 8371, 8415, 8424, 8574, 8624, 8634, 8651, 8681, 8682, 8691, 8777, 8783, 8797, 8823, 8825, 8841, 8844, 8845, 8870, 8873, 8885, 8891, 8902, 8924, 8937 Education, management/technical aid 46, 51, 58, 67, 69, 73, 74, 77-80, 83-90, 92, 94-96, 98, 99, 101-105, 114-118, 120, 142-148, 150-154, 156-163, 165-173, 180, 343, 380, 406-409, 424, 425, 428-430, 433-437, 457, 461, 484, 490, 493-497, 503-506, 517, 521, 524-526, 532, 589, 591, 614, 619, 621, 624, 640-642, 644, 645, 648, 656, 657, 661, 672, 674, 680, 682, 683, 692, 702, 718, 719, 721, 748, 752, 764, 766, 773, 775, 777, 778, 782, 783, 796, 801, 802, 808, 809, 811, 812, 835-837, 842, 844, 849, 853, 854, 856, 861, 862, 881, 895, 903, 921, 923, 924, 928, 931, 932, 934, 939-941, 943, 944, 950, 958, 961, 965-968, 975-979, 981-984, 986-988, 1003, 1044, 1073, 1080, 1097, 1103, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1133, 1175-1177, 1184, 1187, 1208, 1219, 1240, 1274, 1276, 1277, 1280-1283, 1294, 1295, 1354, 1360, 1379, 1387-1389, 1392, 1422-1426, 1439, 1457, 1471, 1473, 1474, 1484, 1488-1490, 1495, 1497, 1504, 1507, 1563, 1565, 1567, 1569, 1576, 1587, 1595, 1608, 1663, 1670, 1678, 1679, 1689, 1694, 1695, 1717, 1730, 1733, 1757, 1759, 1763, 1772, 1776-1783, 1787, 1792, 1794, 1796, 1798-1801, 1805, 1806, 1810-1812, 1818-1826, 1828, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1836-1848, 1852-1859, 1861-1864, 1867-1870, 1873-1892, 1894-1900, 1915-1917, 1919, 1923, 1940-1943, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1983, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2032, 2038-2040, 2050, 2054, 2057, 2060, 2105, 2109, 2115, 2120, 2134, 2140, 2183, 2184, 2186-2192, 2194, 2205, 2218, 2228, 2242, 2243, 2258, 2261-2264, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2279, 2280, 2293, 2300, 2318-2321, 2326-2329, 2340, 2345, 2352, 2357, 2362, 2365, 2369, 2373, 2376, 2378, 2379, 2386, 2389, 2401-2416, 2444, 2445, 2458, 2460, 2470-2472, 2497-2499, 2503, 2504, 2511, 2516, 2530, 2534, 2561, 2564, 2586, 2589, 2607, 2608, 2610, 2611, 2620, 2621, 2634, 2646, 2649, 2651, 2655, 2663, 2676, 2679, 2684, 2687, 2691, 2695, 2696, 2698-2702, 2710, 2742, 2744, 2746, 2747, 2749, 2760, 2768, 2770, 2771, 2778-2780, 2790-2792, 2794, 2815, 2826, 2859, 2861-2865, 2891, 2896, 2904, 2918, 2921, 2922, 2926, 2931, 2936-2939, 2945-2948, 2950, 2967, 2968,
287
SUBJECT INDEX
2993, 2994, 2998, 3000, 3015, 3017, 3019-3022, 3026, 3028-3030, 3034-3036, 3040, 3041, 3070, 3078, 3082, 3084, 3085, 3099, 3101, 3102, 3124, 3146, 3153, 3157, 3164, 3169, 3188-3190, 3192, 3197, 3198, 3200, 3205, 3207, 3208, 3228, 3231, 3238, 3240, 3251, 3264, 3281, 3292, 3312, 3318, 3319, 3324, 3330, 3333, 3338, 3339, 3346-3348, 3360, 3370, 3371, 3374, 3375, 3377, 3381, 3383, 3385, 3398, 3400, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3438, 3442, 3443, 3461, 3466, 3468, 3469, 3478, 3506, 3513, 3571, 3581, 3582, 3589, 3608, 3610, 3640, 3648, 3649, 3663-3665, 3668, 3669, 3672, 3674-3677, 3696, 3710, 3742, 3764, 3777, 3783, 3787, 3789, 3794, 3825, 3943, 3955, 3965, 3966, 3970, 3992, 3994, 3995, 3997, 4007, 4013, 4025, 4051, 4054, 4068, 4069, 4073, 4075, 4079, 4080, 4087, 4123, 4124, 4271, 4276, 4286, 4311, 4315, 4316, 4318, 4319, 4324, 4329, 4360, 4422, 4423, 4449, 4452-4454, 4512, 4518, 4524, 4527, 4528, 4533, 4559, 4560, 4577, 4581-4583, 4590-4592, 4600, 4606, 4611, 4612, 4614, 4616, 4621-4626, 4635-4637, 4644, 4646, 4648, 4652, 4653, 4659, 4661, 4662, 4673, 4678-4688, 4719, 4720, 4756-4760, 4762, 4766, 4768, 4772, 4773, 4776-4780, 4783, 4786, 4790-4792, 4794-4798, 4807, 4809, 4812, 4813, 4817, 4825, 4993, 4995, 4996, 5000-5002, 5012, 5015, 5017-5019, 5022, 5024, 5030, 5038, 5039, 5041, 5042, 5046, 5049, 5051, 5052, 5055, 5056, 5062, 5065, 5071, 5080, 5084, 5088, 5089, 5096, 5098, 5099, 5102, 5103, 5107, 5114, 5127, 5142, 5143, 5147, 5152, 5161, 5163, 5172, 5175, 5181-5183, 5186, 5204-5207, 5209, 5245, 5248, 5268, 5269, 5276, 5277, 5279, 5288, 5289, 5291, 5294, 5298, 5299, 5302, 5304, 5307, 5309, 5311, 5312, 5315-5317, 5329, 5330, 5335, 5336, 5341, 5347, 5352-5354, 5360, 5361, 5364, 5367-5370, 5385, 5386, 5396, 5400, 5411, 5418-5426, 5438, 5443, 5449, 5450, 5505, 5506, 5512, 5519, 5520, 5524, 5549, 5560, 5564, 5567, 5572, 5577, 5582, 5639, 5671, 5695, 5703, 5789, 5824, 5841, 5842, 5844, 5881, 5896, 5897, 5900, 5907, 5908, 5910, 5921, 5932, 5933, 5938, 5940, 5941, 5944-5948, 5951, 5956-5959, 5964-5966, 5968, 5980, 5984, 6001, 6029, 6048, 6053, 6061, 6085, 6114-6121, 6125, 6135, 6147-6150, 6154, 6156, 6167, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6190, 6194, 6197-6204, 6207, 6210, 6215, 6219, 6221, 6223, 6224, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6240, 6252, 6264-6268, 6271, 6276, 6278, 6281, 6282, 6305, 6324, 6349, 6378-6381, 6390, 6394, 6395, 6405, 6412, 6443, 6444, 6449, 6450, 6488-6490, 6494-6496, 6511, 6513, 6514, 6521-6523, 6534, 6537-6539, 6541, 6547, 6599, 6625-6627, 6630-6632, 6640, 6643, 6645-6647, 6652, 6653, 6655, 6661, 6667, 6672, 6676-6678, 6692, 6701-6703, 6772, 6798-6801, 6805, 6841-6843, 6848-6854, 6858-6869, 6871-6889, 6896, 6897, 6899, 6900, 6903, 6915, 6921, 6947, 6979-6986, 6995, 7041, 7042, 7045, 7053, 7061, 7062, 7074, 7079, 7081, 7094, 7099, 7110, 7113, 7114, 7116, 7119, 7120, 7128, 7129, 7131-7133, 7139-7142, 7145, 7148-7159, 7207, 7247, 7268, 7269, 7288, 7289, 7300, 7312, 7318, 7327, 7329, 7331, 7389, 7392, 7393, 7398, 7402, 7403, 7436, 7462, 7463, 7466-7468, 7470-7475, 7478-7481, 7484-7496, 7498-7502, 7504-7507, 7509-7516, 7521, 7522, 7524-7535, 7545, 7603, 7644, 7650, 7654, 7659, 7670, 7679, 7687, 7692, 7696, 7701, 7705-7707, 7710-7712, 7714, 7715, 7718, 7720, 7726-7729, 7732-7736, 7738, 7745, 7751, 7757, 7761, 7762, 7764, 7771, 7777, 7779, 7781-7785, 7787, 7788, 7791, 7793-7795, 7800, 7804, 7807, 7808, 7839, 7868, 7902, 7904, 7971-7981, 7985-7994, 7997, 7998,
288
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
8001-8009, 8011-8020, 8024, 8027, 8031, 8038, 8071-8073, 8079, 8086, 8094, 8117, 8132, 8136, 8146, 8147, 8149, 8191, 8192, 8197, 8207, 8208, 8219, 8241, 8262-8264, 8273, 8287, 8289, 8293, 8295, 8297, 8316, 8322, 8325, 8331-8346, 8351, 8352, 8357-8359, 8362, 8364-8366, 8369, 8374, 8377-8380, 8383, 8384, 8392, 8395, 8396, 8399, 8400, 8403-8405, 8407, 8420, 8424, 8425, 8427, 8428, 8446, 8460, 8463-8465, 8496, 8499, 8503, 8507-8509, 8514, 8520, 8521, 8526, 8530, 8568-8570, 8576, 8577, 8579, 8580, 8621, 8767, 8772-8780, 8783-8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8800, 8802-8805, 8807, 8808, 8811, 8812, 8815-8818, 8820-8824, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8837-8840, 8843-8846, 8850-8852, 8855-8869, 8871-8873, 8875-8885, 8889-8891, 8894-8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8938-8940, 8943-8946, 8948, 8949, 8957-8960, 8962-8965, 8971, 9047-9049, 9088, 9102-9106, 9108, 9111, 9114, 9115, 9124, 9129, 9133 Education, men 3992, 4025 Education, mentally disabled 15, 430, 1399, 1772, 2168, 2230, 3589, 5367, 7114, 7247, 7373, 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403, 7670, 7899, 8197, 8208, 8223, 8400, 8401, 8415 Education, Mexico 1801, 5666, 5824, 5881, 6061, 7506, 7507 Education, Middle East 6148, 6149 Education, minorities 86, 112, 156, 158-160, 343, 434, 484, 525, 526, 591, 614, 624, 692, 702, 802, 811, 834, 844, 853, 869, 872, 886, 903, 931, 932, 943, 981, 1268, 1354, 1379, 1407, 1439, 1452, 1576, 1587, 1776, 1779, 1780, 1783, 1794, 1811, 1825, 1916, 1923, 1983, 2016, 2038, 2057, 2106, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2340, 2587, 2655, 2684, 2687, 2927, 2932, 2936, 2938, 2946-2948, 3292, 3312, 3370, 3374, 3375, 3377, 3398, 3400, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3478, 3571, 3735, 3789, 3825, 3888, 3902, 3925, 3965, 3994, 4054, 4080, 4524, 4528, 4662, 4758, 4759, 4762, 4791, 4792, 4795, 5018, 5055, 5089, 5142, 5150, 5161, 5175, 5181-5183, 5185, 5188, 5206, 5245, 5252, 5311, 5312, 5316, 5317, 5452, 5505, 5519, 5654, 5824, 5959, 5966, 5967, 6085, 6125, 6282, 6405, 6631, 6632, 6672, 6798, 6915, 7099, 7128, 7129, 7158, 7159, 7436, 7777, 7791, 7805, 7839, 7850, 7961, 8263, 8359, 8362, 8364, 8425, 8552, 8568, 8569, 8576, 8577, 8681, 8795, 8824, 8837, 8924 Education, Native Americans/American Indians 2939, 4271, 4276, 4286, 4311, 8876 Education, Nepal 4661 Education, Nigeria 2714, 2744, 2749, 2761, 5306 Education, Norway 7650 Education, offenders/ex-offenders 6463 Education, Panama 6221 Education, performance/productions 939, 2921 Education, Peru 3794, 8954 Education, Philippines 2251, 7481 Education, physically disabled 4093 Education, Poland 1801, 1822 Education, Portugal 6200 Education, program evaluation 154, 155, 162, 800, 805, 810, 817, 819, 834-836, 845, 848, 849, 886, 903, 1102, 1103, 1800, 1801, 1803, 1818, 1819, 1823, 2259, 2279, 2422, 2593, 2594, 2684, 2705, 2709, 2750, 2860, 2925, 2926, 2928, 2929, 2931, 2943, 2993, 3192, 3760, 3801, 3902, 3907, 3966, 4043, 4311, 5002, 5168, 5182, 5183, 5185, 5186, 5188, 5279, 5283, 5328, 5383, 5730, 5771, 5883, 5901, 5950, 5958, 6156, 6544, 6548, 6645, 6673, 7300, 7464, 7466, 7469, 7478-7480, 7497, 7508, 7517-7520, 7805, 7836, 7850, 8030, 8054, 8512, 8552, 8874, 8972, 8989, 9095, 9107 Education, PTA groups 675, 677, 683, 764, 1566, 1772, 2109, 3119, 3164, 3324, 3333, 4054,
5038, 5039, 5168, 5967, 6395, 6449, 7239, 7836, 7868, 8024, 8733, 8795, 8825, 8902 Education, public education 805, 810, 4079, 5182, 6870, 6876, 8579, 8841 Education, public policy 148, 164, 169, 655, 773, 775, 777, 778, 800, 802, 812, 819, 835, 836, 844, 845, 849, 1175, 1176, 1208, 1439, 1489, 1803, 1915, 2120, 2684, 2687, 2691, 2695, 2696, 2698-2702, 2705, 2709, 2710, 2760, 2860, 2928, 2929, 2931, 2932, 2941, 3124, 3146, 3153, 3157, 3169, 3192, 3197, 3198, 3207, 3208, 3231, 3238, 3240, 3264, 3292, 3312, 3318, 3319, 3330, 3764, 3783, 3787, 3794, 3893, 3902, 3907, 3908, 3943, 3955, 3965, 3970, 3988, 3994, 3998, 4013, 4636, 5041, 5283, 5289, 5291, 5299, 5671, 5777, 5789, 5841, 5842, 5906, 5921, 5938, 6323, 6599, 6849, 6868, 6869, 6880, 8025, 8036, 8038, 8136, 8264, 8621, 8801, 8812, 8859 Education, publication 77, 172, 614, 674, 1915, 3238, 3318, 3347, 3965, 5182, 5564, 6323, 6661, 6851, 7300, 7782, 8396, 8812 Education, reading 80, 106, 128, 466, 819, 1279, 1286, 1419, 1507, 1681, 1730, 2080, 2192, 2495, 2572, 2593, 2594, 2652, 2996, 3777, 4460, 4524, 4525, 4527, 4762, 5088, 5102, 5168, 5184, 5186, 5279, 5288, 5291, 5294, 5309, 5320, 5336, 5962, 6626, 6809, 6896, 7247, 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403, 7587, 7618, 7745, 7779, 7781, 7783, 7787, 7791, 7794, 7813, 7823, 7887, 8031, 8426, 8501, 8522, 9049 Education, reform 882, 2106, 3794, 5703 Education, research 98, 154, 162, 166, 424, 589, 752, 800, 809, 817, 819, 834-836, 844, 848, 895, 924, 1115, 1116, 1177, 1208, 1821, 1822, 1824, 1915, 2228, 2259, 2279, 2492, 2497, 2504, 2593, 2594, 2676, 2700, 2709, 2710, 2746, 2747, 2749, 2750, 2859, 2861, 2862, 2926, 2927, 2932, 3112, 3124, 3153, 3157, 3198, 3231, 3238, 3240, 3292, 3312, 3318, 3319, 3330, 3381, 3760, 3801, 3893, 3902, 3955, 3965, 3966, 3970, 3994, 3998, 4006, 4008, 4043, 4073, 4519, 4588, 4614, 4625, 4646, 4648, 4777, 4780, 5089, 5183, 5188, 5283, 5289, 5298, 5299, 5671, 5767, 5771, 5789, 5845, 5883, 5907, 5908, 5933, 5957, 5958, 6156, 6221, 6444, 6547, 6653, 6673, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7300, 7312, 7318, 7392, 7508, 7823, 7836, 8025, 8030, 8031, 8366, 8404, 8465, 8496, 8812, 8859, 8874, 8894, 9095 Education, Russia 2746, 7503 Education, scholarship funds 151, 157, 966, 1507, 2564, 2904, 5096, 5114, 8420 Education, seed money 424, 657, 895, 1101, 1490, 1493, 4123, 4124, 4329, 4636, 4780, 5172, 5268, 5269, 5842, 6150, 6443, 6655, 7729, 7735, 8358, 8464, 8795, 8837 Education, Senegal 5694 Education, services 112, 423, 461, 517, 709, 719, 740, 752, 817, 872, 886, 903, 1044, 1101, 1184, 1277, 1354, 1369, 1407, 1447, 1493, 1574, 1733, 1836-1846, 1852-1859, 1861-1864, 1867-1870, 1873-1892, 1894-1900, 1930, 1940, 2040, 2058, 2259, 2272, 2274, 2279, 2444, 2471, 2473, 2558, 2585, 2587, 2602, 2707, 2750, 2925, 2927, 2936, 2938, 2943, 2946-2948, 2950, 2952, 3112, 3124, 3174, 3198, 3696, 3735, 3760, 3787, 3801, 3825, 3888, 3924, 3926, 3943, 3955, 3966, 3988, 3995, 3998, 4006-4009, 4043, 4050, 4051, 4177, 4504, 4519, 5089, 5150, 5185, 5188, 5367, 5383, 5452, 5470, 5730, 5767, 5845, 5901, 5907, 5910, 5941, 5958, 6029, 6256, 6349, 6393, 6463, 6544, 6548, 6627, 6629, 6678, 6870, 7437, 7464, 7469, 7497, 7504, 7505, 7517-7520, 7588, 7705, 7727, 7733, 7734, 7777, 7788, 7789, 7796, 7805, 8054, 8132, 8269, 8285, 8312, 8313, 8325, 8359, 8401, 8407, 8424, 8463,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
8512, 8552, 8574, 8624, 8634, 8681, 8783, 8784, 8874, 8924, 8937, 8972, 9095 Education, Sierra Leone 1941 Education, single organization support 455, 1011, 1319-1321, 2453, 2492, 2979, 3455, 4200, 5328, 7225, 7589, 7685, 8651, 8682 Education, South Africa 1940, 1942, 1943, 3868, 5283, 5304, 5307, 5308, 5917, 5926, 6579, 6602, 7508 Education, South Korea 3589, 5433 Education, Soviet Union (Former) 4661 Education, special 15, 430, 1399, 2168, 2230, 2534, 2914, 3589, 4093, 7114, 7373, 7670, 7899, 7971-8020, 8197, 8207, 8208, 8223, 8400, 8401, 8415, 8691, 9088 Education, student aid 6672, 7705 Education, Tajikistan 6488-6490 Education, Tanzania 5305, 5428 Education, technical assistance 167, 1493, 1574, 2106, 2120, 2126, 2230, 2914, 2923, 2979, 3112, 3888, 3893, 3908, 3924, 3925, 3943, 3955, 3988, 3994, 3997, 3998, 4006-4009, 4041, 4050, 4051, 4194, 4519, 4588, 4669, 5182, 5183, 5298, 5470, 5767, 5845, 6463, 6485, 6547, 7826, 7827, 7899, 7982-7984, 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000, 8010, 8025, 8223 Education, testing 6485, 8767 Education, Turkey 7464 Education, Uganda 1717, 5639, 6207 Education, United Kingdom 1801, 5341, 5425 Education, Vietnam 5730 Education, volunteer services 4194, 6578, 7781, 7784, 7787, 7791, 7796 Education, women 764, 981, 3965, 5019, 5298, 5304, 5306, 5771, 5907, 6405, 7679, 8269 Education, youth 156, 624, 675, 872, 886, 921, 923, 1101, 1389, 1439, 1484, 1772, 1810, 1818, 1819, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2279, 2471, 2530, 2602, 2864, 2904, 2938, 2945, 3312, 3330, 3589, 4013, 4043, 4054, 4073, 5150, 5183, 5185, 5309, 5383, 5470, 5901, 6390, 6405, 6443, 6444, 6627, 6629, 7961, 8054, 8094, 8362, 8395, 8399, 8404, 8420, 8512, 8576, 8577, 8580, 8767, 8777, 8783, 8784, 8808, 8811, 8818, 8823, 8824, 8837, 8844, 8874, 8885, 8894, 8924, 8939, 8963, 8972 Education, Zimbabwe 3793 Egypt, arts/culture/humanities 5710 Egypt, education 5710, 5844 Egypt, health—general 5691, 5782 Egypt, international affairs/development 5743 El Salvador, community improvement/development 3762, 5427, 5860 El Salvador, human services—multipurpose 5860 El Salvador, international affairs/development 5427 El Salvador, public affairs/government 3762 Electronic media/online services, arts/culture/ humanities 515, 1473, 2235, 2752, 2926, 3732, 5055, 5488, 5504, 6551, 6570, 6607, 6632, 6738-6740, 6851, 7219, 7788, 8040, 8266, 8396, 8398 Electronic media/online services, civil rights 1775, 6471, 7717, 8278 Electronic media/online services, community improvement/development 420, 431, 676, 719, 803, 1762, 1832, 1980, 2061, 2752, 2959, 2960, 3273, 3274, 3721, 4633, 4641, 4643, 5446, 6407, 6471, 6551, 6570, 6680, 6727, 6740, 6795, 7653, 7669, 7852, 8270, 8271, 8277, 8279, 8283, 8285, 8458, 8658, 8813, 8893 Electronic media/online services, crime/courts/legal services 72, 2752, 6471, 8277, 8278, 8280 Electronic media/online services, education 73, 74, 429, 719, 766, 782, 805, 848, 1080, 1473, 1759, 2060, 2230, 2858, 2926, 2927, 3078, 3360, 3789, 3994, 4613, 4638-4640, 4645, 4647, 4649, 5055, 5295, 5341, 5422, 5425, 5767, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6197-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6632, 6684, 6851, 6876, 7679, 7682, 7715, 7788, 7800, 8207, 8269, 8273, 8285, 8289, 8396, 8403, 8463, 8770, 8772-8775,
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8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Electronic media/online services, employment 72, 7668, 7669, 7881, 8269, 8285 Electronic media/online services, environment 420, 4774, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6738, 6739, 7900, 8398 Electronic media/online services, food/nutrition/ agriculture 8279, 8290 Electronic media/online services, health—general 188, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514-1516, 1518-1526, 1530, 1532, 1533, 1535, 1539-1542, 1775, 4297, 4443, 4633, 4838, 4843, 4905, 4983, 5216, 5217, 6352, 6680, 6684 Electronic media/online services, health—specific diseases 2230, 2848, 4443, 4633, 5216, 5217, 8207 Electronic media/online services, housing/shelter 3616, 5260, 8265, 8272 Electronic media/online services, human services— multipurpose 676, 3616, 4184, 4227, 4252, 4905, 4983, 5939, 6545, 7881, 7918, 8267-8269, 8274, 8977 Electronic media/online services, international affairs/development 1091, 2752, 5674, 5741, 5745 Electronic media/online services, mental health/ substance abuse 1523, 2848, 4252 Electronic media/online services, philanthropy/ voluntarism 431, 2060, 3755, 3796, 5295, 6551, 7853, 8271, 8284 Electronic media/online services, public affairs/ government 188, 420, 429, 431, 719, 766, 782, 803, 805, 848, 1080, 1832, 1980, 2060, 2061, 2752, 2762, 2959, 2960, 3273, 3274, 3360, 3721, 3789, 3796, 4184, 4641, 4643, 4774, 4838, 4843, 4905, 4983, 5055, 5295, 5341, 5422, 5425, 5674, 5741, 5767, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6352, 6407, 6471, 6570, 6607, 6680, 6684, 6727, 6740, 6795, 6851, 6876, 7653, 7668, 7669, 7715, 7788, 7800, 7881, 8207, 8265, 8266, 8268-8271, 8273, 8277, 8279, 8280, 8283-8285, 8289, 8290, 8458, 8770, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8893, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971, 8977 Electronic media/online services, recreation/sports/ athletics 4838 Electronic media/online services, religion 8977 Electronic media/online services, safety/disaster relief 3796, 7873, 7874, 8040 Electronic media/online services, science 73, 74, 429, 848, 1080, 1759, 3078, 4613, 4638-4640, 4645, 4647, 4649, 4774, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6197-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6795, 7668, 7900, 8273, 8403, 8463 Electronic media/online services, social sciences 1091, 5939 Electronic media/online services, youth development 6740, 7715 Elementary school/education 1011, 1270, 1276, 1358, 1779, 1780, 1784, 2109, 2497, 2967, 3078, 3408, 3764, 3943, 4025, 4077, 4319, 4460, 4625, 4926, 5089, 5152, 5181, 5182,
SUBJECT INDEX
5184, 5316, 5881, 5938, 5969, 6497, 6513, 6626, 6630, 7468, 7513, 7757, 7791, 7807, 7850, 8289, 8375, 8403, 8552, 8565, 9045, 9095, 9099 Elementary school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 4025, 4077, 9045 Elementary school/education, building/renovation 1784 Elementary school/education, children 1270, 1358, 2109, 2497, 3078, 3764, 3943, 4025, 4460, 4926, 5089, 5181, 5182, 5184, 5881, 5938, 6497, 6513, 6630, 7513, 7791, 7807, 8375, 8552, 9095 Elementary school/education, children/youth 4625, 6626, 7468 Elementary school/education, conferences/ seminars 1276, 2109 Elementary school/education, curriculum development 1779, 3078 Elementary school/education, economically disadvantaged 1270, 1779, 1780, 3943, 4025, 5089, 5181, 5182, 5316, 6497, 7791, 7850, 8552, 9045, 9095 Elementary school/education, electronic media/ online services 3078, 8289, 8403 Elementary school/education, equipment 1276, 4077 Elementary school/education, faculty/staff development 1276, 1779, 3078, 3408, 4077, 5152, 5881, 7757, 8289, 9045 Elementary school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 4625 Elementary school/education, immigrants/refugees 7791 Elementary school/education, indigenous people 5881 Elementary school/education, infants/toddlers 3764, 5152, 5938 Elementary school/education, management development/capacity building 1011, 1270, 1784, 3408, 5184, 5969, 8565, 9099 Elementary school/education, men 4025 Elementary school/education, minorities 1779, 1780, 1784, 5089, 5181, 5182, 5316, 7791, 7850, 8552 Elementary school/education, program evaluation 1358, 4460, 5182, 6497, 7850, 8552, 9095 Elementary school/education, publication 5182 Elementary school/education, research 2497, 4625, 4926, 5089, 9095 Elementary school/education, seed money 6497 Elementary school/education, technical assistance 3943, 4077, 4926, 5182, 8375, 9045, 9099 Elementary/secondary education 46, 51, 69, 73, 74, 77-79, 83, 84, 87-90, 92, 95, 96, 99, 105, 111, 112, 114, 115, 142-146, 151-155, 157-160, 163, 165-173, 180, 406-409, 425, 428, 429, 433-435, 437, 457, 484, 493-497, 503-506, 517, 524-526, 532, 591, 642, 644, 645, 648, 655, 656, 660, 661, 672, 674, 680, 682, 683, 692, 721, 743, 746, 752, 764, 773, 775, 800, 811-813, 817, 819, 834-836, 842, 848, 854, 856, 861, 862, 869, 903, 928, 930-932, 934, 939-941, 943, 944, 950, 958, 961, 967, 968, 974-979, 981-984, 986-988, 1003, 1097, 1102, 1104-1109, 1184, 1240, 1274, 1280-1283, 1285, 1294, 1295, 1309, 1342, 1360, 1369, 1379, 1410, 1419, 1422-1426, 1438, 1445, 1446, 1452, 1471, 1473, 1474, 1490, 1495, 1497, 1504, 1507, 1563, 1565, 1567, 1569, 1587, 1663, 1717, 1724, 1725, 1730, 1733, 1738, 1759, 1763, 1777, 1782, 1783, 1787, 1792, 1796, 1799, 1805, 1810-1812, 1815, 1820, 1823-1825, 1919, 1923, 1930, 1941, 1943, 1971, 1972, 2032, 2039, 2042, 2054, 2060, 2079, 2105, 2110, 2126, 2183, 2184, 2186, 2194, 2204-2206, 2218, 2242, 2243, 2250, 2258, 2262, 2280, 2300, 2318-2321, 2326, 2328, 2329, 2340, 2345, 2357, 2362, 2367, 2369, 2378, 2386, 2401-2403, 2422, 2445, 2453, 2458, 2460, 2470, 2472, 2498, 2499, 2503, 2511, 2516, 2530, 2533, 2561, 2564, 2576, 2586, 2589, 2594, 2608, 2621, 2648-2650, 2655, 2676,
289
SUBJECT INDEX
2684, 2687, 2691, 2701, 2702, 2705, 2710, 2714, 2747, 2768, 2770, 2771, 2780, 2791, 2792, 2794, 2797, 2815, 2826, 2856, 2858, 2865, 2891, 2896, 2916, 2921, 2922, 2925, 2938, 2993, 2994, 2998, 3015, 3017, 3019, 3021, 3022, 3026, 3029, 3030, 3034-3036, 3040, 3041, 3070, 3071, 3082, 3085, 3093, 3099, 3102, 3112, 3119, 3124, 3153, 3157, 3164, 3188-3190, 3192, 3197, 3198, 3205, 3207, 3208, 3224, 3228, 3238, 3240, 3251, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3318, 3319, 3324, 3346-3348, 3370, 3377, 3393, 3410, 3411, 3438, 3442, 3455, 3460, 3469, 3503, 3506, 3608, 3610, 3637, 3640, 3649, 3668, 3669, 3674-3677, 3696, 3742, 3758, 3778, 3955, 3966, 3988, 4006-4008, 4041, 4050, 4053, 4068, 4069, 4074, 4075, 4087, 4116, 4324, 4340, 4360, 4373, 4374, 4423, 4445, 4467, 4512, 4524, 4528, 4533, 4560, 4570, 4572, 4573, 4575, 4577, 4581, 4588, 4611, 4616, 4621, 4622, 4624, 4644, 4653, 4659, 4661, 4662, 4664, 4669, 4670, 4673, 4674, 4678-4688, 4719, 4720, 4756-4758, 4762, 4766, 4768, 4772, 4776-4780, 4783, 4791, 4792, 4794-4797, 4805, 4809, 4812, 4813, 4825, 4830, 4836, 4993, 4996, 5000-5002, 5015, 5019, 5024, 5038, 5039, 5042, 5046, 5051, 5052, 5055, 5056, 5062, 5065, 5071, 5080, 5088, 5096, 5098, 5102, 5103, 5107, 5111, 5127, 5135, 5143, 5147, 5155, 5161, 5163, 5172, 5175, 5188, 5204, 5205, 5207, 5209, 5248, 5268, 5269, 5279, 5288, 5289, 5291, 5294, 5302, 5315, 5329, 5330, 5335, 5347, 5352-5354, 5360, 5361, 5364, 5368-5370, 5385, 5386, 5396, 5400, 5411, 5418-5426, 5438, 5443, 5449, 5450, 5469, 5475, 5512, 5519, 5520, 5524, 5572, 5582, 5591, 5695, 5779, 5841, 5900, 5907, 5921, 5932, 5934, 5941, 5942, 5944, 5946, 5947, 5951, 5956-5958, 5964, 5965, 5967, 5980, 5984, 6001, 6032, 6053, 6085, 6114-6121, 6147, 6150, 6154, 6156, 6167, 6240, 6252, 6265-6268, 6271, 6276, 6278, 6305, 6323, 6324, 6378-6381, 6393, 6449, 6504, 6522, 6523, 6534, 6537-6539, 6541, 6544, 6548, 6578, 6579, 6625, 6631, 6632, 6640, 6643, 6692, 6710, 6799, 6801, 6805, 6810, 6844, 6851, 6856, 6876, 6880, 6896, 6897, 6899, 6900, 6915, 6921, 6979-6986, 6998, 7045, 7053, 7061, 7062, 7074, 7081, 7094, 7099, 7110, 7113, 7128, 7129, 7131-7133, 7141, 7142, 7145, 7148-7157, 7164, 7207, 7239, 7247, 7268-7270, 7300, 7312, 7318, 7327, 7329, 7331, 7332, 7389, 7398, 7407, 7436, 7438, 7462, 7463, 7465-7467, 7470-7475, 7478-7496, 7498-7502, 7506-7512, 7514-7516, 7521, 7522, 7524-7535, 7545, 7550, 7602, 7616, 7622, 7644, 7650, 7659, 7664, 7701, 7710-7712, 7715, 7718, 7720, 7727-7729, 7733, 7745, 7771, 7782, 7785, 7793, 7795, 7801, 7804, 7805, 7808, 7834, 7860, 7868, 7904, 8024, 8025, 8071, 8079, 8101, 8105, 8117, 8146, 8147, 8191, 8219, 8241, 8262, 8287, 8293, 8295, 8297, 8307, 8308, 8312, 8313, 8331-8346, 8351, 8352, 8357-8360, 8364, 8369, 8371, 8374, 8377-8380, 8383, 8384, 8392, 8420, 8425, 8427, 8428, 8444, 8446, 8448, 8460, 8463, 8464, 8480, 8496, 8503, 8507, 8509, 8514, 8520, 8521, 8526, 8562, 8568, 8569, 8592, 8617, 8674, 8733, 8750, 8781, 8783, 8797, 8812, 8825, 8841, 8846, 8859, 8870, 8888, 8891, 8938, 8948, 8957, 9049, 9087, 9092, 9098, 9107, 9111 Elementary/secondary education, African Americans/Blacks 77, 1369, 2204, 3198, 3324, 4068, 4069, 4074, 4075, 4087, 4621, 5475, 8496, 8674, 8733, 8750 Elementary/secondary education, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2470, 5330 Elementary/secondary education, awards/prizes/ competitions 4757, 4772 Elementary/secondary education, blind/visually impaired 8562
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Elementary/secondary education, boys 2576 Elementary/secondary education, building/ renovation 111, 153, 1730, 2206, 6810, 7327, 7701, 9098 Elementary/secondary education, capital campaigns 961, 1782, 2319-2321, 3228, 3469 Elementary/secondary education, children 73, 1446, 1507, 1565, 2561, 3696 Elementary/secondary education, children/youth 74, 77, 105, 111, 112, 160, 172, 428, 429, 434, 437, 517, 660, 661, 672, 674, 680, 682, 683, 692, 721, 743, 746, 752, 764, 812, 813, 817, 903, 939-941, 943, 944, 950, 958, 967, 968, 974-979, 981-984, 986-988, 1104-1106, 1108, 1109, 1309, 1342, 1410, 1419, 1452, 1473, 1474, 1725, 1733, 1738, 1763, 1783, 1805, 1811, 1815, 1820, 1825, 1930, 2039, 2060, 2079, 2126, 2194, 2250, 2258, 2367, 2516, 2594, 2648-2650, 2684, 2691, 2797, 2815, 2826, 2891, 2916, 2921, 2925, 2993, 2994, 2998, 3017, 3082, 3112, 3119, 3124, 3153, 3157, 3164, 3188-3190, 3192, 3197, 3198, 3205, 3207, 3208, 3224, 3228, 3238, 3240, 3251, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3318, 3319, 3324, 3370, 3377, 3410, 3411, 3460, 3637, 3758, 3778, 3955, 3966, 3988, 4006-4008, 4041, 4050, 4053, 4068, 4075, 4324, 4373, 4374, 4445, 4524, 4528, 4611, 4616, 4621, 4622, 4624, 4644, 4756-4758, 4762, 4766, 4768, 4772, 4776, 4778, 4780, 4783, 4791, 4792, 4794, 4795, 4805, 4830, 4836, 5002, 5015, 5019, 5055, 5088, 5096, 5098, 5155, 5161, 5175, 5188, 5209, 5279, 5288, 5289, 5291, 5294, 5330, 5335, 5347, 5353, 5361, 5368-5370, 5385, 5386, 5396, 5449, 5450, 5475, 5591, 5695, 5779, 5900, 5907, 5921, 5932, 5934, 5942, 5944, 5951, 5957, 5958, 6147, 6150, 6393, 6504, 6544, 6548, 6579, 6625, 6632, 6710, 6844, 6856, 6876, 6915, 6998, 7094, 7099, 7239, 7270, 7398, 7438, 7462, 7463, 7465-7467, 7470-7475, 7478-7496, 7498-7502, 7506-7512, 7514-7516, 7521, 7522, 7524-7535, 7622, 7715, 7727, 7733, 7785, 7793, 7795, 7801, 7804, 7805, 7808, 8024, 8025, 8105, 8287, 8307, 8308, 8312, 8313, 8359, 8360, 8374, 8378-8380, 8383, 8425, 8427, 8448, 8463, 8480, 8496, 8562, 8568, 8569, 8617, 8674, 8733, 8781, 8825, 8841, 8846, 8859, 8870, 8938, 9107 Elementary/secondary education, computer systems/equipment 1759, 3022, 4812, 4813, 8674 Elementary/secondary education, conferences/ seminars 105, 2815, 3093, 3190, 3207, 3281, 4340, 4573, 4673, 4757, 5051, 5291, 5294, 5364, 6252, 6876, 6880, 7488, 7500, 7532, 7715, 7782, 7804, 8420, 8425, 8427, 8521, 8812, 8846 Elementary/secondary education, crime/abuse victims 721, 764, 2797, 3017 Elementary/secondary education, curriculum development 73, 74, 811, 1104, 1473, 1823, 2039, 2499, 2561, 2856, 4528, 4622, 4673, 5288, 5422, 5425, 5695, 5900, 5907, 5932, 6632, 7247, 7728, 7745, 7782, 8380 Elementary/secondary education, disabilities, people with 2126, 2797 Elementary/secondary education, economically disadvantaged 46, 51, 69, 99, 111, 114, 115, 158-160, 169-171, 180, 406-409, 434, 435, 457, 484, 503-506, 517, 525, 526, 532, 591, 656, 680, 683, 811, 819, 834, 854, 856, 903, 931, 932, 934, 943, 981, 1097, 1109, 1240, 1283, 1294, 1295, 1369, 1379, 1422-1426, 1445, 1446, 1452, 1471, 1567, 1569, 1587, 1663, 1763, 1782, 1783, 1796, 1799, 1805, 1815, 1919, 1923, 1971, 1972, 2032, 2054, 2079, 2105, 2126, 2183, 2262, 2280, 2318-2321, 2326, 2328, 2329, 2340, 2357, 2445, 2576, 2589, 2608, 2621, 2655, 2684, 2687, 2691, 2770, 2792, 2797, 2815, 2865, 2922, 2938, 3021, 3026, 3029, 3030, 3035, 3041, 3085, 3099, 3112, 3153, 3164,
3188-3190, 3198, 3207, 3208, 3224, 3228, 3251, 3281, 3292, 3299, 3300, 3324, 3370, 3377, 3410, 3411, 3758, 3778, 3955, 3966, 3988, 4006, 4008, 4050, 4360, 4373, 4374, 4524, 4533, 4577, 4653, 4659, 4758, 4762, 4791, 4792, 4795, 4825, 4830, 4836, 4993, 5000, 5001, 5019, 5046, 5055, 5056, 5088, 5103, 5107, 5127, 5147, 5155, 5161, 5188, 5204, 5205, 5268, 5302, 5347, 5418-5421, 5469, 5475, 5519, 5524, 5572, 5582, 5591, 5779, 5841, 5956, 5967, 5980, 5984, 6085, 6114-6118, 6167, 6278, 6378-6380, 6541, 6548, 6631, 6640, 6643, 6692, 6801, 6915, 6980-6986, 7045, 7062, 7081, 7110, 7128, 7129, 7148-7156, 7270, 7331, 7436, 7664, 7710, 7801, 7805, 7860, 7904, 8024, 8101, 8117, 8146, 8147, 8219, 8241, 8262, 8293, 8297, 8352, 8359, 8364, 8369, 8383, 8384, 8392, 8428, 8446, 8460, 8480, 8503, 8514, 8520, 8526, 8568, 8569, 8617, 8674, 8733, 8781, 8846, 8859, 9107 Elementary/secondary education, electronic media/ online services 73, 74, 429, 848, 1473, 1759, 2060, 2858, 5055, 5422, 5425, 6632, 6851, 6876, 7715, 8463 Elementary/secondary education, equipment 1717, 1730, 1930, 2250, 4074, 4809, 7247, 7793, 7795 Elementary/secondary education, faculty/staff development 105, 145, 146, 163, 166, 168-170, 172, 435, 775, 811, 812, 842, 1107, 1471, 1497, 1730, 1759, 1810-1812, 1823, 1930, 1972, 2183, 2186, 2194, 2205, 2262, 2470, 2503, 2608, 2655, 2815, 3036, 3040, 3041, 3085, 3205, 4068, 4069, 4087, 4445, 4757, 5042, 5046, 5055, 5088, 5102, 5161, 5175, 5269, 5361, 5400, 5420, 5932, 5964, 6240, 6252, 6267, 6268, 6378, 6393, 6632, 7486, 7514, 7868, 8101, 8262, 8352, 8371, 8377, 8420, 8503, 8526, 8812, 8859 Elementary/secondary education, fellowships 158, 661, 1109, 4766, 4778, 4797, 6381 Elementary/secondary education, film/video/radio 77, 672, 1473 Elementary/secondary education, girls 1369, 1445, 2206, 6032, 8444 Elementary/secondary education, Hispanics/Latinos 157, 172, 812, 1763, 3112, 3198, 3251, 8783, 8825 Elementary/secondary education, homeless 112, 1805, 5155 Elementary/secondary education, immigrants/ refugees 683, 1309, 1763, 5209 Elementary/secondary education, income development 764, 1360, 1419, 1474, 3190, 3758, 6692, 7332, 8674, 9087, 9092 Elementary/secondary education, infants/toddlers 2533, 7247 Elementary/secondary education, internship funds 2650, 2921, 3677 Elementary/secondary education, land acquisition 6998, 8331-8346 Elementary/secondary education, LGBTQ 692, 721, 743, 3637, 4445, 5361, 5921, 6504 Elementary/secondary education, management development/capacity building 111, 112, 503, 655, 660, 743, 746, 764, 813, 862, 869, 930, 974, 1107-1109, 1285, 1369, 1410, 1419, 1445, 1446, 1452, 1495, 1724, 1725, 1738, 2079, 2110, 2367, 2369, 2453, 2576, 2856, 2858, 3071, 3093, 3099, 3240, 3393, 3455, 3460, 3503, 3637, 3758, 3778, 4116, 4373, 4374, 4445, 4467, 4570, 4572, 4573, 4575, 4588, 4664, 4670, 4674, 5111, 5143, 5248, 5302, 5591, 5841, 5951, 6323, 6393, 6504, 6578, 6579, 6998, 7164, 7270, 7486, 7550, 7616, 7622, 7805, 7860, 7868, 8101, 8105, 8312, 8313, 8371, 8444, 8448, 8592, 8617, 8750, 8781, 8783, 8797, 8825, 8841, 8870, 8891, 9087, 9092, 9098 Elementary/secondary education, mentally disabled 7247 Elementary/secondary education, minorities 112, 158-160, 434, 484, 525, 526, 591, 692, 811,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
834, 869, 903, 931, 932, 943, 981, 1309, 1379, 1452, 1587, 1783, 1811, 1825, 1923, 2126, 2340, 2655, 2684, 2687, 2938, 3292, 3370, 3377, 3410, 3411, 4373, 4374, 4524, 4528, 4662, 4758, 4762, 4791, 4792, 4795, 4830, 4836, 5055, 5155, 5161, 5175, 5188, 5519, 5591, 5779, 5967, 6085, 6631, 6632, 6915, 7099, 7128, 7129, 7270, 7436, 7805, 8359, 8360, 8364, 8425, 8568, 8569, 8750 Elementary/secondary education, Native Americans/ American Indians 5111, 5135 Elementary/secondary education, performance/ productions 939, 2648, 2921 Elementary/secondary education, program evaluation 154, 155, 800, 817, 819, 834-836, 848, 903, 1102, 1104-1106, 1815, 1823, 2422, 2594, 2650, 2684, 2705, 2714, 2797, 2925, 2993, 3192, 3966, 4074, 4836, 5002, 5188, 5279, 5779, 5934, 5942, 5958, 6032, 6156, 6544, 6548, 7300, 7438, 7465, 7466, 7478-7480, 7482, 7483, 7508, 7602, 7801, 7805, 7834, 8674, 9107 Elementary/secondary education, publication 77, 172, 674, 3238, 3318, 3347, 5779, 6323, 6851, 7300, 7782, 8812 Elementary/secondary education, research 154, 166, 752, 800, 817, 819, 834-836, 848, 1285, 1824, 2676, 2710, 2747, 2797, 3112, 3124, 3153, 3157, 3198, 3224, 3238, 3240, 3292, 3318, 3319, 3955, 3966, 4006, 4008, 4588, 4777, 4780, 4836, 5188, 5289, 5907, 5934, 5957, 5958, 6032, 6156, 6851, 7300, 7312, 7318, 8025, 8496, 8812, 8859 Elementary/secondary education, scholarship funds 151, 157, 1507, 2564, 5096, 8420 Elementary/secondary education, seed money 1490, 4780, 5172, 5268, 5269, 6150, 7729, 8358, 8464 Elementary/secondary education, technical assistance 167, 1495, 2126, 2204, 2206, 2576, 2815, 2916, 3099, 3112, 3503, 3955, 3988, 4006-4008, 4041, 4050, 4053, 4068, 4074, 4588, 4669, 4805, 4830, 5469, 5475, 6810, 7332, 7407, 8025, 8307, 8308, 9098 Elementary/secondary education, women 764, 981, 2533, 5019, 5907 Elementary/secondary education, youth 1438, 1810, 2530, 2714, 2938, 5135, 5469, 7550, 7602, 8101, 8420, 8750, 8783 Elementary/secondary school reform 85, 86, 94, 101-104, 116, 117, 147-150, 161, 162, 164, 521, 657, 675, 677, 693, 702, 777, 796, 801, 837, 853, 863, 870, 880, 893, 1073, 1103, 1392, 1438, 1439, 1457, 1488, 1489, 1566, 1595, 1755, 1776, 1794, 1798, 1801-1804, 1808, 1809, 1814, 1828, 1829, 1831, 1847, 1848, 1915-1917, 1967, 2018, 2019, 2038, 2050, 2057, 2081, 2120, 2261, 2352, 2365, 2373, 2389, 2510, 2534, 2607, 2620, 2663, 2679, 2690, 2695, 2696, 2699, 2700, 2709, 2760, 2778, 2779, 2790, 2860, 2862, 2917, 3000, 3028, 3084, 3101, 3121, 3200, 3231, 3264, 3333, 3338, 3371, 3374, 3375, 3385, 3398, 3400, 3435, 3443, 3461, 3466, 3478, 3581, 3582, 3595, 3665, 3672, 3709, 3893, 3902, 3907, 3908, 4011, 4080, 4123, 4124, 4315, 4316, 4318, 4329, 4361-4363, 4449, 4452-4454, 4581, 4590-4592, 4600, 4609, 4636, 4652, 4759, 4773, 4786, 4790, 4995, 5012, 5017, 5022, 5030, 5089, 5142, 5206, 5245, 5276, 5277, 5296, 5311, 5312, 5317, 5383, 5505, 5521, 5549, 5560, 5564, 5567, 5577, 5671, 5822, 5842, 5940, 5945, 5959, 5966, 5968, 6048, 6061, 6125, 6256, 6264, 6282, 6390, 6394, 6395, 6405, 6412, 6511, 6552, 6599, 6781, 6798, 6800, 6842, 6843, 6848-6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6869, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 6903, 7041, 7042, 7119, 7120, 7139, 7140, 7158, 7159, 7293, 7561, 7673, 7685, 7687, 7693, 7696, 7706, 7707, 8030, 8038, 8094, 8163, 8231, 8263, 8264, 8322, 8361, 8362, 8365, 8366, 8403, 8405, 8499, 8508, 8570, 8621, 8800, 8801, 8844, 8845, 8853, 8873, 8874,
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8890, 8902, 9102, 9103, 9105, 9106, 9114, 9115, 9124, 9129, 9133 Elementary/secondary school reform, African Americans/Blacks 677, 1566 Elementary/secondary school reform, building/ renovation 8163 Elementary/secondary school reform, capital campaigns 1776 Elementary/secondary school reform, children 5089 Elementary/secondary school reform, children/youth 86, 101-104, 521, 657, 677, 702, 796, 853, 1776, 1794, 1916, 2038, 2057, 2081, 2534, 3121, 3200, 3231, 3264, 3333, 3338, 3398, 3435, 3478, 3709, 3902, 3907, 3908, 4759, 5017, 5142, 5245, 5311, 5312, 5505, 5822, 5959, 5966, 6282, 6394, 6599, 6798, 6842, 6843, 6848-6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7561, 7687, 8038, 8163, 8263, 8264, 8508, 8801, 8902, 9105, 9106 Elementary/secondary school reform, computer systems/equipment 8263 Elementary/secondary school reform, conferences/ seminars 2690, 8038, 8405, 8801, 9103 Elementary/secondary school reform, curriculum development 5822, 5959, 7561 Elementary/secondary school reform, disabilities, people with 2534, 3435 Elementary/secondary school reform, economically disadvantaged 150, 677, 893, 1566, 1755, 1776, 1794, 1798, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1814, 1916, 2038, 2057, 2081, 2365, 2373, 2389, 3121, 3333, 3371, 3374, 3375, 3400, 3435, 3461, 3466, 3595, 3709, 3893, 3902, 3907, 3908, 4011, 4759, 4773, 5017, 5089, 5142, 5206, 5245, 5311, 5312, 5317, 5383, 5505, 5940, 5959, 5968, 6125, 6256, 6282, 6390, 6405, 6412, 6511, 6552, 6599, 6798, 7158, 7159, 7561, 8263, 8264, 8362, 8801, 8874, 9105, 9106 Elementary/secondary school reform, electronic media/online services 8403 Elementary/secondary school reform, faculty/staff development 148, 164, 1829, 1831, 1847, 1848, 2695, 3084, 5966, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 8365, 8405, 8570, 8800 Elementary/secondary school reform, fellowships 1967, 4786 Elementary/secondary school reform, girls 4362, 4363 Elementary/secondary school reform, immigrants/ refugees 702 Elementary/secondary school reform, income development 863, 2510 Elementary/secondary school reform, internship funds 2779 Elementary/secondary school reform, management development/capacity building 149, 161, 863, 870, 880, 1457, 2081, 2510, 4609, 5142, 5245, 5521, 7293, 7685, 7693, 8231, 8263, 8361, 8844, 8845, 8853, 8873, 8902 Elementary/secondary school reform, minorities 86, 702, 853, 1439, 1776, 1794, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1916, 2038, 2057, 2081, 3374, 3375, 3398, 3400, 3435, 3478, 3902, 4080, 4759, 5089, 5142, 5206, 5245, 5311, 5312, 5317, 5505, 5959, 5966, 6125, 6282, 6405, 6798, 7158, 7159, 8263, 8362 Elementary/secondary school reform, program evaluation 162, 893, 1103, 1801, 1803, 1804, 1808, 1809, 2709, 2860, 3902, 3907, 5383, 8030, 8874 Elementary/secondary school reform, publication 1915, 5564, 6781 Elementary/secondary school reform, research 162, 1915, 2700, 2709, 2862, 3231, 3893, 3902, 5089, 5296, 5671, 6781, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 8030, 8366, 8874 Elementary/secondary school reform, seed money 657, 4123, 4124, 4329, 4636, 5842
SUBJECT INDEX
Elementary/secondary school reform, technical assistance 2120, 3121, 3893, 3908, 4011, 5277, 5959 Elementary/secondary school reform, women 6405, 7561 Elementary/secondary school reform, youth 675, 693, 893, 1438, 1439, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1814, 3595, 5383, 6390, 6405, 6781, 8094, 8362, 8844, 8853, 8874 Employment, administration/regulation 2303, 3284 Employment, African Americans/Blacks 380, 5720 Employment, aging 2846, 4104, 4289, 4431, 4828, 4928, 4975, 5167, 5540, 5963 Employment, alliance 2034, 2035, 2732, 2735, 5173, 6465 Employment, Asians/Pacific Islanders 700, 6319 Employment, association 4224 Employment, awards/prizes/competitions 6646, 6647, 6654 Employment, building/renovation 7452, 7607 Employment, Canada 6656 Employment, children 54 Employment, children/youth 822, 2600, 2650, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3174, 3199, 3209, 3214, 3221-3223, 3236, 3255, 3271, 3283, 3286, 3307, 3313, 3906, 5649, 6706, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7733, 8269, 8425 Employment, computer systems/equipment 8269, 8285 Employment, conferences/seminars 135, 2735, 3093, 4005, 4224, 6634, 6659, 6672, 8425 Employment, crime/abuse victims 2292, 7357, 8269, 8635 Employment, curriculum development 5192 Employment, disabilities, people with 886, 1702, 2303, 3125, 3939, 4104, 4289, 4431, 4928, 7669 Employment, economically disadvantaged 203, 328, 348, 380, 402, 681, 700, 717, 735, 886, 1317, 1351, 1748, 1928, 2034, 2035, 2059, 2062, 2066, 2179, 2182, 2208, 2292, 2600, 2656, 2658, 2711, 2732, 2735, 2855, 3048, 3080, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3174, 3199, 3209, 3221-3223, 3236, 3255, 3271, 3283, 3284, 3286, 3313, 3363, 3607, 3641, 3704, 3817, 3890, 3898, 3906, 3939, 3941, 3948, 3962, 3996, 4002, 4004, 4005, 4026, 4027, 4056, 4104, 4189, 4224, 4246, 4264, 4289, 4431, 4586, 4928, 4940, 5146, 5159, 5173, 5247, 5383, 5473, 5649, 5661, 5665, 5692, 5706, 5720, 5823, 5843, 5936, 6363, 6364, 6465, 6474, 6476-6478, 6484, 6526, 6628, 6633, 6634, 6669, 7066, 7093, 7354, 7357, 7860, 8285, 8497, 8635, 8672, 8716, 8730, 8738, 8754 Employment, electronic media/online services 72, 7668, 7669, 7881, 8269, 8285 Employment, equal rights 348, 380, 389, 403, 3962, 4004, 4005, 5636, 6244, 6319, 6653, 6654, 6662, 6672, 7088, 8716, 8730, 8738 Employment, equipment 2059, 4224, 8510 Employment, faculty/staff development 1928, 2272, 2918, 3898, 6244, 6634, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889 Employment, fellowships 531, 8043 Employment, girls 7569 Employment, Global programs 376, 1800, 4817, 6659 Employment, Hispanics/Latinos 348, 1256, 1572, 1748, 2658, 2855, 3313, 3564, 3641, 4026 Employment, homeless 2066, 3923, 5332 Employment, immigrants/refugees 700, 2658, 3199, 5661, 6319 Employment, income development 1748, 4189, 6474, 7357, 8635, 8672 Employment, infants/toddlers 54, 1189, 2918, 6633 Employment, information services 2179 Employment, internship funds 531, 2650, 6137, 6477
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SUBJECT INDEX
Employment, job counseling 886, 1778, 4043, 4329, 6474, 7668, 7733, 7881 Employment, labor unions/organizations 173, 369, 1309, 1312, 2658, 5237, 5667, 5819, 6662, 7088, 8541, 8707, 8730, 8732, 8738 Employment, management development/capacity building 236, 348, 671, 1256, 1268, 1748, 2062, 2066, 2179, 2208, 2292, 2303, 2600, 2933, 3048, 3093, 3174, 3271, 3607, 3641, 3704, 3710, 3996, 4120, 4189, 4224, 4246, 4264, 5173, 5936, 6244, 6319, 6362, 7066, 7093, 7354, 7452, 7569, 7607, 7665, 7860, 7881, 7893, 8269, 8497, 8635, 8672, 8885 Employment, management/technical aid 135, 141, 203, 389, 402, 717, 1128, 1171, 1189, 1190, 1591, 1599, 1702, 1800, 2034, 2035, 2059, 2182, 2683, 2694, 3006, 3130, 3199, 3214, 3363, 3367, 3444, 3710, 3805, 3898, 3939, 3941, 4005, 4104, 4431, 4540, 4807, 4817, 5192, 5247, 5332, 5473, 5527, 5540, 5552, 5636, 5648, 5919, 6135, 6363, 6364, 6391, 6476-6479, 6484, 6526, 6527, 6633, 6634, 6656, 6659, 6662, 6841, 6913, 7088, 7669, 7724, 7847, 8126, 8510, 8511, 8707, 8730, 8738, 9010, 9104, 9119 Employment, mentally disabled 7452 Employment, migrant workers 1256, 7088 Employment, military/veterans 6659 Employment, minorities 72, 236, 403, 886, 1268, 2179, 2208, 2656, 3080, 3130, 3199, 3363, 3607, 4586, 5661, 5665, 5796, 5823, 5936, 6476-6478, 6672, 7088, 8425, 8716, 8730, 8738 Employment, offenders/ex-offenders 2292, 3081, 3125, 3283, 5145, 6298, 6455, 6478, 7357, 8635 Employment, program evaluation 403, 681, 886, 1800, 2650, 2656, 2683, 2846, 3081, 3236, 3286, 3307, 3607, 3763, 3923, 4026, 4027, 4043, 4056, 4928, 4975, 4976, 5145, 5159, 5192, 5383, 5692, 5720, 5759, 6363, 6474, 6645, 6674 Employment, public education 8425 Employment, public policy 236, 1395, 2694, 2711, 3199, 3214, 3805, 3906, 3939, 3941, 3948, 3996, 4004, 4027, 4056, 5649, 5665, 6479, 6868, 8707 Employment, reform 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889 Employment, research 681, 1591, 2711, 2846, 3236, 3284, 3307, 3313, 3763, 3890, 3906, 3923, 3962, 4003, 4027, 4043, 4120, 4289, 4975, 4976, 5146, 5540, 5649, 5661, 5665, 5706, 5796, 5823, 6479, 6653, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7798 Employment, Romania 7665 Employment, Russia 5667 Employment, seed money 4329, 6484 Employment, services 72, 236, 328, 376, 671, 681, 700, 717, 735, 822, 1128, 1256, 1268, 1317, 1395, 1748, 2059, 2062, 2208, 2272, 2292, 2600, 2656, 2658, 2694, 2707, 2711, 2918, 2923, 3006, 3048, 3081, 3093, 3114, 3125, 3130, 3174, 3199, 3209, 3214, 3221-3223, 3236, 3255, 3271, 3283, 3286, 3307, 3313, 3363, 3367, 3444, 3607, 3641, 3763, 3805, 3817, 3890, 3898, 3906, 3923, 3939, 3996, 4002, 4004, 4005, 4026, 4027, 4104, 4120, 4189, 4224, 4246, 4264, 4289, 4361, 4431, 4586, 4828, 4839, 4889, 4906, 4935, 4936, 4940, 5146, 5159, 5173, 5192, 5247, 5383, 5473, 5527, 5649, 5661, 5665, 5692, 5702, 5706, 5720, 5759, 5843, 5910, 5919, 5963, 6298, 6362, 6391, 6455, 6476, 6478, 6479, 6484, 6527, 6634, 6645-6647, 6652-6654, 6662, 6706, 7066, 7354, 7357, 7569, 7607, 7665, 7798, 7847, 7848, 7860, 7864, 7893, 8043, 8126, 8269, 8285, 8497, 8510, 8511, 8525, 8527, 8635, 8672, 9010, 9119 Employment, sheltered workshops 7452 Employment, single parents 717, 3125 Employment, South Korea 3589
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Employment, student aid 6672 Employment, technical assistance 1351, 2600, 2658, 2694, 2711, 2923, 3313, 3564, 3890, 3939, 3941, 3948, 3962, 3996, 4002, 4004, 4005, 4120, 4895, 5665, 5706, 5843, 6298, 6628, 6646, 6647, 6654, 7357 Employment, training 54, 531, 718, 1351, 1572, 1599, 1928, 2066, 2182, 2650, 2683, 2855, 2933, 3080, 3284, 3564, 3704, 3941, 4003, 4895, 4928, 4975, 4976, 5145, 5167, 5332, 5798, 5936, 6137, 6356, 6477, 6628, 6633, 6669, 6674, 7093, 7724, 8506, 8754, 8885 Employment, United Kingdom 6656 Employment, vocational rehabilitation 201, 397, 1702, 2545, 3589, 3869, 3886, 4240, 4378, 6253, 7000, 7669, 7911 Employment, West Bank/Gaza 6244 Employment, women 348, 717, 1748, 1928, 2292, 2600, 4104, 4264, 4289, 4431, 5247, 5636, 5796, 5919, 6319, 6633, 7357, 7668, 7798, 8269, 8635 Employment, youth 886, 1171, 1351, 1572, 1748, 2059, 2062, 2272, 2656, 3048, 3284, 3444, 3704, 3805, 4027, 4043, 4540, 4586, 5146, 5159, 5167, 5383, 5473, 5843, 5936, 6363, 6364, 6474, 6526, 6913, 8506, 8885 End of life care 1534, 1538, 1773, 2809, 2810, 2845, 2975, 2976, 6446, 6475, 7660, 7763, 7768, 8210, 8462 End of life care, aging 1534, 1538, 1773, 2809, 2810, 2845, 2975, 2976, 6446, 6475, 7763, 7768, 8210, 8462 End of life care, computer systems/equipment 7768 End of life care, crime/abuse victims 1538 End of life care, faculty/staff development 1538 End of life care, management development/capacity building 2810, 6446, 7768 End of life care, minorities 1773 End of life care, program evaluation 2845, 7660 End of life care, research 2809 End of life care, seed money 6446, 6475 End of life care, technical assistance 2809, 7768 End of life care, terminal illness, people with 1534, 1538, 1773, 2809, 2810, 2845, 2975, 2976, 6446, 6475, 7660, 7763, 7768, 8210, 8462 Energy, children/youth 1418 Energy, conferences/seminars 569 Energy, economically disadvantaged 3843, 4128, 7647 Energy, Hispanics/Latinos 5115 Energy, income development 4128 Energy, management development/capacity building 3843, 4164, 5115, 7866 Energy, Native Americans/American Indians 4128, 5115 Energy, program evaluation 5356, 7891 Energy, publication 543, 7662 Energy, research 539, 574, 578, 5356, 5744, 6581 Energy, seed money 7866 Energy, technical assistance 1314, 3059, 3843, 4128, 4785, 6893 Energy, women 4333 Energy, youth 2155, 4333 Engineering 121, 129, 1101, 1109, 4644, 4704, 7472, 7514, 7668, 7941 Engineering school/education 1014, 4644, 7679 Engineering school/education, children/youth 4644 Engineering school/education, electronic media/ online services 7679 Engineering school/education, technical assistance 1014 Engineering school/education, women 7679 Engineering, children/youth 1109, 4644, 7472, 7514 Engineering, conferences/seminars 4704 Engineering, curriculum development 1101, 4704 Engineering, economically disadvantaged 1109 Engineering, electronic media/online services 7668 Engineering, faculty/staff development 1101, 7514 Engineering, fellowships 1109 Engineering, management development/capacity building 1101, 1109 Engineering, publication 129 Engineering, research 7941
Engineering, seed money 1101 Engineering, technical assistance 121, 129, 7941 Engineering, women 7668 Engineering, youth 1101 Engineering/technology 8, 73, 74, 120, 429, 550, 572, 581, 890, 1759, 1811, 1829, 1831, 3405, 3433, 3573, 4613, 4620, 4638-4640, 4642, 4645, 4647, 4649, 4774, 4780, 5560, 5570, 6356, 6506, 6648, 6668, 6795, 7482, 7483, 7532, 7676, 7729, 7743, 7748, 7880, 7882, 7891, 7900, 7932, 7933, 7968, 8917, 9084, 9122 Engineering/technology, awards/prizes/ competitions 7968 Engineering/technology, children 73 Engineering/technology, children/youth 74, 429, 1811, 4780, 7482, 7483, 7532 Engineering/technology, computer systems/ equipment 1759 Engineering/technology, conferences/seminars 4620, 4642, 6648, 7532 Engineering/technology, curriculum development 73, 74 Engineering/technology, disabilities, people with 5570 Engineering/technology, economically disadvantaged 3433, 6795, 8917 Engineering/technology, electronic media/online services 73, 74, 429, 1759, 4613, 4638-4640, 4645, 4647, 4649, 4774, 6795, 7900 Engineering/technology, faculty/staff development 1759, 1811, 1829, 1831 Engineering/technology, film/video/radio 6668 Engineering/technology, management development/ capacity building 890 Engineering/technology, minorities 1811, 3573 Engineering/technology, program evaluation 4620, 7482, 7483, 7891 Engineering/technology, research 4780, 5570 Engineering/technology, seed money 4780, 7729, 7743 Engineering/technology, technical assistance 3573, 5570, 6648, 6668, 7676 England, civil rights 2142, 5623, 8911 England, community improvement/development 767, 1454, 2719, 5613, 6550, 8911 England, education 1821, 1822, 5328 England, environment 1454 England, health—general 1192, 1193, 2142, 5904, 8842, 8911 England, human services—multipurpose 3598 England, international affairs/development 806, 1192, 1193, 2142, 2719, 3910, 5623, 5745, 5904, 8842, 8911 England, philanthropy/voluntarism 767, 2719, 3909, 3910, 3922 England, public affairs/government 5623 England, science 6648 England, social sciences 806, 8911 Environment 818, 5588, 6788 Environment, administration/regulation 547, 575, 636, 3978, 3983, 6581 Environment, Africa 1213, 1303, 6200, 6207, 6216, 6230 Environment, African Americans/Blacks 3983, 5236 Environment, air pollution 538, 544, 551, 552, 568, 579, 583, 781, 1127, 1349, 4919, 6650, 7076, 7840, 8413, 8418 Environment, alliance 26, 594, 629, 791, 1287, 1453, 2632, 2633, 3105, 4770, 5240, 5758, 6245, 6373, 6532, 7076, 7856, 8206, 8751, 8998, 9054 Environment, Argentina 6198, 6199 Environment, Asia 1149, 1213, 1229, 1303, 5931 Environment, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1349 Environment, association 1146, 1225, 5230, 8999 Environment, Australia 1083, 7672, 7862 Environment, beautification programs 289, 467, 1170, 1203, 2220, 2565, 2629, 3861, 4353, 6245, 6295, 6296, 6376, 6460, 6573, 6584, 6732, 6893, 7674, 8061, 8068, 8412 Environment, Bolivia 1056, 2741 Environment, Botswana 1302, 2455
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Environment, Brazil 618, 1020, 1032, 1040-1042, 1054, 1070, 5717, 5884, 6233, 7862 Environment, building/renovation 637, 1376, 7958, 8390 Environment, Burkina Faso 7563 Environment, Cambodia 2731 Environment, Canada 1027, 1075, 3524-3526, 3845, 3870, 4037, 6732, 7862, 9056, 9059, 9063, 9065, 9071, 9073, 9078, 9081, 9082 Environment, Caribbean 1157, 1185, 1213, 1223 Environment, Central America 1152, 3053, 5682, 6503 Environment, children 7807 Environment, children/youth 1000, 1030, 2826, 3605, 4768, 6347, 6817 Environment, China 538, 539, 541-544, 546-552, 555, 556, 564, 565, 569, 570, 574, 575, 577, 578, 580-582, 5644, 5672 Environment, Colombia 618, 6227 Environment, computer systems/equipment 960, 1079, 1083 Environment, conferences/seminars 569, 2634, 3604, 3605, 5218, 5588, 5672, 5721 Environment, Costa Rica 5682 Environment, Czech Republic 3950, 6818 Environment, Developing countries 568, 584, 1083, 1234, 2152, 5356, 6533, 7678 Environment, Eastern Europe 3950, 6817, 6819, 6820, 6827 Environment, economically disadvantaged 218, 230, 275, 289, 374, 588, 598, 691, 814, 833, 996, 1349, 1448, 1449, 2122, 2137, 2575, 3983, 4128, 4161, 5025, 5680, 5682, 5757, 5758, 5791, 5853, 5861, 5903, 6051, 6052, 6243, 6376, 6421, 6423, 6425, 6426, 6428, 6460, 6717, 6750, 6787, 7104, 8412, 8735, 8751 Environment, Ecuador 1022, 1025, 1084 Environment, electronic media/online services 420, 4774, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 7900 Environment, energy 534-537, 539-544, 546-551, 553-566, 568-572, 574-584, 615, 1314, 1418, 2155, 2156, 3059, 3529, 3843, 4128, 4164, 4333, 4785, 5115, 5356, 5744, 6562, 6581, 6835, 6893, 7647, 7662, 7866, 7891 Environment, England 1454 Environment, equipment 995, 7448 Environment, ethics 6720 Environment, Europe 1083, 7862 Environment, faculty/staff development 1028, 1059, 2685, 3554, 5218, 5644, 7747 Environment, fellowships 818, 2370, 6730 Environment, Fiji 1229 Environment, forests 29, 126, 618, 636, 1022, 1053, 1092, 2626, 3526, 3604, 3605, 4655, 5675, 5689, 5721, 5800, 5802, 5851, 6732, 6831, 6949, 8588, 9046, 9047, 9051, 9059, 9061, 9063, 9064, 9071 Environment, formal/general education 2634, 4512, 4768 Environment, French Guiana 618 Environment, fund raising/fund distribution 3938, 3952, 6725, 6731, 7845, 8992 Environment, Germany 6187, 6189, 6230 Environment, Global programs 412, 534, 553, 554, 566, 584, 631, 635, 790, 985, 992, 1069, 1079, 1094, 1147, 1148, 1194, 1228, 1234, 1945, 2152, 2156, 2454, 2725, 2726, 3052, 3549, 3550, 4023, 5228, 5586, 5690, 5721, 5851, 5902, 6316, 6533, 6562, 6566-6569, 6581, 6588, 7304, 7845, 7846 Environment, global warming 519, 534, 553, 557, 558, 566, 571, 573, 579, 584, 851, 1092, 1134, 2156, 2716, 3059, 3549, 4785, 6333, 6562, 6566-6568, 6729, 6828 Environment, Guatemala 2117, 2118, 2121 Environment, Guyana 618 Environment, Hispanics/Latinos 904 Environment, immigrants/refugees 691, 1349 Environment, income development 960, 1146, 1149, 1170, 4128, 5230, 5238, 6725, 6730-6732, 6819, 7544, 7591, 7599, 7905, 8751, 9011
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Environment, India 1370, 5614, 5861, 7457 Environment, indigenous people 618, 1020, 1022, 1041, 1042, 5682, 5717 Environment, Indonesia 5663, 5757, 5827, 5902, 5903, 5931 Environment, information services 8204 Environment, internship funds 6137 Environment, Ireland 6229 Environment, Israel 629 Environment, Kenya 5916 Environment, land acquisition 3938 Environment, land resources 230, 275, 419, 960, 1020, 1041, 1042, 1191, 1203, 2278, 2622, 2624, 2627, 3389, 3639, 3690, 3978, 3979, 4128, 4161, 4291, 4352, 4353, 4372, 4763, 4799, 5091, 5097, 5644, 5672, 5738, 6140-6142, 6373, 6582, 6717, 6720, 6750, 6776, 6834, 7260, 7308, 7543, 7591, 7599, 7674, 7702, 7824, 7905, 8035, 8050, 8051, 8064, 8204, 8421, 8599, 9011, 9055, 9059, 9067, 9069, 9071, 9072, 9081 Environment, Laos 2731 Environment, Latin America 1157, 1185, 1213, 1223, 1448, 1449, 2122, 6051, 6052, 6185-6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Environment, legal rights 374, 814, 833, 5117, 5568, 5676, 5758, 5825, 6243, 7306, 7820 Environment, management development/capacity building 25, 26, 28, 218, 289, 467, 529, 594, 620, 636, 791, 985, 1022, 1127, 1146, 1154, 1170, 1194, 1203, 1217, 1225, 1228, 1287, 1420, 1433, 1448, 1449, 1453, 2164, 2278, 2394, 2624-2627, 2632, 2633, 3095, 3103, 3105, 3389, 3690, 3835, 3861, 3969, 4015, 4029, 4133, 4161, 4353, 4370, 5226, 5230, 5238, 5240, 5244, 5604, 5704, 5757, 5802, 6245, 6295, 6296, 6507, 6510, 6532, 6533, 6719, 6725, 6730-6732, 6779, 6780, 6788, 7003, 7076, 7090, 7104, 7260, 7543, 7544, 7552, 7591, 7599, 7608, 7824, 7856, 7878, 7884, 7894, 7905, 8021, 8061-8064, 8206, 8229, 8416, 8751, 8999, 9054, 9064, 9066, 9067 Environment, management/technical aid 27, 29, 30, 125-127, 130, 374, 500, 508-513, 516, 520, 534-538, 541, 542, 544, 546-552, 555, 556, 560, 562-566, 568-573, 575, 576, 578-584, 588, 598, 615, 618, 623, 629, 634, 637, 781, 814, 850, 851, 993-995, 998-1000, 1002, 1025, 1028-1030, 1032, 1041, 1042, 1053, 1054, 1056, 1059, 1061, 1069, 1070, 1075, 1079, 1082-1084, 1092-1094, 1152, 1157, 1158, 1191, 1195, 1220, 1229, 1234, 1302, 1303, 1322, 1349, 1364, 1370, 1376, 1415, 1416, 1432, 1433, 1436, 1448, 1449, 1454, 1918, 2122, 2137, 2139, 2156, 2157, 2343, 2370, 2454, 2455, 2565, 2624, 2685, 2716, 2731, 2741, 3053, 3055, 3074, 3106, 3340, 3342, 3378-3380, 3524, 3526, 3529, 3554, 3604, 3605, 3639, 3895, 3938, 3950, 3952, 3960, 3968, 3969, 3978, 3979, 3983, 4014, 4015, 4029, 4030, 4034, 4035, 4037, 4045, 4290-4292, 4336, 4450, 4561, 4566, 4655, 4763, 4767, 4769-4771, 4774, 4775, 4784, 4788, 4789, 4793, 5025, 5087, 5091, 5097, 5112, 5226, 5227, 5231, 5233, 5234, 5236, 5238, 5243, 5319, 5553, 5603, 5614, 5644, 5663, 5672, 5676, 5682, 5704, 5717, 5757, 5804, 5825, 5827, 5861, 5903, 5916, 6051, 6052, 6055, 6137, 6138, 6140-6142, 6179, 6186, 6216, 6225, 6228, 6232, 6234, 6333, 6347, 6353, 6373, 6376, 6422, 6469, 6508, 6510, 6517, 6530, 6581, 6717, 6719, 6724, 6729-6731, 6734, 6735, 6747, 6771, 6790, 6812-6837, 7082, 7104, 7105, 7108, 7109, 7112, 7226, 7301, 7306, 7308, 7316, 7544, 7662, 7747, 7840, 7844, 7862, 7900, 7935, 7958, 8035, 8050, 8051, 8062, 8063, 8067, 8068, 8083, 8087, 8203, 8204, 8390, 8409, 8413, 8416, 8421, 8423, 8532, 8540, 8588, 8599, 8694-8697, 8991-8993, 8995, 8996, 8998, 9021-9023, 9046, 9052, 9055, 9061-9063, 9065, 9068-9071, 9073-9081
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Environment, Mexico 1314, 6732, 7662, 8715 Environment, Micronesia 1146 Environment, minorities 218, 230, 374, 814, 833, 2137, 3895, 5568, 5672, 5680, 5758, 5791, 5853, 6243, 6376, 6421, 6426, 6428, 6460, 6787, 8751 Environment, Mongolia 6812, 6814, 6824, 6834, 6837 Environment, Montenegro 6582, 6584 Environment, Mozambique 5885 Environment, Namibia 1302 Environment, Native Americans/American Indians 30, 996, 1075, 4128, 4290, 4291, 4372, 5112, 5738, 6423, 9059, 9081 Environment, natural resources 25, 26, 28, 412, 487, 498, 516, 522, 554, 594, 598, 605, 613, 635, 790, 827, 838, 954, 974, 992, 994, 995, 1001, 1002, 1025, 1027, 1028, 1030, 1032, 1039, 1040, 1054-1057, 1059, 1070, 1082-1084, 1093, 1094, 1146-1148, 1153, 1157, 1158, 1185, 1213, 1218, 1223, 1229, 1242, 1245, 1322, 1358, 1364, 1370, 1376, 1420, 1433, 1575, 1817, 1945, 2048, 2117, 2118, 2121, 2123, 2151-2154, 2370, 2588, 2628, 2631, 2707, 2716, 2725, 2726, 2741, 3052, 3055, 3058, 3378, 3447, 3525, 3528, 3529, 3554, 3757, 3803, 3820, 3834, 3837, 3838, 3840, 3842, 3845-3852, 3854-3857, 3860, 3864, 3865, 3867, 3870, 3871, 3873, 3895, 3951, 3969, 4015, 4023, 4035, 4127, 4292, 4336, 4566, 4766, 4768, 4771, 4784, 4789, 4846, 4864, 4894, 4942, 4977, 5025, 5087, 5123, 5227, 5228, 5230, 5231, 5233-5235, 5238, 5242-5244, 5319, 5568, 5586, 5604, 5663, 5676, 5682, 5685, 5690, 5705, 5717, 5729, 5757, 5804, 5805, 5825, 5858, 5861, 5866, 5870, 5884, 5885, 5902, 5903, 5920, 5931, 6055, 6137, 6138, 6179, 6186, 6216, 6225, 6228, 6232, 6234, 6316, 6353, 6362, 6374, 6375, 6427, 6503, 6516, 6530, 6569, 6588, 6719, 6724, 6725, 6730, 6734, 6735, 6738, 6739, 6747, 6770, 6813-6817, 6819-6821, 6824, 6825, 6827, 6829, 6830, 6836, 6998, 7082, 7105, 7109, 7112, 7226, 7227, 7302, 7304, 7306, 7541, 7577, 7659, 7671, 7672, 7747, 7843, 7846, 7892, 7920, 7958, 8066, 8087, 8324, 8390, 8398, 8409, 8416, 8423, 8532, 8545, 8549, 8598, 8695, 8715, 8993, 8999, 9000, 9052-9054, 9057, 9060, 9062, 9065, 9066, 9073, 9077-9080, 9082 Environment, Netherlands 5866 Environment, New Zealand 7862 Environment, Nicaragua 3803, 5804 Environment, noise pollution 6506 Environment, Panama 6221 Environment, Peru 1029, 1030, 1039, 1053, 1054, 1056 Environment, Philippines 538 Environment, plant conservation 1029, 1079, 3835, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233 Environment, Poland 6828 Environment, pollution control 218, 546, 560, 565, 569, 691, 1000, 2139, 3550, 3556, 5680, 5791, 5853, 6421, 6425, 6829, 7747, 7900, 8735 Environment, Portugal 6200 Environment, program evaluation 904, 1029, 1335, 2626, 3104, 3895, 4919, 5675, 5757, 6729, 6790, 7448, 7555, 7820 Environment, public education 25, 28, 420, 516, 635, 904, 1154, 1432, 2164, 5226, 5244, 7003, 7608, 7884, 9066, 9073 Environment, public policy 129, 374, 516, 535, 537-540, 543, 555, 557-559, 561, 568, 570, 574, 577-582, 622, 631, 1061, 1127, 1158, 1217, 1432, 2156, 2685, 2689, 3059, 3938, 3959, 3983, 3990, 3991, 4012, 4029, 4034, 4045, 4047, 4133, 4370, 4769, 5087, 5225, 5236, 6353, 6507, 6512, 6567, 6568, 6724, 6729, 6747, 6771, 6779, 7082, 7841, 8021, 8063, 8068, 9063, 9073, 9079, 9080 Environment, publication 127, 129, 543, 7662
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Environment, recycling 3044, 4333, 6506, 7544, 7615 Environment, reform 547, 3991, 4012, 6780, 8203 Environment, research 76, 126, 127, 419, 529, 536, 539, 572, 574, 578, 1028, 1085, 1092, 1158, 1228, 2394, 2565, 2689, 2716, 4769, 5603, 5604, 5663, 5672, 5675, 5717, 5757, 6179, 6216, 6221, 6225, 6228, 6232, 6234, 6512, 6533, 6581, 6650, 6732, 6734, 6735, 7109, 7958, 8064, 9052, 9055, 9056, 9070 Environment, Russia 5721, 5729, 5825, 6813, 6815, 6816, 6818, 6821-6823, 6825, 6826, 6828-6830, 6832, 6833, 6835-6837, 7651 Environment, scholarship funds 6140, 6141, 6517 Environment, seed money 420, 538, 1054 Environment, Senegal 985 Environment, Serbia 6584 Environment, single organization support 8229 Environment, Slovakia 6818 Environment, South Africa 6228, 6234 Environment, South America 1028, 1059, 1082, 1092, 1093 Environment, Southern Africa 5920 Environment, Soviet Union (Former) 6817, 6819 Environment, Suriname 618 Environment, Sweden 7862 Environment, Switzerland 3604, 3605 Environment, Tajikistan 419 Environment, Tanzania 588, 4333 Environment, technical assistance 129, 622, 781, 960, 1020, 1092, 1149, 2220, 2622, 2629, 2689, 3059, 3835, 3861, 3959, 3968, 3978, 3979, 3983, 3990, 3991, 4012, 4014, 4030, 4037, 4047, 4128, 4799, 5568, 5614, 5680, 5721, 5800, 5851, 6353, 6421, 6423, 6426, 6429, 6573, 6893, 7674, 7702, 7831, 7937, 7947, 8063, 9011 Environment, Thailand 2731 Environment, toxics 985, 998, 999, 1287, 1453, 2137, 2145, 2565, 2575, 2826, 4012, 5218, 5229, 6422, 6423, 6426, 6428, 6429, 6512, 6787, 6821, 6826, 7885, 9055, 9069, 9072, 9078 Environment, Trinidad & Tobago 2716 Environment, Uganda 6207 Environment, Ukraine 6818, 6828, 6831 Environment, Venezuela 618 Environment, Vietnam 2731, 5689, 5866 Environment, volunteer services 1420 Environment, waste management 5916, 6508, 6826, 7104 Environment, water pollution 27, 76, 374, 3866, 3959, 3983, 4012, 4034, 4047, 4268, 5226, 6507, 6508, 7003, 7104, 7457, 7563, 7678, 8540, 8694 Environment, water resources 30, 76, 125, 127, 129, 130, 500, 518, 620, 996, 997, 1061, 1069, 1075, 1085, 1149, 1194, 1195, 1220, 1225, 1335, 1415, 1416, 1432, 1436, 1918, 2454, 2625, 2629, 2685, 2689, 3074, 3095, 3103-3106, 3524, 3938, 3959, 3960, 3968, 3990, 3991, 4012, 4014, 4029, 4030, 4034, 4037, 4045, 4047, 4450, 4788, 4793, 5112, 5614, 5827, 6507, 6508, 6510, 6532, 6771, 6780, 6790, 6812, 6832, 6833, 6837, 7090, 7108, 7301, 7316, 7448, 7552, 7555, 7644, 7807, 7831, 7878, 7894, 7937, 7947, 8062-8064, 8067, 8083, 8203, 8206, 8991, 8995, 8998, 9070 Environment, women 588, 631, 691, 2137, 5218, 5672, 5861 Environment, youth 5236, 5758, 6787, 7747 Environment, Yugoslavia 6584, 6817, 6819, 6827 Environmental education 437, 620, 1044, 1335, 1410, 1589, 1820, 1901, 2039, 2186, 2187, 2269, 2277, 2289, 2393, 2626, 3604, 3605, 3758, 3836, 4076, 4118, 4260, 4462, 4489, 4490, 5270, 6157, 6347, 6433, 6505, 6806-6808, 7021, 7550, 7602, 7651, 7807, 7876, 8650, 8662 Environmental education, African Americans/Blacks 4076 Environmental education, children 7807
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Environmental education, children/youth 437, 1410, 1820, 1901, 2039, 2393, 3605, 3758, 3836, 4076, 4462, 6157, 6347, 6505 Environmental education, computer systems/ equipment 6157 Environmental education, conferences/seminars 3604, 3605 Environmental education, curriculum development 2039 Environmental education, disabilities, people with 4118, 4260, 4489, 4490 Environmental education, economically disadvantaged 3758, 4118, 4260, 4489, 4490, 6157, 6505 Environmental education, faculty/staff development 2186, 2187, 2277, 6433 Environmental education, girls 8662 Environmental education, income development 1589, 3758, 4260, 6505 Environmental education, management development/capacity building 620, 1044, 1410, 2269, 2289, 2393, 2626, 3758, 3836, 4118, 4260, 4462, 4489, 4490, 5270, 6157, 6433, 6505, 6806-6808, 7021, 7550, 7876, 8650, 8662 Environmental education, program evaluation 1335, 2626, 7602 Environmental education, technical assistance 1589, 1901, 3836 Environmental education, youth 1589, 2269, 2277, 7550, 7602 Ethiopia, animals/wildlife 411 Ethiopia, arts/culture/humanities 413 Ethiopia, community improvement/development 411, 421 Ethiopia, crime/courts/legal services 7562 Ethiopia, food/nutrition/agriculture 421 Ethiopia, health—general 1155, 1202, 1210, 1934, 7562 Ethiopia, health—specific diseases 1934, 8968 Ethiopia, human services—multipurpose 1934, 7562 Ethiopia, international affairs/development 8968 Ethiopia, youth development 7562 Ethnic studies 6602 Ethnic studies, program evaluation 6602 Europe, animals/wildlife 1083 Europe, civil rights 8911 Europe, community improvement/development 8768, 8911 Europe, education 6496 Europe, environment 1083, 7862 Europe, health—general 8768, 8911 Europe, international affairs/development 5310, 6496, 7862, 8768, 8911 Europe, public affairs/government 8768 Europe, social sciences 5310, 8911 Eye diseases 293, 3027, 6144, 6145, 8207 Eye diseases, blind/visually impaired 293, 6144, 6145, 8207 Eye diseases, children/youth 293, 8207 Eye diseases, economically disadvantaged 6144, 6145 Eye diseases, electronic media/online services 8207 Eye diseases, management development/capacity building 293 Eye research 3027 Faculty/staff development, animals/wildlife 7167-7180 Faculty/staff development, arts/culture/humanities 3, 105, 258, 1007, 1238, 1276, 1529, 1584, 2252, 2285, 3408, 3436, 3732, 3780, 4077, 4286, 4348, 4757, 5055, 5161, 5652, 5897, 5932, 5948, 6357, 6385, 6448, 6563, 6632, 7450, 7627, 7655, 7689, 7692, 7883, 8022, 8028, 8032, 8266 Faculty/staff development, civil rights 592, 602, 617, 624, 716, 3621, 4441, 5361, 5612, 5816, 5819, 5828, 6403, 7083, 7246 Faculty/staff development, community improvement/development 37, 973, 1153, 1810, 2193, 2213, 2275, 2368, 2799, 2811,
2814, 2971, 3593, 3897, 3901, 3977, 4117, 4149, 4222, 4237, 4238, 4287, 4633, 5190, 5262, 5629, 5644, 5652, 5657, 5673, 5686, 6257, 6387, 6397, 6399, 6407, 6634, 6726, 7214, 7246, 7747, 7927, 8032, 8236, 8248, 8286, 8420, 8455, 8458, 8736, 8859, 9013, 9014, 9116 Faculty/staff development, crime/courts/legal services 592, 602, 1538, 1929, 2798, 2803, 2811, 4148, 5612, 5981, 7013, 7083, 8385, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 9134 Faculty/staff development, education 58, 105, 145, 146, 148, 163, 164, 166, 168-170, 172, 343, 435, 621, 624, 775, 811, 812, 842, 1012, 1031, 1064, 1101, 1107, 1276, 1471, 1484, 1497, 1678, 1683, 1689, 1730, 1759, 1771, 1779, 1810-1812, 1823, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1847, 1848, 1930, 1972, 2168, 2183, 2186-2191, 2194, 2205, 2262, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2470, 2503, 2587, 2608, 2651, 2655, 2695, 2815, 2918, 2951, 3036, 3040, 3041, 3078, 3084, 3085, 3205, 3360, 3408, 3589, 3995, 4068, 4069, 4077, 4087, 4200, 4223, 4286, 4311, 4348, 4445, 4519, 4757, 5042, 5046, 5055, 5088, 5099, 5102, 5149, 5152, 5161, 5175, 5269, 5361, 5400, 5420, 5470, 5844, 5881, 5896, 5897, 5932, 5948, 5964, 5966, 6240, 6252, 6267, 6268, 6357, 6378, 6393, 6547, 6632, 6676, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7114, 7214, 7486, 7514, 7692, 7697, 7708, 7757, 7784, 7789, 7796, 7800, 7827, 7868, 7971-7977, 7985-7987, 7990-7994, 7997, 7998, 8001-8009, 8014-8020, 8101, 8262, 8289, 8352, 8365, 8371, 8377, 8399, 8405, 8420, 8426, 8503, 8526, 8570, 8574, 8580, 8800, 8812, 8859, 8879, 8892, 9045, 9088 Faculty/staff development, employment 1928, 2272, 2918, 3589, 3898, 4240, 5819, 6244, 6634, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889 Faculty/staff development, environment 1007, 1028, 1059, 1153, 2186, 2187, 2277, 2685, 3554, 5218, 5644, 6433, 7678, 7747 Faculty/staff development, food/nutrition/ agriculture 3045, 4222, 5657, 6616, 7005, 8919 Faculty/staff development, health—general 258, 263, 266, 617, 1012, 1031, 1064, 1098, 1289, 1513, 1529, 1538, 1771, 1928, 1930, 1934, 2647, 2796, 2798-2800, 2803, 2811, 2814, 2815, 2823, 2830, 2838, 2985, 3352, 3599, 4213, 4456, 4633, 4887, 5213, 5214, 5218, 5543, 5547, 5597, 5616, 5691, 5740, 5782, 5974, 5981, 6342, 7167-7180, 7643, 7697, 7708, 7985, 8420, 8426, 8485, 8489, 8490, 8557, 8766 Faculty/staff development, health—specific diseases 263, 1098, 1934, 2796, 2823, 2830, 4633, 5213, 5214, 5218, 8426, 8485, 8603 Faculty/staff development, housing/shelter 3076, 3534, 4138, 4168, 4301, 6257, 7097 Faculty/staff development, human services— multipurpose 122, 1005, 1260, 1676-1678, 1683, 1934, 1958, 2160, 2162, 2169, 2172, 2198, 2798, 2803, 2811, 2827, 2838, 3109, 3111, 3140, 3185, 3534, 3536, 3599, 3995, 4132, 4136, 4138, 4145, 4153, 4207, 4225, 4237, 4240, 4241, 4253, 4262, 4280, 4312, 4417, 4421, 4441, 4445, 4845, 5190, 5468, 5981, 6396, 6403, 7013, 7028, 7037, 7397, 7410, 7443, 7628, 7643, 7796, 8096, 8201, 8274, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8489, 8490, 8580, 9134 Faculty/staff development, international affairs/ development 789, 5612, 5743, 5780, 6616, 7678, 8385, 8919 Faculty/staff development, mental health/substance abuse 2169, 2800, 3083, 4215, 4253, 4301, 4417, 6342, 6451 Faculty/staff development, philanthropy/voluntarism 2275, 3821, 5686, 5780, 7927, 8248, 9116
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Faculty/staff development, public affairs/ government 145, 146, 164, 168, 716, 789, 1497, 2194, 2199, 2209, 3360, 3554, 3593, 3621, 3634, 3821, 3901, 5055, 5099, 5400, 5816, 5828, 5832, 5896, 6244, 6267, 6268, 6407, 6448, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7655, 7800, 8266, 8289, 8377, 8405, 8458, 8736, 8879 Faculty/staff development, recreation/sports/ athletics 1359, 2254, 3045, 3356, 3536, 7167-7180, 8101 Faculty/staff development, religion 1929, 1935, 2193, 2199, 2209, 2213, 2252, 2254, 2796, 4148, 4153, 7037 Faculty/staff development, safety/disaster relief 3111 Faculty/staff development, science 1101, 1276, 1484, 1729, 1759, 1811, 1812, 1823, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 2187, 2188, 2191, 3078, 3436, 6433, 6616, 6676, 7486, 7514, 7757, 8377 Faculty/staff development, social sciences 105, 2168, 3634, 3898, 5673, 5740, 7692, 8385, 8399 Faculty/staff development, youth development 1101, 1359, 2163, 2194, 2423, 2587, 4280, 4519, 5454, 5716, 7776, 7789, 8420, 8574 Family planning, economically disadvantaged 1155, 1301, 3559, 5752 Family planning, faculty/staff development 5740 Family planning, indigenous people 5752 Family planning, management development/capacity building 1159, 1206, 1207, 1506, 2130, 5740, 7283, 7388 Family planning, program evaluation 1506 Family planning, technical assistance 795, 2130, 5752 Family planning, women 631, 633, 795, 807, 1151, 1155, 1159, 1180-1182, 1206, 1207, 1301, 1506, 2130, 3559, 5499, 5752, 5753, 7283, 7388, 7704, 8911 Family resources and services, aging 1797 Family resources and services, children/youth 4252, 4313, 4398, 8401, 8724 Family resources and services, crime/abuse victims 6838 Family resources and services, disabilities, people with 8724 Family resources and services, disability 1797, 4252, 4313, 4355, 4398, 6838, 8401, 8724 Family resources and services, economically disadvantaged 4252, 4313, 4355, 4398 Family resources and services, electronic media/ online services 4252 Family resources and services, income development 4252 Family resources and services, infants/toddlers 4355, 6838 Family resources and services, management development/capacity building 4252, 4355, 4398, 6838 Family resources and services, mentally disabled 1797, 4252, 4313, 4355, 4398, 6838, 8401 Family resources and services, program evaluation 4313 Family services 106, 217, 224, 314, 315, 331, 681, 697, 714, 715, 720, 727, 732, 743, 744, 989, 1120, 1164-1166, 1189, 1190, 1262, 1304, 1365, 1389, 1396, 1431, 1464, 1893, 1992-1996, 2058, 2196, 2314, 2464, 2477, 2518, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2732, 2736, 2757, 2772, 2892, 2903, 2912, 2913, 3113, 3114, 3118, 3121, 3122, 3126, 3133-3138, 3142, 3147, 3161, 3164, 3167-3169, 3177, 3180, 3182, 3193, 3194, 3202-3204, 3209-3211, 3215, 3218, 3219, 3221, 3222, 3227, 3234-3236, 3242-3245, 3247, 3249-3252, 3254, 3256, 3259, 3267-3269, 3277, 3279, 3285-3287, 3293, 3295, 3297, 3301, 3304, 3306, 3309, 3313, 3315, 3320, 3322, 3325, 3332, 3336, 3583, 3599, 3600, 3682, 3730, 3750, 3752, 3778, 3792, 3798, 3804, 3891, 3906, 3967, 4056, 4066, 4067, 4070, 4119,
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4142, 4157, 4158, 4189, 4190, 4211, 4219, 4228, 4235, 4236, 4251, 4283, 4304, 4321, 4334, 4367, 4419, 4426, 4427, 4441, 4466, 4476, 4668, 4802, 4873, 4945, 5263, 5322, 5406, 5468, 5474, 5596, 5649, 5849, 5972, 6009, 6288, 6320, 6773, 6782, 6789, 6919, 7009, 7019, 7031, 7032, 7092, 7101, 7111, 7189, 7194, 7196, 7376, 7429, 7441, 7564, 7604, 7758, 7766, 7813, 8033, 8056, 8088, 8200, 8269, 8274, 8389, 8435, 8491, 8492, 8563, 8602, 8628, 8648, 8654, 8713, 8729, 8732, 8733, 8735, 8737, 8742, 8749, 8752, 8759, 8761, 8764, 8915, 9012, 9024 Family services, adolescent parents 377, 1685, 2317, 4298, 8644 Family services, African Americans/Blacks 274, 324, 2240, 3730, 4067, 4417, 4945, 5468, 8733 Family services, aging 1464, 2843, 2846, 2847, 4180, 4840, 4979, 4987, 5160, 5406, 8613, 9096 Family services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4190, 4321 Family services, awards/prizes/competitions 3249, 3250, 3297 Family services, building/renovation 106, 7009, 7564 Family services, capital campaigns 3600 Family services, children 8915 Family services, children/youth 122, 123, 208, 210, 217, 224, 324, 514, 743, 764, 989, 1120, 1164-1166, 1262, 1304, 1431, 1893, 1983, 1992-1996, 2058, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2196, 2240, 2314, 2464, 2477, 2518, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2736, 2772, 2912, 2913, 3113, 3114, 3118, 3119, 3121, 3122, 3126, 3133-3138, 3142, 3147, 3161, 3164, 3177, 3180, 3182, 3194, 3202-3204, 3209-3211, 3215, 3218, 3219, 3221, 3222, 3227, 3234-3236, 3242-3245, 3247, 3249-3252, 3254, 3256, 3259, 3267-3269, 3277, 3279, 3285-3287, 3293, 3295, 3297, 3301, 3304, 3306, 3309, 3313, 3315, 3322, 3325, 3332, 3336, 3583, 3599, 3600, 3617, 3682, 3750, 3778, 3804, 3906, 4066, 4070, 4142, 4157, 4190, 4211, 4243, 4283, 4321, 4367, 4426, 4427, 4466, 4668, 4802, 4873, 5263, 5468, 5474, 5649, 5849, 5972, 6438, 6439, 6773, 6782, 6789, 7009, 7024, 7031, 7032, 7101, 7111, 7189, 7376, 7429, 7441, 7564, 7572, 7587, 7604, 7643, 7756, 7766, 7799, 7813, 8033, 8056, 8088, 8200, 8269, 8274, 8321, 8389, 8435, 8452, 8563, 8602, 8628, 8636, 8648, 8654, 8733, 8734, 8737, 8740, 8752, 8761, 9024 Family services, computer systems/equipment 2913, 5406, 7031, 7194, 7604, 8269 Family services, conferences/seminars 3161, 3256, 3325, 7643 Family services, counseling 208, 2294, 4132, 4417, 4470, 7024, 8984, 9112 Family services, crime/abuse victims 210, 224, 764, 2196, 3147, 4243, 6320, 6439, 8269, 8274, 8321, 8452, 8636, 8737 Family services, curriculum development 122, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Family services, disabilities, people with 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 3134, 3617, 4142, 4180, 4840, 4987, 6438, 7564, 8613 Family services, domestic violence 132, 211, 235, 319, 1409, 2067, 2169, 2399, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2853, 2872, 2956, 2991, 3540, 4152, 4207, 4247, 4262, 4482, 4698, 4990, 5219, 7542, 7556, 7557, 7575, 8049, 8247, 8291, 8302, 8457, 8502, 8515, 8601, 8619, 8625, 9001 Family services, economically disadvantaged 217, 314, 331, 681, 1396, 1983, 1992-1996, 2058, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2196, 2317, 2464, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2732, 2757, 2772, 3113, 3114, 3118, 3121, 3122, 3126, 3133, 3134, 3136-3138, 3147, 3164, 3167-3169, 3180, 3182, 3193, 3194, 3202, 3204, 3209-3211, 3215, 3218, 3219, 3221, 3222, 3227, 3234-3236, 3242-3245, 3247, 3249-3252, 3254, 3259, 3267-3269, 3277, 3279, 3286,
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3293, 3295, 3301, 3304, 3306, 3313, 3315, 3320, 3322, 3332, 3336, 3600, 3603, 3720, 3730, 3750, 3752, 3766, 3778, 3792, 3798, 3891, 3906, 3967, 4056, 4066, 4067, 4119, 4189, 4211, 4219, 4321, 4334, 4367, 4840, 4873, 4945, 4987, 5160, 5406, 5468, 5649, 5849, 5972, 7019, 7092, 7111, 7587, 7643, 7756, 7766, 8033, 8060, 8200, 8389, 8434, 8440, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8489, 8490, 8722, 8729, 8732, 8733, 8735, 8737, 8740, 8742, 8749, 8752, 8764, 8984, 9024 Family services, electronic media/online services 8269, 8274 Family services, endowments 5468, 7564 Family services, equipment 106, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Family services, faculty/staff development 122, 3599, 4132, 4417, 4441, 5468, 7643, 8274, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8489, 8490, 8580 Family services, fellowships 1164 Family services, Hispanics/Latinos 3122, 3249-3252, 3313, 3720, 4470, 5468, 8434, 8471, 8472, 8491, 8492, 8729, 9024 Family services, home/homemaker aid 2843, 2846, 2847, 3617, 4180, 4840, 4979, 4987, 5160, 8613, 9096 Family services, homeless 1120, 2317, 2595, 3147, 3600, 8628 Family services, immigrants/refugees 3194, 3234, 4132, 4190, 4321, 4419, 7799, 8752 Family services, income development 122, 224, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 764, 2464, 2772, 3177, 3730, 4180, 4189, 4211, 4243, 5468, 7196, 7604, 8644, 8648 Family services, infants/toddlers 106, 124, 748, 1189, 1440, 1675, 1681, 1685, 2317, 3167-3169, 3193, 3320, 3603, 3720, 3752, 3766, 3792, 3798, 4219, 4298, 6320, 7759, 8060, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8484, 8486, 8489, 8490, 8915 Family services, LGBTQ 697, 714, 715, 720, 727, 732, 743, 744, 748, 4228, 4304, 4441 Family services, management development/capacity building 124, 210, 224, 324, 377, 514, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 743, 744, 764, 1120, 1262, 1304, 1365, 1440, 1464, 2294, 2317, 2464, 2477, 2518, 2595, 2600, 2772, 2912, 3118, 3177, 3182, 3194, 3269, 3583, 3617, 3682, 3720, 3730, 3750, 3766, 3778, 3798, 3804, 4119, 4132, 4142, 4157, 4158, 4180, 4189, 4190, 4211, 4219, 4228, 4235, 4236, 4243, 4251, 4304, 4367, 4419, 4426, 4427, 4441, 4466, 4470, 4476, 4668, 4802, 5160, 5263, 5322, 5406, 6009, 6288, 6439, 6782, 6789, 7024, 7092, 7111, 7189, 7194, 7196, 7261, 7376, 7429, 7441, 7564, 7572, 7587, 7604, 7813, 8269, 8274, 8389, 8435, 8440, 8452, 8563, 8602, 8613, 8628, 8636, 8644, 8648, 8654, 8734, 8737, 8740, 8759, 8761, 8915, 8984, 9012, 9112 Family services, men 122, 274, 989, 2240, 3122, 3259, 3301, 3315 Family services, mentally disabled 123, 324, 2892, 3235 Family services, minorities 720, 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2464, 2772, 3113, 3194, 3234, 3242-3245, 3293, 3752, 3792, 4367, 4987, 5972, 6288, 7111, 8389, 8722, 8732, 8740, 8742 Family services, Native Americans/American Indians 3118, 3215, 4211, 4334, 8654, 8713, 8749, 8759 Family services, offenders/ex-offenders 208, 2892, 6009 Family services, parent education 122-124, 210, 274, 324, 514, 748, 764, 989, 1440, 1675, 1681, 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2240, 3119, 3603, 3720, 3766, 4243, 6438, 6439, 7261, 7455, 7572, 7587, 7643, 7756, 7759, 7799, 8060, 8321, 8430-8434, 8438-8441, 8452, 8471, 8472, 8484, 8486, 8489, 8490, 8580, 8636, 8722, 8734, 8740
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Family services, program evaluation 106, 224, 274, 681, 1675, 1681, 1685, 2196, 2846, 3126, 3167, 3168, 3235, 3236, 3259, 3279, 3286, 3295, 3309, 4056, 4283, 4417, 4840, 5468, 5849, 6773, 7455, 7766, 8060, 8200, 8484, 8486, 9024 Family services, research 681, 1165, 1166, 2196, 2240, 2757, 2846, 2903, 3126, 3135, 3138, 3235, 3236, 3242, 3252, 3254, 3268, 3269, 3279, 3285, 3295, 3309, 3313, 3315, 3322, 3891, 3906, 4235, 4236, 5649, 9096 Family services, seed money 2196, 4066 Family services, single parents 717, 2317, 4873, 8628 Family services, substance abusers 4417 Family services, technical assistance 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 989, 1893, 2126, 2314, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2913, 3121, 3202, 3227, 3234, 3242, 3313, 3967, 4840, 4873, 4945, 4979, 4987, 5474, 5972, 7031, 8033 Family services, women 122, 732, 764, 1365, 2595, 2600, 2609, 3235, 3600, 3603, 3752, 3792, 4211, 4419, 4873, 5972, 7261, 7766, 8269, 8274, 8440, 8628, 8740, 8761 Family services, youth 1389, 8491, 8492, 8580, 8759 Federated giving programs 398, 405, 841, 1227, 1301, 1331, 1830, 2211, 3606, 3821, 3822, 4049, 4065, 4277, 4457, 5047, 5057, 5162, 5517, 7231, 7281, 7307, 7378, 7385, 7420-7428, 7430-7433, 7817, 8234, 8317, 8952, 9033, 9034 Federated giving programs, Belgium 3606 Federated giving programs, California 398, 405, 841, 1227, 1301, 1331, 7420, 7433 Federated giving programs, Delaware 2211, 7421 Federated giving programs, Florida 7425, 7427 Federated giving programs, Maryland 7430 Federated giving programs, Michigan 3822, 4049, 4065 Federated giving programs, Minnesota 4277, 4457 Federated giving programs, Missouri 7426 Federated giving programs, Nebraska 7424 Federated giving programs, New York 5162, 5517, 7432 Federated giving programs, Ohio 7231, 7281, 7307, 7378, 7385 Federated giving programs, Pennsylvania 7423 Federated giving programs, Tennessee 8234 Federated giving programs, Vermont 5057 Federated giving programs, Virginia 1830, 3821 Federated giving programs, Washington 8952, 9033, 9034 Fellowships, arts/culture/humanities 661, 1164, 2706, 4707, 4755, 4778, 5709, 6317, 6619, 8584, 8692 Fellowships, civil rights 1288 Fellowships, community improvement/development 632, 818, 1164, 1224, 2045, 2053, 2706, 3357, 3708, 4217, 4646, 5790, 6580, 7254, 8043, 8545 Fellowships, education 158, 661, 818, 1109, 1164, 1224, 1938, 1967, 2370, 2931, 4171, 4646, 4766, 4778, 4786, 4797, 4881, 4909, 5639, 6381, 8273 Fellowships, employment 531, 8043 Fellowships, environment 818, 2123, 2370, 3951, 4766, 6569, 6730, 8545 Fellowships, health—general 4881, 4909 Fellowships, health—specific diseases 4497, 4502 Fellowships, housing/shelter 2045 Fellowships, human services—multipurpose 1164, 3149 Fellowships, international affairs/development 632, 4039 Fellowships, philanthropy/voluntarism 531, 4039, 4171 Fellowships, public affairs/government 632, 1938, 2123, 3149, 3357, 3708, 3951, 4217, 5790, 6569, 7250, 8273, 8584 Fellowships, recreation/sports/athletics 6132 Fellowships, religion 1938 Fellowships, science 1109, 4766, 8273 Fellowships, social sciences 632, 6580
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Fellowships, youth development 531, 1288 Fiji, environment 1229 Fiji, international affairs/development 1229 Fiji, science 1090, 1229 Film/video 5627 Film/video, African Americans/Blacks 5618, 5664 Film/video, Asians/Pacific Islanders 6341 Film/video, building/renovation 8023 Film/video, children/youth 666, 5335, 6632, 6710 Film/video, conferences/seminars 6708 Film/video, curriculum development 666, 6632 Film/video, disabilities, people with 7797 Film/video, electronic media/online services 6632 Film/video, equipment 7590, 7797 Film/video, faculty/staff development 6632 Film/video, fellowships 6317 Film/video, Hispanics/Latinos 6317 Film/video, immigrants/refugees 344 Film/video, income development 5618, 8659 Film/video, infants/toddlers 6341 Film/video, management development/capacity building 593, 797, 864, 2535, 5618, 5632, 5664, 7590, 7620, 7923, 8023, 8659 Film/video, minorities 344, 5632, 6632 Film/video, program evaluation 344, 6341 Film/video, seed money 5664 Film/video, technical assistance 797, 5627, 5781, 8233 Film/video, women 7590 Financial services 426, 501, 663, 737, 1271, 1451, 1968, 2051, 2556, 3108, 3131, 3187, 3196, 3286, 3344, 3451, 3471, 3734, 3762, 3832, 4023, 4407, 4529, 4782, 5179, 5398, 5414, 5436, 5471, 5569, 5669, 5712, 5722, 5808, 5834, 5895, 5925, 6099-6102, 6254, 6255, 6355, 6408, 6762, 7248, 7773, 8056, 8103, 8144, 8956 Financial services, African Americans/Blacks 3551, 5712 Financial services, children/youth 3108, 3131, 3187, 3196, 3286, 8056 Financial services, conferences/seminars 1271, 3762, 4407, 4529 Financial services, credit unions 2645, 3551, 5799, 8550 Financial services, economically disadvantaged 426, 501, 663, 737, 1451, 2556, 2645, 3108, 3131, 3187, 3196, 3286, 3762, 3832, 4407, 5414, 5712, 5722, 5799, 5808, 5834, 5895, 5925, 6254, 6255, 6762, 7248, 8550, 8956 Financial services, immigrants/refugees 3196, 6408, 6762 Financial services, income development 3832 Financial services, management development/ capacity building 501, 1451, 3471, 3832, 5471, 5799, 7248 Financial services, minorities 2645, 3131, 3196, 5414, 5799, 5925, 6762 Financial services, Native Americans/American Indians 3187 Financial services, program evaluation 3286, 3762, 5895, 8550, 8956 Financial services, research 4023, 5895, 8550 Financial services, seed money 663 Financial services, technical assistance 663, 4023, 5569, 5669, 5722, 6355 Financial services, women 426, 1451, 5722, 5895, 6254, 6255 Finland, health—general 8887 Finland, health—specific diseases 8887 Folk arts, children/youth 4794, 5385 Folk arts, conferences/seminars 5652 Folk arts, economically disadvantaged 3772, 5621, 7002 Folk arts, exhibitions 5621 Folk arts, faculty/staff development 5652 Folk arts, immigrants/refugees 5154, 5482, 6300 Folk arts, income development 5482, 5652, 7002, 7166, 8074 Folk arts, management development/capacity building 413, 1368, 3772, 5621, 5652, 6300, 7166, 7553, 7830, 8074 Folk arts, minorities 5154, 5482, 6300 Folk arts, Native Americans/American Indians 5652
Folk arts, program evaluation 5765 Folk arts, publication 413 Folk arts, research 419 Folk arts, technical assistance 5482 Folk arts, women 3772 Food banks 7, 1221, 1904, 3753, 3754, 4738, 4742, 7446, 8246, 8290, 9050 Food banks, computer systems/equipment 8290 Food banks, economically disadvantaged 7, 1221, 1904, 3753, 3754, 4738, 4742, 7446, 8246, 8290, 9050 Food banks, electronic media/online services 8290 Food banks, equipment 7446 Food banks, management development/capacity building 7, 1221, 3753, 3754, 8246, 8290, 9050 Food banks, technical assistance 1904 Food distribution, aging 8559, 8608 Food distribution, AIDS, people with 3368, 3591 Food distribution, computer systems/equipment 8559 Food distribution, disabilities, people with 8559, 8608 Food distribution, economically disadvantaged 3368, 8559, 8608 Food distribution, income development 8559 Food distribution, management development/ capacity building 3591, 8559, 8608 Food distribution, meals on wheels 3368, 3591, 5212, 8559, 8608 Food distribution, technical assistance 3368 Food distribution, terminal illness, people with 3591 Food distribution, women 5212 Food services 100, 1161, 1467, 3530, 3567, 4159, 4196, 4737, 4739-4741, 4743-4751, 6130, 6334, 7005, 7069, 7598, 7691, 8408 Food services, building/renovation 8408 Food services, capital campaigns 7691 Food services, children/youth 3530, 4751 Food services, commodity distribution 7956 Food services, congregate meals 3504, 4752, 6135 Food services, economically disadvantaged 100, 1161, 1467, 3530, 3567, 4159, 4196, 4737, 4739-4741, 4743, 4745-4752, 6334, 7598, 7691, 7956, 8408 Food services, faculty/staff development 7005 Food services, homeless 3504, 4741, 4744, 4750 Food services, immigrants/refugees 1467, 6130 Food services, income development 1161, 7598 Food services, management development/capacity building 100, 1467, 3504, 4159, 4196, 6334, 7005, 7598, 7691, 7956, 8408 Food services, minorities 1467, 4751 Food services, technical assistance 3504 Food services, women 3504 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Africa 8916-8919, 8950 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Brazil 5884, 8550 Food/nutrition/agriculture, China 5672 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Developing countries 8550 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Ethiopia 421 Food/nutrition/agriculture, France 5755 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Global programs 985 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Guinea 7656 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Haiti 1936 Food/nutrition/agriculture, India 5657 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Kenya 6606, 8916-8919 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Latin America 5755 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Nicaragua 5804 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Senegal 985 Food/nutrition/agriculture, South Africa 5886 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Southeast Asia 6611 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Sub-Saharan Africa 6616 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Tanzania 4333 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Thailand 6611 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Uganda 6600, 6601, 6616, 6618 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Vietnam 5868 Food/nutrition/agriculture, Zimbabwe 3831 Foreign policy, children/youth 8427 Foreign policy, conferences/seminars 8427 Foreign policy, faculty/staff development 5743 Foreign policy, management development/capacity building 5297
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Foster care, African Americans/Blacks 8733 Foster care, conferences/seminars 1502 Foster care, crime/abuse victims 2945, 3147, 3334 Foster care, disabilities, people with 3270, 4227 Foster care, economically disadvantaged 1492, 2945, 2953, 3127, 3147, 3181, 3185, 3270, 3305, 3311, 3334, 8700, 8733 Foster care, electronic media/online services 4227 Foster care, faculty/staff development 3185, 4845 Foster care, homeless 3147 Foster care, management development/capacity building 181, 2364, 4157, 4204, 4227, 4427, 8700, 8701 Foster care, offenders/ex-offenders 2953 Foster care, program evaluation 843, 1500, 3127, 3185 Foster care, research 843, 1500, 1502 Foster care, seed money 1493, 8700 Foster care, technical assistance 1493, 1502, 4845 Foundations (community) 883-885, 892, 925, 926, 3739, 3749, 3759, 3909, 3910, 3922, 3944, 3986, 4764, 5646, 5683, 5684, 5715 Foundations (community), economically disadvantaged 5683 Foundations (community), income development 925, 3909 Foundations (community), internship funds 3910 Foundations (community), management development/capacity building 3909, 5683, 5684 Foundations (community), minorities 5684 Foundations (community), program evaluation 884, 885 Foundations (community), research 883, 892, 5646 Foundations (community), technical assistance 3922, 3944, 3986 Foundations (private grantmaking) 486, 3718, 3738, 3741, 3768, 3945, 5698, 5899, 6551 Foundations (private grantmaking), AIDS, people with 5899 Foundations (private grantmaking), conferences/ seminars 3768, 5698 Foundations (private grantmaking), electronic media/ online services 6551 Foundations (private grantmaking), management development/capacity building 3738 Foundations (private grantmaking), technical assistance 3741, 3945 Foundations (private independent) 5875, 6617 Foundations (private independent), collections management/preservation 6617 Foundations (private independent), endowments 5875 Foundations (private independent), income development 5875 Foundations (private independent), management development/capacity building 5875 Foundations (private operating) 34, 131, 1150, 2643, 4735 Foundations (private operating), children/youth 131 Foundations (private operating), economically disadvantaged 131 Foundations (private operating), income development 34 Foundations (private operating), management development/capacity building 2643, 4735 Foundations (private operating), minorities 131 Foundations (private operating), Native Americans/ American Indians 34 Foundations (private operating), technical assistance 34, 131 Foundations (public) 1241, 1590, 1732, 2111, 2396, 2719, 3723, 3824, 4226, 4263, 5698, 5785, 5923 Foundations (public), African Americans/Blacks 3824 Foundations (public), capital campaigns 1732 Foundations (public), conferences/seminars 5698, 5923 Foundations (public), economically disadvantaged 2396, 3723 Foundations (public), girls 5923 Foundations (public), income development 4263 Foundations (public), LGBTQ 4226
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Foundations (public), management development/ capacity building 1241, 1590, 1732, 2111, 2396, 3723, 4226, 4263 Foundations (public), minorities 5785 Foundations (public), technical assistance 1241, 1590, 5785 Foundations (public), women 1241, 1590, 1732, 2111, 3824, 4263, 5785, 5923 France, arts/culture/humanities 7690 France, community improvement/development 5755 France, food/nutrition/agriculture 5755 France, international affairs/development 5755 France, science 2614 French Guiana, environment 618 French Guiana, international affairs/development 618 Genetics/birth defects 1285 Genetics/birth defects research 50, 66, 7898 Genetics/birth defects research, seed money 7898 Genetics/birth defects research, technical assistance 50 Genetics/birth defects, management development/ capacity building 1285 Geology 5614, 6433 Geology, faculty/staff development 6433 Geology, management development/capacity building 6433 Geology, technical assistance 5614 Geriatrics 283, 313, 378, 388, 1024, 2562, 2830, 2848, 2849, 4829, 4946, 4950, 4966, 5167, 5538, 6637 Geriatrics, aging 283, 313, 378, 388, 1024, 2562, 2830, 2848, 2849, 4829, 4946, 4950, 4966, 5167, 5538, 6637 Geriatrics, computer systems/equipment 2562 Geriatrics, conferences/seminars 388, 2849 Geriatrics, curriculum development 1024, 2562 Geriatrics, economically disadvantaged 313, 2830, 4966 Geriatrics, electronic media/online services 2848 Geriatrics, equipment 2830 Geriatrics, faculty/staff development 2830 Geriatrics, LGBTQ 378 Geriatrics, management development/capacity building 4829 Geriatrics, program evaluation 388, 4966, 5538 Geriatrics, technical assistance 2562, 4946, 4950 Geriatrics, youth 5167 Germany, community improvement/development 2449, 8819 Germany, education 6187, 6189, 6230, 7535 Germany, environment 6187, 6189, 6230 Germany, health—general 3599, 8819 Germany, human services—multipurpose 3599 Germany, international affairs/development 8819 Germany, philanthropy/voluntarism 2449 Germany, public affairs/government 6187, 6189, 6230 Germany, science 6187, 6189, 6230, 7535 Gerontology 250, 4829 Gerontology, aging 250, 4829 Gerontology, conferences/seminars 250 Gerontology, management development/capacity building 4829 Ghana, arts/culture/humanities 5621 Ghana, community improvement/development 5621 Ghana, education 2243 Ghana, health—general 8849 Ghana, health—specific diseases 8849 Ghana, international affairs/development 8849 Ghana, religion 2243 Ghana, social sciences 840 Girl scouts 454, 2521, 3417, 3596, 5599, 5600, 7953 Girl scouts, management development/capacity building 454, 2521, 3417, 5599, 5600, 7953 Girl scouts, technical assistance 3596, 5600 Girls clubs 1113, 2259, 2902 Girls clubs, management development/capacity building 2902 Girls clubs, program evaluation 2259 Girls clubs, research 2259 Girls clubs, technical assistance 2902
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Girls, arts/culture/humanities 4101, 7640, 7788 Girls, civil rights 2132, 2748, 5726, 5923 Girls, community improvement/development 2753, 3282, 5923 Girls, crime/courts/legal services 2202, 3123, 4362, 4363, 7562 Girls, education 1369, 1445, 1576, 2206, 2259, 4362, 4363, 6032, 7777, 7788, 8444 Girls, employment 7569 Girls, environment 8662 Girls, health—general 249, 329, 400, 1202, 2132, 2136, 2442, 2748, 2753, 2825, 3282, 3545, 3706, 5616, 5691, 5726, 7562, 7890 Girls, human services—multipurpose 59, 377, 400, 2202, 2259, 2317, 3282, 3545, 4298, 5459, 7562 Girls, international affairs/development 7559, 7560 Girls, mental health/substance abuse 3706, 7276 Girls, philanthropy/voluntarism 5923 Girls, public affairs/government 2132, 3574, 7788 Girls, recreation/sports/athletics 2522, 3613 Girls, youth development 329, 454, 1113, 1786, 1910, 2056, 2132, 2163, 2259, 2521, 2522, 2902, 3417, 3475, 3575, 3596, 4140, 4362, 4363, 5016, 5454, 5508, 5599, 5600, 6784, 7010, 7011, 7559, 7560, 7562, 7569, 7776, 7778, 7953, 8662 Global programs, animals/wildlife 1069, 1079, 1094, 1095, 1194, 1230, 6581, 9058 Global programs, arts/culture/humanities 665, 1126, 1209, 1357, 1362, 1456, 5271, 5504, 5742, 5750, 5927, 6023, 6593, 7692 Global programs, civil rights 625, 2728, 3937, 5690, 5714, 5728, 5754, 5922, 6576, 8911 Global programs, community improvement/ development 414, 635, 767, 1069, 1126, 1168, 1234, 1362, 2135, 2219, 2228, 3549, 3937, 5384, 5613, 5670, 5721, 5760, 5864, 5902, 5913, 6456, 6550, 6562, 6566-6568, 6588, 6785, 8768, 8911, 8953 Global programs, crime/courts/legal services 1250, 2728, 5754, 8372 Global programs, education 436, 466, 626, 783, 808, 809, 1080, 1177, 1733, 1800, 1818, 1819, 1821, 2228, 4528, 4817, 6170, 7483, 7692, 8399, 8427 Global programs, employment 376, 1800, 4817, 6659 Global programs, environment 412, 534, 553, 554, 566, 584, 631, 635, 790, 985, 992, 1069, 1079, 1094, 1147, 1148, 1194, 1228, 1234, 1945, 2152, 2156, 2454, 2725, 2726, 3052, 3549, 3550, 4023, 5228, 5586, 5690, 5721, 5851, 5902, 6316, 6533, 6562, 6566-6569, 6581, 6588, 7304, 7845, 7846 Global programs, food/nutrition/agriculture 985 Global programs, health—general 376, 625, 631, 633, 795, 985, 992, 1207, 1209, 1564, 1593, 1795, 1816, 2063, 2425, 3434, 3550, 4106, 4359, 4656-4658, 4731, 4823, 4824, 5010, 5228, 5690, 5838, 5899, 5902, 5904, 5928, 6022, 6023, 6170, 6316, 6644, 6665, 6688, 6994, 7845, 8531, 8768, 8836, 8854, 8887, 8901, 8911, 8955, 8967, 8969, 8970 Global programs, health—specific diseases 5210, 5749, 5838, 5899, 5928, 8887, 8901, 8970 Global programs, human services—multipurpose 8372, 8848, 9044 Global programs, international affairs/development 376, 415, 422, 436, 458, 466, 587, 625, 626, 631, 633, 635, 779, 789, 795, 823, 847, 1126, 1177, 1207, 1209, 1230, 1234, 1250, 1255, 1450, 1455, 1456, 1564, 1593, 1710, 1714, 1733, 1795, 1816, 1830, 2063, 2146, 2152, 2425, 2725, 2728, 2756, 3428, 4023, 4106, 4359, 4656-4658, 4731, 4818, 4823, 4824, 5010, 5033, 5210, 5258, 5284, 5670, 5674, 5681, 5697, 5714, 5715, 5721, 5728, 5742, 5743, 5745, 5750, 5760, 5780, 5851, 5864, 5890, 5902, 5904, 5913, 5922, 6022, 6023, 6191, 6338, 6456, 6533, 6556, 6576, 6589, 6593, 6644, 6659, 6785, 6994, 7559, 8427, 8531, 8768, 8836, 8848, 8854, 8901, 8911, 8951, 8953, 8967, 8969, 8970, 9043, 9044
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Global programs, mental health/substance abuse 4955 Global programs, philanthropy/voluntarism 412, 415, 422, 458, 553, 554, 767, 790, 823, 992, 1147, 1148, 1168, 1450, 1830, 1945, 2726, 3052, 3550, 5228, 5586, 5690, 5715, 5760, 5780, 5890, 5899, 6316, 6456, 6560, 6562, 7304, 7845, 7846 Global programs, public affairs/government 631, 633, 635, 783, 789, 808, 809, 847, 1069, 1080, 1455, 1714, 2728, 3634, 4023, 5033, 5674, 5681, 5697, 6456, 6569, 8768, 8951 Global programs, recreation/sports/athletics 6671 Global programs, religion 534, 1710, 1714, 1715, 3642, 4594, 5928, 7274, 7459, 8349, 9043 Global programs, safety/disaster relief 587, 5033, 6659 Global programs, science 1023, 1079, 1080, 6648, 6665, 6671, 7483 Global programs, social sciences 414, 1079, 1733, 2728, 3634, 4528, 5681, 5714, 7692, 8399, 8427, 8911 Global programs, youth development 1818, 1819, 5258, 6560, 7559 Global warming, management development/capacity building 1134, 3549 Global warming, program evaluation 6729 Global warming, research 1092, 2716 Global warming, technical assistance 1092, 3059, 4785 Goodwill Industries 2303, 2886, 7954 Goodwill Industries, building/renovation 7954 Goodwill Industries, management development/ capacity building 2303, 2886, 7954 Government/public administration 582, 789, 2227, 2502, 2724, 2741, 2988, 3406, 3633-3635, 3687, 3738, 3998, 4408, 4789, 5061, 5072, 5100, 5148, 6469, 6724, 7841, 8270, 8768 Government/public administration, children/youth 3998, 5148 Government/public administration, computer systems/equipment 8270 Government/public administration, conferences/ seminars 3633, 3634 Government/public administration, economically disadvantaged 3998, 8768 Government/public administration, electronic media/online services 8270 Government/public administration, faculty/staff development 789, 3634 Government/public administration, Hispanics/ Latinos 3633 Government/public administration, management development/capacity building 3738, 4408 Government/public administration, minorities 3406, 5072 Government/public administration, research 3998 Government/public administration, technical assistance 3998 Graduate school reform 4895, 4975, 4976 Graduate school reform, aging 4975 Graduate school reform, program evaluation 4975, 4976 Graduate school reform, research 4975, 4976 Graduate school reform, technical assistance 4895 Graduate/professional education 582, 1164, 2370, 4171, 4286, 4766, 5114, 5308, 5433, 5696, 6655, 6672, 6676, 7215, 7234 Graduate/professional education, children/youth 1164, 4766 Graduate/professional education, conferences/ seminars 6672 Graduate/professional education, curriculum development 5308, 5696, 6655 Graduate/professional education, faculty/staff development 4286, 6676 Graduate/professional education, fellowships 1164, 2370, 4171, 4766 Graduate/professional education, internship funds 5433 Graduate/professional education, minorities 6672 Graduate/professional education, Native Americans/American Indians 4286
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Graduate/professional education, program evaluation 4171, 5308, 5696 Graduate/professional education, research 5308, 5696 Graduate/professional education, scholarship funds 5114, 7215 Graduate/professional education, seed money 6655 Graduate/professional education, student aid 6672 Guatemala, arts/culture/humanities 3801 Guatemala, community improvement/development 2116-2118, 2121 Guatemala, education 3801 Guatemala, environment 2117, 2118, 2121 Guatemala, health—general 6307 Guatemala, international affairs/development 2118, 2121, 6307 Guatemala, public affairs/government 2117 Guinea, education 7666 Guinea, food/nutrition/agriculture 7656 Gun control, research 2712 Gun control, technical assistance 2712 Guyana, environment 618 Guyana, international affairs/development 618 Haiti, food/nutrition/agriculture 1936 Haiti, health—general 1735, 3645 Haiti, international affairs/development 1735, 3645, 3746 Haiti, religion 1936, 2246 Health care 31, 341, 342, 403, 1465, 1592, 1697, 2301, 2388, 3079, 3367, 3962, 4835, 4837, 4902, 4904, 4983, 4987, 6306, 8979 Health care, administration/regulation 124, 194, 195, 258, 264, 2713, 2985, 4858, 8562 Health care, African Americans/Blacks 184, 188, 200, 205, 274, 321, 324, 347, 4837, 4897, 5783 Health care, aging 204, 233, 272, 283, 313, 333, 378, 382, 1024, 1111, 1465, 1534, 1536, 1538, 1773, 1797, 2806, 2807, 2828, 2830, 2838, 2850, 2852, 2975, 2976, 3431, 4828, 4829, 4840, 4852, 4928, 4966, 4975, 4979, 4987, 5158, 5167, 5170, 5538, 5540, 5543, 5545, 5547, 5597, 5974, 6151-6153, 6446, 6475, 6637, 6839, 7235, 7310, 7350, 7697, 7763, 7812, 8210, 8462, 8475, 9094 Health care, AIDS, people with 1480, 1481, 1934, 2868, 5784, 5838, 5928, 8373, 8382, 8402, 8903, 8966, 8970 Health care, alliance 205, 363, 1737, 3367, 3409, 6450, 7213, 7856, 8967 Health care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 196, 197, 244, 246, 260, 268, 272, 278, 306, 310, 322, 1021, 1511, 1525, 1540, 2647 Health care, association 365, 372, 390, 391, 4156, 4213, 6022 Health care, awards/prizes/competitions 4938 Health care, blind/visually impaired 2804, 8562, 8849 Health care, boys 1202, 2753, 5616 Health care, building/renovation 39, 3577, 3853, 7065, 8447, 8982 Health care, children/youth 11, 64, 206, 225, 245, 256, 267, 285, 291, 302, 308, 324, 326, 453, 1098, 1112, 1188, 1342, 1520, 1767, 1930, 2754, 2798, 2802, 2806, 2807, 2812, 2813, 2815, 2817, 2818, 2888, 2913, 3107, 3138, 3350, 3530, 3599, 3619, 4346, 4456, 4730, 4805, 4848, 4859, 4860, 4947, 4948, 4984, 4985, 4997, 5138, 5155, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5535, 5561, 5583, 5981, 5982, 6270, 6307, 6347, 6802-6804, 7413, 7429, 7594, 7754-7756, 7781, 8044, 8381, 8393, 8426, 8480, 8487, 8488, 8562, 8594, 8679, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Health care, clinics/centers 133, 137, 176, 186, 193, 196, 199, 200, 222, 228, 232-234, 237, 253, 304, 305, 307, 308, 312, 313, 317, 346, 349, 357, 363-366, 372, 375, 390, 391, 1237, 1254, 1342, 1429, 1472, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514-1516, 1518, 1519, 1523-1526, 1533, 1535, 1539-1542, 1580, 1930, 2443, 2487, 2514, 2525, 2533, 2814, 2815, 2823, 2830, 2970, 2974, 3038, 3572, 3577-3579,
3853, 4256, 4297, 4368, 4428, 4456, 4713, 4805, 5135, 5164, 5166, 5562, 5977, 6472, 7067, 7413, 7451, 7594, 7609, 7613, 7629-7631, 7648, 7754, 7781, 8368, 8402, 8538, 8557, 8609, 8687, 8688, 8766, 8978 Health care, computer systems/equipment 193, 2913, 2962, 4114, 4499, 7064 Health care, conferences/seminars 135, 190, 214, 239, 243, 251, 252, 282, 296, 334, 1035, 2730, 2811, 2815, 2850, 2852, 2977, 3107, 3768, 5218, 5529, 5530, 6336, 6680, 6777, 7203, 8810, 8887, 8901, 8955, 8969, 8970, 9094 Health care, cost containment 5548 Health care, counseling/pastoral care 195, 325, 1934, 2981, 5213, 5214 Health care, crime/abuse victims 307, 1536, 1538, 2798, 2802, 2803, 5583, 5981, 7594, 8044, 8247 Health care, curriculum development 188, 194, 294, 1024, 1033, 1066, 1771, 6171, 6684 Health care, deaf/hearing impaired 207, 4114 Health care, disabilities, people with 182, 192, 204, 233, 294, 397, 2806, 2807, 2825, 2838, 3351, 4840, 4928, 4987, 7167-7180, 7235, 7310 Health care, economically disadvantaged 11, 133, 136, 137, 176, 184, 186, 188, 193, 196, 199, 202-204, 221, 222, 225, 228, 230, 232, 239, 240, 245, 247, 252, 256-258, 272, 279, 284, 290-292, 294, 295, 304, 305, 307, 308, 312, 313, 317, 328, 340, 342, 348, 349, 352, 357, 360, 363-365, 368, 372, 382, 384, 386, 387, 390, 391, 394, 397, 402, 792, 793, 1155, 1156, 1183, 1202, 1237, 1328, 1363, 1435, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518-1520, 1522-1526, 1535, 1539, 1541, 1542, 1580, 1716, 1735, 1767, 1816, 1928, 1954, 2226, 2302, 2443, 2514, 2525, 2713, 2799, 2805-2807, 2815, 2830, 2855, 2888, 3038, 3138, 3434, 3530, 3544, 3559, 3603, 3619, 3645, 3781, 3853, 3962, 4156, 4256, 4330, 4346, 4368, 4381, 4428, 4456, 4461, 4468, 4479, 4656-4658, 4671, 4672, 4730, 4819, 4837, 4840, 4847, 4854-4856, 4859, 4860, 4862, 4872, 4879, 4882, 4890, 4904, 4913, 4927-4929, 4932, 4939, 4940, 4943, 4947, 4948, 4956, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4966, 4971, 4981, 4987, 4991, 4997, 5118, 5138, 5155, 5156, 5158, 5164, 5166, 5213, 5214, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5534, 5548, 5561, 5562, 5691, 5752, 5784, 5977, 5982, 6270, 6307, 6450, 6472, 6484, 6597, 6688, 6802-6804, 6839, 7029, 7063-7065, 7067, 7115, 7310, 7609, 7629-7631, 7722, 7754-7756, 7767, 8251, 8252, 8368, 8381, 8387, 8402, 8419, 8426, 8473-8477, 8480, 8538, 8557, 8594, 8609, 8687, 8688, 8754, 8766, 8810, 8836, 8849, 8903, 8905, 8966, 8969, 8978, 8979, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Health care, electronic media/online services 188, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514-1516, 1518-1526, 1530, 1532, 1533, 1535, 1539-1542, 1775, 4297, 4633, 4843, 4983, 5216, 5217, 6352, 6680, 6684 Health care, emergency transport services 11 Health care, EMS 38, 39, 257, 1593, 1727, 2975, 4958, 6352, 7027, 7645 Health care, endowments 4456 Health care, equal rights 182-184, 187, 188, 192, 194, 197, 214, 215, 225, 230, 237, 239, 244-246, 253, 258, 260, 264, 268, 270, 272, 278, 282, 284, 290-292, 294, 296, 306, 310, 318, 321, 322, 324-327, 330, 334, 339, 341, 344, 353, 360, 368, 373, 379, 384, 386, 393, 394, 1529, 1769-1771, 1774, 1954, 3431, 3547, 3558, 3565, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4897, 4913, 4929, 4939, 4943, 4951, 4961, 4962, 4971, 4981, 4983, 5164, 5499, 7310, 7366, 8474-8477, 8480, 8485, 8903 Health care, equipment 1568, 1911, 1930, 1934, 2823, 2830, 4401, 7781, 8982 Health care, ethics 4969
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Health care, faculty/staff development 258, 617, 1012, 1031, 1064, 1098, 1513, 1529, 1538, 1771, 1928, 1930, 1934, 2647, 2798, 2799, 2803, 2811, 2814, 2815, 2823, 2830, 2838, 2985, 3352, 3599, 4213, 4456, 4633, 4887, 5213, 5214, 5218, 5543, 5547, 5597, 5616, 5691, 5782, 5974, 5981, 7167-7180, 7697, 7708, 8426, 8485, 8557, 8766 Health care, fellowships 4881, 4909 Health care, financing 3781, 4826, 4827, 4852, 4858, 4887, 4891, 4913, 4928, 4966, 4973 Health care, formal/general education 3818 Health care, fund raising/fund distribution 378, 393, 631, 633, 1716, 2888, 4730, 4997, 5138, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5561, 5982, 6270, 6802-6804, 8251, 8252, 8594 Health care, girls 1202, 2136, 2748, 2753, 2825, 5616, 5691 Health care, government agencies 2986 Health care, Hispanics/Latinos 215, 240, 257, 259, 270, 317, 339, 348, 381, 386, 396, 1429, 1435, 1472, 1514, 1518, 1771, 2855, 2889, 3853, 4256, 4943, 4951, 4957, 5977, 8473-8477, 8485 Health care, HMOs 936, 4968 Health care, home services 2828, 2978, 4840, 4979, 5974, 8347, 8348 Health care, homeless 1522, 1523, 1580, 2823, 2888, 4114, 4730, 4997, 5138, 5155, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5561, 5982, 6270, 6802-6804, 7213, 7413, 8594 Health care, immigrants/refugees 183, 184, 187, 188, 194, 196, 197, 207, 215, 237, 240, 244-246, 258, 260, 264, 268, 278, 279, 282, 295, 306, 322, 325, 326, 344, 379, 384, 1511, 1514, 1529, 1540, 1770, 2647, 4401, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4957, 4981, 5164 Health care, income development 11, 184, 349, 2828, 4213, 5590, 8531, 8679, 9026 Health care, indigenous people 5752, 6307 Health care, infants 124, 280, 2715, 2817, 2818, 4872, 7759 Health care, infants/toddlers 124, 2419, 2533, 2715, 2978, 3603, 4872, 8477 Health care, information services 1537, 2391, 2913, 4401, 4878, 4882, 4917, 4947, 4948, 5691, 6352, 6597, 6680 Health care, insurance 135, 141, 203, 225, 291, 382, 397, 3138, 3781, 4826, 4859, 4913, 4966, 4973, 5158, 5170, 5486, 5534, 5535, 5548, 6184, 6839, 7167-7180, 9089 Health care, internship funds 6638 Health care, LGBTQ 253, 294, 307, 333, 334, 378, 2544, 3431 Health care, management development/capacity building 11, 124, 182, 184, 189, 199, 200, 205, 207, 236, 270, 280, 290, 307, 310, 317, 324, 327, 347-349, 357, 360, 363-366, 372, 373, 382, 384, 386, 390, 391, 394, 398, 793, 1156, 1429, 1465, 1472, 1531, 1580, 1735, 2331, 2443, 2487, 2514, 2525, 2817, 2818, 2828, 2868, 2986, 3038, 3409, 3619, 3853, 4114, 4156, 4213, 4231, 4256, 4297, 4368, 4428, 4829, 4880, 4887, 4904, 4994, 5104, 5590, 5838, 6022, 6184, 6446, 6450, 6472, 7064, 7065, 7067, 7163, 7167-7180, 7213, 7411, 7413, 7429, 7451, 7594, 7609, 7613, 7629-7631, 7812, 7856, 8156, 8157, 8368, 8402, 8557, 8609, 8679, 8687, 8688, 8766, 8967, 8978, 8979 Health care, management/technical aid 31, 38, 39, 64, 124, 133, 134, 136, 137, 139, 176, 183, 186-194, 196, 197, 202, 204, 206, 207, 212, 214, 215, 221, 222, 227, 228, 231-234, 237-240, 243-247, 251-253, 255-260, 264, 267, 268, 271-274, 278, 279, 282-285, 291, 292, 294-296, 302, 304-306, 308, 312, 313, 318, 321, 322, 325, 326, 328, 330, 332-334, 338-342, 344, 346-348, 352, 353, 357, 358, 375, 376, 378, 381, 387, 389, 393, 399, 402, 453, 617, 625, 792, 793, 807, 816, 824, 825, 936, 1010, 1012, 1015-1019, 1021, 1024, 1026, 1031, 1033-1038, 1045-1049, 1051, 1052, 1058, 1062-1066, 1068, 1071, 1072,
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1076-1078, 1081, 1086-1088, 1098, 1111, 1112, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1180-1183, 1188, 1202, 1209, 1237, 1254, 1328, 1341, 1342, 1363, 1377, 1389, 1435, 1480, 1481, 1508, 1509, 1511-1530, 1532-1542, 1564, 1568, 1588, 1592, 1593, 1696, 1697, 1699, 1701, 1716, 1727, 1767-1771, 1773-1775, 1793, 1795, 1797, 1816, 1911, 1928, 1930, 2063, 2136, 2145, 2226, 2301, 2302, 2331, 2333, 2338, 2339, 2371, 2388, 2391, 2417, 2419, 2424, 2425, 2533, 2544, 2563, 2573, 2574, 2647, 2713, 2715, 2730, 2748, 2753, 2754, 2798, 2799, 2802, 2804-2807, 2811-2815, 2817-2819, 2821, 2822, 2825, 2838, 2850, 2852, 2855, 2883, 2888, 2889, 2893, 2894, 2962, 2963, 2970, 2973-2978, 2981, 2983-2985, 2987, 2989, 2990, 3027, 3079, 3107, 3345, 3350-3352, 3367, 3434, 3530, 3543, 3544, 3546, 3547, 3556, 3558, 3559, 3561, 3565, 3572, 3577-3579, 3603, 3643, 3645, 4106, 4114, 4330, 4346, 4357, 4359, 4381, 4401, 4456, 4461, 4468, 4479, 4494, 4499, 4500, 4589, 4633, 4656-4658, 4671, 4672, 4711, 4730, 4731, 4819, 4820, 4823, 4824, 4828, 4831, 4835, 4839, 4872, 4888, 4889, 4906, 4910, 4916, 4933, 4935, 4936, 4940, 4985, 4991, 4997, 5010, 5011, 5086, 5122, 5135, 5138, 5155, 5156, 5158, 5164, 5166, 5167, 5169, 5170, 5213-5218, 5229, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5428, 5477, 5499, 5528, 5539, 5541, 5543, 5561, 5562, 5583, 5590, 5597, 5616, 5653, 5691, 5752, 5753, 5763, 5782, 5783, 5902, 5928, 5943, 5974, 5981, 5982, 6151-6153, 6155, 6170, 6171, 6270, 6306, 6307, 6336, 6347, 6350, 6386, 6446, 6475, 6484, 6512, 6597, 6637, 6638, 6644, 6684, 6688, 6777, 6802-6804, 6994, 7027, 7029, 7030, 7063, 7115, 7204-7206, 7235, 7350, 7365, 7645, 7648, 7657, 7697, 7704, 7708, 7722, 7754-7756, 7763, 7767, 7769, 7812, 7814, 7848, 7864, 7888, 8044, 8075, 8194, 8210, 8213, 8214, 8232, 8247, 8251, 8252, 8347, 8348, 8363, 8373, 8381, 8382, 8387, 8388, 8393, 8419, 8426, 8447, 8462, 8469, 8470, 8473, 8480, 8483, 8487, 8488, 8495, 8525, 8527, 8531, 8537, 8562, 8594, 8611, 8754, 8810, 8827, 8847, 8849, 8854, 8887, 8901, 8903, 8905, 8942, 8954, 8955, 8966, 8969, 8970, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026, 9084, 9094 Health care, men 274 Health care, mentally disabled 324, 1797, 2738, 4114, 5169, 5486, 5974, 6839, 8232, 9094 Health care, migrant workers 295, 375, 4297 Health care, military/veterans 1086 Health care, minorities 136, 183, 187, 192, 194, 207, 230, 231, 236, 239, 245, 247, 256, 258, 264, 271, 282, 284, 290, 291, 294, 295, 326, 327, 342, 344, 352, 353, 358, 360, 368, 372, 379, 403, 1480, 1481, 1519, 1580, 1770, 1773-1775, 2574, 2647, 2799, 2805, 2893, 4156, 4297, 4401, 4428, 4847, 4860, 4879, 4890, 4929, 4932, 4961, 4962, 4981, 4987, 5155, 5164, 5213, 5214, 7030, 7310 Health care, Native Americans/American Indians 31, 212, 318, 393, 1509, 2977, 4468, 4862, 5135 Health care, organ/tissue banks 4994 Health care, patient services 183, 2868, 2913, 3599, 3619, 6627, 7163, 7203, 7206, 7429, 8347, 8348, 8402, 8679 Health care, program evaluation 195, 225, 258, 274, 280, 344, 403, 1429, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514-1516, 1518-1526, 1530, 1532, 1533, 1535, 1539-1542, 2803, 2819, 2821-2823, 3781, 4827, 4837, 4840, 4842, 4844, 4847, 4848, 4858, 4860, 4862, 4878, 4881, 4885, 4927, 4928, 4933, 4937, 4956, 4958, 4959, 4966, 4968, 4971, 4973, 4975, 4984, 5169, 5532, 5538, 5541, 5542, 5544, 5545, 5547, 5548, 5977, 6352, 7027, 7310, 7366, 8474-8477, 8483, 8485, 8836 Health care, public policy 182, 186, 191, 192, 196, 204, 205, 212, 220-222, 225, 227, 228, 231, 234, 236, 248, 251, 270, 279, 291, 292, 304,
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305, 310, 312, 326, 327, 334, 352, 384, 396, 398, 1112, 1435, 1954, 2301, 2530, 2730, 2812, 2813, 3107, 3768, 3781, 4826, 4827, 4829, 4840-4844, 4848, 4850, 4852, 4857-4859, 4879-4882, 4885, 4888, 4892, 4904, 4909, 4913, 4916, 4929, 4932, 4933, 4937-4939, 4947, 4948, 4956, 4957, 4959, 4961, 4962, 4969-4971, 4973, 4978, 4982, 4984, 5104, 5118, 5225, 5499, 5528-5530, 5534, 5536, 5539, 5784, 5838, 8836 Health care, publication 139, 215, 239, 243, 259, 1209 Health care, reform 136, 1010, 1018, 1019, 1021, 1026, 1034-1037, 1046-1049, 1052, 1058, 1062, 1063, 1065, 1068, 1071, 1072, 1076, 1081, 1086, 1087, 1531, 1699, 2371, 2424, 2730, 2738, 2803, 3107, 4854-4858, 4888, 4891, 4892, 4895, 4927, 4928, 4937, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4969, 4975, 4978, 5532, 5536, 5538, 5540-5542, 5544, 5545, 5547, 5548, 7204-7206, 7754 Health care, research 136, 183, 187, 214, 231, 237, 259, 283, 326, 353, 1010, 1015, 1045, 1078, 1112, 1528, 1593, 2301, 2391, 2713, 2715, 2730, 2753, 2754, 2804, 2825, 2850, 3027, 3138, 3781, 3962, 4381, 4456, 4589, 4827, 4842, 4843, 4850, 4858, 4862, 4878, 4890, 4933, 4938, 4943, 4951, 4956, 4961, 4966, 4970, 4971, 4973, 4975, 4978, 4981, 4985, 5216, 5217, 5477, 5486, 5532, 5540, 5544, 5545, 5548, 5653, 5902, 6171, 6512, 6996, 8419, 8473, 8495, 8827, 8887, 8903, 8942, 8982 Health care, rural areas 134, 191, 199, 212, 214, 358, 453, 1696, 1701, 1735, 2753, 4213, 4231, 4711, 4862, 5118, 5590, 7030, 7064, 7065, 7722, 7755, 8810 Health care, scholarship funds 358, 2981, 2984, 2987, 2989 Health care, seed money 182, 202, 349, 1031, 2974, 2977, 6446, 6475, 6484, 7365, 7613, 8827, 8905 Health care, single organization support 2867, 4368, 7411, 8156, 8157 Health care, student aid 2573 Health care, substance abusers 280, 4850, 4970, 4982, 5486, 8232 Health care, support services 2913 Health care, technical assistance 1580, 1737, 1954, 2514, 2812, 2813, 2815, 2867, 2913, 3853, 3962, 4297, 4713, 4805, 4826, 4840, 4841, 4843, 4847, 4850, 4852, 4854-4857, 4859, 4860, 4879, 4882, 4887, 4888, 4890-4892, 4895, 4897, 4902, 4904, 4909, 4913, 4916, 4917, 4929, 4932, 4938, 4939, 4943, 4947, 4948, 4951, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4969, 4970, 4978, 4979, 4981-4983, 4987, 5118, 5536, 5784, 6996, 8538 Health care, terminal illness, people with 453, 1534, 1538, 1588, 1773, 2975, 2976, 6446, 6475, 7763, 8210, 8462 Health care, volunteer services 349, 7235, 7629, 7645, 8687 Health care, women 11, 192, 260, 280, 292, 317, 348, 381, 617, 625, 631, 633, 792, 793, 807, 816, 1051, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1180-1183, 1363, 1435, 1767, 1928, 2419, 2533, 2544, 2715, 2748, 2754, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2825, 2893, 3543, 3544, 3546, 3547, 3558, 3559, 3561, 3565, 3603, 4346, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4843, 4844, 4872, 4991, 5213-5218, 5477, 5499, 5653, 5691, 5752, 5753, 5763, 5782, 5784, 5902, 6688, 7365, 7704, 8247, 8381, 8854, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Health care, youth 253, 255, 271, 292, 1389, 2530, 2823, 3578, 5135, 5167, 5653, 6171, 6627 Health organizations, aging 283, 2830 Health organizations, AIDS, people with 8587 Health organizations, blind/visually impaired 6144, 6145 Health organizations, children/youth 1004, 5589, 8603 Health organizations, conferences/seminars 7203
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Health organizations, economically disadvantaged 2830, 6144, 6145 Health organizations, equipment 2830 Health organizations, faculty/staff development 2830, 8485, 8603 Health organizations, fellowships 4497, 4502 Health organizations, Hispanics/Latinos 8485 Health organizations, infants/toddlers 8604 Health organizations, management/technical aid 283, 1004, 2830, 4492, 4496-4498, 4501, 4502, 5210, 5589, 6144, 6145, 7203, 8485, 8587, 8603, 8604 Health organizations, mentally disabled 8603, 8604 Health organizations, program evaluation 8485 Health organizations, women 5210 Health sciences school/education 380, 4841, 4881, 4909, 4917, 4937, 5167, 5428, 6386, 6434, 7888, 8754 Health sciences school/education, African Americans/Blacks 380 Health sciences school/education, aging 5167 Health sciences school/education, disabilities, people with 6434 Health sciences school/education, economically disadvantaged 380, 8754 Health sciences school/education, fellowships 4881, 4909 Health sciences school/education, program evaluation 4881, 4937 Health sciences school/education, technical assistance 4841, 4909, 4917 Health sciences school/education, youth 5167 Health—general, Afghanistan 816 Health—general, Africa 769, 770, 825, 1156, 1159, 1192, 1193, 2142, 5850, 8373, 8381, 8387, 8836, 8905, 8942 Health—general, Asia 5655 Health—general, Botswana 8966 Health—general, Burkina Faso 7563, 8842 Health—general, Cambodia 4330, 4346 Health—general, Canada 7660 Health—general, China 2419, 5753 Health—general, Developing countries 139, 792, 793, 795, 807, 1183, 1209, 1363, 1593, 1767, 1768, 2302, 2425, 2713, 2894, 4106, 4359, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4731, 4819, 4820, 4823, 4824, 4882, 5010, 5943, 6386, 6475, 6994, 8531, 8768, 8819, 8827, 8836, 8849, 8911, 8942, 8969, 8979, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Health—general, Eastern Europe 5622, 8819 Health—general, Egypt 5691, 5782 Health—general, England 1192, 1193, 2142, 5904, 8842, 8911 Health—general, Ethiopia 1155, 1202, 1210, 1934, 7562 Health—general, Europe 8768, 8911 Health—general, Finland 8887 Health—general, Germany 3599, 8819 Health—general, Ghana 8849 Health—general, Global programs 376, 625, 631, 633, 795, 985, 992, 1207, 1209, 1564, 1593, 1795, 1816, 2063, 2425, 3434, 3550, 4106, 4359, 4656-4658, 4731, 4823, 4824, 5010, 5228, 5690, 5838, 5899, 5902, 5904, 5928, 6022, 6023, 6170, 6316, 6644, 6665, 6688, 6994, 7845, 8531, 8768, 8836, 8854, 8887, 8901, 8911, 8955, 8967, 8969, 8970 Health—general, Guatemala 6307 Health—general, Haiti 1735, 3645 Health—general, Honduras 7115 Health—general, Hungary 7657 Health—general, India 1151, 1180, 1930, 2715, 5637, 5880, 8810 Health—general, Indonesia 5752, 5902 Health—general, Iraq 8363 Health—general, Israel 6675, 8847 Health—general, Kenya 769, 770, 3345, 6597, 7562 Health—general, Latin America 3619 Health—general, Lebanon 8847 Health—general, Malaysia 807, 1180-1182, 5752, 5753 Health—general, Mali 8849
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Health—general, Mexico 386, 2748, 2753, 2754, 5616, 7648, 8473, 8481, 8482, 8489-8492 Health—general, Netherlands 8827 Health—general, Niger 8842 Health—general, Nigeria 2714, 2758, 5638, 5653, 5678, 5726, 5736, 8382 Health—general, Peru 8954 Health—general, Philippines 1181, 1182, 2442 Health—general, Romania 7643 Health—general, Russia 4357, 5622, 5859 Health—general, Rwanda 8903 Health—general, Senegal 985 Health—general, South Africa 5911 Health—general, Southern Africa 3818 Health—general, Sub-Saharan Africa 824, 8819 Health—general, Sudan 6155 Health—general, Switzerland 5928, 8942, 8967, 8969, 8970 Health—general, Taiwan 3603 Health—general, Tanzania 5428, 6610, 8842 Health—general, Vietnam 5688, 5868 Health—general, West Bank/Gaza 5763 Health—general, Zimbabwe 3818 Health—specific diseases, Africa 825, 8373, 8905 Health—specific diseases, Botswana 8966 Health—specific diseases, Canada 7660 Health—specific diseases, Developing countries 139, 6144, 6145, 8849 Health—specific diseases, Eastern Europe 5622 Health—specific diseases, Ethiopia 1934, 8968 Health—specific diseases, Finland 8887 Health—specific diseases, Ghana 8849 Health—specific diseases, Global programs 5210, 5749, 5838, 5899, 5928, 8887, 8901, 8970 Health—specific diseases, Mali 8849 Health—specific diseases, Peru 8954 Health—specific diseases, Russia 4357, 5622, 5859 Health—specific diseases, South Africa 5911 Health—specific diseases, Switzerland 5749, 5928, 8968, 8970 Health—specific diseases, Tanzania 6610 Heart & circulatory diseases 1377, 2823, 4357, 4492, 4496-4502, 4879, 4908, 7645 Heart & circulatory diseases, African Americans/ Blacks 4908 Heart & circulatory diseases, computer systems/ equipment 4499 Heart & circulatory diseases, economically disadvantaged 4879, 4908 Heart & circulatory diseases, equipment 2823 Heart & circulatory diseases, faculty/staff development 2823 Heart & circulatory diseases, fellowships 4497, 4502 Heart & circulatory diseases, homeless 2823 Heart & circulatory diseases, men 4908 Heart & circulatory diseases, minorities 4879 Heart & circulatory diseases, program evaluation 2823, 4908 Heart & circulatory diseases, technical assistance 4879 Heart & circulatory diseases, youth 2823 Heart & circulatory research 4493-4495, 4501 Hematology research 2173 Higher education 10, 424, 626, 640, 641, 778, 800, 808, 809, 886, 1177, 1263, 1493, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1811, 1814, 2015, 2272, 2274, 2279, 2861, 2904, 2924, 2926, 2927, 2932, 2934, 2937-2939, 2941, 2943, 2945, 2950, 2952, 3312, 3595, 3607, 3648, 3848, 4239, 4276, 4329, 4361, 4870, 5185, 5188, 5220-5223, 5246, 5304, 5383, 5571, 5639, 5666, 5694, 5746, 5789, 5844, 5896, 5901, 5906, 6148, 6149, 6159, 6173, 6174, 6197, 6201, 6202, 6204, 6513, 6587, 6602, 6645, 6646, 6653, 6672, 6677, 6715, 6744, 7359, 7714, 8423, 8767, 8776, 8809, 8938 Higher education reform 5298, 5777, 7680-7682 Higher education reform, African Americans/Blacks 5298 Higher education reform, children/youth 7680-7682 Higher education reform, electronic media/online services 7682
Higher education reform, research 5298 Higher education reform, technical assistance 5298 Higher education reform, women 5298 Higher education, African Americans/Blacks 4276, 5896, 7714 Higher education, awards/prizes/competitions 6646, 6715 Higher education, children 6513 Higher education, children/youth 1493, 1811, 5188, 8809, 8938 Higher education, college 2899, 3842, 3864, 3865, 4620, 5494, 5506, 6511, 6624, 6752, 8787 Higher education, college (community/junior) 196, 455, 718, 782, 881, 882, 2923, 2933, 2936, 2946-2948, 2979, 3890, 4223, 4259, 4271, 4286, 4614, 4623, 4677, 5702, 5777, 5798, 5883, 5910, 6674, 7116, 7724, 7826, 7827, 7835, 8424, 8939 Higher education, computer systems/equipment 6197 Higher education, conferences/seminars 2861, 5304, 6672, 6677, 6715 Higher education, crime/abuse victims 2945 Higher education, disabilities, people with 886 Higher education, economically disadvantaged 424, 886, 1263, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1814, 2927, 2938, 2945, 3595, 3607, 5185, 5188, 5383, 5571, 5901, 6715, 8809 Higher education, electronic media/online services 2926, 2927, 6197 Higher education, endowments 6173 Higher education, faculty/staff development 1811, 2272, 2274, 5844, 5896 Higher education, fellowships 5639 Higher education, Hispanics/Latinos 2924 Higher education, income development 5246 Higher education, indigenous people 5901 Higher education, management development/ capacity building 10, 626, 1263, 2927, 2932, 2934, 2941, 2952, 3607, 3848, 4239, 5246, 5571, 5694, 5746, 5896, 5906, 6173, 6174, 7359 Higher education, minorities 886, 1263, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1811, 2927, 2932, 2938, 3312, 3607, 5185, 5188, 5571, 6672 Higher education, Native Americans/American Indians 2939, 4276 Higher education, program evaluation 800, 886, 1263, 1804, 1808, 1809, 2279, 2924, 2926, 2943, 3607, 4239, 5185, 5188, 5383, 5666, 5901, 6602, 6645, 8809 Higher education, research 424, 800, 809, 1177, 2279, 2861, 2926, 2927, 2932, 3312, 5188, 5789, 6653, 8809 Higher education, scholarship funds 2904, 5220-5223 Higher education, seed money 424, 1493, 4329 Higher education, student aid 6672 Higher education, substance abusers 4870 Higher education, technical assistance 1493, 3848, 4870, 5220-5223, 5844, 6159, 6646 Higher education, university 52, 342, 685, 686, 1105, 2440, 2634, 2742, 2744, 2746, 2749, 2949, 2951, 3154, 3693, 3793, 3847, 3851, 3852, 4244, 4354, 4589, 4613, 4626, 4637-4640, 4645, 4647-4649, 5283, 5295, 5299, 5306, 5307, 5897, 5929, 5949, 6493, 6595, 6652, 6673, 6678, 6679, 6708, 7765, 8424, 8770, 8795, 8954 Higher education, women 5304 Higher education, youth 886, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1814, 2272, 2274, 2279, 2904, 2938, 2945, 3312, 3595, 5185, 5383, 5571, 5901, 8767 Hispanics/Latinos, arts/culture/humanities 418, 485, 507, 826, 839, 894, 904, 1211, 1584, 2084, 2507, 2553, 2568, 2590, 2692, 2697, 2704, 2708, 3538, 5045, 5116, 5490, 6317, 6318, 6564, 7444, 7601, 8647 Hispanics/Latinos, civil rights 81, 82, 93, 410, 734, 1196-1198, 1751, 2283, 2354, 2355, 2429, 2658, 3011, 3253, 3638, 3666, 3667, 3670, 3671, 3686, 4172, 4821, 5073, 5199, 6262, 6365, 6403, 6519, 6520, 6613, 6951-6955, 7130, 7277, 8278, 8715, 8723, 8739, 9128
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Hispanics/Latinos, community improvement/ development 81, 82, 93, 240, 396, 410, 451, 528, 724, 734, 787, 788, 874, 1009, 1197, 1374, 1435, 1572, 1579, 1790, 1860, 2185, 2283, 2354, 2355, 2429, 2507, 2532, 3011, 3249, 3250, 3252, 3253, 3313, 3462, 3538, 3638, 3670, 3671, 3686, 3989, 3999, 4026, 4122, 4172, 4411, 4414, 4821, 5026, 5045, 5073, 5115, 5199, 5792, 6262, 6328, 6397, 6420, 6519, 6520, 6613, 6925, 6926, 6951-6955, 7084, 7232, 7277, 7588, 8046-8048, 8095, 8129, 8491, 8492, 8706, 8721, 8723, 8729, 8739, 8745, 9110, 9128 Hispanics/Latinos, crime/courts/legal services 1196, 1311, 2068, 2956, 4146, 4420, 4455, 6365, 8278, 8434 Hispanics/Latinos, education 157, 172, 787, 812, 1333, 1763, 1771, 1959, 2471, 2924, 3112, 3198, 3251, 3787, 4625, 4834, 6343, 7399, 7588, 7605, 8783, 8825 Hispanics/Latinos, employment 348, 1256, 1572, 1748, 2658, 2855, 3313, 3564, 3641, 4026 Hispanics/Latinos, environment 904, 5115, 8715 Hispanics/Latinos, food/nutrition/agriculture 1009, 1572, 4911, 4914, 6420 Hispanics/Latinos, health—general 6, 215, 226, 240, 257, 259, 269, 270, 281, 317, 337, 339, 348, 381, 386, 396, 1198, 1259, 1267, 1361, 1429, 1435, 1472, 1514, 1518, 1771, 2335, 2441, 2855, 2889, 2972, 3853, 4256, 4911, 4914, 4918, 4943, 4951, 4957, 5977, 8411, 8473-8477, 8485, 8491, 8492 Hispanics/Latinos, health—specific diseases 269, 1267, 2889, 7381, 8411, 8474, 8485 Hispanics/Latinos, housing/shelter 528, 2476, 7588, 8721 Hispanics/Latinos, human services—multipurpose 226, 337, 451, 959, 1256, 1259, 1278, 1311, 1361, 1380, 1748, 1959, 2068, 2517, 2827, 2956, 3112, 3122, 3249-3252, 3313, 3429, 3430, 3720, 4145, 4274, 4470, 4911, 4914, 4918, 4943, 4957, 5026, 5462, 5468, 6325, 6403, 6613, 7050, 7095, 7381, 7588, 7597, 7612, 8096, 8434, 8471, 8472, 8491, 8492, 8623, 8723, 8729, 9024 Hispanics/Latinos, international affairs/ development 6241 Hispanics/Latinos, membership benefit groups 5792 Hispanics/Latinos, mental health/substance abuse 261, 2972, 4470, 4918, 4922 Hispanics/Latinos, philanthropy/voluntarism 601, 724, 1374, 1860, 3462, 4036, 5517 Hispanics/Latinos, public affairs/government 381, 788, 874, 2241, 2335, 2441, 3212, 3252, 3633, 3989, 4918, 4951, 5788, 5792, 6420, 6613, 8715, 8721, 8723, 8729, 9110 Hispanics/Latinos, religion 1935, 2241, 2255 Hispanics/Latinos, science 4625 Hispanics/Latinos, social sciences 2441 Hispanics/Latinos, youth development 2094, 2255, 8034, 8491, 8492 Historic preservation/historical societies 905, 1238, 2087, 2088, 2200, 2363, 2481, 3088, 3096, 3477, 3492, 3496, 4300, 4523, 4779, 5123, 5176, 5594, 5595, 5598, 5609, 5803, 6133, 6134, 6246, 6696, 6697, 6741, 7075, 7192, 7305, 7372, 7417, 7571, 7627, 7663, 7686, 7774, 7809, 7915, 7952, 8023, 8061, 8164, 8518 Historic preservation/historical societies, African Americans/Blacks 7075 Historic preservation/historical societies, building/ renovation 8023, 8164 Historic preservation/historical societies, conferences/seminars 5123, 7663 Historic preservation/historical societies, economically disadvantaged 5176 Historic preservation/historical societies, faculty/ staff development 1238, 7627 Historic preservation/historical societies, income development 905, 5594, 5598 Historic preservation/historical societies, land acquisition 8164
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Historic preservation/historical societies, management development/capacity building 905, 1238, 2087, 2088, 2363, 2481, 3088, 3096, 3477, 3492, 3496, 5123, 5594, 5595, 5598, 5609, 5803, 6133, 6134, 6246, 6696, 6741, 7372, 7417, 7571, 7627, 7809, 7915, 7952, 8023, 8061 Historic preservation/historical societies, Native Americans/American Indians 905 Historic preservation/historical societies, program evaluation 7305 Historic preservation/historical societies, publication 7774 Historic preservation/historical societies, research 2200 Historic preservation/historical societies, scholarship funds 7774 Historic preservation/historical societies, seed money 2200 Historic preservation/historical societies, technical assistance 2200, 3477, 3492, 3496, 5176, 6741, 7686 Historic preservation/historical societies, women 5594, 5595 Historical activities 7821, 7892, 7957 Historical activities, centennials 2042, 7876 Historical activities, income development 7957 Historical activities, management development/ capacity building 7876, 7892 History/archaeology 77, 105, 2998, 3612, 3715, 4110, 4511, 4629, 4673, 4779, 5161, 5364, 5664, 6134, 6513, 7692, 8395, 8396, 8398, 8404 History/archaeology, African Americans/Blacks 77, 3715, 4629, 5664 History/archaeology, building/renovation 4511 History/archaeology, children 6513 History/archaeology, children/youth 77, 105, 2998, 5161 History/archaeology, conferences/seminars 105, 4673, 5364, 8395, 8404 History/archaeology, curriculum development 4673 History/archaeology, economically disadvantaged 5161 History/archaeology, electronic media/online services 8396, 8398 History/archaeology, equipment 4511, 8398 History/archaeology, exhibitions 8398 History/archaeology, faculty/staff development 105, 5161, 7692 History/archaeology, film/video/radio 77, 5664 History/archaeology, income development 3715, 4110 History/archaeology, management development/ capacity building 3612, 3715, 4110, 5664, 6134 History/archaeology, minorities 5161 History/archaeology, publication 77, 8396 History/archaeology, research 8404 History/archaeology, seed money 5664 History/archaeology, technical assistance 4511, 8398 History/archaeology, youth 8395, 8404 Holistic medicine 318, 4468, 5838 Holistic medicine, AIDS, people with 5838 Holistic medicine, economically disadvantaged 4468 Holistic medicine, management development/ capacity building 5838 Holistic medicine, Native Americans/American Indians 318, 4468 Homeless, arts/culture/humanities 8670 Homeless, building/renovation 2484, 2519 Homeless, capital campaigns 3600 Homeless, children/youth 17, 2284, 3600, 5021, 8628, 8765 Homeless, civil rights 6249 Homeless, community improvement/development 1216, 3542, 3600, 3678, 5732, 6786 Homeless, computer systems/equipment 3616, 4697 Homeless, crime/abuse victims 4390 Homeless, crime/courts/legal services 311, 2543, 2745, 4867
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Homeless, economically disadvantaged 1545, 1582, 2484, 3416, 3600, 3616, 3703, 8667 Homeless, education 112, 1805, 2066, 2069, 5155 Homeless, electronic media/online services 3616 Homeless, employment 2066, 3923, 5332 Homeless, faculty/staff development 4138 Homeless, food/nutrition/agriculture 3504, 4741, 4744, 4750 Homeless, health—general 1522, 1523, 1580, 2800, 2823, 2888, 3611, 4114, 4730, 4997, 5138, 5155, 5272, 5275, 5313, 5561, 5982, 6270, 6802-6804, 7213, 7413, 8594 Homeless, health—specific diseases 2823 Homeless, housing/shelter 179, 1174, 1284, 1375, 1545, 1582, 1998, 2098, 2236, 2476, 2484, 2519, 2543, 2547, 2567, 2595, 2854, 2884, 2901, 3416, 3531, 3534, 3535, 3542, 3616, 3678, 4138, 4301, 4439, 4447, 4709, 4867, 5021, 5251, 5732, 6249, 6786, 7228, 7272, 7309, 7361, 7442, 7579, 8235, 8294, 8544, 8628, 8765 Homeless, human services 17, 1174, 1284, 1337, 1545, 1582, 2036, 2098, 2236, 2284, 2322, 2392, 2463, 2484, 2519, 2536, 2567, 2884, 2901, 3416, 3504, 3600, 3616, 3703, 4100, 4138, 4208, 4390, 4447, 4697, 5021, 7181, 7213, 7256, 7309, 7442, 7574, 8235, 8327, 8628, 8641, 8667, 8765 Homeless, human services—multipurpose 17, 1120, 1174, 1260, 1284, 1337, 1545, 1582, 2036, 2069, 2098, 2236, 2284, 2317, 2322, 2392, 2463, 2484, 2519, 2536, 2567, 2595, 2854, 2884, 2901, 3147, 3416, 3504, 3534-3536, 3541, 3600, 3616, 3703, 3863, 4100, 4114, 4138, 4175, 4208, 4390, 4391, 4447, 4697, 4867, 4949, 5021, 5251, 7181, 7213, 7256, 7309, 7361, 7442, 7574, 8235, 8294, 8327, 8628, 8630, 8641, 8667, 8765 Homeless, income development 2567 Homeless, LGBTQ 4390 Homeless, management development/capacity building 17, 1174, 1284, 1582, 2036, 2098, 2236, 2284, 2322, 2484, 2519, 2536, 2567, 3416, 3504, 3616, 3703, 4100, 4138, 4390, 5021, 7181, 7213, 7256, 7442, 7574, 8628, 8641, 8667, 8765 Homeless, mental health/substance abuse 261, 1402, 1523, 2075, 2745, 2800, 3541, 3542, 3862, 4301, 4439, 4949 Homeless, mentally disabled 2884 Homeless, program evaluation 2884 Homeless, public affairs/government 2133, 2745, 4391 Homeless, recreation/sports/athletics 3536 Homeless, religion 2901, 4741, 4744, 4750 Homeless, safety/disaster relief 3542, 4100 Homeless, seed money 4447 Homeless, single parents 8628 Homeless, technical assistance 1545, 1582, 2901, 3504, 8235 Homeless, women 17, 2284, 2884, 3504, 3600, 5021, 8628 Homeless, youth 4138, 4390, 7574, 8641 Homeless, youth development 2475 Honduras, health—general 7115 Honduras, international affairs/development 7115 Horticulture/garden clubs 287, 320, 2650, 3778, 4278, 5145, 8039 Horticulture/garden clubs, African Americans/Blacks 287 Horticulture/garden clubs, children/youth 287, 2650, 3778 Horticulture/garden clubs, economically disadvantaged 287, 3778 Horticulture/garden clubs, internship funds 2650 Horticulture/garden clubs, management development/capacity building 287, 320, 3778, 8039 Horticulture/garden clubs, Native Americans/ American Indians 4278 Horticulture/garden clubs, offenders/ex-offenders 5145 Horticulture/garden clubs, program evaluation 2650, 5145
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Horticulture/garden clubs, youth 320 Hospices, aging 2809, 2810, 2845, 6446, 6475, 7768, 8210 Hospices, computer systems/equipment 7768 Hospices, management development/capacity building 2810, 6446, 7768, 8320, 8606 Hospices, program evaluation 2845 Hospices, research 1060, 2809 Hospices, seed money 6446, 6475 Hospices, technical assistance 2809, 7768 Hospices, terminal illness, people with 1060, 2809, 2810, 2845, 6446, 6475, 7768, 8210, 8320, 8606 Hospitals (general) 257, 359, 1010, 1015, 1016, 1018, 1021, 1026, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1046-1049, 1052, 1058, 1062-1065, 1068, 1071, 1076, 1081, 1086, 1087, 1510, 1517, 1530-1532, 1568, 2267, 2573, 2804, 2820, 2867, 2883, 2975, 3337, 3855, 4231, 4847, 4853, 4860, 4879, 4891, 4958, 4971, 5532, 5541, 6637, 6638, 7411, 7708, 7769, 8213, 8214 Hospitals (general), aging 2975, 6637 Hospitals (general), Asians/Pacific Islanders 1021 Hospitals (general), blind/visually impaired 2804 Hospitals (general), building/renovation 2820 Hospitals (general), California 257, 359, 1010, 1018, 1021, 1036, 1046-1048, 1052, 1064, 1065, 1076, 1081, 1086, 1517, 1530, 1568, 4853, 4958, 7708 Hospitals (general), children/youth 4860 Hospitals (general), conferences/seminars 1035 Hospitals (general), District of Columbia 4879 Hospitals (general), economically disadvantaged 257, 359, 2820, 4847, 4860, 4879, 4971 Hospitals (general), electronic media/online services 1530, 1532 Hospitals (general), equipment 1568 Hospitals (general), faculty/staff development 1064, 7708 Hospitals (general), Florida 2267 Hospitals (general), Hispanics/Latinos 257 Hospitals (general), Illinois 2573, 2804, 2820 Hospitals (general), immigrants/refugees 4847, 4860 Hospitals (general), Indiana 2867, 2883 Hospitals (general), internship funds 6638 Hospitals (general), Iowa 2975 Hospitals (general), management development/ capacity building 359, 1531, 2267, 3855, 4231, 7411 Hospitals (general), Maryland 5541 Hospitals (general), Massachusetts 1038, 4847, 4891, 5532 Hospitals (general), Michigan 4971 Hospitals (general), military/veterans 1086 Hospitals (general), minorities 359, 4847, 4860, 4879 Hospitals (general), New York 6637, 6638 Hospitals (general), North Carolina 8213 Hospitals (general), North Dakota 4231 Hospitals (general), Oklahoma 7411 Hospitals (general), program evaluation 1530, 1532, 4847, 4860, 4958, 4971, 5532, 5541 Hospitals (general), research 1010, 1015, 2804, 4971, 5532 Hospitals (general), South Carolina 8214 Hospitals (general), student aid 2573 Hospitals (general), technical assistance 2820, 2867, 3337, 3855, 4847, 4853, 4860, 4879, 4891 Hospitals (general), terminal illness, people with 2975 Hospitals (general), Virginia 3855 Hospitals (general), Washington 4860 Hospitals (psychiatric) 4900 Hospitals (psychiatric), children/youth 4900 Hospitals (psychiatric), mentally disabled 4900 Hospitals (psychiatric), technical assistance 4900 Hospitals (specialty) 3867, 4842, 6627, 8393 Hospitals (specialty), children/youth 8393 Hospitals (specialty), disabilities, people with 3867 Hospitals (specialty), management development/ capacity building 3867
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Hospitals (specialty), Massachusetts 3867, 4842 Hospitals (specialty), New York 6627 Hospitals (specialty), program evaluation 4842 Hospitals (specialty), research 4842 Hospitals (specialty), technical assistance 3867 Hospitals (specialty), Texas 8393 Hospitals (specialty), youth 6627 Housing/shelter, administration/regulation 6411, 7272 Housing/shelter, African Americans/Blacks 740, 2203, 3747 Housing/shelter, aging 1336, 1562, 2837, 3060, 3061, 6924, 8178, 9100 Housing/shelter, AIDS, people with 4178, 8652, 8771 Housing/shelter, alliance 2854, 4331, 8294 Housing/shelter, Asians/Pacific Islanders 700, 6728 Housing/shelter, association 3597 Housing/shelter, building/renovation 1583, 1949, 2165, 2484, 2519, 2641, 2642, 2820, 3678, 4062, 4165, 4178, 4248, 4515, 5363, 5378, 7914 Housing/shelter, Cambodia 4331 Housing/shelter, children/youth 1336, 1418, 2595, 3151, 3187, 3223, 3225, 3260, 3261, 3322, 3323, 4301, 4439, 5021, 6757, 8628, 8765 Housing/shelter, co-ops 4814, 5444, 7160 Housing/shelter, computer systems/equipment 528, 3601, 3616, 4814, 7228, 8265, 8272 Housing/shelter, development 528, 679, 700, 722, 740, 757, 758, 1301, 1315, 1317, 1336, 1339, 1375, 1418, 1562, 1609, 1610, 1626, 1627, 1912, 1949, 1951, 1963, 1998, 2044, 2046-2049, 2052, 2055, 2074, 2154, 2165, 2208, 2227, 2229, 2237, 2306, 2307, 2476, 2493, 2494, 2537, 2538, 2721, 2722, 2737, 2739, 2743, 2782, 2837, 2908, 3060, 3061, 3075, 3076, 3080, 3091, 3094, 3151, 3223, 3225, 3260, 3323, 3392, 3446, 3447, 3532-3535, 3542, 3597, 3678, 3697, 3698, 3854, 3982, 3985, 4062, 4103, 4130, 4165, 4168, 4178, 4195, 4248, 4255, 4272, 4301, 4320, 4341, 4354, 4439, 4515, 4522, 4541, 4543, 4564, 4676, 4867, 5035, 5053, 5054, 5058, 5059, 5093, 5094, 5126, 5140, 5141, 5260, 5338, 5350, 5351, 5363, 5371, 5378, 5394, 5413, 5447, 5526, 5607, 5732, 5845, 5995, 6000, 6041, 6042, 6086, 6087, 6098, 6108, 6257, 6313, 6417, 6418, 6721, 6722, 6728, 6757, 6759, 6766, 6770, 6786, 6794, 6924, 6956, 6977, 7001, 7070, 7118, 7210, 7228, 7271, 7361, 7540, 7588, 7592, 7914, 7943, 8091, 8116, 8151, 8152, 8162, 8167, 8178, 8237, 8239, 8265, 8272, 8586, 8631, 8643, 8652, 8689, 8721, 9006, 9008, 9009, 9083 Housing/shelter, disabilities, people with 1562, 3060, 3061, 3542, 6253, 6924, 7361, 8178, 8607, 8652 Housing/shelter, economically disadvantaged 43, 107, 528, 679, 700, 704, 722, 740, 757, 758, 1200, 1301, 1315, 1317, 1336, 1339, 1344, 1375, 1544, 1545, 1550-1559, 1562, 1582, 1583, 1600, 1602, 1609-1613, 1622, 1623, 1626, 1627, 1629-1659, 1912, 1924, 1926, 1949, 1951, 1998, 2017, 2037, 2044-2047, 2049, 2052, 2055, 2074, 2154, 2165, 2208, 2229, 2237, 2290, 2306, 2307, 2374, 2381, 2387, 2390, 2484, 2493, 2494, 2537, 2538, 2595, 2615, 2616, 2635, 2641, 2642, 2720-2722, 2727, 2729, 2739, 2743, 2751, 2757, 2763, 2764, 2777, 2782, 2795, 2820, 2837, 2908, 2909, 3060, 3061, 3063-3068, 3075, 3076, 3080, 3091, 3094, 3151, 3187, 3223, 3225, 3260, 3261, 3322, 3323, 3416, 3446, 3447, 3511, 3512, 3514, 3531-3535, 3542, 3597, 3601, 3616, 3626, 3678, 3680, 3697, 3698, 3854, 3857, 3882, 3982, 3985, 4062, 4103, 4130, 4161, 4165, 4168, 4174, 4178, 4195, 4248, 4255, 4272, 4320, 4331, 4341, 4344, 4458, 4515, 4522, 4541, 4543, 4550-4555, 4564, 4567, 4568, 4665, 4676, 4708, 4712, 4814, 5035, 5053, 5054, 5058,
5059, 5094, 5105, 5140, 5141, 5201, 5251, 5260, 5338, 5350, 5351, 5363, 5371, 5378, 5380, 5381, 5389, 5391, 5393-5395, 5413, 5444, 5447, 5526, 5607, 5732, 5808, 5845, 5987, 5992, 5993, 5995, 6000, 6041, 6042, 6047, 6084, 6086-6098, 6108, 6128, 6165, 6166, 6242, 6249, 6257, 6263, 6313, 6416-6418, 6464, 6467, 6721, 6722, 6728, 6757, 6759, 6766, 6786, 6794, 6906, 6920, 6924, 6944, 6945, 6948, 6950, 6956-6974, 6977, 7001, 7070, 7097, 7118, 7135-7138, 7160, 7210, 7228, 7271, 7335, 7338, 7345-7348, 7361, 7540, 7588, 7592, 7635, 7647, 7725, 7914, 7921, 7943, 8091, 8116, 8142, 8143, 8151, 8152, 8158-8160, 8162, 8167, 8168, 8171, 8172, 8178, 8182, 8184-8187, 8237, 8265, 8272, 8356, 8536, 8573, 8586, 8597, 8607, 8631, 8643, 8652, 8653, 8721, 9006, 9008, 9009, 9083, 9100, 9109 Housing/shelter, electronic media/online services 3616, 5260, 8265, 8272 Housing/shelter, equal rights 4195, 6242, 6249 Housing/shelter, expense aid 2045, 2743, 3187, 3261, 3323, 5808, 5909, 8653 Housing/shelter, faculty/staff development 3076, 3534, 4138, 4168, 4301, 6257, 7097 Housing/shelter, fellowships 2045 Housing/shelter, fund raising/fund distribution 5350 Housing/shelter, Hispanics/Latinos 528, 2476, 7588, 8721 Housing/shelter, home owners 1559, 1612, 2203, 2737, 3094, 3680, 4161, 4174, 4331, 4665, 5391, 7070, 7338, 7647 Housing/shelter, homeless 179, 1174, 1284, 1375, 1545, 1582, 1998, 2098, 2236, 2476, 2484, 2519, 2543, 2547, 2567, 2595, 2854, 2884, 2901, 3416, 3531, 3534, 3535, 3542, 3616, 3678, 4138, 4301, 4439, 4447, 4709, 4867, 5021, 5251, 5732, 6249, 6786, 7228, 7272, 7309, 7361, 7442, 7579, 8235, 8294, 8544, 8628, 8765 Housing/shelter, immigrants/refugees 700, 1375, 6786, 8721 Housing/shelter, income development 1315, 2494, 2537, 2547, 2567, 2854, 3044, 6464, 6786, 7001, 7193, 8652, 8689 Housing/shelter, land acquisition 107, 9109 Housing/shelter, management development/ capacity building 758, 1174, 1284, 1315, 1336, 1375, 1582, 1912, 2045, 2074, 2098, 2165, 2203, 2208, 2236, 2306, 2476, 2484, 2494, 2519, 2537, 2538, 2547, 2567, 2595, 2721, 2722, 2854, 3392, 3416, 3446, 3447, 3531, 3533-3535, 3616, 3849, 3854, 3857, 4130, 4138, 4161, 4168, 4178, 4255, 4341, 4439, 4458, 4676, 4709, 5021, 5035, 5053, 5093, 5094, 5251, 5350, 5363, 5378, 5526, 6728, 6757, 6766, 6786, 6794, 7001, 7193, 7210, 7272, 7361, 7442, 7579, 7588, 7592, 7914, 7921, 7943, 8151, 8152, 8162, 8237, 8239, 8265, 8272, 8544, 8586, 8607, 8628, 8631, 8643, 8652, 8653, 8689, 8721, 8765, 8771, 9006, 9083 Housing/shelter, management/technical aid 43, 107, 179, 704, 1200, 1339, 1544, 1550-1559, 1583, 1600, 1602, 1609-1613, 1622, 1623, 1626, 1627, 1629-1659, 1924, 1926, 1951, 1998, 2017, 2037, 2046, 2047, 2290, 2374, 2381, 2387, 2390, 2493, 2494, 2543, 2615, 2616, 2635, 2641, 2642, 2720-2722, 2727, 2729, 2737, 2739, 2751, 2757, 2763, 2764, 2777, 2782, 2786, 2795, 2837, 2909, 3044, 3060, 3061, 3063-3068, 3075, 3076, 3094, 3260, 3322, 3511, 3512, 3514, 3531, 3601, 3626, 3882, 3985, 4062, 4103, 4165, 4248, 4320, 4331, 4344, 4354, 4447, 4541, 4550-4555, 4564, 4567, 4568, 4665, 4708, 4712, 4814, 5054, 5058, 5059, 5105, 5140, 5141, 5201, 5338, 5351, 5380, 5381, 5389, 5393, 5395, 5413, 5444, 5447, 5607, 5987, 5992, 5993, 5995, 6000, 6041, 6042, 6047, 6084, 6086-6098, 6108, 6128, 6165, 6166, 6253, 6263, 6313, 6411, 6416-6418, 6464,
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
6467, 6650, 6722, 6770, 6906, 6920, 6924, 6944, 6945, 6948, 6950, 6956-6974, 6977, 7070, 7097, 7118, 7135-7138, 7160, 7228, 7271, 7335, 7338, 7345-7348, 7540, 7635, 7647, 7725, 7921, 8142, 8143, 8158-8160, 8167-8172, 8178, 8182, 8184-8187, 8356, 8536, 8573, 8597, 9109 Housing/shelter, men 7579 Housing/shelter, mentally disabled 2884, 4301, 4439, 5251 Housing/shelter, minorities 679, 1344, 2044, 2208, 2237, 3080, 3225, 3446, 3511, 3512, 3532, 3601, 3678, 4195, 5053, 5054, 5140, 5141, 5413, 6000, 6108, 6418, 6757, 6794, 6948, 6977, 8162, 8182, 9100 Housing/shelter, Native Americans/American Indians 1627, 3187, 4178, 6417 Housing/shelter, offenders/ex-offenders 3075, 4867 Housing/shelter, owner/renter issues 1611, 2374, 2381, 2390, 3261, 8168 Housing/shelter, program evaluation 2743, 2884, 3323, 4174, 4272, 4301, 5732, 5909, 8091 Housing/shelter, public housing 2720, 2727, 2729, 2751, 2757, 2763, 2764, 2820, 3322 Housing/shelter, public policy 1375, 1963, 2046, 2763, 2764, 2837, 3225, 4195, 4255, 4341, 5607 Housing/shelter, publication 2052 Housing/shelter, rehabilitation 3531, 3882, 6128, 8607 Housing/shelter, research 2203, 2737, 2743, 2751, 2757, 2763, 2764, 3044, 3261, 3322, 3323, 3532, 3534, 4341, 4354, 5732, 5845, 5909, 6650, 6728, 7540, 8091 Housing/shelter, seed money 2374, 4447, 6786 Housing/shelter, services 43, 1200, 1344, 1550-1558, 1602, 1613, 1622, 1629-1659, 1924, 1926, 2017, 2203, 2387, 2615, 2616, 2641, 2642, 2777, 2795, 3063-3068, 3514, 3626, 3857, 4174, 4344, 4458, 4550-4555, 4567, 4568, 4708, 4709, 4712, 5105, 5201, 5389, 5391, 5393, 5395, 5987, 5992, 5993, 6047, 6084, 6088-6097, 6165, 6166, 6263, 6416, 6944, 6957-6974, 7070, 7097, 7135-7138, 7335, 7345-7348, 7442, 7635, 7725, 7921, 8142, 8143, 8158-8160, 8171, 8172, 8184-8187, 8235, 8536, 8573, 8586, 8597, 8628, 8771, 9109 Housing/shelter, single parents 8628 Housing/shelter, substance abusers 3075, 4301, 4439, 6464 Housing/shelter, technical assistance 528, 722, 757, 1315, 1545, 1562, 1582, 1949, 2046, 2074, 2229, 2307, 2595, 2737, 2820, 2901, 3533, 3597, 3678, 3849, 3854, 3857, 3982, 4867, 5126, 5260, 5845, 6257, 8235, 8294, 9100 Housing/shelter, temporary shelter 3747, 3849, 5251, 7540 Housing/shelter, tenants’ organizations 704, 6411, 7193, 8573 Housing/shelter, volunteer services 1301, 2165, 4168, 4676, 5094, 5363, 7001, 7592, 7914, 8272, 9083 Housing/shelter, women 1301, 2595, 2884, 4301, 4439, 5021, 5053, 5054, 5526, 8162, 8628 Housing/shelter, youth 3849, 4138, 5035 Human services 9, 110, 392, 699, 939, 942, 944, 1005, 1008, 1372, 1459, 1467, 1712, 1953, 2068, 2093, 2158, 2195, 2418, 2549, 2579, 2804, 2868, 2876, 2980, 3089, 3098, 3116, 3159, 3160, 3178, 3179, 3201, 3217, 3280, 3317, 3353, 3361, 3362, 3464, 3472, 3473, 3534, 3535, 3598, 3704, 3863, 4055, 4185, 4189, 4257, 4388, 4593, 4837, 4840, 4867, 4944, 5020, 5131, 5148, 5465, 5510, 5513, 5846, 6139, 6434, 6436, 6437, 6528, 6561, 7028, 7066, 7195, 7233, 7236, 7264, 7280, 7381, 7382, 7410, 7449, 7457, 7588, 7803, 7918, 8350, 8402, 8414, 8529, 8547, 8610, 8676, 9012 Human services, administration/regulation 1672, 1673, 1692, 7603, 7758, 7760, 8705
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Human services, African Americans/Blacks 274, 699, 2240, 3116, 3747, 4067, 4079, 4837, 5050, 5712, 6283, 6284 Human services, aging 57, 250, 333, 1111, 1326, 2176, 2316, 2549, 2801, 2806, 2831, 2838, 2843, 2844, 2846, 2847, 3394, 3431, 3695, 4180, 4377, 4474, 4478, 4840, 4987, 5177, 6475, 7449, 7918, 8212, 8556, 8613, 9096 Human services, AIDS, people with 699, 1934, 2868, 6321, 7381, 8402 Human services, alliance 20, 1737, 2077, 2854, 2903, 6450, 6482, 6498, 7319, 7649, 8042, 8294, 8626, 8667 Human services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 323, 3782, 4321, 4326, 5139, 5387 Human services, association 1326, 1749, 4199, 4227, 4437, 5429, 7279 Human services, awards/prizes/competitions 2578, 3297 Human services, blind/visually impaired 2804 Human services, boys 400, 3545, 4298, 7562 Human services, building/renovation 4539, 7009 Human services, capital campaigns 3600 Human services, children 54 Human services, children/youth 20, 59, 70, 122, 208, 217, 323, 705, 713, 939, 944, 1099, 1132, 1352, 1431, 1485, 1492, 1585, 1672, 1850, 1851, 1865, 1866, 1952, 1989-1996, 2040, 2058, 2077, 2083, 2124, 2143, 2240, 2723, 2806, 2866, 2879, 2928, 2929, 2997, 3108-3110, 3114, 3116, 3120, 3122, 3127, 3133-3138, 3140, 3142-3145, 3147-3149, 3159-3161, 3164, 3176-3179, 3181, 3185, 3186, 3201, 3203, 3204, 3206, 3210, 3211, 3215, 3217, 3223, 3227, 3229, 3245, 3247, 3258, 3266, 3267, 3270, 3277, 3280, 3285, 3287, 3291, 3293, 3295-3298, 3301, 3304-3306, 3309, 3311, 3315, 3317, 3322, 3323, 3325, 3326, 3328, 3334, 3336, 3341, 3599, 3600, 3733, 3750, 3955, 4066, 4151, 4227, 4321, 4399, 4802, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5020, 5048, 5148, 5219, 5347, 5483, 5484, 5848, 5849, 5981, 6139, 6284, 6438, 6757, 6917, 7009, 7015, 7022, 7031, 7032, 7049, 7101, 7124, 7199, 7279, 7319, 7453, 7538, 7551, 7572, 7576, 7595, 7626, 7643, 7649, 7766, 7796, 7799, 7918, 8033, 8044, 8049, 8056, 8088, 8196, 8198, 8267, 8321, 8401, 8493, 8505, 8542, 8572, 8575, 8626, 8676, 8699, 8700, 8704, 8705, 8724, 8725, 8737, 8752, 8753, 9118 Human services, computer systems/equipment 3361, 3483, 4697, 5483, 5484, 7031, 7280, 7918, 8267 Human services, conferences/seminars 190, 250, 367, 2811, 3098, 3143, 3144, 3161, 3325, 3472, 3473, 5177, 6283, 7643, 8575 Human services, crime/abuse victims 211, 319, 1352, 2292, 2723, 2803, 2853, 2991, 3140, 3143, 3144, 3147, 3328, 3334, 4151, 4399, 4482, 5219, 5483, 5484, 5981, 6284, 6320, 6409, 7357, 7551, 7576, 8044, 8049, 8321, 8635, 8699, 8704, 8705, 8737, 9118 Human services, curriculum development 122, 651, 652, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8493 Human services, disabilities, people with 397, 1099, 1411, 2806, 2838, 3134, 3140, 3270, 3541, 4180, 4227, 4691, 4840, 4949, 4987, 6434, 6438, 7449, 7797, 8613, 8704, 8724 Human services, economically disadvantaged 7, 217, 314, 331, 392, 397, 451, 651, 652, 676, 699, 713, 756, 942, 1273, 1312, 1372, 1397, 1467, 1492, 1543, 1606, 1865, 1866, 1952, 1953, 1989-1996, 2040, 2058, 2068, 2083, 2124, 2292, 2315, 2336, 2549, 2578, 2703, 2743, 2757, 2806, 2928, 2929, 3108, 3110, 3114, 3116, 3120, 3122, 3127, 3133, 3134, 3136-3138, 3140, 3145, 3147, 3164, 3167, 3176, 3178, 3179, 3181, 3183-3186, 3191, 3193, 3204, 3206, 3210, 3211, 3215, 3223, 3227, 3229, 3245, 3247, 3258, 3266, 3267, 3270, 3277, 3280, 3293, 3295, 3298, 3301, 3304-3306, 3308, 3311, 3315, 3317, 3320, 3322, 3323, 3326, 3328, 3334, 3336, 3341,
SUBJECT INDEX
3353, 3361, 3362, 3534, 3535, 3541, 3555, 3598, 3600, 3603, 3632, 3655, 3656, 3695, 3704, 3750, 3843, 3877, 3955, 3967, 4055, 4066, 4067, 4109, 4159, 4189, 4196, 4199, 4257, 4294, 4321, 4342, 4344, 4391, 4429, 4437, 4478, 4479, 4510, 4837, 4840, 4944, 4949, 4987, 4989, 5020, 5131, 5156, 5286, 5347, 5377, 5391, 5392, 5437, 5448, 5451, 5465, 5510, 5712, 5846, 5848, 5849, 5898, 6063, 6139, 6169, 6436, 6437, 6450, 6498, 6561, 6621, 6695, 6757, 6917, 7066, 7092, 7124, 7126, 7146, 7199, 7280, 7357, 7382, 7397, 7410, 7449, 7457, 7562, 7588, 7643, 7649, 7766, 7803, 8033, 8201, 8267, 8402, 8414, 8434, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8489, 8490, 8542, 8547, 8635, 8667, 8676, 8699, 8700, 8704, 8705, 8712, 8737, 8752 Human services, electronic media/online services 676, 4227, 4983, 7881, 7918, 8267, 8977 Human services, emergency aid 7, 4109, 4159, 7199 Human services, equal rights 198, 319, 379, 2801, 8752 Human services, equipment 1934, 7797, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Human services, faculty/staff development 122, 1005, 1676, 1678, 1934, 1958, 2803, 2811, 2838, 3109, 3140, 3185, 3534, 3599, 4845, 5190, 5981, 6403, 7028, 7037, 7397, 7410, 7643, 7796, 8201, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8489, 8490 Human services, fellowships 3149 Human services, film/video/radio 7797 Human services, financial counseling 451, 676, 713, 1397, 1543, 2171, 2743, 3108, 3133, 3138, 3223, 3295, 3323, 3632, 3655, 3656, 3695, 3747, 3877, 3967, 4066, 4067, 4196, 4342, 4344, 5377, 5391, 5415, 5431, 5437, 5712, 5848, 5849, 5898, 5909, 6695, 6698, 6757, 7091, 7092, 7562, 7766, 7881, 8133, 8712 Human services, fund raising/fund distribution 110, 1337 Human services, girls 59, 400, 3545, 4298, 7562 Human services, government agencies 7595 Human services, Hispanics/Latinos 451, 959, 1380, 2068, 3122, 5462, 6403, 7381, 7588, 8434, 8471, 8472 Human services, homeless 1337, 2322, 2392, 2463, 2854, 3147, 3534, 3535, 3541, 3600, 3863, 4208, 4391, 4447, 4697, 4867, 4949, 7309, 8294, 8327, 8667 Human services, immigrants/refugees 319, 323, 379, 1467, 2068, 2703, 2831, 3097, 3402, 3782, 4321, 4326, 5018, 5139, 5162, 5387, 6283, 6284, 6403, 6482, 7562, 7799, 8752 Human services, income development 20, 122, 1372, 2171, 2549, 2579, 2854, 3050, 3098, 3177, 3863, 4180, 4189, 7357, 7381, 8529, 8635, 8753 Human services, infants/toddlers 54, 56, 649-652, 748, 762, 1124, 1248, 1249, 1273, 1312, 1606, 1670, 1673, 1676, 1678, 1679, 1691, 1692, 1694, 1695, 1958, 2004, 2270, 2315, 2336, 2465, 2885, 3167, 3183, 3184, 3191, 3193, 3308, 3320, 3483, 3590, 3603, 4079, 4294, 4298, 4306, 4326, 4429, 4510, 4525, 4539, 5018, 5358, 5392, 5442, 5448, 5451, 6320, 7037, 7054, 7146, 7325, 7368, 7386, 7397, 7603, 7759, 7760, 8036, 8097, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8489, 8490, 8961, 9002-9004 Human services, information services 728, 1691, 3177, 3394, 4391, 5219, 7031, 8212, 8961, 9003 Human services, internship funds 3555, 5190 Human services, LGBTQ 333, 699, 728, 748, 1749, 3431, 6321 Human services, management development/ capacity building 7, 9, 20, 110, 189, 198, 211, 452, 728, 942, 1005, 1124, 1132, 1352, 1372, 1380, 1459, 1467, 1485, 1691, 1712, 1749, 2068, 2077, 2093, 2158, 2171, 2195, 2292, 2316, 2322, 2549, 2579, 2854, 2868, 2876, 2929, 3097, 3098, 3109, 3148, 3149,
303
SUBJECT INDEX
3177, 3399, 3464, 3472, 3473, 3534, 3535, 3598, 3704, 3733, 3750, 3843, 3863, 4055, 4109, 4151, 4159, 4180, 4185, 4189, 4196, 4199, 4227, 4257, 4388, 4391, 4437, 4593, 4802, 5020, 5162, 5429, 5510, 5513, 6284, 6450, 6561, 6757, 7028, 7049, 7066, 7092, 7195, 7199, 7233, 7236, 7264, 7280, 7381, 7382, 7410, 7449, 7453, 7572, 7576, 7588, 7595, 7649, 7881, 7918, 8036, 8042, 8212, 8220, 8320, 8402, 8547, 8556, 8610, 8613, 8626, 8635, 8667, 8676, 8700, 8705, 8737, 8753, 8961, 9012 Human services, management/technical aid 54, 56, 57, 59, 70, 122, 189, 190, 208, 211, 217, 250, 274, 315, 319, 323, 331, 333, 367, 375, 397, 649-652, 705, 748, 756, 762, 843, 959, 1008, 1060, 1099, 1111, 1124, 1214, 1248, 1249, 1273, 1312, 1337, 1380, 1411, 1431, 1485, 1492, 1499, 1500, 1585, 1606, 1670, 1672, 1673, 1676, 1678, 1679, 1692, 1694, 1695, 1850, 1851, 1865, 1866, 1934, 1952, 1958, 1989-1996, 2004, 2040, 2058, 2083, 2124, 2143, 2158, 2176, 2240, 2270, 2315, 2336, 2349, 2392, 2418, 2463, 2465, 2578, 2638, 2703, 2723, 2757, 2806, 2811, 2831, 2838, 2843, 2844, 2847, 2853, 2866, 2879, 2885, 2903, 2980, 2991, 2997, 3050, 3097, 3109, 3110, 3114, 3120, 3122, 3133-3138, 3142-3145, 3147, 3149, 3159-3161, 3164, 3167, 3176, 3181, 3183-3186, 3191, 3193, 3203, 3204, 3206, 3210, 3211, 3215, 3227, 3229, 3245, 3247, 3258, 3266, 3267, 3270, 3277, 3280, 3285, 3287, 3291, 3293, 3296-3298, 3301, 3304-3306, 3308, 3309, 3311, 3315, 3317, 3320, 3322, 3325, 3326, 3328, 3334, 3336, 3341, 3361, 3394, 3402, 3431, 3464, 3483, 3541, 3545, 3555, 3563, 3590, 3598-3600, 3603, 3733, 3750, 3782, 4079, 4208, 4294, 4298, 4306, 4321, 4326, 4342, 4377, 4399, 4429, 4447, 4474, 4478, 4479, 4482, 4510, 4525, 4539, 4697, 4802, 4845, 4949, 5018, 5048, 5050, 5131, 5139, 5156, 5177, 5190, 5219, 5347, 5358, 5387, 5392, 5415, 5437, 5442, 5448, 5451, 5462, 5483, 5484, 5596, 5981, 6063, 6139, 6169, 6283, 6320, 6321, 6388, 6403, 6434, 6438, 6454, 6475, 6482, 6498, 6621, 6695, 6698, 6917, 6919, 7009, 7022, 7032, 7033, 7037, 7049, 7054, 7101, 7124, 7126, 7146, 7309, 7325, 7368, 7386, 7397, 7453, 7538, 7551, 7572, 7603, 7626, 7643, 7758-7760, 7796, 7797, 7799, 8033, 8044, 8049, 8056, 8075, 8088, 8097, 8133, 8196, 8198, 8201, 8267, 8318, 8320, 8321, 8327, 8350, 8401, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8489, 8490, 8493, 8505, 8529, 8542, 8575, 8699, 8704, 8724, 8752, 8753, 8977, 9002, 9004, 9096, 9118 Human services, men 122, 274, 2240, 3122, 3301, 3315 Human services, mentally disabled 198, 2831, 3863, 5177, 6528, 7033, 8212, 8401 Human services, migrant workers 375 Human services, military/veterans 3258 Human services, mind/body enrichment 8220 Human services, minorities 198, 319, 367, 379, 942, 1467, 2703, 2801, 2831, 3245, 3293, 4306, 4377, 4987, 4989, 5018, 5392, 5448, 5510, 6757, 7397, 7803, 8267 Human services, Native Americans/American Indians 3215 Human services, offenders/ex-offenders 208, 2292, 2723, 3089, 3098, 4867, 4930, 4931, 4960, 6139, 6528, 7357, 8318, 8635 Human services, performance/productions 939 Human services, personal services 314, 452, 2292, 3843, 7357, 8635 Human services, program evaluation 274, 400, 713, 843, 1500, 1673, 2743, 2801, 2803, 2846, 2928, 2929, 3089, 3127, 3140, 3167, 3185, 3295, 3309, 3323, 3695, 4837, 4840, 4960, 5286, 5462, 5848, 5849, 5898, 5909, 6528, 7015, 7022, 7279, 7562, 7760, 7766, 8753, 9003
304
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Human services, public education 400, 1132, 1352, 8471, 8472, 8725, 9002 Human services, public policy 211, 676, 762, 2928, 2929, 3110, 3120, 3127, 3134, 3137, 3140, 3142-3145, 3147, 3149, 3176, 3181, 3185, 3186, 3191, 3203, 3206, 3210, 3215, 3229, 3247, 3266, 3267, 3270, 3291, 3297, 3298, 3305, 3308, 3311, 3315, 3317, 3325, 3326, 3328, 3334, 3955, 4845, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5131, 5483, 5484, 7383, 8036, 8572, 8578, 8705, 8752, 9002, 9096 Human services, publication 3308, 4055, 4949, 5219, 5483, 5484 Human services, reform 762, 2803, 3127, 3145, 3181, 3185, 3203, 3217, 3258, 3270, 3291, 3298, 3305, 3311, 3326, 3334, 3361, 6403, 7760, 8700, 8737 Human services, research 676, 705, 713, 843, 1060, 1273, 1500, 2240, 2723, 2743, 2757, 2801, 2804, 2846, 2903, 2991, 3050, 3135, 3138, 3140, 3201, 3280, 3285, 3295, 3298, 3308, 3309, 3315, 3317, 3322, 3323, 3534, 3955, 4055, 4525, 4944, 5162, 5483, 5484, 5513, 5848, 5898, 5909, 7562, 8320, 8505, 9096 Human services, scholarship funds 8961 Human services, seed money 4066, 4109, 4294, 4447, 6475, 8700, 8705 Human services, self-help groups 4983, 4989 Human services, single organization support 3148, 7015, 7576 Human services, substance abusers 699, 3098, 3145, 3863, 4930, 4931, 4960, 8201 Human services, technical assistance 1326, 1737, 3116, 3149, 3843, 3955, 3967, 4257, 4691, 4840, 4845, 4867, 4930, 4931, 4983, 4987, 4989, 5465, 5846, 7031, 7280, 7319, 7357, 7803, 8294 Human services, terminal illness, people with 1060, 6475, 8320 Human services, transportation 3747, 4691 Human services, victim aid 4151, 6284 Human services, volunteer services 2316, 2322, 3399, 4180, 4987, 5286, 6409, 7309, 7796, 8556, 8613 Human services, women 122, 211, 319, 452, 2171, 2292, 2803, 2853, 2991, 3050, 3600, 3603, 4151, 4482, 5020, 5219, 5451, 6284, 6409, 7357, 7766, 8049, 8318, 8542, 8635, 8676 Human services, youth 367, 728, 843, 1499, 1500, 3563, 3704, 4845, 7033, 8578 Human services—multipurpose, Africa 6283 Human services—multipurpose, Brazil 5431 Human services—multipurpose, Canada 3870 Human services—multipurpose, Developing countries 6475 Human services—multipurpose, El Salvador 5860 Human services—multipurpose, England 3598 Human services—multipurpose, Ethiopia 1934, 7562 Human services—multipurpose, Germany 3599 Human services—multipurpose, Global programs 8372, 8848, 9044 Human services—multipurpose, India 5894, 7457, 8542 Human services—multipurpose, Indonesia 5437 Human services—multipurpose, Kenya 7562 Human services—multipurpose, Mexico 8489-8492, 8729 Human services—multipurpose, Nigeria 5630 Human services—multipurpose, Philippines 2349 Human services—multipurpose, Romania 7643 Human services—multipurpose, South Africa 4055, 6559, 6574 Human services—multipurpose, Taiwan 3603 Human services—multipurpose, Tanzania 4387, 6610 Humanities 41, 2592, 2742, 4527, 5108, 5110, 5292, 5696, 6531, 6602 Humanities, curriculum development 5696 Humanities, economically disadvantaged 2592 Humanities, infants/toddlers 4527 Humanities, management development/capacity building 5108, 5110, 5292, 6531
Humanities, minorities 2592 Humanities, program evaluation 5696, 6602 Humanities, research 5696 Humanities, technical assistance 41, 5292 Hungary, education 1801, 1822 Hungary, health—general 7657 Immigrants/refugees, arts/culture/humanities 185, 197, 258, 344, 1529, 2480, 2639, 3234, 4847, 4860, 5154, 5482, 6293, 6300, 7694, 8450 Immigrants/refugees, civil rights 379, 384, 602, 700, 706, 729, 1308-1310, 2070, 2104, 2107, 2127, 2658, 3196, 3474, 3896, 3984, 4181, 4321, 4486, 5634, 5660, 5801, 5878, 6319, 6329, 6339, 6403, 6408, 6462, 6585, 8715, 8723, 8727, 8728 Immigrants/refugees, community improvement/ development 240, 664, 691, 700, 706, 787, 874, 963, 964, 1118, 1308, 1386, 1664, 2107, 2127, 2639, 3194, 3196, 3234, 3782, 4181, 4288, 4418, 5026, 5085, 5154, 5407, 5435, 5660, 5661, 5733, 5878, 6130, 6309, 6310, 6328, 6408, 6456, 6462, 6482, 6711, 6762, 6786, 8554, 8721, 8723, 8728, 8736, 8990, 9037 Immigrants/refugees, crime/courts/legal services 323, 384, 602, 1310, 1311, 2068, 2070, 2104, 3896, 4321, 4486, 5634, 5801, 7562, 8554 Immigrants/refugees, education 194, 196, 619, 683, 702, 787, 802, 921, 923, 1309, 1763, 1959, 5018, 5209, 5261, 7791, 7799 Immigrants/refugees, employment 369, 700, 1309, 2658, 3199, 5661, 6319 Immigrants/refugees, environment 691, 1349, 8715 Immigrants/refugees, food/nutrition/agriculture 1467, 4911, 6130 Immigrants/refugees, health—general 183, 184, 187, 188, 194, 196, 197, 207, 215, 226, 237, 240, 244-246, 258, 260, 264, 268, 269, 278, 279, 281, 282, 295, 300, 306, 322, 323, 325, 326, 344, 369, 370, 379, 384, 1259, 1349, 1361, 1511, 1514, 1529, 1540, 1770, 2332, 2647, 4401, 4419, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4911, 4957, 4981, 5164, 7562 Immigrants/refugees, health—specific diseases 269, 326 Immigrants/refugees, housing/shelter 700, 1375, 6786, 8721 Immigrants/refugees, human services— multipurpose 184, 207, 226, 300, 319, 323, 369, 379, 1118, 1259, 1278, 1311, 1361, 1467, 1959, 2068, 2523, 2703, 2831, 3097, 3194, 3196, 3234, 3402, 3782, 4132, 4173, 4175, 4190-4192, 4218, 4225, 4241, 4242, 4273, 4321, 4326, 4419, 4432, 4433, 4471, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4911, 4957, 4981, 5018, 5026, 5139, 5162, 5387, 6283, 6284, 6309, 6325, 6337, 6339, 6346, 6396, 6403, 6482, 7562, 7612, 7799, 8450, 8564, 8625, 8723, 8752, 8848, 9001, 9028 Immigrants/refugees, international affairs/ development 2127, 2129, 3963, 3984, 4230, 4442, 5435, 6241, 6456, 8848 Immigrants/refugees, mental health/substance abuse 279, 2831 Immigrants/refugees, philanthropy/voluntarism 658, 1331, 5162, 6456 Immigrants/refugees, public affairs/government 188, 369, 619, 729, 874, 963, 964, 1309, 1386, 2129, 3196, 3782, 5660, 5733, 5788, 6408, 6456, 6462, 6585, 6762, 8554, 8715, 8721, 8723, 8728, 8736 Immigrants/refugees, religion 379 Immigrants/refugees, social sciences 5162 Immigrants/refugees, youth development 7562, 8034 Immunology 8887 Immunology research 8932 Immunology research, AIDS, people with 8932 Immunology research, program evaluation 8932 Immunology, conferences/seminars 8887
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Independent housing for people with disabilities 4129, 4141, 5570, 6253 Independent housing for people with disabilities, aging 4129 Independent housing for people with disabilities, disabilities, people with 4129, 4141, 5570, 6253 Independent housing for people with disabilities, economically disadvantaged 4129 Independent housing for people with disabilities, management development/capacity building 4129, 4141 Independent housing for people with disabilities, research 4129, 5570 Independent housing for people with disabilities, technical assistance 5570 Independent housing for people with disabilities, youth 4141 Independent living, aging 1562, 3834, 4129, 7628 Independent living, blind/visually impaired 201, 1570, 2160, 2836, 4057, 5249, 5630, 6146, 7405, 7628, 8646 Independent living, building/renovation 3365, 7564 Independent living, children/youth 3617, 4142, 7564 Independent living, computer systems/equipment 6146 Independent living, deaf/hearing impaired 207, 8646 Independent living, disabilities, people with 182, 397, 1411, 1463, 1562, 1574, 2545, 3365, 3617, 3726, 3744, 3833, 3834, 4129, 4141, 4142, 4212, 4240, 4691, 4729, 7361, 7564, 7797 Independent living, disability 182, 201, 207, 397, 1411, 1463, 1562, 1570, 1574, 2160, 2545, 2836, 3365, 3617, 3726, 3744, 3833, 3834, 4057, 4129, 4141, 4142, 4212, 4240, 4691, 4729, 5249, 5251, 5630, 6146, 7361, 7405, 7564, 7628, 7797, 8646 Independent living, economically disadvantaged 201, 397, 1562, 3365, 3834, 4129, 5251, 7361 Independent living, endowments 7564 Independent living, equipment 7797 Independent living, faculty/staff development 2160, 4240, 7628 Independent living, film/video/radio 7797 Independent living, homeless 5251, 7361 Independent living, immigrants/refugees 207 Independent living, income development 2836, 3726, 3833, 4057, 4212, 6146, 7628 Independent living, management development/ capacity building 182, 201, 207, 1463, 1570, 2160, 2545, 2836, 3617, 3726, 3744, 3833, 3834, 4057, 4129, 4141, 4142, 4212, 4240, 4729, 5249, 5251, 7361, 7564, 7628, 8646 Independent living, mentally disabled 5251 Independent living, minorities 207 Independent living, offenders/ex-offenders 5249 Independent living, program evaluation 2836, 7405 Independent living, research 4129, 7405 Independent living, seed money 182 Independent living, technical assistance 1562, 1570, 1574, 3834, 4057, 4691, 5630, 6146 Independent living, youth 4141 India, arts/culture/humanities 2252, 5620, 5737 India, civil rights 5637, 5880 India, community improvement/development 586, 2347, 5340, 5657, 5818, 5861, 5894, 8542, 8953 India, crime/courts/legal services 5625, 5637, 5880 India, education 1930, 6673 India, environment 1370, 5614, 5861, 7457 India, food/nutrition/agriculture 5657 India, health—general 1151, 1180, 1930, 2715, 5637, 5880, 8810 India, human services—multipurpose 5894, 7457, 8542 India, international affairs/development 1178, 1370, 5340, 5620, 5625, 5880, 8810, 8953 India, public affairs/government 5832 India, religion 2252, 7457, 7458, 7461 India, science 5614
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India, social sciences 1178, 6673 Indian Subcontinent & Afghanistan, crime/courts/ legal services 5625 Indian Subcontinent & Afghanistan, international affairs/development 5625 Indigenous people, arts/culture/humanities 417 Indigenous people, civil rights 5747, 5856 Indigenous people, community improvement/ development 414, 416, 421, 1020, 2116, 2117, 2121, 5640, 5682, 5717, 5747 Indigenous people, education 5824, 5881, 5901 Indigenous people, environment 618, 1020, 1022, 1041, 1042, 2117, 2121, 2152, 5682, 5717 Indigenous people, food/nutrition/agriculture 421 Indigenous people, health—general 5752, 6307 Indigenous people, international affairs/ development 415, 618, 1022, 2121, 2152, 6307 Indigenous people, philanthropy/voluntarism 415 Indigenous people, public affairs/government 2117, 5856, 5857 Indigenous people, social sciences 414 Indonesia, arts/culture/humanities 5764, 5765, 5897, 5930, 5932 Indonesia, civil rights 5828 Indonesia, community improvement/development 5390, 5663, 5757, 5902, 5931 Indonesia, crime/courts/legal services 5903 Indonesia, education 1801, 5390, 5438, 5897, 5903, 5932 Indonesia, environment 5663, 5757, 5827, 5902, 5903, 5931 Indonesia, health—general 5752, 5902 Indonesia, human services—multipurpose 5437 Indonesia, international affairs/development 5390, 5437, 5438, 5902, 5931 Indonesia, public affairs/government 5827, 5828 Infants/toddlers, arts/culture/humanities 1187, 3837, 4527, 4798, 5120, 6341 Infants/toddlers, civil rights 748 Infants/toddlers, community improvement/ development 654, 3193, 3752, 3792, 4160, 4294, 4619, 4865, 5358, 5442, 5448, 5451, 6431, 7618, 8921 Infants/toddlers, crime/courts/legal services 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441 Infants/toddlers, education 58, 106, 128, 651, 652, 748, 1115, 1116, 1125, 1133, 1173, 1175, 1176, 1187, 1189, 1208, 1219, 1333, 1440, 1669-1671, 1674, 1675, 1678, 1679, 1681-1685, 1688-1690, 1693-1695, 1757, 1836-1846, 1852-1859, 1861-1864, 1867-1892, 1942, 1959, 2069, 2168, 2170, 2263, 2264, 2286, 2293, 2327, 2376, 2377, 2379, 2533, 2688, 2698, 2918, 3086, 3146, 3169, 3183, 3184, 3193, 3752, 3764, 3766, 3777, 3783, 3792, 4079, 4275, 4295, 4525, 4527, 4798, 4804, 4988, 5018, 5049, 5152, 5168, 5320, 5938, 5962, 6431, 7079, 7247, 7396, 7399, 7603, 7618, 7783, 7839, 7867, 8027, 8031, 8036, 8060, 8070, 8082, 8086, 8465, 8501, 8579, 8691, 8806, 8921, 8952 Infants/toddlers, employment 54, 1189, 1312, 2918, 6633 Infants/toddlers, environment 3837 Infants/toddlers, food/nutrition/agriculture 4903, 6341 Infants/toddlers, health—general 124, 280, 1690, 1849, 2419, 2533, 2715, 2824, 2978, 3603, 4865, 4872, 4903, 4988, 7759, 8477, 8489, 8490, 8691 Infants/toddlers, health—specific diseases 2465, 2978, 4988, 5962, 8604 Infants/toddlers, human services—multipurpose 54, 56, 106, 124, 128, 649-652, 748, 762, 1124, 1187, 1189, 1248, 1249, 1273, 1312, 1440, 1606, 1669-1671, 1673-1676, 1678-1681, 1683-1688, 1690-1692, 1694, 1695, 1849, 1869, 1870, 1958, 1959, 2004, 2069, 2170, 2172, 2270, 2286, 2315, 2317, 2336, 2377, 2465, 2688, 2877, 2885, 2978, 3167-3169, 3183, 3184, 3191, 3193, 3308, 3320, 3483, 3590, 3603, 3720, 3752, 3766, 3792, 3798, 3837, 4079, 4160, 4219, 4258, 4275, 4294,
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4298, 4306, 4326, 4355, 4429, 4510, 4525, 4539, 4585, 4619, 4865, 4903, 5018, 5320, 5358, 5392, 5442, 5448, 5451, 6320, 6341, 6633, 6838, 7037, 7054, 7146, 7325, 7368, 7386, 7397, 7603, 7759, 7760, 7908, 8036, 8060, 8070, 8097, 8430-8434, 8438, 8439, 8441, 8471, 8472, 8484, 8486, 8489, 8490, 8604, 8915, 8961, 9002-9004 Infants/toddlers, mental health/substance abuse 280, 2816, 4355, 4988, 6838 Infants/toddlers, philanthropy/voluntarism 8952 Infants/toddlers, public affairs/government 1125, 1208, 1695, 4872, 7839 Infants/toddlers, recreation/sports/athletics 4903 Infants/toddlers, religion 7037 Infants/toddlers, science 8465 Infants/toddlers, social sciences 1115, 1116, 2168, 4275 Insurance (group) 6184, 9089 Insurance (group), management development/ capacity building 6184 Insurance, management development/capacity building 5786 Insurance, providers 523, 5786 International affairs, arms control 5284 International affairs, children/youth 1255, 4818, 5258, 5944, 6736, 8951 International affairs, conferences/seminars 3812, 3887 International affairs, crime/abuse victims 1250, 2142, 2756 International affairs, economically disadvantaged 426, 806, 1255, 1427, 1450, 3887, 4230, 4442, 4660, 4818, 5723, 6123, 6124, 6382, 6383, 6589, 6611, 7559, 7560, 8768, 8836, 8951, 8953 International affairs, electronic media/online services 5741 International affairs, equal rights 5723 International affairs, ethics 5681, 6590 International affairs, faculty/staff development 5743 International affairs, foreign policy 5297, 5743, 8427 International affairs, fund raising/fund distribution 1450, 9027 International affairs, girls 7559, 7560 International affairs, goodwill promotion 847, 1126, 1229, 1230, 2746, 4736, 5258, 5697, 5743, 5944, 6736 International affairs, Hispanics/Latinos 6241 International affairs, immigrants/refugees 4230, 4442, 6241 International affairs, management development/ capacity building 529, 1450, 4230, 4442, 4736, 5258, 5284, 5697, 5741, 6533, 6556, 6736, 7414, 8951, 9027 International affairs, management/technical aid 426, 798, 1234, 1250, 1255, 1427, 2125, 2142, 2146, 2725, 2756, 3428, 3566, 3887, 3905, 3975, 4660, 4818, 5741, 5743, 6123, 6124, 6241, 6338, 6382, 6383, 6589, 6591, 7559, 7560, 8768, 8947, 8951, 8953 International affairs, minorities 4230, 4442, 6611 International affairs, national security 5310, 6206 International affairs, offenders/ex-offenders 2756 International affairs, program evaluation 2725, 5310, 5681, 8836 International affairs, public education 633, 1250, 4230, 4442, 4736, 6148, 6149 International affairs, public policy 2118, 2125, 3812, 3975, 5310, 6533, 6611, 8836 International affairs, publication 1126, 3975 International affairs, reform 6589 International affairs, research 529, 806, 1230, 2746, 2756, 3812, 5284, 5310, 6206, 6556, 6591, 6611, 7559, 7560, 8953 International affairs, single organization support 7414 International affairs, technical assistance 806, 2118, 2125, 5723, 6736 International affairs, women 426, 633, 806, 1250, 1255, 2142, 4818, 5697, 5723, 9027 International affairs/development, Africa 483, 798, 1159, 1192, 1193, 2142, 3812, 4042, 5283,
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5299, 5303, 5304, 5326, 5669, 5687, 5746, 5831, 5850, 6204, 6591, 8373, 8387, 8836, 8916-8919, 8950 International affairs/development, Argentina 3728, 5772 International affairs/development, Asia 1179, 1222, 1229, 3887, 5310, 5655, 5815, 5931, 5942, 6159, 6496 International affairs/development, Australia 7862 International affairs/development, Bahrain 5436 International affairs/development, Belgium 5435, 5715 International affairs/development, Botswana 2455 International affairs/development, Brazil 618, 3723, 5003, 5431, 5620, 5707, 5714, 7862 International affairs/development, Bulgaria 3972 International affairs/development, Burkina Faso 8842 International affairs/development, Cambodia 2731, 4331 International affairs/development, Canada 5780, 6656, 7862 International affairs/development, Caribbean 6592 International affairs/development, Central America 1152, 3053, 6503 International affairs/development, Chile 3566, 3746, 5723, 5731 International affairs/development, China 5430, 5485, 5670, 5677, 5780, 5815, 5918, 5944, 6208, 6572, 7561, 8385, 9040 International affairs/development, Colombia 618 International affairs/development, Czech Republic 6818 International affairs/development, Developing countries 139, 426, 501, 794, 795, 806, 1091, 1183, 1209, 1234, 1300, 1427, 1451, 1593, 1768, 2152, 2302, 2425, 2713, 2767, 2894, 4039, 4106, 4359, 4660, 4731, 4819, 4820, 4823, 4824, 4882, 5010, 5356, 5584, 5745, 5943, 6123, 6124, 6144, 6145, 6204, 6382, 6383, 6533, 6589, 6994, 7560, 7678, 8531, 8768, 8819, 8836, 8849, 8911, 8951, 8969, 8979 International affairs/development, Eastern Europe 3910, 3927, 3972, 3974, 3975, 4038, 6817, 6819, 6820, 6827, 8819 International affairs/development, Ecuador 1022 International affairs/development, Egypt 5743 International affairs/development, El Salvador 5427 International affairs/development, England 806, 1192, 1193, 2142, 2719, 3910, 5623, 5745, 5904, 8842, 8911 International affairs/development, Ethiopia 8968 International affairs/development, Europe 5310, 6496, 7862, 8768, 8911 International affairs/development, Fiji 1229 International affairs/development, France 5755 International affairs/development, French Guiana 618 International affairs/development, Germany 8819 International affairs/development, Ghana 8849 International affairs/development, Global programs 376, 415, 422, 436, 458, 466, 587, 625, 626, 631, 633, 635, 779, 789, 795, 823, 847, 1126, 1177, 1207, 1209, 1230, 1234, 1250, 1255, 1450, 1455, 1456, 1564, 1593, 1710, 1714, 1733, 1795, 1816, 1830, 2063, 2146, 2152, 2425, 2725, 2728, 2756, 3428, 4023, 4106, 4359, 4656-4658, 4731, 4818, 4823, 4824, 5010, 5033, 5210, 5258, 5284, 5670, 5674, 5681, 5697, 5714, 5715, 5721, 5728, 5742, 5743, 5745, 5750, 5760, 5780, 5851, 5864, 5890, 5902, 5904, 5913, 5922, 6022, 6023, 6191, 6338, 6456, 6533, 6556, 6576, 6589, 6593, 6644, 6659, 6785, 6994, 7559, 8427, 8531, 8768, 8836, 8848, 8854, 8901, 8911, 8951, 8953, 8967, 8969, 8970, 9043, 9044 International affairs/development, Guatemala 2118, 2121, 6307 International affairs/development, Guyana 618 International affairs/development, Haiti 1735, 3645, 3746 International affairs/development, Honduras 7115
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International affairs/development, India 1178, 1370, 5340, 5620, 5625, 5880, 8810, 8953 International affairs/development, Indian Subcontinent & Afghanistan 5625 International affairs/development, Indonesia 5390, 5437, 5438, 5902, 5931 International affairs/development, Iran 9027 International affairs/development, Iraq 8363 International affairs/development, Israel 632, 640, 641, 2120, 2127-2129, 4736, 6148, 6149, 7414, 8847 International affairs/development, Kenya 5441, 5831, 6597, 8916-8919 International affairs/development, Kyrgyzstan 6496 International affairs/development, Laos 2731 International affairs/development, Latin America 1448, 1449, 2122, 3548, 3566, 3619, 3728, 3887, 4230, 4442, 5326, 5403, 5723, 5755, 5772, 5830, 6051, 6052, 6360 International affairs/development, Lebanon 5343, 8847 International affairs/development, Mali 8849 International affairs/development, Mexico 3872, 5751, 6241 International affairs/development, Middle East 5632, 6148, 6149, 6556 International affairs/development, Mongolia 6812, 6814, 6824, 6834, 6837 International affairs/development, Montenegro 3958, 3963, 6590 International affairs/development, Mozambique 5885 International affairs/development, Netherlands 5866 International affairs/development, New Zealand 7862 International affairs/development, Niger 8842 International affairs/development, Nigeria 2744, 5669, 5687, 5795, 8382 International affairs/development, Northeast Africa 5632 International affairs/development, Pakistan 9027 International affairs/development, Peru 1029, 5408, 5830 International affairs/development, Philippines 1222, 5440 International affairs/development, Poland 3905, 6828 International affairs/development, Russia 2719, 2746, 2752, 3905, 3917, 3953, 3984, 5297, 5310, 5432, 5721, 5722, 5741, 5815, 6813, 6815, 6816, 6818, 6821-6823, 6825, 6826, 6828-6830, 6832, 6833, 6835-6837 International affairs/development, Serbia 3958, 3963 International affairs/development, Slovakia 6818 International affairs/development, South Africa 3810, 5283, 5304, 5414, 5641, 5681, 5886, 5913, 6591 International affairs/development, South America 1082, 1092, 5707 International affairs/development, Southeast Asia 1835, 6611 International affairs/development, Southern Africa 3808, 3818, 4040, 5920 International affairs/development, Soviet Union (Former) 3927, 3972, 5741, 6817, 6819 International affairs/development, Sub-Saharan Africa 6616, 8819, 8947 International affairs/development, Sudan 6155 International affairs/development, Suriname 618 International affairs/development, Sweden 4038, 7862 International affairs/development, Switzerland 6589, 8967-8970 International affairs/development, Taiwan 5434 International affairs/development, Tanzania 588, 4387, 6610, 8842 International affairs/development, Thailand 2731, 6611 International affairs/development, Uganda 2728, 5623, 6616 International affairs/development, Ukraine 3953, 3973, 6818, 6828, 6831
International affairs/development, United Kingdom 6656 International affairs/development, Venezuela 618, 5439 International affairs/development, Vietnam 2731, 5412, 5612, 5866 International affairs/development, West Bank/Gaza 2125 International affairs/development, Yugoslavia 3974, 3975, 6817, 6819, 6827 International affairs/development, Zimbabwe 3818 International agricultural development 1091, 5755, 5920, 6503, 6611, 6616, 8916-8919, 8950 International agricultural development, economically disadvantaged 6503, 6611, 8916-8919, 8950 International agricultural development, electronic media/online services 1091 International agricultural development, faculty/staff development 6616, 8919 International agricultural development, management development/capacity building 5920, 6503, 6616 International agricultural development, minorities 6611 International agricultural development, program evaluation 1091 International agricultural development, research 5755, 6611, 6616 International conflict resolution 2127, 3428, 3958, 3963, 3975, 6338, 6576, 8847 International conflict resolution, economically disadvantaged 2127 International conflict resolution, immigrants/ refugees 2127, 3963 International conflict resolution, management development/capacity building 2127, 3963, 6576 International conflict resolution, minorities 2127, 3958, 6576 International conflict resolution, publication 3975 International conflict resolution, technical assistance 2127, 3958 International democracy & civil society development 632, 2121, 2125, 2152, 2728, 3566, 3728, 3808, 3910, 3917, 3953, 3973, 4038, 4039, 5390, 5625, 5670, 5674, 5715, 5745, 5760, 5780, 5795, 5830, 6591, 9027 International democracy & civil society development, conferences/seminars 5745 International democracy & civil society development, crime/abuse victims 5625 International democracy & civil society development, economically disadvantaged 2121, 2152, 3808, 4039, 5625 International democracy & civil society development, electronic media/online services 5674, 5745 International democracy & civil society development, faculty/staff development 5780 International democracy & civil society development, fellowships 632, 4039 International democracy & civil society development, income development 5674 International democracy & civil society development, indigenous people 2121, 2152 International democracy & civil society development, internship funds 3910 International democracy & civil society development, management development/capacity building 5625, 5674, 9027 International democracy & civil society development, program evaluation 5745, 5830 International democracy & civil society development, publication 5760 International democracy & civil society development, research 3728, 3917, 5670, 5830, 6591 International democracy & civil society development, technical assistance 2125, 2152, 3917, 3953, 3973, 5674, 5760, 5795 International democracy & civil society development, women 5625, 9027 International development 139, 415, 422, 436, 458, 466, 587, 588, 618, 631, 635, 789, 794, 795, 823, 847, 1029, 1082, 1159, 1183, 1192, 1193, 1207, 1209, 1222, 1255, 1370, 1564,
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1593, 1710, 1714, 1735, 1768, 1795, 1816, 1830, 2063, 2118, 2120, 2127, 2129, 2302, 2425, 2455, 2713, 2719, 2725, 2731, 2744, 2746, 2894, 3619, 3723, 3812, 3818, 3872, 4040, 4042, 4106, 4359, 4387, 4656-4658, 4731, 4818-4820, 4823, 4824, 4882, 5010, 5210, 5283, 5299, 5303, 5304, 5403, 5438, 5440, 5441, 5584, 5623, 5655, 5722, 5742, 5751, 5851, 5864, 5866, 5890, 5902, 5904, 5922, 6145, 6155, 6204, 6307, 6360, 6496, 6572, 6590, 6597, 6610, 6644, 6824, 6994, 7115, 7561, 7678, 7862, 8363, 8373, 8382, 8387, 8531, 8768, 8810, 8819, 8836, 8842, 8849, 8854, 8901, 8911, 8951, 8967-8970, 9040, 9043, 9044 International development, AIDS, people with 5584, 6610, 8373, 8382, 8970 International development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1714 International development, blind/visually impaired 6145, 8849 International development, children/youth 466, 1255, 3619, 4387, 4818, 6307, 6610, 7561, 8951, 9044 International development, conferences/seminars 3812, 5304, 5584, 5623, 8810, 8901, 8969, 8970 International development, curriculum development 7561 International development, economically disadvantaged 466, 588, 794, 1183, 1255, 1714, 1735, 1816, 2127, 2129, 2302, 2713, 3619, 3723, 4040, 4387, 4656-4658, 4818, 4819, 4882, 5623, 5722, 5864, 6145, 6307, 6360, 6597, 6610, 7115, 7561, 7678, 8387, 8768, 8810, 8819, 8836, 8842, 8849, 8951, 8969, 9044 International development, faculty/staff development 789, 7678 International development, immigrants/refugees 2127, 2129 International development, income development 794, 3872, 5742, 8531, 9040 International development, indigenous people 415, 618, 6307 International development, management development/capacity building 458, 466, 587, 794, 1159, 1192, 1193, 1207, 1222, 1735, 1830, 2127, 2129, 3619, 3723, 3872, 4387, 5403, 5623, 5742, 5751, 5922, 6360, 7678, 8951, 8967, 8968, 9040, 9043 International development, minorities 2127, 2129, 5623 International development, program evaluation 466, 1029, 2725, 5283, 5655, 5904, 6610, 8836, 8842, 9044 International development, publication 139, 1209 International development, research 823, 1593, 2713, 2746, 3812, 4040, 4387, 5283, 5299, 5584, 5902, 5904, 9044 International development, technical assistance 795, 2118, 2120, 2127, 2129, 4882, 5210, 5722, 5851, 5902 International development, women 588, 631, 795, 1159, 1183, 1192, 1193, 1207, 1255, 4818, 5210, 5304, 5623, 5655, 5722, 5902, 5904, 5922, 6360, 7561, 8854, 8911 International economic development 426, 483, 501, 1092, 1152, 1178, 1179, 1234, 1300, 1427, 1448, 1449, 1451, 1733, 2122, 3053, 3746, 3810, 4023, 4660, 5003, 5326, 5340, 5343, 5356, 5408, 5412, 5414, 5427, 5430-5432, 5434-5437, 5439, 5641, 5669, 5721, 5731, 5831, 5885, 5886, 5913, 6051, 6052, 6123, 6124, 6382, 6383, 6589, 6611, 6785, 6813, 6815, 6819, 6820, 6825, 6827-6829, 6831, 6835, 7559, 7560, 8953 International economic development, African Americans/Blacks 483 International economic development, children/youth 1733 International economic development, conferences/ seminars 5434, 5721
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International economic development, economically disadvantaged 426, 483, 501, 1178, 1179, 1300, 1427, 1448, 1449, 1451, 2122, 3746, 3810, 4660, 5326, 5340, 5412, 5414, 5427, 5437, 5641, 5731, 5831, 5885, 5886, 5913, 6051, 6052, 6123, 6124, 6382, 6383, 6589, 6611, 6785, 7559, 7560, 8953 International economic development, girls 7559, 7560 International economic development, immigrants/ refugees 5435 International economic development, income development 6819 International economic development, management development/capacity building 483, 501, 1178, 1179, 1448, 1449, 1451, 3746, 5641, 5731, 5913 International economic development, minorities 5414, 6611 International economic development, program evaluation 5003, 5356, 6785 International economic development, research 1092, 4023, 5356, 6611, 7560, 8953 International economic development, technical assistance 1092, 4023, 5669, 5721, 5831 International economic development, women 426, 1178, 1179, 1451, 5340, 5412 International economics/trade policy 1455, 2118, 2767, 4023, 5714, 5723, 6589 International economics/trade policy, economically disadvantaged 5714, 5723, 6589 International economics/trade policy, management development/capacity building 1455, 5714 International economics/trade policy, program evaluation 2767 International economics/trade policy, research 2767, 4023, 5714 International economics/trade policy, technical assistance 2118, 4023, 5723 International economics/trade policy, women 5714, 5723 International exchange 376, 640, 641, 3905, 3927, 4038, 6159, 6656, 6812-6837, 7414, 8385 International exchange, African Americans/Blacks 5618 International exchange, arts 5485, 5618, 5620, 5632, 6208, 6592, 6593 International exchange, building/renovation 5485 International exchange, capital campaigns 5485 International exchange, children/youth 5942, 6817 International exchange, conferences/seminars 6208 International exchange, faculty/staff development 8385 International exchange, income development 5618, 6819 International exchange, internship funds 6593 International exchange, management development/ capacity building 626, 5618, 5620, 5632, 5746, 6191, 6592, 6593, 7414 International exchange, minorities 5620, 5632 International exchange, program evaluation 5942 International exchange, research 1177 International exchange, students 626, 1177, 5746, 5942, 6191, 6830 International exchange, technical assistance 3905, 3927, 5485, 6159 International human rights 625, 1022, 1250, 1456, 2128, 2142, 2713, 2725, 2752, 2756, 3548, 3566, 3808, 3917, 3972, 3974, 4230, 4331, 4442, 5612, 5625, 5655, 5677, 5687, 5707, 5728, 5741, 5750, 5772, 5815, 5850, 5880, 5918, 6022, 6023, 6241, 6480 International human rights, conferences/seminars 5687 International human rights, crime/abuse victims 1250, 2142, 2756, 3974, 5612, 5625, 5850, 5880 International human rights, economically disadvantaged 2713, 3808, 4230, 4331, 4442, 5625, 5687, 5772 International human rights, electronic media/online services 2752, 5741 International human rights, endowments 5880
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International human rights, faculty/staff development 5612 International human rights, Hispanics/Latinos 6241 International human rights, immigrants/refugees 4230, 4442, 6241 International human rights, income development 3972, 6480 International human rights, indigenous people 1022 International human rights, management development/capacity building 1022, 1456, 2128, 3972, 4230, 4442, 5625, 5687, 5728, 5741, 5750, 5772, 5850, 5880, 6022 International human rights, minorities 3974, 4230, 4442, 6480 International human rights, offenders/ex-offenders 2756, 5687 International human rights, program evaluation 2725, 5612, 5655 International human rights, research 2713, 2756, 3917, 5612, 5815 International human rights, technical assistance 2128, 3917, 3974, 5707, 5815, 5918, 6023, 6480 International human rights, women 625, 1250, 2142, 5612, 5625, 5655, 5728, 5772, 5850, 5880, 5918 International migration/refugee issues 2127, 3963, 3984, 8848 International migration/refugee issues, economically disadvantaged 2127 International migration/refugee issues, immigrants/ refugees 2127, 3963, 3984, 8848 International migration/refugee issues, management development/capacity building 2127, 3963, 8848 International migration/refugee issues, minorities 2127 International migration/refugee issues, technical assistance 2127, 3984 International migration/refugee issues, women 8848 International migration/refugee issues, youth 8848 International peace/security 2128, 2146, 5625, 6556 International peace/security, crime/abuse victims 5625 International peace/security, economically disadvantaged 5625 International peace/security, management development/capacity building 2128, 5625, 6556 International peace/security, technical assistance 2128 International peace/security, women 5625 International relief 779, 798, 3645, 3887, 5943, 6144, 6456, 8847, 8848, 8947, 8979 International relief, 2004 tsunami 5931 International relief, blind/visually impaired 6144 International relief, conferences/seminars 3887 International relief, economically disadvantaged 3645, 3887, 6144, 6456, 8979 International relief, immigrants/refugees 6456, 8848 International relief, income development 779 International relief, management development/ capacity building 779, 5931, 8848, 8979 International relief, technical assistance 3887 International relief, women 8848 International relief, youth 8848 International studies 640, 641, 2767, 3634, 4042, 4528, 5297, 5310, 5617, 5656, 5942, 5944, 6148, 6149, 6673, 7692, 8427 International studies, children/youth 4528, 5942, 5944, 8427 International studies, conferences/seminars 3634, 8427 International studies, curriculum development 4528 International studies, faculty/staff development 3634, 7692 International studies, management development/ capacity building 5297, 5617, 5656 International studies, minorities 4528 International studies, program evaluation 2767, 5310, 5942, 6673 International studies, research 2767, 5310
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International terrorism 1835, 5033, 6659 International terrorism, conferences/seminars 6659 International terrorism, management development/ capacity building 1835 International terrorism, military/veterans 6659 Internship funds, arts/culture/humanities 609, 2921, 6593 Internship funds, civil rights 5494 Internship funds, community improvement/ development 3555, 5190, 5433, 6477, 6624, 7391, 8248 Internship funds, education 2650, 2779, 2921, 3677, 5433, 5494, 6224, 6624, 6638 Internship funds, employment 531, 2650, 6137, 6477 Internship funds, environment 2650, 6137 Internship funds, health—general 6638 Internship funds, human services—multipurpose 3555, 5190 Internship funds, international affairs/development 3910, 6593 Internship funds, philanthropy/voluntarism 531, 3910, 8248 Internship funds, public affairs/government 2779, 5494, 6624 Internship funds, religion 1711, 2215 Internship funds, science 2650 Internship funds, youth development 531 Iran, international affairs/development 9027 Iraq, health—general 8363 Iraq, international affairs/development 8363 Iraq, religion 2159 Ireland, education 5422, 6229, 7498 Ireland, environment 6229 Ireland, public affairs/government 5422, 6229 Ireland, science 6229, 7498 Islam 1306, 4153, 5907 Islam, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1306 Islam, children/youth 5907 Islam, curriculum development 5907 Islam, faculty/staff development 4153 Islam, management development/capacity building 4153 Islam, minorities 1306, 4153 Islam, research 5907 Islam, women 5907 Israel, civil rights 628, 630, 2127, 2128, 3343, 5961 Israel, community improvement/development 627, 632, 2127, 2128, 3343, 5961 Israel, crime/courts/legal services 628 Israel, education 640, 641, 2120, 6148, 6149, 9088 Israel, environment 629 Israel, health—general 6675, 8847 Israel, international affairs/development 632, 640, 641, 2120, 2127-2129, 4736, 6148, 6149, 7414, 8847 Israel, public affairs/government 632, 2129 Israel, social sciences 632, 640, 641, 6148, 6149 Italy, religion 2244 Jamaica, public affairs/government 7676 Jamaica, science 7676 Jewish agencies & temples 67, 638, 669, 670, 679, 684, 951, 2260, 2341, 3043, 3362, 6147, 6150-6153, 6281, 6521, 6701-6705, 7288, 7289, 7418, 7902, 9086 Jewish agencies & temples, aging 6151-6153 Jewish agencies & temples, children/youth 6147, 6150 Jewish agencies & temples, economically disadvantaged 670, 679, 684, 3362 Jewish agencies & temples, income development 9086 Jewish agencies & temples, management development/capacity building 951, 3043, 7418, 9086 Jewish agencies & temples, minorities 679, 684 Jewish agencies & temples, seed money 6150 Jewish agencies & temples, technical assistance 9086 Journalism school/education 846, 2228
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Journalism school/education, curriculum development 846 Journalism school/education, program evaluation 846 Journalism school/education, research 2228 Journalism/publishing, awards/prizes/competitions 2233 Journalism/publishing, children 7807 Journalism/publishing, children/youth 2594 Journalism/publishing, conferences/seminars 6570 Journalism/publishing, economically disadvantaged 5253 Journalism/publishing, electronic media/online services 2235, 6570 Journalism/publishing, endowments 8583 Journalism/publishing, faculty/staff development 6448 Journalism/publishing, fellowships 4707 Journalism/publishing, income development 5253, 6707, 6753 Journalism/publishing, management development/ capacity building 889, 1373, 2103, 2233, 4925, 5253, 6707, 6753 Journalism/publishing, minorities 288, 4925, 5882 Journalism/publishing, program evaluation 2594 Journalism/publishing, publication 139, 1209, 6448 Journalism/publishing, technical assistance 5882, 6448, 6707, 6753 Journalism/publishing, youth 288, 4925 Kenya, animals/wildlife 411 Kenya, arts/culture/humanities 5877 Kenya, civil rights 5754 Kenya, community improvement/development 411, 414, 5441, 5766, 5916 Kenya, crime/courts/legal services 5754, 7562 Kenya, education 5767, 8770 Kenya, environment 5916 Kenya, food/nutrition/agriculture 6606, 8916-8919 Kenya, health—general 769, 770, 3345, 6597, 7562 Kenya, human services—multipurpose 7562 Kenya, international affairs/development 5441, 5831, 6597, 8916-8919 Kenya, mental health/substance abuse 5879 Kenya, public affairs/government 5617, 5767, 5877, 8770 Kenya, religion 9038 Kenya, science 8917 Kenya, social sciences 414, 769, 770, 5617 Kenya, youth development 5877, 7562 Kidney diseases 7278 Kidney diseases, program evaluation 7278 Kyrgyzstan, education 6494-6496 Kyrgyzstan, international affairs/development 6496 Labor studies 3763, 3898, 3948, 4056, 5667, 5823, 6661 Labor studies, economically disadvantaged 3898, 3948, 4056, 5823 Labor studies, faculty/staff development 3898 Labor studies, minorities 5823 Labor studies, program evaluation 3763, 4056 Labor studies, publication 6661 Labor studies, research 3763, 5667, 5823 Labor studies, technical assistance 3948, 5667 Labor unions/organizations, children/youth 1309 Labor unions/organizations, economically disadvantaged 1312, 2658, 5237, 5819, 8541, 8730, 8732, 8738 Labor unions/organizations, faculty/staff development 5819 Labor unions/organizations, Hispanics/Latinos 2658 Labor unions/organizations, immigrants/refugees 369, 1309, 2658 Labor unions/organizations, infants/toddlers 1312 Labor unions/organizations, management development/capacity building 5819, 8541 Labor unions/organizations, migrant workers 7088 Labor unions/organizations, minorities 369, 1309, 5237, 7088, 8730, 8732, 8738 Labor unions/organizations, research 5667
Labor unions/organizations, technical assistance 2658, 5667 Labor unions/organizations, women 5819 Labor unions/organizations, youth 5237 Landscaping 7962 Landscaping, building/renovation 7962 Landscaping, technical assistance 7962 Language (foreign) 197, 258, 1529, 4077, 4512, 4847, 4860, 5948 Language (foreign), African Americans/Blacks 4077 Language (foreign), Asians/Pacific Islanders 197 Language (foreign), children/youth 4860 Language (foreign), economically disadvantaged 258, 4847, 4860 Language (foreign), equipment 4077 Language (foreign), faculty/staff development 258, 1529, 4077, 5948 Language (foreign), immigrants/refugees 197, 258, 1529, 4847, 4860 Language (foreign), minorities 258, 4847, 4860 Language (foreign), program evaluation 258, 4847, 4860 Language (foreign), technical assistance 4077, 4847, 4860 Language/linguistics 417, 2311, 3234, 5693 Language/linguistics, children/youth 3234 Language/linguistics, curriculum development 417 Language/linguistics, economically disadvantaged 2311, 3234 Language/linguistics, immigrants/refugees 3234 Language/linguistics, indigenous people 417 Language/linguistics, management development/ capacity building 2311, 5693 Language/linguistics, minorities 3234 Language/linguistics, program evaluation 417 Language/linguistics, publication 5693 Language/linguistics, research 417, 5693 Language/linguistics, technical assistance 3234 Laos, arts/culture/humanities 2731 Laos, environment 2731 Laos, international affairs/development 2731 Latin America, animals/wildlife 1213 Latin America, arts/culture/humanities 6220 Latin America, civil rights 5772 Latin America, community improvement/ development 1223, 3728, 5326, 5723, 5755, 6112, 6113, 6360 Latin America, crime/courts/legal services 3548, 5772 Latin America, education 5666, 5824, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Latin America, environment 1157, 1185, 1213, 1223, 1448, 1449, 2122, 6051, 6052, 6185-6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Latin America, food/nutrition/agriculture 5755 Latin America, health—general 3619 Latin America, international affairs/development 1448, 1449, 2122, 3548, 3566, 3619, 3728, 3887, 4230, 4442, 5326, 5403, 5723, 5755, 5772, 5830, 6051, 6052, 6360 Latin America, philanthropy/voluntarism 3749, 6112, 6113 Latin America, public affairs/government 5830, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Latin America, religion 1713 Latin America, science 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Latin America, social sciences 3548, 3566, 5666, 5830 Latvia, education 8879 Latvia, public affairs/government 8879 Latvia, religion 9039 Law school/education 1381, 2767, 5903 Law school/education, economically disadvantaged 1381, 5903 Law school/education, management development/ capacity building 1381 Law school/education, program evaluation 2767 Law school/education, research 2767
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Law/international law 1158, 2150, 2728, 2767, 3548, 3566, 3927, 3950, 3974, 5815, 5918, 6580, 8385, 8834, 9101 Law/international law, crime/abuse victims 3974 Law/international law, faculty/staff development 8385 Law/international law, fellowships 6580 Law/international law, management development/ capacity building 2150, 8834 Law/international law, minorities 3974 Law/international law, program evaluation 2767 Law/international law, research 1158, 2767, 5815, 8834 Law/international law, technical assistance 3927, 3974, 5815, 5918 Law/international law, women 5918 Leadership development 144-146, 164, 168, 212, 222, 227, 231, 361, 369, 371, 374, 381, 399, 459, 619, 662, 688, 705, 708, 711, 716, 723, 740, 741, 759-761, 948, 963, 964, 1117, 1208, 1244-1246, 1309, 1345, 1385, 1386, 1466, 1495, 1497, 1507, 1517, 1574, 1665, 1695, 1706, 1714, 1746, 1813, 1927, 1938, 1964, 2092, 2093, 2123, 2131, 2132, 2194, 2197, 2199, 2209, 2218, 2241, 2335, 2342, 2441, 2564, 2649, 2720, 2779, 2808, 2863, 2939, 2940, 2990, 2995, 3015, 3132, 3143, 3149, 3172, 3212, 3226, 3232, 3241, 3266, 3299, 3300, 3310, 3354, 3357, 3359, 3365, 3470, 3529, 3554, 3621, 3635, 3647, 3708, 3765, 3782, 3793, 3811, 3814, 3816, 3821, 3822, 3913, 3917, 3928, 3951, 3971, 3989, 4107, 4112, 4134, 4216, 4217, 4257, 4300, 4327, 4328, 4393-4397, 4408, 4413, 4415, 4475, 4503, 4630, 4690, 4789, 4791, 4801, 4872, 4885, 4886, 4894, 4899, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4952, 4954, 4960, 4999, 5002, 5023, 5038-5040, 5051, 5069, 5096, 5099, 5172, 5239, 5241, 5478, 5494, 5557, 5615, 5623, 5684, 5697, 5733, 5748, 5773, 5790, 5791, 5806, 5854, 5855, 5857, 5858, 5896, 5944, 5951, 5967, 6222, 6267, 6268, 6420, 6442, 6473, 6483, 6517, 6558, 6569, 6590, 6734, 6735, 6772, 6817, 6842, 6843, 6848-6854, 6858-6869, 6871-6889, 6905, 7056, 7112, 7250, 7275, 7296, 7387, 7404, 7406, 7545, 7586, 7655, 7695, 7701, 7716, 7718, 7722, 7723, 7839, 7912, 7917, 8038, 8226, 8227, 8260, 8377, 8405, 8409, 8419, 8423, 8449, 8461, 8464, 8507, 8518, 8581, 8584, 8622, 8638, 8642, 8665, 8713, 8715, 8721-8723, 8728, 8729, 8731, 8736, 8738, 8740, 8749, 8756, 8757, 8762, 8763, 8888, 8951, 8975, 8983, 9041, 9051, 9062, 9097, 9110, 9117, 9131 Leadership development, African Americans/Blacks 740, 741, 1813, 3241, 3765, 5896, 6222 Leadership development, aging 361, 4134, 8728 Leadership development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 619, 708, 1714, 2131, 3782, 5773, 5790 Leadership development, awards/prizes/ competitions 619, 741, 759, 761 Leadership development, building/renovation 3365, 7701 Leadership development, capital campaigns 4327, 4396, 4397 Leadership development, children 1507 Leadership development, children/youth 705, 1309, 2194, 2649, 3132, 3143, 3149, 3172, 3212, 3226, 3241, 3266, 3299, 3300, 3310, 4134, 4791, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5002, 5096, 5944, 5951, 6772, 6817, 6842, 6843, 6848-6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6879, 6881-6889, 8038, 8728, 8740, 8951 Leadership development, conferences/seminars 1813, 1927, 1938, 2863, 3143, 3928, 3951, 3989, 4630, 5051, 5494, 5623, 6876, 6880, 7275, 7406, 7839, 8038, 8405 Leadership development, crime/abuse victims 3143 Leadership development, curriculum development 1938 Leadership development, disabilities, people with 1574, 3365
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Leadership development, economically disadvantaged 222, 374, 662, 708, 740, 741, 1345, 1385, 1466, 1665, 1714, 2441, 2720, 2808, 2940, 2995, 3132, 3266, 3299, 3300, 3354, 3357, 3359, 3365, 3913, 3989, 4107, 4134, 4257, 4327, 4328, 4393-4397, 4503, 4791, 4872, 5239, 5623, 5733, 5748, 5791, 5857, 5967, 6420, 6558, 7275, 7586, 7722, 8419, 8715, 8721, 8722, 8728, 8729, 8738, 8740, 8749, 8763, 8951, 9097 Leadership development, electronic media/online services 6851, 6876 Leadership development, endowments 3647 Leadership development, faculty/staff development 145, 146, 164, 168, 716, 1497, 2194, 2199, 2209, 3554, 3621, 3821, 5099, 5896, 6267, 6268, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850, 6852-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7655, 8377, 8405, 8736 Leadership development, fellowships 1938, 2123, 3149, 3357, 3708, 3951, 4217, 5790, 6569, 7250, 8584 Leadership development, girls 2132 Leadership development, Hispanics/Latinos 381, 2241, 2335, 2441, 3212, 3989, 6420, 8715, 8721, 8723, 8729, 9110 Leadership development, immigrants/refugees 369, 619, 963, 964, 1309, 1386, 3782, 5733, 8715, 8721, 8723, 8728, 8736 Leadership development, income development 3822, 5855, 8581 Leadership development, indigenous people 5857 Leadership development, infants/toddlers 1208, 1695, 4872, 7839 Leadership development, internship funds 2779, 5494 Leadership development, LGBTQ 716, 3621 Leadership development, management development/capacity building 459, 759, 1117, 1495, 2093, 2197, 2441, 3149, 3310, 3793, 3821, 3822, 3913, 3989, 4257, 4408, 4690, 5623, 5684, 5697, 5806, 5855, 5857, 5858, 5896, 5951, 7917, 8226, 8581, 8638, 8665, 8721, 8731, 8740, 8951, 8975, 8983, 9131 Leadership development, minorities 231, 361, 369, 374, 963, 964, 1309, 1345, 1386, 1665, 3132, 3811, 3913, 4107, 4216, 4217, 4327, 4328, 4393-4397, 4503, 4791, 5239, 5615, 5623, 5684, 5733, 5791, 5806, 5967, 6558, 7839, 8584, 8722, 8728, 8736, 8738, 8740, 8763 Leadership development, Native Americans/ American Indians 212, 2939, 8638, 8665, 8713, 8715, 8749, 8983 Leadership development, offenders/ex-offenders 3354, 4930, 4931, 4960, 6473 Leadership development, program evaluation 371, 761, 4415, 4885, 4960, 5002 Leadership development, publication 1246, 1746, 1938, 6851, 8461 Leadership development, research 231, 662, 705, 761, 1117, 1208, 2441, 3917, 5748, 6734, 6735, 6842, 6843, 6848, 6850-6854, 6858-6867, 6871-6875, 6877-6879, 6881-6889, 7912, 8419, 8763 Leadership development, scholarship funds 1507, 2564, 5096, 6517, 9041 Leadership development, seed money 5172, 8464 Leadership development, student aid 2808 Leadership development, substance abusers 4930, 4931, 4960 Leadership development, technical assistance 1495, 1574, 2441, 3149, 3917, 3989, 4257, 4886, 4894, 4899, 4915, 4930, 4931, 4952, 5748 Leadership development, women 381, 662, 2131, 2132, 4872, 5494, 5615, 5623, 5697, 5806, 8740, 8756, 8757, 8762, 8763 Leadership development, youth 371, 2940, 4393-4395 Learning disorders 430, 7412, 8400 Learning disorders, children/youth 430, 7412, 8400 Learning disorders, mentally disabled 430, 7412, 8400
SUBJECT INDEX
Learning disorders, program evaluation 7412 Lebanon, arts/culture/humanities 612, 5774 Lebanon, community improvement/development 5343 Lebanon, health—general 8847 Lebanon, international affairs/development 5343, 8847 Legal services 2, 72, 213, 218, 382, 462, 463, 602, 628, 971, 1231, 1310, 1311, 1352, 1364, 1381, 1464, 1486, 1827, 1922, 2068, 2070, 2078, 2104, 2299, 2640, 2740, 3354, 3358, 3548, 3896, 3903, 3959, 3990, 4146, 4193, 4372, 4375, 4420, 4455, 4486, 4513, 4520, 4781, 4787, 5037, 5254, 5263, 5405, 5477, 5625, 5634, 5637, 5687, 5762, 5772, 5801, 5903, 5918, 5937, 5973, 6011-6013, 6019, 6026, 6105, 6127, 6269, 6272, 6326, 6404, 6445, 6487, 6499, 6536, 6641, 6658, 7551, 7580, 7639, 7658, 8033, 8250, 8554, 8555, 8558, 8637, 8696, 9134 Legal services, African Americans/Blacks 3903, 4486 Legal services, aging 382, 1464, 4166, 7310 Legal services, AIDS, people with 6019 Legal services, Asians/Pacific Islanders 3896, 5634 Legal services, capital campaigns 6326 Legal services, children/youth 2, 1231, 1352, 1486, 1501, 4166, 5263, 5491, 5762, 5937, 6487, 7551, 7580, 7639, 8033, 8555, 8637, 9134 Legal services, computer systems/equipment 8278 Legal services, conferences/seminars 5687 Legal services, crime/abuse victims 2, 1231, 1352, 1486, 1501, 2104, 5625, 7551, 7580, 7639, 8554, 8555, 8637, 9134 Legal services, disabilities, people with 4166, 7310 Legal services, economically disadvantaged 213, 218, 362, 382, 384, 768, 857, 1231, 1311, 1381, 1479, 1827, 2068, 2070, 2078, 2104, 2299, 2900, 3354, 3358, 3903, 4146, 4166, 4193, 4331, 4375, 4420, 4455, 4486, 4513, 4520, 4787, 5037, 5405, 5491, 5625, 5687, 5772, 5903, 5937, 5973, 6011-6013, 6019, 6105, 6326, 6445, 6468, 6499, 7087, 7310, 8033, 8250, 8554, 8558 Legal services, electronic media/online services 72, 2752, 8278 Legal services, faculty/staff development 592, 602, 9134 Legal services, guardianship 1501, 4166 Legal services, Hispanics/Latinos 1196, 1311, 2068, 4146, 4420, 4455, 6365, 8278 Legal services, homeless 2543 Legal services, immigrants/refugees 384, 602, 1310, 1311, 2068, 2070, 2104, 3896, 4486, 5634, 5801, 8554 Legal services, income development 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 3896, 4166, 5801, 6026, 8637 Legal services, LGBTQ 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 5637 Legal services, management development/capacity building 2, 189, 213, 218, 382, 384, 602, 628, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 768, 791, 857, 1039, 1196, 1231, 1310, 1352, 1381, 1464, 2068, 2070, 2104, 2299, 2633, 3896, 4146, 4166, 4420, 4455, 4486, 5254, 5263, 5625, 5634, 5687, 5739, 5754, 5762, 5772, 5801, 5805, 5937, 6011-6013, 6016, 6019, 6365, 6445, 7580, 7639, 7658, 8278, 8555, 8637, 9134 Legal services, mentally disabled 6016 Legal services, migrant workers 213 Legal services, minorities 72, 218, 362, 768, 857, 2070, 2078, 4520, 5568, 5805, 5937, 7071, 7310 Legal services, Native Americans/American Indians 1027, 4372, 5739 Legal services, offenders/ex-offenders 2740, 3354, 5687, 5762, 6011-6013, 6019, 6026, 6445, 6468, 6487, 7087 Legal services, program evaluation 7310 Legal services, public interest law 189, 362, 384, 592, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 768, 791, 850, 857, 1027, 1039, 1196, 1305, 1479, 2157, 2343, 2633, 2752, 2900, 3340, 3927,
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4034, 4047, 4331, 4767, 4770, 5231, 5319, 5491, 5568, 5677, 5739, 5754, 5805, 6016, 6365, 6468, 6469, 6724, 6818, 6893, 7071, 7087, 7310, 8278, 9077 Legal services, research 1039, 5477, 5491, 5637 Legal services, substance abusers 6019 Legal services, technical assistance 592, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 1027, 1311, 3896, 3927, 3959, 3990, 4047, 5568, 5637, 5918, 6019, 6026, 6536, 6893, 8033 Legal services, tenant law 2543, 2786, 8169, 8170 Legal services, women 732, 2104, 5477, 5491, 5625, 5637, 5754, 5772, 5918, 5937, 6445 Legal services, youth 2740 LGBTQ, arts/culture/humanities 720, 5921 LGBTQ, civil rights 692, 697, 714-716, 720, 721, 727, 732, 743, 744, 748, 1739, 1750, 1751, 3431, 3621, 3637, 4228, 4304, 4441, 5361, 5637, 5724, 5735, 5921, 6247, 6504, 8686 LGBTQ, crime/courts/legal services 692, 697, 714, 715, 721, 727, 732, 743, 744, 5637 LGBTQ, education 692, 721, 743, 748, 3637, 4445, 5361, 5921, 6504 LGBTQ, health—general 253, 294, 307, 333, 334, 378, 692, 721, 743, 1361, 2544, 3431, 5637, 8686 LGBTQ, health—specific diseases 378, 2544, 6321 LGBTQ, human services—multipurpose 333, 697, 699, 714, 715, 720, 727, 728, 732, 743, 744, 748, 1361, 1382, 1430, 1747, 1749, 2181, 3431, 4228, 4280, 4304, 4390, 4425, 4441, 4445, 6321 LGBTQ, philanthropy/voluntarism 4226, 5724, 5735 LGBTQ, public affairs/government 697, 714-716, 727, 732, 744, 3621, 3637 LGBTQ, religion 699 LGBTQ, safety/disaster relief 5915 LGBTQ, youth development 728, 4280, 4425 Libraries (academic/research) 1080, 5257, 6215, 6222 Libraries (academic/research), African Americans/ Blacks 5257, 6222 Libraries (academic/research), electronic media/ online services 1080 Libraries (academic/research), management development/capacity building 5257 Libraries (public) 1319-1321, 2492, 3360, 4094, 4702, 7539, 7589, 7944, 8785, 8813, 8879 Libraries (public), capital campaigns 1321 Libraries (public), children/youth 4094 Libraries (public), collections acquisition 1319 Libraries (public), computer systems/equipment 8785, 8813, 8879 Libraries (public), economically disadvantaged 4094, 8813 Libraries (public), electronic media/online services 3360, 8785, 8813, 8879 Libraries (public), faculty/staff development 3360, 8879 Libraries (public), income development 1321, 7589, 7944 Libraries (public), management development/ capacity building 1319-1321, 2492, 4094, 4702, 7539, 7589, 7944 Libraries (public), minorities 4094 Libraries (public), research 2492 Libraries (school) 5181, 5182 Libraries (school), children 5181, 5182 Libraries (school), economically disadvantaged 5181, 5182 Libraries (school), minorities 5181, 5182 Libraries (school), program evaluation 5182 Libraries (school), publication 5182 Libraries (school), technical assistance 5182 Libraries (special) 3618, 5108, 5110 Libraries (special), management development/ capacity building 3618, 5108, 5110 Libraries, archives 808, 809, 5546, 5710, 6175, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6190, 6194, 6198-6204, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6235, 6617 Libraries/library science 2166, 3020, 6223, 6224, 7783, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805,
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8807, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8878, 8880-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Libraries/library science, computer systems/ equipment 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8878, 8880-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Libraries/library science, conferences/seminars 6223 Libraries/library science, electronic media/online services 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8878, 8880-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Libraries/library science, infants/toddlers 7783 Libraries/library science, internship funds 6224 Libraries/library science, Native Americans/ American Indians 8876 Libraries/library science, research 2166 Literature 413, 660, 694, 927, 1199, 2079, 2258, 2558, 2601, 3538, 4531, 4776, 4794, 5935, 7245, 7314, 7634, 7916, 8692 Literature, children/youth 660, 2079, 2258, 4776, 4794 Literature, conferences/seminars 5935 Literature, economically disadvantaged 2079, 7634 Literature, fellowships 8692 Literature, Hispanics/Latinos 3538 Literature, income development 927, 7634 Literature, management development/capacity building 413, 660, 694, 927, 1199, 2079, 2558, 2601, 3538, 4531, 5935, 7245, 7314, 7634, 7916, 8692 Literature, publication 413 Literature, youth 694, 927, 2601, 5935 Lithuania, arts/culture/humanities 2742 Lithuania, education 2742 Lung diseases 2974 Lung diseases, seed money 2974 Lung research 1010 Malawi, community improvement/development 8956 Malawi, public affairs/government 8956 Malawi, religion 1705 Malaysia, civil rights 6247 Malaysia, health—general 807, 1180-1182, 5752, 5753 Mali, health—general 8849 Mali, health—specific diseases 8849 Mali, international affairs/development 8849 Marine science 1023, 1090, 6651, 6670, 7607, 8054, 8995 Marine science, building/renovation 7607 Marine science, management development/capacity building 7607 Marine science, program evaluation 8054 Marine science, technical assistance 6651 Marine science, youth 8054 Mathematics 73, 74, 425, 848, 1080, 1104-1106, 1109, 1276, 1729, 1811, 1823, 1825, 1826, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 2188, 2258, 3078, 3460, 4616, 4625, 4635, 5560, 6668, 7471-7473, 7481, 7485, 7487, 7495, 7496, 7498, 7512, 7515, 7516, 7735, 7745, 7757, 8273, 8287, 8375, 8377, 8383, 8463, 8465, 8509, 8894, 8939, 9049
Mathematics, children 73, 3078, 8375 Mathematics, children/youth 74, 1104-1106, 1109, 1811, 1825, 1834, 2258, 3460, 4616, 4625, 7471-7473, 7481, 7485, 7487, 7495, 7496, 7498, 7512, 7515, 7516, 8287, 8383, 8463 Mathematics, conferences/seminars 1276 Mathematics, curriculum development 73, 74, 1104, 1823, 3078, 7745, 8273, 8939 Mathematics, economically disadvantaged 1109, 8383, 8465 Mathematics, electronic media/online services 73, 74, 848, 1080, 3078, 8273, 8463 Mathematics, equipment 1276 Mathematics, faculty/staff development 1276, 1729, 1811, 1823, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1834, 2188, 3078, 7757, 8377 Mathematics, fellowships 1109, 8273 Mathematics, film/video/radio 6668 Mathematics, Hispanics/Latinos 4625 Mathematics, infants/toddlers 8465 Mathematics, management development/capacity building 1109, 3460 Mathematics, minorities 1729, 1811, 1825 Mathematics, program evaluation 848, 1104-1106, 1823 Mathematics, research 848, 4625, 8465, 8894 Mathematics, seed money 7735 Mathematics, technical assistance 1729, 6668, 8375 Mathematics, youth 8894, 8939 Media, film/video 344, 593, 666, 797, 864, 2535, 5335, 5618, 5627, 5632, 5664, 5781, 6317, 6341, 6632, 6708, 6710, 7590, 7620, 7797, 7923, 8023, 8233, 8659 Media, journalism/publishing 139, 288, 889, 1209, 1373, 2103, 2233, 2235, 2239, 2594, 4707, 4925, 5253, 5882, 6413, 6414, 6448, 6570, 6707, 6743, 6744, 6753, 6821, 7807, 8582, 8583 Media, radio 40, 42, 810, 826, 904, 1211, 3829, 5642, 5807, 5927, 6235, 6716, 7601, 8417 Media, television 672, 1362, 1473, 5627, 5678, 6235, 6515, 6749, 7924, 7950, 8266 Media/communications 14, 175, 288, 385, 530, 720, 754, 781, 784, 785, 813, 827, 1044, 1126, 1136-1141, 1154, 1162-1166, 1187, 1334, 1343, 1351, 1456, 1483, 1726, 1933, 2252, 2436, 2467, 2507, 2718, 2731, 2750, 2752, 2783, 2926, 3159-3161, 3929, 3930, 3933, 4506, 4624, 4769, 4925, 5104, 5121, 5457, 5460, 5487, 5664, 5725, 5840, 5876, 5877, 5914, 5921, 6010, 6023, 6308, 6429, 6443, 6444, 6457, 6468, 6501, 6514, 6536, 6551, 6579, 6612, 6738-6740, 6751, 6754, 6851, 7661, 7788, 7897, 8584, 8725, 9069 Media/communications, African Americans/Blacks 5664 Media/communications, Asians/Pacific Islanders 4506 Media/communications, capital campaigns 4506 Media/communications, children/youth 813, 1162-1166, 3159-3161, 4624, 5877, 5921, 6514, 6579, 6740, 8725 Media/communications, computer systems/ equipment 6751 Media/communications, conferences/seminars 3161 Media/communications, curriculum development 6514 Media/communications, economically disadvantaged 1351, 3929, 5877, 6468, 6740 Media/communications, electronic media/online services 2752, 2926, 6551, 6738-6740, 6851, 7788 Media/communications, equipment 1138, 2252 Media/communications, faculty/staff development 2252 Media/communications, fellowships 1164, 8584 Media/communications, girls 7788 Media/communications, Hispanics/Latinos 2507 Media/communications, income development 6738, 6739 Media/communications, infants/toddlers 1187 Media/communications, LGBTQ 720, 5921
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Media/communications, management development/capacity building 14, 385, 813, 827, 1044, 1154, 1343, 1456, 1483, 2467, 4925, 5104, 5664, 5877, 6501, 6579, 6738, 6739, 6751, 6754 Media/communications, men 5914 Media/communications, minorities 288, 385, 720, 4925, 6010, 6501, 8584 Media/communications, offenders/ex-offenders 6468 Media/communications, program evaluation 1139, 2750, 2926, 5876 Media/communications, publication 530, 1126, 6457, 6851, 7661 Media/communications, research 1165, 1166, 2750, 2926, 3929, 4769, 6444, 6457, 6851 Media/communications, seed money 4506, 5664, 6443 Media/communications, technical assistance 781, 1351, 1933, 3929, 3933, 4506, 5121, 5914, 6023, 6429, 6536, 7897 Media/communications, women 5487, 7897 Media/communications, youth 288, 385, 1351, 1483, 4925, 6443, 6444, 6501 Medical care, African Americans/Blacks 188, 4897, 8222 Medical care, aging 333, 4840, 4975 Medical care, AIDS, people with 8903 Medical care, Asians/Pacific Islanders 197 Medical care, bioethics 2267, 6638 Medical care, blind/visually impaired 201 Medical care, children/youth 217, 355, 1100, 2802, 4093, 4859-4861, 4873, 5155, 6348, 7756, 8426, 8523, 8524 Medical care, community health systems 527, 1019, 1034, 1932, 3860, 8156, 8157 Medical care, computer systems/equipment 2962 Medical care, conferences/seminars 2977, 8955 Medical care, crime/abuse victims 2442, 2802 Medical care, curriculum development 188 Medical care, disabilities, people with 192, 1903, 2825, 3351, 3867, 4212, 4729, 4840, 6434, 8691 Medical care, economically disadvantaged 6, 138, 188, 201, 217, 257, 292, 355, 1522, 1932, 3544, 4098, 4156, 4381, 4840, 4847, 4854-4856, 4859-4861, 4873, 4890, 4927, 4929, 4939, 4943, 4944, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4981, 5155, 6484, 7115, 7756, 8222, 8426, 8600, 8836, 8903 Medical care, electronic media/online services 188, 1522 Medical care, faculty/staff development 2800, 8426 Medical care, girls 2442, 2825, 7890 Medical care, Hispanics/Latinos 6, 215, 257, 4943, 4951, 4957 Medical care, homeless 1522, 2800, 3611, 5155 Medical care, immigrants/refugees 183, 187, 188, 197, 215, 344, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4957, 4981 Medical care, in-patient care 4827 Medical care, income development 4212 Medical care, infants/toddlers 8691 Medical care, LGBTQ 333 Medical care, management development/capacity building 6, 138, 201, 355, 527, 1932, 3409, 3611, 3860, 3867, 4093, 4098, 4156, 4212, 4714, 4729, 6348, 8156, 8157, 8600, 8691 Medical care, mentally disabled 1100, 5169 Medical care, minorities 183, 187, 192, 344, 4156, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4929, 4961, 4962, 4981, 5155 Medical care, Native Americans/American Indians 2977 Medical care, outpatient care 6, 138, 183, 187, 188, 192, 197, 215, 217, 257, 292, 332, 333, 344, 355, 1072, 1389, 1522, 1769, 1793, 2442, 2800, 2802, 2962, 2963, 2973, 2977, 3409, 3543, 3544, 3611, 4098, 4156, 4381, 4589, 4714, 4827, 4831, 4840, 4847, 4854-4857, 4859-4861, 4873, 4878, 4883, 4890, 4892, 4895, 4897, 4920, 4927, 4929, 4937, 4939, 4943, 4944, 4951, 4957, 4959, 4961, 4962, 4970, 4975, 4976, 4980-4982, 5155, 5169,
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5544, 6023, 6484, 7115, 7756, 7890, 8222, 8426, 8600, 8827, 8836, 8903, 8955 Medical care, physically disabled 4093, 6348 Medical care, program evaluation 344, 1100, 1522, 2442, 4827, 4840, 4847, 4860, 4861, 4878, 4920, 4927, 4937, 4959, 4975, 4976, 5169, 5544, 7890, 8523, 8524, 8836 Medical care, publication 215 Medical care, rehabilitation 201, 1100, 1903, 2825, 3351, 3867, 4093, 4212, 4729, 6348, 6434, 8523, 8524, 8691 Medical care, research 183, 187, 2825, 4381, 4589, 4827, 4878, 4890, 4920, 4943, 4944, 4951, 4961, 4970, 4975, 4976, 4981, 5544, 8827, 8903 Medical care, seed money 2977, 6484, 8827 Medical care, single parents 4873 Medical care, substance abusers 2800, 4920, 4970, 4982 Medical care, technical assistance 1903, 2800, 3860, 3867, 4831, 4840, 4847, 4854-4857, 4859, 4860, 4873, 4883, 4890, 4892, 4895, 4897, 4929, 4939, 4943, 4951, 4957, 4961, 4962, 4970, 4980-4982, 6023 Medical care, women 192, 292, 1932, 2802, 2825, 3543, 3544, 4873 Medical care, youth 292, 1389 Medical research, Africa 8769, 8834 Medical research, AIDS, people with 5584 Medical research, Canada 2450 Medical research, conferences/seminars 5584 Medical research, Developing countries 5584 Medical research, ethics 8769 Medical research, income development 6430 Medical research, institute 47, 48, 2563, 6050, 6430, 6996, 7367, 8309 Medical research, management development/ capacity building 6430, 7367, 8309, 8834 Medical research, management/technical aid 48, 66, 2173, 2450, 2563, 4493, 4495, 5584, 6050, 7898, 8769, 8834 Medical research, Mozambique 8834 Medical research, publication 8769 Medical research, seed money 48, 7898 Medical research, Spain 8834 Medical research, Tanzania 8769 Medical research, technical assistance 47, 6996 Medical school/education 47, 343, 1769, 1771, 2573, 2808, 2977, 4735, 4834, 4895, 4937, 4975, 4976, 4980, 6020, 6171, 6430, 6472, 6638, 6995, 8213, 8214, 8393 Medical school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 4834 Medical school/education, aging 4975 Medical school/education, children/youth 8393 Medical school/education, conferences/seminars 2977 Medical school/education, curriculum development 1771, 6171 Medical school/education, economically disadvantaged 2808, 6472 Medical school/education, faculty/staff development 343, 1771 Medical school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 1771, 4834 Medical school/education, income development 6020, 6430 Medical school/education, internship funds 6638 Medical school/education, management development/capacity building 4735, 6020, 6430, 6472 Medical school/education, minorities 343 Medical school/education, Native Americans/ American Indians 2977, 4834 Medical school/education, program evaluation 4937, 4975, 4976 Medical school/education, research 4975, 4976, 6171 Medical school/education, seed money 2977 Medical school/education, student aid 2573, 2808 Medical school/education, technical assistance 47, 4834, 4895, 4980 Medical school/education, youth 6171 Medicine/medical care, aging 7763
SUBJECT INDEX
Medicine/medical care, boys 3545 Medicine/medical care, children/youth 7756 Medicine/medical care, economically disadvantaged 359, 362, 384, 7756 Medicine/medical care, girls 3545 Medicine/medical care, immigrants/refugees 384 Medicine/medical care, management development/ capacity building 359, 384 Medicine/medical care, minorities 288, 359, 362 Medicine/medical care, public education 191, 288, 359, 362, 384, 633, 3545, 3565, 5489, 7756, 7763 Medicine/medical care, terminal illness, people with 7763 Medicine/medical care, women 633, 3565, 5489 Medicine/medical care, youth 288 Men, arts/culture/humanities 3840, 5914 Men, community improvement/development 989, 1913 Men, crime/courts/legal services 1913 Men, education 2951, 3992, 4025, 6211 Men, environment 989, 3840 Men, health—general 274, 4806, 4908, 5914 Men, health—specific diseases 4806, 4908 Men, housing/shelter 7579 Men, human services—multipurpose 122, 274, 989, 1278, 2240, 3122, 3259, 3301, 3315, 3840, 7557 Men, medical research 1406 Men, philanthropy/voluntarism 989, 4806 Men, public affairs/government 1913 Mental health, addictions 7198 Mental health, African Americans/Blacks 299, 4922 Mental health, aging 2832, 2848, 2849, 2851, 2852, 4144, 5177, 6636, 6839 Mental health, AIDS, people with 1586, 6586, 6610 Mental health, association 2738, 2816, 7201, 8391 Mental health, boys 7276 Mental health, building/renovation 286, 3819 Mental health, capital campaigns 286 Mental health, children 2816 Mental health, children/youth 181, 208, 210, 217, 514, 944, 1262, 2169, 3141, 3237, 4252, 4313, 4398, 4830, 4900, 5535, 5937, 6586, 6610, 6773, 7201, 7373, 7434, 7441, 7594, 7790, 7899 Mental health, clinics 1262, 1523, 1586, 3465, 4252, 4313, 4355, 4398, 4922, 6840, 7594 Mental health, conferences/seminars 2832, 2849, 2852, 5177 Mental health, counseling/support groups 354, 514, 2892, 4144, 7434 Mental health, crime/abuse victims 210, 2169, 6838, 6840, 7594 Mental health, curriculum development 6171 Mental health, depression 2075, 2831, 2972, 3235, 4918, 4922 Mental health, disabilities, people with 1586, 4212 Mental health, disorders 1402, 3237, 4900, 6171, 6840 Mental health, economically disadvantaged 217, 241, 242, 261, 352, 969, 1402, 1523, 3141, 3862, 4252, 4253, 4313, 4355, 4398, 4830, 4922, 5610, 5937, 6466, 6610, 6839, 6840 Mental health, electronic media/online services 1523, 2848, 4252 Mental health, faculty/staff development 2169, 2800, 4215, 4253, 6342 Mental health, girls 7276 Mental health, grief/bereavement counseling 944, 2832, 6586, 7790, 8453 Mental health, Hispanics/Latinos 261, 4470, 4922 Mental health, homeless 261, 1402, 1523, 2745, 2800, 3862 Mental health, income development 2524, 3465, 4212, 4252, 4253 Mental health, infants/toddlers 2816, 4355, 6838 Mental health, management development/capacity building 181, 210, 223, 286, 354, 514, 1262, 1402, 2169, 2524, 3465, 3615, 3846, 3862, 4115, 4144, 4212, 4215, 4252, 4253, 4355, 4398, 4470, 5608, 5610, 5937, 6292, 6636, 6838, 7201, 7211, 7373, 7441, 7594, 8453
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SUBJECT INDEX
Mental health, mentally disabled 1402, 2738, 2745, 2892, 3237, 3846, 3862, 4115, 4252, 4253, 4313, 4355, 4398, 4900, 4922, 5169, 5177, 5486, 5608, 6292, 6838-6840, 7016, 7068, 7198, 7201, 7211, 7373, 7899, 8232 Mental health, minorities 209, 277, 352, 354, 4215, 4830, 5937 Mental health, Native Americans/American Indians 5135 Mental health, offenders/ex-offenders 208, 223, 1402, 2745, 2892, 3819, 4115 Mental health, performance/productions 7276 Mental health, program evaluation 345, 1523, 3237, 4313, 4922, 5124, 5169, 6610, 6773, 7276 Mental health, research 2745, 2816, 3237, 4215, 4922, 5486, 6171, 6840, 7068 Mental health, residential care 3615, 3819, 3862, 6466, 7276, 7373 Mental health, seed money 242, 6840 Mental health, smoking 2330, 3717, 4832, 4849, 4850, 4919, 4932, 4964, 4967, 4968 Mental health, substance abusers 286, 969, 1402, 1586, 2800, 3615, 3819, 3862, 4253, 5486, 5610, 6466, 6636, 7198, 7276, 8232 Mental health, technical assistance 969, 1586, 2745, 2800, 3819, 3846, 4215, 4830, 4900, 7899 Mental health, transitional care 286, 969, 4253, 6636 Mental health, treatment 181, 208-210, 217, 223, 241, 242, 255, 261, 277, 299, 315, 332, 345, 352, 2082, 2169, 2524, 2745, 2800, 2848, 2849, 2851, 2852, 2892, 3141, 3846, 4115, 4212, 4215, 4470, 4830, 5124, 5135, 5169, 5177, 5486, 5535, 5537, 5608, 5610, 5937, 6292, 6342, 6610, 6773, 6838, 6839, 7016, 7068, 7198, 7211, 7441, 7636, 7899, 8232 Mental health, women 286, 354, 969, 2169, 3615, 4253, 5937 Mental health, youth 255, 261, 2745, 5135, 6171, 6840 Mental health/crisis services, administration/ regulation 345, 7699, 7700 Mental health/crisis services, African Americans/ Blacks 299 Mental health/crisis services, aging 1461, 2831, 2832, 2848, 2849, 2851, 2852, 6839 Mental health/crisis services, alliance 2738, 4299, 4480, 5124, 7237, 7380 Mental health/crisis services, children 1772, 2816 Mental health/crisis services, children/youth 123, 208, 3141, 7434, 7633, 7790, 8149, 8571 Mental health/crisis services, conferences/ seminars 2832, 2849, 2852 Mental health/crisis services, crime/abuse victims 2512, 6409, 6840, 7633 Mental health/crisis services, disabilities, people with 3541, 3542, 4949, 8149 Mental health/crisis services, economically disadvantaged 221, 241, 242, 261, 279, 1523, 2075, 3141, 3541, 3542, 4921, 4949, 6466, 6839, 6840 Mental health/crisis services, electronic media/ online services 1523, 2848 Mental health/crisis services, equal rights 209, 242, 261, 7068 Mental health/crisis services, faculty/staff development 3083, 6342, 6451 Mental health/crisis services, Hispanics/Latinos 261 Mental health/crisis services, homeless 261, 1523, 2075, 3541, 3542, 4949 Mental health/crisis services, hot-lines 1365, 1461, 7633 Mental health/crisis services, immigrants/refugees 279, 2831 Mental health/crisis services, infants/toddlers 2816 Mental health/crisis services, information services 4955 Mental health/crisis services, management development/capacity building 1365, 2512, 4299, 4480, 7237, 7380, 7633 Mental health/crisis services, management/ technical aid 113, 123, 208, 209, 221, 241,
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242, 255, 261, 277, 299, 315, 1523, 1772, 2075, 2082, 2222, 2738, 2816, 2831, 2832, 2848, 2849, 2851, 2852, 2892, 3083, 3100, 3141, 3541, 3542, 4896, 4949, 5169, 5486, 5537, 6342, 6409, 6451, 6452, 6466, 6470, 6839, 6840, 7016, 7068, 7198, 7434, 7636, 7790, 8149, 8391, 8571 Mental health/crisis services, mentally disabled 123, 1772, 2075, 2738, 2831, 2892, 4299, 4480, 4869, 5169, 5486, 6839, 6840, 7016, 7068, 7198, 7237, 7380 Mental health/crisis services, minorities 209, 277, 2831 Mental health/crisis services, offenders/ ex-offenders 208, 2892 Mental health/crisis services, program evaluation 345, 1523, 4869, 4874, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4921, 4963, 5124, 5169, 6451, 7699, 7700, 8571 Mental health/crisis services, public policy 221, 241, 279, 345, 2512, 3100, 3141, 4869, 4874, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4921, 4963 Mental health/crisis services, publication 4949 Mental health/crisis services, rape victim services 2569, 2874, 4206, 4229, 4698, 6409, 7356, 8502 Mental health/crisis services, reform 2738, 4869, 4874, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4921, 5537 Mental health/crisis services, research 2816, 4896, 5486, 6840, 7068 Mental health/crisis services, seed money 242, 6840 Mental health/crisis services, substance abusers 113, 3083, 4869, 4874, 4896, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4921, 4955, 4963, 5486, 6451, 6452, 6466, 6470, 7198, 7699, 7700 Mental health/crisis services, suicide 2870 Mental health/crisis services, technical assistance 1461, 4955 Mental health/crisis services, volunteer services 7790 Mental health/crisis services, women 1365, 2512, 6409, 7633 Mental health/crisis services, youth 255, 261, 1772, 6840 Mental health/substance abuse, China 5937 Mental health/substance abuse, Global programs 4955 Mental health/substance abuse, Kenya 5879 Mental health/substance abuse, South Africa 6586 Mental health/substance abuse, Tanzania 6610 Mentally disabled, arts/culture/humanities 3840, 3846 Mentally disabled, civil rights 6016, 6839 Mentally disabled, community improvement/ development 8429 Mentally disabled, crime/courts/legal services 2745, 2892, 4115, 6016 Mentally disabled, education 15, 430, 1399, 1772, 2168, 2230, 3589, 5367, 7114, 7247, 7373, 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403, 7670, 7899, 8197, 8208, 8223, 8400, 8401, 8415 Mentally disabled, employment 3589, 7452 Mentally disabled, environment 3840, 3846 Mentally disabled, food/nutrition/agriculture 1332, 2842 Mentally disabled, health—general 324, 1100, 1797, 2738, 2842, 2972, 4114, 4918, 5169, 5177, 5486, 5974, 6839, 7016, 8232, 9094 Mentally disabled, health—specific diseases 15, 430, 1399, 1797, 2230, 2842, 3046, 7412, 7899, 8212, 8400, 8603, 8604, 9094 Mentally disabled, housing/shelter 2884, 4301, 4439, 5251 Mentally disabled, human services—multipurpose 123, 198, 324, 1332, 1577, 1791, 1797, 2162, 2400, 2517, 2831, 2884, 2892, 3235, 3237, 3691, 3840, 3863, 4108, 4114, 4135, 4136, 4167, 4252, 4253, 4269, 4313, 4355, 4398, 4435, 4464, 4918, 5177, 5251, 5608, 5975, 6528, 6838, 6840, 6894, 6895, 7033, 7201, 7439, 7565, 7899, 8212, 8221, 8401, 8604, 8981
Mentally disabled, mental health/substance abuse 123, 1402, 1772, 2075, 2738, 2745, 2831, 2870, 2892, 2972, 3235, 3237, 3846, 3862, 4115, 4252, 4253, 4299, 4301, 4313, 4355, 4398, 4439, 4480, 4869, 4900, 4918, 4922, 5169, 5177, 5486, 5608, 6292, 6838-6840, 7016, 7068, 7198, 7201, 7211, 7237, 7373, 7380, 7899, 8232 Mentally disabled, public affairs/government 2745, 3235, 4918 Mentally disabled, recreation/sports/athletics 2383, 2397, 3356, 3846 Mentally disabled, social sciences 2168 Mexico, civil rights 2748, 2754, 5747, 5856, 8715 Mexico, community improvement/development 2753, 3762, 5683, 5747, 5751, 5834, 5835, 5839, 5895, 8481, 8491, 8492, 8729 Mexico, education 1801, 5666, 5824, 5881, 6061, 7506, 7507 Mexico, environment 1314, 6732, 7662, 8715 Mexico, health—general 386, 2748, 2753, 2754, 5616, 7648, 8473, 8481, 8482, 8489-8492 Mexico, human services—multipurpose 8489-8492, 8729 Mexico, international affairs/development 3872, 5751, 6241 Mexico, philanthropy/voluntarism 3872, 3986, 5683, 5751, 8459 Mexico, public affairs/government 3762, 5834, 5856, 5857, 5895, 8715, 8729 Mexico, science 7506, 7507 Mexico, social sciences 5666 Mexico, youth development 8481, 8482, 8491, 8492 Micronesia, environment 1146 Middle East, arts/culture/humanities 5632, 5774 Middle East, civil rights 1404 Middle East, education 6148, 6149 Middle East, international affairs/development 5632, 6148, 6149, 6556 Middle East, social sciences 6148, 6149 Migrant workers, civil rights 213 Migrant workers, community improvement/ development 5860 Migrant workers, crime/courts/legal services 213 Migrant workers, employment 1256, 7088 Migrant workers, food/nutrition/agriculture 213, 7088 Migrant workers, health—general 213, 226, 295, 309, 375, 4297 Migrant workers, human services—multipurpose 226, 375, 1256, 5860 Military/veterans’ organizations 3258 Military/veterans’ organizations, children/youth 3258 Military/veterans’ organizations, economically disadvantaged 3258 Military/veterans, arts/culture/humanities 6892 Military/veterans, employment 6659 Military/veterans, health—general 1086 Military/veterans, human services—multipurpose 3258 Military/veterans, international affairs/development 6659 Military/veterans, public affairs/government 3258 Military/veterans, safety/disaster relief 6659 Minorities, arts/culture/humanities 185, 258, 288, 344, 385, 609, 665, 720, 871, 875, 907, 1357, 2073, 2095, 2462, 2469, 2480, 2592, 2681, 2682, 2686, 3234, 4094, 4847, 4860, 4925, 5055, 5130, 5154, 5161, 5271, 5482, 5504, 5591, 5620, 5624, 5632, 5882, 5905, 6010, 6293, 6300, 6460, 6501, 6543, 6632, 7859, 8561, 8584, 8693 Minorities, civil rights 361, 379, 395, 595, 614, 624, 692, 706, 707, 720, 768, 857, 1288, 1306, 1309, 1346, 1356, 1371, 1774, 1775, 1956, 1957, 1999-2003, 2070, 2090, 2091, 2106, 2107, 2127, 2144, 2149, 2208, 3196, 3731, 3771, 3823, 3894, 3895, 3925, 3958, 3965, 3974, 3980, 3981, 4170, 4179, 4181, 4337, 4371, 4392, 4469, 4473, 5130, 5137, 5237, 5623, 5660, 5662, 5680, 5785, 5791, 5805, 5816, 5847, 5853, 5878, 5882, 5891,
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5929, 6010, 6175, 6329, 6369, 6421, 6426, 6428, 6462, 6471, 6480, 6576, 6723, 7071, 7099, 7246, 7315, 7792, 8649, 8714, 8719, 8720, 8722, 8727, 8728, 8741, 8750, 8763 Minorities, community improvement/development 177, 218, 219, 230, 247, 291, 362, 368, 596, 679, 684, 706, 707, 725, 733, 738, 814, 833, 868, 875, 942, 953, 963, 964, 1204, 1307, 1344, 1346, 1353, 1371, 1386, 1394, 1434, 1571, 1573, 1601, 1614, 1625, 1664, 1665, 1937, 1944, 1956, 1957, 1966, 1999-2003, 2044, 2090, 2091, 2101, 2107, 2119, 2127, 2135, 2141, 2149, 2180, 2208, 2237, 2456, 2457, 2571, 2584, 2592, 2645, 2765, 2766, 2793, 2799, 2805, 3051, 3069, 3080, 3113, 3130-3132, 3139, 3194, 3196, 3225, 3234, 3242-3245, 3292, 3293, 3437, 3446, 3456, 3508, 3511, 3512, 3532, 3570, 3601, 3602, 3622, 3623, 3678, 3731, 3735-3737, 3752, 3771, 3784, 3785, 3792, 3811, 3823, 3825, 3902, 3911-3913, 3934, 3935, 3949, 3981, 4082-4085, 4107, 4170, 4181, 4195, 4217, 4220, 4288, 4323, 4327, 4328, 4337, 4356, 4358, 4371, 4396, 4397, 4459, 4469, 4503, 4520, 4536, 4586, 4597, 4619, 4631, 4706, 4791, 4865, 4953, 5053, 5054, 5085, 5137, 5154, 5157, 5239, 5255, 5280, 5327, 5366, 5404, 5448, 5452, 5510, 5565, 5568, 5576, 5615, 5640, 5658-5662, 5672, 5685, 5701, 5733, 5734, 5758, 5791, 5796, 5797, 5799, 5805, 5823, 5826, 5847, 5852, 5853, 5872, 5878, 5889, 5891, 5905, 5925, 5952, 5983, 5985, 5996, 6010, 6044-6046, 6129, 6160, 6168, 6243, 6299, 6309-6312, 6315, 6376, 6398, 6421, 6426, 6428, 6458-6462, 6471, 6477, 6500, 6516, 6558, 6603, 6611, 6620, 6623, 6693, 6723, 6755-6757, 6762, 6774, 6775, 6794, 6923, 6928, 6929, 6948, 6988, 7057, 7078, 7096, 7111, 7127, 7246, 7299, 7315, 7872, 7936, 8162, 8165, 8174, 8176, 8177, 8182, 8183, 8189, 8249, 8360, 8714, 8716, 8719, 8728, 8730, 8732, 8736, 8741-8743, 8750, 8751, 8758, 8760, 8795, 8990, 9037 Minorities, crime/courts/legal services 72, 218, 362, 404, 595, 692, 768, 857, 2070, 2078, 2584, 3329, 3580, 4520, 5568, 5805, 5889, 5937, 6471, 6478, 6796, 7071, 7244, 7310, 8649, 8799 Minorities, education 86, 112, 131, 156, 158-160, 194, 342, 343, 434, 484, 525, 526, 591, 614, 624, 673, 692, 702, 802, 811, 834, 844, 853, 869, 872, 886, 903, 931, 932, 943, 981, 1263, 1268, 1309, 1354, 1379, 1407, 1439, 1452, 1576, 1587, 1776, 1779, 1780, 1783, 1784, 1794, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1811, 1825, 1916, 1923, 1983, 2016, 2038, 2057, 2080, 2081, 2106, 2113, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2340, 2495, 2555, 2574, 2587, 2655, 2684, 2687, 2927, 2932, 2935, 2936, 2938, 2946-2948, 3073, 3292, 3312, 3370, 3374, 3375, 3377, 3398, 3400, 3410, 3411, 3435, 3478, 3571, 3607, 3735, 3752, 3789, 3792, 3825, 3888, 3902, 3925, 3965, 3994, 4054, 4080, 4094, 4373, 4374, 4394, 4524, 4528, 4662, 4758, 4759, 4762, 4791, 4792, 4795, 4830, 4836, 5018, 5055, 5089, 5142, 5149, 5150, 5155, 5157, 5161, 5175, 5181-5183, 5185, 5188, 5206, 5245, 5252, 5311, 5312, 5316, 5317, 5452, 5505, 5519, 5571, 5591, 5654, 5779, 5824, 5929, 5936, 5959, 5966, 5967, 6085, 6125, 6175, 6282, 6405, 6453, 6631, 6632, 6672, 6798, 6915, 7099, 7128, 7129, 7158, 7159, 7270, 7436, 7777, 7791, 7805, 7839, 7850, 7936, 7961, 8263, 8359, 8360, 8362, 8364, 8389, 8425, 8552, 8568, 8569, 8576, 8577, 8681, 8750, 8795, 8824, 8837, 8924 Minorities, employment 72, 236, 369, 403, 886, 1268, 1309, 2179, 2208, 2656, 3080, 3130, 3199, 3363, 3607, 4586, 5237, 5661, 5665, 5796, 5823, 5936, 6476-6478, 6672, 7088, 8425, 8716, 8730, 8732, 8738 Minorities, environment 218, 230, 374, 814, 833, 2137, 3895, 5568, 5672, 5680, 5685, 5758,
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5791, 5805, 5853, 6243, 6376, 6421, 6426, 6428, 6460, 6516, 6787, 8751 Minorities, food/nutrition/agriculture 1467, 2508, 2596, 3735, 4266, 4448, 4751, 4836, 5672, 6611, 7088 Minorities, health—general 136, 183, 187, 192, 194, 207, 218, 219, 229-231, 236, 239, 245, 247, 256, 258, 264, 271, 282, 284, 288, 290, 291, 294, 295, 326, 327, 329, 342, 344, 352, 353, 358-362, 368-370, 372, 379, 385, 395, 403, 404, 692, 738, 1480, 1481, 1519, 1580, 1770, 1773-1775, 2574, 2647, 2799, 2805, 2893, 3735, 3823, 4156, 4297, 4401, 4428, 4836, 4847, 4860, 4865, 4879, 4890, 4929, 4932, 4953, 4961, 4962, 4981, 4987, 4989, 5155, 5164, 5213, 5214, 5680, 6243, 6426, 6428, 7030, 7310, 7379, 8360 Minorities, health—specific diseases 136, 326, 354, 738, 1480, 1481, 2893, 4879, 4989, 5213, 5214 Minorities, housing/shelter 679, 1344, 2044, 2208, 2237, 3080, 3225, 3446, 3511, 3512, 3532, 3601, 3678, 4195, 5053, 5054, 5140, 5141, 5413, 6000, 6108, 6418, 6757, 6794, 6948, 6977, 8162, 8182, 9100 Minorities, human services—multipurpose 198, 207, 319, 367, 369, 379, 720, 942, 1467, 1983, 2115, 2126, 2134, 2144, 2179, 2464, 2501, 2515, 2703, 2772, 2801, 2829, 2831, 3113, 3194, 3196, 3234, 3242-3245, 3293, 3459, 3752, 3792, 4153, 4192, 4214, 4218, 4225, 4306, 4367, 4377, 4471, 4488, 4619, 4847, 4860, 4865, 4890, 4981, 4987, 4989, 5018, 5150, 5392, 5448, 5510, 5631, 5972, 6287, 6288, 6309, 6757, 7111, 7209, 7397, 7803, 8092, 8267, 8268, 8389, 8620, 8722, 8732, 8740, 8742, 8799, 9028, 9100 Minorities, international affairs/development 2127, 2129, 3958, 3974, 4230, 4442, 5414, 5620, 5623, 5632, 6480, 6576, 6611 Minorities, membership benefit groups 6500, 7096 Minorities, mental health/substance abuse 209, 277, 352, 354, 2831, 4215, 4830, 4932, 5937 Minorities, philanthropy/voluntarism 131, 658, 829, 1306, 1330, 3139, 3731, 3771, 3785, 3807, 3811, 3980, 5301, 5684, 5734, 5785, 7872, 8629 Minorities, public affairs/government 219, 231, 361, 368, 369, 374, 753, 953, 963, 964, 1309, 1345, 1353, 1386, 1434, 1665, 2129, 2141, 2149, 2645, 3131, 3132, 3196, 3406, 3532, 3737, 3771, 3785, 3789, 3811, 3913, 3916, 3974, 4107, 4179, 4216, 4217, 4327, 4328, 4392-4397, 4503, 4791, 5055, 5072, 5239, 5252, 5414, 5452, 5615, 5623, 5654, 5660, 5662, 5684, 5701, 5733, 5785, 5791, 5799, 5806, 5816, 5847, 5882, 5891, 5925, 5929, 5967, 6376, 6421, 6462, 6471, 6500, 6543, 6558, 6762, 7839, 8268, 8584, 8681, 8708, 8722, 8728, 8736, 8738, 8740, 8743, 8760, 8763 Minorities, recreation/sports/athletics 1114, 1359, 2080, 2495, 2596, 3888, 4836 Minorities, religion 379, 679, 684, 1306, 1937, 2208, 4085, 4153, 4751, 4987, 8730 Minorities, safety/disaster relief 160, 3949, 5853, 5915, 6516 Minorities, science 1729, 1811, 1825, 3573 Minorities, social sciences 3974, 4179, 4528, 4791, 4792, 5188, 5672, 5806, 5823, 5929, 6010, 6175 Minorities, youth development 329, 673, 753, 903, 1114, 1288, 1356, 1359, 1391, 1407, 1444, 1503, 2073, 2095, 2464, 2555, 2587, 2596, 2772, 3073, 3128, 3459, 3571, 3580, 3825, 3888, 4266, 4393-4395, 4424, 4448, 4488, 4792, 5157, 5237, 5516, 5758, 6453, 6501, 6723, 6784, 6787, 6796, 7776, 7786, 7792, 7936, 7961, 8576, 8577, 8629, 8693, 8741, 8750, 8924 Minorities/immigrants, African Americans/Blacks 184, 300, 4175, 4241, 4242, 6283, 6284, 6346
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Minorities/immigrants, Asians/Pacific Islanders 323, 1118, 2500, 2523, 2840, 3782, 4173, 4190, 4191, 4273, 4432, 5139, 5387, 6341, 8450 Minorities/immigrants, building/renovation 4225 Minorities/immigrants, centers/services 184, 226, 300, 323, 369, 375, 379, 959, 1118, 1256, 1259, 1278, 1311, 1361, 1380, 2179, 2500, 2523, 2703, 2840, 3097, 3112, 3113, 3118, 3194, 3196, 3234, 3402, 3429, 3430, 3782, 3826, 4145, 4153, 4173, 4175, 4190-4192, 4218, 4225, 4237, 4241, 4242, 4273, 4274, 4334, 4432, 4433, 4471, 4847, 4860, 4862, 4890, 4918, 4943, 4957, 4981, 5026, 5139, 5387, 5631, 5860, 6283, 6284, 6287, 6288, 6325, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6346, 6396, 6403, 6482, 6613, 7050, 7095, 7597, 7612, 8450, 8564, 8623, 8723, 8759, 9028 Minorities/immigrants, children/youth 323, 3112, 3113, 3118, 3194, 3196, 3234, 4175, 4190, 4860, 6284 Minorities/immigrants, conferences/seminars 4471, 6283 Minorities/immigrants, crime/abuse victims 6284 Minorities/immigrants, economically disadvantaged 184, 300, 1311, 2179, 2703, 3112, 3113, 3118, 3194, 3196, 3234, 4175, 4191, 4192, 4218, 4237, 4241, 4334, 4471, 4847, 4860, 4862, 4890, 4918, 4943, 4957, 4981, 5026, 6396, 9028 Minorities/immigrants, faculty/staff development 4145, 4153, 4225, 4237, 4241, 6396, 6403 Minorities/immigrants, film/video/radio 6341 Minorities/immigrants, Hispanics/Latinos 226, 959, 1256, 1259, 1278, 1311, 1361, 1380, 3112, 3429, 3430, 4145, 4274, 4918, 4943, 4957, 5026, 6325, 6403, 6613, 7050, 7095, 7597, 7612, 8623, 8723 Minorities/immigrants, homeless 4175 Minorities/immigrants, income development 184, 2840, 4218, 5026, 7597, 8564, 8623 Minorities/immigrants, infants/toddlers 6341 Minorities/immigrants, LGBTQ 1361 Minorities/immigrants, management development/ capacity building 184, 226, 300, 1118, 1256, 1259, 1278, 1361, 1380, 2179, 2500, 2523, 2840, 3097, 3118, 3194, 3429, 3430, 3826, 4145, 4153, 4173, 4175, 4190-4192, 4218, 4225, 4237, 4241, 4242, 4273, 4432, 4433, 4471, 5026, 5631, 5860, 6284, 6287, 6288, 6325, 6337, 6339, 6346, 7050, 7095, 7597, 7612, 8450, 8564, 8623, 8759, 9028 Minorities/immigrants, men 1278 Minorities/immigrants, mentally disabled 4918 Minorities/immigrants, migrant workers 226, 375, 1256, 5860 Minorities/immigrants, minorities 369, 379, 2179, 2703, 3113, 3194, 3196, 3234, 4153, 4192, 4218, 4225, 4471, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4981, 5631, 6287, 6288, 9028 Minorities/immigrants, Native Americans/American Indians 3118, 3826, 4237, 4334, 4862, 8759 Minorities/immigrants, program evaluation 4847, 4860, 4862, 4918, 6341 Minorities/immigrants, research 3112, 4237, 4274, 4862, 4890, 4918, 4943, 4981, 6613 Minorities/immigrants, technical assistance 1311, 3112, 3234, 4274, 4471, 4847, 4860, 4890, 4943, 4957, 4981, 6396 Minorities/immigrants, women 6284 Minorities/immigrants, youth 8759 Mongolia, animals/wildlife 6814, 6834 Mongolia, environment 6812, 6814, 6824, 6834, 6837 Mongolia, international affairs/development 6812, 6814, 6824, 6834, 6837 Mongolia, science 6812 Montenegro, civil rights 3958 Montenegro, community improvement/development 3914, 4016, 6582, 6584, 6590 Montenegro, environment 6582, 6584 Montenegro, international affairs/development 3958, 3963, 6590 Montenegro, philanthropy/voluntarism 3914
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Montenegro, public affairs/government 4016, 6582, 6590 Mozambique, community improvement/development 3761, 5885 Mozambique, environment 5885 Mozambique, international affairs/development 5885 Mozambique, medical research 8834 Mozambique, public affairs/government 3761 Mozambique, social sciences 8834 Multipurpose centers/programs, awards/prizes/ competitions 7870 Multipurpose centers/programs, blind/visually impaired 4505 Multipurpose centers/programs, boys 2095 Multipurpose centers/programs, building/renovation 1667, 3705, 4516 Multipurpose centers/programs, children 5120 Multipurpose centers/programs, children/youth 1401, 4094, 5877, 8551, 8782 Multipurpose centers/programs, computer systems/ equipment 8551 Multipurpose centers/programs, conferences/ seminars 2693, 5032, 7406 Multipurpose centers/programs, economically disadvantaged 2095, 3806, 4094, 5877, 6293, 8782 Multipurpose centers/programs, electronic media/ online services 8040 Multipurpose centers/programs, endowments 5737 Multipurpose centers/programs, immigrants/ refugees 6293 Multipurpose centers/programs, income development 858, 935, 2898, 3705, 3883, 5119, 5120, 5498, 5737, 5742, 7567, 8040, 8454, 8551 Multipurpose centers/programs, infants/toddlers 5120 Multipurpose centers/programs, management development/capacity building 858, 935, 952, 1235, 2095, 2911, 3414, 3415, 3705, 3883, 4094, 4451, 4695, 4754, 5601, 5708, 5737, 5742, 5877, 6557, 7186, 7567, 7608, 7923, 8059, 8161, 8551 Multipurpose centers/programs, minorities 2095, 4094, 6293 Multipurpose centers/programs, program evaluation 8551, 8782 Multipurpose centers/programs, publication 8461 Multipurpose centers/programs, research 65, 5321, 5323-5325, 5602 Multipurpose centers/programs, technical assistance 952, 1667, 2095, 2693, 2898, 4293, 4505, 4754, 5119, 5120, 5479, 5503, 5602, 7870, 7871 Museums 35, 1474, 4523, 4605, 4651, 4654, 5621, 6602, 7832, 8230 Museums (art) 108, 109, 174, 609, 750, 860, 871, 896, 898, 900, 902, 908, 914, 1343, 1393, 2643, 3347, 3348, 3481, 3493, 3494, 4580, 5329, 5330, 5385, 5709, 6208, 6593, 6890, 7684, 7698, 7709, 8261, 8292, 8314, 8319 Museums (art), Asians/Pacific Islanders 860, 902, 5330 Museums (art), children/youth 1393, 5330, 5385 Museums (art), collections acquisition 108 Museums (art), conferences/seminars 6208 Museums (art), exhibitions 6890 Museums (art), fellowships 5709 Museums (art), income development 750, 898, 900, 908, 3494 Museums (art), internship funds 609, 6593 Museums (art), management development/capacity building 750, 860, 871, 898, 900, 902, 908, 914, 1343, 1393, 2643, 3493, 5709, 6593, 7709, 8261, 8314 Museums (art), minorities 609, 871 Museums (art), Native Americans/American Indians 5709 Museums (art), publication 3347 Museums (art), research 860, 8319 Museums (art), seed money 750 Museums (art), technical assistance 3481, 3493, 3494, 4580, 7684
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Museums (children’s) 1108, 1393, 1581, 1901, 4700, 5605, 7377, 7384, 7617, 7838, 8539, 8585, 8627 Museums (children’s), children/youth 1108, 1393, 1581, 1901, 4700, 5605, 7377, 7384, 7617, 7838, 8539, 8585, 8627 Museums (children’s), computer systems/ equipment 7617 Museums (children’s), income development 1581, 7617, 8539 Museums (children’s), management development/ capacity building 1108, 1393, 4700, 5605, 7377, 7384, 7617, 8627 Museums (children’s), technical assistance 1581, 1901, 7838, 8539, 8585 Museums (ethnic/folk arts) 34, 2697, 2958, 5490, 5709, 5865, 6345, 7829, 8690 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), African Americans/ Blacks 6345, 7829 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Asians/Pacific Islanders 8690 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), building/renovation 8690 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), exhibitions 2958 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), fellowships 5709 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Hispanics/Latinos 2697, 5490 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), income development 34, 2697, 5490, 8690 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), management development/capacity building 2697, 2958, 5709, 5865, 6345, 7829, 8690 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), Native Americans/ American Indians 34, 2958, 5709, 5865 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), program evaluation 5865 Museums (ethnic/folk arts), technical assistance 34, 5490 Museums (history) 937, 1236, 2087, 2088, 3612, 3618, 3732, 4032, 5270, 5364, 5609, 5750, 6513, 6696, 7571, 7694, 7793, 7952, 8397 Museums (history), African Americans/Blacks 3732 Museums (history), Asians/Pacific Islanders 937 Museums (history), capital campaigns 7694 Museums (history), children 6513 Museums (history), children/youth 7793 Museums (history), conferences/seminars 5364 Museums (history), electronic media/online services 3732 Museums (history), equipment 7793 Museums (history), exhibitions 8397 Museums (history), faculty/staff development 3732 Museums (history), immigrants/refugees 7694 Museums (history), income development 937, 3732 Museums (history), management development/ capacity building 937, 2087, 2088, 3612, 3618, 3732, 4032, 5270, 5609, 5750, 6696, 7571, 7694, 7952 Museums (history), technical assistance 1236, 4032, 8397 Museums (marine/maritime) 6892 Museums (marine/maritime), building/renovation 6892 Museums (marine/maritime), management development/capacity building 6892 Museums (marine/maritime), military/veterans 6892 Museums (natural history) 1007, 3057, 3489, 4296, 5354, 6220, 7320, 7328, 8298, 8310, 8353, 8589, 8640 Museums (natural history), building/renovation 7320, 8640 Museums (natural history), collections management/ preservation 6220 Museums (natural history), faculty/staff development 1007 Museums (natural history), income development 3057, 4296 Museums (natural history), management development/capacity building 1007, 3057, 3489, 4296, 8298, 8310, 8353, 8640 Museums (natural history), technical assistance 3489
Museums (science/technology) 1108, 1778, 2887, 3489, 4485, 5264, 7617, 8298 Museums (science/technology), children/youth 1108, 7617 Museums (science/technology), computer systems/ equipment 7617 Museums (science/technology), income development 7617 Museums (science/technology), management development/capacity building 1108, 3489, 4485, 5264, 7617, 8298 Museums (science/technology), program evaluation 2887 Museums (science/technology), technical assistance 3489 Museums (science/technology), youth 4485 Museums (specialized) 515, 1199, 7815, 8299, 8504 Museums (specialized), electronic media/online services 515 Museums (specialized), income development 515, 8299 Museums (specialized), management development/ capacity building 515, 1199, 7815, 8299, 8504 Museums (specialized), publication 515 Museums (specialized), women 8504 Museums (sports/hobby) 3620, 4629 Museums (sports/hobby), African Americans/Blacks 4629 Museums (sports/hobby), management development/capacity building 3620 Museums, children/youth 1474 Museums, economically disadvantaged 5621 Museums, exhibitions 4651, 5621, 7832 Museums, income development 1474 Museums, management development/capacity building 35, 5621, 8230 Museums, program evaluation 6602 Museums, technical assistance 7832 Music (choral), boys 1212, 7190, 7216 Music (choral), capital campaigns 7640 Music (choral), children/youth 2285, 2648, 5151, 7183 Music (choral), faculty/staff development 2285 Music (choral), girls 7640 Music (choral), income development 5113 Music (choral), management development/capacity building 1212, 1269, 2285, 5113, 5151, 7183, 7190, 7216, 7640, 8257, 8561 Music (choral), minorities 8561 Music (choral), performance/productions 2648 Music composition, income development 5497, 5626 Music composition, management development/ capacity building 5626 Music composition, Native Americans/American Indians 5626 Music composition, technical assistance 5497 Music ensembles/groups, economically disadvantaged 2682 Music ensembles/groups, equipment 8085 Music ensembles/groups, film/video/radio 8085 Music ensembles/groups, income development 7303, 8085, 8671 Music ensembles/groups, management development/capacity building 1316, 1368, 2482, 2489, 2505, 2682, 3679, 7690, 8085, 8671 Music ensembles/groups, minorities 2682 Music ensembles/groups, performance/productions 1316, 7690 Music ensembles/groups, research 419 Music ensembles/groups, technical assistance 5573-5575, 7303 Music, Asians/Pacific Islanders 499, 831, 2680 Music, children 1270, 2497 Music, children/youth 939, 3082, 7804 Music, commissioning new works 8055 Music, conferences/seminars 1276, 7804 Music, economically disadvantaged 1270 Music, electronic media/online services 5504 Music, equipment 1276 Music, faculty/staff development 1276, 3408, 3780, 6385
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Music, girls 4101 Music, income development 1414 Music, management development/capacity building 413, 665, 820, 831, 1270, 1357, 1414, 1965, 2540, 2542, 2577, 2680, 3408, 3780, 4101, 5271, 5710, 5770, 6290, 7830 Music, minorities 665, 1357, 5271, 5504 Music, performance/productions 939, 2577, 8055 Music, publication 413 Music, research 2497 Music, technical assistance 499, 5504, 5770, 6385, 8026, 8055 Namibia, animals/wildlife 1302 Namibia, environment 1302 Native Americans/American Indians, animals/ wildlife 1027, 1075 Native Americans/American Indians, arts/culture/ humanities 34, 42, 905, 2958, 3826, 4271, 4278, 4286, 4463, 5116, 5626, 5628, 5643, 5652, 5709, 5718, 5719, 5768, 5769, 5807, 5811, 5862, 5865, 8218, 8711 Native Americans/American Indians, civil rights 4372, 4663, 5739, 6423, 8638, 8713, 8715 Native Americans/American Indians, community improvement/development 33, 996, 1366, 1478, 3187, 4149, 4162, 4237, 4278, 4285, 4287, 4290, 4334, 4372, 4663, 5115, 5652, 5719, 5738, 5769, 5990, 6419, 6423, 6427, 7072, 8665, 8713, 8749, 8759, 8983, 9059, 9081 Native Americans/American Indians, crime/courts/ legal services 1027, 4372, 5739, 8702, 8703 Native Americans/American Indians, education 2939, 2977, 4259, 4271, 4276, 4286, 4295, 4311, 4834, 5111, 5135, 8876 Native Americans/American Indians, environment 30, 996, 1027, 1075, 4128, 4278, 4290, 4291, 4372, 5112, 5115, 5738, 6423, 6427, 8715, 9059, 9081 Native Americans/American Indians, food/nutrition/ agriculture 4278, 4285, 7072 Native Americans/American Indians, health— general 31, 212, 318, 393, 1509, 2977, 4178, 4285, 4290, 4468, 4862, 5135, 6423, 6427 Native Americans/American Indians, health— specific diseases 4178, 4862 Native Americans/American Indians, housing/ shelter 1627, 3187, 4178, 6417 Native Americans/American Indians, human services —multipurpose 3118, 3215, 3826, 4154, 4211, 4237, 4334, 4862, 8654, 8702, 8703, 8713, 8749, 8759 Native Americans/American Indians, mental health/ substance abuse 1367, 5135 Native Americans/American Indians, philanthropy/ voluntarism 34, 3795, 4334 Native Americans/American Indians, public affairs/ government 212, 2939, 3187, 3786, 3788, 5109, 6389, 8638, 8665, 8713, 8715, 8718, 8749, 8876, 8983 Native Americans/American Indians, recreation/ sports/athletics 4663 Native Americans/American Indians, science 4290 Native Americans/American Indians, youth development 4663, 8654, 8759 Natural resources, African Americans/Blacks 5870 Natural resources, aging 3834 Natural resources, building/renovation 1376, 7958, 8390 Natural resources, children 1358 Natural resources, children/youth 974, 1030, 4766, 4768, 6817, 6998 Natural resources, computer systems/equipment 1083 Natural resources, conferences/seminars 1147, 3951, 5123 Natural resources, deaf/hearing impaired 3847 Natural resources, disabilities, people with 3834, 3867 Natural resources, economically disadvantaged 598, 2117, 2121, 2152, 2154, 3447, 3757, 3803, 3834, 3854, 3857, 4127, 4977, 5025, 5682,
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5729, 5757, 5861, 5870, 5884, 5885, 5903, 6427, 6503, 6516, 8715 Natural resources, electronic media/online services 6738, 6739, 8398 Natural resources, equipment 995, 7541, 8398 Natural resources, exhibitions 8398 Natural resources, faculty/staff development 1028, 1059, 1153, 3554, 7747 Natural resources, fellowships 2123, 2370, 3951, 4766, 6569, 6730, 8545 Natural resources, Hispanics/Latinos 8715 Natural resources, immigrants/refugees 8715 Natural resources, income development 1146, 3528, 5230, 5238, 5242, 6725, 6730, 6738, 6739, 6819 Natural resources, indigenous people 2117, 2121, 2152, 5682, 5717 Natural resources, infants/toddlers 3837 Natural resources, internship funds 6137 Natural resources, land acquisition 6998 Natural resources, management development/ capacity building 25, 26, 28, 498, 594, 613, 827, 838, 974, 1039, 1040, 1146, 1153, 1185, 1213, 1218, 1223, 1242, 1420, 1433, 1575, 1817, 2151, 2588, 2628, 2631, 3058, 3447, 3525, 3757, 3803, 3834, 3837, 3838, 3840, 3842, 3845-3852, 3854-3857, 3860, 3864, 3865, 3867, 3870, 3871, 3873, 3969, 4015, 5123, 5230, 5238, 5242, 5244, 5604, 5705, 5757, 5805, 5858, 5920, 5931, 6362, 6374, 6375, 6503, 6719, 6725, 6730, 6738, 6739, 6998, 7227, 7302, 7577, 7892, 7920, 8324, 8416, 8549, 8598, 8999, 9053, 9054, 9060, 9066, 9082 Natural resources, men 3840 Natural resources, mentally disabled 3840, 3846 Natural resources, minorities 3895, 5568, 5685, 5805, 6516 Natural resources, Native Americans/American Indians 1027, 6427, 8715 Natural resources, program evaluation 487, 1223, 1358, 2725, 3895, 4846, 4864, 5757, 7671 Natural resources, research 1028, 1039, 1158, 2151, 2716, 4023, 4846, 4942, 5663, 5717, 5757, 5884, 5902, 6179, 6216, 6225, 6228, 6232, 6234, 6734, 6735, 7109, 8066, 9052 Natural resources, seed money 1054 Natural resources, technical assistance 954, 1027, 1575, 2118, 2152, 2588, 3528, 3834, 3837, 3838, 3840, 3842, 3845-3852, 3854-3857, 3860, 3864, 3865, 3867, 3870, 3871, 3873, 3969, 4015, 4023, 4894, 4942, 4977, 5568, 5729, 5870, 5902, 6353, 7227, 7541, 8066, 8398 Natural resources, women 3864, 3865, 5861, 5902 Natural resources, youth 498, 1575, 3803, 3849, 7671, 7747, 8549 Neighborhood centers 331, 667, 668, 746, 756, 980, 1382, 1428, 1431, 1747, 1749, 1791, 2459, 2501, 2515, 2527, 2578, 3180, 3413, 3486, 4145, 4169, 4183, 4184, 4199, 4214, 4234, 4282, 4343, 4437, 4444, 4465, 4675, 4696, 5165, 5189, 5190, 5429, 5511, 5606, 6388, 6545, 6546, 6713, 6789, 7209, 7419, 7570, 8096, 8268, 8560, 8620, 8655, 9100 Neighborhood centers, African Americans/Blacks 4169, 4465, 4675, 4696 Neighborhood centers, aging 3413, 6713, 9100 Neighborhood centers, awards/prizes/competitions 2578 Neighborhood centers, building/renovation 6546, 8655 Neighborhood centers, children/youth 746, 1431, 1791, 3180, 6713, 6789 Neighborhood centers, computer systems/ equipment 5189, 6545, 8268 Neighborhood centers, economically disadvantaged 331, 756, 2501, 2515, 2527, 2578, 3180, 4199, 4234, 4437, 4444, 4675, 4696, 5165, 5511, 6713, 7209, 8268, 8620, 9100 Neighborhood centers, electronic media/online services 4184, 6545, 8268 Neighborhood centers, faculty/staff development 4145, 5190, 8096
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Neighborhood centers, Hispanics/Latinos 4145, 8096 Neighborhood centers, income development 4184 Neighborhood centers, internship funds 5190 Neighborhood centers, LGBTQ 1382, 1747, 1749 Neighborhood centers, management development/ capacity building 667, 668, 746, 1382, 1428, 1747, 1749, 1791, 2459, 2501, 2515, 2527, 3413, 3486, 4145, 4169, 4183, 4184, 4199, 4214, 4234, 4343, 4437, 4444, 4465, 4675, 4696, 5165, 5189, 5429, 5511, 5606, 6545, 6546, 6713, 6789, 7209, 7419, 7570, 8096, 8560, 8620, 8655 Neighborhood centers, mentally disabled 1791 Neighborhood centers, minorities 2501, 2515, 4214, 7209, 8268, 8620, 9100 Neighborhood centers, program evaluation 4169, 6546 Neighborhood centers, research 2527 Neighborhood centers, technical assistance 3486, 4282, 8268, 9100 Nepal, education 4661 Netherlands, arts/culture/humanities 5833, 5866, 5876, 5877 Netherlands, community improvement/development 5866 Netherlands, crime/courts/legal services 5876 Netherlands, environment 5866 Netherlands, health—general 8827 Netherlands, international affairs/development 5866 Netherlands, public affairs/government 5876, 5877 Netherlands, youth development 5877 Neuroscience research 2450 New Zealand, environment 7862 New Zealand, international affairs/development 7862 Nicaragua, community improvement/development 3803, 5640, 5804 Nicaragua, environment 3803, 5804 Nicaragua, food/nutrition/agriculture 5804 Niger, health—general 8842 Niger, international affairs/development 8842 Nigeria, arts/culture/humanities 5651, 5678 Nigeria, civil rights 5306, 5668, 5687, 5726 Nigeria, community improvement/development 5669, 5678 Nigeria, crime/courts/legal services 5668, 5687 Nigeria, education 2714, 2744, 2749, 2761, 5306 Nigeria, health—general 2714, 2758, 5638, 5653, 5678, 5726, 5736, 8382 Nigeria, human services—multipurpose 5630 Nigeria, international affairs/development 2744, 5669, 5687, 5795, 8382 Nigeria, public affairs/government 5669, 5678, 5795 Nigeria, social sciences 2758 Nigeria, youth development 5716 Nonprofit management 1, 16, 22, 24, 37, 52, 63, 68, 119, 140, 175, 177, 178, 189, 190, 371, 392, 396, 427, 431, 438-449, 464, 468-482, 488, 523, 530, 586, 597, 600, 616, 639, 646, 659, 688, 689, 703, 704, 711, 719, 723, 724, 738, 739, 749, 754, 759-761, 763, 767, 784-786, 799, 803, 804, 818, 821, 865, 866, 868, 876, 888, 915-919, 922, 945-947, 949, 957, 980, 989, 1121-1123, 1126, 1129, 1130, 1135-1145, 1150, 1162-1169, 1186, 1201, 1215, 1224, 1233, 1239, 1243, 1247, 1252, 1253, 1257, 1261, 1265, 1271, 1290-1293, 1296-1299, 1301, 1305, 1313, 1329, 1344, 1362, 1371, 1374, 1394, 1412, 1421, 1441, 1460, 1469, 1470, 1476, 1477, 1505, 1573, 1579, 1594, 1607, 1624, 1628, 1660, 1668, 1698, 1703, 1718-1721, 1726, 1742-1746, 1753, 1754, 1760, 1765, 1766, 1807, 1827, 1832, 1860, 1925, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1980, 1985-1988, 1997, 2005-2008, 2012-2014, 2020, 2021, 2033, 2041, 2051, 2061, 2071, 2072, 2076, 2085, 2086, 2092, 2099, 2100, 2128, 2138, 2140, 2166, 2167, 2175, 2210, 2212, 2217, 2221, 2232, 2238, 2256, 2266, 2275, 2296-2298, 2325, 2334, 2337-2339, 2344, 2346, 2348,
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SUBJECT INDEX
2350, 2351, 2353, 2356, 2358, 2360, 2368, 2384, 2398, 2420, 2421, 2426, 2438, 2440, 2447-2449, 2451, 2452, 2457, 2532, 2552, 2564, 2592, 2604, 2606, 2613, 2617, 2619, 2630, 2636, 2639, 2678, 2706, 2707, 2717-2719, 2752, 2769, 2773, 2774, 2781, 2788, 2808, 2811, 2814, 2819, 2920, 2940, 2942, 2944, 2957, 2959, 2960, 2964, 2965, 2969, 2992, 3001, 3005, 3007, 3010, 3012, 3016, 3018, 3031-3033, 3039, 3054, 3132, 3165, 3172, 3195, 3232, 3273, 3274, 3303, 3321, 3344, 3353, 3354, 3358, 3359, 3361, 3365, 3373, 3376, 3382, 3386-3388, 3397, 3401, 3405, 3418, 3421-3427, 3440, 3441, 3451, 3452, 3456, 3457, 3462, 3471, 3476, 3482, 3495, 3497, 3502, 3510, 3517-3520, 3551, 3585, 3587, 3592-3594, 3627, 3630, 3632, 3647, 3650, 3652, 3653, 3655, 3656, 3659-3661, 3673, 3684, 3685, 3687, 3693, 3721, 3722, 3728, 3729, 3734, 3736, 3737, 3745, 3751, 3768, 3771, 3776, 3790, 3791, 3797, 3799, 3808, 3811, 3839, 3877, 3878, 3881, 3884, 3885, 3889, 3904, 3913-3915, 3928, 3933, 3937, 3954, 3957, 3961, 3964, 3987, 4000, 4015, 4016, 4018-4022, 4046, 4048, 4070, 4078, 4085, 4097, 4105, 4112, 4134, 4139, 4149, 4163, 4193, 4196, 4201, 4210, 4217, 4220, 4250, 4322, 4325, 4334, 4356, 4375, 4380, 4402, 4405, 4407, 4438, 4459, 4475, 4513, 4516-4518, 4520, 4521, 4529, 4537, 4538, 4542, 4549, 4557, 4558, 4562, 4569, 4576, 4586, 4603, 4703, 4706, 4715, 4717, 4718, 4721-4724, 4761, 4787, 4801, 4808, 4810, 4811, 4851, 4877, 4924, 4998, 4999, 5004-5009, 5037, 5040, 5043, 5044, 5060, 5063, 5064, 5067, 5070, 5075-5079, 5081-5083, 5090, 5106, 5121, 5132, 5133, 5153, 5154, 5157, 5174, 5176, 5178-5180, 5187, 5190, 5191, 5193, 5194, 5202, 5203, 5208, 5250, 5255, 5262, 5274, 5278, 5281, 5290, 5300, 5327, 5333, 5339, 5355, 5359, 5388, 5390, 5397, 5398, 5401, 5405, 5417, 5433, 5434, 5441, 5446, 5455-5458, 5460, 5461, 5463, 5464, 5466, 5467, 5471, 5498, 5507, 5509, 5514, 5518, 5522, 5523, 5525, 5550, 5557, 5558, 5563, 5565, 5569, 5570, 5576, 5585, 5592, 5613, 5633, 5647, 5648, 5670, 5679, 5698, 5703, 5704, 5725, 5727, 5760, 5794, 5820, 5821, 5854, 5855, 5869, 5912, 5923, 5952, 5961, 5963, 5971, 5973, 5976, 5979, 5983, 5996, 5999, 6010, 6014, 6035-6038, 6043, 6046, 6059, 6060, 6064, 6099-6103, 6105, 6109-6111, 6126, 6136, 6168, 6243, 6251, 6275, 6279, 6291, 6297, 6301, 6308-6312, 6314, 6315, 6335, 6354-6356, 6377, 6398, 6400, 6402, 6404, 6410, 6455-6457, 6468, 6482, 6483, 6493, 6502, 6524, 6525, 6551, 6554, 6555, 6557, 6570, 6572, 6580, 6582, 6586, 6590, 6595, 6596, 6623, 6624, 6629, 6634, 6689, 6690, 6693, 6706-6708, 6710, 6712, 6714-6718, 6721, 6723, 6727, 6733, 6740, 6742, 6754, 6758, 6763, 6764, 6769, 6785, 6791, 6792, 6795, 6845-6847, 6857, 6907, 6909, 6922, 6927, 6930, 6975, 6978, 6993, 7006-7008, 7026, 7043, 7044, 7051, 7086, 7096, 7100, 7102, 7125, 7143, 7144, 7184, 7185, 7208, 7212, 7214, 7215, 7220, 7221, 7223, 7224, 7230, 7234, 7248, 7251-7254, 7265-7267, 7273, 7290, 7295, 7298, 7323, 7326, 7330, 7343, 7391, 7394, 7406, 7454, 7546, 7554, 7606, 7619, 7624, 7625, 7637, 7638, 7651-7653, 7663, 7669, 7675, 7677, 7695, 7716, 7721, 7730, 7739-7741, 7747, 7752, 7773, 7780, 7798, 7816, 7818, 7852, 7854, 7855, 7857, 7865, 7872, 7880, 7907, 7909, 7912, 7926, 7927, 7931, 7936, 7951, 7955, 7965, 7969, 8043, 8046-8048, 8056, 8057, 8102-8104, 8106, 8109-8111, 8113-8115, 8119-8123, 8127, 8144, 8148, 8173, 8175, 8234, 8236, 8244, 8248, 8250, 8270, 8271, 8281, 8282, 8285, 8286, 8317, 8354, 8367, 8370, 8376, 8394, 8410, 8422, 8429, 8436, 8442, 8455, 8458,
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8467, 8468, 8498, 8500, 8528, 8545, 8548, 8554, 8558, 8566, 8593, 8598, 8599, 8639, 8656-8658, 8660, 8680, 8698, 8709, 8717, 8723, 8730, 8755, 8762, 8768, 8790-8792, 8814, 8819, 8886, 8897, 8907, 8911, 8941, 8986, 8997, 9000, 9013-9020, 9030-9032, 9057, 9089, 9093, 9097, 9116, 9120-9122, 9125, 9127 Nonprofit management, African Americans/Blacks 2706, 3551, 3585, 3954, 4380, 6136, 6712 Nonprofit management, aging 2210, 4134, 5963 Nonprofit management, AIDS, people with 738, 5044, 6586 Nonprofit management, awards/prizes/competitions 140, 759, 761, 1743, 1744, 6715, 7254 Nonprofit management, building/renovation 3365, 4516, 5507, 8370, 9120 Nonprofit management, children/youth 719, 989, 1162-1166, 3132, 3165, 3172, 3195, 3273, 3274, 3303, 3321, 4070, 4134, 5044, 6275, 6309, 6586, 6706, 6710, 6740, 8056 Nonprofit management, computer systems/ equipment 1460, 1980, 2337, 3273, 3361, 3482, 3497, 4808, 4810, 8270, 8271, 8285, 8498, 8680, 8814 Nonprofit management, conferences/seminars 190, 866, 949, 1142, 1253, 1271, 1371, 1719, 1743-1745, 2041, 2167, 2334, 2717, 2811, 3768, 3928, 4020, 4407, 4529, 5434, 5613, 5698, 5923, 6402, 6570, 6595, 6634, 6708, 6715, 7051, 7406, 7653, 7663, 7854, 7865, 7955, 8046, 8047, 8111, 8282, 8467, 8709, 8755 Nonprofit management, crime/abuse victims 8554 Nonprofit management, debt reduction 8281 Nonprofit management, disabilities, people with 3365, 5570, 7669 Nonprofit management, economically disadvantaged 392, 704, 738, 739, 749, 1257, 1265, 1301, 1344, 1362, 1371, 1394, 1460, 1827, 2140, 2592, 2639, 2808, 2940, 3132, 3353, 3354, 3358, 3359, 3361, 3365, 3418, 3587, 3632, 3655, 3656, 3736, 3737, 3808, 3877, 3913, 3937, 3954, 4046, 4085, 4134, 4163, 4193, 4196, 4334, 4375, 4407, 4513, 4520, 4586, 4787, 5037, 5043, 5064, 5153, 5157, 5176, 5255, 5262, 5300, 5405, 5565, 5576, 5952, 5973, 5983, 5996, 6046, 6059, 6060, 6105, 6168, 6243, 6309-6312, 6315, 6335, 6398, 6456, 6468, 6493, 6623, 6629, 6634, 6693, 6715-6717, 6721, 6723, 6740, 6785, 6795, 7096, 7248, 7936, 8250, 8285, 8554, 8558, 8730, 8768, 8814, 8819, 9093, 9097 Nonprofit management, electronic media/online services 431, 719, 803, 1832, 1980, 2061, 2752, 2959, 2960, 3273, 3274, 3721, 5446, 6551, 6570, 6727, 6740, 6795, 7653, 7669, 7852, 8270, 8271, 8285, 8458, 8658 Nonprofit management, endowments 2440, 3630, 3647 Nonprofit management, equipment 689, 1138, 1265, 4811 Nonprofit management, faculty/staff development 37, 2275, 2368, 2811, 2814, 3593, 4149, 5190, 5262, 6634, 7214, 7747, 7927, 8236, 8248, 8286, 8455, 8458, 9013, 9014, 9116 Nonprofit management, fellowships 818, 1164, 1224, 2706, 4217, 6580, 7254, 8043, 8545 Nonprofit management, film/video/radio 1362 Nonprofit management, girls 5923 Nonprofit management, Hispanics/Latinos 396, 724, 1374, 1579, 1860, 2532, 3462, 8046-8048, 8723 Nonprofit management, immigrants/refugees 2639, 5154, 6309, 6310, 6456, 6482, 8554, 8723 Nonprofit management, income development 947, 1145, 1296, 1371, 1743, 1744, 1760, 2167, 2238, 2275, 3736, 5498, 5855, 6707, 6727, 8455, 8658 Nonprofit management, internship funds 5190, 5433, 6624, 7391, 8248 Nonprofit management, management development/ capacity building 189, 759, 876, 888, 1144, 1215, 1579, 2128, 2167, 2421, 2942, 3462,
3471, 3476, 3736, 3771, 3791, 3797, 3913, 4015, 4019, 4085, 4149, 4163, 4196, 4250, 4851, 5290, 5300, 5397, 5456, 5471, 5704, 5855, 6557, 6707, 6754, 7212, 7214, 7223, 7248, 7625, 7936, 8244, 8598, 8639, 8656, 8657, 8660, 8791, 8814 Nonprofit management, men 989 Nonprofit management, mentally disabled 8429 Nonprofit management, minorities 177, 738, 868, 1344, 1371, 1394, 1573, 2457, 2592, 3132, 3456, 3736, 3737, 3771, 3811, 3913, 4085, 4217, 4220, 4356, 4459, 4520, 4586, 4706, 5154, 5157, 5255, 5327, 5565, 5576, 5952, 5983, 5996, 6010, 6046, 6168, 6243, 6309-6312, 6315, 6398, 6623, 6693, 6723, 7096, 7872, 7936, 8730 Nonprofit management, Native Americans/American Indians 4149, 4334 Nonprofit management, offenders/ex-offenders 3354, 6455, 6468 Nonprofit management, professorships 2440 Nonprofit management, program evaluation 371, 761, 767, 868, 917, 1139, 1201, 2819, 2942, 4021, 4149, 6785, 7546, 7865, 8717, 8897 Nonprofit management, publication 530, 922, 1126, 1130, 1746, 3321, 3957, 4019, 5563, 5633, 5760, 6457, 6554, 6712, 6742, 6791, 6792, 8248 Nonprofit management, research 52, 659, 739, 761, 763, 767, 799, 865, 915, 919, 1123, 1165, 1166, 1233, 1969, 2166, 2238, 2532, 2636, 2717, 3273, 3401, 3452, 3728, 3729, 4877, 5043, 5570, 5670, 5912, 6457, 6554, 6595, 6712, 6718, 6791, 6792, 6846, 7454, 7546, 7721, 7798, 7912, 7951, 8717 Nonprofit management, scholarship funds 2452, 2564, 3737, 5518, 7215 Nonprofit management, seed money 63, 2212, 2636, 2957, 4097, 7273, 7638, 7907, 8467 Nonprofit management, student aid 2808 Nonprofit management, technical assistance 865, 915, 989, 1371, 2128, 2606, 3476, 3933, 3937, 3954, 4015, 4046, 4048, 4097, 4924, 5121, 5176, 5397, 5569, 5570, 5704, 5760, 6014, 6335, 6355, 6707, 7454, 8410, 9015-9018 Nonprofit management, women 1290, 1291, 1301, 1362, 5081, 5923, 6624, 7798, 8762, 8911, 8941 Nonprofit management, youth 371, 739, 2940, 4586, 5157, 6629, 6723, 7747, 7936 Northeast Africa, arts/culture/humanities 5632, 5774 Northeast Africa, international affairs/development 5632 Northern Ireland, recreation/sports/athletics 2254 Northern Ireland, religion 2254 Norway, education 7650 Norway, science 7650 Nursing care 1012, 1015-1017, 1024, 1031, 1033, 1045, 1051, 1064, 1066, 1077, 1078, 1088, 1098, 1341, 1513, 1588, 1911, 1928, 2574, 2715, 2874, 2955, 2976, 3350-3352, 3603, 4828, 4839, 4853, 4883, 4889, 4891, 4893, 4906, 4928, 4935, 4936, 4940, 4958, 4959, 4978, 4990, 5229, 6336, 6342, 6475, 6684, 7203, 7375, 7697, 7708, 8210, 8388, 8525, 8527, 8562, 8611 Nursing care, aging 1024, 2955, 2976, 4828, 4928, 6475, 7697, 8210 Nursing care, blind/visually impaired 8562 Nursing care, children/youth 1098, 3350, 4990, 8562 Nursing care, conferences/seminars 6336, 7203 Nursing care, crime/abuse victims 2874, 4990 Nursing care, curriculum development 1024, 1033, 1066, 6684 Nursing care, disabilities, people with 2955, 3351, 4928 Nursing care, economically disadvantaged 1928, 3603, 4928, 4940 Nursing care, electronic media/online services 6684 Nursing care, equipment 1911
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Nursing care, faculty/staff development 1012, 1031, 1064, 1098, 1513, 1928, 3352, 6342, 7697, 7708 Nursing care, infants/toddlers 2715, 3603 Nursing care, management development/capacity building 2874, 4990 Nursing care, minorities 2574 Nursing care, program evaluation 4928, 4958, 4959, 7375 Nursing care, research 1015, 1045, 1078, 2715, 4978 Nursing care, seed money 1031, 6475 Nursing care, substance abusers 4893 Nursing care, technical assistance 4853, 4883, 4891, 4893, 4978 Nursing care, terminal illness, people with 1588, 2976, 6475, 8210 Nursing care, women 1051, 1928, 2715, 2874, 3603, 4990 Nursing home/convalescent facility 266, 2838, 2976, 3366, 4852, 4905, 4979, 5167, 5540, 5543, 5545, 5547, 5597, 6151-6153, 7023, 7235, 7350, 7352, 7812, 9090 Nursing home/convalescent facility, aging 266, 2838, 2976, 3366, 4852, 4905, 4979, 5167, 5540, 5543, 5545, 5547, 5597, 6151-6153, 7023, 7235, 7350, 7352, 7812, 9090 Nursing home/convalescent facility, Asians/Pacific Islanders 266 Nursing home/convalescent facility, building/ renovation 3366 Nursing home/convalescent facility, disabilities, people with 2838, 7023, 7235 Nursing home/convalescent facility, economically disadvantaged 7023 Nursing home/convalescent facility, electronic media/online services 4905 Nursing home/convalescent facility, faculty/staff development 266, 2838, 5543, 5547, 5597 Nursing home/convalescent facility, management development/capacity building 266, 7352, 7812, 9090 Nursing home/convalescent facility, program evaluation 4905, 5545, 5547 Nursing home/convalescent facility, research 5540 Nursing home/convalescent facility, technical assistance 3366, 4852, 4979, 7023 Nursing home/convalescent facility, terminal illness, people with 2976 Nursing home/convalescent facility, youth 5167 Nursing school/education 194, 1012, 1015-1017, 1024, 1031, 1033, 1051, 1064, 1066, 1077, 1911, 2562, 2574, 6151, 6153, 6684, 7375, 7697, 7708, 8447, 8525, 8527, 8611 Nursing school/education, aging 1024, 2562, 6151, 6153, 7697 Nursing school/education, building/renovation 8447 Nursing school/education, computer systems/ equipment 2562 Nursing school/education, curriculum development 194, 1024, 1033, 1066, 2562, 6684 Nursing school/education, electronic media/online services 6684 Nursing school/education, equipment 1911 Nursing school/education, faculty/staff development 1012, 1031, 1064, 7697, 7708 Nursing school/education, immigrants/refugees 194 Nursing school/education, minorities 194, 2574 Nursing school/education, program evaluation 7375 Nursing school/education, research 1015 Nursing school/education, seed money 1031 Nursing school/education, technical assistance 2562 Nursing school/education, women 1051 Nutrition 287, 605, 1001, 1131, 1332, 2257, 2596, 2842, 3778, 3820, 4196, 4332, 4836, 4848, 4875, 4884, 4899, 4902, 4903, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4926, 4941, 4968, 4972, 4984, 4986, 5212, 6341, 7438 Nutrition, African Americans/Blacks 287 Nutrition, aging 1332, 2842 Nutrition, Asians/Pacific Islanders 6341 Nutrition, children 4926
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Nutrition, children/youth 287, 2257, 2596, 3778, 4836, 4848, 4875, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4941, 4972, 4984, 7438 Nutrition, economically disadvantaged 287, 2257, 2596, 3778, 4196, 4836, 4875, 4903, 4911, 4914, 4941 Nutrition, equipment 2596 Nutrition, film/video/radio 6341 Nutrition, Hispanics/Latinos 4911, 4914 Nutrition, immigrants/refugees 4911 Nutrition, income development 1131 Nutrition, infants/toddlers 4903, 6341 Nutrition, management development/capacity building 287, 1131, 1332, 2596, 3778, 4196 Nutrition, mentally disabled 1332, 2842 Nutrition, minorities 2596, 4836 Nutrition, program evaluation 2257, 2842, 4836, 4848, 4884, 4903, 4968, 4984, 4986, 6341, 7438 Nutrition, research 2842, 4836, 4884, 4926, 4941, 4972 Nutrition, single parents 4903 Nutrition, technical assistance 4875, 4899, 4902, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4926, 4941, 4972 Nutrition, women 5212 Offenders/ex-offenders, African Americans/Blacks 276 Offenders/ex-offenders, AIDS, people with 276 Offenders/ex-offenders, animals/wildlife 5249 Offenders/ex-offenders, arts/culture/humanities 6468 Offenders/ex-offenders, children/youth 2723, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3283, 3288-3290, 3327, 3331, 3335 Offenders/ex-offenders, civil rights 5687, 6026, 6468, 6471, 7083, 7087, 8543 Offenders/ex-offenders, community improvement/ development 1913, 3125, 3283, 3354, 6455, 6468, 6471, 6473, 6481 Offenders/ex-offenders, conferences/seminars 3098, 3290 Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/abuse victims 2723, 3335 Offenders/ex-offenders, crime/courts/legal services 223, 276, 298, 1913, 1929, 2102, 2202, 2506, 2723, 2740, 2745, 2892, 3081, 3089, 3098, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3283, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 3354, 4115, 4148, 4335, 4867, 4930, 4931, 4960, 5144, 5687, 5762, 6003, 6008, 6009, 6011-6013, 6018, 6019, 6025-6028, 6298, 6445, 6455, 6468, 6471, 6473, 6478, 6481, 6487, 6796, 7083, 7087, 7964, 8318, 8799 Offenders/ex-offenders, disabilities, people with 3163 Offenders/ex-offenders, economically disadvantaged 276, 3163, 3171, 3216, 3283, 3329, 3335, 3354, 6445, 6478 Offenders/ex-offenders, education 6463 Offenders/ex-offenders, employment 2292, 3081, 3125, 3283, 5145, 6298, 6455, 6478, 7357, 8635 Offenders/ex-offenders, environment 5145 Offenders/ex-offenders, equipment 1929 Offenders/ex-offenders, faculty/staff development 1929, 4148, 7083 Offenders/ex-offenders, girls 2202, 3123 Offenders/ex-offenders, health—general 223, 276, 298 Offenders/ex-offenders, health—specific diseases 276 Offenders/ex-offenders, homeless 2745, 4867 Offenders/ex-offenders, housing/shelter 3075, 4867 Offenders/ex-offenders, human services— multipurpose 208, 2202, 2292, 2723, 2892, 2953, 3089, 3098, 4488, 4867, 4930, 4931,
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4960, 5249, 6009, 6139, 6528, 7357, 8318, 8635, 8799 Offenders/ex-offenders, income development 3098 Offenders/ex-offenders, international affairs/ development 2756, 5687 Offenders/ex-offenders, management development/ capacity building 223, 2102, 2506, 3098, 4115, 4148, 6003, 6009, 6018, 6445, 7083 Offenders/ex-offenders, men 1913 Offenders/ex-offenders, mental health/substance abuse 208, 223, 298, 1402, 2745, 2892, 3819, 4115, 4930, 4931, 4960 Offenders/ex-offenders, mentally disabled 2745, 2892, 4115 Offenders/ex-offenders, minorities 3329, 6478 Offenders/ex-offenders, philanthropy/voluntarism 2953 Offenders/ex-offenders, prison alternatives 2202, 2506, 2723, 2745, 3123, 3129, 3155, 3156, 3158, 3163, 3166, 3170, 3171, 3216, 3230, 3233, 3239, 3248, 3257, 3262, 3263, 3265, 3272, 3276, 3278, 3288-3290, 3327, 3329, 3331, 3335, 6298 Offenders/ex-offenders, probation/parole 223, 6003 Offenders/ex-offenders, program evaluation 276, 1913, 2202, 3081, 3089, 4148, 5144 Offenders/ex-offenders, public affairs/government 1913, 2133, 2745, 3354, 4335, 4930, 4931, 4960, 6008, 6455, 6468, 6471, 6473, 6481 Offenders/ex-offenders, publication 1913 Offenders/ex-offenders, recreation/sports/athletics 4270 Offenders/ex-offenders, rehabilitation 2892, 3081, 3089, 4115, 6018, 7083, 7964, 8318 Offenders/ex-offenders, religion 1929, 4148 Offenders/ex-offenders, research 2723, 2745, 3156, 3158, 3216, 3262, 3265, 3290, 3331, 4335, 6481 Offenders/ex-offenders, services 276, 1913, 1929, 2745, 3089, 3098, 3283, 3354, 4335, 4867, 5144, 6009, 6018, 6445, 6455, 6473, 6478, 6481 Offenders/ex-offenders, substance abusers 3098 Offenders/ex-offenders, technical assistance 2745, 4867, 6298, 7964 Offenders/ex-offenders, transitional care 2102, 4148 Offenders/ex-offenders, women 2102, 6445, 7964, 8318 Offenders/ex-offenders, youth 2506, 2745, 3230, 3329, 4335 Offenders/ex-offenders, youth development 2506, 2740, 2953, 4270, 4488, 6463, 6796 Opera, African Americans/Blacks 8058 Opera, children/youth 7808 Opera, income development 3701, 3775, 4284 Opera, management development/capacity building 899, 2871, 3501, 3701, 3775, 7197, 7241, 7242, 7313, 8058 Opera, program evaluation 6768 Opera, research 2268, 6768 Opera, technical assistance 1902, 2268, 3498, 3501, 4284, 4308, 4650 Opera, youth 6768 Optometry/vision screening 202, 8562 Optometry/vision screening, blind/visually impaired 8562 Optometry/vision screening, children/youth 8562 Optometry/vision screening, economically disadvantaged 202 Optometry/vision screening, seed money 202 Orchestras, children/youth 6783, 7795 Orchestras, computer systems/equipment 913 Orchestras, equipment 7795 Orchestras, income development 907, 909, 929, 1442, 2304, 3485, 7447, 7939, 8663 Orchestras, management development/capacity building 776, 907, 909, 912, 913, 929, 1442, 2288, 2304, 2382, 2880, 3396, 3477, 3499, 3501, 3692, 4701, 6285, 6783, 7447, 7939, 8257, 8663 Orchestras, minorities 907 Orchestras, performance/productions 7447
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Orchestras, technical assistance 36, 3477, 3485, 3499, 3501 Orchestras, youth 3396 Orthodox churches and agencies 2244 Orthodox churches and agencies, conferences/ seminars 2244 Orthopedics research 8523, 8524 Orthopedics research, children/youth 8523, 8524 Orthopedics research, program evaluation 8523, 8524 Pakistan, community improvement/development 1186 Pakistan, international affairs/development 9027 Panama, education 6221 Panama, environment 6221 Panama, public affairs/government 6221 Panama, science 6221 Parasitic diseases 8954 Parks/playgrounds, building/renovation 6361, 8451 Parks/playgrounds, children 1110, 4599, 6066, 6277 Parks/playgrounds, children/youth 3355, 8451 Parks/playgrounds, disabilities, people with 3355 Parks/playgrounds, economically disadvantaged 335, 336, 3355 Parks/playgrounds, fellowships 6132 Parks/playgrounds, income development 8451 Parks/playgrounds, management development/ capacity building 1723, 3420, 3490, 3838, 3861, 4694, 5266, 6295, 6296, 6330, 6571, 6691, 7878, 7920, 7967, 8445 Parks/playgrounds, program evaluation 7305 Parks/playgrounds, research 1723, 6132, 6228, 6234 Parks/playgrounds, seed money 1054 Parks/playgrounds, technical assistance 3355, 3490, 3838, 3861, 6361, 6893, 7686, 7861, 7879, 8296, 8451 Patients’ rights 195, 361, 382, 1035, 1036, 2845 Patients’ rights, aging 361, 382, 2845 Patients’ rights, conferences/seminars 1035 Patients’ rights, economically disadvantaged 382 Patients’ rights, management development/capacity building 382 Patients’ rights, minorities 361 Patients’ rights, program evaluation 195, 2845 Patients’ rights, terminal illness, people with 2845 Pediatrics 64, 326, 1098, 2817, 2818, 5583, 5589, 5962, 6171, 6347, 8393, 8426 Pediatrics, children/youth 64, 326, 1098, 2817, 2818, 5583, 5589, 6347, 8393, 8426 Pediatrics, crime/abuse victims 5583 Pediatrics, curriculum development 6171 Pediatrics, economically disadvantaged 5962, 8426 Pediatrics, faculty/staff development 1098, 8426 Pediatrics, immigrants/refugees 326 Pediatrics, infants/toddlers 5962 Pediatrics, management development/capacity building 2817, 2818, 5962 Pediatrics, minorities 326 Pediatrics, youth 6171 Pensions 2833, 5650, 5792, 6447, 6500, 7096, 7897 Pensions, African Americans/Blacks 6500 Pensions, aging 2833, 6447, 6500 Pensions, economically disadvantaged 2833, 5650, 5792, 6447, 6500, 7096 Pensions, Hispanics/Latinos 5792 Pensions, minorities 6500, 7096 Pensions, program evaluation 5650 Pensions, research 5650, 5792 Pensions, technical assistance 7897 Pensions, women 7897 Performing arts 821, 887, 906, 1961, 1962, 2097, 3463, 5482, 5765, 5930, 6294, 6300, 6614 Performing arts (multimedia) 4347, 5502, 7828, 8108 Performing arts (multimedia), Asians/Pacific Islanders 4347 Performing arts (multimedia), income development 5502
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Performing arts (multimedia), management development/capacity building 4347, 7828, 8108 Performing arts (multimedia), technical assistance 5502 Performing arts centers 852, 3403, 3479, 4379, 4530, 4666, 5476, 5602, 6304, 6549, 7703, 7785, 7910, 8023, 8084, 8225, 8311, 8494 Performing arts centers, African Americans/Blacks 5476, 6549 Performing arts centers, building/renovation 8023, 8494 Performing arts centers, children/youth 7785 Performing arts centers, equipment 8311 Performing arts centers, income development 7910 Performing arts centers, management development/ capacity building 852, 3403, 3479, 4379, 4530, 6304, 6549, 7703, 7910, 8023, 8225 Performing arts centers, research 4379, 5602 Performing arts centers, technical assistance 3479, 4666, 5476, 5602, 8084, 8494 Performing arts, African Americans/Blacks 7294 Performing arts, ballet 771, 772, 897, 911, 2295, 8240, 8258, 8259 Performing arts, building/renovation 7395 Performing arts, children 2497 Performing arts, children/youth 661, 680, 1584, 1738, 2089, 2271, 2916, 2921, 3082, 3338, 4324, 4783, 5015, 5055, 5151, 5267, 5335, 5368-5370, 5905, 5934, 5978, 6625, 6632, 6844, 7785, 7795, 7804, 7808, 8081, 8307, 8308, 8448 Performing arts, choreography 1398 Performing arts, circus arts 6460 Performing arts, commissioning new works 6614 Performing arts, computer systems/equipment 1584, 7621 Performing arts, conferences/seminars 6614, 7294, 7804 Performing arts, curriculum development 6632 Performing arts, dance 3, 877, 1355, 1405, 1414, 2488, 2548, 2553, 2554, 2557, 2686, 2692, 4324, 4765, 5256, 5259, 5480, 5493, 5496, 5587, 5700, 5812, 5833, 5978, 6332, 6635, 7364, 7395, 7573, 7621, 7929, 8055, 8069, 8685 Performing arts, economically disadvantaged 680, 1584, 4798, 5055 Performing arts, education 661, 680, 1584, 1738, 2089, 2271, 2273, 2497, 2916, 2921, 3082, 3338, 3346, 4101, 4324, 4348, 4783, 4798, 5015, 5055, 5129, 5151, 5267, 5335, 5368-5370, 5440, 5905, 5934, 5978, 6357, 6385, 6625, 6632, 6768, 6844, 7294, 7395, 7573, 7621, 7785, 7795, 7804, 7808, 8081, 8307, 8308, 8448, 8616, 8685 Performing arts, electronic media/online services 5055, 6632 Performing arts, equipment 7795 Performing arts, faculty/staff development 1584, 4348, 5055, 6357, 6385, 6632 Performing arts, fellowships 661 Performing arts, girls 4101 Performing arts, Hispanics/Latinos 1584 Performing arts, immigrants/refugees 5482, 6300 Performing arts, income development 906, 1584, 3463, 5482, 8081 Performing arts, infants/toddlers 4798 Performing arts, internship funds 2921 Performing arts, management development/capacity building 887, 906, 1738, 2089, 2271, 2273, 3463, 4101, 4348, 5129, 5151, 5267, 5905, 6300, 7573, 7621, 8448, 8616, 8685 Performing arts, minorities 5055, 5482, 5905, 6300, 6632 Performing arts, music 413, 499, 665, 820, 831, 939, 1270, 1276, 1357, 1414, 1965, 2497, 2540, 2542, 2577, 2680, 3082, 3408, 3780, 4101, 5271, 5440, 5504, 5710, 5770, 5833, 6290, 6385, 7804, 7830, 8026, 8055, 8645 Performing arts, music (choral) 1212, 1269, 2285, 2648, 5113, 5151, 7183, 7190, 7216, 7640, 8257, 8561 Performing arts, music composition 5497, 5626
Performing arts, music ensembles/groups 419, 1316, 1368, 2482, 2489, 2505, 2682, 3679, 5573-5575, 7303, 7690, 8085, 8671 Performing arts, opera 899, 1902, 2268, 2871, 3498, 3501, 3701, 3775, 4284, 4308, 4650, 5833, 6768, 7197, 7241, 7242, 7313, 7808, 8058 Performing arts, orchestras 36, 776, 907, 909, 912, 913, 929, 1442, 2288, 2304, 2382, 2880, 3396, 3477, 3485, 3499, 3501, 3692, 4701, 6285, 6783, 7447, 7795, 7939, 8257, 8276, 8663 Performing arts, performance/productions 2921, 6614 Performing arts, program evaluation 5765, 5930, 5934, 6357, 6768, 7294 Performing arts, research 2497, 5934, 6768 Performing arts, technical assistance 1584, 2089, 2916, 5482, 5978, 6294, 6385, 8081, 8307, 8308 Performing arts, theater 460, 507, 661, 774, 815, 832, 839, 878, 905, 920, 1226, 1970, 2084, 2089, 2108, 2114, 2271, 2273, 2305, 2312, 2462, 2466, 2473, 2483, 2485, 2509, 2513, 2520, 2526, 2528, 2546, 2559, 2560, 2570, 2582, 2590, 2591, 2597, 2681, 2708, 2921, 3390, 3681, 3688, 3858, 3859, 4110, 4113, 4177, 4303, 4310, 4481, 4511, 4532, 4587, 4693, 4783, 5015, 5031, 5265, 5267, 5369, 5370, 5495, 5756, 5761, 5807, 5905, 6226, 6358, 6359, 6384, 6440, 6577, 6594, 6639, 6898, 7058, 7165, 7217-7219, 7222, 7355, 7444, 7450, 7558, 7566, 7601, 7610, 7811, 7875, 7925, 7945, 8022, 8028, 8045, 8052, 8053, 8080, 8296, 8517, 8533, 8616, 8664, 8673, 8675, 8678 Performing arts, theater (musical) 830 Performing arts, theater (playwriting) 2486, 2911, 8081 Performing arts, youth 2273, 6357, 6768, 7294 Peru, animals/wildlife 1056 Peru, arts/culture/humanities 1933 Peru, civil rights 5778 Peru, community improvement/development 5408, 5778, 5817 Peru, crime/courts/legal services 1039 Peru, education 3794, 8954 Peru, environment 1029, 1030, 1039, 1053, 1054, 1056 Peru, health—general 8954 Peru, health—specific diseases 8954 Peru, international affairs/development 1029, 5408, 5830 Peru, public affairs/government 5830 Peru, recreation/sports/athletics 1054 Peru, religion 1933 Peru, science 1039 Peru, social sciences 1039, 1056, 5830 Peru, youth development 3714 Pharmacology 8887, 8901 Pharmacology research 3643, 8932 Pharmacology research, AIDS, people with 8932 Pharmacology research, program evaluation 8932 Pharmacology, conferences/seminars 8887, 8901 Pharmacy/prescriptions 364, 1155, 1538, 1928, 2417, 2817, 2818, 2842, 2976, 3545, 3565, 4346, 4844, 4920, 4966, 4985, 5158, 5170, 6839, 8194 Pharmacy/prescriptions, aging 1538, 2842, 2976, 4966, 5158, 5170, 6839 Pharmacy/prescriptions, boys 3545 Pharmacy/prescriptions, children/youth 2817, 2818, 4346, 4985 Pharmacy/prescriptions, crime/abuse victims 1538 Pharmacy/prescriptions, economically disadvantaged 364, 1155, 1928, 4346, 4966, 5158, 6839 Pharmacy/prescriptions, faculty/staff development 1538, 1928 Pharmacy/prescriptions, girls 3545 Pharmacy/prescriptions, management development/capacity building 364, 2817, 2818 Pharmacy/prescriptions, mentally disabled 2842, 6839
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Pharmacy/prescriptions, program evaluation 2842, 4844, 4920, 4966 Pharmacy/prescriptions, research 2842, 4920, 4966, 4985 Pharmacy/prescriptions, substance abusers 4920 Pharmacy/prescriptions, terminal illness, people with 1538, 2976 Pharmacy/prescriptions, women 1155, 1928, 3565, 4346, 4844 Philanthropy/voluntarism 243, 248, 316, 415, 422, 431, 432, 458, 465, 531, 646, 658, 731, 739, 759-761, 785, 823, 829, 945-947, 949, 989, 992, 1261, 1290, 1291, 1297, 1298, 1324, 1374, 1450, 1505, 1764, 1948, 1979, 2022-2028, 2041, 2060, 2138, 2232, 2266, 2296-2298, 2313, 2325, 2350, 2351, 2360, 2605, 2678, 2755, 3002, 3004, 3054, 3116, 3139, 3178, 3201, 3275, 3386-3388, 3399, 3449, 3450, 3457, 3517-3520, 3550, 3647, 3654, 3693, 3719, 3731, 3765, 3767, 3771, 3785, 3796, 3807, 3808, 3811, 3812, 3824, 3872, 3876, 3900, 3905, 3914, 3956, 3973, 3980, 4017, 4020, 4036, 4039, 4040, 4042, 4171, 4703, 4732-4734, 4815, 4816, 4822, 4828, 4839, 4868, 4877, 4889, 4906, 4935, 4936, 4940, 4992, 4999, 5067, 5074, 5081, 5083, 5232, 5287, 5295, 5301, 5303, 5472, 5554, 5556, 5558, 5578, 5579, 5611, 5633, 5646, 5686, 5690, 5734, 5735, 5751, 5760, 5775, 5813, 5869, 5870, 5890, 5892, 5912, 5960, 6104, 6131, 6274, 6280, 6456, 6457, 6483, 6491, 6492, 6518, 6540, 6555, 6587, 6605, 6642, 6700, 6733, 6737, 6765, 6792, 6922, 6976, 6993, 7026, 7043, 7051, 7089, 7102, 7117, 7143, 7230, 7295, 7415, 7416, 7435, 7582, 7695, 7845, 7865, 7969, 8127, 8148, 8195, 8243, 8284, 8323, 8355, 8459, 8467, 8528, 8698, 8755, 8787, 8941, 8997, 9035, 9036 Philanthropy/voluntarism, administration/regulation 3944, 4147, 5780, 5794, 7857 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Africa 2755, 3812, 4042, 5295, 5303 Philanthropy/voluntarism, African Americans/Blacks 3116, 3765, 3824, 4036, 4380, 5870, 5892, 7089 Philanthropy/voluntarism, aging 2210, 4828 Philanthropy/voluntarism, AIDS, people with 5899 Philanthropy/voluntarism, alliance 3550 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Asians/Pacific Islanders 658, 1306, 4036 Philanthropy/voluntarism, association 55, 68, 119, 488, 502, 600, 601, 703, 865, 888, 1122, 1123, 1135, 1168, 1169, 1296, 1330, 1718, 1719, 1732, 1742-1745, 1760, 1765, 1807, 2275, 2334, 2353, 2630, 2965, 3018, 3031-3033, 3039, 3117, 3495, 3652, 3719, 3722, 3790, 3791, 3795, 3881, 3904, 3961, 3987, 4000, 4139, 4205, 4526, 4537, 4562, 4715, 4721-4724, 5106, 5194, 5278, 5382, 5455, 5466, 5467, 5647, 5724, 5727, 5794, 6845, 6857, 7144, 7330, 7853, 8099, 8548, 9130 Philanthropy/voluntarism, awards/prizes/ competitions 759, 761, 1743, 1744 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Belgium 3606, 3749, 5715 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Brazil 3723 Philanthropy/voluntarism, building/renovation 9120 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Canada 5684, 5780 Philanthropy/voluntarism, capital campaigns 1732 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Caribbean 3749 Philanthropy/voluntarism, children/youth 989, 2060, 3116, 3117, 3139, 3178, 3201, 3275, 3956, 6518 Philanthropy/voluntarism, China 5633, 5645, 5780, 5821 Philanthropy/voluntarism, collections management/ preservation 5546, 6617 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Colombia 5686 Philanthropy/voluntarism, computer systems/ equipment 4526, 8271, 8284 Philanthropy/voluntarism, conferences/seminars 243, 949, 1142, 1147, 1719, 1743-1745,
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2041, 2167, 2334, 2717, 3731, 3812, 4020, 4340, 5588, 5698, 7051, 7865, 8467, 8755 Philanthropy/voluntarism, debt reduction 8281 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Developing countries 4039 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Eastern Europe 3910 Philanthropy/voluntarism, economically disadvantaged 739, 1450, 2953, 3116, 3139, 3178, 3785, 3808, 3956, 4039, 4040, 4940, 5809, 5813, 5870, 6401, 6456, 8459 Philanthropy/voluntarism, electronic media/online services 431, 2060, 3755, 3796, 5295, 7853, 8271, 8284 Philanthropy/voluntarism, endowments 3630, 3647 Philanthropy/voluntarism, England 767, 2719, 3909, 3910, 3922 Philanthropy/voluntarism, ethics 3740 Philanthropy/voluntarism, faculty/staff development 2275, 5686, 5780, 9116 Philanthropy/voluntarism, fellowships 531, 4039, 4171 Philanthropy/voluntarism, formal/general education 8284 Philanthropy/voluntarism, fund raising/fund distribution 1313, 1860 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Germany 2449 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Global programs 412, 415, 422, 458, 553, 554, 767, 790, 823, 992, 1147, 1148, 1168, 1450, 1830, 1945, 2726, 3052, 3550, 5228, 5586, 5690, 5715, 5760, 5780, 5890, 5899, 6316, 6456, 6560, 6562, 7304, 7845, 7846 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Hispanics/Latinos 601, 724, 1374, 1860, 3462, 4036 Philanthropy/voluntarism, immigrants/refugees 658, 5162, 6456 Philanthropy/voluntarism, income development 925, 947, 1296, 1743, 1744, 1760, 2167, 2275, 3767, 3872, 4806 Philanthropy/voluntarism, indigenous people 415 Philanthropy/voluntarism, information services 1, 16, 22, 24, 731, 2166, 2167, 3012, 3755, 3756, 3776, 4019, 4557, 4876, 5359, 5397, 5550, 5821, 6314, 6605, 6733, 6855, 7125, 8271, 8281, 8500, 9116, 9120, 9121, 9125, 9130 Philanthropy/voluntarism, internship funds 531, 3910 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Latin America 3749, 6112, 6113 Philanthropy/voluntarism, LGBTQ 5724, 5735 Philanthropy/voluntarism, management development/capacity building 55, 398, 458, 502, 731, 759, 888, 1330, 1348, 1450, 1732, 2167, 2421, 3399, 3462, 3719, 3738, 3756, 3767, 3771, 3791, 3795-3797, 3872, 4019, 4147, 4205, 4526, 4851, 4868, 4876, 5162, 5382, 5397, 5724, 5751, 5892, 6765, 6855, 7853, 8099, 8323, 8787, 9130 Philanthropy/voluntarism, management/technical aid 248, 316, 398, 405, 412, 432, 438-449, 465, 468-482, 553, 554, 658, 723, 724, 786, 790, 883-885, 892, 916-919, 925, 926, 945, 957, 1142, 1147, 1148, 1167, 1306, 1324, 1347, 1348, 1764, 1945, 1947, 1948, 2005-2008, 2022-2028, 2138, 2210, 2221, 2313, 2421, 2448, 2449, 2605, 2726, 2821, 2822, 2906, 2953, 2969, 3002, 3004, 3052, 3139, 3421-3427, 3449, 3450, 3462, 3537, 3630, 3653, 3654, 3673, 3683-3685, 3718, 3739, 3740, 3749, 3759, 3776, 3796, 3797, 3807, 3824, 3876, 3900, 3910, 3922, 3945, 3956, 3980, 3986, 4036, 4039, 4040, 4048, 4102, 4112, 4340, 4380, 4509, 4549, 4717, 4718, 4732-4734, 4761, 4764, 4806, 4815, 4816, 4822, 4868, 4992, 5004-5009, 5063, 5074, 5162, 5178, 5228, 5232, 5295, 5461, 5472, 5546, 5554, 5556, 5578, 5579, 5586, 5588, 5611, 5679, 5698, 5715, 5780, 5809, 5840, 5899, 5960, 5999, 6036, 6037, 6104, 6110, 6112, 6113, 6131, 6274, 6280, 6316, 6400, 6401, 6410, 6518, 6540, 6562, 6605, 6617, 6642, 6700, 6733-6735, 6737, 6765, 6847, 6976, 7089, 7117, 7273, 7295, 7304,
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7343, 7351, 7415, 7416, 7435, 7546, 7581, 7583-7585, 7846, 8102, 8195, 8243, 8459, 8886, 9035, 9036 Philanthropy/voluntarism, men 989, 4806 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Mexico 3872, 3986, 5683, 5751, 8459 Philanthropy/voluntarism, minorities 658, 829, 1306, 1330, 3139, 3731, 3771, 3785, 3807, 3811, 3980, 5301, 5734 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Montenegro 3914 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Native Americans/ American Indians 3795 Philanthropy/voluntarism, offenders/ex-offenders 2953 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Philippines 5633 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Poland 3905, 5875 Philanthropy/voluntarism, program evaluation 761, 767, 884, 885, 917, 2821, 2822, 3755, 4147, 4171, 5287, 5686, 6491, 6492, 7546, 7865, 8717 Philanthropy/voluntarism, public education 4509, 6855, 8355 Philanthropy/voluntarism, public policy 739, 3014, 3139, 3718, 3738-3741, 3945, 3986, 4036, 4868, 5287, 5646, 5734, 5912, 6758 Philanthropy/voluntarism, publication 243, 1130, 4019, 5295, 5472, 5633, 5645, 5760, 6457, 6791, 6792 Philanthropy/voluntarism, reform 3945 Philanthropy/voluntarism, research 52, 658, 739, 761, 763, 767, 799, 823, 865, 883, 892, 919, 1123, 1129, 1130, 1476, 2166, 2717, 3201, 3275, 3401, 3756, 3812, 3915, 4040, 4078, 4851, 4877, 5162, 5281, 5458, 5585, 5592, 5645, 5646, 5734, 5735, 5912, 6131, 6251, 6457, 6605, 6718, 6734, 6735, 6791, 6792, 6846, 6855, 7454, 7546, 7721, 8717, 8787 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Romania 3900 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Russia 2719, 3905, 3922, 4017 Philanthropy/voluntarism, seed money 7273, 8467 Philanthropy/voluntarism, South Africa 5869, 6110, 6560 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Southern Africa 3808, 4040 Philanthropy/voluntarism, technical assistance 601, 865, 989, 1979, 3116, 3117, 3740, 3741, 3905, 3944, 3945, 3973, 3980, 3986, 4017, 4868, 5397, 5645, 5735, 5760, 5870, 7454 Philanthropy/voluntarism, Ukraine 3973 Philanthropy/voluntarism, women 1290, 1291, 1732, 3824, 3956, 5081, 8941 Philanthropy/voluntarism, youth 432, 739, 2605, 2953 Philippines, arts/culture/humanities 5440 Philippines, community improvement/development 5633 Philippines, education 2251, 7481 Philippines, environment 538 Philippines, health—general 1181, 1182, 2442 Philippines, human services—multipurpose 2349 Philippines, international affairs/development 1222, 5440 Philippines, philanthropy/voluntarism 5633 Philippines, public affairs/government 538 Philippines, religion 2251 Philippines, science 1222, 7481 Photography, children/youth 185 Photography, economically disadvantaged 8693 Photography, immigrants/refugees 185 Photography, income development 8693 Photography, management development/capacity building 8693 Photography, minorities 185, 8693 Photography, program evaluation 185 Photography, youth 8693 Physical therapy 2439, 7167-7180, 8437 Physical therapy, disabilities, people with 2439, 7167-7180, 8437 Physical therapy, faculty/staff development 7167-7180 Physical therapy, management development/ capacity building 2439, 7167-7180, 8437 Physical/earth sciences 557, 558, 1074, 6812
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Physical/earth sciences, management development/capacity building 1074 Physical/earth sciences, youth 1074 Physically disabled, education 4093 Physically disabled, health—general 4093, 6348 Physically disabled, health—specific diseases 6348, 8305 Poland, community improvement/development 3905 Poland, education 1801, 1822 Poland, environment 6828 Poland, international affairs/development 3905, 6828 Poland, philanthropy/voluntarism 3905, 5875 Political science 2155, 3339, 4792 Political science, children/youth 3339, 4792 Political science, economically disadvantaged 4792 Political science, minorities 4792 Political science, youth 2155 Population studies 414, 769, 770, 806, 840, 1039, 1055, 1056, 1079, 1091, 2441, 2733, 3176, 3229, 3269, 3279, 3328, 5162, 5603, 6133, 6400, 6651, 8911, 9052 Population studies, children/youth 3176, 3229, 3269, 3279, 3328 Population studies, computer systems/equipment 1079 Population studies, conferences/seminars 414 Population studies, crime/abuse victims 3328 Population studies, economically disadvantaged 806, 2441, 2733, 3176, 3229, 3269, 3279, 3328 Population studies, electronic media/online services 1091 Population studies, Hispanics/Latinos 2441 Population studies, immigrants/refugees 5162 Population studies, indigenous people 414 Population studies, management development/ capacity building 769, 770, 840, 1039, 2441, 3269, 5162, 6133 Population studies, program evaluation 1091, 3279 Population studies, research 806, 1039, 2441, 2733, 3269, 3279, 5162, 9052 Population studies, technical assistance 806, 2441, 6651 Population studies, women 806, 8911 Portugal, education 6200 Portugal, environment 6200 Portugal, public affairs/government 6200 Portugal, science 6200 Poverty studies 3362, 3956, 5673 Poverty studies, children/youth 3956 Poverty studies, economically disadvantaged 3362, 3956, 5673 Poverty studies, faculty/staff development 5673 Poverty studies, management development/capacity building 5673 Poverty studies, women 3956 Pregnancy centers 7641, 8228 Pregnancy centers, management development/ capacity building 7641 Pregnancy centers, technical assistance 8228 Pregnancy centers, women 7641, 8228 Professorships, community improvement/ development 2440 Professorships, education 685, 686, 2440 Professorships, philanthropy/voluntarism 685, 686 Program evaluation, animals/wildlife 2878, 3104, 6790, 7448, 8054 Program evaluation, arts/culture/humanities 185, 258, 344, 417, 810, 904, 1139, 2291, 2594, 2704, 2750, 2887, 2926, 3700, 3801, 4847, 4860, 5159, 5186, 5696, 5765, 5865, 5876, 5927, 5930, 5934, 6235, 6341, 6357, 6602, 6752, 6768, 7294, 7305, 8551, 8666, 8782 Program evaluation, civil rights 195, 1288, 2845, 3895, 4186, 4434, 5612, 5688, 5771, 5778, 5847, 5911, 5929, 6004, 6491, 6492, 6535 Program evaluation, community improvement/ development 371, 681, 713, 761, 767, 868, 917, 1139, 1201, 1223, 1913, 2234, 2743, 2759, 2819, 2942, 3126, 3236, 3279, 3286, 3295, 3307, 3323, 3624, 3711, 3760-3762, 3902, 3907, 4021, 4026, 4027, 4149, 4272, 4404, 4418, 4610, 4620, 4837, 4846, 4864,
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4967, 4974, 5635, 5650, 5675, 5686, 5720, 5732, 5757, 5778, 5810, 5847-5849, 5895, 5898, 5909, 5911, 6363, 6711, 6726, 6755, 6785, 7055, 7476, 7477, 7546, 7547, 7865, 7891, 7911, 8091, 8279, 8481, 8717, 8897, 8956 Program evaluation, crime/courts/legal services 224, 276, 1913, 2202, 2759, 2803, 3081, 3089, 4148, 4197, 4283, 4960, 5144, 5580, 5612, 5688, 5876, 7310, 7562, 8799 Program evaluation, education 106, 154, 155, 162, 466, 800, 805, 810, 817, 819, 834-836, 845, 846, 848, 849, 886, 893, 903, 1102-1106, 1173, 1263, 1358, 1675, 1681-1685, 1707, 1800, 1801, 1803, 1804, 1808, 1809, 1815, 1818, 1819, 1823, 1871, 1872, 1914, 2259, 2279, 2422, 2593, 2594, 2650, 2652, 2669-2672, 2684, 2688, 2705, 2709, 2714, 2750, 2767, 2797, 2857, 2860, 2899, 2924-2926, 2928-2931, 2943, 2949, 2951, 2954, 2982, 2993, 2996, 3073, 3086, 3192, 3458, 3607, 3760, 3801, 3902, 3907, 3966, 4043, 4074, 4089, 4171, 4239, 4275, 4311, 4460, 4584, 4610, 4620, 4836, 4881, 4937, 4975, 4976, 4988, 5002, 5168, 5182, 5183, 5185, 5186, 5188, 5279, 5282, 5283, 5285, 5308, 5328, 5383, 5666, 5692, 5696, 5711, 5720, 5730, 5771, 5779, 5883, 5901, 5929, 5934, 5942, 5950, 5958, 6032, 6156, 6235, 6357, 6497, 6544, 6548, 6602, 6645, 6673, 6674, 6752, 7300, 7375, 7408, 7438, 7464-7466, 7469, 7478-7480, 7482, 7483, 7497, 7508, 7517-7520, 7602, 7801, 7805, 7834, 7836, 7850, 7887, 7889, 8030, 8054, 8060, 8512, 8522, 8552, 8674, 8809, 8874, 8972, 8989, 9095, 9107 Program evaluation, employment 403, 681, 886, 1800, 2650, 2656, 2683, 2846, 3081, 3236, 3286, 3307, 3607, 3763, 3923, 4026, 4027, 4043, 4056, 4928, 4975, 4976, 5145, 5159, 5192, 5383, 5692, 5720, 5759, 6363, 6474, 6645, 6674, 7911 Program evaluation, environment 487, 904, 1029, 1223, 1335, 1358, 2626, 2650, 2725, 3104, 3895, 4846, 4864, 4919, 5145, 5356, 5675, 5757, 6729, 6790, 7448, 7555, 7563, 7602, 7671, 7820, 7891 Program evaluation, food/nutrition/agriculture 2257, 2842, 4836, 4848, 4884, 4903, 4968, 4984, 4986, 6341, 7438, 8279, 8550 Program evaluation, health—general 195, 225, 258, 274, 276, 280, 337, 344, 371, 388, 400, 403, 991, 1100, 1210, 1267, 1429, 1506, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512, 1514-1516, 1518-1526, 1530, 1532, 1533, 1535, 1539-1542, 1849, 2148, 2330, 2332, 2359, 2442, 2714, 2758, 2759, 2797, 2803, 2819, 2821-2823, 2842, 2845, 2972, 3706, 3781, 4233, 4283, 4827, 4836, 4837, 4840, 4842, 4844, 4846-4848, 4858, 4860-4862, 4864, 4878, 4881, 4884, 4885, 4903, 4905, 4908, 4918-4920, 4923, 4927, 4928, 4933, 4934, 4937, 4956, 4958, 4959, 4964, 4966-4968, 4971, 4973-4976, 4984, 4986, 4988, 5169, 5531, 5532, 5538, 5541, 5542, 5544, 5545, 5547, 5548, 5655, 5688, 5904, 5911, 5977, 6352, 6610, 6675, 7027, 7278, 7310, 7366, 7375, 7562, 7563, 7660, 7820, 7890, 8411, 8474-8477, 8481, 8483, 8485, 8523, 8524, 8836, 8842 Program evaluation, health—specific diseases 276, 388, 991, 1267, 2330, 2359, 2823, 2842, 4233, 4862, 4908, 4966, 4986, 4988, 5538, 5911, 6441, 6610, 7278, 7412, 7660, 8411, 8474, 8485 Program evaluation, housing/shelter 2743, 2884, 3323, 4174, 4272, 4301, 5732, 5909, 8091 Program evaluation, human services—multipurpose 18, 106, 224, 274, 337, 400, 681, 713, 843, 1500, 1673, 1675, 1681, 1683-1685, 1687, 1849, 2196, 2202, 2259, 2688, 2743, 2797, 2801, 2803, 2834, 2836, 2845, 2846, 2884, 2910, 2928, 2929, 3089, 3126, 3127, 3140, 3167, 3168, 3185, 3235-3237, 3259, 3279, 3286, 3295, 3309, 3323, 3695, 3725, 3966,
4056, 4169, 4275, 4280, 4283, 4313, 4314, 4403, 4417, 4837, 4840, 4847, 4860-4862, 4903, 4905, 4918, 4960, 4984, 5286, 5462, 5468, 5533, 5848, 5849, 5898, 5909, 5939, 5975, 6341, 6528, 6546, 6548, 6559, 6610, 6773, 7015, 7022, 7055, 7279, 7405, 7455, 7562, 7760, 7766, 8060, 8200, 8484, 8486, 8515, 8753, 8799, 9003, 9024, 9044 Program evaluation, international affairs/ development 466, 1029, 1091, 2725, 2767, 5003, 5283, 5310, 5356, 5612, 5655, 5681, 5745, 5830, 5904, 5942, 6610, 6785, 8836, 8842, 9044 Program evaluation, medical research 8523, 8524, 8932 Program evaluation, membership benefit groups 5650 Program evaluation, mental health/substance abuse 280, 345, 1523, 2330, 2972, 3072, 3235, 3237, 3706, 4301, 4313, 4417, 4869, 4874, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4918-4922, 4960, 4963, 4964, 4967, 4968, 4988, 5124, 5169, 6451, 6610, 6773, 7276, 7699, 7700, 8519, 8571 Program evaluation, philanthropy/voluntarism 761, 767, 884, 885, 917, 1227, 2821, 2822, 3755, 4147, 4171, 5057, 5287, 5686, 6491, 6492, 7546, 7865, 8717 Program evaluation, public affairs/government 225, 371, 681, 761, 805, 848, 1500, 1913, 2750, 2759, 2767, 2819, 3235, 3236, 3286, 3711, 3761, 3762, 4021, 4043, 4089, 4415, 4846, 4864, 4878, 4885, 4905, 4918, 4919, 4934, 4960, 5002, 5224, 5635, 5650, 5681, 5720, 5829, 5830, 5847, 5876, 5895, 5929, 6021, 6352, 6491, 6492, 6535, 7476, 7477, 7508, 7519, 7520, 7766, 7877, 7887, 8279, 8550, 8718, 8956 Program evaluation, recreation/sports/athletics 2276, 2522, 4270, 4836, 4846, 4864, 4903, 4974, 6497, 7305 Program evaluation, religion 2899, 4148 Program evaluation, safety/disaster relief 4934, 5915, 7360 Program evaluation, science 848, 1104-1106, 1358, 1823, 2650, 4620, 5002, 5003, 6441, 7464-7466, 7469, 7478-7480, 7482, 7483, 7497, 7517, 7518, 7891, 8054 Program evaluation, social sciences 1091, 2758, 2767, 3279, 3763, 4056, 4275, 4963, 5188, 5310, 5635, 5666, 5681, 5696, 5830, 5929, 5939, 5942, 6602, 6673, 7877 Program evaluation, youth development 903, 1288, 1818, 1819, 1914, 2259, 2522, 2797, 2910, 3073, 3711, 3743, 3966, 4043, 4270, 4280, 4610, 5282, 5285, 5454, 5516, 5958, 5970, 6474, 6745, 7294, 7456, 7464, 7469, 7497, 7517, 7518, 7562, 7671, 8481, 8512, 8666, 8674, 8809 Prostate cancer 4806 Prostate cancer research 1406 Prostate cancer research, management development/capacity building 1406 Prostate cancer research, men 1406 Prostate cancer, income development 4806 Prostate cancer, men 4806 Protestant agencies & churches 23, 1731, 2197, 2199, 2207, 7020, 7034-7040, 7409, 8300, 8614, 9029, 9131 Protestant agencies & churches, disabilities, people with 7034, 7039 Protestant agencies & churches, equipment 7409 Protestant agencies & churches, faculty/staff development 2199, 7037 Protestant agencies & churches, income development 1731, 2207 Protestant agencies & churches, infants/toddlers 7037 Protestant agencies & churches, management development/capacity building 1731, 2197, 2207, 7409, 8300, 8614, 9029, 9131 Protestant agencies & churches, research 2207 Protestant agencies & churches, technical assistance 7020, 7034, 7036, 7039, 7040
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Psychology/behavioral science 1115, 1116, 2168, 4963, 5188, 5957 Psychology/behavioral science, children/youth 5188, 5957 Psychology/behavioral science, economically disadvantaged 5188 Psychology/behavioral science, faculty/staff development 2168 Psychology/behavioral science, infants/toddlers 1115, 1116, 2168 Psychology/behavioral science, management development/capacity building 2168 Psychology/behavioral science, mentally disabled 2168 Psychology/behavioral science, minorities 5188 Psychology/behavioral science, program evaluation 4963, 5188 Psychology/behavioral science, research 1115, 1116, 5188, 5957 Psychology/behavioral science, substance abusers 4963 Public affairs 6707 Public affairs, administration/regulation 5436, 6660, 6666, 6686 Public affairs, African Americans/Blacks 701, 3241, 4067, 4071, 4369, 5713, 6500 Public affairs, aging 2833, 6447, 6500, 8728 Public affairs, AIDS, people with 701 Public affairs, alliance 697, 3092, 6008, 6483, 6500, 7103 Public affairs, Asians/Pacific Islanders 599, 5773 Public affairs, children/youth 383, 1165, 1166, 1487, 1496, 2736, 3108, 3133, 3137, 3138, 3172, 3210, 3212, 3217, 3241, 3252, 3711, 3916, 4006, 4071, 5148, 5491, 5535, 5654, 6518, 6710, 7687, 7766, 7793, 8025, 8572, 8728 Public affairs, citizen participation 599, 729, 874, 2117, 2147, 2149, 2150, 2153, 3172, 3241, 3761, 3769, 3785, 3786, 3788, 3811, 3918, 3953, 3957, 3971, 3974, 3993, 4016, 4018, 4044, 4059, 4201, 4210, 4217, 4369, 5224, 5226, 5232, 5241, 5290, 5645, 5660, 5662, 5674, 5773, 5788, 5820, 5827-5830, 5832, 5836, 5856, 5857, 5863, 5891, 5924, 6005, 6244, 6462, 6465, 6471, 6483, 6491, 6492, 6518, 6535, 6543, 6553, 6565, 6582, 6585, 6587, 6666, 6709, 6710, 6747, 7586, 7706, 7707, 7749, 7750, 8708, 8728, 8760 Public affairs, conferences/seminars 2690, 3633, 3634, 5529, 5530, 6570, 6709 Public affairs, crime/abuse victims 3974, 8554 Public affairs, economically disadvantaged 4, 219, 301, 368, 681, 953, 1125, 1345, 1353, 2117, 2129, 2147, 2149, 2733, 2833, 3087, 3092, 3108, 3133, 3137, 3138, 3210, 3252, 3532, 3761, 3785, 3901, 3916, 3929, 3967, 4006, 4055, 4067, 4342, 5252, 5414, 5491, 5534, 5555, 5650, 5654, 5660, 5662, 5701, 5808, 5836, 5856, 5857, 5863, 5891, 6286, 6447, 6456, 6465, 6468, 6471, 6500, 6565, 6669, 6762, 7073, 7586, 7766, 8554, 8558, 8708, 8712, 8728 Public affairs, electronic media/online services 2762, 5674, 6471, 6570, 8770 Public affairs, equal rights 368, 2129, 3771, 5882, 6408, 6762 Public affairs, equipment 7793 Public affairs, ethics 604, 606, 2129, 3727, 3769, 5795, 5808 Public affairs, faculty/staff development 789, 3621, 3634, 3901, 5828, 5832, 6244, 6448 Public affairs, fellowships 4217 Public affairs, film/video/radio 5627, 5678, 6668 Public affairs, finance 4, 219, 681, 1437, 2129, 2138, 2690, 2724, 2833, 3108, 3133, 3137, 3138, 3210, 3252, 3929, 3967, 4055, 4067, 4071, 4628, 4849, 5252, 5650, 5654, 5681, 5713, 5795, 6354, 6447, 6456, 6500, 6656, 7766, 7858, 8025, 8554, 8558, 8598, 8708, 8712 Public affairs, government agencies 5109, 6389, 6624, 7687, 7942, 8255, 8534, 8718
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Public affairs, Hispanics/Latinos 788, 874, 3212, 3252, 3633, 5788 Public affairs, immigrants/refugees 729, 874, 2129, 5660, 5788, 6408, 6456, 6462, 6585, 6762, 8554, 8728 Public affairs, income development 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 3727, 5252, 5654, 5674, 5863, 6707 Public affairs, indigenous people 2117, 5856, 5857 Public affairs, infants/toddlers 1125 Public affairs, information services 953, 1353, 5701 Public affairs, internship funds 6624 Public affairs, LGBTQ 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 3621 Public affairs, management development/capacity building 4, 604, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 873, 2129, 2150, 3087, 3727, 3771, 3901, 4055, 4392, 5226, 5252, 5290, 5293, 5617, 5642, 5654, 5674, 5678, 5701, 5786, 5832, 5836, 5856, 5857, 5863, 5924, 6008, 6024, 6244, 6585, 6707, 6778, 7103, 7858, 7942, 8255, 8598 Public affairs, management/technical aid 220, 301, 383, 537, 539-541, 543, 545, 557-559, 561, 567, 574, 577, 631, 633, 635, 701, 742, 788, 789, 847, 855, 891, 1125, 1195, 1345, 1487, 1496, 1500, 1963, 2138, 2145, 2227, 2502, 2638, 2718, 2724, 2728, 2736, 2741, 2762, 2833, 2895, 2988, 2999, 3092, 3212, 3217, 3241, 3406, 3453, 3454, 3621, 3633-3635, 3769, 3786, 3788, 3916, 3918, 3947, 3971, 3993, 4006, 4038, 4059, 4335, 4342, 4628, 5061, 5072, 5148, 5225, 5241, 5414, 5436, 5491, 5529, 5530, 5534, 5535, 5555, 5832, 6442, 6455, 6500, 6657, 6666, 6669, 6670, 6709, 6764, 6778, 6826, 7537, 7765, 7841, 8090, 8215, 8216, 8260, 8418, 8534, 8572, 8578, 8708, 8760, 8770 Public affairs, minorities 219, 368, 953, 1345, 1353, 2129, 2149, 3406, 3532, 3771, 3785, 3811, 3916, 3974, 4217, 4392, 5072, 5252, 5414, 5654, 5660, 5662, 5701, 5882, 5891, 5929, 6462, 6471, 6500, 6543, 6762, 8708, 8728, 8760 Public affairs, Native Americans/American Indians 3786, 3788, 5109, 6389, 8718 Public affairs, offenders/ex-offenders 4335, 6008, 6455, 6468, 6471, 6481 Public affairs, program evaluation 681, 1500, 3711, 3761, 5224, 5650, 5681, 5829, 5830, 5876, 5929, 6491, 6492, 6535, 7766, 8718 Public affairs, public education 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 873, 1437, 3711, 5627, 5678, 5929, 6448, 6570, 6668, 6686, 7766, 7793, 7897 Public affairs, publication 543, 3957, 4055, 4628, 5645, 6448 Public affairs, reform 4, 220, 539, 574, 3087, 3210, 3901, 4023, 5293, 5642, 5795, 5876, 6024, 6286, 6468, 6471, 6481, 7073, 8418, 8708 Public affairs, research 539, 574, 681, 873, 891, 1165, 1166, 1500, 2733, 2762, 3138, 3252, 3532, 3711, 3929, 4006, 4023, 4055, 4335, 4392, 5491, 5617, 5650, 5786, 5788, 5828, 5830, 5891, 5929, 6471, 6481, 6565, 8025, 8718, 8770 Public affairs, seed money 701, 5713, 6686 Public affairs, technical assistance 599, 606, 697, 714, 715, 727, 732, 744, 2129, 3727, 3929, 3953, 3967, 3974, 3993, 4023, 4044, 4849, 5109, 5627, 5645, 5674, 5788, 5795, 5828, 5863, 5882, 6389, 6448, 6668, 6686, 6707, 7897, 7942, 8025 Public affairs, women 631, 633, 729, 732, 3916, 5491, 5678, 5863, 5924, 6624, 7766, 7897 Public affairs, youth 1500, 3993, 4335, 8578 Public affairs/government, Africa 5295, 5617, 5669, 6200, 6204, 6207, 6230, 8770 Public affairs/government, Argentina 6198, 6199 Public affairs/government, Bahrain 5436 Public affairs/government, Bolivia 2741 Public affairs/government, Bosnia-Herzegovina 3918 Public affairs/government, Brazil 1447, 5642, 5829, 6233, 8550 Public affairs/government, Bulgaria 4059
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Public affairs/government, Canada 783, 5684, 6656 Public affairs/government, Caribbean 3762 Public affairs/government, Central America 3762 Public affairs/government, China 538, 539, 541, 543, 545, 552, 564, 567, 569, 574, 575, 577, 578, 580, 582, 5645, 5863, 5944 Public affairs/government, Colombia 6227 Public affairs/government, Developing countries 426, 501, 568, 766, 783, 794, 1451, 2767, 6204, 8550, 8768, 8951, 9041 Public affairs/government, Eastern Europe 3974, 4038, 6817 Public affairs/government, El Salvador 3762 Public affairs/government, England 5623 Public affairs/government, Europe 8768 Public affairs/government, Germany 6187, 6189, 6230 Public affairs/government, Global programs 631, 633, 635, 783, 789, 808, 809, 847, 1069, 1080, 1455, 1714, 2728, 3634, 4023, 5033, 5674, 5681, 5697, 6456, 6569, 8768, 8951 Public affairs/government, Guatemala 2117 Public affairs/government, India 5832 Public affairs/government, Indonesia 5827, 5828 Public affairs/government, Ireland 5422, 6229 Public affairs/government, Israel 632, 2129 Public affairs/government, Jamaica 7676 Public affairs/government, Kenya 5617, 5767, 5877, 8770 Public affairs/government, Latin America 5830, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Public affairs/government, Latvia 8879 Public affairs/government, Malawi 8956 Public affairs/government, Mexico 3762, 5834, 5856, 5857, 5895, 8715, 8729 Public affairs/government, Montenegro 4016, 6582, 6590 Public affairs/government, Mozambique 3761 Public affairs/government, Netherlands 5876, 5877 Public affairs/government, Nigeria 5669, 5678, 5795 Public affairs/government, Panama 6221 Public affairs/government, Peru 5830 Public affairs/government, Philippines 538 Public affairs/government, Portugal 6200 Public affairs/government, Russia 2718, 2752, 3917, 3953, 5722, 5741, 6826 Public affairs/government, Serbia 4044 Public affairs/government, South Africa 3928, 3947, 3971, 4018, 4055, 5414, 5681, 5820, 5924, 7508 Public affairs/government, Southern Africa 3708 Public affairs/government, Soviet Union (Former) 5741, 6817 Public affairs/government, Sudan 1706 Public affairs/government, Sweden 4038 Public affairs/government, Uganda 2728, 5623, 6207 Public affairs/government, Ukraine 3953 Public affairs/government, United Kingdom 5341, 5425, 6656 Public affairs/government, Uruguay 3769 Public affairs/government, West Bank/Gaza 6244 Public affairs/government, Yugoslavia 3974, 6817 Public affairs/government, Zimbabwe 3793, 3832 Public health 14, 184, 204, 219, 220, 223, 227, 229, 231, 236, 239, 240, 244-246, 248, 249, 251, 252, 254, 255, 259, 260, 262, 263, 265, 268-272, 274, 276, 278, 279, 281-284, 290, 294, 296-298, 300, 302, 306, 309, 310, 314, 318, 321-324, 327-331, 334, 339, 340, 347, 350-353, 356, 359, 361, 366, 369-371, 378, 383, 387, 388, 392, 396, 404, 605, 692, 701, 721, 743, 769, 770, 824, 825, 962, 992, 1001, 1210, 1251, 1254, 1259, 1267, 1323, 1361, 1376, 1480, 1481, 1521, 1527, 1528, 1536, 1690, 1741, 1767, 1849, 1930, 2226, 2287, 2323, 2330, 2332, 2333, 2335, 2359, 2441, 2531, 2544, 2647, 2759, 2797, 2799, 2800, 2806, 2808, 2812, 2813, 2823, 2850, 2889, 2893, 2955, 2970, 2972, 2973, 2977, 2984, 2985, 2987-2990, 2994, 3107, 3282, 3434, 3444, 3530, 3717, 3735, 3818, 3820, 3823,
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4143, 4178, 4233, 4283, 4285, 4307, 4332, 4346, 4364, 4399, 4419, 4443, 4604, 4802, 4806, 4833, 4843, 4849, 4850, 4854-4857, 4862, 4863, 4866, 4870, 4879, 4882, 4885, 4886, 4888, 4892, 4908, 4910, 4916-4918, 4927, 4932-4934, 4945, 4947, 4948, 4951-4954, 4956, 4964, 4967, 4969, 4976, 4988-4990, 5011, 5014, 5044, 5104, 5122, 5135, 5155, 5156, 5177, 5211, 5213-5217, 5228, 5531, 5583, 5622, 5688, 5763, 5783, 5784, 5787, 5838, 5859, 5880, 5899, 5904, 5911, 5928, 6015, 6307, 6344, 6350, 6362, 6406, 6597, 6610, 6777, 7016, 7029, 7063, 7206, 7278, 7365, 7379, 7440, 7643, 7657, 7688, 7754, 7756, 7767, 7906, 8044, 8222, 8360, 8381, 8382, 8387, 8412, 8419, 8420, 8473-8475, 8477-8482, 8485, 8487-8493, 8612, 8686, 8699, 8734, 8761, 8768, 8819, 8842, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026, 9094 Public health school/education 2990 Public health, African Americans/Blacks 184, 274, 276, 300, 321, 324, 347, 351, 701, 2287, 4364, 4908, 4945, 5783, 8222 Public health, aging 53, 204, 272, 283, 361, 378, 388, 962, 1536, 2806, 2850, 2852, 2955, 2972, 4946, 4950, 5177, 8475, 9094 Public health, AIDS, people with 276, 701, 738, 1480, 1481, 1741, 1934, 2796, 4178, 4233, 4307, 4443, 5014, 5044, 5622, 5784, 5787, 5838, 5859, 5899, 5911, 5928, 6015, 6344, 6406, 6610, 7440, 8373, 8382, 8612, 8966, 8970 Public health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 244, 246, 260, 268, 272, 278, 306, 310, 322, 323, 1349, 2647 Public health, bioterrorism 6665 Public health, blind/visually impaired 8849 Public health, boys 3282 Public health, building/renovation 1251, 1376, 4178, 8982 Public health, children 4926 Public health, children/youth 206, 245, 256, 267, 285, 302, 323, 324, 356, 383, 692, 721, 743, 962, 1000, 1767, 1930, 2323, 2797, 2806, 2812, 2813, 2826, 2994, 2997, 3107, 3530, 3717, 3823, 4283, 4346, 4399, 4802, 4836, 4848, 4863, 4875, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4923, 4941, 4947, 4948, 4953, 4964, 4965, 4972, 4984, 4990, 5014, 5044, 5155, 5583, 6307, 6347, 6610, 6675, 7643, 7688, 7754, 7756, 8044, 8360, 8381, 8478-8482, 8487, 8488, 8493, 8699, 8734, 8761, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Public health, communicable diseases 738, 1934, 2796, 4946, 5868, 6649, 6675, 6680, 6681, 7265-7267, 8373, 8411, 8849, 8887, 8901, 8942, 8966 Public health, computer systems/equipment 4443 Public health, conferences/seminars 239, 251, 252, 282, 296, 334, 388, 2850, 2852, 2977, 3107, 3717, 5177, 5218, 6649, 6680, 6681, 6777, 7643, 8420, 8887, 8901, 8970, 9094 Public health, crime/abuse victims 307, 721, 1323, 1536, 2797, 4399, 4990, 5583, 5688, 5880, 8044, 8699 Public health, curriculum development 294, 8493 Public health, disabilities, people with 204, 294, 962, 2797, 2806, 2955, 3823 Public health, economically disadvantaged 184, 204, 213, 218, 219, 229, 230, 239, 240, 245, 247, 252, 256, 265, 269, 272, 275, 276, 279, 284, 289, 290, 294, 295, 300, 301, 307, 314, 328, 329, 331, 335, 340, 352, 359, 362, 387, 392, 402, 404, 738, 1349, 1435, 1767, 2226, 2441, 2575, 2797, 2799, 2806, 2808, 2972, 3282, 3434, 3530, 3823, 4178, 4285, 4346, 4836, 4854-4856, 4862, 4866, 4875, 4879, 4882, 4903, 4908, 4911, 4914, 4918, 4927, 4932, 4941, 4945, 4947, 4948, 4953, 4956, 4977, 4988, 4989, 5155, 5156, 5213, 5214, 5531, 5680, 5784, 5911, 6243, 6307, 6423, 6425-6428, 6597, 6610, 7029, 7063, 7563, 7643, 7754, 7756, 7767, 8222, 8381, 8387,
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8412, 8419, 8473-8482, 8489, 8490, 8699, 8768, 8819, 8842, 8849, 8905, 8966, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Public health, electronic media/online services 1521, 4443, 4838, 4843, 5216, 5217, 6680 Public health, endowments 5880 Public health, environmental health 218, 226, 230, 275, 289, 296, 301, 362, 385, 393, 634, 985, 1000, 1349, 1435, 2145, 2565, 2575, 2826, 3095, 3550, 3556, 4268, 4290, 4292, 4832, 4919, 5218, 5229, 5235, 5680, 5690, 6243, 6316, 6347, 6422, 6423, 6425-6428, 6512, 7563, 7820, 7845, 7885, 7886, 8413 Public health, epidemiology 991, 3345 Public health, equipment 1930, 1934, 2796, 2823, 8982 Public health, faculty/staff development 263, 1930, 1934, 2647, 2796, 2799, 2800, 2823, 2985, 5213, 5214, 5218, 7643, 8420, 8485, 8489, 8490 Public health, film/video/radio 14 Public health, girls 249, 329, 3282 Public health, Hispanics/Latinos 226, 240, 259, 269, 270, 281, 339, 396, 1259, 1267, 1361, 1435, 2335, 2441, 2889, 2972, 4911, 4914, 4918, 4951, 8411, 8473-8477, 8485, 8491, 8492 Public health, homeless 2800, 2823, 5155 Public health, immigrants/refugees 184, 226, 240, 244-246, 260, 268, 269, 278, 279, 281, 282, 295, 300, 306, 322, 323, 369, 370, 1259, 1349, 1361, 2332, 2647, 4419, 4911 Public health, income development 184, 356, 404, 1323, 2531, 4806, 7688, 9026 Public health, indigenous people 6307 Public health, infants/toddlers 1690, 1849, 4865, 4903, 4988, 8477, 8489, 8490 Public health, LGBTQ 294, 307, 334, 378, 692, 721, 743, 1361, 2544, 8686 Public health, management development/capacity building 14, 184, 213, 216, 218, 223, 226, 229, 236, 249, 254, 262, 263, 265, 269, 270, 281, 289, 290, 297, 298, 300, 307, 309, 310, 324, 327, 329, 347, 350, 351, 356, 359, 366, 370, 385, 404, 743, 769, 770, 962, 985, 1210, 1251, 1259, 1267, 1361, 1690, 1741, 2323, 2441, 2531, 3095, 3717, 3823, 4143, 4178, 4198, 4233, 4307, 4400, 4419, 4443, 4802, 4832, 4833, 4953, 4990, 5014, 5104, 5787, 5838, 5859, 5880, 6015, 6344, 6362, 6406, 7379, 7440, 7688, 7886, 7906, 8612, 8686, 8734, 8761 Public health, men 274, 4806, 4908 Public health, mentally disabled 324, 2972, 4918, 5177, 7016, 9094 Public health, migrant workers 213, 226, 295, 309, 375 Public health, minorities 218, 219, 229-231, 236, 239, 245, 247, 256, 271, 282, 284, 290, 294, 295, 327, 329, 352, 353, 359, 361, 362, 369, 370, 385, 404, 692, 738, 1480, 1481, 2647, 2799, 2893, 3735, 3823, 4836, 4865, 4879, 4932, 4953, 4989, 5155, 5213, 5214, 5680, 6243, 6426, 6428, 7379, 8360 Public health, Native Americans/American Indians 318, 393, 2977, 4178, 4285, 4290, 4862, 5135, 6423, 6427 Public health, obesity 206, 216, 238, 247, 256, 267, 273, 285, 295, 338, 4836, 4848, 4865, 4875, 4884, 4899, 4903, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4923, 4926, 4941, 4965, 4972, 4984, 4986 Public health, occupational health 141, 213, 307, 375, 402, 1591 Public health, offenders/ex-offenders 223, 276, 298 Public health, physical fitness 53, 301, 335, 2852, 2997, 4198, 4400, 4836, 4838, 4846, 4848, 4864, 4865, 4875, 4884, 4894, 4899, 4903, 4911, 4912, 4914, 4915, 4941, 4942, 4950, 4965, 4968, 4972, 4974, 4977, 4986, 8469, 8470, 8476 Public health, program evaluation 274, 276, 371, 388, 991, 1210, 1267, 1521, 1849, 2330, 2332, 2359, 2759, 2797, 2823, 2972, 4233,
4283, 4836, 4846, 4848, 4862, 4864, 4884, 4885, 4903, 4908, 4918, 4919, 4923, 4927, 4933, 4934, 4956, 4964, 4967, 4968, 4974, 4976, 4984, 4986, 4988, 5531, 5688, 5904, 5911, 6610, 6675, 7278, 7563, 7820, 8411, 8474-8477, 8481, 8485, 8842 Public health, publication 239, 259, 2332, 4965, 5911 Public health, research 231, 259, 283, 353, 962, 1528, 1591, 2359, 2441, 2565, 2759, 2797, 2850, 3282, 3823, 4268, 4400, 4836, 4843, 4846, 4850, 4862, 4865, 4884, 4908, 4918, 4926, 4933, 4941, 4942, 4951, 4956, 4964, 4967, 4972, 4974, 4976, 5216, 5217, 5688, 5904, 5911, 6512, 6675, 7563, 8419, 8473, 8887, 8942, 8982 Public health, scholarship funds 2984, 2987, 2989, 8420 Public health, seed money 701, 2977, 7365, 7906, 8905 Public health, single parents 4903 Public health, STDs 8970 Public health, student aid 2808 Public health, substance abusers 229, 2800, 4364, 4850, 4870, 4988, 5859, 6015 Public health, technical assistance 53, 1323, 1527, 2287, 2441, 2800, 2812, 2813, 3823, 4143, 4268, 4838, 4843, 4849, 4850, 4854-4857, 4863, 4865, 4866, 4870, 4875, 4879, 4882, 4886, 4888, 4892, 4894, 4899, 4911, 4912, 4914-4917, 4926, 4932, 4941, 4942, 4945-4948, 4950-4952, 4965, 4969, 4972, 4977, 4989, 5211, 5622, 5680, 5784, 5787, 6423, 6426 Public health, women 260, 262, 263, 269, 356, 991, 1251, 1267, 1435, 1767, 2287, 2544, 2893, 4198, 4346, 4419, 4843, 4990, 5211, 5213-5218, 5688, 5763, 5784, 5880, 5904, 5911, 7365, 7563, 8381, 8686, 8761, 8905, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Public health, youth 254, 255, 271, 297, 298, 371, 385, 404, 2823, 2972, 3444, 4364, 5135, 8411, 8420, 8491, 8492 Public policy, African Americans/Blacks 3241 Public policy, aging 2833 Public policy, boys 867 Public policy, children/youth 225, 383, 1494, 2133, 3218, 3219, 3235, 3236, 3241, 3252, 3637, 4912, 5483, 5484, 5491, 8025, 8033 Public policy, computer systems/equipment 5483, 5484 Public policy, conferences/seminars 5481 Public policy, crime/abuse victims 5483, 5484 Public policy, economically disadvantaged 225, 392, 739, 2133, 2441, 2763, 2764, 2833, 3049, 3218, 3219, 3235, 3236, 3252, 3929, 3967, 4055, 4179, 5491, 5706, 5792, 5836, 5847, 5856, 5891, 6421, 6565, 6721, 8033 Public policy, faculty/staff development 5816 Public policy, fellowships 632 Public policy, Hispanics/Latinos 2441, 3252, 5792, 6613 Public policy, homeless 2133, 2745 Public policy, indigenous people 5856 Public policy, infants/toddlers 1208 Public policy, LGBTQ 3637 Public policy, management development/capacity building 867, 1494, 2133, 2375, 2441, 3049, 3637, 3738, 4055, 4179, 5816, 5836, 5856, 6779 Public policy, men 1913 Public policy, mentally disabled 2745, 3235 Public policy, minorities 753, 4179, 5785, 5816, 5847, 5891, 6421 Public policy, offenders/ex-offenders 1913, 2133, 2745 Public policy, program evaluation 225, 1913, 3235, 3236, 4846, 4864, 4919, 4934, 5635, 5681, 5829, 5847, 6491, 6492, 7877 Public policy, publication 1913, 4055, 5483, 5484 Public policy, research 225, 383, 392, 578, 632, 739, 753, 855, 867, 1208, 1494, 1913, 2133, 2153, 2375, 2441, 2737, 2745, 2763, 2764, 2833, 2895, 2999, 3014, 3049, 3218, 3219,
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3235, 3236, 3241, 3252, 3453, 3454, 3637, 3738, 3929, 3967, 4055, 4179, 4438, 4846, 4864, 4902, 4912, 4919, 4934, 5033, 5481, 5483, 5484, 5491, 5635, 5681, 5706, 5785, 5792, 5795, 5816, 5829, 5836, 5840, 5847, 5856, 5888, 5891, 6006, 6421, 6491, 6492, 6565, 6613, 6721, 6779, 7537, 7716, 7877, 8025, 8033, 8090, 8215, 8216, 8762, 9104 Public policy, technical assistance 2441, 2737, 2745, 3929, 3967, 4902, 4912, 5481, 5706, 5785, 5795, 6006, 6421, 8025, 8033 Public policy, women 3235, 4179, 5491, 5785, 5816, 8762 Public policy, youth 739, 753, 2745 Publication, animals/wildlife 127 Publication, arts/culture/humanities 77, 139, 413, 515, 530, 674, 1126, 1209, 3347, 5488, 5619, 5693, 6448, 6457, 6851, 7661, 7774, 8396, 8461 Publication, civil rights 77, 614, 3965, 5911 Publication, community improvement/development 303, 530, 922, 1126, 1130, 1246, 1746, 1913, 2052, 3321, 3702, 3897, 3957, 4019, 4412, 4627, 4628, 4634, 5101, 5563, 5633, 5760, 5911, 6007, 6457, 6554, 6712, 6742, 6791, 6792, 7661, 8248 Publication, crime/courts/legal services 1913, 6007 Publication, education 77, 172, 614, 674, 1914, 1915, 1938, 3238, 3318, 3347, 3965, 5182, 5295, 5564, 5693, 5779, 6323, 6661, 6781, 6851, 7300, 7782, 8396, 8812 Publication, environment 127, 129, 543, 7662 Publication, health—general 139, 215, 239, 243, 259, 1209, 2148, 2332, 4965, 5911 Publication, health—specific diseases 139, 5911 Publication, housing/shelter 2052 Publication, human services—multipurpose 3115, 3308, 4055, 4949, 4965, 5219, 5483, 5484 Publication, international affairs/development 139, 1126, 1209, 3975, 5760 Publication, medical research 8769 Publication, mental health/substance abuse 4949 Publication, philanthropy/voluntarism 243, 1130, 4019, 5295, 5472, 5563, 5633, 5645, 5760, 6457, 6791, 6792, 8248 Publication, public affairs/government 543, 1246, 1746, 1913, 1938, 3957, 4055, 4628, 5295, 5483, 5484, 5645, 6448, 6851, 8461 Publication, recreation/sports/athletics 4965 Publication, religion 1938, 7459 Publication, science 129, 139, 4634, 7782 Publication, social sciences 6554, 6661, 6712 Publication, youth development 1914, 3115, 6781 Race/intergroup relations, African Americans/Blacks 8750 Race/intergroup relations, aging 8728 Race/intergroup relations, children/youth 692, 1288, 1356, 3823, 7099, 8728 Race/intergroup relations, crime/abuse victims 3974 Race/intergroup relations, curriculum development 8741 Race/intergroup relations, disabilities, people with 3823 Race/intergroup relations, economically disadvantaged 614, 1288, 1956, 1957, 1999-2003, 2090, 2091, 2208, 3823, 4469, 8722, 8728 Race/intergroup relations, electronic media/online services 1775 Race/intergroup relations, equipment 624 Race/intergroup relations, faculty/staff development 624 Race/intergroup relations, fellowships 1288 Race/intergroup relations, immigrants/refugees 6462, 8728 Race/intergroup relations, LGBTQ 692 Race/intergroup relations, management development/capacity building 1288, 1356, 2106, 2128, 2208, 3823, 5130, 6576, 8649, 8741, 8750 Race/intergroup relations, minorities 595, 614, 624, 692, 1288, 1356, 1774, 1775, 1956, 1957,
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1999-2003, 2090, 2091, 2106, 2208, 3823, 3895, 3958, 3974, 3980, 4469, 4473, 5130, 5929, 6010, 6462, 6576, 7099, 7792, 8649, 8719, 8720, 8722, 8728, 8741, 8750 Race/intergroup relations, Native Americans/ American Indians 4663 Race/intergroup relations, program evaluation 1288, 3895, 4434, 5929 Race/intergroup relations, publication 614 Race/intergroup relations, research 3823, 5929, 7792 Race/intergroup relations, seed money 8741 Race/intergroup relations, technical assistance 595, 2091, 2106, 2128, 3823, 3958, 3974, 3980 Race/intergroup relations, youth 624, 4663, 7792, 8741, 8750 Radio, computer systems/equipment 40 Radio, economically disadvantaged 6716 Radio, Hispanics/Latinos 826, 904, 1211, 7601 Radio, income development 40, 3829 Radio, management development/capacity building 42, 826, 1211, 3829, 5642, 5927, 7601, 8417 Radio, Native Americans/American Indians 42, 5807 Radio, program evaluation 810, 904, 5927, 6235 Radio, research 42, 5927 Radio, technical assistance 40, 5807 Radio, youth 3829 Rape victim services, crime/abuse victims 2569, 2874, 4206, 4229, 4698, 6409, 7356, 8502 Rape victim services, income development 4229 Rape victim services, management development/ capacity building 2569, 2874, 4206, 4229, 4698, 7356, 8502 Rape victim services, research 4229 Rape victim services, technical assistance 2569 Rape victim services, women 2569, 2874, 4206, 4229, 4698, 6409, 7356, 8502 Reading, African Americans/Blacks 5309 Reading, building/renovation 106, 1730 Reading, children 1507, 2080, 2495, 4460, 5168, 5184, 7791 Reading, children/youth 466, 1419, 2572, 2593, 2594, 2652, 4524, 4762, 5088, 5186, 5279, 5288, 5291, 5294, 6626, 6809, 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403, 7587, 7779, 7781, 7787, 7794, 7813, 8426 Reading, collections acquisition 7779 Reading, conferences/seminars 5291, 5294 Reading, curriculum development 5288, 7247, 7745 Reading, economically disadvantaged 466, 819, 2080, 2495, 2652, 4524, 4762, 5088, 5962, 7587, 7779, 7791, 7794, 8031, 8426, 8501 Reading, endowments 7403 Reading, equipment 106, 1730, 7247, 7781, 7794 Reading, faculty/staff development 1730, 5088, 5102, 8426 Reading, immigrants/refugees 7791 Reading, income development 1419 Reading, infants/toddlers 106, 128, 1681, 3777, 4525, 4527, 5168, 5320, 5962, 7247, 7618, 7783, 8031, 8501 Reading, management development/capacity building 128, 466, 1279, 1286, 1419, 2080, 2495, 2572, 5184, 5320, 5962, 6809, 7587, 7618, 7813, 7823, 8501 Reading, mentally disabled 7247, 7392, 7393, 7402, 7403 Reading, minorities 2080, 2495, 4524, 4762, 7791 Reading, program evaluation 106, 466, 819, 1681, 2593, 2594, 2652, 2996, 4460, 5168, 5186, 5279, 7887, 8522 Reading, research 819, 4525, 7392, 7823, 8031 Reading, scholarship funds 1507 Reading, seed money 5320 Reading, technical assistance 5186 Reading, youth 5309 Recreation 3849, 8211, 8976 Recreation, adaptive sports 2276 Recreation, aging 4950 Recreation, alliance 1408 Recreation, boys 3613 Recreation, camps 2254, 3356, 3521, 3522, 3827, 4663, 8220 Recreation, centers 4282
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Recreation, children 1110, 4599, 6066, 6277 Recreation, children/youth 755, 1099, 1114, 2276, 4063, 4965 Recreation, community facilities 613, 755, 1458, 3045, 3613, 3726, 4063, 4198, 4846, 4864, 4894, 4899, 4942, 4950, 4965, 4974, 4977, 7896 Recreation, computer systems/equipment 7896 Recreation, disabilities, people with 1099, 1458, 2276, 3726 Recreation, economically disadvantaged 335, 336, 755, 1114, 4977, 7896 Recreation, equipment 755 Recreation, faculty/staff development 3045 Recreation, fairs/festivals 3414, 3415, 6671, 7536 Recreation, fellowships 6132 Recreation, fund raising/fund distribution 1723, 4063, 4694 Recreation, girls 3613 Recreation, income development 3726 Recreation, management development/capacity building 613, 755, 1408, 1458, 1723, 3045, 3414, 3415, 3420, 3490, 3613, 3726, 3846, 3849, 4063, 4091, 4198, 4694, 6330, 6571, 7896, 8211, 8445, 8976 Recreation, management/technical aid 335, 336, 1099, 1110, 1114, 2881, 3077, 4352, 4599, 4607, 6066, 6132, 6277, 6816, 7536, 7672, 7821, 8083, 8443 Recreation, mentally disabled 3846 Recreation, minorities 1114 Recreation, parks/playgrounds 335, 336, 1054, 1110, 1723, 2881, 3077, 3355, 3420, 3490, 3838, 3861, 4599, 4694, 5266, 6066, 6132, 6228, 6234, 6277, 6295, 6296, 6330, 6331, 6361, 6571, 6691, 6816, 6893, 7305, 7686, 7821, 7861, 7878, 7879, 7920, 7967, 8068, 8083, 8296, 8445, 8451, 9062 Recreation, program evaluation 2276, 4846, 4864, 4974 Recreation, publication 4965 Recreation, research 1723, 4846, 4942, 4974, 6132 Recreation, single organization support 3420, 3490, 6330, 6571, 8445 Recreation, social clubs 3846, 4091, 7963 Recreation, substance abusers 4091 Recreation, technical assistance 3490, 3846, 3849, 4282, 4894, 4899, 4942, 4950, 4965, 4977, 6671, 7963 Recreation, volunteer services 3077 Recreation, women 4198 Recreation, youth 3849, 7896 Recreation/sports/athletics, Australia 7672 Recreation/sports/athletics, Brazil 1054 Recreation/sports/athletics, Global programs 6671 Recreation/sports/athletics, Northern Ireland 2254 Recreation/sports/athletics, Peru 1054 Recreation/sports/athletics, Russia 6816 Recreation/sports/athletics, South Africa 6228, 6234 Recycling, children/youth 7615 Recycling, income development 3044, 7544 Recycling, management development/capacity building 7544, 7615 Recycling, research 3044 Recycling, women 4333 Recycling, youth 4333 Religion 5928, 6158 Religion, Africa 1713 Religion, African Americans/Blacks 699, 701, 1700, 1704, 2215, 8222 Religion, aging 955, 2832, 2955, 4987, 8462 Religion, AIDS, people with 699, 701, 2796, 5928 Religion, Asians/Pacific Islanders 1714 Religion, association 4209, 8211, 8976 Religion, Belgium 2247 Religion, Bolivia 2248 Religion, children/youth 2247, 2250, 3178, 3179, 3294, 4751 Religion, China 9040 Religion, conferences/seminars 1927, 1938, 2244, 2249, 2832, 3294, 6575, 7458 Religion, curriculum development 1938, 2213
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Religion, Developing countries 9041 Religion, disabilities, people with 2955, 4987, 7034 Religion, economically disadvantaged 670, 679, 684, 699, 955, 1700, 1704, 1714, 1937, 1953, 3178, 3179, 3294, 3362, 4085, 4522, 4737-4743, 4745-4752, 4987, 5176, 7457, 8222, 8414, 8726, 8730 Religion, equipment 1936, 2246, 2250, 2252, 2796, 7460 Religion, faculty/staff development 2199, 2209, 2213, 2252, 2254, 2796 Religion, fellowships 1938 Religion, formal/general education 2899, 2905 Religion, Ghana 2243 Religion, Global programs 534, 1710, 1714, 1715, 3642, 4594, 5928, 7274, 7459, 8349, 9043 Religion, Haiti 1936, 2246 Religion, Hispanics/Latinos 2241, 2255 Religion, homeless 2901, 4741, 4744, 4750 Religion, immigrants/refugees 379 Religion, income development 4209 Religion, India 2252, 7457, 7458, 7461 Religion, information services 669 Religion, interfaith issues 699, 701, 1937, 2260, 3294, 4987, 5489, 6583, 8414, 8462, 8730 Religion, internship funds 1711, 2215 Religion, Iraq 2159 Religion, Italy 2244 Religion, Kenya 9038 Religion, land acquisition 7461 Religion, Latin America 1713 Religion, Latvia 9039 Religion, LGBTQ 699 Religion, Malawi 1705 Religion, management development/capacity building 2197, 2213, 4085, 4209, 6583, 8211, 8976 Religion, management/technical aid 21, 23, 379, 638, 669, 670, 679, 684, 699, 701, 955, 1700, 1704-1706, 1710, 1711, 1713-1715, 1756, 1927, 1936, 1938, 1953, 2159, 2197, 2199, 2209, 2213, 2215, 2241-2244, 2246-2255, 2260, 2308-2310, 2341, 2796, 2832, 2955, 2981, 3178, 3179, 3362, 3642, 3644, 4081, 4085, 4366, 4522, 4594, 4737-4752, 5176, 5489, 6158, 6370, 6575, 6704, 6705, 7020, 7034, 7035, 7038, 7192, 7274, 7362, 7457-7461, 7739, 8199, 8222, 8301, 8349, 8414, 8726, 8994, 9038, 9039, 9042 Religion, minorities 379, 679, 684, 1937, 4085, 4751, 4987, 8730 Religion, Northern Ireland 2254 Religion, Peru 1933 Religion, Philippines 2251 Religion, program evaluation 2899 Religion, public education 2901 Religion, publication 1938, 7459 Religion, research 2249 Religion, scholarship funds 1711, 2981 Religion, seed money 701, 2215 Religion, substance abusers 699 Religion, Sudan 1706 Religion, Switzerland 5928 Religion, Tanzania 2253 Religion, technical assistance 2901, 2905, 4987 Religion, terminal illness, people with 8462 Religion, Uganda 1717 Religion, Ukraine 21, 8199 Religion, women 2248, 2253, 5489, 6575 Religion, youth 2255, 2899 Religion, Zambia 1705 Religion, Zimbabwe 1705 Reproductive health 292, 395, 625, 780, 792, 793, 816, 824, 825, 1156, 1183, 1192, 1193, 1198, 1202, 1363, 2131, 2132, 2136, 2142, 2419, 2748, 2753, 2754, 3559, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4991, 5489, 5501, 5616, 5638, 5653, 5655, 5678, 5691, 5726, 5736, 5763, 5782, 5783, 5850, 5902, 5904, 5914, 6688, 7562, 8854 Reproductive health, abortion clinics/services 617, 3543, 3544, 3546, 3547, 3558, 3561, 5477, 5499
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Reproductive health, African Americans/Blacks 337, 5783 Reproductive health, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2131 Reproductive health, boys 337, 400, 1202, 2753, 3282, 3545, 3706, 5616, 7562 Reproductive health, children/youth 2754 Reproductive health, conferences/seminars 395 Reproductive health, crime/abuse victims 2142, 5850 Reproductive health, economically disadvantaged 292, 395, 792, 793, 1156, 1183, 1202, 1363, 1932, 3282, 3559, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4991, 5691, 6688, 7562, 8440 Reproductive health, faculty/staff development 5616, 5691, 5740, 5782 Reproductive health, family planning 631, 633, 795, 807, 824, 825, 1151, 1155, 1159, 1180-1182, 1206, 1207, 1301, 1506, 2130, 3559, 5499, 5740, 5752, 5753, 7283, 7388, 7704, 8911 Reproductive health, film/video/radio 5678 Reproductive health, girls 400, 1202, 2132, 2136, 2748, 2753, 3282, 3545, 3706, 5616, 5691, 5726, 7562 Reproductive health, Hispanics/Latinos 337, 1198, 8411 Reproductive health, immigrants/refugees 7562 Reproductive health, infants/toddlers 280, 2419, 2715 Reproductive health, LGBTQ 5637 Reproductive health, management development/ capacity building 280, 337, 793, 1156, 1192, 1193, 1198, 1932, 5501, 5638, 5678, 5726, 5736, 5740, 5850, 7261, 8440 Reproductive health, men 5914 Reproductive health, minorities 395 Reproductive health, OBGYN/Birthing centers 2148, 2715, 2748 Reproductive health, prenatal care 280, 1932, 2748, 5653, 7261, 7365, 8440 Reproductive health, program evaluation 280, 337, 400, 2148, 2714, 2758, 3706, 5655, 5904, 7562, 8411, 8483 Reproductive health, publication 2148 Reproductive health, research 2715, 2753, 2754, 3282, 5637, 5653, 5736, 5902, 5904, 7562 Reproductive health, seed money 7365 Reproductive health, sexuality education 337, 400, 2148, 2530, 2714, 2758, 3282, 3545, 3563, 3706, 5637, 5725, 5740, 5783, 5904, 7704, 8411, 8483 Reproductive health, substance abusers 280 Reproductive health, technical assistance 395, 780, 5501, 5637, 5653, 5902, 5914 Reproductive health, women 280, 292, 395, 625, 780, 792, 793, 816, 1156, 1183, 1192, 1193, 1198, 1363, 1932, 2131, 2132, 2142, 2148, 2419, 2715, 2748, 2754, 3559, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4991, 5489, 5501, 5637, 5653, 5655, 5678, 5691, 5736, 5763, 5782, 5850, 5902, 5904, 6688, 7261, 7365, 7704, 8440, 8854 Reproductive health, youth 292, 2530, 2714, 3563, 5638, 5653, 5736, 8411 Reproductive rights, Asians/Pacific Islanders 2131 Reproductive rights, children/youth 2754 Reproductive rights, conferences/seminars 395, 5494 Reproductive rights, crime/abuse victims 2142, 5850 Reproductive rights, economically disadvantaged 395 Reproductive rights, faculty/staff development 617 Reproductive rights, girls 2132, 2748, 5726 Reproductive rights, Hispanics/Latinos 1198 Reproductive rights, internship funds 5494 Reproductive rights, management development/ capacity building 1198, 5501, 5726, 5850 Reproductive rights, minorities 395 Reproductive rights, research 2754, 5477, 5492 Reproductive rights, technical assistance 395, 780, 5501 Reproductive rights, women 395, 617, 625, 780, 1198, 1205, 2131, 2132, 2142, 2748, 2754, 3565, 5477, 5487, 5489, 5492, 5494, 5501, 5850, 8911
Reproductive rights, youth 1205 Residential/custodial care 59, 2198, 2835, 3025, 3800, 6574, 7014, 7025, 7031, 7032, 7255, 8201, 8318, 8591, 8630, 8771 Residential/custodial care, aging 1326, 3834, 4979, 8553 Residential/custodial care, AIDS, people with 712, 8771 Residential/custodial care, blind/visually impaired 2835 Residential/custodial care, boys 4488, 7017 Residential/custodial care, building/renovation 3365 Residential/custodial care, children/youth 59, 2198, 2609, 3025, 3800, 6574, 7014, 7025, 7031, 7032, 8591 Residential/custodial care, computer systems/ equipment 7031 Residential/custodial care, crime/abuse victims 3800, 4488, 7017 Residential/custodial care, disabilities, people with 3365, 3834 Residential/custodial care, economically disadvantaged 2317, 2609, 2835, 3365, 3834, 4488, 6574, 7255, 8201 Residential/custodial care, equipment 8591 Residential/custodial care, faculty/staff development 2198, 8201 Residential/custodial care, girls 59, 2317 Residential/custodial care, group home 2317, 3840, 4167, 4464, 4488, 7017, 8221 Residential/custodial care, half-way house 2609 Residential/custodial care, homeless 2317, 8630 Residential/custodial care, hospices 1060, 2809, 2810, 2845, 6446, 6475, 7768, 8210, 8320, 8606 Residential/custodial care, income development 2835, 8630 Residential/custodial care, infants/toddlers 2317 Residential/custodial care, management development/capacity building 712, 2317, 2835, 3025, 3800, 3834, 3840, 4167, 4464, 4488, 6574, 7014, 7017, 7025, 7255, 7439, 8221, 8553, 8591, 8630, 8771 Residential/custodial care, men 3840 Residential/custodial care, mentally disabled 3840, 4167, 4464, 7439, 8221 Residential/custodial care, minorities 4488 Residential/custodial care, offenders/ex-offenders 4488, 8318 Residential/custodial care, senior continuing care 18, 1378, 2838, 4905, 7012, 7023, 8205, 9090 Residential/custodial care, single parents 2317 Residential/custodial care, special day care 712, 1326, 3365, 3834, 4979, 7439, 8553 Residential/custodial care, substance abusers 8201 Residential/custodial care, technical assistance 1326, 2198, 2609, 3834, 3840, 4464, 4488, 4979, 7031 Residential/custodial care, women 2609, 8318 Residential/custodial care, youth 7255, 8630 Romania, community improvement/development 4024, 7665 Romania, employment 7665 Romania, health—general 7643 Romania, human services—multipurpose 7643 Romania, philanthropy/voluntarism 3900 Rural development 126, 303, 426, 838, 996, 1009, 1020, 1366, 1478, 1560, 1596, 1810, 1939, 2116-2118, 2347, 2753, 3058, 3187, 3202, 3505, 3551, 3552, 3557, 3567, 3585, 3724, 3735, 3747, 3748, 3770, 3774, 3779, 3793, 3802, 3806, 3810, 3817, 3832, 3844, 3866, 3938, 3949, 3990, 4031, 4038, 4125-4127, 4162, 4222, 4232, 4261, 4285, 4287, 4290, 4372, 4408, 4412, 4414, 4663, 5242, 5300, 5416, 5445, 5640, 5644, 5663, 5672, 5675, 5682, 5683, 5689, 5712, 5713, 5717, 5721, 5738, 5744, 5747, 5755, 5757, 5800, 5802, 5804, 5858, 5872, 5873, 5885, 5895, 5989, 5990, 6054, 6136, 6327, 6419, 6420, 6423, 6427, 6600, 6601, 6611, 6618, 6950, 7018, 7019, 7072, 7080, 7091, 7104, 7549, 7706,
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7707, 7719, 7741, 7744, 8279, 8744, 9051, 9059, 9078, 9081 Rural development, African Americans/Blacks 3551, 3552, 3585, 3747, 3748, 3844, 5712, 5713, 5989, 6054, 6136, 6327 Rural development, boys 2753 Rural development, building/renovation 3844 Rural development, children/youth 3187, 3202, 4031 Rural development, conferences/seminars 303, 5672, 5721 Rural development, economically disadvantaged 426, 996, 1009, 1366, 1478, 1560, 1939, 2116, 2117, 2347, 3187, 3202, 3552, 3567, 3770, 3774, 3779, 3802, 3806, 3810, 3817, 3832, 3866, 3949, 4031, 4125-4127, 4162, 4232, 4285, 4287, 4412, 4414, 5300, 5640, 5682, 5683, 5712, 5757, 5872, 5873, 5885, 5895, 5990, 6419, 6420, 6423, 6427, 6600, 6601, 6611, 6618, 6950, 7019, 7072, 7104, 7744, 8279 Rural development, electronic media/online services 8279 Rural development, faculty/staff development 1810, 4222, 4287, 5644 Rural development, girls 2753 Rural development, Hispanics/Latinos 1009, 4414, 6420 Rural development, income development 3770, 3832, 5242 Rural development, indigenous people 1020, 2116, 2117, 5640, 5682, 5717, 5747 Rural development, land acquisition 3938 Rural development, management development/ capacity building 838, 3058, 3505, 3724, 3770, 3774, 3793, 3802, 3832, 3866, 4031, 4162, 4222, 4232, 4261, 4408, 5242, 5300, 5640, 5683, 5757, 5802, 5858, 5872, 7080, 7104 Rural development, minorities 3735, 3949, 5640, 5672, 5872, 6611 Rural development, Native Americans/American Indians 996, 1366, 1478, 3187, 4162, 4285, 4287, 4290, 4372, 4663, 5738, 5990, 6419, 6423, 6427, 7072, 9059, 9081 Rural development, program evaluation 5675, 5757, 5895, 8279 Rural development, publication 303, 4412 Rural development, research 126, 2753, 4414, 5663, 5672, 5675, 5717, 5744, 5755, 5757, 5895, 6611, 8279 Rural development, scholarship funds 303 Rural development, seed money 5713 Rural development, technical assistance 1020, 2118, 3202, 3866, 3990, 4287, 5721, 5800, 6423 Rural development, women 426, 3505, 4031, 5672, 5747, 5895, 7072 Rural development, youth 1810, 4663 Russia, animals/wildlife 6822, 6823, 6832, 6833, 6836 Russia, arts/culture/humanities 2718, 2752, 5700, 6821 Russia, civil rights 2718, 3984 Russia, community improvement/development 2718, 2719, 2752, 3905, 3953, 5432, 5721, 5722, 5729, 7503, 7651 Russia, crime/courts/legal services 2752, 5815, 6818 Russia, education 2746, 7503 Russia, employment 5667 Russia, environment 5721, 5729, 5825, 6813, 6815, 6816, 6818, 6821-6823, 6825, 6826, 6828-6830, 6832, 6833, 6835-6837, 7651 Russia, health—general 4357, 5622, 5859 Russia, health—specific diseases 4357, 5622, 5859 Russia, international affairs/development 2719, 2746, 2752, 3905, 3917, 3953, 3984, 5297, 5310, 5432, 5721, 5722, 5741, 5815, 6813, 6815, 6816, 6818, 6821-6823, 6825, 6826, 6828-6830, 6832, 6833, 6835-6837 Russia, philanthropy/voluntarism 2719, 3905, 3922, 4017
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Russia, public affairs/government 2718, 2752, 3917, 3953, 5722, 5741, 6826 Russia, recreation/sports/athletics 6816 Russia, social sciences 2746, 5297, 5310, 5667, 5815 Rwanda, health—general 8903 Safety, African Americans/Blacks 740 Safety, automotive safety 7360 Safety, children/youth 4863 Safety, economically disadvantaged 402, 740 Safety, education 402, 740, 4863, 4902, 7548, 7906, 8386, 8418 Safety, management development/capacity building 7548, 7906 Safety, program evaluation 7360 Safety, seed money 7906 Safety, technical assistance 4863, 4902 Safety/disaster relief, Global programs 587, 5033, 6659 Safety/disasters, administration/regulation 8128 Safety/disasters, crime/abuse victims 6687 Safety/disasters, curriculum development 6687 Safety/disasters, economically disadvantaged 5915, 7775 Safety/disasters, LGBTQ 5915 Safety/disasters, management/technical aid 1758, 5033, 6687, 7286, 7334, 7646, 7775, 8128, 8386 Safety/disasters, minorities 5915 Safety/disasters, program evaluation 5915 Safety/disasters, public education 7775 Safety/disasters, public policy 5225, 5915 Safety/disasters, research 8128 Safety/disasters, volunteer services 1758 Safety/disasters, women 5915 Salvation Army 8326, 8669 Salvation Army, economically disadvantaged 8326, 8669 Salvation Army, management development/capacity building 8326, 8669 Scholarship funds, arts/culture/humanities 7263, 7774 Scholarship funds, community improvement/ development 303, 2065, 2452, 2564, 3737, 5518, 7215, 8420 Scholarship funds, education 151, 157, 966, 1507, 1671, 1683, 1688, 1693, 2452, 2564, 2904, 5096, 5114, 5220-5223, 7215, 8256, 8420 Scholarship funds, environment 6140, 6141, 6517 Scholarship funds, health—general 358, 2981, 2984, 2987, 2989, 8420 Scholarship funds, human services—multipurpose 1671, 1683, 1688, 8961 Scholarship funds, public affairs/government 1507, 2564, 3737, 5096, 6517, 9041 Scholarship funds, religion 1711, 2981, 9041 Scholarship funds, youth development 2915, 8420 Scholarships/financial aid 965, 966, 1263, 1387, 1388, 4239, 5220-5223, 5571, 5720, 6343, 6947, 7801 Scholarships/financial aid, African Americans/ Blacks 5720 Scholarships/financial aid, children/youth 7801 Scholarships/financial aid, economically disadvantaged 1263, 5571, 5720, 7801 Scholarships/financial aid, Hispanics/Latinos 6343 Scholarships/financial aid, management development/capacity building 1263, 4239, 5571, 6343 Scholarships/financial aid, minorities 1263, 5571 Scholarships/financial aid, program evaluation 1263, 4239, 5720, 7801 Scholarships/financial aid, scholarship funds 966, 5220-5223 Scholarships/financial aid, technical assistance 5220-5223 Scholarships/financial aid, youth 5571 Science 73, 74, 118, 425, 1014, 1044, 1101, 1109, 1229, 1285, 1358, 1729, 1778, 1781, 1812, 1823, 2187, 2191, 2650, 3372, 3526, 3793, 4290, 4485, 4512, 4622, 4624, 4635, 4766, 5098, 5163, 5225, 5560, 6648, 6655, 6668, 6671, 6676, 7094, 7437, 7465, 7466,
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7472, 7488, 7495, 7513, 7514, 7650, 7728, 7782, 8273, 8287, 8378-8380, 8383, 8403, 8509, 8818, 8894 Science, Africa 6200, 6207, 6230, 8917 Science, Argentina 6198, 6199 Science, Asia 1222, 1229 Science, association 1222, 3436, 6997 Science, Australia 7478-7480, 7499 Science, Brazil 5003, 6233, 7497 Science, building/renovation 7437 Science, Canada 3526, 9056 Science, children 73, 118, 1358, 7513 Science, children/youth 74, 1109, 2650, 4622, 4624, 4766, 5098, 7094, 7437, 7465, 7466, 7472, 7488, 7495, 7514, 8287, 8378-8380, 8383 Science, China 550, 581, 7469 Science, Colombia 6227 Science, computer systems/equipment 1043 Science, conferences/seminars 4704, 6648, 7488, 7782 Science, Costa Rica 7486, 7487 Science, curriculum development 73, 74, 1101, 1823, 4622, 4704, 6655, 7728, 7782, 8273, 8380 Science, Developing countries 139, 1023 Science, economically disadvantaged 1109, 8383 Science, electronic media/online services 73, 74, 4613, 4638-4640, 4645, 4647, 4649, 7668, 8273, 8403 Science, England 6648 Science, faculty/staff development 1101, 1729, 1812, 1823, 2187, 2191, 3436, 6676, 7514 Science, fellowships 1109, 4766, 8273 Science, Fiji 1090, 1229 Science, film/video/radio 6668 Science, France 2614 Science, Germany 6187, 6189, 6230, 7535 Science, Global programs 1023, 1079, 1080, 6648, 6665, 6671, 7483 Science, India 5614 Science, internship funds 2650 Science, Ireland 6229, 7498 Science, Jamaica 7676 Science, Kenya 8917 Science, Latin America 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6210, 6219, 6227, 6229, 6231, 6233 Science, management development/capacity building 1039, 1044, 1101, 1109, 1222, 1285, 2394, 3436, 3793, 4485, 6997, 7437 Science, management/technical aid 8, 1023, 1043, 1082, 1090, 1093, 2614, 3372, 4613, 4638-4640, 4645, 4647, 4649, 4704, 6206, 6651, 6665, 7668, 9056 Science, Mexico 7506, 7507 Science, minorities 1729 Science, Mongolia 6812 Science, Native Americans/American Indians 4290 Science, Norway 7650 Science, Panama 6221 Science, Peru 1039 Science, Philippines 1222, 7481 Science, Portugal 6200 Science, program evaluation 1358, 1823, 2650, 7465, 7466 Science, public education 6668 Science, public policy 6670 Science, publication 7782 Science, research 1039, 1043, 1285, 2394, 2563, 2614, 6206, 6997, 8894 Science, seed money 1101, 6655 Science, South America 1082, 1092, 1093 Science, Sub-Saharan Africa 6616 Science, technical assistance 1014, 1729, 6648, 6668, 6671 Science, Turkey 7464 Science, Uganda 6207, 6616 Science, women 7668 Science, youth 1101, 4485, 8818, 8894 Science, Zimbabwe 3793 Secondary school/education 5, 156, 498, 621, 624, 637, 673, 693, 872, 880, 886, 890, 893, 921, 923, 1074, 1389, 1392, 1439, 1484, 1566,
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1576, 1806, 1914, 2187-2192, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2279, 2504, 2555, 2651, 2653, 2654, 2657, 2659-2662, 2664, 2669-2675, 2950, 3073, 3093, 3312, 3330, 3595, 3663, 3664, 4054, 4073, 4348, 4394, 4540, 4610, 4759, 5030, 5149, 5150, 5183, 5185, 5261, 5282, 5285, 5296, 5341, 5383, 5470, 6147, 6150, 6357, 6390, 6405, 6453, 6752, 6781, 6913, 7187, 7593, 7692, 7788, 7800, 7936, 8072, 8073, 8094, 8101, 8316, 8362, 8395, 8399, 8404, 8506, 8530, 8767, 8777, 8784, 8808, 8811, 8818, 8823, 8824, 8837, 8844, 8853, 8874, 8885, 8892, 8894, 8895, 8913, 8939, 8963 Secondary school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 1566, 4073 Secondary school/education, boys 5149, 7187 Secondary school/education, building/renovation 637 Secondary school/education, children/youth 4759, 6147, 6150 Secondary school/education, computer systems/ equipment 5149 Secondary school/education, conferences/seminars 621, 3093, 8395, 8399, 8404, 8895 Secondary school/education, curriculum development 923, 1484, 5149, 5341, 8811, 8939 Secondary school/education, disabilities, people with 886 Secondary school/education, economically disadvantaged 156, 872, 886, 893, 1566, 1914, 3595, 4394, 4759, 5149, 5150, 5183, 5185, 5285, 5383, 6390, 6405, 6752, 7936, 8101, 8362, 8824, 8837, 8874 Secondary school/education, electronic media/ online services 5341, 7788, 7800 Secondary school/education, equipment 624, 8399 Secondary school/education, faculty/staff development 621, 624, 1484, 2187-2191, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2651, 4348, 5149, 5470, 6357, 7692, 7800, 8101, 8399, 8892 Secondary school/education, girls 1576, 7788 Secondary school/education, immigrants/refugees 921, 923, 5261 Secondary school/education, income development 2555, 5261, 5470, 8530 Secondary school/education, management development/capacity building 5, 498, 872, 880, 890, 1074, 2555, 2653, 2654, 2657, 2659-2662, 2664, 2673-2675, 3093, 4348, 5149, 5150, 5261, 6453, 7187, 7936, 8101, 8777, 8823, 8844, 8853, 8885, 8892, 8913 Secondary school/education, minorities 156, 624, 673, 872, 886, 1439, 1576, 2555, 3073, 3312, 4054, 4394, 4759, 5149, 5150, 5183, 5185, 6405, 6453, 7936, 8362, 8824, 8837 Secondary school/education, program evaluation 886, 893, 1914, 2279, 2669-2672, 3073, 4610, 5183, 5185, 5282, 5285, 5383, 6357, 6752, 8874 Secondary school/education, publication 1914, 6781 Secondary school/education, research 2279, 2504, 3312, 3330, 4073, 5296, 6781, 8404, 8874, 8894 Secondary school/education, seed money 6150, 8837 Secondary school/education, technical assistance 5183, 5470, 7593 Secondary school/education, women 6405 Secondary school/education, youth 5, 156, 498, 624, 673, 693, 872, 886, 893, 921, 923, 1074, 1389, 1439, 1484, 1914, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2279, 2555, 3073, 3312, 3330, 3595, 4054, 4073, 4394, 4540, 4610, 5150, 5183, 5185, 5282, 5285, 5383, 5470, 6357, 6390, 6405, 6453, 6752, 6781, 6913, 7593, 7936, 8094, 8101, 8362, 8395, 8399, 8404, 8506, 8767, 8777, 8784, 8808, 8811, 8818, 8823, 8824, 8837, 8844, 8853, 8874, 8885, 8894, 8939, 8963 Self-advocacy services, disabilities, people with 4416
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Self-advocacy services, disability 4416 Self-advocacy services, management development/ capacity building 4416 Senegal, education 5694 Senegal, environment 985 Senegal, food/nutrition/agriculture 985 Senegal, health—general 985 Senegal, social sciences 5694 Senior continuing care, aging 18, 1378, 2838, 4905, 7012, 7023, 8205, 9090 Senior continuing care, disabilities, people with 2838, 7023 Senior continuing care, economically disadvantaged 7023 Senior continuing care, electronic media/online services 4905 Senior continuing care, faculty/staff development 2838 Senior continuing care, management development/ capacity building 1378, 7012, 8205, 9090 Senior continuing care, program evaluation 18, 4905 Senior continuing care, technical assistance 7023 Serbia, civil rights 3958 Serbia, community improvement/development 4044, 6584 Serbia, environment 6584 Serbia, international affairs/development 3958, 3963 Serbia, public affairs/government 4044 Sexual abuse, boys 7562 Sexual abuse, children/youth 3017, 8372 Sexual abuse, crime/abuse victims 311, 1250, 3017, 4206, 4229, 6409, 7556, 7575, 8372 Sexual abuse, economically disadvantaged 311, 7562 Sexual abuse, girls 7562 Sexual abuse, homeless 311 Sexual abuse, immigrants/refugees 7562 Sexual abuse, income development 4229, 7575 Sexual abuse, management development/capacity building 4206, 4229, 7575 Sexual abuse, program evaluation 7562 Sexual abuse, research 4229, 7562 Sexual abuse, technical assistance 7556 Sexual abuse, women 1250, 4206, 4229, 6409, 7556, 7575 Sexual abuse, youth 311 Sierra Leone, civil rights 5874 Sierra Leone, crime/courts/legal services 5874 Sierra Leone, education 1941 Single parents, community improvement/ development 3125 Single parents, economically disadvantaged 717 Single parents, employment 717, 3125 Single parents, food/nutrition/agriculture 4903 Single parents, health—general 4873, 4903 Single parents, housing/shelter 8628 Single parents, human services—multipurpose 717, 2317, 4873, 4903, 8628 Single parents, recreation/sports/athletics 4903 Single parents, women 717 Slovakia, crime/courts/legal services 6818 Slovakia, environment 6818 Slovakia, international affairs/development 6818 Smoking, children/youth 3717, 4964 Smoking, conferences/seminars 3717 Smoking, economically disadvantaged 4932 Smoking, management development/capacity building 3717, 4832 Smoking, minorities 4932 Smoking, program evaluation 2330, 4919, 4964, 4967, 4968 Smoking, research 4850, 4964, 4967 Smoking, substance abusers 4850 Smoking, technical assistance 4849, 4850, 4932 Social entrepreneurship 1628, 1976, 1978, 2219, 2231, 3303, 3321, 3745, 3759, 3770, 4630, 5050, 5887, 6112, 6113, 6493, 6715, 7675, 7907, 7912, 7913, 7926 Social entrepreneurship, African Americans/Blacks 5050 Social entrepreneurship, awards/prizes/ competitions 6715
Social entrepreneurship, children/youth 3303, 3321, 7913 Social entrepreneurship, conferences/seminars 2231, 4630, 6715 Social entrepreneurship, economically disadvantaged 2219, 3770, 6493, 6715 Social entrepreneurship, income development 3770 Social entrepreneurship, management development/ capacity building 3770 Social entrepreneurship, publication 3321 Social entrepreneurship, research 7912 Social entrepreneurship, seed money 7907, 7913 Social sciences 4275, 5694, 5696, 5830, 5939, 6554, 6712, 7818, 8399, 8404 Social sciences, Africa 769, 770, 840, 4042, 5617, 5694, 8834 Social sciences, African Americans/Blacks 6712 Social sciences, Asia 1179, 5310, 5815, 5942 Social sciences, Bolivia 1056 Social sciences, Brazil 5714 Social sciences, Caribbean 5656 Social sciences, children/youth 5939 Social sciences, Chile 3566 Social sciences, China 549, 550, 5672, 5673, 5815, 5918, 5944, 8385 Social sciences, conferences/seminars 6595, 8399, 8404 Social sciences, Cuba 6133 Social sciences, curriculum development 5696 Social sciences, Czech Republic 3950 Social sciences, Developing countries 806, 1091, 2767, 6595, 8911 Social sciences, Eastern Europe 3927, 3950, 3974 Social sciences, electronic media/online services 5939 Social sciences, endowments 5867 Social sciences, England 806, 8911 Social sciences, equipment 8399 Social sciences, Europe 5310, 8911 Social sciences, faculty/staff development 5740, 8399 Social sciences, Ghana 840 Social sciences, Global programs 414, 1079, 1733, 2728, 3634, 4528, 5681, 5714, 7692, 8399, 8427, 8911 Social sciences, income development 5867 Social sciences, India 1178, 6673 Social sciences, infants/toddlers 4275 Social sciences, interdisciplinary studies 889, 1373, 2372, 2746, 5740, 5867, 5929, 6595, 7877 Social sciences, Israel 632, 640, 641, 6148, 6149 Social sciences, Kenya 414, 769, 770, 5617 Social sciences, Latin America 3548, 3566, 5666, 5830 Social sciences, management development/capacity building 889, 1373, 2372, 5694, 5740, 5867 Social sciences, management/technical aid 1055 Social sciences, Mexico 5666 Social sciences, Middle East 6148, 6149 Social sciences, minorities 5929 Social sciences, Mozambique 8834 Social sciences, Nigeria 2758 Social sciences, Peru 1039, 1056, 5830 Social sciences, program evaluation 4275, 5696, 5830, 5929, 5939, 7877 Social sciences, publication 6554, 6712 Social sciences, research 2746, 4275, 5696, 5830, 5867, 5929, 6554, 6595, 6712, 8404 Social sciences, Russia 2746, 5297, 5310, 5667, 5815 Social sciences, Senegal 5694 Social sciences, South Africa 5681, 6602 Social sciences, Soviet Union (Former) 3927 Social sciences, Spain 8834 Social sciences, Uganda 2728 Social sciences, Ukraine 6831 Social sciences, youth 8399, 8404 Social sciences, Yugoslavia 3974 Social work school/education 7214 Social work school/education, faculty/staff development 7214 Social work school/education, management development/capacity building 7214
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South Africa, arts/culture/humanities 3772, 4032, 6196, 6579, 6602 South Africa, civil rights 3903, 4031, 4032, 5911, 5924 South Africa, community improvement/development 1939, 3770, 3772, 3810, 3928, 3931, 3932, 3947, 4018, 4031, 4046, 5641, 5820, 5869, 5886, 5911, 5913, 6110, 6586 South Africa, crime/courts/legal services 3903 South Africa, education 1940, 1942, 1943, 3868, 5283, 5304, 5307, 5308, 5917, 5926, 6579, 6602, 7508 South Africa, environment 6228, 6234 South Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 5886 South Africa, health—general 5911 South Africa, health—specific diseases 5911 South Africa, human services—multipurpose 4055, 6559, 6574 South Africa, international affairs/development 3810, 5283, 5304, 5414, 5641, 5681, 5886, 5913, 6591 South Africa, mental health/substance abuse 6586 South Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 5869, 6110, 6560 South Africa, public affairs/government 3928, 3947, 3971, 4018, 4055, 5414, 5681, 5820, 5924, 7508 South Africa, recreation/sports/athletics 6228, 6234 South Africa, social sciences 5681, 6602 South Africa, youth development 6560 South America, environment 1028, 1059, 1082, 1092, 1093 South America, international affairs/development 1082, 1092, 5707 South America, science 1082, 1092, 1093 South Korea, community improvement/development 5433 South Korea, education 3589, 5433 South Korea, employment 3589 Southeast Asia, community improvement/ development 6611 Southeast Asia, food/nutrition/agriculture 6611 Southeast Asia, international affairs/development 1835, 6611 Southern Africa, community improvement/ development 3708, 3808, 3818 Southern Africa, environment 5920 Southern Africa, health—general 3818 Southern Africa, international affairs/development 3808, 3818, 4040, 5920 Southern Africa, philanthropy/voluntarism 3808, 4040 Southern Africa, public affairs/government 3708 Soviet Union (Former), crime/courts/legal services 3927 Soviet Union (Former), education 4661 Soviet Union (Former), environment 6817, 6819 Soviet Union (Former), international affairs/ development 3927, 3972, 5741, 6817, 6819 Soviet Union (Former), public affairs/government 5741, 6817 Soviet Union (Former), social sciences 3927 Spain, medical research 8834 Spain, social sciences 8834 Speech/hearing centers 2914, 7191, 7982-7985, 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000, 8010, 8537 Speech/hearing centers, building/renovation 7191 Speech/hearing centers, children 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000 Speech/hearing centers, children/youth 2914, 7982-7985, 8010 Speech/hearing centers, deaf/hearing impaired 2914, 7191, 7982-7985, 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000, 8010 Speech/hearing centers, faculty/staff development 7985 Speech/hearing centers, research 7191 Speech/hearing centers, technical assistance 2914, 7191, 7982-7984, 7995, 7996, 7999, 8000, 8010 Student aid, civil rights 5778 Student aid, community improvement/development 2808, 5778
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Student aid, education 2573, 2808, 6672, 7705 Student aid, employment 6672 Student aid, health—general 2573, 2808 Student aid, public affairs/government 2808 Student services/organizations 10, 2205, 2938, 2945, 2951, 3607, 4150, 5185, 8105 Student services/organizations, African Americans/ Blacks 2951 Student services/organizations, children/youth 8105 Student services/organizations, conferences/ seminars 2951 Student services/organizations, crime/abuse victims 2945 Student services/organizations, economically disadvantaged 2938, 2945, 3607, 5185 Student services/organizations, faculty/staff development 2205, 2951 Student services/organizations, management development/capacity building 10, 3607, 4150, 8105 Student services/organizations, men 2951 Student services/organizations, minorities 2938, 3607, 5185 Student services/organizations, program evaluation 2951, 3607, 5185 Student services/organizations, youth 2938, 2945, 5185 Students, management development/capacity building 4574 Students, sororities/fraternities 4574 Sub-Saharan Africa, community improvement/ development 8819 Sub-Saharan Africa, food/nutrition/agriculture 6616 Sub-Saharan Africa, health—general 824, 8819 Sub-Saharan Africa, international affairs/ development 6616, 8819, 8947 Sub-Saharan Africa, science 6616 Substance abuse, African Americans/Blacks 4417 Substance abuse, AIDS, people with 6015 Substance abuse, boys 3706, 7276 Substance abuse, building/renovation 286, 3819, 8406 Substance abuse, capital campaigns 286 Substance abuse, children/youth 4301, 4439, 4930, 4931, 4960, 8571 Substance abuse, crime/abuse victims 8519 Substance abuse, debt reduction 4001 Substance abuse, economically disadvantaged 969, 1402, 4921, 4988, 5610, 6464, 6466 Substance abuse, faculty/staff development 2800, 3083, 4301, 4417, 6451 Substance abuse, girls 3706, 7276 Substance abuse, homeless 1402, 2800, 4301, 4439 Substance abuse, income development 2599, 5879, 6464 Substance abuse, infants/toddlers 280, 4988 Substance abuse, management development/ capacity building 280, 286, 298, 1367, 1402, 2395, 2599, 3615, 3689, 4091, 4439, 4871, 5610, 5879, 6015, 6486, 7243, 8406 Substance abuse, mentally disabled 1402, 4301, 4439, 4869, 7198, 8232 Substance abuse, Native Americans/American Indians 1367 Substance abuse, offenders/ex-offenders 298, 1402, 3819, 4930, 4931, 4960 Substance abuse, performance/productions 7276 Substance abuse, prevention 298, 2222, 3706, 4968, 8571 Substance abuse, program evaluation 280, 3072, 3706, 4301, 4417, 4869, 4874, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4920, 4921, 4960, 4963, 4968, 4988, 6451, 7276, 7699, 7700, 8519, 8571 Substance abuse, research 3072, 4850, 4896, 4920, 4970 Substance abuse, services 2395, 2800, 4001, 4091, 4417, 4850, 4988, 5879, 6015, 6452, 6470, 6486, 8232, 8406 Substance abuse, technical assistance 956, 969, 2800, 3819, 4001, 4850, 4870, 4893, 4930, 4931, 4955, 4970, 4982, 7243
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Substance abuse, treatment 113, 280, 286, 956, 969, 1367, 1402, 2599, 3072, 3083, 3615, 3689, 3819, 4301, 4439, 4869-4871, 4874, 4893, 4896, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4920, 4921, 4930, 4931, 4955, 4960, 4963, 4970, 4982, 5610, 6451, 6464, 6466, 7198, 7243, 7276, 7699, 7700, 8519 Substance abuse, women 280, 286, 969, 2599, 3615, 4301, 4439 Substance abuse, youth 298, 8519 Substance abusers, community improvement/ development 6464, 6466 Substance abusers, crime/courts/legal services 3098, 4364, 4930, 4931, 4960, 6019 Substance abusers, education 4870, 4988 Substance abusers, health—general 229, 280, 2800, 4364, 4850, 4870, 4893, 4920, 4970, 4982, 4988, 5486, 5859, 6015, 8232 Substance abusers, health—specific diseases 4001, 4850, 4870, 4982, 4988, 5859, 6486, 8406 Substance abusers, housing/shelter 3075, 4301, 4439, 6464 Substance abusers, human services—multipurpose 699, 3098, 3145, 3863, 4253, 4417, 4930, 4931, 4960, 8201 Substance abusers, mental health/substance abuse 113, 280, 286, 956, 969, 1367, 1402, 1586, 2395, 2599, 2800, 3072, 3083, 3615, 3689, 3819, 3862, 4001, 4091, 4253, 4301, 4417, 4439, 4850, 4869-4871, 4874, 4893, 4896, 4898, 4901, 4907, 4920, 4921, 4930, 4931, 4955, 4960, 4963, 4970, 4982, 4988, 5486, 5610, 5879, 6015, 6451, 6452, 6464, 6466, 6470, 6486, 6636, 7198, 7243, 7276, 7699, 7700, 8232, 8406, 8519 Substance abusers, public affairs/government 4930, 4931, 4960 Substance abusers, recreation/sports/athletics 4091 Substance abusers, religion 699 Substance abusers, social sciences 4963 Substance abusers, youth development 4364 Sudan, health—general 6155 Sudan, international affairs/development 6155 Sudan, public affairs/government 1706 Sudan, religion 1706 Suicide, management development/capacity building 2870 Suicide, mentally disabled 2870 Supported living 5570 Supported living, disabilities, people with 5570 Supported living, research 5570 Supported living, technical assistance 5570 Surgery 138, 1004, 6348, 7203 Surgery, children/youth 1004, 6348 Surgery, conferences/seminars 7203 Surgery, economically disadvantaged 138 Surgery, management development/capacity building 138, 6348 Surgery, physically disabled 6348 Suriname, environment 618 Suriname, international affairs/development 618 Sweden, community improvement/development 4038 Sweden, environment 7862 Sweden, international affairs/development 4038, 7862 Sweden, public affairs/government 4038 Switzerland, environment 3604, 3605 Switzerland, health—general 5928, 8942, 8967, 8969, 8970 Switzerland, health—specific diseases 5749, 5928, 8968, 8970 Switzerland, international affairs/development 6589, 8967-8970 Switzerland, religion 5928 Taiwan, community improvement/development 5434 Taiwan, health—general 3603 Taiwan, human services—multipurpose 3603 Taiwan, international affairs/development 5434 Tajikistan, arts/culture/humanities 419 Tajikistan, education 6488-6490
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Tajikistan, environment 419 Tanzania, animals/wildlife 585 Tanzania, civil rights 4333 Tanzania, community improvement/development 4333, 4351 Tanzania, education 5305, 5428 Tanzania, environment 588, 4333 Tanzania, food/nutrition/agriculture 4333 Tanzania, health—general 5428, 6610, 8842 Tanzania, health—specific diseases 6610 Tanzania, human services—multipurpose 4387, 6610 Tanzania, international affairs/development 588, 4387, 6610, 8842 Tanzania, medical research 8769 Tanzania, mental health/substance abuse 6610 Tanzania, religion 2253 Teacher school/education 101-105, 524, 1694, 1763, 2189, 2251, 2460, 2471, 2497, 2511, 2561, 2709, 2750, 2863, 2891, 3372, 3924, 3992, 4025, 4054, 4760, 4797, 5096, 5098, 5099, 5103, 5152, 5161, 5175, 5269, 5276, 5277, 5279, 5289, 5305, 5411, 5423, 5424, 5426, 5506, 5771, 5900, 5933, 6859, 6886, 6888, 7465, 7482, 7483, 7508, 7680-7682, 7726, 7732, 7738, 7751, 7761, 7762, 7764, 7823, 7978-7981, 7988, 7989, 8003, 8004, 8011-8013, 8019, 8020, 8086, 8256, 8392, 8465, 8522, 8621, 8622, 8846 Teacher school/education, African Americans/ Blacks 3992, 4025, 7761 Teacher school/education, children 2497, 2561, 3924, 4025 Teacher school/education, children/youth 101-105, 1763, 2891, 5096, 5098, 5161, 5175, 5279, 5289, 5900, 6859, 6886, 6888, 7465, 7482, 7483, 7508, 7680-7682, 7978-7981, 7988, 7989, 8003, 8004, 8011-8013, 8019, 8020, 8846 Teacher school/education, conferences/seminars 105, 2863, 8846 Teacher school/education, curriculum development 2561, 5900 Teacher school/education, deaf/hearing impaired 7978-7981, 7988, 7989, 8003, 8004, 8011-8013, 8019, 8020 Teacher school/education, economically disadvantaged 1763, 3924, 4025, 5103, 5161, 8392, 8465, 8846 Teacher school/education, electronic media/online services 7682 Teacher school/education, faculty/staff development 105, 2189, 5099, 5152, 5161, 5175, 5269, 6859, 6886, 6888, 8003, 8004, 8019, 8020 Teacher school/education, fellowships 4797 Teacher school/education, Hispanics/Latinos 1763, 2471 Teacher school/education, immigrants/refugees 1763 Teacher school/education, infants/toddlers 1694, 5152, 8086, 8465 Teacher school/education, management development/capacity building 5305, 7823, 8256 Teacher school/education, men 3992, 4025 Teacher school/education, minorities 4054, 5161, 5175 Teacher school/education, program evaluation 2709, 2750, 5279, 5771, 7465, 7482, 7483, 7508, 8522 Teacher school/education, research 2497, 2709, 2750, 5289, 5771, 5933, 6859, 6886, 6888, 7823, 8465 Teacher school/education, scholarship funds 5096, 8256 Teacher school/education, seed money 5269 Teacher school/education, technical assistance 3924, 5277 Teacher school/education, women 5771 Teacher school/education, youth 2471, 4054 Telecommunications 63, 1443, 2020, 2021, 2033, 2061, 2100, 2552, 2606, 2613, 2788, 2819, 2920, 2959, 2960, 3273, 3274, 3497, 3799,
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4021, 4022, 4810, 4918, 4998, 5075-5079, 5180, 5202, 5203, 5401, 5971, 6103, 6525, 6629, 6689, 6690, 6975, 7044, 8104, 8282, 8367, 8660, 9019, 9020 Telecommunications, African Americans/Blacks 188, 4076, 5720 Telecommunications, aging 4905 Telecommunications, awards/prizes/competitions 2233 Telecommunications, blind/visually impaired 8207 Telecommunications, children/youth 429, 490, 719, 1447, 2058, 2060, 3273, 3274, 3789, 4076, 5055, 5877, 6740, 7504, 7505, 7508, 7519, 7520, 7715, 7727, 8207, 8269 Telecommunications, computer systems/equipment 1980, 2337, 3273, 3497, 4810, 8265, 8268-8271, 8277, 8280, 8284, 8285, 8290, 8743, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971 Telecommunications, conferences/seminars 4020, 6570, 6678, 6680, 7504, 7505, 7653, 7715, 8282 Telecommunications, crime/abuse victims 8269 Telecommunications, curriculum development 188, 783, 5341, 5422, 5425, 6684, 8273 Telecommunications, disabilities, people with 1443, 7669 Telecommunications, economically disadvantaged 188, 368, 794, 1443, 1447, 2058, 2141, 2734, 3737, 3789, 4126, 4391, 4918, 5055, 5452, 5720, 5877, 6335, 6629, 6669, 6740, 6795, 7476, 7477, 8265, 8268, 8277, 8279, 8285, 8290, 8743, 8813 Telecommunications, electronic media/online services 188, 420, 429, 431, 719, 766, 782, 803, 805, 848, 1080, 1832, 1980, 2060, 2061, 2752, 2762, 2959, 2960, 3273, 3274, 3360, 3721, 3789, 3796, 4184, 4641, 4643, 4774, 4838, 4843, 4905, 4983, 5055, 5295, 5341, 5422, 5425, 5741, 5767, 6185, 6189, 6194, 6198-6200, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6352, 6407, 6570, 6607, 6680, 6684, 6727, 6740, 6795, 7653, 7668, 7669, 7715, 7788, 7800, 7881, 8207, 8265, 8266, 8268-8271, 8273, 8277, 8279, 8280, 8283-8285, 8289, 8290, 8458, 8770, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8893, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971, 8977 Telecommunications, electronic messaging services 188, 368, 420, 429, 431, 490, 719, 766, 782, 783, 794, 803-805, 808, 809, 848, 1080, 1447, 1761, 1832, 1979, 1980, 2029-2031, 2058, 2060, 2141, 2233, 2337-2339, 2401-2403, 2734, 2750, 2752, 2759, 2762, 2767, 3360, 3593, 3721, 3737, 3789, 3796, 3830, 4020, 4043, 4076, 4089, 4102, 4126, 4184, 4391, 4641, 4643, 4774, 4838, 4843, 4905, 4951, 4983, 5055, 5084, 5254, 5295, 5341, 5400, 5422, 5425, 5452, 5720, 5741, 5767, 5840, 5876, 5877, 6185, 6187, 6189, 6194, 6198-6202, 6204, 6207, 6210, 6219, 6221, 6227, 6229-6231, 6233, 6335, 6352, 6407, 6570, 6607, 6669, 6678-6680, 6684, 6727, 6740, 6764, 6765, 6769, 6795, 6797, 7100, 7476, 7477, 7505, 7508, 7519, 7520, 7653, 7668, 7669, 7715, 7727, 7788, 7800, 7881, 7887, 8207, 8265, 8266, 8268-8271, 8273, 8277, 8279, 8280, 8283-8285, 8289,
8290, 8458, 8583, 8634, 8681, 8697, 8743, 8770, 8772-8775, 8778-8780, 8785, 8786, 8788, 8789, 8793, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8802-8805, 8807, 8813, 8815-8817, 8820-8822, 8826, 8828-8833, 8835, 8838-8840, 8843, 8850-8852, 8855-8858, 8860-8869, 8871, 8872, 8875-8884, 8889, 8893, 8896, 8898-8900, 8904, 8906, 8908-8910, 8912, 8914, 8920, 8922, 8923, 8925-8931, 8934-8936, 8940, 8941, 8943-8946, 8949, 8958-8960, 8962, 8964, 8965, 8971, 8977, 8996, 9021-9023, 9068 Telecommunications, endowments 8583 Telecommunications, equipment 8280 Telecommunications, faculty/staff development 3360, 3593, 5055, 5400, 6407, 7800, 8266, 8289, 8458, 8879 Telecommunications, fellowships 8273 Telecommunications, girls 7788 Telecommunications, Hispanics/Latinos 4918, 4951 Telecommunications, homeless 4391 Telecommunications, immigrants/refugees 188 Telecommunications, income development 794, 4184, 6727, 8266 Telecommunications, management development/ capacity building 794, 1443, 1447, 2233, 3789, 3796, 3830, 4184, 4391, 5254, 5741, 5877, 6765, 6797, 7881, 8265, 8266, 8269, 8280, 8290, 8634, 8660, 8681 Telecommunications, mentally disabled 4918 Telecommunications, minorities 368, 2141, 3737, 3789, 5055, 5452, 8268, 8681, 8743 Telecommunications, mutual/co-op 7504 Telecommunications, Native Americans/American Indians 8876 Telecommunications, program evaluation 805, 848, 2750, 2759, 2767, 2819, 4021, 4043, 4089, 4905, 4918, 5720, 5876, 6352, 7476, 7477, 7508, 7519, 7520, 7887, 8279 Telecommunications, publication 5295 Telecommunications, research 809, 848, 2750, 2759, 2762, 2767, 3273, 4043, 4641, 4843, 4918, 4951, 5767, 6221, 8266, 8279, 8743, 8770 Telecommunications, scholarship funds 3737 Telecommunications, seed money 63, 420 Telecommunications, technical assistance 1979, 2606, 4838, 4843, 4951, 4983, 5767, 6335, 6679, 8268, 8283 Telecommunications, women 4843, 7668, 8269, 8941 Telecommunications, youth 3830, 4043, 4089, 6629, 6797 Television 5627 Television, children 7950 Television, children/youth 672, 1473 Television, computer systems/equipment 7924 Television, curriculum development 1473 Television, economically disadvantaged 1362 Television, electronic media/online services 1473, 8266 Television, faculty/staff development 8266 Television, income development 8266 Television, management development/capacity building 5678, 6515, 7924, 7950, 8266 Television, program evaluation 6235 Television, research 7950, 8266 Television, technical assistance 5627, 6749 Television, women 1362, 5678 Terminal illness, people with, civil rights 2845 Terminal illness, people with, crime/courts/legal services 1538 Terminal illness, people with, food/nutrition/ agriculture 3591 Terminal illness, people with, health—general 453, 1534, 1538, 1588, 1773, 2809, 2810, 2845, 2975, 2976, 6446, 6475, 7660, 7763, 7768, 8210, 8462 Terminal illness, people with, health—specific diseases 7660 Terminal illness, people with, human services— multipurpose 1060, 2809, 2810, 2845, 6446, 6475, 7768, 8210, 8320, 8606
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Terminal illness, people with, religion 8462 Thailand, arts/culture/humanities 2731 Thailand, community improvement/development 6611 Thailand, environment 2731 Thailand, food/nutrition/agriculture 6611 Thailand, international affairs/development 2731, 6611 Theater (musical), children/youth 830 Theater (musical), management development/ capacity building 830 Theater (playwriting), children/youth 8081 Theater (playwriting), income development 8081 Theater (playwriting), management development/ capacity building 2486, 2911 Theater (playwriting), technical assistance 8081 Theater, African Americans/Blacks 832, 2509, 4113, 4481, 5761 Theater, Asians/Pacific Islanders 878 Theater, building/renovation 878, 3858, 3859, 4511, 8022 Theater, capital campaigns 4532, 5495 Theater, children/youth 661, 2089, 2271, 2473, 2483, 2513, 2681, 2921, 4177, 4532, 4783, 5015, 5267, 5369, 5370, 5905, 6358 Theater, computer systems/equipment 2114 Theater, economically disadvantaged 2462, 2681, 4310 Theater, electronic media/online services 7219 Theater, equipment 4511 Theater, faculty/staff development 7450, 8022, 8028 Theater, fellowships 661 Theater, film/video/radio 7601 Theater, Hispanics/Latinos 507, 839, 2084, 2590, 2708, 7444, 7601 Theater, income development 905, 2114, 2483, 2681, 3688, 4110, 4303, 4310, 5031, 6359, 6440, 7218, 7444, 8045, 8052, 8673 Theater, internship funds 2921 Theater, management development/capacity building 774, 815, 832, 839, 878, 905, 920, 1226, 1970, 2084, 2089, 2108, 2271, 2273, 2305, 2312, 2462, 2466, 2473, 2483, 2485, 2509, 2513, 2520, 2526, 2528, 2546, 2559, 2560, 2570, 2582, 2590, 2591, 2597, 2681, 2708, 3390, 3681, 3688, 3858, 3859, 4110, 4113, 4177, 4481, 4587, 4693, 5265, 5267, 5756, 5761, 5905, 6226, 6358, 6359, 6384, 6440, 6577, 6594, 6639, 6898, 7058, 7165, 7217-7219, 7355, 7444, 7450, 7558, 7566, 7601, 7610, 7811, 7925, 7945, 8022, 8028, 8045, 8052, 8053, 8080, 8616, 8664, 8673, 8675, 8678 Theater, minorities 2462, 2681, 5905 Theater, Native Americans/American Indians 905, 5807 Theater, performance/productions 2921, 8022 Theater, research 5495, 6384 Theater, technical assistance 460, 507, 774, 2089, 2114, 4303, 4310, 4511, 4532, 5031, 5495, 5807, 7875, 8022, 8028, 8296 Theater, youth 2273, 2462, 6440 Theological school/education 1707, 2214, 2899, 4267 Theological school/education, management development/capacity building 2214, 4267 Theological school/education, program evaluation 1707, 2899 Theological school/education, youth 2899, 4267 Thrift shops 7592 Thrift shops, economically disadvantaged 7592 Thrift shops, management development/capacity building 7592 Transition planning 367, 1493, 1499, 1500, 4845, 8578 Transition planning, children/youth 1493 Transition planning, conferences/seminars 367 Transition planning, faculty/staff development 4845 Transition planning, minorities 367 Transition planning, program evaluation 1500 Transition planning, research 1500 Transition planning, seed money 1493
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Transition planning, technical assistance 1493, 4845 Transition planning, youth 367, 1499, 1500, 4845, 8578 Transportation 301, 538, 545, 552, 559, 563, 567, 568, 695, 722, 1408, 1434, 3092, 3254, 4121, 6376, 6465, 6776, 6778, 6788, 7676, 7941, 8418 Transportation, children/youth 3254 Transportation, economically disadvantaged 301, 722, 1434, 3092, 3254, 6376, 6465 Transportation, management development/capacity building 1408, 1434, 6778, 6788 Transportation, minorities 1434, 6376 Transportation, research 3254, 4121, 7941 Transportation, seed money 538 Transportation, technical assistance 695, 722, 4121, 7676, 7941 Trinidad & Tobago, environment 2716 Tropical diseases 8373, 8849, 8905, 8968 Tropical diseases research 8769 Tropical diseases research, publication 8769 Tropical diseases, AIDS, people with 8373 Tropical diseases, blind/visually impaired 8849 Tropical diseases, children/youth 8905 Tropical diseases, economically disadvantaged 8849, 8905 Tropical diseases, management development/ capacity building 8968 Tropical diseases, seed money 8905 Tropical diseases, women 8905 Turkey, education 7464 Turkey, science 7464 Turkey, youth development 7464 Uganda, civil rights 2728, 5623 Uganda, community improvement/development 6600, 6601, 6618 Uganda, crime/courts/legal services 2728 Uganda, education 1717, 5639, 6207 Uganda, environment 6207 Uganda, food/nutrition/agriculture 6600, 6601, 6616, 6618 Uganda, international affairs/development 2728, 5623, 6616 Uganda, public affairs/government 2728, 5623, 6207 Uganda, religion 1717 Uganda, science 6207, 6616 Uganda, social sciences 2728 Ukraine, community improvement/development 3953, 3964 Ukraine, crime/courts/legal services 6818 Ukraine, environment 6818, 6828, 6831 Ukraine, international affairs/development 3953, 3973, 6818, 6828, 6831 Ukraine, philanthropy/voluntarism 3973 Ukraine, public affairs/government 3953 Ukraine, religion 21, 8199 Ukraine, social sciences 6831 United Kingdom, education 1801, 5341, 5425 United Kingdom, employment 6656 United Kingdom, international affairs/development 6656 United Kingdom, public affairs/government 5341, 5425, 6656 University, African Americans/Blacks 2951, 3154 University, building/renovation 2361 University, children/youth 1105, 3154 University, conferences/seminars 2634, 2951, 4244, 4571, 5307, 6595, 6678, 6708 University, curriculum development 5897 University, deaf/hearing impaired 3847 University, disabilities, people with 2954 University, economically disadvantaged 342, 2935, 2954, 6493, 8795 University, electronic media/online services 4613, 4638-4640, 4645, 4647, 4649, 5295, 8770 University, endowments 2440 University, faculty/staff development 2951, 4200, 5897 University, Government 2761, 3868, 5917 University, Government, state 2930, 2954, 2982, 3458, 3500, 4584, 7889, 8328-8330, 8683
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University, income development 8682, 8795 University, management development/capacity building 685, 686, 2361, 2761, 2935, 3154, 3500, 3793, 3847, 3851, 3852, 3868, 4200, 4244, 4571, 5306, 5917, 5949, 6030, 6183, 6188, 6218, 6236, 7225, 8328-8330, 8424, 8651, 8682, 8683 University, men 2951 University, minorities 342, 2935, 5929, 8795 University, Private nonsectarian organization 2361, 2935, 3523, 4200, 4571, 6030, 6183, 6218, 6236, 7225, 7408, 8651, 8682 University, professorships 685, 686, 2440 University, program evaluation 1105, 2930, 2949, 2951, 2954, 2982, 3458, 4584, 5283, 5711, 5929, 6673, 7408, 7889 University, Protestant agencies & churches 5711, 6188 University, publication 5295 University, research 52, 2746, 2749, 2982, 4354, 4589, 4648, 5283, 5299, 5917, 5929, 6595, 7408, 8770 University, seed money 8795 University, technical assistance 3500, 3523, 3847, 3851, 3852, 6679 University, women 5306 University, youth 4244 Urban League 3324, 5050, 7182, 7257, 8288 Urban League, children/youth 3324 Urban League, economically disadvantaged 3324 Urban League, management development/capacity building 7182, 7257, 8288 Urban studies 2763, 2764, 4791, 5481, 7611 Urban studies, children/youth 4791 Urban studies, computer systems/equipment 7611 Urban studies, conferences/seminars 5481 Urban studies, economically disadvantaged 2763, 2764, 4791 Urban studies, management development/capacity building 7611 Urban studies, minorities 4791 Urban studies, research 2763, 2764 Urban studies, technical assistance 5481 Urban/community development 49, 61, 91, 230, 240, 287, 328, 567, 659, 662, 663, 676, 681, 690, 695, 708, 722, 730, 735, 745, 751, 757, 758, 787, 972, 973, 1315, 1317, 1383, 1395-1397, 1400, 1466, 1546-1549, 1571, 1572, 1616-1621, 1905-1909, 1960, 1965, 1977, 2009-2011, 2043, 2053, 2074, 2096, 2101, 2178, 2220, 2229, 2237, 2281, 2380, 2478, 2490, 2550, 2551, 2571, 2645, 2677, 2724, 2727, 2732-2735, 2737, 2743, 2765, 2766, 2775, 2785, 2787, 2793, 3051, 3062, 3139, 3173-3175, 3224, 3225, 3234, 3246, 3255, 3271, 3292, 3294, 3314, 3323, 3355, 3362, 3404, 3407, 3432, 3433, 3447, 3491, 3509, 3538, 3539, 3542, 3624, 3625, 3629, 3678, 3680, 3697-3699, 3702, 3704, 3752, 3773, 3792, 3841, 3880, 3920, 3921, 3982, 4003, 4052, 4064, 4066, 4067, 4071, 4072, 4096, 4111, 4117, 4121, 4122, 4133, 4195, 4203, 4221, 4238, 4246, 4338, 4345, 4382-4386, 4436, 4472, 4483, 4514, 4515, 4520, 4544-4548, 4565, 4601, 4602, 4705, 4789, 4791, 4799, 4800, 4803, 4837, 4953, 5026-5029, 5035, 5053, 5054, 5092, 5093, 5095, 5198, 5253, 5345, 5348, 5351, 5362, 5371-5373, 5375-5378, 5447, 5479, 5510, 5526, 5559, 5566, 5568, 5676, 5705, 5731, 5776, 5796, 5797, 5799, 5810, 5826, 5925, 5955, 5991, 6007, 6040, 6062, 6067-6083, 6129, 6161, 6163, 6164, 6260, 6261, 6368, 6373, 6376, 6407, 6415, 6435-6437, 6493, 6553, 6608, 6609, 6620, 6711, 6719, 6722, 6726, 6728, 6746, 6750, 6755-6757, 6759, 6761, 6762, 6766, 6767, 6770, 6778, 6786, 6794, 6911, 6931-6942, 6990-6992, 6999, 7093, 7134, 7227, 7284, 7287, 7291, 7317, 7321, 7322, 7337, 7340-7342, 7370, 7588, 7607, 7713, 7737, 7742, 7806, 7822, 7842, 7849, 7851, 7858, 7870, 7871, 7901, 7919, 7922, 7928, 7930, 7934, 7962, 7967, 8037, 8043, 8089, 8091, 8095, 8100, 8116, 8129,
329
SUBJECT INDEX
8137-8141, 8152-8155, 8162, 8174, 8179-8181, 8193, 8209, 8238, 8239, 8242, 8277, 8412, 8516, 8595, 8596, 8689, 8764, 8956, 9091, 9093, 9113, 9123, 9126 Urban/community development, African Americans/ Blacks 287, 4067, 4071, 4072, 4837, 5797, 6999 Urban/community development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 708, 6711, 6728 Urban/community development, awards/prizes/ competitions 2550, 2551, 7870 Urban/community development, building/renovation 3173, 3678, 4436, 4515, 5092, 5378, 7607, 7962 Urban/community development, capital campaigns 4096 Urban/community development, children/youth 287, 3139, 3173-3175, 3224, 3225, 3234, 3255, 3271, 3292, 3294, 3314, 3323, 3355, 4066, 4071, 4791, 4953, 6757 Urban/community development, computer systems/ equipment 8277 Urban/community development, conferences/ seminars 2735, 3294 Urban/community development, disabilities, people with 3355, 3542 Urban/community development, economically disadvantaged 91, 230, 240, 287, 328, 662, 663, 676, 681, 690, 708, 722, 730, 735, 745, 757, 758, 1315, 1317, 1383, 1396, 1397, 1400, 1466, 1546-1549, 1616-1621, 1905-1909, 1960, 2009-2011, 2043, 2074, 2096, 2101, 2178, 2229, 2237, 2550, 2551, 2571, 2645, 2727, 2732-2735, 2743, 2765, 2766, 2775, 2785, 2787, 2793, 3051, 3062, 3139, 3173-3175, 3224, 3225, 3234, 3255, 3271, 3292, 3294, 3314, 3323, 3355, 3362, 3432, 3433, 3447, 3491, 3509, 3539, 3542, 3625, 3629, 3678, 3680, 3697-3699, 3704, 3752, 3773, 3792, 3880, 3982, 4064, 4066, 4067, 4096, 4111, 4122, 4195, 4238, 4246, 4338, 4345, 4382-4386, 4436, 4472, 4514, 4515, 4520, 4544-4548, 4565, 4601, 4602, 4705, 4791, 4837, 4953, 5026-5029, 5035, 5053, 5054, 5095, 5198, 5253, 5351, 5362, 5371-5373, 5375-5378, 5447, 5510, 5526, 5566, 5731, 5776, 5797, 5799, 5826, 5925, 5955, 5991, 6062, 6067-6083, 6129, 6163, 6164, 6260, 6261, 6376, 6415, 6435-6437, 6493, 6608, 6609, 6620, 6722, 6728, 6750, 6755-6757, 6759, 6761, 6762, 6766, 6767, 6786, 6794, 6931-6942, 6990-6992, 7093, 7287, 7291, 7321, 7322, 7340-7342, 7370, 7588, 7713, 7737, 7806, 7901, 7919, 8037, 8089, 8091, 8095, 8100, 8116, 8129, 8137-8141, 8152-8155, 8162, 8174, 8179-8181, 8193, 8209, 8277, 8412, 8516, 8595, 8596, 8764, 8956, 9091, 9093, 9113, 9123, 9126 Urban/community development, electronic media/ online services 676, 6407, 8277 Urban/community development, emergency funds 6767 Urban/community development, faculty/staff development 973, 4117, 4238, 6407, 6726 Urban/community development, fellowships 2053, 8043 Urban/community development, Hispanics/Latinos 240, 787, 1572, 3538, 4122, 5026, 7588, 8095, 8129 Urban/community development, homeless 3542, 3678, 6786 Urban/community development, immigrants/ refugees 240, 787, 3234, 5026, 6711, 6762, 6786 Urban/community development, income development 1315, 4111, 4238, 5026, 5027, 5253, 5345, 6786, 8089, 8689 Urban/community development, infants/toddlers 3752, 3792 Urban/community development, management development/capacity building 49, 287, 745, 758, 1315, 1965, 2053, 2074, 2101, 2380, 2478, 2571, 3174, 3246, 3271, 3404, 3447,
330
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
3491, 3538, 3624, 3704, 3841, 4122, 4133, 4203, 4221, 4238, 4246, 4382-4385, 4483, 4953, 5026, 5035, 5053, 5093, 5253, 5375, 5378, 5510, 5526, 5705, 5731, 5799, 6368, 6719, 6728, 6746, 6755-6757, 6766, 6767, 6778, 6786, 6794, 7093, 7227, 7284, 7588, 7607, 7822, 7858, 7967, 8100, 8152-8155, 8162, 8238, 8239, 8242, 8516, 8689 Urban/community development, minorities 230, 1571, 2101, 2237, 2571, 2645, 2765, 2766, 2793, 3051, 3139, 3225, 3234, 3292, 3678, 3752, 3792, 4195, 4520, 4791, 4953, 5053, 5054, 5510, 5568, 5796, 5797, 5799, 5826, 5925, 6129, 6376, 6620, 6755-6757, 6762, 6794, 8162, 8174 Urban/community development, program evaluation 681, 2743, 3323, 3624, 4837, 5810, 6711, 6726, 6755, 8091, 8956 Urban/community development, publication 3702, 6007 Urban/community development, research 659, 662, 676, 681, 2733, 2737, 2743, 3224, 3292, 3323, 4003, 4121, 4345, 4705, 5796, 6620, 6728, 8091 Urban/community development, seed money 663, 4066, 6786 Urban/community development, technical assistance 663, 695, 722, 745, 757, 972, 973, 1315, 1977, 2074, 2220, 2229, 2737, 3234, 3355, 3491, 3678, 3702, 3920, 3921, 3982, 4117, 4121, 4386, 4799, 4803, 5479, 5568, 6620, 7227, 7742, 7849, 7851, 7870, 7871, 7922, 7962 Urban/community development, women 662, 3051, 3752, 3792, 5053, 5054, 5526, 5796, 8162 Urban/community development, youth 1572, 3704, 5035 Uruguay, public affairs/government 3769 Utilities 535, 536, 539, 541, 562, 564, 569, 574-577, 580, 583, 3574, 6893 Utilities, boys 3574 Utilities, conferences/seminars 569 Utilities, girls 3574 Utilities, research 539, 574 Utilities, technical assistance 3574, 6893 Venezuela, community improvement/development 5439 Venezuela, environment 618 Venezuela, international affairs/development 618, 5439 Venture philanthropy 1925, 5887, 6109, 7220, 7221, 7223, 7224, 7323, 7619, 7637, 7638, 7872, 7927, 8119-8123, 8175, 8354, 8468, 8890, 9032 Venture philanthropy, faculty/staff development 7927 Venture philanthropy, management development/ capacity building 7223 Venture philanthropy, minorities 7872 Venture philanthropy, seed money 7638 Veterinary medicine 1050, 5868, 6823, 7167-7180, 7632 Veterinary medicine, disabilities, people with 7167-7180 Veterinary medicine, faculty/staff development 7167-7180 Veterinary medicine, income development 7632 Veterinary medicine, management development/ capacity building 1050, 7167-7180, 7632 Veterinary medicine, research 1050 Vietnam, animals/wildlife 5868 Vietnam, arts/culture/humanities 2731, 5781, 5866 Vietnam, civil rights 5612, 5688 Vietnam, community improvement/development 5412, 5689, 5866 Vietnam, crime/courts/legal services 5612, 5688 Vietnam, education 5730 Vietnam, environment 2731, 5689, 5866 Vietnam, food/nutrition/agriculture 5868 Vietnam, health—general 5688, 5868 Vietnam, international affairs/development 2731, 5412, 5612, 5866
Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, African Americans/Blacks 7075 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, capital campaigns 2065 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, conferences/seminars 2065 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, economically disadvantaged 4127 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, income development 5594, 5598, 7957 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, management development/capacity building 3088, 3096, 5594, 5598, 7810 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, scholarship funds 2065 Visitors/convention bureau/tourism promotion, women 5594 Visual arts 19, 875, 901, 910, 938, 1266, 1403, 2103, 2467, 2491, 2539, 4202, 4281, 4778, 5186, 5488, 5502, 5632, 5651, 5774, 6340, 6752, 6753, 7859, 7959, 8590 Visual arts, architecture 2481, 2578, 2623, 3834-3838, 3840, 3842, 3843, 3845-3852, 3854-3857, 3860, 3861, 3864-3867, 3870, 3871, 3873, 4780, 4785, 6133, 6741, 7869, 7946, 8032, 8065 Visual arts, art conservation 607, 608, 610-612 Visual arts, Asians/Pacific Islanders 910 Visual arts, ceramic arts 4302 Visual arts, children/youth 4778, 5186, 7859 Visual arts, conferences/seminars 5774 Visual arts, design 1257, 2636, 2639, 5159, 7686, 7842, 7870 Visual arts, economically disadvantaged 6752, 7859 Visual arts, electronic media/online services 5488 Visual arts, equipment 8590 Visual arts, fellowships 4778 Visual arts, income development 5502, 6753 Visual arts, management development/capacity building 19, 901, 910, 938, 1266, 1403, 2103, 2467, 2491, 2539, 4202, 5632, 5651, 5774, 6340, 6753, 7859, 7959, 8590 Visual arts, minorities 875, 5632, 7859 Visual arts, photography 185, 612, 8693 Visual arts, program evaluation 5186, 6752 Visual arts, publication 5488 Visual arts, research 4281 Visual arts, technical assistance 938, 4281, 5186, 5488, 5502, 6753 Visual arts, youth 1403, 6752 Vocational education 651, 652, 3220, 3890, 5702, 5798, 7085 Vocational education, conferences/seminars 4311 Vocational education, curriculum development 651, 652, 4311, 7085 Vocational education, economically disadvantaged 651, 652, 3890, 7085 Vocational education, faculty/staff development 4223, 4311 Vocational education, infants/toddlers 651, 652 Vocational education, management development/ capacity building 2933, 3220, 4223, 5926, 7085 Vocational education, Native Americans/American Indians 4311 Vocational education, post-secondary 2933, 4223, 4311, 5926, 6674 Vocational education, program evaluation 4311, 6674 Vocational education, research 3890 Vocational education, technical assistance 3890, 4223 Vocational education, youth 3220 Vocational rehabilitation, blind/visually impaired 201, 3869 Vocational rehabilitation, disabilities, people with 397, 1702, 2545, 3886, 4240, 4378, 6253, 7000, 7669, 7911 Vocational rehabilitation, economically disadvantaged 201, 397, 3886 Vocational rehabilitation, electronic media/online services 7669 Vocational rehabilitation, faculty/staff development 3589, 4240
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Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Vocational rehabilitation, income development 3869 Vocational rehabilitation, management development/capacity building 201, 2545, 3869, 4240, 4378, 7000 Vocational rehabilitation, mentally disabled 3589 Vocational rehabilitation, program evaluation 7911 Vocational rehabilitation, research 7911 Vocational rehabilitation, technical assistance 3886 Vocational rehabilitation, youth 3589 Vocational school, curriculum development 7745 Vocational school, management development/ capacity building 2665-2668 Vocational school, program evaluation 4089 Vocational school, secondary 895, 2665-2668, 4089, 7745, 8506 Vocational school, seed money 895 Vocational school, youth 4089, 8506 Voluntarism promotion 178, 450, 603, 685, 686, 1466, 1955, 1997, 2042, 2210, 2282, 2344, 2438, 2451, 2617, 2769, 2781, 3373, 3476, 4205, 4334, 4340, 4430, 4521, 5060, 5563, 5570, 6301, 6560, 6791, 6909, 6930, 7695, 7716, 7780, 7931, 8248, 8467, 8629, 9030, 9031 Voluntarism promotion, aging 2210 Voluntarism promotion, awards/prizes/competitions 450 Voluntarism promotion, children/youth 603 Voluntarism promotion, conferences/seminars 4340, 8467 Voluntarism promotion, curriculum development 8629 Voluntarism promotion, disabilities, people with 5570 Voluntarism promotion, economically disadvantaged 1466, 4334 Voluntarism promotion, faculty/staff development 8248 Voluntarism promotion, internship funds 8248 Voluntarism promotion, management development/ capacity building 685, 686, 2282, 3476, 4205, 4430, 6560, 8629 Voluntarism promotion, minorities 8629 Voluntarism promotion, Native Americans/American Indians 4334 Voluntarism promotion, professorships 685, 686 Voluntarism promotion, publication 5563, 6791, 8248 Voluntarism promotion, research 5570, 6791 Voluntarism promotion, seed money 8467 Voluntarism promotion, technical assistance 3476, 5570 Voluntarism promotion, youth 6560, 8629 Volunteers of America 3042, 4312, 7258 Volunteers of America, economically disadvantaged 3042, 4312, 7258 Volunteers of America, faculty/staff development 4312 Volunteers of America, management development/ capacity building 3042, 7258 Volunteers of America, technical assistance 4312 Voter education, children/youth 4186 Voter education, disabilities, people with 6002 Voter education, economically disadvantaged 2149 Voter education, equipment 689 Voter education, management development/capacity building 4186, 5240, 6002 Voter education, minorities 2149 Voter education, program evaluation 4186, 6004, 6491, 6492, 6535 Waste management, economically disadvantaged 7104 Waste management, management development/ capacity building 7104 Water pollution, African Americans/Blacks 3983 Water pollution, economically disadvantaged 374, 3866, 3983, 7104, 7457, 7563, 7678 Water pollution, faculty/staff development 7678 Water pollution, management development/capacity building 3866, 5226, 6507, 7003, 7104, 7678 Water pollution, minorities 374 Water pollution, program evaluation 7563 Water pollution, research 76, 4268, 7563
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Water pollution, technical assistance 3866, 3959, 3983, 4012, 4047, 4268 Water pollution, women 7563 Welfare policy/reform 3916, 5247, 5491, 8033, 8676 Welfare policy/reform, children/youth 3916, 5491, 8033, 8676 Welfare policy/reform, economically disadvantaged 3916, 5247, 5491, 8033, 8676 Welfare policy/reform, management development/ capacity building 8676 Welfare policy/reform, minorities 3916 Welfare policy/reform, research 5491 Welfare policy/reform, technical assistance 3916, 8033 Welfare policy/reform, women 3916, 5247, 5491, 8676 West Bank/Gaza, community improvement/ development 627 West Bank/Gaza, employment 6244 West Bank/Gaza, health—general 5763 West Bank/Gaza, international affairs/development 2125 West Bank/Gaza, public affairs/government 6244 Western Africa, arts/culture/humanities 5833 Western Africa, civil rights 5668 Western Africa, crime/courts/legal services 5668 Women’s studies 1178, 1179, 4179, 5595, 5806, 5918, 8504 Women’s studies, economically disadvantaged 1178, 1179, 4179 Women’s studies, management development/ capacity building 1178, 1179, 4179, 5595, 5806, 8504 Women’s studies, minorities 4179, 5806 Women’s studies, technical assistance 5918 Women, AIDS, people with 5784 Women, arts/culture/humanities 1362, 3772, 3864, 3865, 5487, 5594, 5595, 5678, 7590, 7897, 8504 Women, Asians/Pacific Islanders 8625, 9001 Women, centers/services 356, 1748, 2144, 3235, 3484, 4154, 4211, 4253, 5784, 5894, 8318, 8625, 8848, 9001 Women, children/youth 356, 3235, 4211 Women, civil rights 395, 617, 625, 729, 732, 780, 1198, 1205, 1932, 2104, 2107, 2131, 2132, 2142, 2144, 2748, 2754, 3484, 3565, 3965, 4031, 4179, 4333, 5298, 5306, 5477, 5487, 5489, 5492, 5494, 5501, 5612, 5623, 5636, 5637, 5688, 5714, 5728, 5747, 5754, 5771, 5772, 5778, 5785, 5793, 5816, 5819, 5850, 5863, 5880, 5907, 5911, 5918, 5922-5924, 6247, 6319, 7717, 7798, 8686, 8710, 8763, 8911 Women, community improvement/development 426, 662, 664, 691, 1290, 1291, 1301, 1362, 1435, 1601, 1664, 2107, 2171, 2456, 2598, 2644, 3051, 3369, 3505, 3588, 3600, 3622, 3623, 3752, 3772, 3792, 3936, 3956, 4031, 4264, 4289, 4333, 4351, 4536, 4597, 4617, 4619, 4632, 5053, 5054, 5081, 5085, 5195, 5340, 5366, 5412, 5451, 5526, 5594, 5615, 5672, 5678, 5722, 5723, 5747, 5778, 5796, 5861, 5863, 5894, 5895, 5902, 5911, 5923, 5985, 6033, 6039, 6044, 6045, 6160, 6254, 6255, 6360, 6624, 6908, 7072, 7106, 7107, 7561, 7798, 8162, 8165, 8542, 8762, 8911, 8941, 8990, 9037 Women, crime/abuse victims 8625, 9001 Women, crime/courts/legal services 235, 732, 764, 1250, 2067, 2102, 2104, 2512, 2798, 2803, 2853, 2956, 3540, 4151, 4206, 4229, 4247, 4482, 5477, 5491, 5492, 5580, 5612, 5625, 5637, 5688, 5754, 5772, 5880, 5918, 5937, 6409, 6445, 7556, 7575, 7633, 7964, 8049, 8247, 8291, 8318, 8601, 8619, 8761 Women, economically disadvantaged 1748, 2144, 3235, 3484, 4211, 4253, 5784, 5894, 8625, 9001 Women, education 764, 981, 1051, 2201, 2533, 3752, 3792, 3864, 3865, 3965, 5019, 5298, 5304, 5306, 5494, 5771, 5907, 6176, 6177, 6212, 6213, 6405, 6624, 7561, 7679, 8269
SUBJECT INDEX
Women, employment 348, 717, 1748, 1928, 2292, 2600, 4104, 4264, 4289, 4431, 5247, 5636, 5796, 5819, 5919, 6319, 6633, 7357, 7668, 7798, 8269, 8635 Women, environment 588, 631, 691, 2137, 3864, 3865, 4333, 5218, 5672, 5861, 5902, 7563 Women, faculty/staff development 4253 Women, food/nutrition/agriculture 3504, 3831, 4333, 5212, 5672, 7072 Women, health—general 11, 192, 260, 262, 263, 269, 280, 292, 317, 348, 356, 381, 395, 617, 625, 631, 633, 780, 792, 793, 795, 807, 816, 991, 1051, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1159, 1180-1183, 1192, 1193, 1198, 1206, 1207, 1251, 1267, 1301, 1363, 1435, 1506, 1767, 1928, 1932, 2130-2132, 2142, 2148, 2287, 2419, 2533, 2544, 2715, 2748, 2754, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2825, 2874, 2893, 3543, 3544, 3546, 3547, 3558, 3559, 3561, 3565, 3603, 4198, 4346, 4419, 4461, 4671, 4672, 4843, 4844, 4872, 4873, 4990, 4991, 5211, 5213-5218, 5477, 5489, 5499, 5501, 5637, 5653, 5655, 5678, 5688, 5691, 5736, 5752, 5753, 5763, 5782, 5784, 5850, 5880, 5902, 5904, 5911, 6688, 7261, 7283, 7365, 7388, 7563, 7704, 8247, 8381, 8440, 8686, 8761, 8854, 8905, 8911, 8982, 8987, 8988, 9025, 9026 Women, health—specific diseases 262, 263, 269, 354, 452, 991, 1251, 1267, 2544, 2893, 5210-5218, 5784, 5911, 8905 Women, Hispanics/Latinos 1748 Women, housing/shelter 1301, 2595, 2884, 4301, 4439, 5021, 5053, 5054, 5526, 8162, 8628 Women, human services—multipurpose 17, 122, 132, 211, 235, 319, 356, 452, 717, 732, 764, 1365, 1409, 1748, 2067, 2144, 2169, 2171, 2284, 2292, 2399, 2595, 2600, 2609, 2798, 2802, 2803, 2853, 2872, 2884, 2956, 2991, 3050, 3235, 3484, 3504, 3540, 3600, 3603, 3752, 3792, 4151, 4152, 4154, 4207, 4211, 4247, 4253, 4262, 4419, 4482, 4619, 4698, 4873, 4990, 5020, 5021, 5219, 5451, 5491, 5784, 5894, 5972, 6284, 6409, 6633, 7261, 7357, 7542, 7556, 7557, 7575, 7641, 7766, 8049, 8228, 8247, 8269, 8274, 8291, 8302, 8318, 8440, 8457, 8502, 8515, 8542, 8601, 8619, 8625, 8628, 8635, 8676, 8740, 8761, 8848, 9001 Women, immigrants/refugees 8625, 8848, 9001 Women, income development 356, 1748, 4211, 4253, 8625 Women, international affairs/development 426, 588, 625, 631, 633, 795, 806, 1159, 1178, 1179, 1183, 1192, 1193, 1207, 1250, 1255, 1451, 2142, 4818, 5210, 5304, 5340, 5412, 5612, 5623, 5625, 5655, 5697, 5714, 5722, 5723, 5728, 5772, 5850, 5880, 5902, 5904, 5918, 5922, 6360, 7561, 8848, 8854, 8911, 9027 Women, management development/capacity building 356, 1748, 4154, 4211, 4253, 8625, 8848, 9001 Women, membership benefit groups 7897 Women, mental health/substance abuse 280, 286, 354, 969, 1365, 2169, 2512, 2569, 2599, 2874, 3235, 3615, 4206, 4229, 4253, 4301, 4439, 4698, 5937, 6409, 7356, 7633, 8502 Women, mentally disabled 3235, 4253 Women, minorities 2144 Women, Native Americans/American Indians 4154, 4211 Women, offenders/ex-offenders 8318 Women, philanthropy/voluntarism 1241, 1290, 1291, 1301, 1590, 1732, 2111, 3824, 3956, 4263, 5081, 5785, 5923, 8941 Women, program evaluation 3235 Women, public affairs/government 381, 426, 631, 633, 662, 729, 732, 1451, 2131, 2132, 3235, 3916, 4179, 4843, 4872, 5247, 5491, 5494, 5615, 5623, 5678, 5697, 5722, 5785, 5806, 5816, 5863, 5895, 5924, 6254, 6255, 6624, 7668, 7766, 7897, 8269, 8676, 8740, 8756, 8757, 8762, 8763, 8941
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Women, recreation/sports/athletics 4198 Women, religion 2248, 2253, 5489, 5907, 6575 Women, research 3235 Women, safety/disaster relief 5915 Women, science 7668 Women, social sciences 806, 1178, 1179, 3956, 4179, 5595, 5672, 5714, 5806, 5918, 8504, 8911 Women, substance abusers 4253 Women, technical assistance 2144, 3484, 5784 Women, youth 1748, 8848 Women, youth development 2132, 7776 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs 765, 1325, 2603, 3050, 3827, 3870, 3871, 3873, 4265, 4314, 4491, 4699, 6811, 7006-7008, 7363, 7970, 8466 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, income development 3050, 8466 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, land acquisition 3827 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, management development/capacity building 765, 1325, 2603, 3827, 3870, 3871, 3873, 4265, 4491, 4699, 6811, 7363, 7970, 8466 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, program evaluation 4314 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, research 3050 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, technical assistance 3870, 3871, 3873, 4265, 4314 YM/YWCAs & YM/YWHAs, women 3050 Youth development, administration/regulation 4009, 7837 Youth development, adult & child programs 5, 423, 1264, 1487, 1494, 1496, 2587, 4009, 4187, 4188, 4270, 4519, 5508, 5716, 6474, 7626, 7778, 7786, 7789, 7960, 8478, 8479, 8567, 8574, 8693, 8809 Youth development, African Americans/Blacks 2897, 3395, 4076, 4364, 5236, 5475, 7294, 8674, 8750 Youth development, agriculture 1101, 4266, 4448, 4462 Youth development, alliance 5136 Youth development, Asians/Pacific Islanders 6371, 8668 Youth development, awards/prizes/competitions 2910 Youth development, Bolivia 3714 Youth development, Brazil 3716, 3809, 7497 Youth development, building/renovation 1503, 5508, 8163 Youth development, business 1444, 1818, 1819, 4424, 4610, 5035, 5282, 5353, 5716, 7961, 8163, 8374, 8576, 8577 Youth development, centers/clubs 728, 1503, 2094, 2474, 2475, 2496, 2875, 3459, 4176, 4280, 4425, 4440, 5475, 6740, 8029, 8591, 8668, 8674 Youth development, China 7469 Youth development, citizenship 753, 1438, 1814, 2155, 2555, 3073, 3716, 3743, 3993, 4792, 5258, 6453, 6501, 6723, 6736, 6745, 6781, 6782, 6784, 6787, 6793, 6796, 7715, 8395, 8404 Youth development, community service clubs 590, 603, 647, 693, 709, 1575, 3707, 3711, 3828, 4340, 5236, 5237, 5516, 6560, 6745, 7671, 8549, 8629, 8741, 8750 Youth development, computer systems/equipment 2522, 7896, 8674 Youth development, conferences/seminars 2915, 3714, 4244, 4340, 5136, 5935, 7294, 7715, 8395, 8404, 8420 Youth development, crime/abuse victims 2797, 4488, 6463 Youth development, curriculum development 1101, 8629, 8741 Youth development, Developing countries 7560 Youth development, disabilities, people with 2797 Youth development, economically disadvantaged 329, 423, 709, 739, 755, 903, 1114, 1288, 1359, 1407, 1444, 1446, 1814, 1914, 2059, 2073, 2095, 2464, 2475, 2587, 2596, 2772, 2797, 2953, 3128, 3395, 3459, 3571, 3580, 3809, 3825, 3888, 3924, 3966, 3988, 4050, 4187, 4188, 4266, 4270, 4393-4395, 4424,
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4448, 4488, 4519, 4792, 5035, 5157, 5237, 5285, 5475, 5516, 5716, 5758, 5877, 6463, 6474, 6723, 6740, 6745, 6787, 6796, 7559, 7560, 7562, 7786, 7896, 7936, 7961, 8029, 8478, 8479, 8481, 8482, 8576, 8577, 8632, 8661, 8674, 8693, 8809, 8924, 8985, 9005 Youth development, Ecuador 3714 Youth development, electronic media/online services 6740, 7715 Youth development, equipment 755, 2059, 2250, 2596, 8591 Youth development, Ethiopia 7562 Youth development, faculty/staff development 1101, 1359, 2194, 2423, 2587, 4280, 4519, 5716, 7776, 7789, 8420, 8574 Youth development, fellowships 531, 1288 Youth development, fund raising/fund distribution 2897, 2953 Youth development, Global programs 1818, 1819, 5258, 6560, 7559 Youth development, Hispanics/Latinos 2094, 2255, 8034, 8491, 8492 Youth development, homeless 2475 Youth development, immigrants/refugees 7562, 8034 Youth development, income development 927, 1160, 1589, 2464, 2474, 2522, 2555, 2587, 2772, 3115, 3874, 3875, 4188, 6463, 6474, 8632, 8666, 8674, 8693 Youth development, internship funds 531 Youth development, Kenya 5877, 7562 Youth development, LGBTQ 728, 4280, 4425 Youth development, management development/ capacity building 5, 329, 423, 694, 709, 728, 755, 927, 1101, 1160, 1212, 1264, 1288, 1350, 1356, 1359, 1391, 1407, 1444, 1446, 1494, 1575, 1728, 1736, 2073, 2094, 2095, 2269, 2423, 2464, 2474, 2475, 2496, 2506, 2522, 2541, 2555, 2587, 2596, 2601, 2772, 2875, 2897, 3115, 3220, 3395, 3459, 3580, 3584, 3716, 3828, 3830, 3874, 3875, 3888, 4176, 4187, 4188, 4244, 4266, 4267, 4270, 4424, 4425, 4440, 4448, 4462, 4488, 5035, 5258, 5516, 5716, 5877, 5935, 6371, 6453, 6463, 6501, 6560, 6736, 6782, 6797, 7262, 7569, 7896, 7936, 8029, 8034, 8107, 8549, 8574, 8591, 8629, 8632, 8654, 8661, 8662, 8666, 8668, 8693, 8741, 8750, 8759, 8924, 8985, 9005 Youth development, management/technical aid 432, 590, 647, 673, 675, 710, 753, 997, 1113, 1114, 2255, 2797, 2915, 3128, 3631, 3707, 3713, 3714, 3828, 4076, 4340, 4364, 5134, 5157, 5508, 6745, 6772, 6784, 6787, 6793, 7052, 7776, 7778, 7786, 7789, 7792, 7960, 7961, 8041, 8478, 8479, 8482, 8487, 8488 Youth development, Mexico 8481, 8482, 8491, 8492 Youth development, minorities 329, 673, 753, 903, 1114, 1288, 1356, 1359, 1391, 1407, 1444, 1503, 2073, 2095, 2464, 2555, 2587, 2596, 2772, 3073, 3128, 3459, 3571, 3580, 3825, 3888, 4266, 4393-4395, 4424, 4448, 4488, 4792, 5157, 5237, 5516, 5758, 6453, 6501, 6723, 6784, 6787, 6796, 7776, 7786, 7792, 7936, 7961, 8576, 8577, 8629, 8693, 8741, 8750, 8924 Youth development, Native Americans/American Indians 4663, 8654, 8759 Youth development, Netherlands 5877 Youth development, Nigeria 5716 Youth development, offenders/ex-offenders 2506, 2740, 2953, 4270, 4488, 6463, 6796 Youth development, Peru 3714 Youth development, program evaluation 903, 1288, 1818, 1819, 1914, 2522, 2797, 2910, 3073, 3711, 3743, 3966, 4043, 4270, 4280, 4610, 5282, 5285, 5516, 5958, 6474, 6745, 7294, 7456, 7464, 7469, 7497, 7517, 7518, 7562, 7671, 8481, 8512, 8666, 8674, 8809 Youth development, public policy 710 Youth development, publication 1914, 3115, 6781 Youth development, religion 2250, 2255, 2423, 4267, 8985
Youth development, research 739, 2797, 3128, 3711, 3713, 3966, 4043, 4519, 5957, 5958, 6444, 6781, 6793, 7560, 7562, 7792, 8404, 8809 Youth development, scholarship funds 2915, 8420 Youth development, seed money 1101, 1350, 6443, 8741 Youth development, services 329, 432, 531, 673, 675, 694, 710, 739, 755, 796, 903, 927, 1114, 1160, 1212, 1288, 1350, 1356, 1359, 1391, 1407, 1446, 1494, 1589, 1728, 1736, 1914, 2059, 2073, 2095, 2132, 2194, 2269, 2464, 2506, 2522, 2541, 2596, 2601, 2740, 2772, 2797, 2864, 2910, 2953, 3115, 3128, 3220, 3395, 3444, 3571, 3580, 3584, 3631, 3713, 3714, 3809, 3825, 3830, 3874, 3875, 3888, 3924, 3966, 3988, 4043, 4050, 4053, 4076, 4244, 4362, 4363, 4393-4395, 4488, 4663, 5134, 5136, 5285, 5758, 5877, 5935, 5957, 5958, 6371, 6443, 6444, 6463, 6787, 6797, 7052, 7262, 7294, 7456, 7464, 7469, 7497, 7517, 7518, 7559, 7560, 7562, 7569, 7778, 7792, 7837, 7896, 7936, 8034, 8041, 8107, 8420, 8481, 8482, 8487, 8488, 8491, 8492, 8512, 8632, 8654, 8661, 8662, 8666, 8759, 8924, 9005, 9048 Youth development, South Africa 6560 Youth development, substance abusers 4364 Youth development, technical assistance 1503, 1575, 1589, 2095, 3128, 3875, 3888, 3924, 3988, 3993, 4009, 4050, 4053, 4187, 4488, 4519, 5136, 5475, 5716, 6463, 6736, 7837, 8567 Youth development, Turkey 7464 Youth development, volunteer services 7776, 7778, 7789 Youth development, Zimbabwe 3713 Youth, African Americans/Blacks 337 Youth, animals/wildlife 8054 Youth, arts/culture/humanities 288, 385, 694, 927, 1351, 1403, 1483, 2073, 2273, 2462, 2601, 3396, 3829, 3849, 4485, 4925, 5159, 5935, 6357, 6440, 6443, 6444, 6501, 6752, 6768, 7294, 7568, 8395, 8404, 8661, 8666, 8670, 8693, 8711 Youth, awards/prizes/competitions 2910 Youth, civil rights 624, 1205, 3993, 4333, 4663, 5237, 6723, 7792, 8741, 8750 Youth, community improvement/development 371, 739, 1171, 1438, 1572, 1810, 2155, 2940, 3284, 3704, 3803, 4027, 4176, 4333, 4586, 4610, 4663, 5035, 5146, 5157, 5236, 5758, 5843, 6363, 6364, 6526, 6629, 6723, 7747, 7936, 8420, 8491, 8492, 8506, 8741, 8750, 8759 Youth, conferences/seminars 367 Youth, crime/abuse victims 4390, 6840 Youth, crime/courts/legal services 298, 311, 404, 1264, 2506, 2740, 2745, 3230, 3329, 4335, 4364, 6796 Youth, economically disadvantaged 3282, 5150, 6840, 7255 Youth, education 5, 156, 498, 624, 673, 675, 693, 872, 886, 893, 921, 923, 1074, 1101, 1389, 1438, 1439, 1484, 1685, 1772, 1804, 1808-1810, 1814, 1818, 1819, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1914, 2062, 2272, 2274, 2277, 2279, 2471, 2530, 2555, 2602, 2714, 2864, 2899, 2904, 2938, 2945, 3048, 3073, 3220, 3312, 3330, 3589, 3595, 4013, 4043, 4054, 4073, 4089, 4244, 4267, 4394, 4540, 4610, 5135, 5150, 5157, 5167, 5183, 5185, 5282, 5285, 5309, 5383, 5469, 5470, 5571, 5901, 5936, 6171, 6357, 6390, 6405, 6443, 6444, 6453, 6627, 6629, 6752, 6781, 6913, 7550, 7593, 7602, 7936, 7961, 8054, 8094, 8101, 8362, 8395, 8399, 8404, 8420, 8506, 8512, 8576, 8577, 8580, 8632, 8750, 8767, 8777, 8783, 8784, 8808, 8811, 8818, 8823, 8824, 8837, 8844, 8853, 8874, 8885, 8894, 8924, 8939, 8963, 8972, 9005 Youth, employment 886, 1171, 1351, 1572, 1748, 2059, 2062, 2272, 2656, 3048, 3284, 3444, 3589, 3704, 3805, 4027, 4043, 4540, 4586,
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5146, 5159, 5167, 5237, 5383, 5473, 5843, 5936, 6363, 6364, 6474, 6526, 6913, 8506, 8885 Youth, environment 320, 498, 1575, 1589, 2155, 2269, 2277, 3803, 3849, 4333, 5236, 5758, 6787, 7550, 7602, 7671, 7747, 8549 Youth, faculty/staff development 4280 Youth, food/nutrition/agriculture 320, 1572, 3831, 4266, 4333, 4448 Youth, health—general 253-255, 271, 288, 292, 297, 298, 371, 385, 404, 1389, 2530, 2714, 2823, 2972, 3444, 3563, 3578, 4364, 5135, 5167, 5638, 5653, 5736, 6171, 6627, 8411, 8420, 8491, 8492 Youth, health—specific diseases 2823, 5167, 6171, 8411 Youth, Hispanics/Latinos 337 Youth, homeless 4390, 8630, 8641 Youth, housing/shelter 3849, 4138, 4141, 5035 Youth, human services—multipurpose 367, 728, 843, 1389, 1499, 1500, 1685, 1748, 2181, 2910, 2945, 2953, 3115, 3563, 3704, 4138, 4141, 4280, 4390, 4425, 4692, 4845, 5150, 6840, 7033, 7255, 7568, 7574, 8491, 8492, 8578, 8580, 8630, 8633, 8641, 8644, 8759, 8848 Youth, immigrants/refugees 8848 Youth, income development 2181, 3115, 8630 Youth, international affairs/development 8848 Youth, LGBTQ 2181, 4280, 4390, 4425 Youth, management development/capacity building 337, 377, 2181, 3115, 4390, 4425, 4692, 5150, 7255, 8630, 8633, 8641, 8848 Youth, mental health/substance abuse 255, 261, 298, 1772, 2745, 2972, 5135, 6171, 6840, 8519 Youth, mentally disabled 6840, 7033 Youth, minorities 367, 5150
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Youth, philanthropy/voluntarism 432, 739, 2605, 2953, 6560, 8629 Youth, pregnancy prevention 337, 377, 400, 3282, 3545, 5459 Youth, program evaluation 337, 400, 843, 2910, 4280 Youth, public affairs/government 371, 739, 753, 1500, 2745, 2940, 3830, 3993, 4043, 4089, 4335, 4393-4395, 6629, 6797, 8578 Youth, publication 3115 Youth, recreation/sports/athletics 3849, 4663, 7896, 8101 Youth, religion 1935, 2255, 2899 Youth, research 843, 3282, 6840 Youth, safety/disaster relief 5843 Youth, science 1074, 1101, 1484, 2602, 4485, 8054, 8818, 8894, 8939 Youth, seed money 6840 Youth, services 367, 843, 2181, 2910, 3115, 3563, 4280, 4390, 4425, 4692, 5150, 6840, 7033, 7255, 8578, 8630, 8633, 8641, 8848 Youth, social sciences 2155, 8399, 8404 Youth, technical assistance 5459 Youth, youth development 5, 432, 590, 647, 673, 675, 693, 694, 710, 728, 739, 753, 927, 1101, 1264, 1350, 1391, 1438, 1444, 1575, 1589, 1814, 1818, 1819, 1914, 2059, 2073, 2094, 2155, 2255, 2269, 2423, 2474, 2475, 2496, 2506, 2555, 2601, 2740, 2864, 2875, 2910, 2915, 2953, 3073, 3115, 3220, 3444, 3707, 3713, 3714, 3743, 3828, 3830, 3993, 4043, 4176, 4244, 4266, 4267, 4280, 4364, 4393-4395, 4424, 4425, 4440, 4448, 4610, 4663, 5035, 5134, 5157, 5236, 5237, 5282, 5285, 5516, 5716, 5758, 5935, 6371, 6443, 6444, 6453, 6474, 6501, 6560, 6723, 6745, 6781, 6787, 6793, 6796, 6797, 7262, 7294, 7456, 7671, 7792, 7837, 7896, 7936, 7961,
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8029, 8041, 8107, 8395, 8404, 8420, 8491, 8492, 8512, 8549, 8576, 8577, 8629, 8632, 8661, 8666, 8693, 8741, 8750, 8759, 8924, 8985, 9005 Yugoslavia, civil rights 3974 Yugoslavia, community improvement/development 6584 Yugoslavia, environment 6584, 6817, 6819, 6827 Yugoslavia, international affairs/development 3974, 3975, 6817, 6819, 6827 Yugoslavia, public affairs/government 3974, 6817 Yugoslavia, social sciences 3974 Zambia, religion 1705 Zimbabwe, community improvement/development 3712, 3724, 3793, 3818, 3832 Zimbabwe, education 3793 Zimbabwe, food/nutrition/agriculture 3831 Zimbabwe, health—general 3818 Zimbabwe, international affairs/development 3818 Zimbabwe, public affairs/government 3793, 3832 Zimbabwe, religion 1705 Zimbabwe, science 3793 Zimbabwe, youth development 3713 Zoos/zoological societies 1413, 1563, 2878, 3609, 5052, 8190, 8451 Zoos/zoological societies, building/renovation 8451 Zoos/zoological societies, children/youth 2878, 8451 Zoos/zoological societies, income development 8451 Zoos/zoological societies, management development/capacity building 1413 Zoos/zoological societies, program evaluation 2878 Zoos/zoological societies, technical assistance 8451
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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
AEGON Transamerica Foundation
3M Ctr., Bldg. 225-1S-23 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 (651) 733-0144 FAX: (651) 737-3061; E-mail: cfkleven@mmm.com; URL: http://www.3Mgiving.com Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations.
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 Baltimore, MD, Cedar Rapids, IA, Louisville, KY, Kansas City, MO, Charlotte, NC, and NY.
Abbott Laboratories Fund 100 Abbott Park Rd., D379/AP6D Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500 (847) 937-7075 URL: http://www.abbottfund.com/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and Netherlands.
The Abell Foundation, Inc. 111 S. Calvert St., Ste. 2300 Baltimore, MD 21202-6174 (410) 547-1300 FAX: (410) 539-6579; E-mail: abell@abell.org; 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: AHF@abell-hanger.org; URL: http://www.abell-hanger.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis within the Permian Basin.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc. 437 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10022-7003 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
The Achelis Foundation 767 3rd Ave., 4th Fl. New York, NY 10017-9029 (212) 644-0322 FAX: (212) 759-6510; E-mail: main@achelis-bodman-fnds.org; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ achelis-bodman/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York, NY, area.
Aetna Foundation, Inc. 151 Farmington Ave., RE2R Hartford, CT 06156-3180 (860) 273-6382 FAX: (860) 273-4764; E-mail: aetnafoundation@aetna.com; Additional E-mail (for Jennifer King): kingj4@aetna.com; Contact for Regional Community Health Grants Program: (860) 273-6747; URL: http:// www.aetna.com/foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Ahmanson Foundation 9215 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5501 (310) 278-0770 E-mail: info@theahmansonfoundation.org; URL: http://www.theahmansonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA, with emphasis on the Los Angeles area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alabama Power Foundation, Inc. 600 N. 18th St. P.O. Box 2641 Birmingham, AL 35291-0011 FAX: (205) 257-1860; Additional contact for Tree Grants: Alabama Urban Forestry Association, tel.: (877) 548-0440; URL: http:// www.alabamapower.com/foundation/home.asp Limitations: Giving limited to AL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alaska Conservation Foundation 441 W. 5th Ave., Ste. 402 Anchorage, AK 99501-2340 (907) 276-1917 FAX: (907) 274-4145; E-mail: acfinfo@akcf.org; URL: http://www.akcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in AK.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
J. A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation, Inc. 501 Baybrook Ct. P.O. Box 70002 Boise, ID 83707-0102
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FAX: (208) 424-2626; E-mail: fdn@jkaf.org; URL: http://www.jkaf.org Limitations: Giving limited to ID.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Albertson’s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 20 Boise, ID 83726-0020 Application address: 250 Parkcenter Blvd., Boise, ID 83726, tel.: (208) 395-5610 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
Alcoa Foundation Alcoa Corporate Ctr. 201 Isabella St. Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 (412) 553-2348 E-mail: alcoafoundation@alcoa.com; URL: http:// www.alcoa.com/global/en/community/ foundation.asp Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations; giving also to national and international organizations.
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: info@pgafamilyfoundation.org; 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: allfound@allstate.com; URL: http://www.allstate.com/citizenship/ Allstate-foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving on a national basis; 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: info@alphawoodfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area and northwestern IN.
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Altman Foundation 521 5th Ave., 35th Fl. New York, NY 10175-3599 (212) 682-0970 FAX: (212) 682-1648; URL: http:// www.altmanfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to NY, with emphasis on the boroughs of New York City.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc. 801 S. Fillmore, Ste. 700 Amarillo, TX 79101-3537 (806) 376-4521 FAX: (806) 373-3656; E-mail: haf@aaf-hf.org; Additional tel.: (806) 373-8353; Additional E-mail: kathie@aaf-hf.org; URL: http:// www.aaf-hf.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; Application addresses: Phoenix, AZ: JoEllen L. Lynn, Mgr., Community Affairs, M.C. AZ-08-01-08, American Express Co., 20022 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027, South FL (Ft. Lauderdale and Miami): Stacy L. Orange, Dir., Corp. Affairs and Comms., M.C. FL-05-02-16A, American Express Co., 777 American Expwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33337, Greensboro, NC: Timothy M. Goetz, Mgr., Community Affairs, M.C. NC-05-03-10, American Express Svc. Ctr., 7701 Airport Center Dr., Greensboro, NC 27409, New York, NY and Other Locations: M.C. NY-01-48-04, American Express Philanthropy, 3 World Financial Ctr., New York, NY 10285, Salt Lake City, UT: Dorothy Anderson, Public Affairs, M.C. UT-02-03-10, American Express Co., 4315 S. 2700 W., Salt Lake City, UT 84184; URL: http:// home3.americanexpress.com/corp/ giving_back.asp Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including in Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, South FL, New York, NY, Greensboro, NC, and Salt Lake City, UT.
AmSouth Foundation P.O. Box 13906 Jackson, MS 39236-3906 Limitations: Giving limited to MS.
M. D. Anderson Foundation P. O. Box 2558 Houston, TX 77252-8037 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on the Houston area.
The Annenberg Foundation Radnor Financial Ctr., Ste. A-200 150 N. Radnor-Chester Rd. Radnor, PA 19087-5252 (610) 341-9066 FAX: (610) 964-8688; E-mail: info@annenbergfoundation.org; Additional address (CA office): 2000 Ave. of the Stars, Ste. 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90067, tel.: (310) 209-4560, Fax: (310) 209-1631; URL: http://www.annenbergfoundation.org Limitations: Giving nationally with preference for southern CA, greater Philadelphia, PA, and New York, NY; some unsolicited grants to the United Kingdom, France, Africa and Asia.
Aon Foundation P.O. Box 8264
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Chicago, IL 60680-8264 (312) 381-3549 Application address: 200 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Arcus Foundation 402 E. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888 (269) 373-4373 E-mail: contact@arcusfoundation.org; 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 emphasis on Kalamazoo, MI for some programs.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Argosy Foundation 555 E. Wells St., Ste. 1650 Milwaukee, WI 53202-3819 E-mail: info@argosyfnd.org; Tel./FAX: (414) 721-0021; URL: http://www.argosyfnd.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Milwaukee, WI, Boston, MA, Boulder, CO and VT.
Arizona Community Foundation 2201 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 202 Phoenix, AZ 85016-3431 (602) 381-1400 FAX: (602) 381-1575; E-mail: kbainum@azfoundation.org; Additional tel.: (800) 222-8221; Grant application E-mail: grants@azfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.azfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to AZ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Arnold Foundation, Inc. c/o Lowenstein Sandler 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
The Arthur Foundation 19 Riverside Rd. Ste. 6 Riverside, IL 60546-2606 (708) 443-5710 FAX: (708) 443-5717; E-mail: thett@arthurfdn.org; URL: http://www.arthurfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Berwyn and Cicero, IL for education grants. Medical research and health care grants for western Cook County, IL.
Aspen Foundation, Inc. c/o Attn: Ken Slutsky, Lowenstein Sandler 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc. 515 Erin Dr. Memphis, TN 38117-4211 E-mail: jyoung@assisifoundation.org; URL: http:// www.assisifoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Memphis and Shelby County, TN.
AT&T Foundation 130 E. Travis, Ste. 350 San Antonio, TX 78205-1784 (210) 351-2218 FAX: (210) 351-2599; E-mail: sbcfdn@txmail.sbc.com; Additional tel.: (800) 591-9663; URL: http://att.sbc.com/gen/ corporate-citizenship?pid=7736 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations; giving also to statewide, regional, and national organizations.
Atherton Family Foundation c/o Hawaii Community Foundation 1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800 Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 566-5524 FAX: (808) 521-6286; E-mail: Foundations@hcf-hawaii.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The AVI CHAI Foundation 1015 Park Ave. New York, NY 10028-0904 (212) 396-8850 FAX: (212) 396-8833; E-mail: info@avichaina.org; Additional address (Israel office): 31 Hanevlim, 95103 Jerusalem, tel.: (02) 624-3330, FAX: (02) 624-3310, E-mail: office@avichai.org.il; URL: http://www.avichai.org Limitations: Giving primarily in North America and Israel.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Avon Foundation 1345 Ave. of the Americas, 28th Fl. New York, NY 10105-0196 (212) 282-5000 FAX: (212) 282-6049; E-mail: info@avonfoundation.org; Application address for the Avon Breast Care Fund: 505 8th Ave., Ste. 1601, New York, NY 10018, tel.: (212) 244-5368, FAX: (212) 695-3081; Contact for Safety Net Program and Breast Cancer Prevention Research Initiative: Marc Hulbert, E-mail: marc.hulbert@avonfoundation.org; Toll-free tel.: (866) 505-2866; URL: http:// www.avonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis and on an international basis for special foundation initiatives.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Matan B’Seter Foundation, Inc. 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
Helen Bader Foundation, Inc. 233 N. Water St., 4th Fl. Milwaukee, WI 53202-5729 (414) 224-6464 FAX: (414) 224-1441; E-mail: info@hbf.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Earl & Doris Bakken Foundation Hale Ku’e Plz., No. 207 73-5619 Kauhola St. Kailua Kona, HI 96740-2668 (808) 326-9171 FAX: (808) 326-9173; E-mail: buschg@hawaii.rr.com Limitations: Giving primarily in HI, with some emphasis on Kamuela.
L. G. Balfour Foundation 100 Federal St., MA5-100-05-01 Boston, MA 02110-1802 (617) 434-4846 Additional tel.: (617) 434-4941 Limitations: Giving primarily in New England, with emphasis on Attleboro, MA.
Ball Brothers Foundation P.O. Box 1408
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Muncie, IN 47308-1408 (765) 741-5500 FAX: (765) 741-5518; E-mail: info@ballfdn.org; Additional address: 222 S. Mulberry St., Muncie, IN 47305; E-mail: jud.fisher@ballfdn.org; Additional E-mail: donna.munchel@ballfdn.org; URL: http://www.ballfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
George and Frances Ball Foundation P.O. Box 1408 Muncie, IN 47308-1408 (765) 741-5500 Additional address: 222 S. Mulberry St., Muncie, IN 47305; FAX: (765) 741-5518; E-mail: jjpruis@iquest.net Limitations: Giving primarily in Muncie and Delaware County, IN.
The Baltimore Community Foundation 2 E. Read St., 9th Fl. Baltimore, MD 21202-6903 (410) 332-4171 FAX: (410) 837-4701; E-mail: questions@bcf.org; Additional E-mail: asamples@bcf.org; Grant application E-mail: grants@bcf.org; URL: http:// www.bcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Baltimore City and Baltimore County, MD.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. 101 S. Tryon St., NC1-002-33-77 Charlotte, NC 28255-0001 (800) 218-9946 URL: http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation/ index.cfm?template=fd_funding Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
Bank of Hawaii Charitable Foundation c/o Foundation Admin. No.758 P.O. Box 3170 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 (808) 538-4944 FAX: (808) 538-4006; E-mail: emoniz@boh.com; Additional tel.: (808) 538-4945; Additional E-mail: pboyce@boh.com; 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.
Baptist Community Ministries
Baton Rouge Area Foundation 402 N. 4th St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5506 (225) 387-6126 FAX: (225) 387-6153; E-mail: jdavies@braf.org; Additional tel.: (877) 387-6126; Grant information E-mail: grantmaking@braf.org; 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.
Baughman Foundation P.O. Box 1356 Liberal, KS 67905-1356 (620) 624-1371 Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest KS; some funding also in southeast CO, and in the OK Panhandle area.
FOUNDATIONS
San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540 FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail: mgregory@pfs-llc.net; 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).
Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Inc. 30 Community Dr. South Burlington, VT 05403-6828 (802) 846-1500 URL: http://www.benjerry.com/foundation/ index.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on St. Albans, South Burlington, and Waterbury, VT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. c/o Jewett House 2040 S St. N.W. Washington, DC 20009-1110 (202) 328-2040 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Baxter International Foundation 1 Baxter Pkwy. Deerfield, IL 60015-4625 (847) 948-4605 FAX: (847) 948-4559; E-mail: fdninfo@baxter.com; URL: http://www.baxter.com/about_baxter/ foundation/index.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including in Asia-Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Mexico.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
BB&T Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 1547, M.C. 001-05-04-30 Winston-Salem, NC 27102-1547 FAX: (336) 733-0118; E-mail: rodney.hughes@bbandt.com Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation c/o New Hampshire Charitable Foundation 37 Pleasant St. Concord, NH 03301-4005 FAX: (603) 225-1700; E-mail: dvd@nhcf.org; URL: http://www.nhcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Amherst and Manchester, NH.
1400 Benedum-Trees Bldg. 223 4th Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1713 (412) 288-0360 FAX: (412) 288-0366; E-mail: info@benedum.org; URL: http://www.benedum.org Limitations: Giving limited to southwestern PA and WV.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation P.O. Box 13390 Palm Desert, CA 92255-3390 (760) 341-5293 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation 271 Main St., Ste. 3 Great Barrington, MA 01230-1972 (413) 528-8039 FAX: (413) 528-8158; E-mail: info@berkshiretaconic.org; Additional tel.: (413) 528-8039; Grant inquiry E-mail: maeve@berkshiretaconic.org; 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., Bldg. E., 7th Fl. Teaneck, NJ 07666-6704 (201) 928-1880 URL: http://www.russberrie.com Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on NJ and NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Best Buy Children’s Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 193809 San Francisco, CA 94119-3809 (415) 284-8675 FAX: (415) 284-8571; E-mail: sdbjr@sdbjrfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.sdbjrfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and northern CA.
7601 Penn Ave. S. Richfield, MN 55423-3645 FAX: (612) 292-4001; Application address: P.O. Box 9448, Minneapolis, MN 55440-9448; URL: http://communications.bestbuy.com/ communityrelations/childrensfoundation.asp Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Twin Cities, MN area.
Barr Foundation
Beldon Fund
The Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation, Inc.
The Pilot House Lewis Wharf Boston, MA 02110 (617) 854-3500 FAX: (617) 854-3501; E-mail: info@barrfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.barrfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area.
99 Madison Ave., 8th Fl. New York, NY 10016-7419 (800) 591-9595 FAX: (212) 616-5656; E-mail: info@beldon.org; Additional tel.: (212) 616-5600; URL: http:// www.beldon.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
1340 U.S. Hwy. 1, Ste. 102 Jupiter, FL 33469-3237 (800) 600-3723 E-mail: administrator@beveridge.org; FAX: (888) 726-8631eFax; URL: http://www.beveridge.org Limitations: Giving limited to Hampden and Hampshire counties, MA.
Bella Vista Foundation
F. R. Bigelow Foundation
400 Poydras St., Ste. 2950 New Orleans, LA 70130-3245 E-mail: info@bcm.org; URL: http://www.bcm.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany parishes, LA.
S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
1660 Bush St., Ste. 300
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FAX: (651) 224-8123; E-mail: inbox@frbigelow.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Blandin Foundation 100 N. Pokegama Ave. Grand Rapids, MN 55744-2739 (218) 326-0523 FAX: (218) 327-1949; E-mail: bfinfo@blandinfoundation.org; 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.
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation c/o Elise Eplan 3223 Howell Mill Rd. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30327-4105 (404) 367-2100 FAX: (404) 367-2059; E-mail: kday@ambfo.com; URL: http://www.blankfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ, Atlanta, GA, and Beaufort County, SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Boeing-McDonnell Foundation
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 516, M.C. S100-3462 St. Louis, MO 63166-0516 (314) 232-6474 Limitations: Giving limited to the St. Louis, MO, area.
c/o Coord. 345 Park Ave., 43rd Fl. New York, NY 10154-0004 E-mail for Distinguished Achievement Awards: daa_admin@bms.com; URL: http:// www.bms.com/aboutbms/founda/data Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, including in Africa, with emphasis on Wallingford, CT, Evansville, IN, New Brunswick, Princeton, and Skillman, NJ, and Buffalo and Syracuse, NY.
The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, Inc. 10 Mercer St. Princeton, NJ 08540-6808 (609) 924-6663 FAX: (609) 683-4626; E-mail: info@bonner.org; URL: http://www.bonner.org Limitations: Giving limited to domestic programs in the U.S.
Booth Ferris Foundation c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. 345 Park Ave., 4th Fl., NY1-N040 New York, NY 10154-0004 (212) 464-2487 FAX: (212) 464-2305; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Booth-Bricker Fund 826 Union St., Ste. 300 New Orleans, LA 70112-1411 (504) 581-2430 Limitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA.
Boston Foundation, Inc. 75 Arlington St., 10th Fl. Boston, MA 02116-3936 (617) 338-1700 FAX: (617) 338-1604; E-mail: info@tbf.org; Additional E-mails: david.trueblood@tbf.org and cld@tbf.org; URL: http://www.tbf.org Limitations: Giving from discretionary funds limited to the greater Boston, MA, area.
10 E. Baltimore St., Ste. 1111 Baltimore, MD 21202-1630 (410) 347-7201 E-mail: info@blaufund.org; URL: http:// www.blaufund.org/foundations/ jacobandhilda_f.html Limitations: Giving primarily in MD (no local projects outside Baltimore, MD); giving also in Israel.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Blue Moon Fund, Inc.
BP Foundation, Inc.
433 Park St. Charlottesville, VA 22902-5178 (434) 295-5160 FAX: (434) 295-6894; E-mail: info@bluemoonfund.org; URL: http:// www.bluemoonfund.org Limitations: Giving in the Americas and Asia.
Blue Shield of California Foundation 50 Beale St. San Francisco, CA 94105-1819 (415) 229-5785 FAX: (415) 229-6268; E-mail: bscf@blueshieldcafoundation.org; URL: http://www.blueshieldcafoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Bobolink Foundation c/o Robbins and Associates LLC 333 West Wacker, Ste. 830 Chicago, IL 60606 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on New York, NY, Washington, DC, Arlington, VA, Boston, MA, and Hanover, NH.
The Bodman Foundation 767 3rd Ave., 4th Fl. New York, NY 10017-2023 (212) 644-0322 FAX: (212) 759-6510; E-mail: main@achelis-bodman-fnds.org; URL: http://www.foundationcenter.org/ grantmaker/achelis-bodman/ Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NJ and New York, NY.
4101 Winfield Rd., M.C. 1W Warrenville, IL 60555-3521 URL: http://www.bp.com/subsection.do? categoryId=9004440&contentId=7009902 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Helen Brach Foundation 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.
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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Otto Bremer Foundation 445 Minnesota St., Ste. 2250 St. Paul, MN 55101-2107 (651) 227-8036 FAX: (651) 312-3665; E-mail: obf@ottobremer.org; Additional tel.: (888) 291-1123; URL: http:// www.ottobremer.org Limitations: Giving limited to organizations whose beneficiaries are residents of MN, MT, ND and WI with preference given to those in regions served by Bremer Banks.
Broad Foundation 10900 Wilshire Blvd., 12th Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90024-6532 (310) 954-5050 FAX: (310) 954-5051; E-mail: info@broadfoundation.org; E-mail for grant information: grants@broadfoundation.org; URL: http://www.broadfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Eli & Edythe L. Broad Foundation 10900 Wilshire Blvd., 12th Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90024-6532 For Broad Medical Research Prog.: tel.: (310) 954-5091, fax: (310) 954-5092, e-mail: info@broadmedical.org; URL: http:// www.broadmedical.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Brown Foundation, Inc. 2217 Welch Ave. Houston, TX 77019-5617 (713) 523-6867 FAX: (713) 523-2917; E-mail: bfi@brownfoundation.org; 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.
James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc. 4350 Brownsboro Rd., Ste. 200 Louisville, KY 40207-1681 (502) 896-2440 FAX: (502) 896-1774; E-mail: mason@jgbf.org; Additional tel.: (866) 896-5423; URL: http:// www.jgbf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in KY, with emphasis on the Jefferson County and Louisville metropolitan areas.
Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation 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 the Cuyahoga, OH.
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: info@buellfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.buellfoundation.org Limitations: Giving only in CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Howard G. Buffett Foundation 158 W. Prairie Ave., Ste. 107 Decatur, IL 62523-1442 Limitations: Giving primarily in IL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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The Susan A. Buffett Foundation 1440 Kiewet Plz. Omaha, NE 68131-3302 Limitations: Giving primarily in Omaha, NE.
The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation 222 Kiewit Plz. Omaha, NE 68131-3302 E-mail: scholarships@stbfoundation.org; Tel. for scholarship information: (402) 943-1383 Limitations: Giving on a national 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: info@bullitt.org; URL: http://www.bullitt.org Limitations: Giving exclusively in the Pacific Northwest.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation 5601 W. 26th St. Cicero, IL 60804-3238 (708) 924-5615 Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
FAX: (202) 296-7567; E-mail: info@cafritzfoundation.org; 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 and Montgomery counties, MD, and Arlington and Fairfax counties, and the city of Alexandria, VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Louis Calder Foundation 175 Elm St. New Canaan, CT 06840 (203) 966-8925 FAX: (203) 966-5785; E-mail: admin@calderfdn.org; URL: http://www.louiscalderfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New York, NY, metropolitan area and surrounding areas.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
California Community Foundation 445 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 3400 Los Angeles, CA 90071-1638 (213) 413-4130 FAX: (213) 383-2046; E-mail: info@ccf-la.org; URL: http://www.calfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The California Endowment
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.
1000 N. Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90012-1804 (800) 449-4149 FAX: (213) 928-8801; E-mail: questions@calendow.org; URL: http:// www.calendow.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
21 T. W. Alexander Dr. P.O. Box 13901 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3901 (919) 991-5100 FAX: (919) 991-5160; E-mail: info@bwfund.org; Contact info. for Russ Campbell III tel.: (919) 991-5119; Fax: (919) 991-5179, E-mail: rcampbell@bwfund.org; URL: http:// www.bwfund.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and Canada.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
6320 Canoga Ave., Ste. 1700 Woodland Hills, CA 91367-7111 (818) 702-1900 FAX: (818) 702-1999; E-mail: tcwf@tcwf.org; Branch Office address: 575 Market St., Ste. 1850, San Francisco, CA 94105, tel.: (415) 908-3000, fax: (415) 908-3001; URL: http://www.tcwf.org Limitations: Giving limited to CA; national organizations providing services in CA are also considered.
Topeka, KS 66603-3809 (785) 270-6040 FAX: (785) 270-6046; E-mail: jhamilton@capfed.com Limitations: Giving limited to major metropolitan areas of central and northeastern KS.
Cardinal Health Foundation 7000 Cardinal Pl. Dublin, OH 43017-1091 (614) 757-7450 E-mail: cardinalfoundation@cardinal.com; URL: http://www.cardinal.com/aboutus/what/ community/foundation/index.asp Limitations: Giving on a national basis; giving also to national and international organizations.
The Cargill Foundation 15407 McGinty Road W., PA-50 Wayzata, MN 55391-2399 (952) 742-4311 FAX: (952) 742-7224; E-mail: stacy_smida@cargill.com; Application address: P.O. Box 5650, Minneapolis, MN 55440-5650; Additional E-mail: kayla_yang@cargill.com; URL: http:// www.cargill.com/about/citizenship/ foundation.htm 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.
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 areas east of the Mississippi River.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Bush Foundation 332 Minnesota St. St. Paul, MN 55101-1314 (651) 227-0891 FAX: (651) 297-6485; E-mail: info@bushfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.bushfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MN, ND, and SD.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
J. E. & Z. B. Butler Foundation, Inc. 825 3rd Ave., 40th Fl. New York, NY 10022-7519 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Byrne Foundation, Inc. 3 Laramie Rd. P.O. Box 599 Etna, NH 03750-3426 (603) 643-4555 Limitations: Giving primarily in NH, NY, and VT.
C.I.O.S. P.O. Box 20815 Waco, TX 76702-0815 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation 1825 K St. N.W., Ste. 1400 Washington, DC 20006-1202
The California Wellness Foundation
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(202) 223-3100
The Carson Family Charitable Trust 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. 410 Severn Ave., Ste. 210 Annapolis, MD 21403-2540 (410) 990-0900 FAX: (410) 990-0988; For Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bay proposals: Verna Harrison, E-mail: vharrisonkcf@verizon.net; for West Coast proposals: Samantha Campbell, E-mail: scampbellkcf@sbcglobal.net; URL: http:// www.campbellfoundation.com Limitations: Giving primarily in MD.
The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation 11100 Santa Monica Blvd., 9th Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90025-3384 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Capitol Federal Foundation 700 S. Kansas Ave., Ste. 517
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c/o U.S. Trust 114 W. 47th St. New York, NY 10036-1510 (212) 852-3388 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: jrobinson@agcf.org; 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.
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: contactus@casefoundation.org; URL: http://www.casefoundation.org
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Limitations: Giving in the U.S. and abroad.
Casey Family Programs 1300 Dexter Ave. N., 3rd Fl. Seattle, WA 98109-3547 URL: http://www.casey.org
The Annie E. Casey Foundation 701 St. Paul St. Baltimore, MD 21202-2311 (410) 547-6600 FAX: (410) 547-6624; E-mail: webmail@aecf.org; URL: http://www.aecf.org Limitations: Giving is concentrated in the ten sites that make up the Making Connections initiative, as well as the foundation civic sites in Baltimore, New Haven and Atlanta.
Eugene B. Casey Foundation 800 S. Frederick Ave., Ste. 100 Gaithersburg, MD 20877-4102 (301) 948-4595 Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Washington, DC, area, and MD.
Marguerite Casey Foundation 1300 Dexter Ave. N., Ste. 115 Seattle, WA 98109-3542 (206) 691-3134 FAX: (206) 286-2725; E-mail: info@caseygrants.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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: acastle@aloha.net; 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: Foundation@cat.com; URL: http:// www.cat.com/foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations on a national basis, with some emphasis on IL.
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: peggy@cnycf.org; URL: http://www.cnycf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Onondaga and Madison counties, NY, for general grants; giving in a wider area for Donor-Advised funds.
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.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Providence, RI 02903 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on IL, IN, MI, and OH.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Cook and Lake counties, IL, with funding also in Chicago.
Chartwell Charitable Foundation
The CIRI Foundation
1999 Ave. of the Stars, Ste. 3050 Los Angeles, CA 90067-4613 (310) 556-7600 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY.
The Chatlos Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 915048 Longwood, FL 32791-5048 (407) 862-5077 E-mail: info@chatlos.org; URL: http:// www.chatlos.org
Ben B. Cheney Foundation 3110 Ruston Way, Ste. A Tacoma, WA 98402-5307 (253) 572-2442 E-mail: info@benbcheneyfoundation.org; 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: info@cct.org; TDD: (312) 856-1703; Grant inquiries E-mail: grants@cct.org; 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.
394 University Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94301-1715 (650) 323-8700 FAX: (650) 462-8602; E-mail: info@christensenfund.org; 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 Greater Cincinnati Foundation 200 W. 4th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202-2602 (513) 241-2880 FAX: (513) 852-6886; E-mail: info@greatercincinnatifdn.org; Grant application E-mail: penningtonk@greatercincinnatifdn.org; 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
The Charter One Foundation
P.O. Box 6067 Vernon Hills, IL 60061-6067 E-mail: susan@circleofservicefoundation.org; URL: http://www.circleofservicefoundation.org
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3600 San Jeronimo Dr., Ste. 256 Anchorage, AK 99508-2870 (907) 793-3575 FAX: (907) 793-3585; E-mail: tcf@thecirifoundation.org; Additional tel.: (800) 764-3382; URL: http:// www.thecirifoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Cook Inlet Region, AK.
Cisco Systems Foundation 170 W. Tasman Dr. San Jose, CA 95134-1706 (408) 527-3040 E-mail: ciscofoundation@cisco.com; URL: http:// www.cisco.com/go/foundation Limitations: Giving in the U.S., with emphasis on CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Citi Foundation 850 3rd Ave., 13th Fl. New York, NY 10022-6211 (212) 559-9163 FAX: (212) 793-5944; E-mail: citigroupfoundation@citigroup.com; URL: http://www.citigroupfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Citizens Charitable Foundation c/o Citizens Bank of Rhode Island 870 Westminster St. Providence, RI 02903-4024 (401) 456-7287 Limitations: Giving limited to the New England area.
The Christensen Fund
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
c/o Citizens Bank of Rhode Island 870 Westminster St.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Claneil Foundation, Inc. 2250 Hickory Rd., Ste. 450 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462-1074 E-mail: cweiss@claneil.com; URL: http:// www.claneil.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern PA.
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation 415 Madison Ave., 10th Fl. New York, NY 10017-7949 (212) 551-9100 FAX: (212) 421-9325; E-mail: info@emcf.org; Additional E-mail (for Albert Chung): achung@emcf.org; URL: http://www.emcf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
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: rscf@aol.com; 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.
The Clark Foundation 1 Rockefeller Plz., 31st Fl. New York, NY 10020-2102 Limitations: Giving primarily in Cooperstown, NY and New York City; 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
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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: grantsmgmt@clevefdn.org; 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 Clorox Company Foundation 1221 Broadway Oakland, CA 94612-1888 (510) 208-3223 E-mail: cloroxfndt@eastbaycf.org; Mailing address: c/ o East Bay Community Foundation, De Domenico Bldg., 200 Frank Ogawa Plz., Oakland, CA 94612; URL: http://www.thecloroxcompany.com/ community/index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the Oakland, CA, area; giving on a national and international basis for disaster relief.
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: staff@clowesfund.org; 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).
The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc. c/o Grants Admin. P.O. Box 1734 Atlanta, GA 30301-1734 (404) 676-2568 FAX: (404) 676-8804; URL: http:// www2.coca-cola.com/citizenship/ foundation_coke.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
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: nncf@starpower.net Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and Israel.
Sam L. Cohen Foundation P.O. Box 1123 Portland, ME 04104-1123 (207) 871-5600 FAX: (207) 871-9043; E-mail: nbrain@maine.rr.com; URL: http://www.samlcohenfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern ME.
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The Coleman Foundation, Inc. 651 W. Washington Blvd., Ste. 306 Chicago, IL 60661-2134 (312) 902-7120 FAX: (313) 902-7124; E-mail: info@colemanfoundation.org; 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.
The Collins Foundation 1618 S.W. 1st Ave., Ste. 505 Portland, OR 97201-5706 (503) 227-7171 FAX: (503) 295-3794; E-mail: information@collinsfoundation.org; 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. Denver, CO 80203-1604 (303) 837-1200 FAX: (303) 839-9034; E-mail: questions@coloradotrust.org; Toll free tel.: (888) 847-9140; Additional e-mail: (for Carol Breslau, V.P., Initiatives): carol@coloradotrust.org; 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: tcfinfo@columbusfoundation.org; Additional E-mail: rbiddisc@columbusfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.columbusfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to central OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Comcast Foundation c/o Exec. Dir. 1500 Market St. E. Tower, 33rd Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19102-2109 (215) 665-1700 E-mail for Scholarship Program Administrators: comcast@spaprog.com; 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 (313) 222-7356 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,
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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.
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The Commonwealth Fund 1 E. 75th St. New York, NY 10021-2692 (212) 606-3800 FAX: (212) 606-3500; E-mail: cmwf@cmwf.org; URL: http://www.commonwealthfund.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. 5500 Caruth Haven Ln. Dallas, TX 75225-8146 (214) 750-4222 FAX: (214) 750-4210; E-mail: info@cftexas.org; Additional E-mail: Jcook@cftexas.org; Grant application E-mail: Lparks@cftexas.org; URL: http://www.cftexas.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dallas, TX, area (for grants from unrestricted funds).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. 50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 449 Atlanta, GA 30303-2915 (404) 688-5525 FAX: (404) 688-3060; E-mail: info@atlcf.org; Additional E-mail: grants@atlcf.org (for grant guidelines and grant orientation session registration); URL: http://www.atlcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the 23-county metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA.
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: contactus@cfgnh.org; 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: info@cfmco.org; Additional Address: 945 S. Main, Ste. 205, Salinos, CA 93901; Additional E-mails: jackie@cfmco.org and jeff@cfmco.org; URL: http://www.cfmco.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Monterey County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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: info@cfpbmc.org; 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.
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Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan 333 W. Fort St., Ste. 2010 Detroit, MI 48226-3134 (313) 961-6675 FAX: (313) 961-2886; E-mail: cfsem@cfsem.org; 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.
The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region 1201 15th St. N.W., Ste. 420 Washington, DC 20005-2842 (202) 955-5890 FAX: (202) 955-8084; E-mail: tfreeman@cfncr.org; Tel. for grant applications: (202) 955-5890, ext. 119; E-mail for grant applications: areid@cfncr.org; 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.
The Community Foundation in Jacksonville 121 W. Forsyth St., Ste. 900 Jacksonville, FL 32202-3854 (904) 356-4483 FAX: (904) 356-7910; E-mail: jzell@jaxcf.org; Additional E-mails: jzell@jaxcf.org and nwaters@jaxcf.org; Grant application E-mail: applications@jaxcf.org; URL: http:// www.jaxcf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern FL, including Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis 1900 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104-4029 (901) 728-4600 FAX: (901) 722-0010; E-mail: rfockler@cfgm.org; Tel. for scholarships: (901) 722-0054; E-mail for grants and scholarships: mwolowicz@cfgm.org; 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.
Community Foundation Sonoma County
1865 N. Ridge Rd. E., Ste. A Lorain, OH 44055-3359 (440) 277-0142 FAX: (440) 277-6955; E-mail: foundation@peoplewhocare.org; Additional tel.: (440) 323-4445; Additional E-mail: info@peoplewhocare.org; URL: http:// www.peoplewhocare.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Lorain County, OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.
Compton Foundation, Inc.
Waterfront Plz. Bldg. 325 W. Main St., Ste. 1110 Louisville, KY 40202-4251 (502) 585-4649 FAX: (502) 587-7484; E-mail: info@cflouisville.org; Grant application E-mail: alexs@cflouisville.org; URL: http://www.cflouisville.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville and Jefferson County, KY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. 701 S. Clinton St., Ste. 210 Fort Wayne, IN 46802-1806 (260) 426-4083 FAX: (260) 424-0114; E-mail: info@cfgfw.org; Additional E-mail: dbennett@cfgfw.org; Grant application tel.: (260) 426-4083, ext. 318 and E-mail: cmeek@cfgfw.org; URL: http:// www.cfgfw.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Fort Wayne and Allen County, IN, areas.
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250 D St., Ste. 205 Santa Rosa, CA 95404-4773 (707) 579-4073 FAX: (707) 579-4801; E-mail: jharrison@sonomacf.org; Additional E-mail: kmarquet@sonomacf.org; Grant inquiry E-mail: rjudd@sonomacf.org; URL: http:// www.sonomacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Sonoma County, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
1500 Main St., Ste. 2300 P.O. Box 15769 Springfield, MA 01115-1000 (413) 732-2858 FAX: (413) 733-8565; E-mail: wmass@communityfoundation.org; Additional E-mail: kfaerber@communityfoundation.org; Grant information E-mail: grants@communityfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.communityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to western MA, including Franklin County, Hampden County, and Hampshire County.
1270 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402-2713 (423) 265-0586 FAX: (423) 265-0587; E-mail: info2@cfgc.org; Additional E-mail: pcooper@cfgc.org; Grant application E-mail: rkoch@cfgc.org; URL: http:// www.cfgc.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Chattanooga, TN, area.
60 S. Market St., Ste. 1000 San Jose, CA 95113-1000 (408) 278-2200 Limitations: Giving primarily in Santa Clara and southern San Mateo counties, CA.
The Community Foundation of Lorain County
The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham
The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc.
Community Foundation Silicon Valley
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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Publishes an annual or periodic report.
2100 First Ave. N., Ste. 700 Birmingham, AL 35203-4223 (205) 327-3800 FAX: (205) 328-6576; E-mail: info@foundationbirmingham.org; Additional E-mail: patti@foundationbirmingham.org; URL: http:// www.foundationbirmingham.org Limitations: Giving limited to Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties, AL.
including Hopewell, Colonial Heights, and Petersburg, and Chesterfield, Hanover, and Henrico counties, VA.
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. 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: dollar@cfwnc.org; Additional E-mail: sandlin@cfwnc.org; 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: info@tcfrichmond.org; Additional E-mail: doman@tcfrichmond.org; Grant application E-mails: shallett@tcfrichmond.org and esummerfield@tcfrichmond.org; URL: http://www.tcfrichmond.org Limitations: Giving limited to residents of metropolitan Richmond, the tri-cities area,
255 Shoreline Dr., Ste. 540 Redwood City, CA 94065-1444 (650) 508-1181 FAX: (650) 508-1191; E-mail: info@comptonfoundation.org; URL: http://www.comptonfoundation.org 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.
Con Alma Health Foundation, Inc. 144 Park Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501-1833 (505) 438-0776 FAX: (505) 438-6223; E-mail: staff@conalma.org; 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: info@cthealth.org; 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: info@connellyfdn.org; 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 44325 Woodridge Pkwy. Lansdowne, VA 20176-5297 (703) 723-8000 FAX: (703) 723-8030; E-mail: jkc@jackkentcookefoundation.org; URL: http://www.jackkentcookefoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Cooper Foundation 870 Wells Fargo Ctr. 1248 O St. Lincoln, NE 68508-1493
(402) 476-7571
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
FAX: (402) 476-2356; E-mail: info@cooperfoundation.org; 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: generalinfo@acoorsfnd.org; URL: http:// www.adolphcoors.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CO.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Cord Foundation 418 Flint St. Reno, NV 89501-2008 Limitations: Giving primarily in northern NV and the rural counties of NV.
Corman Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 1268 Atmore, AL 36504-1268 (251) 446-1610 E-mail: linda@cormanfoundation.org; Additional e-mail: lparsons@trinsic.com; URL: http:// www.cormanfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on an international basis, primarily in Eastern Europe, Eurasia, India and surrounding areas, and parts of western Africa.
Wallace H. Coulter Foundation 790 N.W. 107th Ave., Ste. 215 Miami, FL 33172-3158 (305) 559-2991 FAX: (305) 559-5490; URL: http://www.whcf.org
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.
S. H. Cowell Foundation 120 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 CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The James M. Cox Foundation of Georgia, Inc. c/o Cox Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 105357 Atlanta, GA 30348-5720 (678) 645-0000 FAX: (678) 645-1708 Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Fl and Atlanta, GA; giving also to national organizations.
The Crowell Trust 1880 Office Club Pointe, Ste. 2200 Colorado Springs, CO 80920 (719) 272-8300 FAX: (719) 272-8305; E-mail: info@crowelltrust.org; URL: http://www.crowelltrust.org
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial 222 N. LaSalle St., Ste. 2000 Chicago, IL 60601-1109 (312) 236-6300 FAX: (312) 984-1499; E-mail: aicm@crown-chicago.com; URL: http:// www.crownmemorial.org/
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan Chicago, IL.
The Cullen Foundation 601 Jefferson St., 40th Fl. Houston, TX 77002-7900 (713) 651-8837 E-mail: salexander@cullenfdn.org; URL: http:// www.cullenfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Houston.
Lewis B. & Dorothy Cullman Foundation, Inc. c/o Lewis B. Cullman 767 3rd Ave., 36th Fl. New York, NY 10017-2023 (212) 751-6655 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
The Nathan Cummings Foundation 475 10th Ave., 14th Fl. New York, NY 10018-9715 (212) 787-7300 FAX: (212) 787-7377; E-mail: contact@nathancummings.org; URL: http://www.nathancummings.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S.
FOUNDATIONS
Dalio Family Foundation, Inc. 1 Glendinning Pl. Westport, CT 06880-1242 Limitations: Giving primarily in CT; some funding nationally.
The Dallas Foundation 900 Jackson St., Ste. 150 Dallas, TX 75202-4454 (214) 741-9898 FAX: (214) 741-9848; E-mail: info@dallasfoundation.org; Additional E-mail: mjalonick@dallasfoundation.org; Grant request E-mail: lsmith@dallasfoundation.org; URL: http://www.dallasfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the City and County of Dallas, TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Dana Foundation 745 5th Ave., Ste. 900 New York, NY 10151-0799 (212) 223-4040 FAX: (212) 317-8721; E-mail: danainfo@dana.org; URL: http://www.dana.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
CVS/pharmacy Charitable Trust, Inc.
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama
1 CVS Dr. Woonsocket, RI 02895-6146 URL: http://www.cvs.com/corpInfo/community/ charitable_mission.html Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
D & DF Foundation 1 Maritime Plz., Ste. 1400 San Francisco, CA 94111-3504 Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA.
Dade Community Foundation, Inc. 200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 505 Miami, FL 33131 (305) 371-2711 FAX: (305) 371-5342; E-mail: ruth.shack@dadecommunityfoundation.o rg; Additional E-mails: Charisse.grant@dadecommunityfoundation.org and Betty.alonso@dadecommunityfoundation.org; URL: http://www.dadecommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Miami-Dade County, FL.
110 Office Park Dr., Ste. 310 Birmingham, AL 35223-3403 Limitations: Giving primarily in AL.
Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation 5900 Lake Ellenor Dr. P.O. Box 593330 Orlando, FL 32859-3330 (407) 245-5213 FAX: (407) 245-4462; E-mail: pdeyoung@darden.com; URL: http:// www.dardenrestaurants.com/ com_overview_mission.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in the central FL area.
Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation 1 Monarch Pl., Ste. 1450 Springfield, MA 01144-1450 (413) 734-8336 FAX: (413) 734-7845; E-mail: info@davisfdn.org; Additional E-mail (for Mary E. Walachy): mwalachy@davisfdn.org; URL: http:// www.davisfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Hampden County, MA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Joe C. Davis Foundation DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund CIMS: 485-10-94 1000 Chrysler Dr. Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766 (248) 512-2502 FAX: (248) 512-2503; E-mail: mek@dcx.com; URL: http://www2.daimlerchrysler.com/ dccfund/ 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.
Dakota Charitable Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 8303 Rapid City, SD 57709-8303 Limitations: Giving primarily in Rapid City, SD, with some giving nationally in Washington, DC.
28 White Bridge Rd., Ste. 210 Nashville, TN 37205-1467 Application address: 4343 Sneed Rd., Nashville, TN 37215; E-mail: bartonshan@aol.com 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: arthurvining@bellsouth.net; URL: http:// www.avdfdn.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its possessions and territories.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Dayton Foundation 500 Kettering Twr. Dayton, OH 45423-1395 (937) 222-0410 FAX: (937) 222-0636; E-mail: info@daytonfoundation.org; Additional tel.: (877) 222-0410; Additional E-mail: Dtimmons@daytonfoundation.org and
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Bstonerock@daytonfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.daytonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Dayton and Miami Valley, OH, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Daywood Foundation, Inc. 1600 Bank One Ctr. Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 345-8900 Application address: 1500 Bank One Ctr., Charleston, WV 25301, tel.: (304) 343-4841 Limitations: Giving limited to Barbour, Greenbrier and Kanawha counties, WV.
The Ira W. DeCamp Foundation c/o JPMorgan Private Bank, Philanthropic Svcs. 345 Park Ave., 4th Fl., NY1-N040 New York, NY 10154-0004 FAX: (212) 464-2305; E-mail (for Lisa Philp): Philp_lisa@jpmorgan.com; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/decamp/ Limitations: Giving primarily in New York City.
Dekko Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 548 Kendallville, IN 46755-0548 (260) 347-1278 FAX: (260) 347-7103; E-mail: dekko@dekkofoundation.org; URL: http://www.dekkofoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Limestone County, AL; Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold, and Union counties, IA; and DeKalb, Kosciousko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley counties, IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. P.O. Box 6089 Newark, DE 19714-6089 Application address: 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.
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 950 S. Cherry St., Ste. 200 Denver, CO 80246-2662 (303) 300-1790 FAX: (303) 300-6547; E-mail: information@denverfoundation.org; Grant application E-mail: jsharp@denverfoundation.org; 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.
The Greater Des Moines Community Foundation 1915 Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50309-3311 (515) 883-2626 FAX: (515) 883-2630; E-mail: info@desmoinesfoundation.org; Additional E-mail: knous@desmoinesfoundation.org; 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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Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation
60 Wall St., NYC60-2110 New York, NY 10005-2858 (212) 250-0555 URL: http://www.community.db.com/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations and in Canada and Latin America.
35 E. Wacker Dr., Ste. 2600 Chicago, IL 60601-2102 (312) 977-2700 FAX: (312) 977-1686; E-mail: gddf@gddf.org; URL: http://www.gddf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area and in the Lowcountry area of SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation
The William H. Donner Foundation
P.O. Box 230257 Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257 (616) 643-4700 FAX: (616) 774-0116; E-mail: virginiav@rdvcorp.com Limitations: Giving primarily in central FL and western MI.
60 E. 42nd St., Ste. 1560 New York, NY 10165-1520 (212) 949-0404 FAX: (212) 949-6022; E-mail: dfeeney@donner.org; Additional tel.: (212) 949-5213; URL: http:// www.donner.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Irene Diamond Fund 800 3rd Ave., Ste. 2700 New York, NY 10022-7604 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
The Dibner Fund, Inc. P.O. Box 7575 Wilton, CT 06897 (203) 761-9904 FAX: (203) 761-9989; E-mail: info@dibnerfund.org; URL: http://www.dibnerfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, MA, and NY, some national and international giving.
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc. 163 Madison Ave., 6th Fl. P.O. Box 1239 Morristown, NJ 07962-1239 (973) 540-8442 FAX: (973) 540-1211; E-mail: info@grdodge.org; 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-Madison area; some giving to national organizations.
Dorot Foundation 439 Benefit St. Providence, RI 02903-2934 (401) 351-8866 FAX: (401) 351-4975; E-mail: info@dorot.org; URL: http://www.dorot.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Israel.
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: info@hhdowfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.hhdowfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to MI, with emphasis on Midland County.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation 203 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 1800 Chicago, IL 60601-2417 (312) 641-5772 FAX: (312) 641-5736; E-mail: driehausfoundation@ameritech.net; URL: http://www.driehausfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area.
Dodge Jones Foundation P.O. Box 176 Abilene, TX 79604-0176 (325) 673-6429 Limitations: Giving primarily in Abilene, TX.
Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation 707 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 4960 Los Angeles, CA 90017-9843 (213) 488-1122 FAX: (213) 488-1544; E-mail: doheny@dohenyfoundation.org; Additional e-mail: peggy@dohenyfoundation.org; URL: http://www.dohenyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Los Angeles, CA, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dominion Foundation 625 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3197 (412) 690-1430 FAX: (412) 690-7608; E-mail for Dominion Educational Partnership: educational_grants@dom.com; URL: http:// www.dom.com/about/community/foundation/ index.jsp Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
The Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation 18 N. Main St. West Hartford, CT 06107-1919 (860) 521-9011 FAX: (860) 521-9018; E-mail: office@donaghue.org; URL: http://www.donaghue.org Limitations: Giving limited to CT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Joseph Drown Foundation 1999 Ave. of the Stars, Ste. 2330 Los Angeles, CA 90067-6043 (310) 277-4488 FAX: (310) 277-4573; E-mail: staff@jdrown.org; URL: http://www.jdrown.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.
DTE Energy Foundation 2000 2nd Ave., Rm. 1578 WCB Detroit, MI 48226-1279 URL: http://www.dteenergy.com/about/community/ foundation/foundationSupport.html Limitations: Giving primarily in MI.
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 650 5th Ave., 19th Fl. New York, NY 10019-6108 (212) 974-7000 FAX: (212) 974-7590; Additional tel.: (212) 974-7100; URL: http://www.ddcf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Duke Endowment 100 N. Tryon St., Ste. 3500 Charlotte, NC 28202-4012 (704) 376-0291 FAX: (704) 376-9336; E-mail: cperkins@tde.org; URL: http://www.dukeendowment.org Limitations: Giving limited to NC and SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Duke Energy Foundation 526 S. Church St., M.C. EC03ZJ P.O. Box 1006 Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 (704) 382-7200
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
FAX: (704) 382-7600; URL: http:// www.duke-energy.com/community/ foundation.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NC and SC; giving also in Canada.
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.
Jessie Ball duPont Fund 1 Independent Dr., Ste. 1400 Jacksonville, FL 32202-5011 (800) 252-3452 FAX: (904) 353-3870; E-mail: contactus@dupontfund.org; Additional tel.: (800) 252-3452; Additional e-mails: smagill@dupontfund.org (for Sherry P. Magill), jbennett@dupontfund.org (for Jo Ann P. Bennett), sdouglass@dupontfund.org (for Sally Douglass), ekingjr.@dupontfund.org (for Edward King), sgreene@dupontfund.org (for Sharon Greene) and DSawyer@dupontfund.org (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: info@dyson.org; 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 counties. National and other grants on a solicited basis.
The Ellison Medical Foundation 4710 Bethesda Ave., Ste. 204 Bethesda, MD 20814-5226 (301) 657-1830 FAX: (301) 657-1828; E-mail: rsprott@ellisonfoundation.org; URL: http://www.ellisonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to U.S. institutions only.
Emerson Charitable Trust 8000 W. Florissant Ave. P.O. Box 4100 St. Louis, MO 63136-1414 (314) 553-2000 FAX: (314) 553-1605; URL: http:// www.gotoemerson.com/about_emerson/ community.html 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: info@endowmentforhealth.org; URL: http://www.endowmentforhealth.org Limitations: Giving primarily limited to NH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Earhart Foundation
Energy Foundation
2200 Green Rd., Ste. H Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1569
(734) 761-8592
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 58198 Salt Lake City, UT 84158-0198 (801) 582-4483 FAX: (801) 582-2955; E-mail: steve@wleccles.org; URL: http://www.wleccles.org Limitations: Giving primarily in UT, with emphasis in the Ogden area.
Eckerd Family Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 5165 Clearwater, FL 33758-5165 (727) 446-2996 E-mail: info@eckerdfamilyfoundation.org; E-mail concerning projects: grants@eckerdfamilyfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.eckerdfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in FL.
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: joeder@mac.com; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ edwards/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis; some interest also in Third World countries.
The Eisner Foundation, Inc. 9401 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 760 Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2933 (310) 777-3640 FAX: (310) 777-3644; URL: http:// www.eisnerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles and Orange counties, CA.
El Pomar Foundation 10 Lake Cir.
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
1012 Torney Ave., No. 1 San Francisco, CA 94129-1704 (415) 561-6700 FAX: (415) 561-6709; E-mail: energyfund@ef.org; URL: http://www.ef.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and China.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation c/o National City Bank 110 W. Berry St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2316 Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Wayne, IN.
Entergy Charitable Foundation 639 Loyola Ave. New Orleans, LA 70113-3125 (877) 285-2006 E-mail: grants@entergy.com; URL: http:// www.entergy.com/our_community/giving.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AR, LA, MA, MS, NH, NY, TX, and VT.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation 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 and in Canada and the United Kingdom in areas of company operations.
The Erie Community Foundation 127 W. 6th St. Erie, PA 16501-1001 (814) 454-0843 FAX: (814) 456-4965; E-mail: mbatchelor@cferie.org; Additional E-mails: ackern@cferie.org and ddouglass@cferie.org; URL: http:// www.eriecommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Erie County, PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
FOUNDATIONS
Everett Foundation 150 E. 69th St. New York, NY 10021-5704 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
ExxonMobil Foundation 5959 Las Colinas Blvd. Irving, TX 75039-2298 (972) 444-1104 URL: http://www.exxonmobil.com/community Limitations: Giving primarily 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 in developing countries.
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.
Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc. 9292 N. Meridan St., Ste. 304 Indianapolis, IN 46260-1828 (317) 846-7111 FAX: (317) 844-0167; e-mail (for Betsy Bikoff): Bikoff@rmfairbanksfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.rmfairbanksfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in greater Indianapolis, IN.
The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. 5454 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 1205 Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6934 (301) 913-5990 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Fairfield County Community Foundation, Inc. 523 Danbury Rd. Wilton, CT 06897-2233 (203) 834-9393 FAX: (203) 834-9996; E-mail: info@fccfoundation.org; E-mail for guidelines: jallam@fccfoundation.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Fannie Mae Foundation 4000 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. N. Tower, Ste. 1 Washington, DC 20016-2804 (202) 274-8057 FAX: (202) 274-8100; E-mail: grants@fanniemaefoundation.org; URL: http://www.fanniemaefoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Fidelity Foundation 82 Devonshire St., S2 Boston, MA 02109-3614 (617) 563-6806 URL: http://www.fidelityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada, with emphasis on areas of company operations,
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including 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.
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation P.O. Box 3200 Honolulu, HI 96847-0001 (808) 525-7777 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, Inc. 490 N. 31st St., Ste. 300 Billings, MT 59101-1256 (406) 255-5393 FAX: (406) 255-5311; URL: http:// www.firstinterstatebank.com/foundation/ index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in MT and WY.
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
The Ford Foundation 320 E. 43rd St. New York, NY 10017-4801 (212) 573-5000 FAX: (212) 351-3677; E-mail: office-secretary@fordfound.org; URL: http://www.fordfound.org Limitations: Giving on an international basis, including the U.S., Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Russia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Ford Motor Company Fund 1 American Rd. P.O. Box 1899 Dearborn, MI 48126-2798 (313) 248-4745 FAX: (313) 594-7001; E-mail: fordfund@ford.com; Additional tel.: (888) 313-0102; URL: http:// www.ford.com/go/fordfund Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on southeastern MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Foreign Mission Foundation FirstEnergy Foundation 76 S. Main St. Akron, OH 44308-1817 (330) 761-4246 URL: http://www.firstenergycorp.com/community Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in NJ, OH, and PA.
The Flatley Foundation 50 Braintree Hill Office Park Braintree, MA 02184-8754 (781) 848-2000 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.
The Flinn Foundation 1802 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004-1506 (602) 744-6800 FAX: (602) 744-6815; E-mail: info@flinn.org; E-mail for scholarship information: fscholars@flinn.org; URL: http://www.flinn.org Limitations: Giving limited to AZ.
10875 S.W. 89th St. Tigard, OR 97223-8323 Limitations: Giving primarily in India.
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.
Foundation for Child Development 145 E. 32nd St., 14th Fl. New York, NY 10016-6055 FAX: (212) 213-5897; E-mail: info@fcd-us.org; URL: http://www.fcd-us.org Limitations: Giving limited to research and policy grants related to foundation focus and restricted to the U.S.
Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary Trust c/o Bank of Hawaii P.O. Box 3170, Dept. 715 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 (808) 538-4944 Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Freddie Mac Foundation 8250 Jones Branch Dr., M.S. A-40 McLean, VA 22102-3110 (703) 918-8888 FAX: (703) 918-8895; E-mail: freddiemac_foundation@freddiemac.com ; URL: http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, with emphasis on Washington, DC, 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.
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 E-mail: freemanfoundation@hjsimmons.com; Application address: 499 Tabor Hill Road, Stowe, VT 05672 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
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 13218 New Orleans, LA 70185-3218 (504) 895-1984 FAX: (504) 895-1988; E-mail: info@ellawest.org; URL: http://www.ellawest.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area.
Flora Family Foundation
Foundation for the Carolinas
Freeport-McMoran Foundation
2121 Sand Hill Rd., Ste. 123 Menlo Park, CA 94025-6909 (650) 233-1335 FAX: (650) 233-1340; E-mail: info@florafamily.org; 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: info@foellinger.org; Additional e-mail (for Cheryl K. Taylor): cheryl@foellinger.org; URL: http:// www.foellinger.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Allen County, IN, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Fondren Foundation P.O. Box 2558 Houston, TX 77252-8037 (713) 216-4513 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX, with emphasis on Houston.
The Ford Family Foundation 1600 N.W. Stewart Pkwy. Roseburg, OR 97470-1957 (541) 957-5574 FAX: (541) 957-5720; E-mail: info@tfff.org; 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.
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217 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, NC 28202-3201 (704) 973-4500 FAX: (704) 973-4599; E-mail: infor@fftc.org; Additional tel.: (800) 973-7244; Additional E-mail: bcollier@fftc.org; 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.
France-Merrick Foundation The Exchange 1122 Kenilworth Dr., Ste. 118 Baltimore, MD 21204-2142 (410) 832-5700 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Baltimore, MD, area.
The Francis Family Foundation 800 W. 47th St., Ste. 717 Kansas City, MO 64112-1249 (816) 531-0077 FAX: (816) 531-8810; E-mail: info@francisfoundation.org; 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.
1615 Poydras St. New Orleans, LA 70112-1254 (504) 582-1803 Limitations: Giving primarily in the southern LA area.
Fremont Area Community Foundation 4424 W. 48th St. P.O. Box B Fremont, MI 49412-8721 (231) 924-5350 FAX: (231) 924-5391; E-mail: info@tfacf.org; Additional fax: (231) 924-7637; Additional E-mails: echerin@tfacf.org and gzerlaut@tfacf.org; URL: http://www.tfacf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Newaygo County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Frey Foundation 40 Pearl St. N.W., Ste. 1100 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028 (616) 451-0303 FAX: (616) 451-8481; E-mail: contact@freyfdn.org; URL: http://www.freyfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Emmet, Charlevoix, and Kent counties, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Frost Foundation, Ltd. 511 Armijo St., Ste. A Santa Fe, NM 87501-2899 (505) 986-0208 E-mail: info@frostfound.org; Louisiana grant request fax: (505) 986-0430; URL: http:// www.frostfound.org Limitations: Giving primarily in LA; some giving in NM.
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Lloyd A. Fry Foundation 120 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 1950 Chicago, IL 60603-3419 (312) 580-0310 FAX: (312) 580-0980; E-mail: usong@fryfoundation.org; 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 Application address: P.O. Box 2208, Gaffney, SC 29342-2208; E-mail: cjbonner@fullertonfoundation.org 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: info@fundfornj.org; URL: http://www.fundfornj.org Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ or to regional programs that benefit NJ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Gallagher Western Montana Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 3387 Missoula, MT 59806-3387 (406) 240-5703 E-mail: gallagherfoundation@msn.com Limitations: Giving limited to MT, primarily in Missoula and western MT.
Gannett Foundation, Inc. 7950 Jones Branch Dr. McLean, VA 22107-0001 FAX: (703) 854-2167; E-mail: foundation@gannett.com; Additional E-mail: gannettfoundation@gannett.com; URL: http://www.gannettfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, including in the United Kingdom.
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: info@gatesfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.gatesfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis to support initiatives in health and learning; the foundation also supports community giving in the Pacific Northwest.
Gates Family Foundation 3575 Cherry Creek N. Dr., Ste. 100 Denver, CO 80209-3601 (303) 722-1881 FAX: (303) 316-3038; E-mail: info@gatesfamilyfoundation.org; URL: http://www.gatesfamilyfoundation.org
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The Gheens Foundation, Inc.
Gilder Foundation, Inc.
3135 Easton Tpke. Fairfield, CT 06828-0001 (203) 373-3216 FAX: (203) 373-3029; E-mail: gefoundation@ge.com; URL: http://www.gefoundation.com Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
General Mills Foundation P.O. Box 1113 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1113 FAX: (763) 764-4114; URL: http:// www.generalmills.com/corporate/commitment/ foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of major company operations.
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.
The George Foundation
3875 Embassy Parkway, Ste. 250 Akron, OH 44309-1500 (330) 576-2926 FAX: (330) 252-5584; E-mail: GAR@bdblaw.com; Temporary relocation address: 3875 Embassy Pkwy., Ste. 250 Akron, OH 44333; Additional E-mail: RBriggs@BDBlaw.com; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
GE Foundation
The Gap Foundation
The GAR Foundation
1200 Getty Ctr. Dr., Ste. 800 Los Angeles, CA 90049-1679 (310) 440-7320 FAX: (310) 440-7703; E-mail: info@getty.edu.; URL: http://www.getty.edu Limitations: Giving on an international basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
J. Paul Getty Trust
1 Riverfront Plz., Ste. 705 Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 584-4650 FAX: (502) 584-4652; E-mail: carl@gheensfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.gheensfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville, KY, and LaFourche and Terrebone parishes, LA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
2 Folsom St., 14th Fl. San Francisco, CA 94105-1205 (415) 427-6473 E-mail: dotti_hatcher@gap.com; URL: http:// www.gapinc.com/public/SocialResponsibility/ sr_community.shtml Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on San Francisco, CA, and New York, NY; some giving on an international basis.
FOUNDATIONS
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: dkoch@thegeorgefoundation.org; URL: http:// www.thegeorgefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Fort Bend County, TX.
Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc. 133 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303-1808 (404) 652-4182 FAX: (404) 749-2754; URL: http://www.gp.com/ center/community/index.html Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation 111 Pine St., Ste. 1515 San Francisco, CA 94111-5602 (415) 391-0911 FAX: (415) 391-4587; E-mail: info@gerbode.org; 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.
1775 Broadway New York, NY 10019-1903 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Gilhousen Family Foundation 599 Hightower Rd. Bozeman, MT 59718-8163 (406) 600-6816 E-mail: foundation.admin@gilhousen.net; Tel. for Patti A. Guptill: (503) 643-4183 Limitations: Giving primarily in Gallatin County, MT.
The Gill Foundation 2215 Market St. Denver, CO 80205-2026 (303) 292-4455 FAX: (303) 292-2155; E-mail: info@gillfoundation.org; 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 primarily 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Giving World Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 8443 Burlington, VT 05402-8443 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Glass Family Foundation 17 Glenbrook Bentonville, AR 72712-3840 Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, MO, and TX.
Gleason Foundation P.O. Box 22970 Rochester, NY 14692-2970 (585) 241-4030 FAX: (585) 241-4099; E-mail: gf@gleasonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Monroe County, NY.
Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund 1 Daniel Burnham Ct., Ste. 330C San Francisco, CA 94109-5460 (415) 771-1717 FAX: (415) 771-1797; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/goldman/
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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.
The Goldman Sachs Foundation 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 on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Goldring Family Foundation 809 Jefferson Hwy. Jefferson, LA 70121-2522 FAX: (504) 849-6515; E-mail: trudi.briede@RNDC-USA.com; Application address: P.O. Box 53333, New Orleans, LA 70153 Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA region.
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation 375 Park Ave., Ste. 1602 New York, NY 10152-1600 Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ, MA, and New York, NY.
The Good Works Institute, Inc. P.O. Box 1811 Sun Valley, ID 83353-1811
(208) 726-4421
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: plgfund@washpost.com Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Washington, DC, area.
Grand Rapids Community Foundation 161 Ottawa Ave. N.W., Ste. 209-C Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757 (616) 454-1751 FAX: (616) 454-6455; E-mail: grfound@grfoundation.org; Grant inquiry tel.: (616) 454-1751, ext. 123, and E-mail: apuckett@grfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.grfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Kent County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
William T. Grant Foundation 570 Lexington Ave., 18th Fl. New York, NY 10022-6837 (212) 752-0071 FAX: (212) 752-1398; E-mail: info@wtgrantfdn.org; 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.
William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund 1 Hamden Ctr. 2319 Whitney Ave., Ste. 2B
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Hamden, CT 06518-3509 (203) 230-3330 FAX: (203) 230-3331; E-mail: gmfmail@wcgmf.org; URL: http://www.wcgmf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.
FAX: (415) 856-1500; E-mail: guidelines@haasjr.org; URL: http://www.haasjr.org Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco and Alameda counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Great Bay Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship 48 Free St. Portland, ME 04101-3952 (207) 774-2067 FAX: (207) 774-6566; E-mail: info@greatbayfoundation.org; URL: http://www.greatbayfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in ME and NH.
Grousbeck Family Foundation c/o Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Rm. L-336 Stanford, CA 94305-5015 (650) 723-0709 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Grove Foundation P.O. Box 1667 Los Altos, CA 94023-1667 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
Guidant Foundation 111 Monument Cir., Ste. 2900 Indianapolis, IN 46204-5405 (317) 971-2272 FAX: (317) 971-2118; E-mail: pkuhl@guidant.com; URL: http://www.guidant.com/foundation/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
The George Gund Foundation 1845 Guildhall Bldg. 45 Prospect Ave. W. Cleveland, OH 44115-1018 (216) 241-3114 FAX: (216) 241-6560; E-mail: info@gundfdn.org; URL: http://www.gundfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northeastern OH and the greater Cleveland, OH, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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 nationally, particularly in CA and CO.
Phil Hardin Foundation 1921 24th Ave. Meridian, MS 39301-3118 (601) 483-4282 FAX: (601) 483-5665; E-mail: info@philhardin.org; URL: http://www.philhardin.org Limitations: Giving primarily in MS; support also to out-of-state organizations for programs and projects benefiting the education of Mississippians.
Harman Family Foundation 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Ste. 1010 Washington, DC 20004-2514 Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA, Washington, DC, MD, and New York, NY.
Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation c/o Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Co., LLC 140 Broadway, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10005-1108 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Irving Harris Foundation 191 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 1500 Chicago, IL 60606-1899 (312) 621-0566
Stella and Charles Guttman Foundation, Inc. 122 E. 42nd St. Ste. 2010 New York, NY 10168-2101 FAX: (212) 371-8936; E-mail: info@guttmanfoundation.org; URL: http://www.guttmanfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Mimi and Peter Haas Fund
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
201 Filbert St., 5th Fl. San Francisco, CA 94133-3238 (415) 296-9249 FAX: (415) 296-8842; E-mail: mphf@mphf.org; E-mail: gmeagher@mphf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in San Francisco, CA; early childhood, direct service component is limited to San Francisco.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
10 Columbus Blvd., 8th Fl. Hartford, CT 06106-1976 (860) 548-1888 FAX: (860) 524-8346; E-mail: hfpg2@hfpg.org; Additional E-mail: RPorth@hfpg.org; URL: http:// www.hfpg.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Greater Hartford, CT, area.
Hasbro Children’s Fund 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.
Walter and Elise Haas Fund 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; Jewish Life grants are awarded throughout the Bay Area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund 1 Market, Landmark, Ste. 400 San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 856-1400
Hassenfeld Foundation 1011 Newport Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02861-2538
Hawaii Community Foundation 1164 Bishop St., Ste. 800 Honolulu, HI 96813-2817 (808) 537-6333 FAX: (808) 521-6286; E-mail: info@hcf-hawaii.org; Additional tel.: (888) 731-3863; Scholarship inquiry E-mail: scholarships@hcf-hawaii.org;
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URL: http:// www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 730 Honolulu, HI 96808-0730 (808) 532-5862 FAX: (808) 532-5869; E-mail: heicf@hei.com; 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: fdn@chf.org; Boston Office: c/o Grants Mgmt. Assocs., 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 cities of Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson, NJ).
The HCA Foundation 1 Park Plz., Building 1, 4th Fl. E. Nashville, TN 37203-6527 (615) 344-2390 FAX: (615) 344-5722; E-mail: lois.abrams@hcahealthcare.com; URL: http://www.hcacaring.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in middle TN.
The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey 60 E. Willow St. 2nd Fl. Millburn, NJ 07041-1438 (973) 921-1210 FAX: (973) 921-1274; E-mail: info@hfnj.org; Additional e-mail (for Robert M. Hyfler): rhyfler@hfnj.org; URL: http://www.hfnj.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in NJ, with emphasis on Newark and Essex, Morris, and Union counties.
The Heckscher Foundation for Children 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.
The Heinz Endowments 30 Dominion Twr. 625 Liberty Ave., 30th Fl. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3115 (412) 281-5777 FAX: (412) 281-5788; E-mail: info@heinz.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Heinz Family Foundation c/o Jeffrey R. Lewis 3200 Dominion Twr. 625 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3120 FAX: (412) 497-5790; E-mail (for Jeffrey R. Lewis): jlewis@heinzoffice.org; URL: http:// www.hfp.heinz.org/aboutus/philanthropies.html Limitations: Giving only in the U.S.
The F. B. Heron Foundation 100 Broadway, 17th Fl. New York, NY 10005-4506 URL: http://www.heronfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Appalachia; CA; Chicago, IL; MI; Kansas City, MO; Twin Cities, MN; the Mississippi Delta; NC; NJ; New York, NY; and TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Hess Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
4 Becker Farm Road Roseland, NJ 07068-1600 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on NY.
Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
50 Hurt Plz, Ste. 1100 Atlanta, GA 30303-2957 (404) 653-0990 FAX: (404) 577-8386; E-mail: info@healthcaregeorgia.org; URL: http:// www.healthcaregeorgia.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to GA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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; URL: http:// www.hearstfdn.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation 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) 543-0400; URL: http://www.hearstfdn.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S. and its territories.
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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.
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FAX: (310) 556-2301; E-mail: cnhf@hiltonfoundation.org; Additional address (Los Angeles office): 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., No. 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90067; URL: http://www.hiltonfoundation.org
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; URL: http:// www.hmsafoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Honolulu, HI.
Mildred V. Horn Foundation South Highway 53, Ste. 3, PMB 2028 La Grange, KY 40031-9119 Limitations: Giving primarily in KY (for homeless shelters and education) and historic homes (built between 1760-1860) open to the public in KY, IL, IN, MO, OH, TN, VA, and WV.
Houston Endowment Inc. 600 Travis, Ste. 6400 Houston, TX 77002-3000 (713) 238-8100 FAX: (713) 238-8101; E-mail: info@houstonendowment.org; URL: http://www.houstonendowment.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX; no grants outside the continental U.S.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Humana Foundation, Inc. 500 W. Main St. Louisville, KY 40202-2946 (502) 580-3613 FAX: (502) 580-1256; E-mail: bwright@humana.com; URL: http://www.humanafoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Louisville, KY.
Jaquelin Hume Foundation 600 Montgomery St., Ste. 2800 San Francisco, CA 94111-2803 (415) 705-5115 Limitations: Giving to organizations with a national impact.
Roy A. Hunt Foundation 1 Bigelow Sq., Ste. 630 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3030 (412) 281-8734 FAX: (412) 255-0522; E-mail: info@rahuntfdn.org; URL: http://www.rahuntfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Boston, MA, and Pittsburgh, PA, areas, also in CA, ID, NH, ME, and OH.
Hillcrest Foundation c/o Bank of America, N.A. P.O. Box 830241 Dallas, TX 75283-1041 (214) 209-1965 Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Dallas County.
Samuel P. Hunt Foundation Wall St. Twr. 555 Canal St., Ste. 710 Manchester, NH 03101-1517 (603) 627-1121 FAX: (603) 627-2845; E-mail: FDTN555@aol.com Limitations: Giving limited to NH.
Hillman Foundation 330 Grant St., Ste. 2000 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2309 (412) 338-3466 FAX: (412) 338-3463; E-mail: foundation@hillmanfo.com Limitations: Giving primarily in Pittsburgh and southwestern PA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation 100 W. Liberty St., Ste. 840 Reno, NV 89501-1988
The Jon and Karen Huntsman Foundation 500 Huntsman Way Salt Lake City, UT 84108-1235 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Hyams Foundation, Inc. 50 Federal St., 9th Fl. Boston, MA 02110-2509 (617) 426-5600 FAX: (617) 426-5696; E-mail: info@hyamsfoundation.org; Additional e-mail for questions regarding application
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process: sperry@hyamsfoundation.org; URL: http://www.hyamsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Boston and Chelsea, MA.
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: hydeandwatson@yahoo.com; 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.
Idaho Community Foundation c/o Cathy Silak 210 W. State St. Boise, ID 83702-6052 (208) 342-3535 FAX: (208) 342-3577; E-mail: info@idcomfdn.org; Mailing address: P.O. Box 8143, Boise, ID 83707; Additional tel.: (800) 657-5357; Additional E-mail: hmotes@idcomfdn.org; Grant inquiry E-mail: grants@idcomfdn.org; URL: http://www.idcomfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in ID.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The IDT Charitable Foundation 520 Broad St. Newark, NJ 07102-3121 (973) 438-1000 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Illinois Tool Works Foundation 3600 W. Lake Ave. Glenview, IL 60025-5811 (847) 724-7500 FAX: (847) 657-4505; E-mail: mmallahan@itw.com; URL: http://www.itw.com/itw/ corporate_citizenship/itw_foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Chicago, IL.
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International Paper Company Foundation 6400 Poplar Ave. Memphis, TN 38197 Contact for Coins 4 Kids Program: coins4kids@ipaper.com; URL: http:// www.internationalpaper.com/OurCompany/ IPGiving/index.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with some emphasis on Memphis, TN; giving also in Africa.
Iowa West Foundation 25 Main Pl., Ste. 550 Council Bluffs, IA 51503-0700 (712) 309-3003 FAX: (712) 322-2267; E-mail: grantinfo@iowawestfoundation.org; URL: http://www.iowawestfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA and the Council Bluffs, Omaha, NE, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The James Irvine Foundation 575 Market St., Ste. 3400 San Francisco, CA 94105-2858 (415) 777-2244 FAX: (415) 777-0869; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Janirve Foundation 1 N. Pack Sq., Ste. 416 Asheville, NC 28801-3409 (828) 258-1877 FAX: (828) 258-1837; E-mail: janirve@charterinternet.com Limitations: Giving primarily in western NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
JEHT Foundation 120 Wooster St., 2nd Fl. New York, NY 10012-5200 (212) 965-0400 FAX: (212) 966-9606; E-mail: info@jehtfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.jehtfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S.
Inasmuch Foundation 210 Park Ave., Ste. 3150 Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5604 (405) 604-5292 FAX: (405) 604-0297; E-mail: nancy.woodson@inasmuchfoundation.org ; URL: http://www.inasmuchfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Colorado Springs, CO, and OK.
The Jeld-Wen Foundation 317 S.W. Alder St., Ste. 1100 Portland, OR 97204-2530 Application address: P.O. Box 1329, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, tel.: (541) 882-3451 Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Klamath Falls, OR.
Independence Community Foundation 45 Main St., Ste. 409 Brooklyn, NY 11201-1093 (718) 722-2300 FAX: (718) 722-5757; E-mail: inquiries@icfny.org; URL: http://www.icfny.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Nassau, New York, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, NY, and Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Union counties, NJ.
Intel Foundation 5200 N.E. Elam Young Pkwy., AG6-601 Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 FAX: (503) 456-1539; E-mail: intel.foundation@intel.com; URL: http:// www.intel.com/community/index.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, Folsom and Santa Clara, CA, Colorado Springs, CO, Hudson, MA, Albuquerque, NM, Portland, OR, Austin, TX, Riverton, UT, and Dupont, WA; giving also to national organizations.
The JFM Foundation P.O. Box 17965 Denver, CO 80217-0965 (303) 864-2316 FAX: (303) 894-9088; E-mail: pkonrad@konradconsulting.com; 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.
JHJ Foundation, Inc. c/o Ken Slutsky, Tax Exempt Inst. Group 65 Livingston Ave. Roseland, NJ 07068-1725 Limitations: Giving primarily in PA.
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund 1 Johnson & Johnson Plz. New Brunswick, NJ 08933-0001 (732) 524-3255 URL: http://www.jnj.com/community/contributions/ index.htm 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: info@johnsonfoundation.org; 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 College Rd. E. and Rte. 1 P.O. Box 2316 Princeton, NJ 08543-2316 (888) 631-9989 E-mail: mail@rwjf.org; 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.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc. 1525 Howe St. Racine, WI 53403-2237 (262) 260-4855 URL: http://www.scjohnson.com/community Limitations: Giving primarily in Racine, WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes 2 Wisconsin Cir., Ste. 600 Chevy Chase, MD 20815-7060 (301) 907-0135 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, and NC.
Joukowsky Family Foundation 410 Park Ave., Ste. 1610 New York, NY 10022-4407 FAX: (212) 355-3147; E-mail: info@joukowsky.org; 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: info@joycefdn.org; 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
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New York, NY 10017-2014 (212) 270-6000 E-mail: jpmorgan.chase.grants@jpmchase.com; 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.
Kalamazoo Community Foundation 151 S. Rose St., Ste. 332 Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4775 (269) 381-4416 FAX: (269) 381-3146; E-mail: info@kalfound.org; Additional E-mails: dgardiner@kalfound.org and sspringgate@kalfound.org; URL: http:// www.kalfound.org Limitations: Giving generally limited to Kalamazoo County, MI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
William T. Kemper Foundation c/o Commerce Bank, Trustee 922 Walnut, Ste. 200 Kansas City, MO 64106-1809 (816) 234-2112 Limitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest with emphasis on MO and surrounding areas.
The Henry P. Kendall Foundation 176 Federal St. Boston, MA 02110-2214 (617) 951-2525 FAX: (617) 951-2556; E-mail: request_info@kendall.org; URL: http:// www.kendall.org Limitations: Giving primarily in western Canada and in New England, the Northeast and the Northwestern United States.
The Kettering Fund
1055 Broadway, Ste. 130 Kansas City, MO 64105-1595 (816) 842-0944 FAX: (816) 842-8079; E-mail: info@gkccf.org; Tel. for Donor Svcs. Ctr.: (816) 842-7444; URL: http:// www.gkccf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state greater Kansas City region.
1480 Kettering Twr. Dayton, OH 45423-1020 (937) 228-1021 FAX: (937) 228-2399; E-mail: info@ketteringfund.org; URL: http://www.ketteringfund.org/main.html Limitations: Giving limited to OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Key Foundation
Kansas Health Foundation 309 E. Douglas Wichita, KS 67202-3405 FAX: (316) 262-2044; E-mail: info@khf.org; Additional tel.: (800) 373-7681; E-mail (for Valerie Black): vblack@khf.org; URL: http:// www.kansashealth.org Limitations: Giving limited to KS.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc. 261 Madison Ave., 19th Fl. New York, NY 10016-2303 (212) 767-0630 FAX: (212) 767-0639; E-mail: info@jmkfund.org; Application address for Furthermore Grants in 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, NY; cross-borders of North America; and worldwide.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation 4801 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110-2046 (816) 932-1000 FAX: (816) 932-1100; E-mail: info@kauffman.org; 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 Limitations: Giving primarily in the bi-state metropolitan Kansas City, area, and New York, NY.
W. K. Kellogg Foundation 1 Michigan Ave. E. Battle Creek, MI 49017-4058 (269) 968-1611 FAX: (269) 968-0413; URL: http://www.wkkf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean, and the South African countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
Š 2008 by the Foundation Center
800 Superior Ave., 1st Fl. M.C. OH-01-02-0126 Cleveland, OH 44114-2601 (216) 828-7394 FAX: (216) 828-7845; E-mail: key_foundation@keybank.com; URL: http://www.key.com/html/A-12.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in AK, CO, ID, IN, ME, MA, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, and WA, with emphasis on the greater Cleveland, OH, area; giving also to national organizations.
Peter Kiewit Foundation 8805 Indian Hills Dr., Ste. 225 Omaha, NE 68114-4096 (402) 344-7890 Limitations: Giving limited to Rancho Mirage, CA, western IA, NE, and Sheridan, WY; college scholarships available to graduating seniors in NE.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Sidney Kimmel Foundation 1650 Arch St., 22nd Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19103-2097 (215) 977-2538 FAX: (215) 977-2644; E-mail: mkamens@wolfblock.com; URL: http:// www.kimmel.org Limitations: Giving primarily in San Diego, CA and Philadelphia, PA.
Kinder Foundation P.O. Box 130776 Houston, TX 77219-0776 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
Kings Grant Foundation c/o DFH Mgmt. Corp. 25 Enterprise Ctr. Middletown, RI 02842-5201
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 Raleigh-Durham, NC, Morris County, NJ, and eastern PA.
FOUNDATIONS
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: publications@knightfdn.org, or web@knightfdn.org; 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.
The Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 2256 Wichita, KS 67201-2256 (316) 828-6083 E-mail: ramseyer@kochind.com Limitations: Giving primarily in KS.
Koch Foundation, Inc. 4421 N.W. 39th Ave., Bldg. 1, Ste. 1 Gainesville, FL 32606-7223 (352) 373-7491 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
The Kohlberg Foundation, Inc. 111 Radio Cir. Mount Kisco, NY 10549-2609 FAX: (914) 241-1195; E-mail: dehaan@kfound.org; 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: info@koretfoundation.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Kovner Foundation Princeton Plz., Bldg. 2 731 Alexander Rd. Princeton, NJ 08540-5236 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Kresge Foundation 3215 W. Big Beaver Rd. Troy, MI 48084-2818 (248) 643-9630 FAX: (248) 643-0588; E-mail: info@kresge.org; URL: http://www.kresge.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Samuel H. Kress Foundation 174 E. 80th St. New York, NY 10021-0439 (212) 861-4993 FAX: (212) 628-3146; E-mail: lisa@shkf.org; URL: http://www.kressfoundation.org
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Limitations: Giving primarily in the U.S. and Europe.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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: kronfndn@kronkosky.org; 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.
Laffey-McHugh Foundation P.O. Box 2286 Wilmington, DE 19899-2286 (302) 654-1680 FAX: (302) 654-1681 Limitations: Giving primarily in DE, with emphasis on Wilmington.
Lakeside Foundation 3697 Mount Diablo Blvd., Ste. 205 Lafayette, CA 94549-3754 Limitations: Giving primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, as well as the Boston, MA area.
Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 2256 Wichita, KS 67201-2256 Application Address: c/o Grants Admin., 655 15th St. N.W., Ste. 475 Washington, DC 20005, Tel.: (202) 393-2354 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on the greater metropolitan Washington, DC, area.
Lannan Foundation 313 Read St. Santa Fe, NM 87501-2628 (505) 986-8160 FAX: (505) 986-8195; E-mail: info@lannan.org; Additional contact information (for Ruth Simms): FAX: (505) 954-5143, E-mail: ruth@lannan.org; URL: http://www.lannan.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Larson Foundation 2333 Eastbrook Dr. Brookings, SD 57006-2899 Limitations: Giving primarily in SD, with emphasis on Brookings.
Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. 307 W. 38th St., Ste. 2010 New York, NY 10018-9507 (212) 668-9801 FAX: (212) 668-9803; E-mail: afisher@lavellefund.org; Additional e-mail (for Ann Gael): agael@lavelle.fund.org; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ lavellefund/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the New York City metropolitan area.
The Lazarus Foundation, Inc. 340 Edgemont Ave., Ste. 500 Bristol, TN 37620-2313 Limitations: Giving primarily in Bristol, TN, and surrounding communities.
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, as well as in Tucson, AZ, MA, and Washington, DC.
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The Lemelson Foundation 930 Tahoe Blvd., No. 802, PMB 363 Incline Village, NV 89451-9488 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: lenfestfoundation@lenfestfoundation.org; URL: http://www.lenfestfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northern DE, southern NJ, and southeastern and south central PA.
The Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust 29425 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 201 Cleveland, OH 44122-4602 Limitations: Giving primarily in OH, with emphasis on Cleveland.
Leptas Foundation Trust 1520 W. Canal Ct., Ste. 220 Littleton, CO 80120-5651 Limitations: Giving primarily in CO.
Max and Anna Levinson Foundation P.O. Box 6309 Santa Fe, NM 87502-6309 (505) 995-8802 FAX: (505) 995-8982; E-mail: info@levinsonfoundation.org; URL: http://www.levinsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc. 175 Berkeley St. Boston, MA 02116-5066 URL: http://www.libertymutual.com/omapps/ ContentServer? cid=1003349317246&pagename=CorporateInt ernet%2FPage%2FStandardDarkBlue&c=Page Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Boston, MA, area.
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.
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.
Lincoln Financial Foundation 1300 S. Clinton St. P.O. Box 7863 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-7863 (260) 455-3868 FAX: (260) 455-4004; E-mail: sandi.kemmish@lfg.com; URL: http:// www.lfg.com/lfg/ipc/abt/cgv/index.html Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on Hartford, CT, Schaumburg and the Chicago, IL, area, Fort Wayne, IN, Charlotte, NC, Omaha, NE, Concord, NH, Greensboro, NC, Philadelphia, PA, and London, United Kingdom.
Longwood Foundation, Inc. 100 W. 10th St., Ste. 1109 Wilmington, DE 19801-1653 Limitations: Giving primarily in DE and southern Chester County, PA.
Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc. 126 E. 56th St., 28th Fl. New York, NY 10022-3613 (212) 319-0670 Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. 51 Madison Ave., 30th Fl. New York, NY 10010 (212) 489-7700 FAX: (212) 581-9541; E-mail: hlf@hluce.org; URL: http://www.hluce.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis; international activities limited to East and Southeast Asia.
Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. P.O. Box 1806 Indianapolis, IN 46206-1806 (317) 951-5300 FAX: (317) 951-5063; URL: http:// www.luminafoundation.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 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on Washington, DC, DE, MD, NY, PA, and WV.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The M.A.C. AIDS Fund Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Lilly Corporate Ctr., D.C. 1627 Indianapolis, IN 46285-0001 URL: http://www.lilly.com/products/access/ foundation.html 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.
130 Prince St., 4th Fl. New York, NY 10012-3101 (212) 965-6300 FAX: (646) 613-6494; E-mail: macaidsfund@maccosmetics.com; For applications, address: 360 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 301, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5V 1R7, tel.: (866) 244-2356, fax: (416) 599-6311; URL: http://www.macaidsfund.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on CA and NY; giving on an international basis, with some emphasis on Ontario, Canada.
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: 4answers@macfound.org; TDD: (312) 920-6285; URL: http://www.macfound.org
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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: information@mcmfund.org; URL: http:// www.mcmfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.
Macy’s Foundation 7 W. 7th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202-2424 (513) 579-7000 FAX: (513) 579-7185; E-mail: foundationapps@fds.com; URL: http:// www.federated-fds.com/community/foundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
information E-mail: ptaylor@mainecf.org; URL: http://www.mainecf.org Limitations: Giving limited to ME.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Managed Health Services, Inc. 890 Elm Grove Rd., Ste. 210 Elm Grove, WI 53122-2528 (262) 821-0400 Limitations: Giving primarily in Milwaukee, WI.
Jack N. and Lilyan Mandel Foundation 2829 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115-2413 (216) 875-6500 Limitations: Giving primarily in Cleveland, OH.
Manoogian Simone Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
21001 Van Born Rd. Taylor, MI 48180-1340 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, MI, NJ, and NY.
Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation
The Marcus Foundation, Inc.
44 E. 64th St. New York, NY 10021-7306 (212) 486-2424 FAX: (212) 644-0765; E-mail: jmacyinfo@josiahmacyfoundation.org; URL: http://www.josiahmacyfoundation.org
1266 W. Paces Ferry Rd., No. 615 Atlanta, GA 30327-2306 (404) 240-7700 Limitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
5 Hamilton Landing, Ste. 200 Novato, CA 94949-8263 (415) 464-2500 FAX: (415) 464-2555; E-mail: info@marincf.org; 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.
Maddox Foundation 180 W. Commerce St. Hernando, MS 38632-2202 (662) 449-3699 FAX: (662) 449-3698; E-mail: mward@maddoxfoundation.org; Application address: c/o Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, 3833 Cleghorn Ave., No. 400, Nashville, TN 37215-2519, tel.: (615) 321-4939 or toll-free (888) 540-5200, e-mail: info@cfmt.org; URL: http:// www.maddoxfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in northwest MS and middle TN.
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: bobreid@leaco.net; URL: http://www.jfmaddox.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Lea County, NM; scholarships limited to Lea County, NM, residents.
Madison Community 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: acasey@madisoncommunityfoundation.org; Grant application E-mail: tlinfield@madisoncommunityfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.madisoncommunityfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Dane County, WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Maine Community Foundation, Inc. 245 Main St. Ellsworth, ME 04605-1613 (207) 667-9735 FAX: (207) 667-0447; E-mail: info@mainecf.org; 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
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Mattel Children’s Foundation 333 Continental Blvd., M.S. M1-1418 El Segundo, CA 90245-5032 (310) 252-3630 E-mail: foundation@mattel.com; URL: http:// www.mattel.com/about_us/philanthropy/ Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with some emphasis on Los Angeles, CA, Mount Laurel, NJ, and Buffalo, NY.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Maverick Lloyd Foundation P.O. Box 100 Sharon, VT 05065-0100 (802) 763-5255 E-mail: jberman@mavericklloyd.org; URL: http:// www.mavericklloyd.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, to U.S.-based organizations doing national or international work.
The May Department Stores Foundation c/o Federated Corporate Services, Inc. 7 W. 7th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202-2424 (513) 579-7916 URL: http://www.fds.com/community/ corpgiving.asp Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on St. Louis, MO.
Wilbur May Foundation c/o Suellen Fulstone 50 W. Liberty St., No. 400 Reno, NV 89501-1944 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NV.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
B. C. McCabe Foundation
The Marisla Foundation
8152 Painter Ave., Ste. 201 Whittier, CA 90602-3757 (562) 696-1433 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
412 N. Coast Hwy., PMB 359 Laguna Beach, CA 92651-1674 (949) 494-0365 URL: https://online.foundationsource.com/public/ home/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 women limited to Los Angeles and Orange County, 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 The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Marriott Dr. Washington, DC 20058-0001 Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC.
Masco Corporation Foundation c/o Corp. Affairs 21001 Van Born Rd. Taylor, MI 48180-1340 (313) 274-7400 FAX: (313) 792-6262; URL: http://www.masco.com/ corporate_information/citizenship/foundation/ index.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the greater Detroit, MI, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Mathile Family Foundation 6450 Sand Lake Rd., Ste. 100 Dayton, OH 45414-2679 (937) 264-4607 FAX: (937) 264-4805; E-mail: angela.hayes@mathilefamilyfoundation.o rg; Application address: P.O. Box 13615, Dayton, OH 45413-0615; URL: http:// www.mathilefamilyfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the Dayton and Montgomery County, OH, areas.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 492050 Redding, CA 96049-2050 (530) 226-6200 FAX: (530) 226-6210; E-mail: info@mcconnellfoundation.org; URL: http://www.mcconnellfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Tehama and Siskiyou counties, CA; and Nepal.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
McCune Charitable Foundation 345 E. Alameda St. Santa Fe, NM 87501-2229 FAX: (505) 983-7887; E-mail: mccune@nmmccune.org; URL: http:// www.nmmccune.org Limitations: Giving limited to NM.
McCune Foundation 750 6 PPG Pl. Pittsburgh, PA 15222 E-mail: info@mccune.org; 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 3808 Euclid Ave.
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Dallas, TX 75205-3102 (214) 521-2924 Limitations: Giving primarily in Dallas, TX.
McGregor Fund 333 W. Fort St., Ste. 2090 Detroit, MI 48226-3134 (313) 963-3495 FAX: (313) 963-3512; E-mail: info@mcgregorfund.org; 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 P.O. Box 3170 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 (808) 538-4944 FAX: (808) 538-4006; E-mail: pboyce@boh.com or emoniz@boh.com Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The MCJ Foundation 310 South St. Morristown, NJ 07960-7355
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, western Los Angeles, Orange County, San Fernando, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Simi Valley, Sonoma County, 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; giving also to national and international organizations active in areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 140 E. 62nd St. New York, NY 10065-8124 (212) 838-8400 FAX: (212) 223-2778; URL: http://www.mellon.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report. (973) 540-1946
Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 186 Latrobe, PA 15650-0186 (724) 537-6900 Limitations: Giving primarily in Westmoreland County, PA.
The McKnight Foundation 710 S. 2nd St., Ste. 400 Minneapolis, MN 55401-2290 (612) 333-4220 FAX: (612) 332-3833; E-mail: info@mcknight.org; 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, international aid, or research.
Richard King Mellon Foundation 1 Mellon Ctr. 500 Grant St., 41st Fl., Ste. 4106 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2502 (412) 392-2800 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 160 Federal St., 8th Fl. Boston, MA 02110-1700 (617) 338-2590 FAX: (617) 338-2591; E-mail: mct@tpi.org; URL: http://www.melvilletrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Merck Company Foundation The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Reliant Stadium Two Reliant Park Houston, TX 77054-1573 (832) 667-2014 FAX: (832) 667-2057; E-mail: jhaley@mcnairfoundation.org; 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: grants@mfi.org; Additional tel.: (800) 826-9431; URL: http:// www.mfi.org Limitations: Giving limited to TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The MeadWestvaco Foundation 11013 West Broad St. Glen Allen, VA 23060-5937 (937) 495-3428 E-mail: foundation@meadwestvaco.com; URL: http://www.mwvfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
The Medtronic Foundation 710 Medtronic Pkwy. Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604 (763) 505-2639 FAX: (763) 505-2648; Contact for Medtronic Arts Access Program: COMPAS, John G. Mentzoz,
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1 Merck Dr., WS 1A-17 P.O. Box 100 Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-0100 (908) 423-2042 FAX: (908) 423-1987; Contact for PPPI: Patricia Fricke, Coord., tel.: (908) 423-1539; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The John Merck Fund 47 Winter St., 7th Fl. Boston, MA 02108-4775 FAX: (617) 556-4130; E-mail: info@jmfund.org; 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.
Mertz Gilmore Foundation 218 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003-3694 (212) 475-1137 FAX: (212) 777-5226; E-mail: info@mertzgilmore.org; URL: http://www.mertzgilmore.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some emphasis on the New York City Program.
MetLife Foundation 27-01 Queens Plz. N. Long Island City, NY 11101-4007 (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 basis.
Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation 1400 16th St. N.W., Ste. 360 Washington, DC 20036-2215 (202) 483-8294 FAX: (202) 328-6850; E-mail: meyer@meyerfdn.org; URL: http://www.meyerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Washington, DC, area, including Montgomery, Prince George’s, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s counties in suburban MD and Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties, and the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park in northern VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Robert R. Meyer Foundation c/o Regions Bank P.O. Box 11426 Birmingham, AL 35202-1426 Limitations: Giving limited to the greater Birmingham, AL, area.
Meyer Memorial Trust 425 N.W. 10th Ave., Ste. 400 Portland, OR 97209-3128 (503) 228-5512 E-mail: mmt@mmt.org; URL: http://www.mmt.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and Clark County, WA.
Gary E. Milgard Family Foundation 1701 Commerce St. Tacoma, WA 98402-3207 (253) 274-0121 FAX: (253) 274-0478; URL: http:// www.garymilgardfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Pierce County and the greater Puget Sound, WA, area.
James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation P.O. Box 8585 Portland, OR 97207-8585 (503) 274-7049 E-mail: info@millerfnd.org; URL: http:// www.millerfnd.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation 1020 N. Broadway, Ste. 112 Milwaukee, WI 53202-3157 (414) 272-5805 FAX: (414) 272-6235; E-mail: info@greatermkefdn.org; Additional address: N16 W23250 Stoneridge Dr., Ste. 6, Waukesha, WI 53188, tel.: (262) 522-8350, FAX: (262) 544-9301; Additional E-mail: info@greatermkefdn.org; 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: e-mail@mplsfoundation.org; Community grants E-mail: grants@mplsfoundation.org; Connection grants tel: (612) 672-3863, E-mail: rhybben@mplsfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.MinneapolisFoundation.org
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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.
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: info@monellvetlesen.org; URL: http:// www.monellvetlesen.org/
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Monsanto Fund 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63167-7843 (314) 694-4391 FAX: (314) 694-7658; E-mail: monsanto.fund@monsanto.com; Additional contacts: Augusta, GA: Robert E. Ford, E-mail: robert.e.ford@monsanto.com, Soda Springs, ID: Trent L. Clark, E-mail: trent.l.clark@monsanto.com, Muscatine, IA: Christina L. Boar, E-mail: christina.l.boar@monsanto.com, Luling, LA: Dione A. Davenport, E-mail: dione.a.davenport@monsanto.com; 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 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.
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation The Presidio of San Francisco P.O. Box 29910 San Francisco, CA 94129-0910 (415) 561-7700 FAX: (415) 561-7707; E-mail: info@moore.org; Additional e-mail: grantprocessing@moore.org; 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: admin@bdmorganfdn.org; Contact for application guidelines: Marie Erb, tel.: (330) 655-1369, e-mail: merb@bdmorganfdn.org; 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, 20th Fl. New York, NY 10019-6708 (212) 537-1400 FAX: (646) 519-5460; E-mail: whatadifference@morganstanley.com; 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
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
1 Farragut Sq. S. 1634 I St. N.W., Ste. 1000 Washington, DC 20006-4015 (202) 783-8488 FAX: (202) 783-8499; E-mail: info@moriahfund.org; Additional E-mail: proposals@moriahfund.org; 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, including Israel and Latin America, specifically Guatemala; giving primarily in Washington, DC for poverty program.
Monterey Peninsula Foundation
Motorola Foundation
Monterey Fund, Inc. c/o Bear Stearns & Co. 1 Metrotech Ctr. N., 9th Fl. Brooklyn, NY 11201-3870
1 Lower Ragsdale Dr., Bldg. 3, Ste. 100 Monterey, CA 93940-5769 (831) 649-1533 FAX: (831) 649-1763; E-mail: info@montereypeninsulafoundation.org; Additional contact information (for Laurel Lee-Alexander): tel.: (831) 649-1533, ext. 18; E-mail: lla@attpbgolf.com; 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.
The Moody Foundation 2302 Post Office St., Ste. 704 Galveston, TX 77550-1936 (409) 797-1500 FAX: (409) 763-5564; E-mail: info@moodyf.org; Additional tel. (for Dallas office): (866) 742-1133; Additional e-mail (for grants): grants@moodyf.org; 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.
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1303 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60196-4041 (847) 576-6200 FAX: (847) 576-9440; E-mail: giving@motorola.com; 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.
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: info@mott.org; Additional e-mail: publications@mott.org; 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
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FAX: (810) 233-7022; E-mail: rmf@rmfdn.org; E-mail (for Joy Murray): jmurray@rmfdn.org; URL: http:// www.ruthmottfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Genesee County and Flint, MI.
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; 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 (213) 623-3120 Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.
The Nash Family Foundation, Inc. 25 W. 45th St., Ste. 1400 New York, NY 10036-4902 E-mail: info@nashff.org; Additional E-mail: judith@nashff.org; URL: http://www.nashff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY and Israel.
Nationwide Foundation 1 Nationwide Plz., 1-22-05 Columbus, OH 43215-2220 (614) 249-4310 Additional tel.: (614) 249-0039; URL: http:// www.nationwide.com/nw/about-us/ community-involvement/investing-in-people/ index.htm?WT.svl=3#Nationwide%20Foundation Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on OH, including Columbus.
NCC Charitable Foundation c/o National City Bank 1900 E. 9th St., LOC 2157 Cleveland, OH 44114-3404 (216) 222-2995 E-mail: joanne.clark@nationalcity.com; Additional E-mail: bruce.mccrodden@nationalcity.com; URL: http://www.nationalcity.com/about/ commurelations/default.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in FL, IL, IN, KY, MI, MO, OH, and PA, with emphasis on OH.
New Balance Foundation Brighton Landing 20 Guest St. Boston, MA 02135-2040 (617) 783-4000 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA and ME.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation 37 Pleasant St. Concord, NH 03301-4005 (603) 225-6641 FAX: (603) 225-1700; E-mail: info@nhcf.org; Grant inquiry E-mail: grants_info@nhcf.org; 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 FAX: (505) 820-7860; E-mail: nmcf@nmcf.org; Additional address: 303 Roma N.W., Ste. 400,
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Albuquerque, NM 87102, tel.: (505) 821-6735; URL: http://www.nmcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to NM, with emphasis on rural communities.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
FAX: (206) 682-4821; E-mail: arline@thenorcliffefoundation.com; URL: http://www.thenorcliffefoundation.com/ Limitations: Giving in the Puget Sound region of WA, with emphasis in and around Seattle.
The New York Community Trust
The Norfolk Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
909 3rd Ave., 22nd Fl. New York, NY 10022-4752 (212) 686-0010 FAX: (212) 532-8528; E-mail: info@nycommunitytrust.org; Additional E-mail: las@nyct-cfi.org; Grant application E-mail: grants@nycommunitytrust.org; URL: http:// www.nycommunitytrust.org Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan New York, NY, area.
1 Commercial Pl., Ste 1410 Norfolk, VA 23510-2103 (757) 622-7951 FAX: (757) 622-1751; E-mail: info@norfolkfoundation.org; Additional E-mails: alight@norfolkfoundation.org and ldavis@norfolkfoundation.org; Grant application E-mail: grants@norfolkfoundation.org; URL: http://www.norfolkfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to southeastern VA.
NoVo Foundation 11 E. 44th St., Ste. 1600 New York, NY 10017-0051 E-mail: dtroughton@novofoundation.org
The Noyce Foundation 2500 El Camino Real, Ste. 110 Palo Alto, CA 94306-1723 (650) 856-2600 FAX: (650) 856-2601; E-mail: info@noycefdn.org; URL: http://www.noycefdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Silicon Valley, CA and MA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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New York Foundation
The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Inc.
350 5th Ave., No. 2901 New York, NY 10118-2996 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.
New York Life Foundation 51 Madison Ave., Ste. 604 New York, NY 10010-1655 (212) 576-7341 E-mail: NYLFoundation@newyorklife.com; 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: Tampa, FL, Atlanta, GA, Westwood/Boston, MA, Minneapolis, MN, Clinton/Hunterdon counties and Morris/ Parsippany counties, NJ, Cleveland, OH, Dallas, TX, and the Gulf Coast region.
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: khealey@newalliancebank.com; 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: mott@newalliancebank.com, Maria Fusco, Admin. Asst., tel.: (203) 789-2671; URL: http://www.newalliancebank.com/about/ community_foundation.aspx Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in CT and western MA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc. c/o Paul Scherer & Co. LLP 335 Madison Ave., 9th Fl. New York, NY 10017-4625
NIKE Foundation 1 Bowerman Dr. Beaverton, OR 97005-6453 (888) 448-6453 E-mail: nikefoundation@nike.com; URL: http:// www.nike.com/nikebiz/nikefoundation/ home.jhtml Limitations: Giving on an international basis, with emphasis on Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, and Zambia; giving also to national organizations.
The Norcliffe Foundation 999 3rd Ave., Ste. 1006 Seattle, WA 98104-4001
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11 Golden Shore, Ste. 450 Long Beach, CA 90802-4274 (562) 435-8444 FAX: (562) 436-0584; E-mail: grants@ktn.org; Additional e-mail: accordino@ktn.org; URL: http://www.norrisfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
North Dade Medical Foundation, Inc. c/o Sandra Giblin, C.E.O. 1175 N.E. 125th St., Ste. 417 North Miami, FL 33161-5011 Limitations: Giving primarily in North Miami, FL.
North Fork Foundation 275 Broadhollow Rd. Melville, NY 11747-4808 E-mail: scooper@nfb.com Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in New Haven County, Connecticut, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union counties, New Jersey, and Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Nassau, Queens, Rockland, Staten Island, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, New York.
6 E. 39th St., 12th Fl. New York, NY 10016-0112 (212) 684-6577 FAX: (212) 689-6549; E-mail: noyes@noyes.org; URL: http://www.noyes.org Limitations: Giving limited to the U.S.
O’Donnell Foundation 100 Crescent Ct., Ste. 1660 Dallas, TX 75201-1884 E-mail: info@odf.org; URL: http://www.odf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
The William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation, Inc. 30195 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 106W Cleveland, OH 44124 (216) 831-4134 FAX: (216) 378-0594; E-mail: lsgory@oneillfdn.org; URL: http://www.oneillfdn.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Cleveland, OH, area, and in cities where family members reside, including Sonoma County, CA, Washington DC, Naples and Bonita Springs, FL, Big Island, HI, the Baltimore/Annapolis, MD, area, the New York/ Long Island, NY, area, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Licking County, OH, area, Houston, TX, and Richmond, VA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust c/o The Northern Trust Co., Community Affairs Div. 50 S. LaSalle St., L7 Chicago, IL 60675-0001 (312) 630-1762 E-mail: northern_trust_charitable_trust@ntrs.com; URL: http://www.northerntrust.com/pws/jsp/ display2.jsp?XML=pages/nt/ 0601/1137700254265_667.xml Limitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, neighborhoods of Chatham, Englewood, Humboldt Park, Logan Square, Loop, Washington Park, and West Town.
Northwest Area Foundation c/o Karl N. Stauber 60 Plato Blvd. E., Ste. 400 St. Paul, MN 55107-1832 (651) 224-9635 FAX: (651) 225-7701; E-mail: info@nwaf.org; URL: http://www.nwaf.org Limitations: Giving limited to IA, ID, MN, MT, ND, OR, SD, and WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation 720 E. Wisconsin Ave., W07SW Milwaukee, WI 53202-4703 (414) 665-2904 E-mail: nmfoundation@northwesternmutual.com; URL: http://www.nmfn.com/tn/aboutus— fd_intro Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area.
The Oak Foundation U.S.A. 511 Congress St., Ste. 800 Portland, ME 04101-3478 E-mail: info@oakfnd.org; URL: http://www.oakfnd.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Oberkotter Foundation 1600 Market St., Ste. 3600 Philadelphia, PA 19103-7286 (215) 751-2601 FAX: (215) 751-2678; E-mail: RDIMARTINO@Schnader.com Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The John R. Oishei Foundation 1 HSBC Ctr., Ste. 3650 Buffalo, NY 14203-2805 (716) 856-9490 FAX: (716) 856-9493; E-mail: info@oisheifdt.org; URL: http://www.oisheifdt.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: info@occf.org; Additional address: 1000 N. Broadway Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102; Additional E-mails:
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n.anthony@occf.org and c.nestlen@occf.org; URL: http://www.occf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Oklahoma City, OK, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. 1991 Broadway St., Ste. 200 Redwood City, CA 94063-1958 E-mail: info@omidyar.net; URL: http:// www.omidyar.net/ Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis.
Open Society Institute 400 W. 59th St. New York, NY 10019-1105 (212) 548-0600 FAX: (212) 548-4600; URL: http://www.soros.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
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: info@ocf1.org; URL: http://www.ocf1.org Limitations: Giving limited to OR.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Bernard Osher Foundation 1 Ferry Bldg., Ste. 255 San Francisco, CA 94111-4243 (415) 861-5587 FAX: (415) 677-5868; E-mail (for Patricia T. Nagle): nagle@osherfoundation.com; URL: http:// www.osherfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and San Francisco counties, CA, and ME.
Osteopathic Heritage Foundations 1500 Lake Shore Dr., Ste. 230 Columbus, OH 43204-3800 (614) 737-4370 FAX: (614) 737-4371; E-mail: heritage@ohf-ohio.org; Toll-free tel.: (866) 737-4370; URL: http:// www.osteopathicheritage.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in the following OH counties: Athens, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Madison, Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pickaway, Ross, Union, Vinton, and Washington.
The Overbrook Foundation 122 E. 42nd St., Ste. 2500 New York, NY 10168-2500 (212) 661-8710 FAX: (212) 661-8664; E-mail: contact@overbrookfoundation.org; URL: http://www.overbrook.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the United States, South Africa, and Latin America— especially Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador.
The Oxley Foundation c/o Krya Prater 1437 S. Boulder, Ste. 770 Tulsa, OK 74119-3642 FAX: (918) 582-9419; E-mail: kboulter@oxleyfdn.com Limitations: Giving primarily in OK, with emphasis on Tulsa; some giving nationally.
PacifiCorp Foundation 825 N.E. Multnomah St., Ste. 2000 Portland, OR 97232-4116 (503) 813-7257 FAX: (503) 813-7249; E-mail: pacificorpfoundation@pacificorp.com; URL: http://www.pacificorpfoundation.org
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Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in northern CA, southeastern, ID, OR, UT, central and southeastern WA, and WY.
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation 300 2nd St., Ste. 200 Los Altos, CA 94022-3632 (650) 948-7658 E-mail: inquiries@packard.org; URL: http:// www.packard.org Limitations: Giving for the arts and community development primarily in Los Altos and Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, and Monterey counties, CA; Pueblo, CO, and national giving for child health and development; national and international giving for population, conservation, and science.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Park Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 550 Ithaca, NY 14851-0550 Limitations: Giving limited to the eastern U.S., primarily in central NY, Washington, DC, and North Carolina.
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation 1055 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1701 Los Angeles, CA 90017-5600 (213) 482-3185 FAX: (213) 482-8878; URL: http:// www.parsonsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Los Angeles County, CA.
Paso del Norte Health Foundation 1100 N. Stanton, Ste. 510 El Paso, TX 79902-4155 (915) 544-7636 FAX: (915) 544-7713; E-mail: apauli@pdnhf.org; URL: http://www.pdnhf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Paso del Norte Region, including eastern TX and southern NM.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund 10 Post Office Sq. N., Ste. 995 Boston, MA 02109-4603 (617) 451-6178 Limitations: Giving primarily in New England with emphasis on MA.
Amelia Peabody Foundation 1 Hollis St., Ste. 215 Wellesley, MA 02482-4675 URL: http://www.ameliapeabody.org Limitations: Giving limited to MA.
Peninsula Community Foundation 1700 S. El Camino Real, Ste. 300 San Mateo, CA 94402-3049 (650) 358-9369 Limitations: Giving limited to San Mateo and northern Santa Clara Counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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: moreinfo@williampennfoundation.org; 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).
FOUNDATIONS
FAX: (225) 381-0128; Additional tel. for Lori Bertman: (225) 338-9386, E-mail: lori@penningtonfamilyfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.penningtonfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to communities within or near Baton Rouge, LA.
The PepsiCo Foundation, Inc. c/o Dir., Corp. Contribs. 700 Anderson Hill Rd. Purchase, NY 10577-1401 (914) 253-3153 URL: http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Citizenship/ Contributions/index.cfm Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Perelman Family Foundation c/o Mafco Holdings 35 E. 62nd St. New York, NY 10021-8014 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Perkins-Prothro Foundation 2304 Midwestern Pkwy., Ste. 200 Wichita Falls, TX 76308-2334 (940) 723-7163 Limitations: Giving limited to TX, with emphasis on Wichita Falls.
The Perot Foundation P.O. Box 269014 Plano, TX 75026-9014 (972) 788-3000 Limitations: Giving primarily in TX.
Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation c/o Cook & Franke 660 E. Mason St., 5th Fl. Milwaukee, WI 53202-3829 (414) 227-1266 URL: http://www.jbpf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Milwaukee, WI, area.
The Pfizer Foundation, Inc. 235 E. 42nd St. New York, NY 10017-5703 FAX: (212) 309-4254; E-mail: Oonagh.C.Puglisi@pfizer.com; URL: http://www.pfizer.com/pfizer/subsites/ philanthropy/index.jsp Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
The Philadelphia Foundation 1234 Market St., Ste. 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19107-3794 (215) 563-6417 FAX: (215) 563-6882; E-mail: parkow@philafound.org; 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: phillipsfnd@phillipsfnd.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Irene W. & C. B. Pennington Foundation
The Picower Foundation
2237 S. Acadian Thruway, Ste. 601 Baton Rouge, LA 70808-2380 (225) 383-3412
1410 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480-5019
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Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with targeted funding in southeast FL and the Northeast.
The Pinkerton Foundation 610 5th Ave., Ste. 316 New York, NY 10020-2403 (212) 332-3385 FAX: (212) 332-3399; E-mail: pinkfdn@pinkertonfdn.org; URL: http:// www.thepinkertonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The Pioneer Fund 1515 Arapahoe St., Ste. 970 Denver, CO 80202-2111 Limitations: Giving primarily in Denver, CO; some giving also in Memphis, TN and on a national basis.
The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust 6720 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 350 Scottsdale, AZ 85253-4456 (480) 948-5853 FAX: (480) 348-1316; E-mail: info@pipertrust.org; URL: http://www.pipertrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Maricopa County, AZ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Pittsburgh Foundation 5 PPG Pl., Ste. 250 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-5414 (412) 391-5122 FAX: (412) 391-7259; E-mail: email@pghfdn.org; Grant application E-mail: trueheartw@pghfdn.org; 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 6410 Poplar Ave., Ste. 710 Memphis, TN 38119-4863 FAX: (901) 761-6186; E-mail: Masson@plough.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Shelby County, TN, with an emphasis on Memphis.
The PNC Foundation 249 5th Ave., 20th Fl. 1 PNC Plz. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-2707 (412) 762-7076 FAX: (412) 705-3584; E-mail: foundations@pncbank.com; URL: http:// www.pnccommunityinvolvement.com/ PNCFoundation.htm Limitations: Giving primarily in Washington, DC, DE, IN, KY, MD, NJ, OH, PA, and VA.
Polk Bros. Foundation, Inc. 20 W. Kinzie St., Ste. 1110 Chicago, IL 60610-4600 (312) 527-4684 FAX: (312) 527-4681; E-mail: info@polkbrosfdn.org; URL: http://www.polkbrosfdn.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Chicago, IL.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Pond Foundation 1447 Seville Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505-4647 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on NM.
Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. 711 High St. Des Moines, IA 50392-0150 (515) 247-7227 FAX: (515) 246-5475; E-mail: murphy.jodi@principal.com; URL: http:// www.principal.com/about/giving Limitations: Giving limited to Des Moines, IA, and areas of company operations in Wilmington, DE,
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Cedar Falls, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Pella, IA, Grand Island, NE, Spokane, WA, and Appleton, WI.
Pritzker Foundation 71 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 4600 Chicago, IL 60606-4637 (312) 577-2666 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Chicago, IL.
The Procter & Gamble Fund
Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix, AZ, and Indianapolis, IN.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
S. J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation P.O. Box 45385 Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0385 Limitations: Giving limited to UT.
Qwest Foundation
2 Procter & Gamble Pl. Cincinnati, OH 45202-3315 (513) 983-2143 FAX: (513) 983-2147; E-mail: pgfund.im@pg.com; URL: http://www.pg.com/company/ our_commitment/community.jhtml Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
1801 California St., 50th Fl. Denver, CO 80202-2635 (303) 896-1266 FAX: (303) 896-4982; E-mail: qwest.foundation@qwest.com; URL: http://www.qwest.com/about/company/ community/foundation/ Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.
Progress Energy Foundation, Inc.
Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.
P.O. Box 2591 Raleigh, NC 27602-2591 FAX: (919) 546-4338; E-mail: kellan.chapin@pgnmail.com; Additional E-mail: grants@pgnmail.com; URL: http:// www.progress-energy.com/community/ foundation/grantguidelines.asp Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations in FL, NC, and SC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc. 99 Park Ave., Ste. 2220 New York, NY 10016-1601 (212) 370-1165 FAX: (212) 599-6282; E-mail: grants@prospect-hill.org; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/prospecthill/ Limitations: Giving primarily on a national basis with emphasis on MA, NJ, NY, and RI; limited support is directed towards environmental conservation and reproductive health projects in the Mayan Region of Latin America.
The Prudential Foundation Prudential Plz. 751 Broad St., 15th Fl. Newark, NJ 07102-3777 (973) 802-4791 E-mail: community.resources@prudential.com; URL: http://www.prudential.com/view/page/ 12373 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, Philadelphia and Scranton, PA, and Dallas and Houston, TX.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. 1200 U St. N.W. Washington, DC 20009-4443 (202) 965-1800 FAX: (202) 265-8851; E-mail: info@publicwelfare.org; URL: http://www.publicwelfare.org Limitations: Giving is generally limited to the U.S. (more than 90 percent).
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust 135 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 1200 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2484 (317) 231-6075 FAX: (317) 231-9208; E-mail: mprice@nmpct.org; 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
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.
Rasmuson Foundation 301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 400 Anchorage, AK 99503-2648 (907) 297-2700 FAX: (907) 297-2770; E-mail: rasmusonfdn@rasmuson.org; URL: http://www.rasmuson.org Limitations: Giving limited to AK.
John & Cynthia Reed Foundation c/o U.S. Trust 114 W. 47th St. New York, NY 10036-1510 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on Princeton, NJ, and the greater metropolitan New York, NY, area.
Michael Reese Health Trust 20 N. Wacker Dr., Ste. 760 Chicago, IL 60606-2804 (312) 726-1008 FAX: (312) 726-2797; E-mail: programs@healthtrust.net; URL: http:// www.healthtrust.net Limitations: Giving limited to the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area with emphasis on the city of Chicago.
The Reinberger Foundation 27600 Chagrin Blvd., No. 355 Cleveland, OH 44122-4498 (216) 292-2790 FAX: (216) 292-4466; E-mail: reinbergerfound@aol.com; URL: http:// foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/reinberger/ 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: info@rrf.org; Additional E-mail (for Marilyn Hennessy): hennessy@rrf.org; URL: http://www.rrf.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KY, MO, WI) and FL for direct service projects not having the potential of national impact.
Charles H. Revson Foundation, Inc. 55 E. 59th St., 23rd Fl. New York, NY 10022-1112
(212) 935-3340
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FAX: (212) 688-0633; E-mail: info@revsonfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.revsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust 128 Reynolda Village Winston-Salem, NC 27106-5123 (336) 723-1456 FAX: (336) 723-7765; E-mail: Karen@kbr.org; Additional tel. (for Karen Yoak Lewis, Dir., Admin.): (336) 721-2273; URL: http:// www.kbr.org Limitations: Giving limited to NC; social welfare grants limited to Winston-Salem and Forsyth County; health care giving, statewide.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation 1701 Village Center Cir. Las Vegas, NV 89134-6303 (702) 804-6000 FAX: (702) 804-6099; E-mail: generalquestions@dwrf.org; URL: http:// www.dwreynolds.org 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: info@zsr.org; 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 FAX: (512) 474-7281; E-mail: shaffey@rgkfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.rgkfoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Rhode Island Foundation 1 Union Station Providence, RI 02903-1746 (401) 274-4564 FAX: (401) 331-8085; Artist grants E-mail: celliott@rifoundation.org; URL: http:// www.rifoundation.org Limitations: Giving through discretionary funds limited to RI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Sid W. Richardson Foundation 309 Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76102-4006 (817) 336-0494 FAX: (817) 332-2176; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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.
Robertson Foundation c/o Dorian A. Vergos & Co., LLC
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592 5th Ave., 2nd Fl. New York, NY 10036-2602
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Rochester Area Community Foundation 500 East Ave. Rochester, NY 14607-1912 (585) 271-4100 FAX: (585) 271-4292; E-mail: edoherty@racf.org; Grant application E-mail: mhartmann@racf.org; 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. 437 Madison Ave., 37th Fl. New York, NY 10022-7001 (212) 812-4200 FAX: (212) 812-4299; E-mail: info@rbf.org; E-mail for annual report: anreport@rbf.org; URL: http:// www.rbf.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis, and in Central and Eastern Europe, East and Southeast Asia, and South Africa.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Rockefeller Foundation 420 5th Ave. New York, NY 10018-2702 (212) 869-8500 URL: http://www.rockfound.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Africa, North America, and Southeast Asia.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
The Roe Foundation 301 N. Main St., Ste. 1735 Greenville, SC 29601-2122 (864) 242-5007 FAX: (864) 242-5014; E-mail: roefdn@aol.com; Application address: c/o Shirley W. Roe, Chair., 415 Belmont Ave., Greenville, SC 29601 Limitations: Giving on an international basis.
The RosaMary Foundation P.O. Box 13218 New Orleans, LA 70185-3218 (504) 895-1984 FAX: (504) 895-1988; URL: http://www.rosamary.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area.
Frederick P. & Sandra P. Rose Foundation 200 Madison Ave., 5th Fl. New York, NY 10016-3912 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
Rosenberg Foundation 131 Steuart St., Ste. 650 San Francisco, CA 94105-1244 FAX: (415) 357-5016; E-mail: lmoll@rosenfound.org; URL: http://www.rosenfound.org Limitations: Giving limited to CA, except for national grants.
Arthur Ross Foundation, Inc. c/o Anchin Block & Anchin, LLP 1375 Broadway New York, NY 10018-7001 (212) 737-7311 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
308 E. 8th St. Little Rock, AR 72202-3999 (501) 376-6854 FAX: (501) 374-4797; E-mail: programstaff@wrfoundation.org; URL: http://www.wrfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to AR, or for projects that benefit AR.
Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Russell Family Foundation
Rockwell Automation Charitable Corp. 1201 S. 2nd St. Milwaukee, WI 53204-2410 E-mail: jlpanek@ra.rockwell.com; Additional E-mail: RACharitable_Corp@ra.rockwell.com; URL: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/ about_us/neighbor/giving.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis with some emphasis on Cleveland, OH and Milwaukee, WI; giving also to national organizations.
Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation 400 Collins Rd., N.E., M.S. 124-302 Cedar Rapids, IA 52498-0001 FAX: (319) 295-9374; E-mail: cmdietz@rockwellcollins.com; Additional E-mail: communityrelations@rockwellcollins.com; URL: http://www.rockwellcollins.com/about/ community/charitable_giving/ charitable_corporation/index.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Pomona, San Jose, and Tustin, CA, Melbourne, FL, IA, Portland, OR, and Richardson, TX.
Rockwell Fund, Inc. 770 S. Post Oak Ln., Ste. 525 Houston, TX 77056-6660 (713) 629-9022 FAX: (713) 629-7702; E-mail: jahlgrim@rockfund.org; URL: http://www.rockfund.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Houston, TX.
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.
P.O. Box 2567 Gig Harbor, WA 98335-4567 (253) 858-5050 FAX: (253) 851-0460; E-mail: info@trff.org; Toll Free tel.: (888) 252-4331; URL: http://www.trff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the Puget Sound region of WA.
Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio 4208 Prospect Ave. Cleveland, OH 44103-4306 (216) 431-8010 FAX: (216) 431-8015; E-mail: dzeman@saintlukesfoundation.org; URL: http://www.saintlukesfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Cleveland and Cuyahoga counties, OH.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Saint Paul Foundation 55 5th St. E., Ste. 600 St. Paul, MN 55101-1797 (651) 224-5463 FAX: (651) 224-8123; E-mail: inbox@saintpaulfoundation.org; Additional tel.: (800) 875-6167; Additional E-mails: ckr@saintpaulfoundation.org and lmh@saintpaulfoundation.org; URL: http:// saintpaulfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington counties in the metropolitan Saint Paul, MN, area.
Samberg Family Foundation 3101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 220 Arlington, VA 22201-4445 Telephone for Jerry Levine: (703) 351-9405 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
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The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc.
Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation
350 5th Ave., Ste. 4301 New York, NY 10118-4301 (212) 239-3030 FAX: (212) 239-3039; E-mail: info@samuels.org; URL: http://www.samuels.org Limitations: Giving limited to New York, NY.
P.O. Box 51 Tulsa, OK 74101-0051 (918) 591-1090 FAX: (918) 591-1758; E-mail: ahughes@schusterman.org; URL: http:// www.schusterman.org Limitations: Giving primarily to nonsectarian organizations in OK; giving on a local, national, and international basis for Jewish organizations.
The San Diego Foundation 2508 Historic Decatur Rd., Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92106-6138 (619) 235-2300 FAX: (619) 239-1710; E-mail: info@sdfoundation.org; Additional tel.: (858) 385-1595 (for North County); 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: rec@sff.org; Intent to Apply E-mail: apps@sff.org; 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Sandy River Charitable Foundation 349 Voter Hill Rd. Farmington, ME 04938-6030 FAX: (207) 779-1901; E-mail: info@srcfoundation.org; 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: cslosser@sbfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.sbfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara County, CA.
250 University Ave., Ste. 200 Palo Alto, CA 94301-1738 (650) 331-1031 FAX: (650) 331-1033; E-mail: grants@skollfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.skollfoundation.org/
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation P.O. Box 2007 Sheridan, WY 82801-2007 FAX: (307) 672-1443; E-mail: lmavrakis@fib.com Limitations: Giving primarily within a 35-mile radius of Sheridan, WY, and in specific areas of MT.
The Seattle Foundation 1200 5th Ave., Ste. 1300 Seattle, WA 98101-3151 (206) 622-2294 FAX: (206) 622-7673; E-mail: info@seattlefoundation.org; Grant information E-mails: grantmaking@seattlefoundation.org and c.erickson@seattlefoundation.org; URL: http:// www.seattlefoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Seattle-King County, WA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation 845 3rd Ave., 16th Fl. New York, NY 10022-6601 (212) 397-6060 Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
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.
Sara Lee Foundation
Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc.
c/o Direct Grants Prog. 3500 Lacey Rd. Downers grove, IL 60515-5424 FAX: (630) 598-8459; URL: http:// www.saraleefoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the greater metropolitan Chicago, IL, area.
300 N. Corporate Dr., Ste. 200 Brookfield, WI 53045-5862 (262) 754-9160 FAX: (262) 754-9162; E-mail: contactus@siebertfoundation.org; URL: http://www.siebertfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in WI.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
William E. Simon Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
P.O. Box 2708 Portland, OR 97208-2708 Limitations: Giving primarily in OR and southwest WA, with preference given to Portland’s metropolitan area.
140 E. 45th St., Ste. 14D New York, NY 10017-7136 (212) 661-8366 FAX: (212) 661-9450; 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.
Dr. Scholl Foundation
The Skillman Foundation 100 Talon Centre Dr., Ste. 100 Detroit, MI 48207-4266 (313) 393-1185 FAX: (313) 393-1187; E-mail: mailbox@skillman.org; URL: http://www.skillman.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southeastern MI, with emphasis on metropolitan Detroit, and Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.
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The Skoll Foundation
15 Biltmore Estates Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85016-2821 (602) 274-7955 Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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.
767 5th Ave., 50th Fl. New York, NY 10153-0023 (212) 832-8500 Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
The Jess & Sheila Schwartz Family Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation
Skirball Foundation
630 5th Ave., Ste. 2550 New York, NY 10111-0242 (212) 649-1649 FAX: (212) 757-5117; URL: http://www.sloan.org
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Smart Family Foundation 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: dford@smithfamilyfoundation.net; URL: http://www.smithfamilyfoundation.net Limitations: Giving limited to greater Boston, MA.
Y & H Soda Foundation 1635 School St. Moraga, CA 94556-1150 (925) 631-1133 FAX: (925) 631-0248; E-mail: info@yhsodafoundation.org; URL: http:// www.yhsodafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA.
The Sorenson Legacy Foundation 2511 S. West Temple St. Salt Lake City, UT 84115-3060 URL: http://www.sorensonlegacy.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Salt Lake City, UT.
Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation P.O. Box 1409 Ardmore, OK 73402-1409 (580) 226-0700 FAX: (580) 226-0223; E-mail: lapulliam@sbcglobal.net Limitations: Giving limited to OK organizations within a 50-mile radius of Ardmore.
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: information@spencer.org; URL: http:// www.spencer.org Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis.
The W. L. S. Spencer Foundation 1660 Bush St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 561-6540 FAX: (415) 561-6477; E-mail: mgregory@pfs-llc.net; URL: http://www.pfs-llc.net/spencer/ spencer.html Limitations: Giving on a worldwide basis through intermediaries based in the United States.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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St. Jude Medical Foundation
Alex Stern Family Foundation
1 Lillehei Plz. St. Paul, MN 55117-1761 (651) 481-7693 FAX: (651) 846-4673; E-mail: info@sjmfoundation.com; URL: http:// www.sjmfoundation.com/ Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with some emphasis on MN.
4152 30th Ave. S., No. 102 Fargo, ND 58104-8403 Limitations: Giving limited to the Moorhead, MN, and Fargo, ND areas.
Stardust Foundation, Inc. 6730 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 230 Scottsdale, AZ 85253-4416 (480) 607-5800 Limitations: Giving primarily in Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ.
The Starr Foundation 399 Park Ave., 17th Fl. New York, NY 10022-4614 URL: http://www.starrfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily on a national and international basis, with emphasis on New York, NY and emphasis on Asia internationally.
State Farm Companies Foundation 1 State Farm Plz. Bloomington, IL 61710-0001 (309) 766-2161 FAX: (309) 766-2314; E-mail: kristy.funk.cm3n@statefarm.com; Additional E-mail: home.sf-foundation. 494b00@statefarm.com; URL: http:// www.statefarm.com/foundati/foundati.htm Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada.
State Street Foundation, Inc. c/o Community Affairs 1 Lincoln St. Boston, MA 02111-2900 (617) 664-4619 FAX: (617) 664-8759; E-mail: alnorthrop@statestreet.com; URL: http:// www.statestreet.com/company/ community_affairs/global_philanthropy/ overview.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Boston and Quincy, MA.
The Staten Island Foundation 260 Christopher Ln., Ste. 3B Staten Island, NY 10314-1658 (718) 697-2831 FAX: (718) 697-3180; URL: http:// www.thestatenislandfoundation.org/ Limitations: Giving only in Staten Island, NY.
Stealth Foundation P.O. Box 448 Rye, CO 81069-0448 Limitations: Giving primarily in AZ and CA.
Steelcase Foundation P.O. Box 1967, GH-4E Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967 FAX: (616) 475-2200; E-mail: sbroman@steelcase.com; 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 Stewardship Foundation P.O. Box 1278 Tacoma, WA 98401-1278 E-mail: info@stewardshipfdn.org; URL: http:// www.stewardshipfdn.org Limitations: Giving internationally, nationally and in western WA, especially in Tacoma and Pierce County and the Puget Sound Region.
Strategic Grant Partners, Inc. 128 First Ave. Needham, MA 02494-2805 Limitations: Giving primarily in MA.
Surdna Foundation, Inc. 330 Madison Ave., 30th Fl. New York, NY 10017-5001 (212) 557-0010 FAX: (212) 557-0003; E-mail: questions@surdna.org; URL: http://www.surdna.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Dr. W. C. Swanson Family Foundation, Inc. 2955 Harrison Blvd., Ste. 201 Ogden, UT 84403-0984 (801) 392-0360 FAX: (801) 392-0429; E-mail: SFF@swanfound.org; Additional tel.: (801) 530-0360; E-mail (for Lynda Murphy): lynda@swanfound.org Limitations: Giving primarily in UT, with emphasis on Weber County and Ogden City.
Ann and Bill Swindells Charitable Trust The Stratford Foundation c/o Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP 111 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02199-7610 (617) 239-0778
Levi Strauss Foundation 1155 Battery St. San Francisco, CA 94111-1203 (415) 501-3577 FAX: (415) 501-6575; E-mail: lsf@levi.com; Application address for Syringe Access Fund: Stuart C. Burden, Dir., Community Affairs, The Americas, 1155 Battery St., San Francisco, CA 94111, E-mail: syringeaccess@levi.com; URL: http://www.levistrauss.com/Citizenship/ LeviStraussFoundation.aspx Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
The Strong Foundation c/o Bank of Hawaii P.O. Box 3170 Honolulu, HI 96802-3170 Limitations: Giving limited to HI.
50 California St., Ste. 3350 San Francisco, CA 94111-4735 (415) 393-1551 FAX: (415) 393-1552; E-mail: info@stuartfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.stuartfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and WA.
Sunderland Foundation 11011 Cody St. Overland Park, KS 66210-1399 (913) 451-8900 E-mail: sunderlandfoundation@ashgrove.com; URL: http://www.sunderlandfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in AR, KS, MO, and NE.
The Sunshine Lady Foundation, Inc.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Foundation
SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation c/o SunTrust Banks, Inc. 919 E. Main St. Richmond, VA 23219-4625
1211 S.W. 5th Ave., Ste. 2340 Portland, OR 97204-3723 (503) 222-0689 FAX: (503) 222-0726; E-mail: cdehart@ipns.com; URL: http://www.swindellstrust.org Limitations: Giving primarily in OR.
Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation P.O. Box 293 Belfast, ME 04915-0293 (207) 338-5654 E-mail: lissa@switzernetwork.org; URL: http:// www.switzernetwork.org/ Limitations: Giving limited to CA, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT for fellowship program, leadership grants available on a national basis.
S. Mark Taper Foundation 12011 San Vicente Blvd., Ste. 400 Los Angeles, CA 90049-4946 (310) 476-5413 FAX: (310) 471-4993; E-mail: info@smtfoundation.org; Additional E-mail: rreisler@smtfoundation.org; URL: https://www.smtfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in southern CA.
Target Foundation
Stuart Foundation
P.O. Box 1074 Morehead City, NC 28557-1074 (252) 240-2788 Application address: 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.sunshineladyfdn.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
650 Madison Ave., 17th Fl New York, NY 10022-1029 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations, with emphasis on VA.
(804) 782-7907
33 South Sixth St., CC-3600 Minneapolis, MN 55402 (800) 388-6740 FAX: (612) 696-4706; E-mail: community.relations@target.com; URL: http://www.target.com/community Limitations: Giving limited to the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN metropolitan area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
TD Banknorth Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 9540 1 Portland Sq. Portland, ME 04112-9540 (207) 828-7558 E-mail: julie.mcquillan@tdbanknorth.com; Contact for Non-Profit Training Resource Fund: Michael L. Rayder, Jr., Mgr., tel.: (207) 756-6947, E-mail: Michael.Rayder@TDBanknorth.com; URL: http:// www.tdbanknorth.com/community/grants.html Limitations: Giving limited to CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, and VT.
Tenet Healthcare Foundation 13737 Noel Rd., Ste. 100 Dallas, TX 75240-2017 (469) 893-6502 FAX: (469) 893-2605; E-mail: foundation@tenethealth.com; URL: http://www.tenethealth.com/TenetHealth/ TenetFoundation Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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The Textron Charitable Trust c/o Textron Inc. 40 Westminster St. Providence, RI 02903-2525 URL: http://www.textron.com/profile/ community.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on RI.
Tiger Foundation 101 Park Ave., 21st Fl. New York, NY 10178-4799 (212) 984-2565 FAX: (212) 949-9778; E-mail: info@tigerfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.tigerfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY.
The TJX Foundation, Inc. c/o The TJX Cos., Inc. 770 Cochituate Rd., Rte. 1E Framingham, MA 01701 (508) 390-3199 URL: http://www.tjx.com/corprespons/ commsupp.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Tomorrow Foundation 650 Madison Ave., 16th Fl. New York, NY 10022-1029 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
Topfer Family Foundation 3600 Capital of Texas Hwy., Bldg B Ste. 310 Austin, TX 78746-3211 (512) 329-0009 FAX: (512) 329-6462; E-mail: info@topferfoundation.org; Toll free tel.: (866) 897-0298; URL: http:// www.topferfamilyfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater metropolitan areas of Chicago, IL and Austin, TX.
Tosa Foundation c/o Tashia F. Morgridge 3130 Alpine Road, PMB 705, Ste. 288 Portola Valley, CA 94028-8005 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Limitations: Giving primarily in Tampa, FL., Charlotte, NC., and Central NY.
Triangle Community Foundation 4813 Emperor Blvd., Ste. 130 P.O. Box 12834 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2834 (919) 474-8370 FAX: (919) 941-9208; E-mail: info@trianglecf.org; Additional E-mails: krystin@trianglecf.org and cathy@trianglecf.org; URL: http:// www.trianglecf.org Limitations: Giving limited to Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties, NC.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Trust for Mutual Understanding 6 W. 48th St., 12th Fl. New York, NY 10036-1802 (212) 843-0404 FAX: (212) 843-0344; E-mail: tmu@tmuny.org; 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, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, and Ukraine.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
TSC Foundation, Inc. 104 E. Springs St. Lancaster, SC 29720-2159 Limitations: Giving primarily in NC and SC.
Tulsa Community Foundation 7020 S. Yale, Ste. 220 Tulsa, OK 74136-5744 (918) 494-8823 FAX: (918) 494-9826; E-mail: Info@TulsaCF.org; Additional E-mail: plakin@tulsacf.org; URL: http://www.tulsacf.org Limitations: Giving limited to northeastern OK through discretionary funds; donor-advised giving is nationwide.
Turner Foundation, Inc.
Travelers Foundation 385 Washington St., M.C. 514D St. Paul, MN 55102-1396 (651) 310-7757 FAX: (651) 310-2327; Additional contact: Shary Kempainen, E-mail: shkempai@stpaultravelers.com; URL: http:// www.travelers.com/SPT03PortalMain.asp? startpage=/corporate/about/community/ foundation.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of significant company operations, with emphasis on the Twin Cities, MN; giving also to national organizations.
Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc. 290 Pratt St. Meriden, CT 06450-8604 FAX: (203) 639-5545; E-mail: info@tremainefoundation.org; URL: http://www.tremainefoundation.org
Harry C. Trexler Trust 33 S. 7th St., Ste. 205 Allentown, PA 18101-2406 (610) 434-9645 Limitations: Giving limited to Lehigh County, PA.
c/o Michael Finley 133 Luckie St. N.W., 2nd Fl. Atlanta, GA 30303-2038 (404) 681-9900 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.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Turner Global Foundation, Inc. 214 Hamrick Rd. Lamont, FL 32336-7408 Limitations: Giving on a national basis, including national programs in Washington, DC.
Turrell Fund 21 Van Vleck St. Montclair, NJ 07042-2358 (973) 783-9358 FAX: (973) 783-9283; E-mail: turrell@turrellfund.org; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ turrell/ Limitations: Giving limited to Essex, Union, Hudson and Passaic counties, NJ, and VT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Triad Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 4440 Ithaca, NY 14852-4440
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U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN 55402-7000 (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. Weehawken, NJ 07086-6724 Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.
UniHealth Foundation 800 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1300 Los Angeles, CA 90017-2665 (213) 630-6500 FAX: (213) 630-6509; E-mail: Webadmin@unihealthfoundation.org; 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.
Unilever United States Foundation c/o Unilever United States, Inc., Tax Dept. 700 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632-3113 (201) 894-2236 Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
Union Bank of California Foundation c/o Union Bank of California, N.A. 445 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90071-1601 E-mail: laura.johnson@uboc.com; Application addresses: Central CA, Northern CA, and Pacific Northwest: Karen Murakami, Fdn. Off., Union Bank of California, N.A., 400 California St., 8th Fl., M.C. 1-001-08, San Francisco, CA 94101, tel.: (415) 765-3890, E-mail: karen.murakami@uboc.com, Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties, CA: Susana Lopez, Fdn. Off., Union Bank of California, N.A., 445 S. Figueroa St., 4th Fl., M.C. G04-110, Los Angeles, CA 90071, tel.: (213) 236-5540, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties, CA: J.R. Raines, Fdn. Off., Union Bank of California, N.A., 530 B St., M.C. S-650, San Diego, CA 92101, tel.: (619) 230-3043; URL: http://www.uboc.com/about/main/ 0,,2485_3457,00.html Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis on Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties, CA, central and northern CA, and the Pacific Northwest.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Union Pacific Foundation 1400 Douglas St., Stop 1560 Omaha, NE 68179-1001 (402) 544-5600 E-mail: upf@up.com; URL: http://www.up.com/found Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations.
Unocal Foundation 6001 Bollinger Canyon Rd. San Ramon, CA 94583-2324 Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
BC-MN-H21B 800 Nicollet Mall, 21st Fl.
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The UPS Foundation
Virginia Environmental Endowment
55 Glenlake Pkwy., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30328-3474 (404) 828-6374 FAX: (404) 828-7435; URL: http:// www.community.ups.com/philanthropy/ main.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in Canada and Mexico; giving also to statewide, regional, national, and international organizations.
P.O. Box 790 Richmond, VA 23218-0790 (804) 644-5000 E-mail: info@vee.org; Address for Federal Express, UPS, etc.: 3 James Ctr., 1051 E. Cary St., Ste. 1400, Richmond, VA 23219; URL: http:// www.vee.org Limitations: Giving limited to KY and WV for the Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys Program and VA for the Virginia Program and Mini-Grant Program.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Valero Energy Foundation 1 Valero Way P.O. Box 696000 San Antonio, TX 78269-6000 E-mail: Sylvia.Rodriguez@valero.com; Additional Contact: Beth Senac, E-mail: Beth.Senac@valero.com; URL: http:// www.valero.com/Community/ ValeroEnergyFoundation.htm 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: info@wgvalley.org; URL: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/ wgvalley/ Limitations: Giving primarily in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, CA.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Wachovia Foundation, Inc. 100 N. Main St., NC 6755 Winston-Salem, NC 27150-6755 (336) 732-6138 E-mail: communityaffairs@wachovia.com; Additional address: 301 S. College St., NC 0143, Charlotte, NC 28288-0143. tel.: (704) 715-8579; E-mail for Teachers and Teaching Initiative: tti@wachovia.com; URL: http:// www.wachovia.com/inside/page/ 0,,139_414_430,00.html Limitations: Giving primarily in CT, DE, Washington, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, and VA; giving also to national organizations active in areas of company operations.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Wachovia Regional Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
123 S. Broad St., 3rd Fl. PA4360 Philadelphia, PA 19109-1029 (215) 670-4300 FAX: (215) 670-4313; Contact for Neighborhood Implementation and Planning Grants: Kimberly Allen, Prog. Off., tel.: (215) 670-4307, Mailee Walker, 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.
Verizon Foundation
Wal-Mart Foundation
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
van Ameringen Foundation, Inc. 509 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10022-5501 (212) 758-6221 URL: http://www.vanamfound.org/ Limitations: Giving primarily in metropolitan New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA.
1 Verizon Way Basking Ridge, NJ 07920-1025 (800) 360-7955 FAX: (908) 630-2260; E-mail: verizon.foundation@verizon.com; URL: http://foundation.verizon.com Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in PR, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela.
Vermont Community Foundation 3 Court St. P.O. Box 30 Middlebury, VT 05753-1405 (802) 388-3355 FAX: (802) 388-3398; E-mail: info@vermontcf.org; Additional E-mail: mconlon@vermontcf.org; URL: http://www.vermontcf.org Limitations: Giving limited to VT.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Gilbert Verney Foundation 117 Antrim Rd. Bennington, NH 03442-4205 (603) 588-3311 Application address: c/o Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., Bennington, NH 03442 Limitations: Giving primarily in New England.
Victoria Foundation, Inc. 946 Bloomfield Ave., 2nd Fl. Glen Ridge, NJ 07028-1304 (973) 748-5300 FAX: (973) 748-0016; E-mail: info@victoriafoundation.org; URL: http:// www.victoriafoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to greater Newark, NJ; environmental grants limited to NJ.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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702 S.W. 8th St. Bentonville, AR 72716-0150 (800) 530-9925 FAX: (479) 273-6850; URL: http:// www.walmartfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations.
The Wallace Foundation 5 Penn Plz., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10001-1837 (212) 251-9700 FAX: (212) 679-6990; E-mail: info@wallacefoundation.org; URL: http:// www.wallacefoundation.org Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. 4910 Massachusetts Ave., Ste. 221 Washington, DC 20016-4368 (202) 966-2932 FAX: (202) 966-3370; E-mail: president@wallacegenetic.org; URL: http://www.wallacegenetic.org
Wallace Global Fund 1990 M St. N.W., Ste. 250 Washington, DC 20036-3430 (202) 452-1530 FAX: (202) 452-0922; E-mail: tkroll@wgf.org; URL: http://www.wgf.org Limitations: Giving on an international basis.
Walton Family Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 2030 Bentonville, AR
72712-2030
(479) 464-1570
FAX: (479) 464-1580; E-mail: info@wffmail.com; 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 65 Bleecker St., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10012-2420 (212) 387-7555 FAX: (212) 387-7560; E-mail: info@warholfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.warholfoundation.org
Wasserman Foundation 12100 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400 Los Angeles, CA 90064-1052 (310) 407-0200 FAX: (310) 882-4601; URL: http:// www.wassermanfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in CA.
The Raymond John Wean Foundation P.O. Box 760 Warren, OH 44482-0760 (330) 394-5600 FAX: (330) 394-5601; E-mail: info@rjweanfdn.org; 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.
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: info@theweinbergfoundation.org; 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: info@weingartfnd.org; URL: http://www.weingartfnd.org Limitations: Giving limited to 7 southern CA counties; Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernadino, and Ventura.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Wellmark Foundation 636 Grand Ave., Sta. 146 Des Moines, IA 50309-2502 (515) 245-4819 FAX: (515) 235-4445; E-mail: wmfoundation@wellmark.com; URL: http://www.wellmark.com/foundation/ index.asp Limitations: Giving limited to IA and SD.
WellPoint Foundation 1 Wellpoint Way, T2 1A6 Thousand Oaks, CA 91362-3893 (805) 557-6177 E-mail: wellpoint.foundation@wellpoint.com; Application address: 3350 Peachtree Rd., GAG004-08, Atlanta, GA 30326, tel.: (404) 467-2917, Email: JaniceHutchings@wellpoint.com; URL: http:// www.wellpointfoundation.org/index.html Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
The Wells Fargo Foundation 550 California St., 7th Fl.
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San Francisco, CA 94104-1004 (415) 396-5947 Additional address: 333 S. Grand Ave., E2064-200, Los Angeles, CA 90071, tel.: (888) 886-1785; Application address for Wells Fargo Housing Foundation: Kimberly Jackson, Exec. Dir., Wells Fargo Housing Fdn., MAC N9305-192, 90 S. 7th St., Minneapolis, MN 55479, tel.: (612) 667-2146; 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 (952) 742-7544 Limitations: Giving primarily in MN.
The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation 40 Fountain Plz., Ste. 277 Buffalo, NY 14202-2220 (716) 855-2146 Limitations: Giving primarily in Buffalo and western NY.
Western Union Foundation 12500 Belford Ave., M.S. M1I Englewood, CO 80112-5939 (720) 332-6606 FAX: (720) 332-4772; E-mail: luella.dangelo@westernunion.com; Additional E-mail: foundation@westernunion.com; URL: http:// corporate.westernunion.com/ wu_foundation.html Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on the metropolitan Denver, CO, area, Coral Springs and Hollywood, FL, Hagerstown, MD, Omaha, NE, Melville, NY, Houston, TX, and in Argentina, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, and Philippines.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation EC2-2A8 P.O. Box 9777 Federal Way, WA 98063-9777 (253) 924-3159 FAX: (253) 924-3658; URL: http:// www.weyerhaeuser.com/citizenship/ philanthropy/weyerfoundation.asp Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis, with emphasis on areas of company operations.
The Wilburforce Foundation
Grants for Capacity Building, Management & Technical Assistance
The Huey and Angelina Wilson Foundation 3636 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd., Ste. 650 Baton Rouge, LA 70816-5216 (225) 292-1344 FAX: (225) 292-1589; E-mail for Jan Ross: janross@hwilson.org; URL: http:// www.hawilsonfoundation.org Limitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area.
Windgate Charitable Foundation, Inc. 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.
The Winston-Salem Foundation 860 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101-2506 FAX: (336) 727-0581; E-mail: info@wsfoundation.org; Toll free tel.: (866) 227-1209; Grant application E-mail: grants@wsfoundation.org; Additional E-mail: swierman@wsfoundation.org; URL: http://www.wsfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Forsyth County, NC, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
Winter Park Health Foundation 220 Edinburgh Dr. Winter Park, FL 32792-4160 (407) 644-2300 FAX: (407) 644-0174; E-mail: contact@wphf.org; Mailing address: P.O. Box 2647, Winter Park, FL 32790; URL: http://www.wphf.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the greater Winter Park, FL, area; some giving also in central FL.
Winthrop, Inc. Liberty Ln. Hampton, NH 03842 Application address: 12625 High Bluff Dr., Ste. 215, San Diego, CA 92130, tel.: (858) 793-2554 Limitations: Giving on a national basis.
Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. 231 W. Michigan St., Rm. P346 Milwaukee, WI 53203-0001 (414) 221-2107 FAX: (414) 221-2412; E-mail: patti.mcnew@we-energies.com; 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
3601 Fremont Ave. N., Ste. 304 Seattle, WA 98103-8753 (206) 632-2325 FAX: (206) 632-2326; E-mail: grants@wilburforce.org; Additional address (Montana office): P.O. Box 296, Bozeman, MT 59771-0296, tel.: (406) 586-9796, Fax: (406) 586-3076, e-mail: jennifer@wilburforce.org; 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.
50 Hurt Plz., Ste. 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303-2951 (404) 522-6755 FAX: (404) 522-7026; E-mail: fdns@woodruff.org; URL: http://www.woodruff.org Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the metropolitan Atlanta area.
Williamsburg Community Health Foundation
Woods Charitable Fund, Inc.
516-A S. Henry St. Williamsburg, VA 23185-4151 (757) 345-0912 FAX: (757) 345-0913; E-mail: info@wchf.com; URL: http://www.wchf.com Limitations: Giving limited to James City County and the greater Williamsburg, VA, area.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
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P.O. Box 30586 Santa Barbara, CA 93130-0586 Limitations: Giving limited to Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, CA.
Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc.
1440 M St. P.O. Box 81309 Lincoln, NE 68508-2513 (402) 436-5971 FAX: (402) 436-4128; E-mail: pbaker@woodscharitable.org; Additional e-mails: twoods@woodscharitable.org or
azmarzly@woodscharitable.org; URL: http:// www.woodscharitable.org Limitations: Giving primarily in Lincoln, NE.
Publishes an annual or periodic report.
The Wortham Foundation 2727 Allen Pkwy., Ste. 1570 Houston, TX 77019-2125 (713) 526-8849 FAX: (713) 526-7222; E-mail: bsnyder@wortham.org Limitations: Giving limited to Houston and Harris County, TX.
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@wyssfoundation.org; URL: http:// www.wyssfoundation.org Limitations: Giving primarily in the western U.S. (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY).
Xcel Energy Foundation 414 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, MN 55401-1927 (612) 215-5317 FAX: (612) 215-4522; E-mail: john.pacheco-jr@xcelenergy.com; Additional E-mail: foundation@xcelenergy.com; URL: http://www.xcelenergy.com/XLWEB/CDA/ 0,3080,1-1-1_4359_4842-922-0_0_0-0,00.htm l Limitations: Giving limited to areas of company operations.
Yawkey Foundation II 990 Washington St. 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.
Juan Young Trust c/o Western Division P.O. Box 91429 Portland, OR 97291-0429 E-mail: juanyoungtrust1@msn.com; Eastern Division address: c/o Scott G. Klusmann, 2020 S.W. 8th Ave., PMB252, West Linn, OR 97068; tel.: (503) 722-7080; fax: (503) 650-0259; e-mail: EDJYT@IPNS.com; URL: http://www.gosw.org/ juanyoungtrust Limitations: Giving limited to OR, with emphasis on Portland.
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 on a national basis, with some emphasis on Louisville, KY.
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation 401 S. Boston, Ste. 900 Tulsa, OK 74103-4012 (918) 295-8004 FAX: (918) 295-8049; E-mail (for Jeanne Gillert): jgillert@zarrow.com; 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.
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