Grants
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- Butler Family Fund
- Concerned with homelessness and criminal justice reform, focusing on California, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Wisconsin, Washington, D.C., and London. Lists grantees, provides staff and board contact information, and describes foundation history.
- 22
- CS Fund, Warsh/Mott Legacy, and CSE Fund
- Currently funding in biotechnology, industrial globalization, and food sovereignty. Provides application procedure, with list of staff, directors, and current grantees.
- 23
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Areas funded include education and international development. Includes complete guidelines for both grants and the Carnegie Corporation Scholars program.
- 24
- Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
- Offers grants related to civil and human rights, environment, poverty. Includes issue/theme-based publications, searchable database of recent Mott-funded initiatives, links to a host of grantee websites and grant application procedures.
- 25
- Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation
- Funds as well as operates programs in the areas of learning differences and human services. Gives funding guidelines and descriptions of current initiatives.
- 26
- Chisholm Foundation
- Supports charitable causes in education, the arts, and religion, especially seed or demonstration projects. Provides application instructions and contact information.
- 27
- Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation
- Funding emphasis on underprivileged youth and overpopulation, geographic emphasis on New York City and the Near East. Gives grant guidelines, recipients, financial statements, foundation history, and board of directors.
- 28
- Common Counsel Foundation
- Consortium of family foundations and individual donors committed to funding economic, environmental and social justice initiatives.
- 29
- Cottonwood Foundation
- Provides grants to grassroots organizations worldwide that combine protecting the environment, promoting cultural diversity, empowering people to meet their basic needs, and relying on volunteer efforts.
- 30
- Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
- Mission is to improve the quality of people's lives by preserving natural environments, seeking cures for diseases, and nurturing the arts.
- 31
- Eisenhower Fellowships
- Organizes and funds networking between potential leaders in the United States and those in other countries. Includes selection criteria.
- 32
- Feinstein Foundation
- Information about programs to fight hunger and to provide education and scholarships, founded by philanthropist and humanitarian Alan Shawn Feinstein.
- 33
- Flora Family Foundation
- Lists recently awarded grants, with information about the family and the foundation's board and staff.
- 34
- Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
- Funds animal welfare, education, and environment, as well as New Jersey arts and Morris County issues, as well as operating programs in these areas. Describes current and former programs.
- 35
- Global Greengrants Fund
- Focusing on grassroots organizations in the developing world. Describes donation opportunities for individuals and organizations, with lists of grantees and of advisors.
- 36
- John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- Private grantmaking foundation focused on human and community development, global security and sustainability, along with its general and fellowship programs. Information on announcements, speeches, grants, jobs, links and contacts.
- 37
- Lilly Endowment
- Indianapolis-based, private philanthropic foundation that supports the causes of religion, education, and community development with an emphasis on projects that benefit young people and promote leadership