Grants
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- Right Livelihood Award
- Presents annual awards for people, who develop solutions for today's pressing concerns. Included are list of past honorees and publications. Sometimes called the "Alternate Nobel Peace Prize Awards". From Stockholm, Sweden.
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- Rockefeller Brothers Fund
- Dedicated to improving the well-being of people in transition to global interdependence.
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- Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation
- Describes grantmaking as well as advocacy activities relating to disease, clean air, nuclear containment, and the Silicon Valley, with application information.
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- The Arca Foundation
- Focuses on government policy and politics. Includes grant guidelines and an overview of the review process.
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- The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
- Supporting programs and organizations that create opportunity, enhance self-esteem and increase awareness about cultural and community issues among young men and women.
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- The Asia Foundation
- Seeks to advance the mutual interests of the United States and the Asia-Pacific region, making grants in the areas of governance, law, and civil society; women's political participation; economic reform and development; and international relations. Guidelines and project lists available.
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- The Blaustein Philanthropic Group
- Four independent foundations, which fund arts, human rights, and economic needs organizations. Describes recent grants and financial status for each.
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- The Bradley Foundation
- Private foundation which supports conservative causes and public policy organizations.
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- The Henry Luce Foundation
- Focuses on American art, Asia, environment, theology, higher education, and women in science. Includes guidelines and recent awards.
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- The Hitachi Foundation
- Multi-year grants in specific initiative areas, as well as employee matching funds and awards for students participating in community service. Includes reports from grantees and financial information.
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- The Isabel Allende Foundation
- Established in homage to Paula Frias, Isabel's daughter through grants and scholarships in literacy, shelter, healthcare, education, and peace. Contact information, description of programs. [English/Spanish]
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- The King Baudouin Foundation United States
- Facilitates transatlantic philanthropy by enabling American individuals and corporations to support people and causes throughout Europe. Describes board of directors, parent Belgian foundation, and operating practices.
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- The Moriah Fund
- Describes funding interests, including Israel, Guatemala, women's health, and sustainable international trade, with instructions for applying and reporting as well as a list of grantees. [English/Hebrew/Spanish]
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- The Nippon Foundation
- Work areas are international cooperative assistance, maritime development, and Japanese social welfare and volunteer support. Articles on current projects, how to apply, and information on foundation history and staff. [English/Japanese]
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- The Pew Charitable Trusts
- Works in the areas of developing policy solutions, informing the public, and supporting civic life. Provides detailed funding guidelines, as well as results of research, selected news items, and career opportunities.
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- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Private foundation dedicated to improving health and healthcare for Americans. Details on grant applications, information on grantees, and reports on the results of funded programs as well as Foundation press releases, publications and reports.
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- The Rockefeller Foundation
- Endowed by John D. Rockefeller and chartered in 1913 for the well-being of people throughout the world. It is one of America's oldest private foundations and one of the few with strong international interests.
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- The Russell Family Foundation
- Makes global grants focused on peace and security, as well as supporting western Washington environmental causes. Describes funding programs, with information on their "green" headquarters building, and links to nonprofit resources.