Grants
- 121
- Slovakia
- Goal is to transform closed societies into open ones. Describes foundation, with annual report, grant application process, and news of current programs. [English/Slovak]
- 122
- Soros Foundation - Moldova
- Launches and finances projects in education, civil society, public administration, law, rural economic development, public health, arts and culture, media and information. Lists staff and current work. [English/Romanian]
- 123
- Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF)
- Seeks to improve world society through coexistence of pluralistic values, strength of nonprofit organization, and East Asia renewal. Describes current focus areas, lists grantees, and gives financial information and research reports. [English/Japanese]
- 124
- International Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Education (IFIIE)
- Offers fellowships for academic study of inter-religious and human rights issues. They describes their goals, requirements of fellows, and application process.
- 125
- The Blakemore Foundation
- Encourages the advanced study of Asian languages and the understanding of Asian fine arts in the United States. Recent grants, application and instructions, eligibility requirements and FAQ.
- 126
- Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation (ODKF)
- Provides scholarships to athletes living in Hawaii for education and for participation in competitions. Provides information on history, aims, and recent grantees.
- 127
- Global Fund for Women
- International group focusing on human rights. Committed to giving flexible, timely support to women's groups working on emerging, controversial or difficult issues.
- 128
- The Sister Fund
- US-based private foundation supporting women of faith and their organizations. Lists current grantees and provides application guidelines.
- 129
- Three Guineas Fund
- Creates social change by investing in economic opportunity for women and girls, through institutional change and connections between the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Lists grantees, with research reports on effective approaches.
- 130
- Foundation.org
- Browse the foundation directory, pick a listed foundation, search any foundation's information page or search any foundation's home page. Foundation home pages may contain downloadable information such as grant applications, periodical and financial reports, and e-mail capabilities.
- 131
- Council on Foundations
- A nonprofit membership association of grantmaking foundations and corporations, with a mission is to promote responsible and effective philanthropy by assisting existing and future grantmakers.
- 132
- Grantmakers Without Borders
- A network of trustees and staff of public and private foundations, as well as individual donors, who practice global social change philanthropy. Offers advice for grant and seekers, as well as publications and training opportunities.
- 133
- Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
- US-based group researches and promotes practices which lead to grantee effectiveness. Describes current task groups, past results, and opportunities for collaboration.
- 134
- Southeastern Council of Foundations
- Describes organization structure, board members, annual conference, publications, and membership.
- 135
- Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Support (WINGS)
- Global network membership associations and support organizations serving grantmakers. Describes training and resource-sharing programs.
- 136
- Catherine Donnelly Foundation
- Funds programs in housing, adult education, and environmental. Describes vision of founder and grant priorities, with lists of recipients and of board members.
- 137
- The Muttart Foundation
- Supports charities in Canada, primarily in Alberta, Saskatchewan, the North West Territories and the Yukon. Describes grant programs, lists past grantees, and offers publications of sponsored-research.
- 138
- Archstone Foundation
- For issues related to older people in the US. Contains information about types of projects funded, news and publications.
- 139
- Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation
- Founded with the proceeds from the sale of Chicago's Ridgeway Hospital, a nonprofit psychiatric facility focusing on low-income adolescents. One of its primary funding areas is the support of nonprofit agencies which provide medical, psychiatric and psychological care to economically disadvantaged children and youth, thereby continuing the original mission of the hospital.