Grants
- 141
- Grand Victoria Foundation
- Illinois. Describes grant programs focused on Elgin and on the state, with history of the organization.
- 142
- Jenifer Altman Foundation
- Private foundation which funds environmental health programs, as well as groups in Bolinas, California. They list grantees and provide application guidelines.
- 143
- Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation
- Their focus is on south Louisiana, the New Orleans area and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, in the issue areas of service learning, medical research, and basic human needs. they briefly describe each area, and provide a grant application.
- 144
- Katharine Matthies Foundation, The
- Supports programs that meet social and community needs for tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations in the towns of Seymour, Oxford, Beacon Falls, Ansonia and Derby. Presents previous recipients, application guidelines, submission requirements, and geographic focus.
- 145
- LEF Foundation
- Group supporting the creation and presentation of contemporary work in the fields of visual art, performing art, new media, literary art, architecture and design. History, guidelines, funding deadlines, and contact details.
- 146
- Meadows Foundation
- Addresses basic human needs, the environment, and cultural enrichment, primarily in Texas. Describe current programs and funding priorities, with financial and staff information.
- 147
- Morgan Family Foundation
- Describes program goals and grant application process. Focus areas are youth, education, environment, and stewardship.
- 148
- Nancy Graves Foundation
- Established in 1996 through a provision of the artist's Last Will and Testament to give grants to individual artists.
- 149
- National Heritage Foundation
- Located near Washington, D.C. Purpose is to restore, maintain, and extend our heritage of people making peoples' lives more meaningful. "We have the resources and industry experience to give you a sustainable advantage in setting up your foundation."
- 150
- Otto Bremer Foundation
- The mission of the foundation is to be an accessible and responsible financial resource to aid in the development and cohesion of communities within the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Montana, with preference given to those communities served by the affiliates of Bremer Financial Corporation.
- 151
- Pacific Northwest Foundation
- Focuses on unique medical/dental health issues. Includes how to give, and self evaluations of nonprofit boards of directors.
- 152
- Park Foundation
- Provides funding guidelines and application procedures for higher education scholarships as well as grants in media and the environment.
- 153
- Rahima Charitable and Educational Organization
- Established to serve the needy, the less fortunate, and those requiring assistance; to take care of their immediate needs; and then to help them get back on their feet and become productive members of society. Its main focus is in San Francisco Bay Area, California.
- 154
- San Diego Foundation for Change
- Promotes change by funding and supporting small and/or emerging community-led grassroots organizations working for social, economic and environmental justice in San Diego County and the Tijuana, Mexico border region.
- 155
- Scott and Helen Nearing: The Vermont Experiment Symposium
- Learn about Scott Nearings activism during this educational symposium, June 22, 2002 at Stratton, Vermont.
- 156
- The Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation
- Focuses on Baltimore, Maryland, in the areas of Jewish community services, fragile families, and nonprofit infrastructure. Describes history and grant application process.
- 157
- The Abell Foundation
- Baltimore, Maryland. About the endowment, programs funded, publications and research, special programs, news and contact information.
- 158
- The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- The foundation's programs and interests fall into the following areas: science and technology, standard of living and economic performance, education and careers in science and technology, and selected national issues and civic programs.
- 159
- The Bonner Foundation
- The Foundation allocates its resources to two primary projects: the Bonner Scholars Program, a community service scholarship program supporting 1500 students at 24 colleges and universities; and the Crisis Ministry Program, which supports faith-based anti-hunger initiatives.
- 160
- The Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation, Inc.
- Private family foundation which supports corporations, trusts, community chests (united ways), funds or foundations organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children; such persons as the directors deem proper, to be used for the benefit of poor, needy, and deserving persons to enable such persons to become self-supporting or to become more useful citizens; and such persons as the directors deem proper, to be used for the advancement or promotion of science, learning, medicine, surgery, literature, music, art or human welfare.