Grants
- 161
- The Gladys Brooks Foundation
- Purpose is to provide for the intellectual, moral and physical welfare of the people of this country by establishing and supporting non-profit libraries, educational institutions, hospitals and clinics.
- 162
- The James Irvine Foundation
- Goal is to expand opportunity for Californians, with grantmaking in education, economic development, civic engagement, and creativity. Describes grant programs and publications, with links to state data and analysis.
- 163
- The Joyce Foundation
- Environmental and economic development issues in the Great Lakes area, as well as campaign finance reform. Provides information about each program area.
- 164
- The Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation
- Funds Baltimore-area nonprofits, including capital campaigns and operating expenses. Describes application process, and lists previous recipients.
- 165
- The Rose Hills Foundation
- Makes grants to nonprofit agencies serving Southern California, particularly the San Gabriel Valley and East Los Angeles, in the areas of arts and culture, civic and community services, education, community-based health programs, and the advancement of knowledge. Grant guidelines provided.
- 166
- The W. M. Keck Foundation
- The foundation's grantmaking is focused primarily on the areas of medical research, science, and engineering. The foundation also maintains a program for liberal arts colleges and a Southern California Grant Program that provides support in the areas of civic and community services, health care and hospitals, precollegiate education, and the arts.
- 167
- Toby Wells Foundation
- San Diego. Presents guiding principles, funding and submission guidelines, and general information regarding the foundation.
- 168
- Topfer Family Foundation
- Describes grant programs for organizations serving children, youth and adults in the Chicago and Austin areas, with application and reporting process and list of previous recipients.
- 169
- Twenty-First Century Foundation
- Supports African American community revitalization, education, and leadership development. Gives application guidelines and list of former grantees.
- 170
- Walton Family Foundation
- Funds programs in specific areas of K-12 education, delta and northwest Arkansas, and restoration of marine and fresh water ecosystems. They provide detailed guidelines, a list of previous recipients, and links to information on their interest areas.
- 171
- CREATE Foundation
- Offers charitable planning services to donors, as well as engaging Northeast Mississippi communities in identifying their needs and planning solutions. Provides information on local affiliates and study results.
- 172
- The Phil Hardin Foundation
- Makes grants to further education, sponsors programs for educators' professional development, and supports production of books and videos.
- 173
- Burlington Community Foundation
- Offers funding for community organizations and projects in Burlington, Ontario.
- 174
- Central Okanagan Foundation
- Promotes philanthropy and grants funds to charitable organizations in the area around Kelowna, BC.
- 175
- Community Foundation of Ottawa
- An independent centre for community philanthropy connecting donors who care with causes that matter. Lists details of grants given and financial resources.
- 176
- Community Foundation of the North Okanagan
- Helps fund activities and organizations that improve the quality of life in the area around Vernon, British Columbia.
- 177
- London Community Foundation
- A community based registered charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in London, and Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin counties.
- 178
- Nanaimo Community Foundation
- Supports organizations and worthwhile projects in the area of Nanaimo, BC.