Pennsylvania grant & resource directory - pa house
Pennsylvania grant & resource directory - pa house
Pennsylvania grant & resource directory - pa house
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PRIVATE RESOURCES<br />
PRIVATE RESOURCES<br />
GRANT/LOAN<br />
Stewart Huston Charitable Trust – The purpose of the trust<br />
is to provide funds, technical assistance and collaboration<br />
on behalf of non-profit organizations engaged exclusively<br />
in religious, charitable or educational work; to extend<br />
opportunities to deserving needy persons and, in general,<br />
to promote any of the above causes. The Stewart Huston<br />
Charitable Trust, a private foundation for Federal Tax<br />
purposes, is a perpetual charitable trust created under the<br />
Will of Stewart Huston.<br />
Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation – The Bartol Foundation<br />
believes that everyone deserves access to the arts. Through<br />
their <strong>grant</strong> programs in the arts, they support organizations<br />
that provide creative opportunities to connect and engage,<br />
that give voice to a community’s history and future, and that<br />
sustain and share a rigorous artistic process. In addition to<br />
their <strong>grant</strong>making, they lend their expertise and <strong>resource</strong>s<br />
to programs that build the strength of cultural organizations<br />
while advocating for the inclusion of arts and culture in<br />
broader community strategies. They support individual<br />
artists, their cultural workers, through programs that<br />
strengthen their creative work so they can better contribute to<br />
community life.<br />
Susan G. Komen Foundation Helps fund breast cancer<br />
education, screening and treatment projects for those who<br />
need it most. Over the <strong>pa</strong>st five years, Komen for the Cure<br />
Affiliates – working in concert with local organizations – have<br />
awarded more than $160 million in needs-based community<br />
<strong>grant</strong>s.<br />
The Annenberg Foundation – Exists to advance public<br />
well-being through improved communication. As a princi<strong>pa</strong>l<br />
means of achieving this goal, the Foundation encourages<br />
the development of more effective ways to share ideas and<br />
knowledge. The Annenberg Foundation focuses on five major<br />
program areas: Education and Youth Development; Arts,<br />
Culture and Humanities; Civic and Community; Health and<br />
Human Services; and Animal Services and the Environment.<br />
The Carthage Foundation – The foundation confines most<br />
of its <strong>grant</strong> awards to programs that will address public policy<br />
questions concerned with national and international issues.<br />
There are no geographical restrictions. The foundation does<br />
not make <strong>grant</strong>s to individuals. Proposals for the following<br />
are usually declined: event sponsorships, endowments, capital<br />
cam<strong>pa</strong>igns, renovations, or government agencies.<br />
DEADLINE / REGULATIONS<br />
www.stewarthuston.org/<br />
www.bartol.org/<br />
Contact – 230 S. Broad St., Suite 1003,<br />
Philadelphia, PA 19102, Phone: (215) 545-<br />
4037<br />
ww5.komen.org/<br />
www.annenbergfoundation.org/<strong>grant</strong>s/<br />
www.scaife.com/carthage.html<br />
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