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Foundation Grants for Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and MuseumsNational—CALIFORNIAseminars, publications, films, theatrical productions, or public policyresearch.331. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino,CA. $1,000,000, 2006. To preserve art collection and expandeducational programs by renovating and upgrading Huntington Gallery.Koret FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to the Bay Area counties of San Francisco, Alameda,Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, and San Mateo, CA; giving also inIsrael and on a national basis for Jewish funding requests. No supportfor private foundations, or veterans’, fraternal, military, religious, orsectarian organizations whose principal activity is for the benefit of theirown membership. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for endowment funds ordeficit financing.332. Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA. $20,000, 2005. For collectionaccess project, Phase I.333. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2006. For generaloperating support for Jewish Heritage Grants Program.334. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2005. For StrawberryHill House.335. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006. For restorationof Strawberry Hill House.LEF FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in CA and New England; giving in other regions ofthe U.S. with relevant interests, including the Southwest and Hawaii. No<strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for general/operating support, capitalcampaigns, building/renovation, land acquisition, endowments,emergency funds, fellowships, research, or matching/challenge support;no program-related investments or loans.336. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $15,000, 2007.337. Franklin Furnace Archive, Brooklyn, NY. $15,000, 2006.The Levy-Markus Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in CA and NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.338. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$25,000, 2007.The Lincy FoundationLimitations: Giving in the U.S., primarily in CA, NV, and in Armenia. No <strong>grants</strong>to individuals or endowments.339. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$200,000, 2008.Lucasfilm FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in CA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.340. Film Arts Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $25,000, 2007. For filmpreservation.Marin Community FoundationLimitations: Giving from Buck Trust limited to Marin County, CA; other givingon a national and international basis with emphasis on the San FranciscoBay Area. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except for scholarships), or forplanning initiatives, or capital projects (except those meeting criteriaspecified in the funding guidelines). Other limitations specific to eachprogram area are outlined in the funding guidelines.341. Living Archives, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For educational film,Saint Misbehavin’: The Life and Times of Wavy Gravy. Wavy is an activistfor peace and personal empowerment.342. Marin Museum of the American Indian, Novato, CA. $28,000, 2005. Foroperating support for preservation, exhibition, and education concerningNative American arts and culture in Marin County. Grant made throughBuck Trust.B. C. McCabe FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in CA.343. Whittier Historical Society, Whittier, CA. $40,000, 2007. For ArchivalCatalogue Program and Exhibit Refurbishment Program.Monterey Peninsula Foundation(formerly Monterey Peninsula Golf Foundation)Limitations: Giving limited to Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito counties, CA;limited <strong>grants</strong> to Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Area, CA. Nosupport for labor organizations, fraternal organizations or otherorganizations with limited constituency, no political parties, candidatesor political organizations. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals or for emergencyoperating funds, deficits, research projects, endowments, developmentof production of books, films or video projects, organization with a limitedconstituency, annual meetings, advertising, contests, fundraising,ceremonies, conferences, travel, testimonials, or memorials, or formulti-year campaigns, or capital campaigns.344. Diocese of Monterey, Monterey, CA. $250,000, 2008. For Royal PresidioChapel Conservation (San Carlos Cathedral).Gordon and Betty Moore FoundationLimitations: Giving on a worldwide basis, with some focus on the San FranciscoBay Area, CA, for selected projects. No support for religious or politicalorganizations. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for arts, building/renovation,endowments, capital campaigns, labor issues, or for sports programs.345. Missouri Botanical Garden, Saint Louis, MO. $541,321, 2007. Foradoption of Fedora Commons platform by Biodiversity Heritage Library(10 of the world’s largest natural history digital libraries) and TROPICOS(Garden’s institutional repository of botanical data). Outcomes includeshared and open access to collective knowledge on biodiversity as wellas new opportunities for easy adoption and use within biodiversityinformation management.Peter A. Morton Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.346. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$15,000, 2005.Dan Murphy FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA.347. Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Archival Center, Mission Hills, CA.$30,000, 2007. For general support.348. Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Archival Center, Mission Hills, CA.$10,000, 2007. For general support.National Film Preservation FoundationLimitations: Giving on a national basis.349. Academy Foundation, Beverly Hills, CA. $5,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.350. Alaska Moving Image, Anchorage, AK. $13,470, 2008. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.351. American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, NE.$5,310, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For film preservation.352. American Jewish Historical Society, New York, NY. $7,460, 2007.1.25-year grant. For film preservation.353. Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA. $17,960, 2008. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.354. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $68,890, 2006. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.355. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $33,110, 2008. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.356. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $29,790, 2005. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.357. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $11,820, 2007. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.358. Appalshop, Whitesburg, KY. $16,890, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For filmpreservation.359. Appalshop, Archives, Whitesburg, KY. $21,180, 2007. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.360. Appalshop, Archives, Whitesburg, KY. $10,420, 2006. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.361. Appalshop, Archives, Whitesburg, KY. $10,240, 2005. 1.25-year grant.For film preservation.362. Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Elk Grove Village,IL. $12,000, 2008. 1.25-year grant. For film preservation.© 2009 by the Foundation CenterPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center9

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