Foundation Grants for Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and MuseumsAtherton—HAWAIIWilliam D. Rollnick and Nancy Ellison Rollnick Foundation(formerly William D. and Nancy Ellison Rollnick Foundation)Limitations: Giving on a national basis, with emphasis on New York, NY, andWashington, DC. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.634. Century Association Archives Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007.Robert Russell Memorial FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in the Miami-Dade County, FL, area; limited givingalso in Israel. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.635. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$5,000, 2005.The Dr. Hila Louise Chashin Simon Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in Los Angeles, CA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.636. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$25,000, 2007.GEORGIAThe Aflac Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in areas of company operations, with emphasis onthe greater Atlanta, GA, area. No support for religious or politicalorganizations or private secondary schools. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.637. Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, ATLCF Collections, Atlanta,GA. $100,000, 2007. For Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection.The Peyton Anderson Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving limited to Bibb County and Macon, GA. No support forprivate foundations, private schools, or churches. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals, or for endowments or special events.638. Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, GA. $25,000, 2007. For catalogingof collections relating to Macon and Bibb County, GA in online publicaccess catalog (OPAC) as part of effort to expand audiences for HistoryTechnology Project.The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of companyoperations, with emphasis on Washington, DC, GA, NY, VA, WA,Colombia, Japan, Philippines, and Swaziland. No support for religious,political, legislative, lobbying, fraternal, or discriminatory organizations,hospitals, or local chapters of national organizations. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals, or for travel, fundraising events, sponsorships, capitalcampaigns, construction, or renovation projects.639. Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham, AL. $250,000, 2006. Forexpansion of Oral History Project and the archives.640. Friends of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Seattle, WA. $3,000,000,2007. For Mandela Centre of Memory and to assist in efforts to preserveMandela Papers and artifacts of President Nelson Mandela.The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.(formerly Metropolitan Atlanta Community Foundation, Inc.)Limitations: Giving limited to the 23-county metropolitan area of Atlanta, GA.No support for religious organizations (except through donor-advisedfunds), or operating expenses for private and publicly funded schools(K-12) and institutions of higher learning. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (exceptfor scholarships), or for endowment funds, fundraising and marketingevents, or capital campaign contributions (for building construction orrenovation).641. Atlanta History Center, Atlanta, GA. $107,746, 2007. For care andmaintenance of Schutze collection.642. Cherokee Garden Club Library, Atlanta, GA. $19,045, 2005.643. Cherokee Garden Club Library, Atlanta, GA. $15,000, 2007. Foroperating support.644. Cherokee Garden Club Library, Atlanta, GA. $10,000, 2007. For annualcontribution.645. Cherokee Garden Club Library, Atlanta, GA. $5,000, 2007. For Askins/Lanham lecture.646. Emory University, Robert Woodruff Library, Atlanta, GA. $75,000, 2007.To complete processing of papers and related collections of Robert W.Woodruff, Joseph W. Jones, Lettie Pate Evans, Joseph B. Whitehead, andConkey Pate Whitehead.647. Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta, GA. $5,000, 2007. ForConservation Society which helps to sustain programs and to ensuregrowth of Fernbank’s environmental programs, educational offerings andartifact conservation.648. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007. For ArchivesChallenge Campaign for National Air and Space Museum.The James M. Cox Foundation of Georgia, Inc.Limitations: Giving in areas of company operations, with emphasis on FL andAtlanta, GA; giving also to national organizations. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals.649. Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $500,000,2007. For Kings Papers.Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in GA. No support for private foundations, politicalor religious organizations, private elementary or secondary schools, ornon-public charities. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for political campaignsor causes.650. Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. $500,000,2006. For acquisition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. papers.Sheffield-Harrold Charitable TrustLimitations: Giving primarily in Atlanta, GA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.651. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. $25,639,2005.652. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. $10,000,2006.The UPS FoundationLimitations: Giving on a national basis and in Brazil, Canada, China, Malaysia,Mexico, and South Africa; giving also to statewide, regional, national, andinternational organizations. No support for religious organizations not ofdirect benefit to the entire community. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals; generally,no <strong>grants</strong> for capital campaigns, endowments, or general operatingsupport.653. ConSource, Washington, DC. $10,000, 2007.654. HistoryMakers, The, Chicago, IL. $15,000, 2005.Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc.(formerly Trebor Foundation, Inc.)Limitations: Giving primarily in GA, with emphasis on the metropolitan Atlantaarea. No support for churches, denominational programs, or youthservices outside Atlanta, GA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for annualoperating support, festivals or performances, films and documentaries,or seed money; no loans.655. Tall Timbers Research, Tallahassee, FL. $35,000, 2007. For Phase IIrenovation of Mellon Archives Building.HAWAIIAtherton Family FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to HI; student aid for HI residents only. Generally,no support for private foundations, or for lobbying, individual Departmentof Education schools, or for organizations engaged in fundraising for thepurpose of distributing <strong>grants</strong> to recipients of their own choosing. No© 2009 by the Foundation CenterPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center17
HAWAII—AthertonFoundation Grants for Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and Museums<strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except for scholarships), generally no giving forendowment funds, or for annual operating support; no conferences,festivals or one-time events; no loans.656. Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West,East-West Center, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. To protect permanentcollection of East-West Center.Harold K. L. Castle FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to HI with priority given to Windward Oahu. No <strong>grants</strong>to individuals, or for ongoing operating expenses, endowments, annualfund drives, vehicles, or sponsorships or special events.657. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI. $150,000, 2005. For HawaiianNewspaper Resource Project, Ho’olaupa’i.658. National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kalaheo, HI. $100,000, 2006. Forconstruction of Botanical Research Center, to house a research library,a collection of rare books, a herbarium, office and seminar space, lab,and archives.Samuel N. and Mary Castle FoundationLimitations: Giving generally limited to HI. Generally, no support for publiclyfunded organizations, public and government funded charter schools, orfor lobbying organizations. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for continuingsupport; generally, no support for general operating budgets, endowmentfunds, more than 20 to 30 percent of total project cost, projects in whichparents and community have not been properly involved in planning andfunding, annual campaigns, scholarships, or research; no loans.659. Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HI. $10,000, 2007. For restorationof 18th century Chinese marble horses.The Strong FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to HI. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.660. Hawaiian Legacy Foundation, Honolulu, HI. $100,000, 2007. Forproduction of three documentaries, and archive preservation project.George N. Wilcox TrustLimitations: Giving limited to HI, with emphasis on the Island of Kauai. Nosupport for government agencies or organizations substantiallysupported by government funds. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or forendowment funds, reserve funds, research, or deficit financing; no directstudent aid or scholarships; no loans.661. Waioli Coporation, Lihue, HI. $10,000, 2006. For purchase of digitalarchiving equipment for research center at Grove Farm Museum.ILLINOISAbbott Fund(formerly Abbott Laboratories Fund)Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis in areas of companyoperations, with emphasis on Casa Grande, AZ, Alameda, Fairfield,Redwood City, and Santa Clara, CA, Abbott Park, Des Plaines, and NorthChicago, IL, Worcester, MA, Sturgis, MI, Columbus, OH, Irving, TX,Barceloneta and Jayuya, PR, Altavista, VA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,Brockville and Kanata, Canada, Abingdon and Queensborough, England,Delkenheim and Ludwigshafen, Germany, Clonmel, Cootehill, and Sligo,Ireland, Campoverde, Italy, Katsuyama, Japan, and Zwolle, Netherlands.No support for social organizations, political parties or candidates,sectarian religious organizations, or trade or business associations. No<strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for scholarships, advertising journals orbooklets, capital campaigns, congresses, symposiums, or meetings,medical research that supports Abbott products, political activities,fundraising events, ticket purchases, sporting events, travel, trips, tours,or cultural exchange programs; no employee volunteer services.662. Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin, San Juan, PR. $10,000, 2005.The Allstate FoundationLimitations: Giving in areas of company operations, in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO,CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO,MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD,TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, and WY; giving also to regional andnational organizations. No support for athletic teams, bands or choirs,religious organizations not of direct benefit to the entire community,pass-through organizations, scouting groups, or private elementary orsecondary schools. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except for employee-relatedscholarships), or for fundraising events or sponsorships, capitalcampaigns or endowments, equipment not part of a community outreachprogram, athletic events, memorials, travel, audio, film, or videoproduction, or continuing support.663. Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For Safeand Vital Communities program.664. Chicago Childrens Museum, Chicago, IL. $55,000, 2006. For Safe andVital Communities program.665. Health World Childrens Museum, Barrington, IL. $67,500, 2006. ForSafe and Vital Communities program.Alphawood Foundation(formerly WPWR-TV Channel 50 Foundation)Limitations: Giving primarily in the metropolitan Chicago, IL, area andnorthwestern IN. No support for religious or fraternal purposes, or forpolitical campaigns. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for scholarships,underwriting or tables for events, capital campaigns, or special projects,programs, or productions.666. Chicago Conservation Center, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006. For ChicagoPark District Field House.667. Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library, Chicago, IL. $17,500,2007. For general operating support.668. Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library, Chicago, IL. $17,500,2008. For general operating support.669. Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library, Chicago, IL. $10,000,2006. For general operating support.670. Gerber-Hart Gay and Lesbian Archives and Library, Chicago, IL. $5,000,2006. For archives.671. Richard Nickel Committee, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2008. For generaloperating support.672. Richard Nickel Committee, Chicago, IL. $20,000, 2006. For generaloperating support.673. Richard Nickel Committee, Chicago, IL. $12,500, 2007. For generaloperating support.674. Richard Nickel Committee, Chicago, IL. $11,250, 2007. For generaloperating support.Aon Foundation(formerly Combined International Foundation)Limitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations, withemphasis on Chicago, IL. No <strong>grants</strong> for general operating support forsecondary or vocational schools.675. HistoryMakers, The, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2007.676. HistoryMakers, The, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2005.677. HistoryMakers, The, Chicago, IL. $10,000, 2006.Blum-Kovler FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in the Chicago, IL, area.678. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$20,000, 2005.679. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$10,000, 2006.Helen Brach FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in the Midwest, and CA, MA, OH, PA and SC. No<strong>grants</strong> outside continental U.S. No support for political organizations. No<strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or to organizations with less than one year ofbudget history.680. University of Saint Mary of the Lake-Mundelein Seminary, Mundelein, IL.$50,000, 2008. For comprehensive state of the art security system toinventory, code and track the collections in memorial library and theresource center.18 © 2009 by the Foundation CenterPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center