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Foundation Grants for Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and MuseumsRosaMary—LOUISIANA733. Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, IA. $129,969, 2008. Torebuild storage system.Iowa West FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in southwest IA, the Council Bluffs area, andOmaha, NE. No support for medical research or church-affiliatedorganizations for religious purposes. No <strong>grants</strong> for fundraising, benefit,and social events, capital requests (for improvements to school propertyor for hospitals, medical facilities, assisted living projects, nursinghomes, independent care, and extended care facilities), operatingdeficits or long-term operating support, publications, films, books,seminars, symposia or for conferences.734. Nebraska State Historical Society, Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center,Lincoln, NE. $12,250, 2006. For conservation assessment program forcultural collections in southwest Iowa.735. Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, Lincoln, NE. $50,000,2006. For paintings conservation laboratory located in Omaha.KENTUCKYW. L. Lyons Brown, Jr. Charitable Foundation736. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $177,250, 2005.737. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $148,500, 2007.The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.(formerly Louisville Community Foundation, Inc.)Limitations: Giving primarily in Louisville and Jefferson County, KY. No supportfor sectarian purposes. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except forscholarships), or generally for endowments or capital campaigns.738. Thomas Merton Center Foundation, Louisville, KY. $35,150, 2008.739. Thomas Merton Center Foundation, Louisville, KY. $9,100, 2006.Mildred V. Horn FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in KY (for homeless shelters and education) andhistoric homes (built between 1760-1860) open to the public in KY, IL,IN, MO, OH, TN, VA, and WV. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals or for endowmentsor multi-year <strong>grants</strong>.740. Remnant Trust, Jeffersonvlle, IN. $10,000, 2007. For collectionconservation.The W. Paul & Lucille Caudill Little Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving limited to Elliott, Fayette and Rowan counties, KY. No <strong>grants</strong>to individuals.741. Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate, Lexington, KY. $24,628, 2007. Torestore painting, Father of the American System.YPI Charitable TrustLimitations: Giving primarily in FL, NY and WY; some giving in the Bahamas,England, and Ireland. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.742. Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Winterthur, DE. $10,000,2008. For Tureen Collection.LOUISIANABaton Rouge Area FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to the Baton Rouge, LA, area, including East BatonRouge, West Baton Rouge, Livingston, Ascension, Iberville, PointeCoupee, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana parishes. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals (except for scholarships), or for continuing support, annualcampaigns, deficit financing, fellowships, or operating budgets.743. Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LA. $9,000, 2005.For Hurricane Katrina for educational and entertaining programs andactivities to displaced residents.The Booth-Bricker FundLimitations: Giving primarily in New Orleans, LA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or foroperating or maintenance costs.744. Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2006. ForHurricane Katrina exhibit.Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to southern LA and the New Orleans area, and theGulf Coast of MS. No support for organizations that are less than 3 yearsold. No <strong>grants</strong> for equipment, endowments, building funds,community-wide capital drives, multi-year <strong>grants</strong>, indirect <strong>grants</strong> tointermediary institutions, or for <strong>grants</strong> to offset budget mandatedcutbacks.745. Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Preservation Resource Center,New Orleans, LA. $75,000, 2006. For Operation Comeback andRebuilding Together.746. Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Preservation Resource Center,New Orleans, LA. $42,500, 2005. For Operation Comeback andpreservation education.747. Start the Adventure in Reading, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2005. Forpost-Katrina help to revitalize New Orleans Museum.The Ella West Freeman FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals.748. Keyes Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2006. For post-Katrinaemergency funds.749. Louisiana Museum Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2006. ForHurricane Katrina exhibition.750. Louisiana Museum Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2006. Foroperating funds to pay Katrina-related expenses.751. National World War II Museum, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2005. ForKatrina Emergency Relief Fund.752. New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA. $30,000, 2005. ForKatrina Emergency Operating Funds.753. Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA. $5,000, 2005. ForHurricane Katrina relief efforts.The Greater New Orleans FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to southeastern LA, including the greater NewOrleans area. No support for religious activities. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals,or for annual fund campaigns, capital expenditures, sponsorship ofspecial events, trips, continuing support, endowment funds, equipment,building funds, or deficit financing.754. Louisiana Museum Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $50,000, 2007. Forexhibition, Katrina: An American Disaster.755. Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Preservation Resource Center,New Orleans, LA. $10,000, 2007. For Hurricane Katrina RestorationFund.756. Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Preservation Resource Center ofNew Orleans, New Orleans, LA. $15,000, 2006. For OperationComeback.The RosaMary FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in the greater New Orleans, LA, area. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals.757. Louisiana Childrens Museum, New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2006. Forre-establishing New Orleans children’s sense of safety, security, andconfidence as they rebuild and reconnect.758. Louisiana Museum Foundation, New Orleans, LA. $100,000, 2007. Formultimedia, family-friendly hurricane exhibit, KATRINA: AmericanDisaster.759. Loyola University, New Orleans, LA. $60,000, 2007. For Digitizing ofCornet Collection Field Notebooks.© 2009 by the Foundation CenterPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center21

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