Foundation Grants for Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and MuseumsAmerican—NEW YORKannual fund appeals, or scholarships or from fiscal agents. Capitalsupport is limited to one-time needs.943. National Dance Institute, New York, NY. $10,000, 2007. For equipmentto preserve audio, video, and film recordings.NEW MEXICOJohnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution FundLimitations: Giving on a national basis in areas of company operations; givingalso to national and international organizations. No support for fraternal,political, religious, or athletic organizations. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, orfor debt reduction, trips, tours, capital campaigns or endowments, orpublications; no loans.944. Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin, San Juan, PR. $10,000, 2005.The Robert Wood Johnson FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to the U.S. No support for political organizations,international activities, programs or institutions concerned solely with aspecific disease or basic biomedical research. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals,or for ongoing general operating expenses, endowment funds, capitalcosts, including construction, renovation, or equipment, or research onunapproved drug therapies or devices.945. Society for the Preservation of Physician Assistant History, Alexandria,VA. $10,000, 2008. To preserve and pass on legacy of Eugene A. Stead,Jr., M.D.946. University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.$997,940, 2007. 5-year grant. To collect, archive and publicly share datafor Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Health and Medical Care Archive,2007-2012.947. University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.$355,057, 2005. 2-year grant. To provide data preparation and archivingservices to Foundation.The Earle I. Mack Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in NY.948. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $5,000, 2006.The Schumann Center for Media and Democracy, Inc.(formerly The Florence and John Schumann Foundation)Limitations: Giving primarily in CA, Washington, DC, and New York, NY. No<strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for annual campaigns, capital campaigns, deficitfinancing, equipment and materials, land acquisition, or endowmentfunds; no loans.949. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $420,000, 2005.Toward Iraq War Media Project.The Melinda & William J. Vanden Heuvel Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.950. Century Association Archives Foundation, New York, NY. $10,000, 2006.951. Century Association Archives Foundation, New York, NY. $5,000, 2005.Verizon Foundation(formerly Bell Atlantic Foundation)Limitations: Giving on a national basis and in PR, the Dominican Republic, andVenezuela. No support for private charities or foundations, religiousorganizations not of direct benefit to the entire community, religiousorganizations duplicating the work of other organizations in the samecommunity, political candidates or organizations, discriminatoryorganizations, or lobbying organizations. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (exceptfor employee-related scholarships), or for political causes or campaigns,endowments or capital campaigns, film, music, television, video, ormedia production or broadcast underwriting, research studies (unlessrelated to projects already being supported by Verizon), sportssponsorships, performing arts tours, or association memberships, orfield trips for secondary or elementary schools; no product donations.952. HistoryMakers, The, Chicago, IL. $25,000, 2006.Lannan FoundationLimitations: Giving on a national basis. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except forLannan Literary Awards and certain fellowships in the Literary andCultural Freedom program areas).953. Institute for Social and Cultural Change, Cambridge, MA. $30,000,2007. For Radio archives digitization.Eugene V. & Clare E. Thaw Charitable TrustLimitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for political or religiousorganizations. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals or for operating support.954. Josef Albers Foundation, Bethany, CT. $10,000, 2005. Toward ArtCollection Cataloguing and Preservation project.955. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $15,000, 2005. For generalsupport.NEW YORKThe Achelis FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in the New York, NY, area. Generally, no supportfor political organizations, small art, dance, music, or theater groups,national health or mental health organizations, housing, internationalprojects, government agencies, public schools (except charter schools),or nonprofit programs and services significantly funded or whollyreimbursed by the government. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for annualappeals, dinner functions, fundraising events, capital campaigns, deficitfinancing, or film or travel; no loans.956. Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, NY. $25,000, 2007. 1.75-yeargrant. For From Paper to Pixel Digitization Project.The Frances Alexander Foundation(formerly The Ann F. Kaplan & Robert Fippinger Foundation)Limitations: Giving primarily in NY; some funding also in MA. No <strong>grants</strong> toindividuals.957. Jewish Womens Archive, Brookline, MA. $10,000, 2005.American Express FoundationLimitations: Giving on a national and international basis primarily in areas ofcompany operations, including in Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe,and Latin America, with emphasis on Phoenix, AZ, CA, Washington, DC,southern FL, MN, New York, NY, Greensboro, NC, Salt Lake City, UT, andVA. No support for discriminatory organizations, religious organizationsnot of direct benefit to the entire community, or political organizations.No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except for employee-related scholarships), orfor fundraising, goodwill advertising, souvenir journals, or dinnerprograms, travel, books, magazines, or articles in professional journals,endowments or capital campaigns, traveling exhibitions, or sportssponsorships.958. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC. $100,000,2005. For post-hurricane heritage restoration and reconstruction.959. Preservation Alliance of New Orleans, Preservation Resource Center,New Orleans, LA. $20,000, 2006. For Katrina Homeowner andNeighborhood Recovery Fund.960. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $190,000, 2007. For generaloperating support.961. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $100,000, 2005. Forpost-hurricane heritage restoration and reconstruction.962. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $55,000, 2006.963. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005.© 2009 by the Foundation CenterPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center29
NEW YORK—AmericanFoundation Grants for Preservation in Libraries, Archives, and Museums964. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For generaloperating support.Babbitt Family Charitable TrustLimitations: Giving primarily in CT and NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.965. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $5,000, 2007.The Greater Barrington Foundation, Inc.(doing business as The Barrington Foundation)Limitations: Giving primarily in MA. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.966. Medici Archive Project, New York, NY. $55,000, 2007.967. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Los Angeles, CA.$10,000, 2005.The David Berg Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.968. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005.Booth Ferris FoundationLimitations: Giving limited to the New York, NY, metropolitan area for the arts,K-12 education, and civic and urban affairs; a broader geographic scopefor higher education. No support for federated campaigns, communitychests, social services and cultural institutions from outside the NewYork metropolitan area, or for work with specific diseases or disabilities.No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for research; generally no <strong>grants</strong> toeducational institutions for scholarships, fellowships, or unrestrictedendowments; no loans.969. Franklin Furnace Archive, Brooklyn, NY. $100,000, 2006. For digitizationand internet access project.B. H. Breslauer Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving on a national basis. No support for non-501(c)(3)organizations.970. UCLA Foundation, Clark Library, Los Angeles, CA. $100,000, 2008. Forrare book archives.The Deborah Loeb Brice FoundationLimitations: Giving primarily in NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.971. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $5,000, 2007.The Jessica E. Smith and Kevin R. Brine Charitable Trust(formerly The Brine Family Charitable Trust)Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.972. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $135,000, 2007.Brooklyn Community Foundation(formerly Independence Community Foundation)Limitations: Giving limited to Brooklyn, NY. No support for religious purposes.No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals, or for tickets for dinners, golf outings, orfundraising events.973. Franklin Furnace Archive, Brooklyn, NY. $5,000, 2007.The Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Conservation Fund, Inc.(formerly Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Foundation, Inc.)Limitations: Giving primarily in MA, ME, NY, SC, and VA; giving also to nationalorganizations.974. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $84,700, 2007.The Cahnman Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.975. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $20,000, 2005.Carnegie Corporation of New YorkLimitations: Giving primarily for U.S. projects, although some <strong>grants</strong> are madeto selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through the InternationalDevelopment Program. No support for libraries, cultural institutions,programs or facilities of community-based educational or human servicesinstitutions. No <strong>grants</strong> directly to individuals for scholarships orfellowships (except the Carnegie Scholars Program), travel, capitalcampaigns, endowments or program-related investments.976. Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY. $25,000, 2005. For generalsupport.977. Cape Town, City of, Cape Town, South Africa. $15,000, 2006. To expandand enrich collections of African literature.978. City University of New York, Louis Armstrong House and Archives,Flushing, NY. $25,000, 2005. For general support.979. Columbia University, New York, NY. $34,600, 2008. 3-year grant. Forpreservation and improved accessibility to papers of David A. Hamburg,president of Carnegie Corporation from 1982 to 1997.980. Foundation for Library and Information Service Development, Pretoria,South Africa. $15,000, 2006. To expand and enrich collections of Africanliterature.981. Johannesburg, City of, Johannesburg, South Africa. $15,000, 2006. Toexpand and enrich collections of African literature.982. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. $40,000, 2006. For meeting withofficials of National Library and Archives of Iran.983. Msunduzi, Municipality of, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $15,000,2006. To expand and enrich collections of African literature.984. National Research Foundation, Pretoria, South Africa. $437,600, 2008.3-year grant. Toward digitization and data preservation center.985. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $687,500, 2008.2-year grant. For Eurasia Initiative.986. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $600,000, 2009.3-year grant. Toward international project to expand public access toarchival information on nuclear proliferation.987. National Security Archive Fund, Washington, DC. $450,000, 2006.2-year grant. Toward support for Russia and Former Soviet UnionInitiative.988. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC. $75,000,2006. For conference to explore state of recovery in New Orleans andhistoric and cultural heritage and other activities in aftermath ofHurricane Katrina.989. New School, New York, NY. $500,000, 2008. 2-year grant. TowardJournal Donation Project, initiative to assist in rebuilding major researchand teaching libraries in countries that have fallen victim to political oreconomic deprivation, and often both, through provision of currentsubscriptions and back volume sets of English-language scholarly,professional and current events journals.990. NSA Anthology Charitable Trust, Malden on Hudson, NY. $25,000, 2006.Toward publication of anthology on student organizing and leadership.991. Society for the Preservation of Physician Assistant History, Alexandria,VA. $5,000, 2008. For one-time only grant toward preservation ofdocuments related to Dr. Eugene Steads approaches to trainingphysician assistants.992. Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY. $50,000, 2006.Toward online digital archive of The Open Mind, long-running televisioninterview broadcast shown on CUNY Television.993. Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY. $50,000, 2008.Toward online digital archive of The Open Mind, long-running televisioninterview broadcast shown on CUNY Television.994. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $271,803, 2007.1.50-year grant. For international workshop on building digital librarycollections and services in Africa.995. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. $15,000, 2006. Toexpand and enrich collections of African literature.996. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. $15,000,2006. To expand and enrich collections of African literature.997. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. $15,000,2006. To expand and enrich collections of African literature.998. World Monuments Fund, New York, NY. $50,000, 2007. For one-timeonly grant for pilot program to preserve monastery in Cambodia.The Carson Family Charitable TrustLimitations: Giving primarily in New York, NY. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals.999. New York Public Library, New York, NY. $50,000, 2005. For emergencycampaign.Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.Limitations: Giving limited to Onondaga and Madison counties, NY. No supportfor religious purposes. No <strong>grants</strong> to individuals (except for scholarships),or for conferences and seminars, deficit financing, consulting services,30 © 2009 by the Foundation CenterPublished by the Library of Congress and the Foundation Center